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17M emeecaeee aa ——————————————— : Sea _—_______ = aos es Sl serena RENE MONKYSARKET, 5 ipley, Havre, do; ora, Ande x 7 ie tee eae icra ita atten Se a : Fa at $B Babe Bowen Co, bio 11% | dor Pi el al er aE gn a, Nae AUCTION SALES. p AMUSEMENTS. __ - BY.T HE SOUTHERN MAIL. lo; Pioneer, York, do Mol awk, Weel , McCormick, do; Cro- | ———— = .. = SS ae Deloss tll lend upwerks "RLS cdtcca ts aan do gash 32% 59 Ston. TU ton, Souillard, and Cayuga, Bedi we AUSTION. NOTICE—DRY GOODS, SILKS AND]WELCH’S NATIONAL CIRCUS, (> The Southern Mai! had not arrived at the days wast : ew Okt-eans, Jan 26—-Art Deucalion, Allen, CLOTHS —This Day. at 10 o'clock, at 123 Fulton street PARK THEATRE, 7 be was too rapid to be eustamed, and prices cannot, ip ea ‘ tg Castle, Paterson do; Monsoon, ¥: ‘Giasgo + sery large stock of Dry Goods, Cashmeres, rich Silks, Vel . A it a hour of our going to press. tho face of tive condition of the money market, continue ; % 4 Melistrich, (ornate ies ei ts. fea by 4, De Laines, silk and cottin Hosiery FIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1p ‘ y , rH) eis MeKettrick, (Greenock; Coosa, Janvier, Turks Bac ee bs ‘Damask Table Liven and Cloths. | The entertainments will co with a Grand Cavalcade, ri 42 high as now quoted. Had there occurred any thing to a. + | lor, hmond; T. paz, 2 Hay Gert ivron aitd offer Collars, dec. entitled OUR COUN q (From the Baltimore Patriot of Tuesday.) ereate @ favorable change in the stock market, there 125 do % oi oko a Bale f Me tuewat, | oatittt Me Also 20 piece fie blue and black Clotha; de} ft Dro!l Dutty bs M.D - By Morse’s Telegraph. might be some foundation for the advance; but, as the 2% do ¢ dos oaks, sntcieh Robes and’ Buffato Skins. —20 Klegently Trimmed id Lofty Gy: banks still continue the restrictions upon their move i Di ri 8 River; Dower, Bp D Skins headed by, M’Farland, ; TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS: lower, ments, and money is not only saarce, but in great de Asues.—Pots ran P. INGRAHAM. i are in very moderate demand at $4— ose Jackson TTT SRCOND: SRE mand, at from seven to twelve per cent interest, we can- tons Joven Kmelil ‘Colome, ARDWARE, CUTLER ia. Be lem, Dyer, 4 iard, a A yt $8 id, 8 anblem, Dyer, nd M iia HA! un nee ; . i not conceive it possible to sustain an advance in fancy Prime yellow, Northern and Western, s2lls | H Be Mar, Randell, Gal , Smith cond Spring Yale of Hardware, Cutlery, Heavy Goo 1 M d € m as wanted, at 29; 4 . Pe 1, Jananery: Frenen, Gi dA: ds. N@ron, Tuesday, Feb. 4. stocks, untews some comering is going on, which |“ Breapsturret-Wocern flour is firm at $4.87}. Sales —— pik tines Tht Day Yo ofcck atthe ction room, No.2 if o 7 E presented the credenti ie is \the ‘case with Canton, hence the great im: | however, are not very large. Canal oats fetch 33 «34 | BOARDING WANTED ON STATEN ISLAND | fat of Heavy nnd Sher t Hardee dine 2 Pace aees nee rE Act of Es Raverdy Jenssen, o Maryland, elected oiee: provement in that stock. Norwieh and Worces | °ents, and Southern corn is quoted at 44 a 45 cunts ‘ANTED—Fourbeds in three bedn f Sep Also, at 11 o'clock, for cash account of the underwriters, one | \ Pag Ie Denee pee eT acea able Act of Eques + | 3. Senate for six years from the 4th of March next hy rooms,for Dance by “iss Lo A Corron.—The sales to-day are quite small; and as th« widower) and five children (ove a young fad: i ‘Tea Kettles aud Glue Pots, damaged on the Horse Act b . Nathans., Mr. Wnirs presented resolutions from the Leg- Ex went up } per cent, Pennsylvania 6% 4, Illinois 1, Mo- } bad atate of the streets interfere With slime buyers | female servant. A hue a piduo oes be pleced % iverpool. A Spleadid Act by T. V_ Turner, islature of Indiana, instructing their Senators to hawk 1, Canton 4}, Long Island }; Stcnington fell off } ; } are disposed to hold of » 2 1 ix months credit for sums of $100 and upwards. SBR ee inde with an AFRICAN MOCK OPERTIC CON. | Vite for utting an ‘end to the joint occupaney of while Morris Canal and Farmers’ Loan, closed at yester- nat Een of North River bale, sell, fo: Siete MOAR DERe aon Li aToTION SAEs Cee itambich Messrs. Hoyt, Kelly, Dickenson and Xd. the reap ‘Territory Y , @58c. Prime is held at 60c. The i ERS WAN ‘ A 5 " at ioe Tite etl day's prices. The sales were very limited, and confined | first hands is light for the neat Rice A HANDSOME SUITE: Pate i EAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES, at the Merchants’ | commence te Te uIneh eee ator and the Groat Cavalends will | Mr, Winire eaepeenn iis willisgiese te go ovem principally tothe fancies. Watxxy.—Drudge casks are still held at 22c., with 0 Board, on the ted hi ral sera gentended 10 by, the subscribers as uanal on as | “On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 8th, there will | ‘urther than these resolutions provide. He could We annex further returns rom our City Banks Every } Try limited demand. | Western and prison barreis ore | Ng; 3 Brusdway He jog James Cot Ts Mancecomee Mpomeny, will beat: | te Grand Juvauite Free ; do,so ennsistently with bis oath. noe ; bi ut we still quote them at 2348 24¢. a 1 2 y of vices of Admission. Mr. Drx presented a petition, asking the Senate, Naw BonkGree- Binns eg ee yand lot No. 20 West Wash- Hiberal reward will be paid foe the eee Ieee | iam awere 23 Broad street, cor. of Exchangt - | Recond Tier of Bone. ; ation of Canada. Mr. D. in conformity with the Nov. 1844. Feb. 1845. Two story frags ougal st, ses nes. $7,450 the office of MESSRS. HARNDEN & CO, No. § | = aI = Gallery decirion yesterday, moved that it lie on the table, biaaa: meld: L ne »S. side of 35th street, 275 ft. Wall street. {7 3¥re A CARD are o ————— | whieh ordered, Loans. Specie. Loans. Specie. | W of 9h Avenue, with ethblen ibe rant, Lot a = ICTHAL& BER it ir tri PALMO'S OPNRA HOUSE. i Dry Dock Bank. ..$384,195 12169 987,623 “14,191 | 95 by 933 fect nn pete: ‘ 1,700 FAT B: FAT BEEF ECA ALS BERNHARD take leave to {inform thele friend RE-OPENIN Mr. Nives presented a memorial from a large Greenwioh, ......281,714 211,169 40540 | Loton Stu st, South i Weistef McDougal ” A BEAUTIFUL pair five year old Steers ifer, pro- | man Journal, the? DeUTSCHE SCOR Qn FRIDAY &VENING, February 7th, 1945. portion of his immediate neighbors, asking the Tren | ty, 2%by 120 f., with a’ brick stoble covering the nounced by our best jud, ° : $615 909 Cir, 62.600 nN 1 pe th e was interrupted by the serious dam: KN KASS reap ly announces to his friends and | Senate to take immediate and friendly action for 44,651 | whole ground 4.650 | marketthis season ; ru ment, by the fre ofthe Sh as tant wl be resutmed om ¢. | the publie, that his Bee 1 ike place on the abore ¥ , 5 IT wil : nase ge gente . y : , on whieh ill be produced, fur the first t he acquisition ct Texas. Dep's | Premives on 6th avenue.” Lct 2s} by 100 feet, with Al ry handso an the this mont. The Wocenauart of the es OF Mee nc egnree Will Uepeodaces, for the frst time fOr A 4 é ything the market ti post be issued on T ay follo owicg resolutions were submitted and Dry Dock Bank. 84541 on 12th at., 26 by 100 ft.—-together forming dersizned invite his customers to come | tes Se ean ao yings snd goatiase in this city. new Grvenwich 100,366 100,962 9,950 for themsel his. stally No. 1 Centre Mi the kind Ledaheonecaetaregatore, At tbe Brhiohwan A le Sahat adented:— SF : apne pe ea ayrieak weaet © BUCAHENCE [ith en, anette pbleee Geman Pape et: | yo, | THE VIRGINIAN GIRL, | ji tesilution by Mr. Davros calling on the Pre $162,068 148,607 148,406 126,008 Brighton Cattle Market. SOD Pa TOG | tein glitimneh renter ditoultis, than tho Meabrace tie om | Charest Wor Cussof Claisenm, Musloeorceebiinaa | to iaform the Senate whether Duff Green dees nee? The leading features of twenty-one banks of this city | Fis, 9.—At Market 617 Beef Cattle, 10 yokes Working BROADWAY JOURNAL. portunity, to aebnovw led patronage they received il’ | programmes y sae Ladies | 201d, oF hag held, any diplomatic stacion at the Ree compare as follows :— “xen, 40 Cows and Colves, 1350 Sheep, and about 100 CORTENTE SATURDAY, February Beh, 1845 >— naw from the public, whese continuance they wil y | A KNEASS will also be assisted by the following Ladies | nyo of ‘Texas; it when he was appointed ; y . ” 8 wer, ¥ exert if ¥ cw! H p Now 1944. Feb. 1845 Decrease Sheates. Why s National Literature cannot Heurish in the U. States, ees CO ICTHAL & BERNHARD, [en OE og CONCERT COMPANY, what ie his pay; what were his instructions. $39,307,458 84,500,140 4,807 “15 Prices. uote—Extra $% 60; first Har pets Bible--The Navy. ‘w York, 7th Febrnary, 1845. fe7 Ittec MRS. PHILLIP! MRS, SHARP, MISS. hops A resolution by Mr. Huntineron, that the Seere- Teena: Sea *Faaiten. | Wepsatng Onere-laneooilost ad 895,08 eal 80 A Ner boc ue ee SQUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR SALE—In| and Nir, KNEASS, assisted by the Tollowing, Ladics oud | taty of War communicate to the Senate a record i 5 695,359 6,087,181 03/187 Cows att Onltac malin, saeliee we Cectgss: | See Valentines—The B ~Pestry. Ne containing 70 acres of lan Cselnense 4 of the magneetic observations made at Girard Col- Deposits. . .. ..28,212,103 19,336.61 3,876492 |} ticed at $17 50, 22, 24 60, pr 28. iy VARY peor. Chronology, by H. hs ntifal ord i ple orchards, large Peach oF Miss M. ADAIR, — Miss 8. ADAIR, Mi lege, if now in his possession. ‘The loans and discounts of the City "Janke on the Ist of Jes noticed at $2 25 a2 75; and one Rie Wall r Fritee pndance. | The place is well | Mrs, ROSEN Mr HU. TLEY, Also, a resoluiion by Mr. Aswuey, that the Se- rd Place” three-fourths of a mi ‘he. Furni Farmii February, 1845, were ahont five a@illions of dollars less tare, Farming Ute cretary of the Treasury inform the Senete if second Bits of News—Literary No atents have been issued on claims already adjudi- than on the Lut of November, 1844, and in the les net noticed. cmbeilt ‘dl fred elagance, wi Hi hy 7 oy ; ber, 1844, quarter | N. B.—About 60 head of Cattle remain unsold of a very | Kmbeilished with a rare Engraving. represeutin flour F; , ‘d pret, Talented Musician i | cated, and for the papers in such cases. detween these two dates, “iy deposite fell off about four | poor quality. a JOHN ‘BISCO, 163 Brocdwag, : eae no ren EUDLOW Coe | comb ap iota, Cava: Flue naa pate maeeerton: Banjo, | “vir. Evans, from the Committee on finance, re- millions of dollars. ‘T¢ course the banks of this city u eee 38 Broad street. | *lSs Bonet Muh eam on, a rijcuatramern ported the sub-treasury bill to the House without + The course the banks of this SSS SS eee as i ole to coi i i sub- = Hot ’ Foreign Markets. 5 nt rnd ere $ i have pursued for tha past three months, has been the ign ante J a Bact No HE TNS SESE NOTICE TO LET ! VIS CINIAN GIRL porgies, Siguora | atRendment, and recomimended its indefinite post causoof a great dee) of good. ‘The speculations of lost nd meas, 9.4064: Butter, American yellow, 14 | day et, CurBs, Packing and Smoking Provision Baninee itbelug feo bY Soand sock Brociieet aeguld es | Simcegiouaas y Siccor Lawbpeatertnt ce | The Oregon bill was Sreferred to tt i crenmner end” ge early part of last fall, we feared would | #23; Candies, mould, 15 a 16 2; Sperm, 38a 40 ; Cheese, | ynderthe fim of DAVISON & COLT, such, Copartuership to iTveation + |S Busing the piece the eélebrated POL dy hatin a lke oabivet tadee Seem prad-grre agood or for Lodge Rooms, or for |" Di the piece th brated POLRA DANG Mons. create much | distress ond embarrasement, but the banks | American, 9a 14; Codfish, 2 080.0; do. in -hhis.,3°2 6 Davi Dr jeu re-tin and Mad. Des-Demig Com: J SON, k ticulars, inquire of D. D. | More-tin and Mad, DessDemigon.. Grand Gallop’ by already having a like subject under consideration. 42; Corn, Indian shelled, 3 a 3}; Flour, Philadelphia and HOSWELL L. COLT, Jr. « y 3 £6 30®m ; The moruing business being finished, the Senate commenc 44g contraction of their operations, in time to | Baltimore,'14 4000; do, New Osleans, 16.016 25 Hasse | Nev York, fot February, 1004 ls tks ad Parauntfo 50 cents. Upper boxes 25 cents. Z took up the unfinished business of yesterday, being Prevent. ony serious results, and confined the effects of | Am. 8a10 4; Herrings, smoked, 6}.4'8; Lard, N.. 07% = FOR SALE. slant peor eight. ek ewformanes to commence ®t» | the post office bill. ‘The question was upon an the cr 4210 4; Mackerel, No.3, 4 425; Oxions, 44a 4; Pork. 4 > . Cae eee Oe en oer eaeraararemmeiaeae | SMAREMENE O T. Ashley to provide for any de- he ©” sntraction to a few stock speculators in Wall atreet. 0 Ci venerel No. 11a 18 4, doo Orie, 11 alec, | Having taken the ee BE Oly. eC Or Ee of Mees; Eaata nest, Ronee ine pa Ey nat athe, of | Cuarter before cig fet d pat Lae ane fli 4 rn ie hy se 2° carry out the reform commenced, itis necessary that | fo 'clewr, ia bala a, Potten, 200 a, ki ae flr Honposk i Cos 70 Savana select and | sdimerus ld the House pret ond Rigiency in the p : fe out of the pub- * ae banks should continue the restrictions they have for oe gually. 06; 3 quality. 0 a9 Gs tn elapse ‘hee, ty. forthe Us a3 inds | pore Teal renning to" New "Hochelle and. Mar i The amendment was debated at some length i: : 3 i ; | of Provisions, Yr ic My ther i be the past sixty days so strictly adhered to. Buagore’ assorted, 5 820 105 do white alts onl ead 2 contiguance of the Public patioknce eer tront fishing in their season. ‘The out buildings are all in good Mr. Pueses opposed it, because if the depart The Agricul'ural products of this country are much | brown, 6}.a 63 ; do. yellow, 6 u Th; Sega f ishment, pledging themselves that »l: articles sold b order, and there is good siabling for twelve horses. ‘The whol f ment was allowed to lean upon the Treasury, we more extensive than any one not having the facts and Lumber, Hoops, 28 9 40; Boards, Portland W. tall be of the at quality ly dition to Prime and Mew Ripce fe well watered and on the premises mp nese) Reiboas. should have no economy in the contracts for carry- * y 5 , Fort a1 fo mf O1 n = i emai of Taturns before them, wonld imagine. Of the principal | Suiogiee Tan? hha hac sith toed 1s 2 oa | For home nsamtion, and put up according} they. wil | and plageapast frie ay by the honse: ts intersect the New ; , | ing the mails. Tn his owa State all the contractors ,1 422; hhd. Shooks w a1 2al6; 5 v York and Harlem Rai! William’s Bridge, which he 2 had grown rich, and many of them now received staple productions of the soil, suah as grain, cotton, to | Sager box Shooks 6.0 6}, mys RS CLES OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY in three miles of suid. premises. There fan nbandonce of b RF ARTICL, i t ‘ twice as much as theinservices were worth.? bacco, &>. there isa very small portion exported—being | _ Freights.—To France, £75 a 00; and to the United FOR MAMILY USE OR FOR EXPORTATION. Premises, which was slected by tha present ; an b \ i fh i Mr. Asuey urged the necessity of his provise, oniy ubout one-tenth of the quantity produced—leaving pies: box Sugar, $1; Coffee per bag, 3a 4 rs; Molasses Is quality | Mucton Ham ed. owner with great care.’ The distance from City Hall, New » Fulton Market Beef, choice | 34 barrels hess and York, is scant strteen miles Possession can be had by the Ist THE ORPHEAN FAMILY and said that without it mail facilities must be Rinetenths for the consumption of the people of the | " Exchange—On London, 60 deys sight, 11 ts em: 2 yatiin Co. Corn Fed Pork pL {rprit, and any information couceraing said property, eau be | wit givea GRAND FAREWELL CON( ERT at Pelmo’s | withheld from the new States. He believed that United States. ‘The value of the agricultural products | Now York, 1 a2 prm.; Boston, 1 a do; New Orrens’ ee ad, (Lesh | GOR A ne | cohien clibinteg “tua bronerty; ty aires oC faut Tate Land, Bete ty ence eatin eaiee is cigs i Pontively | the deficiency would exceed eeven bundred and included in this table, remaining in the United States, af- | 2.234 prem., short sight ; Spain 4a 5 prem.; Paria, 2).03 | hung Beef. : Pigs Heads, do do ure on it, with Barn and Stables connected, to lower boxes and parquette 50 cents ; upper boxes | fifty thousand dollare; but he saw no reason forre- tei dedusting ths vilsa ot ox ms aebarent » FY discount. i wise hats og the same advautages as the above seventy acres, er daducting the vi ports, averages to every in D é 7 u re te DDG ‘at 63g—concert to commence at 7%. iting the Post Office Department to suppert itself. i Bacon, rengoed, 22 rhe sav forty acr:s will be sold seperately, ar the Farms to- SO t was his honest opinion that the dissemination of Married. Fe in Aa narnten oer A WM. H. HICKS, No. 20 Wall street. A GRAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT- | intelligence among the people was of more conse- il habitant about ¢33each. In the Western section of the country, there Is about one per cent of the crops o/ t les purchased from them will be Sa ATED Br, = Will be at the Tabernacle, on Saturday, the 9h of | quence to the permanence our institutions than vs On the Sth instant, by the Rev. Lewis 'P. Balch, rte REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. M % of the Funds of the German Suciety of New c 4 Fo ry grain consumed in fattening beef aud pork, and a large | SamverB. Isaacs, to Miss Austina, asnntitos ar Me free of expen Gg ye ABOUT FIFTY ACRES of choice Laud in the sch | Vag Watt juc, ol ine Funds of the Corman eee ewe awes aitrhe Coebas sions of Gor coeeie and harbors. The t re it Vd i Lyons, |», all of this cit i 6 Sullivan street. if { if Ward. in the city of Brooklyn. fron the New York - amendment was adopted. i percent of the crop of hay is consumed in the vicinity } John Lyons, allo’ city. ‘Ay, and commanding a beautiful proscect, The aitua- GRAND Mr. Bagny moved an amendment, which was of its growth. ‘This serves to reduco the quantity left in |," Tuesday, 4th instant, at St. Mark's Chureb, by the MARTIN’S y i i 3. BER At > y d Rev. Dr. Anthon, J. Lawrence Suite, of Smithtown, L Gon ts highly pietureraue. the conniry, 40 that the surplus remaining on hand of | f., to Sana Nicout, daughter of Jumes Clinch, of thic Ree OEVOTION AE RATE Nien, TBE ‘jaz0‘im*re '| VOCAL: AND INSTKUMENTAL CONCERT, | adopted, giving to all deputy posmrentarathe same one crop, when another comes into the market, is not } city. T THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, on FRIDAY | compensation in 1845 which they had in 1844 R SALE—A va'uable Farm, forming a part of the EVENT }. Febraary 7th, 1845, by Miss JOSEPHINE <y " seit HAVE EXAMINED, with considerable care, the first part teact known as Movrisnnt, situated on the Harlem river, | BRANSON sgly OS veces old, aerated ba her ston AKC Rovere clesnas cs 20) writine ere are ncccred largo enough to injnriously affect prices, Diea L of the * Devotional Family Bible,” now in course of publica in the county of Westehester, consisting of one hundred | RIET BRAMBUN, 7 yeu's old, and by the following eminent | {rom the President of the United States. led. R) n & Co., 26 John street, and regard point | and ten acres of land, prope: ly fenced and in good order. Upon | talent :-— The post office bill was finally reported to the Se- Quaxtiry axp Vauur or tHe Aanicuttunat Propvets | On Thursday, the 6th inetant, Mr. Wis F. Hor. | of most beautiful specimens | the Farm there is a commodious modern built Mansion House, MRS. BOULARD or THE Unet States in 1843 anp 184—ALso THE inaswortn, in the 45th year of his age, of appoplexy. LroraL Fropucts Exrontey ro Fo: | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectiully | tite, other an te, and the various amendments, already made, ever seen, It possesses, at the same | with a garden, I nec tt table for R. ORFF, and sens £ Jame a id ygher = Coliiee and instructive argu Sgentioman’s country residence, There are elserapon the Farm ME. TORD "A. LADY AMATEUR. were concurred in, and some alterations were Invited to attend the funeral, at 11 o'clock, this irorning | Mev Drefieed to the several Books, # lucid tabe of content ve : ent prefited to the sew sok, & * i rf two Farm Houses, and all necessary out buildings Altos PROGRAMME. ade in the phraseology of the bill. | The word = 1 | It ‘ c the Ferd of each chapter, a chronological index, a column site 0 5 . z f g + Value. | Quantity, Pre. | Value.” | {rom the house of his brother-in-law, Zophar Mills, No.47 | various readings, copious marginnl referesces, aud atthe bottom | Farm is very accessible fara aes elie: tence nie ate i i : ated hig hemteainne ee Speer iene 95,295,313 95,607.000 90 86.046 309 | Pike street, without further invitation df imprchensive, judicious and pious Practical ob- J of the City Hall, with the privil free a th Forte, by H. Hertz .. Miss J edi a n fo d up end~ 1,610,360 27,000 56e 2,031,120 On Wednesday. Sth instant, Joanna, wife of Nathanie) x. Fletcher. the midst of all, the | Harlem r, ‘The cars oft u h ‘ .Boulard | ment proposed by Mr. Simmons, in reference to the 145-9 9 904 306 43778 990 172,247/000 30c 516 M. Brown, aged 30. Ib. d clear It will be one of the most | half a mile of the house, For terms aind further in Ri iM Tordorf | franking privilege. na Baik be 15 710,584 26,450,000 ie ie Her friends and those of the family are requested to at- c id valuable Family Bibles,any where to | quire La Zand 3 P. M. of M. MO! , Mis. Boulard aud Lady 3,979,705 9,071,000 Pei fernde tery Ragheb i! . 18 nr aatae ane ioe spok: pe peaath Seater the poaunae 276 996,251 421,953 | 210.976. end the funeral to-day, (Friday,) at 1 P M., without fur , KNOX, D. D, pa Pian " jiellier, exe- of the franking privilege, and argued ingeniously to Oe »59,670'067 “89'403,000 306 “49.146 300 | ther invitation, from her late resigence, No.’04 McDougal he North Dutch Reformed Chureh. HOWARD HOTEL, NEW YORK. spit plang eta Vater ae OO [essere by doing eway with the privilege, mem. 154,198,070 17,715,000 $12 212,580,000 } street, near Bleecker street, to St. Clement’s Church. ¢ ane wall THOMAS & ROE, PROPRIETORS. ji 149,063 22,800,010 10¢ 2,980,000 | , 02. Thursday afternoon, after a short and severe illness, specimen of Martin’s edition of Fletcher’s De- THIS wall known establis bers of Congress were getting rid of the labor of 1—Song—My Mountain Hom ‘rs, . . votional Family Bible, we ha iven a careful examination, y 2 —Sor e Flower of Elle correspondence with their constituents. 9 262 151.705 000 age 6 826.705 | in the 78d year of her vge, Many Parra, relict of the late | 24h, the foregoing recommendation, th a Sr Demt When Tiny Bestar fie , 000 5 john n. J. WEUROY,, indersi av hom its hig! 4—Grand Concerto for the Piano Forte, by Uzerny ANNEXATION OF TEXAS. The friends of the family, those of her sons and sons-in. Pastor of the Scotch Presbyterian Church New, York. MI, . I been by aes In the midst of the h of Mr. A. h ii st ¥ 4 962 | law ; Rev. Edward Wright, and James Dominick, and o! CHARLES G. SUMMERS, Ris sheindign Soave ‘ n the midst o speec! r. A. he wasin- » 126,400,310 be her brother Philip Henry, are invited to attend the funeral! Pastor of the South Baptist Church, New York, he = ! to TICK FIFTY CENTS E, a be pore severed, by a request Hr i sare that he : = hcmy. % % i ‘1 1 | Hj tore, and at the door on the eveni would allow him r. Archer) to make a report Tota’ value, , 10,035,447 | 08 Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'cloek, trom her late r 1 1 Family Bible, by the Rey. Alex. Fletcher. | and es, will be continued, the plan still existing | Hoeusberry i fan . Value expor'ea, if 000" denee, 49 Oliver street, without further notice. —_2t omitted to my inspection by the Publishers; and. in two different hours for meals, so that all may be To’clock. Concert to commence at half-past | Upon the joint resolution for the annexation of 5 Ora On Thurstay, 6th instant, Lavaa, infant child of F. W | my homble judgment, no work of the kend antics fe ' believed, is a peculinr feature | gp O0'# open at —— fam. | Texas. msumMr gion and surplus, $62,228,956 $635,825,447 | ard Laura Gilley. in excellenre of earness of tyoe or beanty of spprop e pa i 19, 83,583 a elical charac’er of its nots have fall 6 = Mr. Arcusr said that his state of health was In addition of ie water MENDELSSOHN’S LOBGESANG. ; ; 4 lic \l chiracter o} those of Mr. John Thomas, formerly of the Americ: : + “ip such that he was compelled to throw himeelf upon : Passengers Salled. 10 ONE Rete "GARBINEH SPRING, D Die | (Aiotey, und lattot toe Ugitel peas Hote, Sarstona Spring Be ot ae WO DER, resperttally announces do. iM | the courtesy ot the Senator trom Ohio and the ket price of theso staples was lower in 1644 | Hayay—Ship St NicholaMessra RJ. Murray Ri New York. | wi mers far a8 possible, the Stefi Of a a ae eee eae ae coe iis | Senate, topermit him, out of order, to moke o “don in 1843, but tho additional quantity produced in 1644 | 13), Althof, — Irving, Fe-dinand Guiss, D:.J. De — saa friends of the House and t oe ed with | (Washington's Birthday,) when will be produced, for the first | report upon this very interesting subject, in order q C; Abrentgldtsof New Yor! w The first number of Martin's [Mustrated Family Bible, has { look, with confidence, f that Ws port upo 4 to the swelled the aggregate value to a sum several millions | adelphia: T. Davidson, Cinciunati. been sab d to my exami: —it is a beautiful specimen ef | which the “Howard Hotel” has . time ia America, the MD 3) that he might withdraw immediately after. é greater thon eur ed. The Price of cotton in 1943) === porch, and ne ace he Aer cana cence ME PREN He Bo onthe Paneee hes Gnk Ors ced Che ‘Pherolo | Mr. Anchgn then sent te the Chait the report in iustrated by acripture references, differs im, STEPHEN it, rand O ‘ b ; ene _ averoged eo much lower than in 1843, that the inereased MARITIME HERALD. d tefleevions, ad f ejfamuly war.) Pheve flue non: | (Kate commnaude ofthe Hudson River Steunb ) | ara by MRS E. LODER, MISS WATSON — & pueatlon, tonether wainall ue me een Tae uantiy pro er “ht ¥ don, whose Gaide tof _New York, January 31, 844__ 3 Bw Ho b rt, 1m whic 0 t + W Sa rea emma oe dine ce oe inn Le : orably known." he reilsetions ROOM WANTED—Tie Public Stock Exehange bras voc and rrstumenel the city will apreat she Committee of Fatelga Relations 0s Jour ai acd et astlahe rie cas vabiooteed cookies: Lie io ec en Fa ile hana Sieh Exchange on tint day sy mt The | achat tad lst bron es Feather | jg The,"ePOrt of, the. committee end with the fol of sugar, oats, fax, hemp and rice were much greater in | (Warten, Woitows, Aine. ah Nees, “the author's design appears to have been to draw aweetiess ofa‘ealtshle place tn arediacent br Wallrcee tor one | TICLES OME RSL EAR Petit Tickets, to admit |. esulved, That the Joint revotution passed by the Heuse 1844 then in 1843, while the increase in most of the other = : See ae ae eae eee, Se SEIXAS NATHAN, Presid five parsons, Taree Dollars. i#9 tire | of Representatives, for the annexation of Texas to the 5 exgravings accompan: ft r I P ay agricultural staples has been very trifling. Itis a ve Ship Masters and Agents. St'the art” I'do not hesitate togive this enterpeiss the preference WM, BORROW 3 wee COMPLIMENTARY BALL. para cise waa anda: fer taibline: thie eerert ced f % S very | We shall esteem it atavor if Daptains of Vessels will give ilar ene of whi ted G.M. TRACY, No. 3 Hanover st. HE Pabtic and Friends of Mr. E. H. Conway, are respect- maotio! ; Po ex'raordinaay fact, that the production of wheat in thir } ¢> Rosen Stuvev, Capinm of our News Bose «, report of ( ¥ EDWARD HATriELD, ST : POSSERSI fully informed that a Complimentary Ball will be given to | resolution, which wes adopted. a on country is not sufficient to give every inhabitant five ihe shinny left at the port whence they sailed, a foe of the Seventh Presbyterian Chureh, N. Y. Orv en an: PL a D, pond 5 im, by hi ‘at the ‘Shakspeare Hotel, on Luesday kve- | ~=Mr. Bucuanan said he wes in a minority ot one bushels of wheat, or ono barrel of flour each. A large | uewspapers, ov hews tney may haven’ He fall beard thenue: | Fletcher's Notes and, Reflections, with Martin's fine edition | CAML , eirtaren, Stove and, Fives ronly et ning, 18th Febru tt, 1843. iad at the Hotel,or of any of the | it the committee which made this report, and at i pes te “ety ir arriv: its and Correspondents at hom; | Of the Scriptures, are, in my estimation, a work of no incon- Some fete. ' Application to be made at the desk of a 107 Gteodvec the proper time, he should advocate the paseage of part of the inhabitants of the interior live principally on J “*<iately on ‘also confer a favor by sending to this office a! | sidersble mevit, fi hove examined them, I find them | the Her*ld, for terms, &c. Pant ATE BALL OP Dade Cae nw I io nlnnzz, | the measure as it came from the Heuse. corn, the production of which is immense in every sec | the Marine Intelligence ean obtain. Nantica) luforms | full of good ill jens, beutiful thought and tendencies Jed VERY DESIRABLE LOTS VOR SALE—Five HE BALL of Dodworth’s Cornet Band, will take place on Something was said about setting a time for th tion of tho country, averaging, to evary soul, abouttwen_ {soa of aay kind wil be thasktslly teerived. eminently devotional re in commending the work fh ison the noatherly aide of ath meets near ath aveane. | “Wednenday February 12th, atthe Apailo Bi ty bushels each. It is estimated thet the average con a7 os . jooms. b “ to public notice i ledge is the mother of true vr ; to be had at the Apollo, or of the Dod- | consideration of this subject, but no time wa Broadwai fer 5 sumption of breadstuffs in the United States, is about “PORT OF HAW YORK PERERA 7 | devotics. PURT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 7. ed, JOHN N. M*LEOD, dj Pastot of the Reformed Wresbytetian Chotel'N, Y, | elegant improvement ts on the northerly side of 13th street, between 6th enues, with court yards in front, and in the midst of sre | named. ts. BALL AT FL NG, L. I. ‘The post office bill was again taken up, and Mr. ree Lots on ‘he southerly side of 1th street, between the ANNUAL BALL of the FLUSHING GUARDS, | Allen resumed his speech against the abolition of eqnel to two bushels of flour or ten bushels of grain to sr $F] MOON REED o-e ore $88M Tt have examined the first namber of the Devotional Family | hand eh aveunes, in an improving neighborhood. Peete ben Sethe Fleeing Peto on WEDNESDAY the fraukion privilege. each inhabitant. This would cousume 190,000,000 bushels se oF si Bible, by the Rev. Alex. Fletcher, A. M. 1 highly approve of J, Two Lots aeeny see « oy EVENING, 15th just 5 a, HAMILTON, Chairman. Mr. Bucnanan said he desired, as he had been of breads! In 1844 the production of wheat, rye and Cleared. Boo Srjends and tho religions } SYR Cer Lota on the easterly side of th avenue, between Itthand | GB. ROE, Secwmarys YAS vey Te chiefly attacked, to reply at some lengt corn—the principal grains used for food for man—amount | | Ship Patrick Henry, Delang, Liverpool, Grinnell, Minturn & (Signed,) Ww... BROWNL! Binet ots Ga the northerly aide of 3h swe, petween the ist | SIXTH ANNUAL BAL’. IN AID OF THE FUNDS ere ‘therelore made, it oF late, that noese ui larme 2 Phot 7 Me it} it iver. OF THE je Sena! + Sabald er teen eraina ebook escola, cok eee ek Ki deer E ey | adette*afme! te ape mpm of je Deysionn | Mas Arts may vou mortage, Weimproved, | HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, : bushels of these grains for food for animals, and for ex- rie coat it epi ily aye t rica — plete pee A ete * ‘not improved. GH Inte 4 OF, THE CITY OF NEW YORK, will take placeat Niblo poxt. So long as we produce so large a quantity of New ¢ Orlears, Buck South | and din reellence of the marginal rend. Tee 16 Wal ee rence enY Wednesda Evenin ioth Feb: 845, House of megerere ett ees 4 ee ’ 5 rtily recom: it i T SASE.—. two story bricl : 1 . K: i breadstuffs, prices must rule very low, reducing the pro- | Amboy Avcivea. ned.) “G. T, BEDELL, Houve, on the southwesterly comer of the Bloomingdale | may be had of either of the underay gure tieke war west tise the jectmel tiaetese, oe he fits of the agricuiturists and the price of the soil. The | No Arnvals yesterday. a road and d6th street, with saudicient ground, whereon to ledemens .200 Bowery. | termining wha. sufject should be taken up. The House cultivation ofjwheat in this State cannot now be carried Below. miergs fa, cpoented ins | “abe emma” hunch sabe BREA rage edy om ene <1No. 188 Maiden Lane cor. of Water. | eventually proceeded to the consideration of the bill mak- on profitably ; the western eountry already nearly mono- | ., Ship Sheffield, Gillespie, from Hull, Dec 19, with mdse to E tyle, 1 by Mr. Flecche: orthw stery comer of the Bloomingdale road and 40th ateet, Ee ees. Site ee pn Tye gat ood iat ope bale phadenae bel : iuness— 28. W. 5 x use W tf . » arbors. , when s polizes tke cultivation ofthis grain, and the farmers of | © Alto akip South of the Highliod . be pees ood feuce aud repalr, with a'coure yard ia froat, on | MF. Abm. J ‘Ja Rios se ead terees.t 2 te motion subralied One former aay ty ier Temsarse, this State cannot successfully compete with those of Ohio, he ship reported at anchor on the Bar remained there last (Signed) | THOS. DE WITT, the Bloomingdale road. Me bg i of Kentacky, to suspend the tules for the purpose ef hav " YB nigh Collegiste Reformed Dutch Chureh. } ‘Also, # Lots adjoining on, the Bloomingdale road. runuing | Mr: J, Vellerts y St Seneicky to einem Indiana, or Minois, Iso, a bri 4 . MARTIN & CO,, through to the 7th avenue and (1st street, suitable for a florist or | Mr. Geo. Godfrey, . +) tog the lorsgoing bul Sivandea a ‘We have extracts from the official reports of ume of the 2s John street, New York. |} manu! yet Baildiags i be exegerd if pired. < JI F19% re UKE N SUAREPEAIE pe mpi ee bed Bh dot ane coe “$ ie ee x i; E > ; ° ‘ " " i! enaes, LE! = 7 ni a 'd My Dy banks of Pennsylvania made to the Legistature of that | ceniter’ New: Oricanny bras’ Aluchuwer Gibraiegs feng | FRENCH LANGUAGE ON THE ROBERT- | ,,Alse: Lot in 30th stret, between the 71h ang Bihaycon R. HUDSON. io hes laelt: been Ipetrine in Boston, | were hot svapended—yens 52, nays 90 Sta'e, showing the condition of these institutions on the | Coit, Georgetown; schrs Curlew, Curacon; Foam, Tampico, SONTAN METHOD, a zs 16 Wall street. will give his Lectures on Hamlet and Macbeth, in the Mr. Hanore, of Ilinois, moved suspension of the rules Ital Novo t wel en A ase er Tevet ER | ay we Naas aka me ind al f alipeepealill oe ps BUISSON, A. M,, at 98 Leonard st. menc Monday, io bec Neen. r CL as Bn Des al ale aad) | ip ln . in, Het at. “Specie. Loans, Speci Miscellaneous Record. | iiiintant! ts o'loek, ‘Peat ‘Ehisayrtest me el on SF a thirty apartments all welt and comme | orem eee he Soe_fA re Mr Hanns urged the committee to take up the bill re Bank of Pennevivania, 7.44956 389 9 | Packer sui Pataicx Henny, for Liverpool, will sail td | iu Europe, will be explained by the Professor. Persons wis Sedtcoticas, seores, and Other purposes the NIBLO’S GRAND SALOON, ported by. him, regulating: tha rates: of poatngs. | 3c Commercial Bk of Pa.. 1°56, 146 ‘diz, Bee leila Sars will cldee 46 Tall phat ol clock, | ¢0,tearn the Frenc! friends, fally a ° FOR CONCERTS AND BALLS. |. Othergentiemen cont ‘or taking up 3 —— | tay. Her letter bage will close at half past eleven o'clock. | strend.. ‘The frst levson will. bs 20, the. two, three-story, bafek Stores, Nos. 14 and 16M: Price for Balle $50. lating and reducing the price of public lands, which wea $2,113,008 $9,111,890 $60.290 | A. M ae ae Bea b n having, been engated 'a prt te get | Inne, and the three story b he ert side of x a the first subject in order before the committee. The laiter y . tr , A eT Si 0; We | it tai u M4 : 4 G Ld rear Or wil bill w: Com aeectpzlanis Suencny eke waitin lite | pete sae ‘eahip off tie Capes om the ie teat mich he | Year 3 Mi. GE Rows 60 te school at New Brighton. | adioins premises are in | take place at Niblo's Suloon, on Wont Toth. ’ of Maine, being entitled te, the oor, pro Om arr 4 18, k E » Funek, from Havre, ile Nd res in favor of the bil saat dak ‘Mata ane f December. qualification and character, Property is now well tenanted, and THE ST. GEORGE'S SOC'ETY THIRD AN- Me ne “ 0 $854 $572,208 $1,268,500 va, Michaels, fram Philadelphia, eame into | "1 pe ree oF ht eth oan ena abe fora permanent investment recurs desirable, xo BALL will take place at Niblo's Saloos on Thurs. | | Mr Twomasrox, of Kentucky, urg-d varieus chjections ‘The leading features of these banks compare as fol 2H M and dragged ashore on the 8. W- wee ain ee vy $25 2w*re k. K. TILLOU, 58 Wall street. lay, Feb. 13th. wy _— aay es. Apia toa pny rie is ay. sia R “Yah, FOR SALE—A Farm, of 170 acres, on the east bank SG} LL, : vint + 7 FRANKLIN BLUES GRAND MILITARY BALL, | men. He was in favor of such stem of disposing of at ' shtisoos Sates — gidtdieas . | near the Elon Tree bilwed: none ha 6, ge ber | MX el Br (roses roa A dhecuate nace, peay te Wage of Hlunebeck, witha | waa place at Niblo's Seon, on Mada), Febrancy 170,” | the" pu fic Jands as we Kt poor and rears iscounts, pus Due 1028, Stoor James Lamenern, of New don, fenny, ‘ary 196 On itare a farm house, barn, coach house, dairy houses, hay B BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA. | men, with fa ; and suggested various amendment: ¢ Set fran a tee eevee sede wey waa di ted wii cease Maiden lane. arter & ie hovels, ke. al TIONS Aenael Belkokes ane Niblo’s Saloon, on Wed- that would effect that object. 1,395,464 500 Pe i" ton waste which was on the deck, and arose, Probably, fom D Ls : being 5 acres, in the village of Fort t. of Pennsylvania, offered an amendment vom ® Lee f''the river, known as the Orchar!, with | 2esday, February 19th, Tae incroase has been in disceunts and circulation, | st ontan combustion. The waste. and a quantity o| th Pe : i law. He ad- , z. establishing the distribution la ith the sk 1. | Rev. Dr. Jot he improvements thereon, Also, the piece of | 9—=THE, ARGUS GRAND. MILITARY, BALL takes | Sresued the commistee ot some while kee decrease isin specie end deposits. The loans | Pink yal wer bonnet gab were dearored, "the mai etvwet 7 isha the’ samme vilage Known ar Long Dock Gonaiting of | CZ TRG ARG saa Alona Haren ote ameniment nd contend tat of these two banks have, within the year, increased fifty | m2g* may, Amount to $1,000; the chief loss will fall w SIX BARREL property is much improved and most. of it t . HE INDEPE: 2G would hereafter continue to be, per cont, Being located in Philadelphia, the expansion | OTP etna toe eysNE and Waste aly being insured. | Si>7 F.COCKING AND REVOLVING PISTOLS. Also, the fllowicg vroverty inthe eity of New York, tt] it( cakes plece at Nivlow valoon, on Wedursdny, F this surplus of business, required these banks to increase their Home Ports. Pe , alt brick houses in grod condition and repair N oh. ae PLE ortho Bask of Fenneyivein, other than hoes taleass | Stetessteenrmenenetert te | Me mnt ud fie Sine ede hE sak | Ceca td sevomodston All th slices lace st Nisiow Saison, on Mtouays aren Su” | WO a peng of the public, nds ae would open th i pI ” rade, a of the Bank of Pennaylvantn, other than those included | sh Hor, A RTEAE | We strchoee orese, Wety wiela hve tee tearion of tice (ORE PETE ira us SAS inating shout t lito ner THE ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY wil ee ree a ei in the above table, wero on the Ist of November Inst, we | ft’ hiti nore: Rochamteen, MOG Ture, Sel id their assortment, to the mannfactare of | dhe Third Avenue. in the 16th Ward. a: an Maner Merde Oks Ne furpln pepulat follows : Bonds, mortgages and other special securities, | via Holmes Hole; as we catier HH ronal eee ere aes 16 the 12th ward, vin—four lots om the west side | the Table at 5 o'clock. Tickets to be had of he 3 wards, holders a — $112,632 21; real eatate, $137,962 84; stock of the Bank of | Milton. Al TA he ed nee ighidbics ia elt wordy eae Led yee’ . ; 4 ae SHR seine ee ogy Perraty Lynas: SEa0.6w) 5 Stocks: of the Save) Se REY Ee Pareteras Bt s--Ary. Poebinee:, Coraetlj: Nofoth:, Flap ported Guus and implements, in quanticies to aWit PUr- | three lots on the west side of 2 avenue, Detweea 26th COTILLION BAND. : of his remaras sylvania, $7447 92; other stocks, $48,785 16; post | tor, Kimbal , New York; Victory, Freach, Sid, Willad, ly low prices. 1 3m®m_ | streets; two lots on the north side of 57th street; and two low E OF SARATOGA BPRINGS 7 is 4 i Deni York. : OL! GNE of JOHN B. FALCO, ide of 58th street—che last mentioned feur lots be LATE 4 ) 3 , seins tocelved from Bank of United: Mates, 91,860? Sie eaia Lua Nekson; Toh The Caroll Fick fm | D'E9 SBosman't Venotlan ‘and. gis: | Sores avenues, Fee ares aie Rive, trie attendance, at Private Tar | in committe, on the foregoing bill, sball cease to morrow expenses, $9 892 49; interest payable on stock of the w York for Philadelphia, with an assorted cargo, is now n Beads, rency Gh \ The le will be made ey: | ito Swith Ue wadgt mcders and festionr [at one o'clock Commonwenlta, $3,664 77; due by city banks, $36,517 | harbor and ‘git Brocred on her voyage as sown asthe Deli eet, New York. £2 Imeod “No. 58 Wall street. . Application The peice estion wes demanied and seconded, 74, do sundry banks $22.179 69; notes of city banks Heb 3—John Young, for Barbadoes, and LOOKING GLASS PLATES. “Tims PATENT BOXES. ee she hintaan & REBHUNS, and the resolution was passed. $75,000; do sundry do, $25,622 61—while tho linbilities | [uth a tga toe Ghar hash ANUINE, & OSTHEIMEK, Importers, No.3 Hank street, OTRIETORS OF TINY PATENT, CAR fat imere Se Crosby suet. ‘The House th in went into Committee of the LO rer full of ice. ad by late arrival: +} 7 - Whole, and the dircussion of the bil gradoate and re- other tan tempest Cae eee sable. were t Comtiogent ¢ Dared RES en mrr Pate LACT adh, Sth " i mm be apts, tod all eleese iascamd Wisk te veiicion ct BO PR SG sop wal doaticnak ty see Taghes of M fund Fir Teduction.of capttal $693,045.20 ; profit and Lose J pots the Lawrence, Hami tou, Baltimore for Boston, aground | Ue gryintow aia84: Cin Gt 0 ee aE a, RANOUSE of Jersey Gry, hate ante tor the caxnutacty DOA URGOL” W/coe panels aioe settee piaaaant souri, Seymour, of New York, and Jameson, of Misrouri, $54,651 44; discount $25,981 15; unclaimed dividends bendy Y War Shoals ; it isexpected she will be got off Searar on ng A (An d boxes. Also, ageut for transacting all business con: sul profitable hot lee them call at the GRANITE BUILD- } when the committee rose without further uction on the $12 191 £0; interest payable on stock of the Common | "i'n 2—Are Nassau, Chester, New bis” Aha ae ag omg a ME I Rn, NG UNITICENT PICTURE OF JERUSALEM, bill. PR RS woo h $11,877 985 premitm on domestic exchange | [tier Derrickson, do. Margaret Aun,’ odfiey SALE, on beard of the : IMMS WiLL & HOODY, IF Admittance 25 cents. 4 store ping gamete, of Laataiens, was allowed to make an ex: atestine, cl Ireland, ‘do . a ‘ ; $421 22 ; due Commonwealth cf Pennsylvania $47,639 46 ; do: $B Ashimend, Fall Rivers ATS eee eran from Hare 25 rf Jere Clee, Jomnare Toh. 1008, Se Ne POST OFFICE marks of Mr. Barrow, Senator irom Loninana, yesterdoy, Baring, Brothers & Co. $62 19; do. City Bank $32,085 10, | § : i ; Pow tors, in good order. CAPTAIN HOWE. ; < eal ork New York, Inauary 20h; 1065.3. | in which the intter gentleman had charged thut the vote do sundry banks $108,878 2 ; do. Trustees of Bank of 8 ‘ re Lord gS TG fet he ea ee ae Be RCA Hei ge pin TE TPHE, POST MASTER GENERAL, tus orderel an EX. | of that State had heen obtained for Mr Polk by fraud. Mr. States, to their erviit, to bo reserved on sceount of pay fa A re EIS | Re DUNK rouke PON Set BAN ALE. | cuaety reve Shee eae TOR Peer semen” | Monee Ment aa ot aa ihnt | Tieved frauds hed been racticed by'toun parte, but to 8 i? ‘ in, Georg- towns, . 5 and Brows Ale, to . a y, Al 5 a h j ment of post notes Bank United States. Due tothis Bank J .0'h, Wlrien, Wouerdam: 21s, eusduehana A REGULAR rast, Thali, for thipoing ana Clty tact | VE ee wATermat_ | the enmmucjeations between the saa hone annoy | Tester extent by the whige than by their opponent, $961,700. ‘This ia the deposit bark of the Siste Govern | yi Boston: tins ; itpey New Yorks Ha. | ** No. 17 larekearceama OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANOB CO 5} tara je aval tees of th Berta | _, Ha s0i4 he recognised fa the parson who made thie ment, and transacts the financial business of the Com. | vans, Cilpurick Pia eneh, Ser tp Dunlop & Son, from thei ry BF a. © on Riesien bebh thin dan es Dione to toteied, | eee ot fo be purvared farther end aixy epecifo allege- moaweilth. Br) Warren, . Brown, Provi- | mutes to,those who favor the ‘Aa fe Reston oe soon the hollccntag goatiomen ware cisered vot #0! | tiona should be made which applied to himself perronal- Old Stock Exchange. Bradbury jostons, Sieh, Hobart Bra ite’ Salo i such Directors: ys Tiewjof their exchange, d ne up in Light | ly, it showid be personally met. tate 7a, 1019 107 50 shas Canton Co. 96054 Hin arceuock. "Cli, Feerernee, UY en New York, Janaary 3, 1945, ind 1 4 Flishe Lin yoo y Some farther unimportant business wes transacted, ipl. Bde 100° do 443 | John, NB: Be y 4L 406 SOMETHING NEW neon Bal Mas tei when the House, at three and « half o'clock, adjourned. m1 a 1, Colby, Boston, with ‘ OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INGUE ANGE GO) es 3 3 bio 34 i ‘ory Hb Na am pecierins Antares gony ‘oleman, Tri- SPALDING & 99 are manufactariny moder | Pied 7 BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LI Se do 50% Dida Childs, Boston: V j Blonde, |" ranted by the United Statew an gamers ‘ rey NKPOOL— do Br) Crawford, Greenocks “Ailantic, MeLellas, a8 BUR! : hoor ‘ ; POOL PACKETR—FOR LIVERPOOL — 25 Stonington RR Srntford Robeen Neve Orieane: Bei (Sn) Page, Pore Rt game ou perv easomable tering ant OD Tiel Phvtdend of ove Ter ent psa 7 set 15 Nor. Wor, RR ae in tin, wood and paper, in any sized packages, and et im the 10.h inst ot from the rch to 10th inst, | FORD, burthen 950 t 5 n do to RR of atgomicons,, Jan 25—Arr illard, Liverpool ¢ MATCHES rr ©. P'HOPE: Secretary i on Non 100 Mohuwie Kuk BL | Merwin, Bostons Mah bce, Neon, ighly of and recommended Cor family aye by 2 vhysieings and | consequence of the absense u To sail Lith February B tone hina RR oe S| ee i ' piu 1a heir manataetee, the fates of which are. a0 disagree WANTED—For a Lyerary Afar —A_ gentle ee eae ket ah p LOUISY [ELE rod 10 Morris 200 , », Holmes, hi 409 do ns, Paker, and Baring 0 line of packers. rble and de! T. and particularly injurious to persone man of lierary tuste, having that sum of movey Hunt, wilt positively sail as abowe { ‘passage, and to secure the best berths, early ‘ 4 i Ks ‘ Sad ae cc and reveume cau | Wor freight or passage, having haudsome furnished accommo plication id be board, foot of Beekma Second Board, § hog, Providence: Marthe Kingman, Dyn son,Pli , bog cx shine iy by better aidreneed to Mle Teasy. ut the Herald Oiice dations, arly on boars 1 Orleans hart fot of tothe oon i , ROSE BROTHERS A CO. $0009 Stete 5, 1959 109-125 shs Nor & Wor RR bs 69 Courtenay, [Br] Turner, 2" y _lee atte . ef $63 Gouth at = = z 13) Cog Talend RR Faye TBS Morte Cana Ey de ants dor Figreo, ir ge a i B® a MPRA. RURGOKS! ” | Fonivety no gnods received o Yost ales Siouday evening pabtat clus, ihet sailing hip HERCULES, Cape on ! ; -—_ i He no 6 wae 130 NY Ee Ee ht at ark Solon, i 19) 410 ve No. 66 and 6 Navana ot. Anansi Measrs. Hajlin and Woodruff, whe DAdisc wih be boquttel ee ohare 0 Nor. & Wor, RR b10 68% 100 Canton Co. 060 54 " RUNK BOARDS.—Bostons. fc by Promptly forws ‘goede to therr natres ‘And steerage passengers can be cot y aceommo- 3 do 3 6894 t00 do 3S ah Work, | 4 3 T Paieh SORE, racket barque J. B. Wallen, will succeed the Low Wmodarate rte Appi 3 £ bat SOB. We, ow ae in ‘eee et 5 5 7} and 67 Nessan » sail 6th insmnd. JOHN HERDMAN, 41 South «,