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wonderful Youth, Master W ade, will »ppesr on ~ = pace ae a —— Po ect yee “° ALL Philadelphia Subscriptions January of the years ’43, 44 and ’45. The value of fo- Passengers Arrives ‘ 10 ar sthad thats iughe sontes | F¥ign and domestic merchandise exported from this port | , fontis—Brig Morea-Cape A Mather, U'S RM; Lieuts J AUCTION SALES. |_ AMUSEMENTS. 3Y THE SOUTHERN MAIL. m ally at Lo’elock * for January,will be seen in the annexed comparativetable | ‘CHanisston edie teem Cant Chas Biel, Alex's Fox, eae NRY,. ° eenay ie wucte we ‘, ‘Washington "All the new and cheap Publicati theires: | has Ht Bres ; . BENS. MOONEY, Auctioneer. WELCH’S NATIONAL CIRCUS. slnbaae ee er siceops ag 1t will be observed, that the valuation was less for Janu | 3/3)! rena. WM thomizn Jos Browa, gf Whitlock, J Auction XO% 1k Hardware, Cutlery, Fancy Goode, PARK THEATRE, fs [Corresjondence of the Herald.) (C7 With the excey mn, of arer, the “Herald istead | ary this year, than for the same month in 1843 or 1944 Master’ Antonio Lewis. Yelock at No.91 M den Lane, » fener assortment of heavy | yy MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10th, Tue Caprror., } ble medium to advertisers. Adver | We annexa table showing the value of the exports aio Se I eae ee, eT Balle, Leow Sausea'{ slcade, cutitled COLUMBIA'S SOS? or The Vice in Wasuinaton, Saturday, 5 PM Dear in'the Herald nae agen st hall past ¢ o'clock, will 9D” | from this port for the month of January, in 1848, "41 40, op Dommeatie tmportations, ; Be ke, We reds. In which the principal Hidersand magnificent Stud | fayres G. Benner, Es. — ee D . i a ‘are joint Fire Irons, ppear. asthe “tip Connell’s Magical Pain Extractor wun | 2". Hofbronks Neloou fe onto) bale hides 10 bute calle tiestar (Operatic Pax de Dance by Miss Louisa Wels The nominations of Judge Nelson, of New his W cure the following complaints, or no pay taken for it, viai— Vanus ep Munch gmonn Byssaviee, rneu rap Dieraicr ‘ i a € ks and Eyes, 5 . . : the f omplaints, far taken New You in Jan. 1043, %40 4: Regi Hy Bl domes hades © Robbinson—t box J tolt—'000 piss | Also, tn tnyvige of Faney Gods, Combe, Hooks and Eyes wrse, as the Vourhfal Indian allovivg to ths chase. | York, and John M. Read, E-q., of Philadelphia, as as, Broiger,' Pimples onthe face, — | orsign, sage ur 213,60 | ,,.outtx.~ Brig Mo-ea—232 bales cotton J Whitaker—235 do | Also, enue: Toilet Glasgrs,’ Vaulting of superior excellence by the Douh'e Troupe, head. | Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, were re- pane Bore ies Piles: either Bind or | Domest 1,237,407 1,820, ! Couldy Basks & com’ Havper Brothers 1 We bemaiet B | _Catsiogaes sre now wade foto 1etec | “ORY very particular dene Gro, Ropers will ideas Act q.{ (ted to the’Judiciary Committee of the Senate Chifoiaine, Bore ‘Nip Boweut—t Jas Parker—1 J J. And joriptive of the Striking Characters to be found in England, | today. Seaetae F the Tight Rope, by J ant rT Feats ight + eceayttd strimsing Feats onthe Tight Kore, by Jame d's Pecans, Total,....2.s0++-S1AT0,675 1,657,843” 1,467,055. ‘Onl {nme ‘ ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF REAL § iz }, 139 Fulton at., rhe AGT Mowne—Bri I veston—250 bal B johi Brooklyn; 19 ‘fremont How; Boston; 09 Foydras street, New | ‘The aggregate exports in January, 1845, were valued | —1W/ Holbrook helion Wee Nie ee eee onto Fie on Wedoeaday, thadtth leans. : a at $169,008 lesethan those in January, 1844, while the | iH Field—1 4 W Duaham & soa~¢ bales Wolf & Gillespie | WILL BE SOLD at Public Veu The nomination of Thomas Lloyd, as Surveyor on ie G Donglass—1 ck 1box N'C Jarmee, dav of February next, at 1 o'clock, A. M.-at the late res of the port of Baltimore, was confirmed, avd that trian Director | -) ?. «Mr. Cod wa'inder. Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor $.Ive, at | domestic merchandise exported in January, 1643, was | , VHARLESToN- Mo 2 bales cotton “Thompson & | idence of Henry 8. Carll, deceased, the Heal Estate of which he ding Master N. Johnson. { Mr. White, as Consul at Liverpool, rejected. De ’, Bri Adams—304 Vier Duek-itz—38 J Emeri De Pe died possessed, situate in the if Hi d county by 1 . ite, a8 Con Pool, rejec' hg CUay, Amey 21 Comrtlandt 6, Also, Sands’, Bristol’ | vaiued at $266,082less than the domestic exports in Janu- | Wivtmash—aeled 8 Sharer) Vile Baeh= 8 MaGhum | of Suffolk, eit: the Homentent contarsing stogt 130 nores of a Ceintand Operatic | No action was made in the case of Henry C two Dwelling Houses, a good Barn and Out Welt of Water, ater, which has a never failing spring, evce with a nd THE THREE CubiDs, and The & co—50 C F Grosheim—10 bxs J D & W Leow tierees Green: enti led 6 Pain. iextvas Salve, | Y: 1844. This diminution in the aggregate value has | \ oo, Ny Grosheiin—10 bas 3D < messrian Bet, enth at Peters Megter pest etree ctor, ‘Broadway. been caused by the reduced prices, and by the reduced | —1T W'Ball 3 pkgs Mr leh toes tae MPO be ceceed the di W Ba!l—2 pkgs Mrs M A Hodges, ng aD Atwood, Surveyor of your port, nor in the office of Bh lie dan, be succeeded by a.uew, and, itis to be hoped, one of the | Navy Agent, quantity exported. ——— —— So wpe ¢ Is rpassingly Grext Persoral Acts of Double Batanee and | rnin nominat ouendows thee Naw York Collegeof ifgdicioe cnt Pharmacy tetaiianed foe | ‘The exports of some of the-principal staple produc. MARITIME HERALD i ea Er Eagan etd. 2_ tases, whs ill nets || The nomination of Progper M. Wetmore {or the i all ill . L ‘ow, containing by estimation 40 acres; also, anotl i d dance her beau- | ‘*8t named place, is said to have been withdrawn. ppression of xe Pty suwases, will | tions from Canada, for the past five yeurs, are given in —-- —— Timberand Sprout Land. known by the name of No Bay py 1 gt eel orl ght i - .: 2 Sete ber pane STC M.D., Agent. | the annexed table. ‘The quantity exported in 1843 was, Movements of the Stenmships. near the Hal hollow Hills, containing, by eatimal ify mir pressing request the charscterinie Hlangarian Polka | _ Nothing of interest transpired in either House ffice and Con Rooms of the Collewe.95 tree | inmany items, much below that for the previous year, | .,,Sicamers, Le 3 theo, another pieee of Sprout and Timber Land wile duced by the uter sting Misses Wells, 1°") | to-day. Tie. # ar. fr id Valentine's to Sweet Hollow, ct wil , leaped and e3 Ve , perereinmrseet MONEY MARKET. . but the quantity exported in 1844 was much larger than | G . Matthews. Mar, 29 ” more or less; alvoy a trart of Salt and Sedge Mendowr, sd, slight(al NEGRO. CONCERT—Inch Wasuixaton Crry, Feb. 7, 1845 Sunday, Feb, 9—6 P. M1. pepe! a revival in business, and in the foreign thip Milter Gnd Agasts Neck, on the south side of the Island, containing about 10 ular pieces from the Bohemian Gin, Pazod I look upon the Texas question as virtually set- je of e Canadas. le nartettos and Conce! teces, by Me: The Stock Market during the past week has been above will be sold altogether ‘We shall esteem it s favor if Captains of Vessels will gire tled, for the present session of Congress ;—that is ieces to suit ha- n picers to suit purcha- | Kelty "D) Exronts From Canapa ror tHe Years 1840 To 184, BOTH | co Roxent StLver, Ci 2 Any person dl : mn, Hoyt and Edwards, , i rather quiet, so far as exient of transactions were con- : Inchosive. ‘he shipping left at the port wheaue wer? Bone A,repert of | Yeecw P. Carth, on che premives,oF Gilbert, Carll, Dini pir gcamelude with » ayeat Quadrapte Act by J; J, Nathans, on | 80 far prejudged as to lay the matter over, until cerned, but quotations have generally improved. Conei- cArrtcles 1, ens ata passage, alist of their cargo, and’ any foreign | (LAY other information can be given by Conk! Fapterousapplanse, r the new administration shall come im. The ultra biagpe 7 9,598 12) Ashes, Pots. Pi h il y i i for th ¥ dering the advance in prices, the amount of business | ~°"""" Pearls ‘tewspapers, or news they may have, He will board ther 1m. ea given for the same, Administrators for them- Prices of Admission. 4385, 329 -Tbs. 403,730 211,497 542,511 374,207 nediately on their arrival. Agents and Correspondents at home Texss men, of both Houses of Congress, will be done has been very limited. There are, however, strong | Butter. toe: “seas ages “9'e0n 7ias reskin, sli contr favor ‘by seuding to this offies nh ee ‘Ives and the other ee Se ails opposed to Mr. Benton’s new bill; and, admitting symptoms of a speculative movement, and we should Ce ee ee ion of auy kind will be thankfully fecet ved, 7 NAVY AGENTS OFFICE, : Tasgeente, | that it will pass the Senate, by a decided vote, not be surprised to see quite an excitement of this nature ¥ 6.754 5,327 a oe New York, Feb 8, 1845. 3 = - am flicieat anti-T n ia the L A ‘ , , 1D ¢ HE FOLLOWING ARTICLES will’ be sold ac? OVERWHELMING ATTRACTION. OT OER MROIORS ANt- Texas. en ie the Lowey in avery short time. ‘The banks having made their quar- eS eee eae (wae | PORT OF NIGW YORK, FEBRUARY 10. Auction, on Monday, 17th inst ,at 12 o'clock, M., ander PALNO'S OPERA HOUSE. House, who are against all propositions for annex- ing Texas, now, to defeat, in conjunction with the ultras, any tangible measure at present. This re- sult must not be looked upon, by the true friends of Texas, as at all disadvantageous. The very terly reports,discount more freely and the Money Market nots 142,050 562,862 204,107 144,233 212,193 | oie wises isalréady decidedly easier. The rate of interest has The greatest increase has been in the exportation of | «1x snr. been reduced to five and six percent, from seven and | barley, having increased from 60 minots or 180 bushels— nine, and stock operators are able to obtain loanson terms | the export of 1840—to 63,705 minots, or 191,265 bushels— Celia, Thatcher, Ph ian Gab Wala, dion enabling them to enter into speculations. the export of 1844. Dunham & Dimon, ‘The C is at anchor in the Lower Bay ‘The large importations into this port, so far, this ses- | ‘The value of the importations into Canada for the years | fit Mores, Wdgar, 19 days from Mobile, with cotton, to & the direction of the subseriber, vi x 1 Bol Por 1 Tin Pan, Mm} dand 117 220dths bbls Beef, 18 boxes Peprer, 3 1Mt-196dths bbls Flour, 10 pair Scissors, 1053 Ibs vieas Pa 41 Ibs Tobacco, 1 Horse, pair White Flannel Drawers, 50) MOON sets .., 9 56 0 56 By perticular desire the bill of Friday Evening will be re- 10} Kiam water 1 °N peat MONDAY EVENING, Feb: 10th, When will be presented, for'the second ta Ethiopian Burlesque Operatic Extravaganza, ent THE VIRGINIAN GIRL In which will te introduced the Principal Airs from the BOHEMIAN GIRL. 5 short term intervening, before the next Congress, D Hurlbut &' continual. gales of wind duri uy sie ace Boe Second A f the i - ; : son, may not have the effect on the money market antici- | 1941, 142 and ’43, diminished each year. In 1641 the value | mane’ off the coast n'a N'W gale, and complers | 108k Knives, | 1 White Buen bise i. GUINEA TEREWADERS. __4.,,,| packed by public sentiment, either b treaty or : i, 2. ‘ 7 nite Linen | C ith lowing Instruments :-—Accordion, isla e to in a g, pated. “There goods are coming into amarket already | of free goods entered was £120,222, and in 1843, the valuo | 7 f7eGay MI. ip days fiom Mobile, with cotton, +o | atasimine Needles, EBUENene fned, Trowsers, | “°°Ssanjo, Bone Castanetts, Tviauele, and Congo Tambo." | ere approbation ak the vars eating ent overstocked with similar articles, and it they find sale at | was only £11,118. Bodeer & Peck. Experienced very heavy weather during'the | 92 Ibs Cocoa, 3 White Flannel Shirts. first ut and Ferdustte sa-cente, Jpper boxes 25 cents. Union, and on more favorable terms than are now f % ; F a t e day. . is E a all, it must be at very reduced prices. We venture to as- Inponrations into Cavapa von Trina Yrans, "Brig Moon, Knudson, 6 days from Charleston, with cotton, St iis Chesee Pope pe ad Doors oren at 63g o'clock-—-Performanee to commence at | spoken of, cannot fail to satisfy all parties, and sert that the foreign manufactures daily entering at | yatue of Goods payii 2 “ ‘ to Denham ‘& Dimon. 43g bush, 345 Thimbles. Dialect bax ice open from 10 A. M. to hee ‘in all disinterested friends of Texas—save the land the Custom Houre of this port, will not bring in the mar- | >2eSercentdty,. £29600 17617% 1,270.25 chains fromnhe peunigan, Verplanck: with sails, rigging and | ahs Buiter, speculators and desperate operators, who are for ket, particularly if the sales forced, more than sixty to | Value of Free Goods... 120,222 Sehr Margaret Ann, Godtiey, € days fom Richmond, with | TS E%M ya sivg ay su DAM. Navy Agent tate speedy and desperate measures. seventy percent on the invoice value. ‘The value of the £2,009,716 1,832,971 ani agg | Use» f0 master. Relow. £0 to 1 ree No. 68 Courtlandt st. apne Poss, Office: hills alter sweet inom, Gull, de> 251,345, + $50,958 ket ship Victory, Stark, from Lond AUCTION SALES. sultry and unprofitable discussion, was, this even- ., importations into this country is taken from invoices inner anak G be | eagket ship Victor, Stark, from London and Portsmouth, STATE AUCTION RACER) . ing, ordered to be engrossed. it retains the 5 ‘*“ made out at the place of exportation, but the value, for The import trade of Canada seems to be yearly dimia. ee, , with mdse, to John Griswold. STATE AUCTION SALES, at the Merchants q 8) EAL E \e'shin John Jas. Hogers, from Pacifie Ocean, with 4500 | Reck’xehause, ntesded to by the subscribers as usual, on as as supplied with provisions by brig Morea, from | liberal terms as any other house. Brooklyn property will be at. tended to by James Cole, 63 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and ad- Boxes. .B8cents. | Pit... ... 195 cents. The Company comprises all the Equestrian and Comic Talent in this part of the country. Among the members are :— ishing, while the export trade is improving. This is cer tainly an evidence of increased prosperity, as the balance cents average postage, and gives the members of the purpose of placing the duty, is made up in a variety Congress the franking privilege. of ways, according to the provisions of the tariff act. H Allen, Wilson, from Charleston, with cotton, to G | vertised in both the New York aud Brooklyn papers, rb ter Aymar, ‘Mr. H. Gardner, There is nothing of any interest here, at this —if not already—must eventually be in favor of the Cana- | saan, » J 0 E. H. LUDLOW & CO, Saauings cau Bou, Mr. Stout, moment. The extreme cold weather makes eve! Tematters little whet the invoico value of the foreign | 4,5 in their trade with other nstions. Sailea. ja30 2w®re 23 Broad street, cor. of Exchange Place. ind Mr. Carroll, ry manufactures imported into this country, may be, the thing torpid. Brig Emma, Wait, Maracaibo; schrsJ W Kempton, Osborn, | = i Master Neville, Mr. Cole. P 2 The lower House o”the Legislature ef Alabama, has TE " ITE a re Old Dan Ewmit and Billy Whitlock’s Band of Negro Min- | There is much lamentation among the statesmen, value realised for them in our markets, regulates our in- " . g Norfolk; Emma, Cole, Baltimore, and others. WANTED—A Boy to attend a Segar Store, at 92 Nassau st a iit he. scholars, oliticians, in Washi! from ti debtedness and settles the amount to be charged ogainst | ° ed the bill making provisions for the liquidation of | [= ‘The harbor still continues full of drift ice. flo tu Leading Ladies, Mrs. Gossin and Mrs, Cole. jolars, and pol > ashington, from the fact of the ‘ Washington Punch,” commonly known as the Madisonian newspaper, being about to give up the ghost. Can’t you give its obituary inadvance? Poor Punch! Alas! Poor Jones! I. f10 It*re HE MELODEONS, Messrs. OAKLEY, COMES, NASH TREANDRE WS wilgiee et SIRST CONCERT: ox der their new name. ac the Broadway Tabernacle, on Wednes. us. The importations into thie port for January, were valued, at the Custom House, at $6,347,170, upon which duties, amounting to $1,677,969 were levied, making the the affairs of the State bank and branches. It provides Sa NACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT BOY i dim among other things, that 38} per cent of the debts shall Miscellaneous Record. AN mediately stave oe, oa Sah becollected by the lat of Juno—all debts deemed good | whitharived vesterday Trem ihe whens ee, kG, Rennigan, INFORMATION WANTED. — and collectableto be put in suit after that time, if the per | South Beach, stead) states that the S is uot bilged as | FYOHR MRS. MARY BOND by her Brother, who is very de- . NM f i = day Evening next, the 12th instant. 4 ———— totl value of theimportations for the month $5,026.18 | coos not pid adaional security to be given equi | aa fri ceeereeancnht eee te a anal Wagernaces POE Hes O° SES camer | “Barter tn fica advert meats £1 ire TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS: The importations for January, by im: ey ed—the doubtful and bad debts to be placed in the hands moderate. f10 10* rh HNOGRAPHY —Mr. ROBERT ECTURES ON st GRANT will give two Lectures on the Natural History of the Human Race, at Society Library, on Tuesday and Fri- Feb. and 1th. Mr. Grant challenges. any ill adduce to sustain the SECOND SERSION. caine “watt ol : “Letters ror tHe Pacisic—The Horte OF OF 1a carneat: the hands of the owners or consignees, ofcollectors oragents in the counties where the debtors | die master and supercargo. will sail from Bal I. Smads aoe ihe Gelebneion A Recodiee of Benevo- raiso, about eight millions of dollars. These goods, coming March, for Val; alino, Guayaquil, aud othe intoa parks already over-supplied, must serve to re- Re Laciaie ous eh bao to be sold for cash, the Pacis A letter bag willbe forwarded irom the ey De. eae Re ait se ‘M. The C c i partment easel, Any Lette . Se. duce the market value of the whole stock, and by glut. | Spd the real estate to be sold under the provisions of the | Larimer ty iis resael. Any Jeary pevaguapets, Se, may be ‘ isting law, except the sales are to be for specie or spe- i jh to submit to very | xMtng P pecie or spe- | Gay street, Baltimore. be passed Hocico lee me seerifices fet cie fands—the compensation of the officers to remain the Spoken. In Senate. Wasuineton, Saturday, Feb. 8, 1845. Prayer as usual, and the journal. The Prestpent pro tem. laid before the Senate a communication from the Post Office Department ‘Tueaday the Lith inst, leave the Depot for Pater: son at 12) o'clock P. M. ‘Brothers should be at the Jersey City, ath | Kerry at 12 o'clock. “Au Extra Train will return at the close of the ceremonies, é N. B.—The Orphean Family have kindly volupteered the n natural superiority thenegro and Indian. Tickets 25 cents. Lecture to commence at 73 o'clock. fel0 2tis*re MENDELSSOHN’S LOBGESANG. Sun, of Boston, Jan 27, 80 miles 8 of Sandy Hook. ert the occasion, and will vive a Concert at the Paa: i : in reference to the recent failures of the mails be- ame and to be elected f 5 i 2 prem 0) 0) : jauls be: submitted to will, before many months have passed, tend | tame into be usteds now protided by law aalhtte of Sere from Norfolk for Fovidese, Jan, | Fira: ia the sreniog. By order of Comming of Arrangements Maite otiNew Yor that SLassical CONCuUE tween thie place and New Orleans. [Meantime, Stoc hange. "] i %, a — ‘ will take place at pollo Rooms, on February s t bed ed er end restore the market toa $300 y 8 Be, 19, cau 10934 ry ohas Ganton o aw a Challenge, from Eipanees mee Jan 29, off Cape May, TL. 9:,08 9 Fe Uaion Deg OF & a FVaion Der fee, Lodge No. wy glndepgndant {(Weshingtons Birthday.) when will be produced, for the first aA ea Ta a 5 or on fiomiwasee . Es s, 5 . r of = e 1 merica, ‘4 4 m4 12000 Penn 5's ™ 190 do B30 58 | Buenos Arnes, Dec 2~In port, John Cadmmns, Cammett, fm | aud the Fall Degree Merabers of wie idee re eoase, | time ia Amerie toeG, OR HYMN OF PRAISE ! county, Pa , against any form of annexing Texas. Stock speculators taking this view ot the present state uy I pce 1s 5000 do b90 7% = 50 do w 573 | Portland via Montevideo, disg, to load for Boston; King Philip, | quested to attend an adjourned meeting of the Lodge on Monday | Symphnic ¢ antate, for Grand Orchestra and Choir, ‘The solo By M-~. Arcuer, from citizens of Pennsylvania, of affairs, anticipate expansion in the movements of the | 11000, do x 50 do at30. 37° | Upton, disg. had had o ¥, which ordered her to: be dis: | Evening, February 10th, 1645, at 7 o'clock, at their rooms, | pateby MRS.E. LODER, MISS WATSON aad SIGNOR | PY ; aiwetion RS ue inthe stock market. Some | 1000 Tennessee 5s Si 50 do bis $7 | charged, when second survey would be helt ie was expected | Gothic Hall Broadway” By-erder, ‘ "| ANTOGN i an appeal for anyamendment of the naturalization anks, end an improvement in the stock market. } 1000 do 81x 50 do 260 56 | thatshe would be condemaed; Lucy Penniman, Chase. for Val- JOHN T. TUTTLE, G. T. To be followed by a Miscellaneous Concert, in which the | laws, &c. RES of the fancy stoeks have, withinthe past few days, ad | 1000 IndiavaBds, 60 38 25 do 56%, | Paraiso, next day, and after hanging at V. would sail for a JOHN J. MAGNES, Notary. £10 16a first vocal and instrumental talent of the city will appear. Mr. Woopsrince reported a bill in reference to vanced several per cont. Canton company during the 10 shas National Bank 96 guano port, probably Ichiboe; Izette, Harron, from. Salem via ‘The subscription list still remains open atthe stere of Messrs. SHE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL, ASSOCIATION leo, arr Nov 13; Hobart, Collier, un the awards of Military Bounty Lands. Dorothea Scharfenberg and Lui Broadwav, near Franklin street, or at 100 Viekabai 00 “854 150 Longialand RR" $8 r on nd 2}; Harlem | 29 Illiuois Bk baw 10 Gon” a6tar30 7 “ 2 Hi imers, for Salem, in 10 days, wil will meet This Evening. at the small Chape! of the Univer- | the resid f Mr. Loder, 97 Crosby street. A joint resolution, for the relief of Seth M. Lea- past week improved 8 per cent; Long I 48 Illino}s iy is = ue niugton, CNor) Samide, from Newt ork os site, , Addresses will be delivered by Messrs. Hugh Maxwell, |‘ “DickeTs ONE DOLLAR—Family Tickets, to admit | venworth, mail contractor, was pussed 24; Farmer's Loan 6; Norwich and Worcester 33; Ston | 350 Farmer’ Trust 30% 200 do b60 76% | Nov 4, to sail for do in 10 d d Dee i, Zenobia, Kenney, | pres int thes srerenccr Hi, Srgvens, and others. ‘The Mew~ » Three Dollars 329 thre On motion of Mr. Hunrineron, the Committee ington 24; East Boston 1. The advance in Canton is,| 109 do BH Be Fe NT GT RR ag Se | Dee ty Ce manate: Meck Ra neni Net hark (since spoken, | respectfully inviied to attend. ee horse: | NEW YORK SACRED MUSIC SOGIETY, | on Commerce were discharged irom the turther without doubt, partly produced by a cornering operation, | 100 do 40. 175 do b30 70. | video for ballast, sld Nov 2%, Emma, Smith, for Santos, sid LEIGH, ROBE AND BELLS—For one horse, fishiona- Al et heed oe ee cone apt tad consideration of a memorial trom Delaware for a but the affairs of the company are improving so repidly | °° 44... 3% 7 do greviogaly. | Emerald. Babson, for Farragua, std Oce25. Sara | Sty" Guite aad araciy wow’ ececior and white hoe Nisien ane | ee wh \istingaished Vocal and Instramental ‘alent in | Custom House at New Castle. c idly | 25 Morris Canal buw 273g 50 di 60 Ann, Stevenson, reported to be an Ai lof 60 ; aud of the most disti: gui and Instrai in waa? wid ° 20 0 5 free ‘merican vessel of 60 tons, } or two seats, holds four persons comfortably, all in complete i lay evenil it ¥ cle. APPEALS IN BANKRUPTCY. that the actual value of the stock is daily increasing. | 150 do a 58 do nw 6 arr Oct 24. Pres fy ne hy the city, on Wednesday evening, 26th inst. at the ‘Tabernacle. ‘The capital of this company is invested in real estate, | 457 ¢ Hts] x Stonington RR. ae Sr Joun, NB. Jan 30—Arr Merchant, Philadelphia. ong, Sit, Enquire at No eres a ot foe tec onrear Full particulars will be made known in due time 19 2#ec The (ou panko to ee right of q os +4 40; Home Ports. t. Brooklyn. iy : ve felo Lt ‘orvet Band, will tal appeal from the District Courts of the United States near the heart of the-city of Baltimore, bordering onthe | 30 MohawkRR =|, 6" 8 do ba0 41 | ponsuann, Kebs—Cla Binchord, sergent, Cienfuegos; oth, | x ae at the Apollo Room in certain cases growing out of the late Bankrupt hay, with water deep enough to float vesscls drawing | 2} Aubum & Roch RE 107 200 New Jersey RR 99° | Harriet, Woodbury, Matanzas, mainte eiaeilaca OLD Ob en Os 053 Broadway. tne ABM O. OF Ot ence | law O ” EWBURYPORT, Fel oy Commerce, ort, Portland. « + Le —. f i i twenty feet of water, anywhere along the shore. Several Second Board. Boston, Feb 8—No arrival this forenson. Below, v tf , AL BALU 7 2 The bill provides, That from the final decree of Hates icon lor cealhave lately Beas made, and large, | $1000 Ilspsl6's 1670, 43.59 shas Nor & Wor bs ie Bonds, Nelin, Gooabne, Bue “Ayreschastnes | (PEN Howat trom ae jhe cesta Wal midaighe—al eee It beeen ag any Diairiet Court of the United States, sitting wea 4 4 . ices, qualiti* = : It , and exerci = commodious piers have been constructed for the conve | $00) 40, bs 44, 73 do a Cod, enrried sail hard to keep off shore, but sustained no dam: | under a fern. Come rnercome til. Pre sock isin, heat Wy LORI will cue plasraniblo’s | Canin baukrugtey, in any ease Uracghtcr ioe nience of vessels loading with this article. The Mount | 50 do 4 2 = do bio nce. At auchor in Chatham Bay on Thursday, | hands, no body will be taken in—but pufcrd. Alithe world and ‘Saloon, on Weduesday Evening. ith February, 1845, . ee iJ . 100 do Poe: ae m4 oae, trom Charleston for Boston; San. Snow, +hi- } his wife kvows Old Comic €lton. But he begs his customers | “pickets ‘Thhres Dalles adea tears eee any SAS dies, | Drought by or against any party who has not proved Savage company receive one hundred and seventy-five | 50 Nor & Wor b3 71 50 do ribs | Megepphie for do, The Telegrax h reports that the Wm Fean Kot ty be wide awal e—know what's de towa, and what they | may be had of either of the padersigned "| his debt or demand against the bankrupt’s estate, tons of coal daily, part ef which is the Cumber-| 3 40 bs Tuy So Canon co? ZV | intow ofasteamer. ‘The pilot boat Hornet war sent below | say beccwed ees Tals reales eect. A few dollars Pee te te HO am Rewerr | Rte eee one ce tile Danrupiay, Mt land ceal, an article partaking in equal proportions of the | 100 do b3 713§ 50 Long Island RR nw 7636 pee, oy tbe Taemormes Comnaiien, £9: tatores Came Scurgis | sate you're not shaved—there’s meaning in this, {10 6.is®m . IS a omagleg tel ecvereely e 4 by Mealy fa se og gates anthracite and bituminous qualities, which is command. | 125 do 7 off Newburyport, and request. him to erm ‘Int « No. 266 Washington street. | Wise, Where the matte BN ae dete ayer ing the consumption of coal of this nature in the principal New Stock Exchange. iminates after bring apprised wena tea ie a as under rene rderse Head Soest paves spent shall ite 46 ee pa ana pee 1000 Ohio 6's, 1860 b3 98 25 shas Farmers’ Tr. b30 40 ‘ Rosaceae ne, Malta; 7. LIU Vo: 158 earl street, id markets, which is shipped from their depot by vesscls to | $1000 Ohio 6's, wm hee ; Am’s Patten. ‘Thompson, Matanzas; Dieskau, Ryder : “Ny Soe Broadway, | are, or hereafter may be, provided by law for the the northern andeastern markets. Any advance in the cm’ 5 © do baw 30 | Baier John Danlan, Case, Jeremie: Leonore, Milton; Oberlin, f. Geo. Godivey,... 22! "12 2°No. 428 Broadway. | renewal of cases by appeal from the District to the value of the lands of the Canton company, advances the ba ae Lek end, Lanedtn, ise, do, to load for Forte Rico, | Sid Ji0.oF igre LIONEL A. MYERS, Seervtary. | Circuit Courts of the United States; and from the ip + SP 5 value of thestock. ‘The advance noticed in the different | 1000 & co B 2 do bnw 39 fon, John Caskie, Thames, Lucy, Attila, Esther, Lau: 5 FEBGLURES ON 5 aA Soa Tas final poate seiner Oa a aut . any such case rai road stocks, gan be attributed principally tothe in-| io Moris Caasl” $27 ‘5 4° vis ie] poten eT eh ee oanny hart & British echr from Halifax for Vo ill give his Lectures on Hamlet and Macbeth, in the So: 52,000 in value, nit appeal wball:be ellowed to he creased productiveness of the lines. and the prospective | 130 4° |i nat SS oe ‘New Beprorp, Feb 7—Below, Helen, for New York, wig ped al eke, Seren Supreme Court’ of the United States, in the like value ofthe stocks as investments. The Long Island} 59 E BostonCo bs 11K 0 do aw 99% | "HEV, ere, Feb ¢—Arr Mary, Richardsos® Savannah for Bos: tance $0 cents, taken at the doo fist*re_ | manner, and under the like rulesand regulations «8 company will soon publish a report of their affairs, which, | 3) Stonington RR ¢ 4048 50 Nor & Wor S 6855 | ton; Fri on, and Splendid, Howes, NYork for do; and NEW YORK SPORTSMEN’S CLUB. NIBLU’S GRAND SALOUN, now are, or hereafter may be, provided by law for pany Pi P » | 25 Erie R. 33 25 do pen CLUB. we are informed, are in a very favorable condition. The | 110 do véa 2958 M0 do saw 699g | Hmain with Compliance, Grecian, Joy, Wave, Lucinda Suow, THE MEMBERS of this Club are hereby notified, that the FO a 2 ONS ERTS AND BALLS. | the removal of ceaeany appeal ye the said Cir- 33 . : M of the C i i i +8 . . + $50. i tot 8 . Norwich and Worcester company will, without doubt,| 2 9° BO ae: Houatrs Hors, Feb 2—Arr Ju‘ia Ann, Bucknam, NYork for | (Monday) Eveuiue ative Woodeonks fe Hoe tot ae ee Prive for Concetta’. 22 2°23 : hi Vl ee read Rt Mr. Heywoop ob; id he bill hi id Sares oF Srocxs—Boston, Feb. 5, 1845. Salem; Atlis, Watts, Norfolé for Boston. 3d—Atr Marengo, roadway, at 8o’elock. Sigi [G7THE ASHLAND ASSOCIA’ onual Ball will ir. BY" ote! L, itl,—a thousan: ‘be able to declare a dividend similar to the last, at the 3 Hamilton Bank, 109 ; 80 City ‘Bank 99 } 8 Boston and Freeman, Rappahannock for Boston. —Wind East, a m JAMES M’GAY, Secretary take place at Niblo’s Seloon, on Monday, February 10th. acts of injustice wou'd grow out of it. Mr. Choate end of the next six months. Maine RR (new) 110; 5 Boston & Worcester RR 118}; 20 quivin “ Potee C to f10 ttre of N. ¥_Sportsmen’s Club, 20 Chambers st. THE ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY THIRD AN supported the views in objection taken by Mr. H. ‘We annex our usual comparative table of quotations | Eastern RR 108; 10 do so102 108 ; 15 do 108 ; 60 Reading | ix eased anti! iLo'clock, when it became violen ‘i ae Ba TLEMAN je desiroms, of procuring. NAL BALL will take place at Niblo’s Saloon on Thurs ea Pvt te ot the Se ae pee on We mabect, de- for each day during the past week, showing also the eg tees i Ret RR, $00 per sh; 16 do drebed licth tesbons cal tnt ioe ae oes of a pason sequal ith tee day, Feb. 13th. jaed the operation and design of the bill. “Mr. io She has a cargo ot | lish; to form his commercial style. A letter addressed to T. e feet of closing prices for the week just closed, and for the | poston and Meine AR, old ttock, 10 edv; 10 4 Ola Colace | Hour, and deck fond of mahogany. There ts: uow fv Las left at the nffe of this paver, will be attended to. 19 31%ee Merrick moved to lay the bill. upon the table.— (G7 FRANKLIN BLUES GRAND MILITARY BALL, i + iblo’s Dickinson asked that he withhold ti week previou RR, $00} per eh; 6 do Boott Milla, div. of, 10} per ct. adv; | his mowsite’ if tartar ais dischernc fan one a Fete BONN a cer el eet ee onion Monday, Pobeary 17. "| ora moment, which Mer Mi." agreed tr and Mr Quotations you THE rrivcrraL Stocks in THe New | § do Mass. Cotton Mills, 9} Ber trees ieeereton Mer | Rot more than 74 feet of water at common tides where she lies. | A. pt A seements for housekeaings | 972 THE HEBREW “BENEVOLENT Associa. | 0. having entered his defence {or the bill, Mr. M. Ye ene OE web pSorarend ha pre pee Pre: eA ne tnuored ego of Plymouth, from Boston for Norfolk, from the ist of May next, with a small respectable family, who | Tl Annual Ball takes place at Niblo's Saloon, ou Wed-} again moved to lay it upon the table; but, at the 75 uesday, February 19th. seo drvased ashore, Te dachange seaciith | Would consier their board and” apartments as equivalent to the rent—she and a few addirional boarders occupying the remainder Hrraon, Neither | ofthe house—which is to be in a central aut genteel quarter of 75%, 76% | do ‘State Bank, 60} for 60; 125 do U. States Bank, $6 per | 824 dry on the ch, S1% 62% 69° | ah; 61 do National Insurance Co, $59 for $60; 40 do. | Mr Garko lo ket off. She came in instance of Mr. Berrien, who wished to reply to some of the objections of Mr Choate, he again IG" THE ARGUS GRAND MILITARY BALL takes place at Niblo’s Saloon, on Monday, February 24th. States Ins Co, 52} a 53} for 60; 4 do Manuf Ins Co, 60 per | their hulls. 1 it in } the city, Satistactory references to be exchanged. Add ess Mond withheld his motion, and Mr. B explained the re- St UM Mae | et adv; 28 do Boysen Ine Co. 4) perct adv, 6do Hope | fo'the harbor. Bertie teresa, tuarained, by qhefleet | Mis A.B , Herald Cee, {iwedh | (THE INDEPENDENCE GUARD. Grand Military | spective jurisdiction’ of the United States Uircuit ! H + wh Per | and tins. y, ' H . : 4 4 43 ; H he A sid yester he renewed the motion to lay the bill on the table. Fe ee Gi aurth eat gfe he aise ina Tashr renee pi NORFOLK, Keb 5—No arrivals from sea to-day’: win bnt returned same afte 098. eetse Me SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET, with RY, and yery cole Cld Northerner, D; ‘on the second story of the pleasantly situated house Agreed to. land Bank, 3} per ct w Mr. Arcuer moved that the Committee on Com- NW. Brot “vba i: Banks 3} pert adv; 36d ing RI 33] pevet avis, West | Ng. 2 Broadway, fronting the Battery, the Fountain, &e. THE MONTGOMERY GUARD Grand Military Bail takes place at Nidlov Saloon, om Monday, March 4 6 ia ouglaas, Norvil lames River for Rio. flere pte eet abli HH Hi) ee IP-THE ST. DAVID’S SOCIETY will hold their Annual | METC® Inquite De be exe eneties Sa 2% 294 State of Trade. TO LET—The Bulkhead, or Water Front, from War- Westival at Niblo's, on Tuesday, March sth, Dinner to, be on | & Port of entry rh ole peal ag Agreed to. r=4 nae » 4 4 it 5 0% ie ickets te of u lewards, Le. =r er gr lida gt 23. There i vert htie doing invelther se fs: Petpet Mares: | gavnkle eminence fa hs prof rig Arifal | jugore 88 SB. COLDEN, President. | The bill was taken up on its third reading. An _ . h » . eet b iat as ~ > > = i rh teription. ington and Wert stetne *t he ater bevcree Paste ‘composition ma the form ofa Taste, for lig heitow | MESSRS, SCHNEIDER & REBHUN'S — | error in the engrossment was corrected, by striking — iW STOCK ON HAND FeBaUARY 8, 1845, occupied bj ran, Esq ‘2d | OF decayed tender teeth, which, while it resists the action of all COTILLION BAND. out the 16th section, erroneously included in the ‘The exports of merchandize from this port for January, ; streets hes mahogany doors plated farni eice snd inter cry om aye ty Fag Ah KATE OF SARATOGA SPRINGS ‘par | Anserintion. The section related to free stamps. 1845, compared with those for the corresponding month Firat sort DbIe. «+. 4. gore El wioan ET ihe Mangion and” Barmy at ade see operates with reat care” We have peaonally | A yey Suites Wes sna combining ‘Band of one nate sepia tie tessa To Gaited " is louse is fifty y i i a he Wil jona- 4 Pty : ine te dearer ee ee Sonstige Thitd sort, « sebter dy mahorany dopiy.tlated fara re Be The fe hall wad Dr. A. C. Castle’s Offices 391 Broadway. fi0 tudh__| ble Music, hope to give their usual satisfaction. “Application | States were inoluded in the free list, in the amend- ' 4 ! tbe ‘< Han marble. The building is near the water, an BRUN LA ROSIERE 1U. eto . . ment agreed to before adjournment. there has been a falling off in the exportation of beef, Pete De Sie e the United States. It will ne- ene imireciel the Lous Se ee By unanimous consent, the engrossed bill was 60 butter, candles, cotton, flour, hides, lard, Lumber, eil Froug on the Bay of one thousand feets and ide tion Hed Dresses; CSlove Trimmings a amended as to include them in the franking privi- PANORAMA OF JERUSALEM. : eae! ge ’ i f Third A: Te is in the Wi Ja Polka; Camelias, Roses, and a I f Fane mt lege, together with Mrs. Madison and Harrison tent, ‘ in Pol ‘amelias, }, ant large assortment of Fancy " r4 ina is Lovrsssea earenitee Wale heer ae Total, pots and pearls, 15,450 Brook ous Ja, love Be for Walle. “Toay: are all ofvtee inert styles, ander R, CATHER WOOD'S new Painting of the Holy City. | Mr. Sevier hoped they would inclade Mr. Tyler. were lehinesa —~ 7 at, . Ifthe people wish ts spend Pie alles rene OF Bone tn the United Biapes, taal profitable hour. et them gall'at the GRANITE BUILD: b v8 MAGNIFICENT PICTURE OF JERUSALEM. Admittance 5 cen fa af CA a Pasar tdaiaet, | POR SAUE—A von wad G A Farm, 0) " we Monrwmioi,” | aoe four ie atll up to $4 67}. Some holders’ ask an | shoot jeataty traning ou Th, joa Fourth, Avepareand the | the maltese wi rae Ine. eighth more for the best brands. In Rochester on the Ist d ; shop, and eight acres of land. The roperty te Jun, Jona, Jens, Se i $4 20 4 $488; wheat 90a dcr corn | Ae meagM Eres, and loge credit, and money foamed to those | ope andl cithy acres af land, Te above property situated in Breapsturrs.—There has been a s wheat, the “np Tag, | growth of Lilinois, at about $1. Oata range from 32 to s Exronts tix | S4cents. Southern corn is held ot 44a 45 cents. Gene. He didn’t see any reason why he should be left out ; for if the rule was to apply to Ex-Presidents, Mr. Tyler would soon have the right to demand ; and Mr. 8. hoped no distinction would be made. All acting Presidents should also be included. Exports From tHE District or New Yo! Monti oF January, iN THE Yra wit THE INcrEAse AND DECREASE JANUARY, 1815, FROM THOSE OF THE POST OFFICE, lew York, January 29th, 1845. stant, flour sold joriegas, Lord Byrons. The above Sera twiranted ns cern amd jm 0 ted and u ‘x em. che trade are invited to cal raat be ‘oriedly * Ni by Apply to. » u : 4 -]| Mr. Merrick said he had no objection; but he bi Pop : road. tienlars and terms, apply to JAMES W.| THE POST MASTER GENERAL his ordered an EX. r. Me he} ' ; . 131938 A opened with alively de- | _f10 ‘mere JOHN E DELAPLAINE, York, | TOMPKINS, 183 Eldridge ste: New York o on ie premises of | 1 PRESS MALL, to be tun, trom Covington, Georgia, to | was overruled by objections from other Senators. jal im*Fec 3 le . 4X . arn, iy ODBURY considered it unreasonable that 339 P veby de NO? New street, New York. | jal? ime PETER J. SHEAN WOOD. Montgomery, Alabama, and back, with U w of ex: ng Mr Wo dered ble th mand fiom ulators and prices continued busyant until WINE AND SHOE THREAD. -- -; the communications between the eastern cities aud the cities of |). * 4 Id hi he ft 4 ‘ivil esterday 1 position was shown to operate. To- | I'VE AND SHOE THRE, hi OTATOES.— hels very superior Enj Mobile and New Orleans one day, and to enable those desiring Ex-Presidents should have the franking puvilese, p boda matd eceded a shade and there was some demand 2 and $ cord Gilling a ._ in prime cond received per ship “Liberty to use it, to avail themselves of thi despateh it will afford—no | while the President de facto was deprived of it. for shipment. Sales 600 bales, We annex quotations :— 2 and 3 thread, India Liverpool, and for sal Ht Ogee corr, gor grt Sa eg A Mr. Foster appealed to the Senate that the Livenroon Cuassirication. “Horewell” Cotton Seine jLetters Paneatp and wAddrensed Crrubliehoror | franking privilege be given to John Tyler, other- ee Uplands § Florida, N. Orleans Mobile.) Wrapping AND, MANGES faders Soty, tad oon inion other exchange, dt up in ight | wise improper motives might be attributed to the inferior, s bed only matter that can be al- | Senate in refusing to do so. Ordinary, 5} a 6 54 a 6: SHOE THREAD - ¥ moved an a it, ine 300 be 3 BEE 6 ae 4 te For sale by FORD pusher gis tons Jobn Ratl oroommbenane et FFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE GO. Udine teakies privilege ihe Proaent in ox 215 1,804 1,589 =| Middling roe’ él a Oat £10 It*ee tively sail. on Monday, the i7thof Kebrwary, her ragular day, | OFFICE O) NEW YORK, Feb 3, 184,74 | Office, and Ex-Presidents, together with Mrs, Ex- Ba ee eee 3 6p a6 mat Tic t Having unsurpassed accommodations for cabin, 24 cabin and | rryiie Board of Directors of this Company’ have this day de- | Presidents Madison and Harrison. Boxes “et | ee es Her Row’ Care wit commento ky a, Haslem Rail | sewerage tasseuners, those retunine the old country, or sending | [HE Brard of Directors of this Company have this day de. | Presi chied reading of the bill wes going on in de i ts) Fa | Good Fain, a7 a8 trips to and from White Plaine om Moudays the | this unequalla’ tine of pecker © SST M4 COMMON. C0 AleC¢ | w che Mrockholders or their legal reonraentatees on and er V egil, wt the instance ot Mr. McDuffie, when at_ the 3029 13,370 «941 = =| Fine, 8 a8) 9 a af h Stage from Danbury, Stamford, | "or terms of passage, and. to secure the hest berths, early | tz 10h inst. ‘Tratisfer Books closed from the 7H Rteretary.” | 17th section, at the Senator’s motion, the reading 28 42 1,108 = S| Stock, 21,000 bales. Freights to Liverpool, S-16d ; to | Sime Sim, ~onghi the adjacent villages, Will meetthe | application should be made on board, foot of Beekman st, oF GEO, T. HOPE, Seeretary._ w show Bey ag les 25,055 22,676 15,387 — 7289] Havre, je. J 5 trains at White Maing, as usual, f10 diste | tothe subscribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. LOST—On the sth instant, a Gold LEVER WATCH, | #8 suspended. ; é ; DomesticGotton goods, Hav—Common qualities of North River baleseliatobalGHRIATMaa AND NOW VEAno)| fe 39 Faiton stree, next door to the Fulton Bank. M. I. Tobias & Co., makers; full jewel, No. 21545, A Mr. MeDorrre, pale, wasted, and scarcely able 3 AN 87 5 | 606, 25 Weeneane ek ieheld at ee, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S See FOR LIVERPOOL—To onl on the 11th Feb liberal reward will be paid for the same, by lepving it ag to maintain his feet, here arose, and, after stating = "B| ” Proveron ‘Oto por, held At Oe at $8; messin held | EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT UF GROCERIES, BOE the ofice of MESSRS. HARNDEN & CO."80.'3| that hig ill-health’ would net “permit. him 10 Fish, Dry 179 =| at $10 12}. There in very little doing in beef, Lard is WHOLESALE AND RETAU, d ve. wa ~ | participate in the diseussion had upon the bill, Mackerel “9 — | scarce and in demand; we . : ; ie: fe passengers can be comfortably accommo- LOOKING GLASS PLATES. id he could not suffer the bill to pass with- “ Z quote bbls at 7}c. AT SCOTT'S, 76 NASSAU STREET, Ht af mle said he P pase, Lon iaag | Wauney-Dradge Gaske are held at a9¢ °° Western and “PHE subscriber offers'to public inspection the beat assortment | Yiqactst * moderate Fate, AHOLY eve aN gt South at ANLINE & OSTHEIMEN, Importers, No.1 Honk stret, | Sut recording his vote against it, and uttering his , Prison bbls. sell at 23) a24c. ‘The demand for all is ver: of Groceries, Wines, Fraits, &e., &e., suitable to the sea ears A ae ee eat ie att Peluiet | protest before the Senate. Whatever disguise may we thoda@ete “ ewe Ste ioe, of ahy eatablishment ia the city, Superior Teas, 4 FUR GLASGU W— lar Packet — The A 1 new | ment of Looking GI ss Plates, from 9 by 7 to 40 by 20; Polished | 1" hi thie bill, he insioted that ite ultimate or “4 fagars, Otard, Cha ‘and Cognine Braudy, Old Jaraies pered British berque ANN HARLEY, Captain ass from Tb by 1219 60 by 40. “Alaa, acum | be thrown over this bill, 19 Rea Estare—At Auction—Four lots corner cf Pine im, Holland Gin, Meotch and Iria Whiskey, Brown Stout, Dui f ie 639 tons, is only del ved by, the rement of Bo ae el, Snuff Boxes, effect, whatever might be its object, would be to < , : oct, it applied for 4 f apple and Columbia streets, Brooklyn, together 100 feet « Hinburah Ale, and Pras feeh and righ Neuer imore | eater em kth | mags sae eae in ane Fach oS Ne rnateni dna slautealtead 9 tt ey aways fer i sapnoe ot the ~ 9,728 | Lot on west side of Thir Wholesale and Retail Store, 76 Nas ori #7 South street, | ae AOS Post Office establishment’ Of all the burdens of 2,596 "| “and 23th streets, 243 by. N. B~Deorte from Ge counay Hotel and Routing E eee isiion , <>] , R DUNLOP & SON'S ALBANY ALE he Government upon the people, this of postage agen | House and lot west habe wT ig ee WOE, ‘any part of the ADAM SARE, Capen Meee This teat saline REGULAR seprly of Fale Ambss snd Brows, Ale ‘Yas the least felt, end, least oomplained of: poe he s a 7, faving excellent accomun pn for cabin, second cabin an THOMAS }» Agent. i flict i poe * a > R ‘ ople from the tax of letter postage, to inflict it eo cet. cgay at ibang CHEAP DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. | fesrarspupenee, cr anpication should be made on board OA eae eo oe ara tie custome AT ggutine | pon another large class in another mode of taxa- ee eee eee oh the anlar ae ek | IV RS.H. SHANKLAND, Daguerrootype Artist,having taken |" Bervons wishing to tend for their friends, can have, them | fanteeto,those who favor them with their custom. A ggnmine Hon. It would be exchanging the burden of the me O18 id, since two years more ,000 portraits, ing well | brought direct from Glisgow in th» packet ship Ann Harley. | Panic Saloons, ke, e 638 | Comprised 430 head, of which the sales on Monday han 10,000 ts, and being well | brongh from. Gl th puelt ship Ann Harley | Bae” , i, from the people of the North, to whont 165 — | Smounted to 247 head, and 113 were driven to another | known for taking the best style of portraits, respeetfully informs | which will leave Gl: wow about the J2th Mareh, or in the few York. January 3, 185. ja5 im*m Department, from 'y 153 an morket. We quote the extremes of prices paid at $2 a $3 ter frends nid Seopomnere and the that she gives a beau- | above named pare, op {Ace Gage, ), wh h will bears #6 00 Wak r ora Literary Affair —A_ gentle: | it ghtly belo, 10 se verte slg Sauth by this = 4 100 Ibs, on the hoof, equal to $4. 6 75 net, a8 in quae aguerreoty pe like iasgow avout the 6th April, on favorahve term, eatly appli: NTED— Literary Affair —A gentle: | cigenious device of cheep postager. ‘The moneys 29,950 om a, Rhy t be a hare Led [eign _ we Ese Na frame for oye d wwery day, she has, for their conv Peer one their General asssge Of it Son: treet, to invert jaan afi ot tg ifigaat Prontect and evens ext ot the Teeetary sre Og co\ Mes oe e — 12,790 ¥ of alo: of 100 head yesterday hhinent, by two Daguerreotype rooms | _ ft a corner of Marden tine. _ | spply by lecter, addressed to Mr. Heary, at | eign imports—the burden o i a 30 liz "=| per 100 ths. “Holders now ark $5, but we have not heard Broadway, aed by a branch: of her | ~~ g—phenceio Wethende weckineaa | bo atere tipon the people of the South—the bulk of letter 56 839 of any sales. third story, front room, No 1, 6,239 — 2190 Ano Se Beanie“ Peusks ubes hea Vic te Rio Janeiro oa the homeward bound. passage to New INDIA RUBBER SHOES vorrespondence is in the North; by removing 3,008 1753 Ea morni tod in theevening, any wenher, cloudy or stormy. coterie HUTCINsOn & RUNYON: eta eae icaeme wery the cost of the tranepertation of this corre n- 267 it a> an Married, lemember, only one dol.ar, (best style) meluding case or A... ich for bea id durability, are not surpas- | dence from the matter iteelf to the general Trea- Bish gy 9m | eae detegemoen tet iy cen Bok | —R RTOS ——" | Pre ernst ea ace th Aes once yeaa | ag he ral, he, rece, from the 4,705 1,510 = 3195 * A 8 Many Kicour, na 3 ‘or pastage only, having superior dec! abin_ aecommo- n in the colt * A tariff is increased, and a corresy 2 gas 0.007 | tives of Scotland. Be ee ee a et peti nt ‘on ont- | dations, apply to the Captain on beet TINGE, hasers are invited to call and examine oar for ite oppressive levies of taxation upon foreign 279 oe HT o Died, equalled, eanw cblthed and y fer Livers. “howe who | £8 lw*re 25 Broad street, corner of Exchange Place. We sell cheap at wholesale Patt uber —" | grt aus was the fl a pe —- =] Onthe oth instant, Isane: ire (0 avai ves of the advantages to he derived | “eae _ORLEANS—Li and New SiiNSt INYON, fie’s leading objection. Summi , » a7 50 6% | mary Wallace, aged 1'3 cor, t month nea Oa iiem 84 | Grom the ase of the id Front bey ye York inePositvely Hist Hogutar CacketosT tal HUTUBINGON & BUNTON able Senator declared that he was opposed to the (Fs a Relatives, friends ond acquaintances are respect(ully | icin *,Gy wannan delay, The book jis 12 by 17 inches Dancer lite mere 5 JIGARS! CIGARS! vill, because it would result in a revolution in the fait EA agit | vited toatiend the funeral this day at o'clock, irom | of euinsta wert presen rat fall ai tind i positively sail as above, nae CIGARS! CIGARS! CIGARS! | Gi treat’ which wou'd, finaly, in consequer-ee ay 18,090 | No, 49 Spring street. , Lafiny. FN dF ee, follow. leans wharf foot of Wall atreet, | NT, EZE RI Melly invites the sicencion of is ‘and | of this change, become a dead weight upon the 3640 sai on eiaey, jth fet. Mr. Wittsamt Horses, Son, in the weahe a the many highly reepeetable names who testify COLLINS & CO- | che public generally, to the following choice Cigars, just re Treasury. The act would Sit ee unequal 3 08 of nw 4 i ing practically ‘ith Mr. Stine- . ie [) y} | ceived by arrivals from Havana :— : listribution of burdens ; while the discretion : iit moe ibsimeral wil take place Vamay, B-brasty 10d, Treatieon Cutty Garments, with pleantrerecoinmend | gqToultively ne goods reeeived on board after thie [Monday] | *it°tah ie of various brands paseertag of Fiona banda, J ower given to the Postmaster General, combine Ms we | The iriends and. relations are Tespestiully Ri tad SNS tn sitting, saportct to any berets ore published ‘either | yf iN Orteana, Mesare. Hallin gad Woodruff, whe Rionda, with the other independent functions of the depart. to attend withont further invitation, VTEVING| fe arose oc Amer , a 1B. Wliee Will sncesed the Louisville, | Eater Napoleones, nent, would inevitably lead toa system of cor- , . Tidec raption, whieh, before thy expiretion of ten years, would Command and control the election of the President ot the United States, destroying the pe. meric Cn the 15:h September, 1844, after a short illness, west |? Heayy & Bon, anil Cutter, Staats & Banker, Charles | ang «Tryon & Co. and, . B. F. Horner, James Daily, John | "© B NDEKS BOADS<dLtons of of the Mississippi, Aanox Lory z, tormerly of this’ cite, | oC Aye ve can be obtained of the author, No. 113 Rroadyray, imtoo’ | dire son as Lopez, deceased, formerly of Newport, R docs not give the quantity of all articles exported. 80 far as the table goes, it gives the quantity exported for eee”

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