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two millions, the cireulation one and e half millions, ‘and the deposits about five millious of dollars. The con- ‘traction of thet period was caused by the complexion jour foreign relations began to assume, in consequence ofthe agitation of the Oregon and annexation questions, and the black clouds that made their appearance in tho | Commercial horizon. The May returns exhibited an steadily up to November, 1st,last,when another war panic spread through the country, and the anticipations form- ed of the movements of Congrecs had a very depressing influence upon every thing connected with trade and commerce, and the banks,alter a month’s expansion, com- menced in December, having made their quarterly re- Port-a month previous, a contraction which created, as it progressed, very great embarrassment among all classes. Tho returns for the next quarter, end- ing February 1, 1846, show a contraction in loans and discounts oftwo and a-half million of dollars; but the actual contraction, so far as we can judge from the ge- neral call for loans on demand, must have been from the Ist of December, 1845, to February 1, 1846, from five to eight millions of dollars. This is an estimate, and wo wish it to be considered as ‘such, but it is based upon good data, and cannot vary much from the actual result. from the first day to the last day but one of each quar many inthem. The affairs of many of them are even a mystery to their officers and directors. They pursue any Course they please for ninety out of the ninety-one days of the quarter, end then make a report of the condition of tho institution on the last dey. They area farce, from beginning to end,and are in reality worse than none at all. The banks of this State have petitioned to the Legislature for liberty to increase their line of cir. very properly report:d against it. Their circulation has increased in less than three y ears, from $14,520,813 to $20,926.330, an increase of $6,405,487, which they are not satisfied with, but have actually been begging for more rope to hang themselves with. The Legislature should hava mercy, and prevent them, if possible, from committing suicide. Give the banks liberty, remove all restrictions, and they will soon ruin themselves; but it would be accomplished by the ruin of every interest of the country, which is acost more than we can afford at present. Old Stock Exchange. $4000 Ohio's, Jase d 168 4 is 4 130 Harlea RR 50 3, 300 Ken on pblin NY #6" a”) we 11500 Pe mg do bio 54 Stun do sos od} 30 54 B shs Merchants’ Bk 109" 40 do B20 5545 So F ns’ Trust 30 281g . g s10 54 100 do. sto #8 830 54 50 do 2845 ry Readis RR 65 225 Canton Co < do 654 do 0 38, ‘a 30 E Boston Co We 8 fi 3 bed eh 0 100 L Ia 5 30 Nore Wor sides toy pee oe, 400 do 6 50 do B60 Side 30 do bew 6514 550 do 41 cs) do ‘b10 65%4 100 do b60 S14 Second Board. $0 she Lilsland RR b20 5134 30 sha East Boston Wig 50. do ie 25 Nor & Wor sts 643, 9) Halem RR 30 51 40 ‘60 6534, $0 do au; 0 do 330 613g 50 do 100 Reading RR 30 65 7 Mortis Canal a ® be 40 a, io 61 New Stock Exchange. 10000 111 Spl 6's bI0 7 25 shs i ’ Si'shs Vicky Bk 43) Big 0 cc el ia asthe 50 jo a3) 50 Harlem RR v3 545 100 Farmers’ Tr 3328 do ash 54: F do Tuesday 28 100 do b3 545 25 do tw 2774 100 L Island RR #30 51 s do 83.277, 50 do cash 5g 3 - pod of 3 Nor a Wor iv 10 casi shy 475, 25 Moria Canal uh % do cash 05° 130 do 93017 25 do 2% = do 8017" 2% = do 0 do b3 173, 2% = do buw 6555, cy do 017 5 do 4 b3-6345 2 do atw 173s 25 do 15 6535 Died. On Monday, the 23d inst., in full and confident hope of | 8 joyful resurrection and blissful immortality, Axpaxw | 3: W. Burien, printer, aged 57. The friends of the deceased, and those of line J., Benjamin F. c.V also his bi F. Butler, are requested to attend his ‘uneral this after. noon at 4 o’clock, from the residence of his son, 32 Reade street, near Broadway. On Sunday, the 22d inst., after Ay pauses of Charles K. and Susan U. ry, aged 8 years and 9 months. The trend and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, thi- (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, from 8th avenue, near 47th street. * | On Monday, the 23d inst., Jura Ann, daughter of | James and Julia Leonard, aged 3 months and 2. i days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral, this (Tuesday) ‘afternoon at 4) ee from the residence of her parents, 49 Essex reet. In Brooklyn, on the 23d, Jonw Simson, son of Simeon and Matilda Smith, aged? year. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu neral, to day, at 3 o’clock, at 65 Middagh street. On Monday, the inst., Mr. Joseru Rusner, wool ries late of Stamford, England. Kod 62. is friends and relatives of the family are respectfully John Minturn, on the 15th months, having been recovel Place on Tucaday, 24th ins the one of his father, ithe relativ and friends of the'family invited Lng i net the members Tent, No The body of Racor Farrnory, from the wreck of the John C. Minturn, the re- ind friends of the family, also of his rote rs, ., John and William A., are invited to attend his fanerl nee the residence of his mother,No 38 Orchard str this day, at 3 o’slock, P.M, without further no- it, aged 20 years and 9 id ‘is funeral will po 3 o'clock, P. M. are respectful; the Eastern our | *, Pilot having been re- tice erbocker Lod, e 1, O. of O. —— rt of F. are respectfully invited to \y Report of Veatns. In the city aad open poor of New York, trom the lith day of ‘ebruary to the 2it ig a of * 50 Men: 35 Women ; 40 Boys rle—Total 162. ry Maem t a one Apoplery, 2; Bron uiler tt 2; clic? ‘onsumption on, 313; iaabgons ‘Crow cies i Zyanonis, 1; Chicken pock, 13D Maitre ‘Dropsy i 5 Drowael ii Dyventery 25 Ep chest, ran Eruption, 1 eer Spa 9 art, disease § rooph cong latlammati wes, 6; luilammation of chest, 1; al mation Mi; Tndlammation of stomach, 1 ’Iiflammation of { lndlammtion of seedie Marsssres, 4 agai c ds balesects to 5, 17; 5 to ios, 13: 36060, to 100, 1 uuikaown, 1 qrationary engi ffice, Engineer. ments to ay the be lakes ribets a Pe Sie eee Epwaap Horr, Secretary. ITF" Vessels ia port are requested to hoist their colors half ‘mast, fr in sunrise to sunset. £24 Itre FIRST FRESH : cae _ SHAD OF THE SEASON. Hi Bind parahe thn geaen. wher mon. ee is big PIES," together with an Decale W Dill nS various to ccna? .B—G & M. have als iniwa noow, atten: pert for the accommodation of pret f yn. Mercere, set at apart for for vate entrance 2 strei 2 i Beel's in Mode every Tuesday, Thursday “4 3. cc iit Wioleots & Slade, 63 Pi ay William C. righam & a Teeynce ace, ginen of ronda et Py, Satar- tte ERS ia IN & cH a We H. pean I RANDY CHERRIES. c 50 spend "Wd SVD ived and for 24 31% Front street, up abe, UNPRECED) pNTHE PRICE OF Teoh er it apiiieen for ait iia a bi ore for exponsion in all the departments, which continued very _ The movements and condition of the banks of this State, | ter,are unknown toany one out of the banks, and to | culation; but the Bank Committee of the House has | Wil invited to attend his funeral, without further invitstion, on Wednesday the 25th inst. at 3 o’clock P.M late residence, 79 Fulton street, Brooklyn | ‘The body of Isaac L. W, , who was lost in the ship | Benjamin Word No 0 | ry. roe Pilots and Ship Mrstera of the port, and Knick- | a esc ads This Day, at at their | GREAT MEETING AT THE TABERWACLE. General Meet: ol ountry; and the Rev. KE. [tet the elo, Fanaa aa the meeting: ‘The Hon. jm. T. jeCoam, ahutsied by some of pur moat fh fluental ck tizens, wisl preside ou the oecasion. Parke Godwia, Horace veh others, will also take pact in the proceedings. will be reserved for Ladies. Admission free. hair will be taken at 7 o'clock precisely. ft arreSe&kTo UNIT ED STATES bade nia Avenue, Washis PF ton City,D. C. are and modern built ishme lic for the Inberal toh read ph eS confidently auti- cipate an increasing popularity fom ‘the Signed to the public accomm the promenade side, ‘between ‘Third reets, convenient to the Railrond Di npable of accommodating three huntre reeeuty unde It ise Seti eect it 1¢ @ Keneral improvement for the winter’s season. ‘and iad ” apart | eg clegantiy furnished’ ad ines Tastefully u din every division of the house th | consideration has been to adapt Spb ar patrons, areas hall is one of the mo: od by day and ni; polite, active, obedi tly challenge the ji comfort of our patrons. modious and best light- the Union, Our train of servanteare tana well disciplined.” Briefly, we com judgment of fs diseriminet all the essentials requited to render a public hans hee a thes traveller. es as heretofore, $150 per day. Perman gken at a fair discount, in consonance vee th LER wie "“Express” will ~ ene. z Fy At real rey for sh three weeks, ancs end bill to D. W. STONE, Attorney at Law, Raleigh, N.C. ‘LL attend to the collection of any claims that may be entrusted to his care. Hefer to feasts. Bee & Mintam, New, as Ww: 428 Staw3m*r Ch | | } BASSETT FRENCH, UNSELLORCAT LAW sete AES courts eld the city, of Richmond ‘and county of Chesterfield, Vit Hie Excellency pa kxcelleney John ffice Manchester, Virginia—Re! McDowall, Governor of Virgini: Wiley, Ve Licut. Goveruor, ie nia ¢ ne} ; Hoa. John W. Joues, late ket of the Senate of fou, James A. Seddon, M.-C Va Edward i: Hudson, 19¢ | You | Site. Hiadoon will make charge of fon the Preach nee hited tes hte ened 420 Staw 3m’ Greenwich streets, Speer ba cn ries Bee seal hee and baa large oe | an tk Ga aving thotr Coal dalfrered aa toace wringer eee i31amendtr Peter CLINTON. CHEAPEST AND BEST INSTRUCTION IN Academy, 169 Bevel pposit John street, ior and Elegant Commercial System of WRITING, Su) be continue to be ti rht( di his ste he, ia Twel ve Les: for the ‘small charge ot Five Douiars ! Mr. Bristow, Fisshing Writing Master, promises and aua- Raxtexs to ALL, old or young, EXPEDITIOUS and FASHIONABLE how BaD, 0 to impart & BEAUTIFUL, FRER, caand Fastionaute style of Penmanship, no matter or cRaMPED may he the writiu} IN TWELVE EASY LESSONS KOR $5 00 Suny: x ‘Book Keerine and Suort Hann taught thorous B. Private lessons givgp. Families and fare = A ESE BATES, PATENT TUBULAR [tog BOILER. This boiler is the invention Ce} ir. Charles W. Bentley, of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, who obtained a pateut tor it from the United States. It similar to the Locc- motive B iff rely ia the mods of maxufa | by the cost ts materially reduced, They compact, require no brick work m setting them, use but fans require but little attention, end want no ‘other fixtn han pipes to convey the Croton water, and a es are: rie for the chimney. They can be removed from to lace, as ersily as a cooking stove. 1a large hotels ‘hot ‘water upplied Toul arts of the hous 'y the use of this boiler the exper kettle can be dis- pensed with, and a wooden vessel sul tated, which will an- | Swer the same purpose by placing it im any part ofa building whe\e pipes trom the boiler can be conveyed. ‘These boilers are now ‘nm successful operation in reveral of oar large Lotels, and Public Lostitutions, Colleges, Alms Houses, 118s Kes, ~ghrougho the country, for | Gookiug, Washing, Be. and for” Bath Hatters, Silk, Cotton thd Wool rf. Soap Boilers, | | Tallow Chandlers, Burches gar Refiners, | Farmers, Distillers, Cotton and Weellen’ Male Warming Buildings, Propelling Power, &c., and all uses where hot wa- par craton is required ; and’ thus far have given entire satis- | | fa have be-n for some time = mceessful opera- + in the Jcllowing oe Axtor House, 5 Darrell’s Bath Hou: j, Smith 7 Chatham street ; ye House ; New York poo Greet Soria’s Enting House ; Getty’s, Beef and Po ‘and in many private houses, manufactori: Nopaias sre spared in the selection of materi workmanship; no bottler is manufscturer without, having been thoroughly tested ; con- tly there is uo danger Roe or explosion, and they ble 0 get out of order. fur sale at prices varying from $69 to $6¢0, ne- is, or inthe cording to lation to them can be ata ned onatelication to N, agin street, Between Rivington and Besncos sans’ Newetone | te Communications for Force and Green cau he left at | Green and Meicer' comer ofAun and Nasa atieets or atthe | New York Post O1 feb19 3teod*re LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | WANTED, ‘AN’ ENTLEMEN and Families can obtain the full value for | G Hall rae of supertluons effects they wish, to dis) of, | such es Ladies and Gentlemen’s Wearing Apparel, Arms, Furniture, &c. Gentlemen leaving or returning to the ety. will find it to their advantage. t9 send tor the subscriber, | ledges himself to tor all articles off NB Aine through the yee mune Rony | 058 Imre Broadway, up stairs. 159 BROADWAY : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PERFUMERY PETABLISHMENT. Nt je proofs that he is capable of offering r the competition be foreign or Ameri- ne Ist. He possesses unequalled advantages in Paris, ia hi been for many years Director of “ boratory of Lan ier Pere et Fils, for half a cent ‘he first house in this line iu Kurope. 2ad_ Since the firs ‘ion, some years past, ot snl exceptiog obtained in hay the Firs Premium over ition in New York, he was honored with the ‘Gola! aa never bef: Perfumery. 3rd. His Perfumery has banished whenever it has come fa wet Oe the case imported This is em- ream | Why should it uti the foreii canis freshne: the grente: leap tance, owing to their verishable natu: His prices are trom 90, to 50 per cent lower. seriber, educated in the best foreign schvols, im ted with mas the science and sk Il of his native city, offers the products rap gy equal to best imported, aud superior to the im froin the advantage of recent preparation, at much lower | prices. He, therefore, Matters hunself that his preparations must of necessity supercede the imported, except with those | who are so unrensonable aa to prefer articles merely because they are foreizn, aud have been subjected to the influenee of a sea voyaxe. ‘Lo conclude, the subsciiber always keeps on hand a perfect assor.ment of the best foreign perfumery, and | offers ats.is store an opportuaity of comparing the two, and of purchasing according to the Judgment of Preference of he in- ividnal ‘The subscriber moat respectfully solicits a call from those as he assures the who wish to purchase that which is gen Palle tit nathing shall ever guit his shment without | beings represeated to the purchaser. He particularly invites the atteution of wholesale and ret«il dealers to bis very com- ete assortment, which he offers to them at prices from 30 to er cent cheaper than they bay elsewhere. vat f Manufacturer and Importer of ‘I’ ih Soaps, 590 1m*r Perfumery, &e. ALEXANDER'S TRICOBAPHE. A W AND INVALUABLE DISCOVERY, being a id Dye, which instantaneously changes the color of | air to a beautiful brown or black, without injury to the hair or skin. ‘The great superiority of dus Dye, consists in its lication, and instantaneous effect—all other irom ten to twelve hours to produce any change. cucellence will be apparent to every one upon a single application. Extract from the Philadel in Daily Sun:—ALexanpen’s ‘ThocuarugecThapiectol tee sors Gaskehctnnele we eee it was tried yesterday in our office, and the change | to black was instantaneous, ‘eae nf yee the Philade’phie Daily Fornm:—Several of our acquaintances have my it tiy appl ther hair the vainable Liqaid Dye known as Alexan ‘rico’: new and val- uable discovery; and it has in no case failed to produce the de- effect. Iminedintely a! applying 1¢ to gray hair or ry whiskers, it imparts a beautiful erowa or black color. For sdle py ston & Co. drugyrsts, 10 Broadway; 10 Astor | House, and 856 Broadway, comer 1ith street; Aspinwall, 86 | William st; Johnson, Moore & a Maiden lane: J. W. Wright & Co. street; aud of the phone egivts throughout the United States, or of 5 G. A. WAIGHT, 23 South Ath street, 524 Imn* Paladetphi RING’S CANDY, _ FOR COUGHS. COLDS, , STHMAS, CROUPS, and ali disetses of tne lnugs Ve ‘ough Ci repared from the mos: arate remedies for eostior ts fam king tee fa Preparations. ena pared gudgeld by fnsreet NG, Dru road wa cae to W. H. Milnor, corner of Jol VS! ees! Fi ist, 47 im*m illible reme- rillive Biokoees, ( ends | parely vegetable, 1s the iy been discovered which will posi | Cure this hitherto invaluerable disease. it is well | from time immemorial, physicians have pronounced Witte’ i all their skill, and the Faw rable. i _ weer of all medi Fes sat od smuaamato.bonsty will oop tee eehmlriclaenee tevtke apigicns of move ned and great, wesay positively, Hpilepsy ean bes not of how loug standing, or what are the effeets >. can be cured. vi he Vegetable & xtra: ir oll and consequently thousends have suf | t last yielded up their ie no fiction, as the | and the certifiestes of many may offies, 164 Grand street, New York, vited to soil aad lore theit ines ox, ven of cl . Let thas e who doubt ecient who think their case ele te oe years with lg FE ee “arith trict id ate ompree Bl ber butte Pills, for removing ali morbid | the blo 25 cents | Al jetore. ala York. £16 1m*ia = sa mee PEP Principal Offee 181 Grand st a 194 ao Pee 9 on Gee Paes Day or Eve- | ffered to go from the hands of the | any further information in re- | dread seourge of the humaa family— | following porous, wiohave ae the. Mrs. Jane Bennett, whose sou was. ned i ht ears with ee ca yeti ogni | obj « the bu: Phil | | bemg about 25 | Rud from twice x day, any day am | sex Railroad. o Two Heusen on | are pot, the city, who desires to enquire, or address to the £24 1m i} ut not to exceed $400 use furnished or unfarnished. Apply (0. 26 Jobn street, from 10 to 12 0 lock. a =| FRANKLIN “LIN HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. | H-Gha | metermts comfsrecaith teal — ished eustom, , worthy the aration of sine es. jadelpbie, AER te 23. 1846. HOUSES AND wa ELEA Morris county, walk of the bem Jes from 0 Story Dwell yan, sweat rooms ental part of the city jacent to eet. A line addressed TH, statin Kecsnd left st the Hemid Office, will be ere Ww ‘eral acres of ground, SANT esgutry, seat ia the vill: New residence of Wm. Gibbons, lew York lace coutains a Barn, with a first rae wi Is and churehes in the immediate vi fronting on the Hudson River, Se ‘me OF POR SALE age of Madi- fe em minutes Esq. Jersey, within a ing House, with be: magne and bed rooms, ible to a small water indisper further up forces al Tocation, atteuded feny, and not TO LET, THE Mansion House of Dr. Valentine bo ries se- | ig lle mi i fet ith the “fs tawistwst ASSES ID PRUNING G! NOW i is the wanting thei ‘ines wel: roper time to RAPE VINES. Grape Vines. Persons y the most experienced 1 don hand in the city, will please leave their address for JAS, VIRTUE, at Thorburn’s Seed St will be immediately attended to, or at his dwelling A TING AND Tour Kel tore, 15 John street, which corner of 22d street aud Browdway. All k.nds of Grape Vines, Orna- | mental Trees, and lening work, done on Ree it mode- rate terms. 7 6t is eod*r ING every * vening, ao to 9 o'clock, at Win renton’s Ace- | demy, No. 201 Broadway. Terms very tow. Private insteuc- ion if desired. 23 3t*me ADIES’ WRITING CLASSES daily, at Wintenton’s | Academy, 201 Brosdway. ‘Terma very low. Private | ioxsrage ‘on it desired. Ladies mvt din Bookkeeping. te Ap: ly as above, between the hours of 4 and 6 P. M. | _ f23 ACKET ame SH by rth Riv. 0. 4 iN be sent to the Publ INEIDA, FROM HAVRE. — Con- | will please send their permits on | er. All sgod poten not peraltee Y by bus: Wis and would be wil fo has had some experser Wing to, tion saat ae clerk the grocery i to. make Mf generally | are nnd would go for a mere subsistance ; voensation of ‘0 great object. advertiser Jest res mamed fro > Sour, and haa been unfortauate, havivg fost all by. the melan- hay | choly'shipwreck in the Jchn “Minturn.” Please ai post office. stm” | OR AP Fitchburg, lontpelies \gedent All Packages, cels a | and Vermont, will vet fuihtal | eare of NB iz TT pee for | of i Ss fy |W De fis H ‘Be sure to fea Packages to care of * Bigelow’ et J BIGELOW’S NEW ENGLAND EXPRESS. Keene, Greenfield, Brattleboro, Windsor, and Burlington, Vt., and the Ca: and business, to any of the above tern portion of New Hampshire fully attended, to if directed to the m street, Boston. LEARY & CO FASHION FOR SPRING, 1846. ENT styLE of Gentlemen’s New York, Feh. 19, 1846. Crreulars descript.ve of fhe peculiarity of our his 4 will is r warded by us, past pai intimately acquainted wit facturing cotton wool, both recommended by two! men havin; ted od establishments i in the United iEpreference, so universally mamf€sted for ouR PRE- \ey n's sats, has decided us to con- tinue the same for the ensuing seasor LEARY & CO., Hat ‘No. 3, 4 and 5 Astor House. er of a Cotton Mil can ose, of the best conduc- Address J. C. at this 3213 2m're TO PAPER-BOX MAKERS. ine this met None genuine v wholesale and retail, Bol STREET, opposite the Hal Im*r EN k Pleasant, safe, | for a, disewace .1 she urinary and genital organs, onorrhat, akness, Kc. Price 37; received, tresh supplies of S Smyrna Leeches, for sale at m G Aw Importers of Leeches, 3 John st. N PAPER HANGING OWELL& Ak ‘HERS, rr and TRAW BOARDS —50.000 ibs Straw Boards, ofs superior | on ity, and ec as) STRIKER’S SOLUTION FOR THE HAIR, HICH will change grey, hait to its original color in a tow hose who.deubt have daase bets ahengoa’ belere pavine: tie bags would take th | plam, Gentlemen can have their whiskers and hair changed to py color or shade in a few minute the hair. One trial will prove the fa Anat received and for sale by | OKS, 65 and 67 Nassau st. 's Virtues, are requested to it ham: ‘money. there would be no reason to com- nr, rooms for chang ni plied at No 5 CHATHAM 120 Im*ch. ind effectual remedy cents; warrante: aivsestoek’s & Co. 49 Joha , and by Drugyists generally. “LEECHES! ust ‘LEECHES!! rate ft Wire mporters New Yorke ext) of Bapet Hangi et. having, o cpeaet. in branch of their Pind: phin esablishimert, would respectta fully | call the M5 Dot he citizens of New York others | Parent TANGLE | hyena | ment | Philadel | their goods, Matter t for thesame FR miami ‘ould particularly call a to their | fort And 4 | Prop ietors to offer fir the accommodation and pa: Jatge assortspest oh Prete go Fi fore ms lors, and Colamn tronage of the pubjie an establishment replete with every thieg “Kiso, Cuarars Pareus, a new article for Windows calculated to render it attractive aud comfortable, including Hi + fe most untiring an ous atteation to visiteis, on the | fof svete ot Rooms, Halls, &e. promptly attended to by eate- | Pate of all conzecied with it Country merchants and city dealers will find it to their ad- GS. Bord id all other articles i B. have received from Ce Domestic vhia and x, an RESCO Manufactures ee me than ean ‘be ete line, to their exteusive assorunent of ers, Fire Board Prints, Curtain in their line of busines the Institutes for es of New Yor! a that they Can sella better PAPER RS ere. to a call. vate PE WELL ke BROTHERS, No. 197 Brondway, ‘Two doors above the City Hotel. int Alot Cof Drawers and Shelving for sale as above. NEW CLOTH STORE. KNOEPFEL & FOOTE, ey subseribers re ene a CLOTH STORE at Drap d’Ete; Deap d’Foie; Faney Tw 39 Joha sti bh ‘hay No. 39 John street. it received a Jarge and he aiten- le goods, would inv: chasers to their assortment, consisting in part of the NCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN CLOTH: iS AND CASSIMERES, Summer Goods ; Sotiu; Serges; of the newest and most fas! Monable style of fancy Cassimeres |p and V. bar ivi ARMERS AND MILL KS’ BANK, Hagerstown, id Tl count, ia eatin ines he Notes of this ip » by. ia? TO TRUN ds and a full stock of and, ‘a large assortinent 3 Velvy No. 28 Jobs street. "thon, bousle a one per eeut dis we ey Wail street. K MAKERS. RUNK BOARDS—10,000 Ibs Trunk Hoarde,, of superior fn Imr quality sud numbers, just recety ed and for sale by PERSSE & BROOKS, 65 nnd 67 Nassau strect TO THE LADIES—TO THE LADIES. ADIES hay at perfit Dione of (atthee Laat ies vous or cas or t off Clothing to de. ymeu) can obtain a fair cash price tor the same, by sending J the subseriber, at her residence, No. 69 Duane street, irs. N. B.—Gentlemen’s Clothing and Faria aie oe oat” jat5 1 ” OWEN, All lates through the Post Office will be Sieodod t to. BALL PRESSES FIFTY PER CENT UNDER Pi: ROBERTS rds ng purch: ese Ia gel ly at, anetio.rs Hea ney calls atten on to rf i tity of Eanbrotdered Cellars, Chemisettes, &e. slightly Bat renin palling, at less than ene-third th iT OF pe agnilicent scl remendons reduction. IMPORTATION. alle announces to the Jadi he is snatiede te ing Dre: price.” The femainder of the stock of Winter Hosiery fered at equally low prices on, inspection it is believed with be found cheaper pas pea im the city. NO. 373 BROADWA 6M Im*re WINDOW aati TASSELS, COKD, Xe. N MONDAY NEXT, (Feb. oth,) the subseraber will open No. 58 Chatham Street, New York, Oze door from the corner of Chambers, % new, exteasive, and Consisting of every vane ether tre'rom out ar facilities a for manntvctoria we think we can safely defy competition PA Good assortment uf Tassels, Cord, &en will be an Wholcsale and retail purchasers are respectfully invited to (7 A a Taanspake: ‘Ainerien. assort iT WIN. of patteras and auality. to be found NDOW SHADE! Prices ith the wor.n! kept cali and examine for themselves. 2 sui terran 5000 Len ON Ha ye me 0} Cal iy oi the Tho ‘Lnod 4 oelack P DUNCKER aaa a 94, . am pore i 0. Lt Wall a stein the jars of 9 and 12 o'clock, or be 2 ee ‘oductire WiAPPING PAPER. REAMS Cap, Cro lor straw wrapping paper, just received apd for PE wn and Double Crown ‘ale and 6 67 inc fia £19 OLD ROLLED COPPE M1600 pie » Cold Kolied | cal Cc dos i o9 9 1 three | Ye us ug itt | z STRAW PAPER. ual PR Ss J gaat mr 9 ied, from 13 io 32 Pet, exequalled, from 18 to 39 a9 SIZ) TONS agpecion quality {nnd for sul mr SHIRT MANUFA No. 67 ting a ; nai Me isa complete it; = brench pattern eh io inte Se coestione owa and double Crown pied het reeeived, and for sale by OOKS. 64 and 67 Nassau street. LLIN &CO., mth etieat ~~~ BINDERS’ BUA eee 10 TONS Binders’ Boards, jurt received, PERSSE & 9 Imr for sale by ROOKS, 65and 67 Nassau street. _ aye. si d, tern Sizing. inst 5 FEtSsE ieeyasogst | 65 and 67 Nassan street. = 1 city—communication to | the various modes of mana: | in England and Ameri dH. Strikes,” im red | Records, New York, up | e' ENNORRHGEA | a anes and als for the manufserure of ete H. DUCLUZEAU, Auctioneer. WarcHes AND png Mf GOODS ~TUTTLE & DU- CLUZEAU will iis Day, at No. 230 Pearl street, a general assortment of » Consisting of pereussiaa of. sop, steel pens, aes) ea, tobaces | bores, pers itaunia tea spoons, + peucils, spectacles, Also, 159 violins, with bows. Also, brass and co; r inetea: ments. Also, 169 Panama segar cases, pocket eu.lery, gu chains, spectacles, &e. Also, ati o'clock aan 25 gold lever, sper nett depine watches. ao “ns ABL ROVED PROPBRTY N the ‘Ts ith Ward tor sale at auction.-ANTHONY J BLEECKER will sell at au tio FRIDAY, 27th Fe- yaxry at 12 o'clock. atthe Mereh he Railroad Depot HOTEL, comer of ath A e and 96th street. The valushle property on the east side of 4th Avenue and south side of 86th stree:, Lots 50 feet on the Avent ay 00 feet on the street, (which street is curbed and regul: situated within two blocks of the large Croton reservoir. )thehvuse is . large (wo: etary attio building, with cellar and kitehen muder ‘he premises are desira- and are now occupied as i and mortgage at 7 per cent. 1816. The rremises are whole, wi is on 85h bie forthe purpose ofa p | such with Avenue med Teen: jouse, &e., on the northwest corner of Sth | fesre bony ‘with six Icts attached, pleasantly located near Floyd’s Garden, ou the Main street at Harlem. Part of the Dapehane money can remain on bond and mortgage. re LUVLOW, Auctione, EMPTORY SAU OF VALUABLE LOTS ON BAMERC THIRD AVENUE AND FOR- SECOND STHEET, SW te CO! willscil at auction on Wednes day, February 25th, at 12 o’clock, et the Merchants? kix- bri aortherly side of 21th street, bear the Ath them" tugat easterly of a range of six cottyzes. ‘They are very desit. +) residences for small genteel famili ae lots are one fuforthe tek indepth and the houses. ateeech 16 feet 8 inches wide, ed with Croton water, &e.&e. They are an the immediate \ :canity of the railroad and of the different lines of omuibusses. ‘1 be purchasers will be entitled tothe reatsfrom the delivery y. the deeds. "his property is in the M1 ty of great improvements, aud is rapi ly improving in G BE. hi a ist Th ‘Three neat cottage built three st ick houses on the enue, being the | 2. wo lots of land on thenorthetly side of Gramerey, Park, each being 25 feet front by half the block in depth. ‘These lots will be conveyed with even ar nuisances, Ke., similar to those coutained inthe d other park lots, and subject to. pro rata share! of earestenesnsd haokes tae Bice im good order, &c One lot of land adjoining the above— ww of the pork, three lots of land in the rear of the above, fronting on pat and rear by $8 feet 9 inches deep. This lot is full ary . 224 street, being each 25 feet frout and rear, by 98 feet 9 inches against wah Four lots of land on the westerly side of the 3d avenue, ween 2Ist and 22d eons: including the lot oa the corner o! catret, being ench a2 fect wide, by 3 fet deep, Thi it Simproviy ew “Yor Agntuat nuisances will'be iaterted in the deedsof allihe abo re lot on the eh: street, being 80 feet on 42u iJuable corner. 6th. 18 lots on 42nd street, belee ea grhole front from 3d to a! - enue. This street is 100 comer of 3rd ave- street, anda most a ‘The streets | ty ire very little expense of regu and avenues are all open, aud the Corporation 13 now working | avenne at its own expense. | ap Uerme—Ten per cent oa the day of sale, the delivery of the deeds, om, the Ist of aiice on mortgage at ¢ jer eeat for, three years, pa pa a will requ’ twenty per cent on March and bal fos raphic maps will be read e week bel annually. ‘ie Ie.” Every tot Dut up will be sold without reserve to } est C bidiee™ thus anctionoers’ fees to be paid by the pur For f further pertignlers al tothe auctione 27 Wall EVE TING? 72 Wall Wel L. “CUTTING, 70 Wall st or to | street, or to f19 6tis*r at Aibaay, fast on boar 3A, Captain | the Naltz every All packages and pare landings, provi re paid for at the entered on the Jreight jist For passage or reigh | board, or to P_C. Schultz, at the office on the wharf. MAIL LINE oa a O'CLOCK, A. "AND intermediate landings, or asfar asthe ice will permit. ‘There is good wheeling from uf ‘boat. “The ee lebrated Gas 7 menos Sill be Land at avy of the regular on Sites, ud ply on re real fast on board the ited ice steamboat UTICA Captain T. N jo the pier between Courtlandt and Liberty ats, tnorning at 734 o’clock. packages and parcels will be landed at any of the regular = landings, provided they are paid for at the Agent’s Office, and | entered on the freight list. a odeaoe d or Ersighty apply on board, or to P. C. Sehalss, at the of | VA HEAD QUARTERS, URNER & FISHER, 74 Chatham street, have this 4 ‘opened their unequalled assortment of Valentines an ice on the whart challenge the city. Low prices'to the trade, is our motto; | Wand sce. Valentines made to order, origiaal verses fur- | ished. Orders from the Country attended to promptly. Yr one INIAIN HC TEL, LIGHT STREE ORE. HE RRORIETORS of this Bantitchment Jong known LTZHOOVER'S, return their grateful thanks to for the liberal patronage bestowed upon the house been water their care,and beg Leave to say that— ensare fucure sicecss—ihey have | spacious building a new, benuuful | airy, three story wing, containing about thirty lodgir tooms. This addition renders the Lapies’ OxpiNany mul more commodious, and gives the House one hundred and filty rooms. ‘The whole structure has undergo sion in painting, papering, furnisinmg, &e. T PARTMENT is ample, bota’ for Ladies and Gentlemen, wd be conducted on the Kuropean plan, the most superior for com- fort and despatch. The exteusive improvements thus made, ‘Tene Geislemen's Ordinary $125 per day. Ladies! Ordi- | nary $1 50 per day. GG, 23 2.wiw bg ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. HE ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD COMPANY hav ‘completed for pure ree L x om at mat pany ha expense. in the erection o w “4 would ed, te the least degree, to the improvement of the Lead, haviog availed themselves of every modera improvement for that | P\Verng well aware, from our long familiarity with the differ- het, that by far the greater propartion still iA greatly adulterated with ral production much , and in itself postessing no virtue of any pig- meut whatever, it being, when mixed oil, almost trans- parent, and in fact haviag nothing but its specific weight | prod gk the Trusrees of the Atlantic White Lead ve pasted, unaninously, the following reso! hessived, Tat in view of manuf-ctartag oc! | article, the Atleutic White Kend Com | quality of White Lead, on, a ‘prime 1 inake but one Dry and Ground in Oil; thet to ben strietly pure, geamie article, and perfectly free from any any will th, adulteration whatever, which > Company will warract as such to all who aan Porchase:s, therefore, dence may be placed in the ¢ parity of every pound of 1d manufactured and sold by the Compaay. whi +h pureness will net only tend to the greater durability of the Paint, but will be found much more economical its use, even in the faiatua wing to the body or ing a far better finish with tyro coats, t te Maint would with three, of which every painter will hear witness. Compsny also mapufncture Red Lead and Litharge, and have forsale av .riety of Paints Ground ia Oil, viz: Verdigris, | Black Paint, Yellow Ochre, Spanih Browa, Paris Green, Brunswick Green, ke. &e. Having been te poiuted general Agents for the Company, all | orders should be POLLEN & COLGATE, £7 2mtr 257 Pearl street, corner of Beekman street. The Long Island d Insurance Co, Capital | H4} generally, on de- ite ured that eve: } | | | | | usu: y has | d through the two greatest Soatintutions that have e ever | occurred in the country ; they owe their escape from them with pesparative ly slight ere to the system which they have alw: imiting and baemget their ris) be may sustain will be adjuste . W. DELAMATER, Pr Tf imis*re FINN, Secretary: GEN, Sik — ULTIN M.D CONSULTING —OFFICE— NO. 3 NORTON reer ALBANY, N.Y Dr. Cooxx may be can(deatially consulted daily at No.9 Hegvey terete Al auy, N.Y. Office hours from 6 A. M. until Menicay Apvicr —As it is always important to obtain the services ofan eperiooged aud abled physjchtu-eall on the celebrated Be 'Clocke, No ¥ Norton street, Aibany—Stedical tnd Burgieal Jouroa . RESPDENCE, AT STANWIX HALL, ALBANY, N. ¥. JUNCTION oF THE BOSTON WITH THE BUFFALO RAILMOAD. | 113 im're Pe eS a ae Oar ih ome iro, fis ee | way CONSUMPTIO AY TON’S CO MOUND 9 RUP, & SARSAPARIL- wo ‘oodnaptha, Iceland Moss, Wild erry, &e., for Lung, Heart, Throat, diseases, bale to. TED’ aclcine. ted reinedy can be obtained (orice # eeuts,) at (9 John sre | and 77 Nitth Avenue; at the latter place an experienced pbs is in lance to give gratuitous advice from 10 to cian © jal im*r HOMAS BATE, survivine.t partner of the firm of & Janes Bare, Needle, Fish Hook and. Fishi eel ‘ora, Heodiditeh, England, and 102 Maiden fie Pit frieh i as CO} oes a HOMAS wy) asi MAS He. 2 coudacter ON My) - BATE, 102 Maideu lane, near Fe-rl street, up waits ew York, Jan. 5, 1246. im? PATENT LAP- ee IRON Donen “POUR axe a Coe long,‘and one and a £8 intr Hos, gRossEn. Racwy,, omas nes BES hat HAVANA 5 the pew brad EI | ORY, | GUinie Rraue Che aan ye i Srmale by ANE, (UP stuns) MANCHE, 0 ot 6s Felton 7 OMpEn ae: £10 Im*r Sprnish Hotel, , sto the Pablic a method 0! aC RK ADASTCA ‘ROM GLASGOW, ; which lenders case and comfort to. the 4 thets permits no pains have beew spered to Ob- | oa scopeinsoes Te ae ey ae ann ve ae Jb TUR. vat at he business, the Subscriber | paren ein the ugensaent mi 168 | plhfre All goods not permicted in five days must be sent to the othe crew ot ritek bark Adam Carry from Ol a crew im Oar, Nabe wens [tures ‘epacracting will be paid etter by "CO. t Bonthet & MINTURN, vote” a eaeeee the! Per between Poster ad Bais streets | Valentine Writers. For splendor, variety and chvapness, we | | cannot visit it during the de PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON, | | AMUSEMENTS. PARK TARATEE. » VANDENHOF, MI SANDS AND His TALENT! CHILDREN. Teesday 2 Evening, February 21, med. the come LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE Malls. Editorial Correspondence. Wasnineton, Feb. 21, 1846. All parties are waiting with great impatience the arnval of the English mails and despatches brought | | | | | dy of Charles Tk SCHOOL Mois ANAL Vandenhoff. by the Cambria to Boston. By some accident, the Lady ‘eszle, ...-. Miss Charlotte Barnes Herald of Friday, with the full resumé of the Enfi- After MR. SANDS AND HIS TA will opts EENTED CHILDREN, SES! apy goo a lish news, did not come through this morning. The Extra Herald, issued on Thursday, arrived by the mail of last evening, and was received by the , Departments and members of Congress, and, accor- | dingly, the Queen's speech, as well as the debates att po cence; crane | in Parliament, have been the leading topics of dis- bors open at 6 o'clock, and the Curtain will rise precisely | cussion to-day, in all circles. The remarks made ate | by Sir Robert Peel and Lord John Russell on Mr. Pakenham, have created great surprise, and many suppose that Mr. P. will have to return to England. FM) GREAT GY. MN. AS E To conclude with, Ist ume idthe jed the Mariette Guerin, Frise, OL Admussida—Loses, $4 BOWERY THEATRE A. W. JACKSON... -MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR Tuesday Evening, Febr: 24, . o> Willbe performed, 24 ne,aNew Grand Evacsirian Drama, | At present, however, everything is in a ferment, ARASAPHA ; and the influence of the English news cannot be Or, the tot tne Bedaw | fully appreciated before Monday or Tuesday next. J. R. Scott ir. Cony r | Thus far, nothing authentic has been received, but lanehard the Extra Herald issued on Thursday afternoon, in New York. We are on the verge of some singular changes of opinion and position. The notice in the Herald, correcting an error i had been lead into, as tothe character of punish | ment, or disability, which the lawsof Alabama im- posed upon the Honorable W. L. Yancey, on ac- | count of his fighting the well known duel with the | Honorable T. L.. Clingman, last winter, contains another error, which justice requires should be cor- ar G. Jones may, of ‘ATION. Mr. Hi Tae RIE ROAD ‘et Mr. Sampson Jones. Bis Chagjes Smith IC Lower Boxes 50 ceats—Second 11 Pit and Gallery 124 cents. Doors will oven at half past 6—eurtaii HOW 4’s CIRCUS, AT, PALMO’S OPERA "HOUSE. Reduction of prices. Boxes, i first and second tiers 25 cents; | Children uuder 12 years, 12/5 ‘cents Private Boxes 50 cents. maeaay. Kiventng, February 24th, ill rise at 7. count Bapinemyfidlsrens carntendes the, ae, rected. It asserts, that at a hostile meeting, induced . AMP , ‘i “ i Lediy Mrs Golecas a een and Mr N-B. Tur | by a challenge sent by Mr.C., “after an ineffectua 3 Leis eater. MADAME MACAKTE. the Firrt Fquestrian of the Age, pill dsp ay a variety of new graces in her_ brilliant Scene of uitation, fully developing the Poetry of Riding. we echable Seene of Ronemausnin, by NB. Puraer, Rhinwreeked Sailor Boy, by Master W. Nixon. Clown, Den ice : : # Great priveipal act of Horsemanship by, Mr. Wm. Nichols. ‘the Stadioct aptieel, by the Brothers Aym Elegant, Alem wre horses, Vy Mr. “arver and Mrs, y Mr Nixon and Son by Mrs Cole sad the performance of his saga- cious Do; "ithe bole to conclude withthe Fvzceof CUPID IN THE SOOT BAG. 0 Extra Toki bihes every Wednesday and Saturday fire, a consultation was held, in which it appeared that Mr. Y. had considered the remarks of Mr. C. as personal, which Mr. C. utterly disclaimed whereupon Mr. Y. made the suggested retraction.” This 1s a great error. Mr. Y. never considered Mr. C.’a remarks as personally offensive—neither was the matter settled by any such arrangement. The tollowing extract from the correspondence, publish- ed in pamphlet, by Mr. Huger, of S.C., Mr. Y.’s second, will show the true ground, and place Mr. 5 ee 3 ‘Doors ‘open at 7, performance to commence at half-past7 | Y, before the public, occupying his true position, as — the champion of the Southern cause :— BOWERY Aycan crcus: “AND NEW 1 fire, & consultation fol “ After a first and ineffect lowed between the friends uf the parties ; and upon a suggestion of the Hon. Mr. Rayner, of North Carolina, it Mr. Yancey might now retract his personally offen- sive remarks, applicable to Mr. Clingmen, Mr. Huger suggested that this difficulty existed ; that Mr. Yancey considered Mr. Clingman’s speech ‘as casti sonal RIK CIRCUS. No. 81 Bowers, Rockwell & Stone, Managers. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Eve- nings, Keb. 23d, 2th, 25th, The performance ACK sUBILE ES with the The Tyrotese Band, aud Fehiopian Melcdista | wd le "Battle of the | and offensive imputations wpon the Southern rate: Alte whieh, the Crusader’s Glory ! or, The Battle of the Spon cabish niet lesser as OM - mine poo Mr. Harrington and Son, the admired Acrobats. disclaimed such construction, and de that the speech my ay at Sea, by Mr. Thomas Moseley. ORT! Hy the Apollo of the ‘American Arena, in a | ete aTo conclude with the ETHIOPIAN HABMONIOSS. ee og ay Parga iearea er of the House resenta- ir. rence made the suggested re- was purely politic imputation upon an: tives—whereupon a Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 1034 cents. Open at 6é—commen: traction. Signed, &c.” , MAIL LINE AT 8 A.M. TO ALBANY cece. li | The Russian Minister gave a most splendid en- | he intermedi ding: ARCH STREET THEATRE, tertainment last night, at his residence in George- And the fuenebate Landings, or as far as the Ice PHILADELYHIA, \ , | per bee SNES LESSRE oo. eee vee ae 1m WE; Bunton. town. Mr. Pakenham, and all the Cabinet, except onthe dt He fiestas Almay sek eceaes ail be | | SE eee xh sinh i, 807" | Mr. Mason, were there; also, Gen. Scott, Messrs. an readi araieg thelr desti Calhoun, Crittenden, Clayton, and a great many Teen Fresh ng aby a others of the same literary and legislative calibre. nuit Moris. | Mr. Ritchie was there, too, and quite in his element. Mrs. Greene. The subject of the succession was talked of freely, and puns and jokes passed upon the three C.’s above, who sat neareach other, as candidates for the Presidency. There is to be a grand temperance ball here on | Tuesday evening next, at the Odeon, given by the ' young advocates of total abstinence. It is thought | that it will be very fully attended, as the tickets are | only to be $1 each. | The Philademic Society of Georgetown College will celebrate the anniversary of Washington’s birth day on Monday next. Having received an in | vitation to attend, from the Committee of Arrange- ments, I shall take notes of the proceedings, and | transmit them to you. trinn, and peas | rs. eae: PASSIONS. Satan, Raymond, Axel Sathaniel,. Regailerte CARD OF ADVERTISEMENT. NATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS, ORESNUT Pree, Fy PHILADE. PHIA, inder the management Messrs. WELCH, MANN-AND DELAVAN ; Will shortly [— ate this, the most prosperous season ever experienced in Am order to fulfil their Cooper reg at itimore and Warhingiou Among the numerous artistes gaged in their large establishment, may be found the following names of some of the first riders: MHS. LOUISA HOWARD, principal act Premiere artiste, in characteristic deliveations o! eee ooo Mi BY ticpersonations, on her eclebrated courser. Wastincton, Feb. 22, 1846. 3, it juestrian, on two F * 4 | Hons, rg fe oe ' peittareet general move- The important foreign news brought by the Cam- equitation , who appear in grand eavaleades. “Pan Home Bander and Mgucsteian feformer, Miss LOUISA bria is still an interesting subject of debate in al circles. It will have an important effect on the di rection of events in this metropolis; but it is diffi . cult, as yet, to tell what that may be. The present | state of parties, measures, principles, are more eom- plicated than ever. We are certainly in a new and important crisis in the affairs of the country—at a turning-point—where, if we go to the left, war if anise LEVI a TV. Firat qu a Panto’ ist, JC. ROG: Backward Ridhug, alcer Fe inet I aations by It BIG The RIV ke PAMILY—remarkable for their high talent im the gymnastic and Acrobatic arts HANS, [qnestrian Director, and two and five piisare We Cincedes and Little K. Pastor. Sharacters, MR. ODS. Prit ipal Male Kquestriars, R, anc W. B. CAR. fier ofthe Troupe, Ble. AGKARLAND. may be the consequence ; if we go to the brist ond a Fosturet, MI. G pun PUNE | right, peace, prosperity, civilization, may fol- Master, Mr. nN CHOLLS. |low for ages to come. The news, both in Yoealins, MESSRS. KELLY, LATHROP, and | reference to the Oregon question in England, |" Btag Manager, Me FREE and, also, in relation to our commercial af- ‘A constant succession of firat rate equestrian performers, from all parts of the world, and a continual series of the most | wegnifetae Pantomimes id Spectacles of high wqueatrian ce lebrity. ‘Lender of the Orchestra Mr. MEYER. Beene Painter Mr. JOHN WISER. fairs, has produced a deep sensation amongst all parties. During the week that now approaches, | some singular debates will, undoubtedly, take | giving the i st ression of the minds of our pub! he world, geimiletad athe rery fo aye fence reg aie waits | here, as to th e character of the intelligence ; a, armor, ywrengogs of wary He. by Messrs. G. | also, upon the speech of the Queen of land, the Cee eee a aeuaieeelleee, | #ecehes i Patlament ax wellae the debater ihe ‘A most saperb ecud Coed t ‘Horses, trained forthe are- | have taken p.ace in the Chamber of Deputies in | mand for warlike and processions miata onth a the stage—at- | France. bi A The Doce ur tn Cuene a re Parties here, in reference to impending measures, ed at » halbbake rsd t the Rigen her fvanably commeneeat'? | are in greater confusion than ever. To-morrow, the committee of custom house officers, who FRANKLIN HALL. { Rave: hese, collesied! Here, ba. Mb. WY albstra, aad } . SOIREE, by | 2¢eting as a board o le, will make ar HE GRAND Sead Mongely take binee THIS | “oe report to the House of Representatives.— EVESING. For tull porticwiors seeNgnall bi nat | jy this report it will be found, that under the Doors open at half past 6—performanl to commence at ae tariff bill, pga to the best estimates, paz celbel the imports for the year 1846-7, will be aot to NEW YORK GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS, $121,000,000—yielding a revenue of $25,440,000.— PT HIS GALLERY. will here after be open on Monday and | {t ig now calculated that the average duty, according Tnosdey evenings, for , ‘accommodation of those who | 4 the new tari bil, will be, per cent, being Un Satardays it is opea {ree tothe children sttending the | Something less than that of the compromise act rehools, accomp nied by their teachers. Arrangements | passed in 1832, under the auspices of Mr. Cla} sande rebscts can be made with the doorkeepel \ Whe new British tariff meat han ten at th tall od | present proposed, will be even more reduced than ours; for, according to the average, the new bill o'clock. | DR. HOLLICK EGS TO. ANNOUS cB that his new series of Lectures | will not amount to more than ten percent. Ina d Puysto.oey of Mal AG! ill crmamenveon FULSDA Kebraary 34, nad be completed on short time 8 desperaie oir le cnhyghe a ected in the two following days, at the Museum Lectare Room, | relation to this tariff bil gon go retin George street. sures. Great events, and ‘in lar dobamee, 410 are FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY, _._ | preparing. Atv}G P.M. Doors open at7. ingle Lecrure, 59 cents; tick: | or ree, St. Rach Lecture complete by by ittelf. | Wasuinaton, Feb. 22, 1846. At3g P.M. Doors opsn at 3. Single Lecture, 25 cents; tick- | Appoint mente—Ind tan Affairs, $e. vt tree, 00 ceuty. consist of the sixteen full size, life | ‘There appears to be an indisposition upon the part dels of the Male and lemale systema, and Ij t Bi | Pact the Male 1 t Bincls eet carseat | of the Senate, to act upon the large number ofnomi- ven nations now before it. Whatever the reason of this may be, it is a source of great inconvenience, as at ‘Thies Lectura are entirely new, will embrace the important | ull 1 ich's recent experience, wit " formation, iy, sddition to the-chief topics’ of the former Lee: | well ag mortification, both to the nominese and th “Or PRIDAY.: pe 2th, wiil be givew an Rxrna Lrorune President. The latter has said that he would rather contrasting Kr ith atl the other f see his appointments rejected at once, than have illustrated by the Models and by by ays ” ans 7 Kectnre, wilt efit shone ts Inve ckts fiber 22 | them le over asthey have, for so long a time, after | ith on engraving of the Human Structure, full size and color- d, 80 that they can follow the Lectarer’s description and study hemselves. N.B. Dr. Hollich’s Book on the Ori colored plates, may be bad st the Leetare Root price $1, the only complete work on the Repro being sent in It is time that action should be had | upon them. If the nomination of the Boston Col- 1 i dl thet of the Nevy Agent, Re oot taken wp aon, te additional vote of the ” ‘as Senators, of Life, with tem mor of Dr. H ductive Fune- here may y cara the tide tee Jerson's Hotel, Philadelphia, Keb, 18th, 1616, _ £29 2tis re | feast ther confirmation vhtuch wie hows L ND CIVIC BALL. | lity is afloat among G mbers again TpHE Pee ae n’s New York eb ry will } | both those gentlemen, on account of their peculiar take plrce at the Apollo Saloon, oa, ESDAY | opinions upon slavery, and thejannexation of new I csitae tae porter the allow! che Band wil a territory to the Union. The letter of the fotmer 0 Pear in fall orm ad perform the following pieces: eT Poctmaster General, aguinet ‘ppoin . Overture to Tancre a) if tleman Postmaster of @ 51 Catnole hi Sn arrayed portion setts, because of his being a be the liberal and enlightened iat rittee the othe How very foolish it is for men in wet to allow their religious prejudices VALE'S conduct, in either the private or life LAST. LECTURE ON ASTRONOMY, On S ionigprssemy at 7) P. a to their public walks of At the Soi ragomer of Le The nomination of Isaac Wright, Navy og ted of SUBIR H rete SIGONY with. x pptienie reference Boston, who was confirmed some some days ' ae care by anes Got been re-considered, and stands now, te cae col- Prekees 23 cents, a oe ancien! f league in office, the collector, in statue quo. My twie, 3 Franklin » Where his globes acd cards are forsale. impression 18, that neither of these gentlemen can hove, Vale's ephemeris of the na ontalniay the, Janets’ situation for iy for (> Jase publis new for the year 1816, containing month, with rales to find their daily posiuon, igen kehools, Ke, using globes. ure the pease ce , ‘ar, bap, been for a number of MRA, ears ol tof great | le 550 a near Prince. | hr it regards the distribution of Indian scrip for r dersigncd he lense for » limited, period, the land settlements. It is rumored that men holding entor | hij eget in public life, have been closely con- atic | nected with all Do effected for sale will be under th as | ir nests out of this species of traffic. The who will be Tosdy. at af ti times ip impart sien nt oon treaty of R in’s (Creek alone, has produced yl Helettor Lectures, Concerts, Boils ke isis. | More suffering and distress among the poor Terms, reasonable. Apply between thd, and 4 to. ol joek, | than any other measure ever adopted DINNEFORD, | by Co to carry out its pontgnees costars in £23 1wis*m on the premises. | favor ‘that unfortunate people. po ES ‘SIC. not ME, GzeRse, ate mould reapectflly inform bis ee ofa ioe eda my of the frauds contemple- geruction ou the PIAL ORTE, wt ea Hence, Chrys under the provisions of thas seen Oe -*} oe or acthoaystopuared his pupils. ‘Terms’ moderate, The advocates he act ade known on application. hs ieee t, 1942, authorizing the issue of serip, to the MR. ‘fh to enter inthe ‘States of Missasip PROFESSOR | OF asic, G, PIANIST, Se. Louisiana ILL ve feopr es ¢ Ui. Concert go Clon Fasten fauon, to acquire n tl on the arr Pe Me aoe ate ae a | Ladi 1 ete a ceaael coun of ts that be will reach. Can be seen at No. Scomcnebone Eh iin MUSIC. Another case of this Icind was the bill of the lint nee eat aor MUSIC FOR authorising the: dians ony ihe Mee of their claims agains the urte of this or, in to ue Sam, | oer word, bathoraing tem 8, CAN gener pty & PAR TNC STREET,

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