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veuty tons tor as s the ti fr = the fw fro! pee Chunk to Jer y Db: the ting omiog mae b oaly stock on the list thar, not give ae ve marke nine od, is wark, connectio New York, iso doubt deat sans, if not exceed he Delaw: tect for how ears that Col ball of speculators, ud W* now acomect of Mr. Ww great avenus it eannot be other Mi c MONKY MARKET. Thursday, Feb. 18-6 P. M. ‘The stock market continues exceedingly quiet, and prices vary from day to day just enough to give the ope | Tators sufficient business to keep the wheels in motion 6's, 1886, Kentucky, Ohio, and Reading North Americen | Trust advanced 3% per cont, Farmers’ Loan 34, Morris | Canal 4 ; Canton fell off 3%, Norwich & Worcester 3%, | and Herlem %. The sales of Harlem were larger than United St Railroad, closed at yesterday’s prices those of any other stock in the list. At the second board, Harlem and Canton closed at prices current inthe morning. Farmers’ Loan fell off 34, and Norwich & Worcester % per cent. ‘There has been, as yet, very little enquiry for Sterling | Exchange. The Sarah Sands does not leave until the ‘24th instant, (Wednesday next,) and there will not be much demend until the opening of another week. We quote primo bills on London at 1052 105}, with a very fuil supply in the market; on Paris 6[40 9513734; Amster- dam 8934 a $934; Hamburg 843, a 35; Bremen 77% a 7734. ‘The aggregate amount of specie imported into this port from January 1st to February 17th, was $1,034,046, a3 follows :— Imronts or Srecix~ Port or New Yorx. January Ist to February 17th, 1847. + $139,410 Ship Admirel, from Havre... ... Ship Bavaria, from Havre,.» «> ++ ‘Steam ship Sarah Sands, from Liverpool,. - From all other sources. .......eseeeee Total,...... $1,034,046 ‘The importations into Boston for the same period, have heen about three millions of dollars. We also notice an | were purchased? The total pan arrival at New Orleans from Liverpool, of $160,000; and as the oggregate importation of specie into the country since tue Ist of January, 1847, will not vary much from five millions of dollars. The arrival of the Cambria, at Boston from Liverpool, now fully due, and of several , Will swell this sum to full packets at this port, also ten millions of dollars. Meavson’s Bank Note Reporter gives the following description of a new counterfeit fy blurred: he one we sew w: Banker, letter A, No. 4050, dated May primer It in stated that tho bills of the Plainfield Bank will ultimately ell be redeemed at par. There is no redemp, tion of the Lehigh County Bank, of Pennsylvania, in Wall street; but it is supposed thoso bills are worth fifty cents on the dollar. ‘The receipts of the Housatonic Railroad Company, for January, 1846 and 1847, were ag annexed: — Hovsaronic Rarvroan. For Freight. . Passengers an ++ 13,860 04 $40,666 94 22,745 30 tae eee eee eee « 9G17,990 64 Here is an increase of nesrly one hundred per cent Jor the month this year compared with last. The re- ceipta from freights comprise two-thirds of the aggre- gate. The business of this road only continues so largo during the winter months, as the freighting of that se ‘son, particularly thie year, is nearly as large as any other two seasons in the year. Tho location of this road is not favorable for connecting this city with the Northern th section of the country, and its place must plied by an extension of the New York and Albany line, raupning through the ea:tern part of th Total Same month Increase. and W soon bi eastern counties of this State. f © a are com jleted the Toad ou the Mor- cartied ina twe tection who are now inter and an important tock hes bee t the ry arent coal Ww ch oie after | for shipment to Ireland. The Cembria’s news being 40 Housatonic, new foods 73-280 Norand Were we Mor Bds 73 0 2 eo RMerchants’Bk 105% 100 do Me 150 do 58 ‘Trust do 100 Farmers’ Trust 30% 100 Harlem BR 50) uo 50 2 0 do b30 30% 350 go. do 30% 500 = do 300 do Sy 1450 0 30 do Bos, 300 0 lo RediagRR bso” 0 Lie RR oad (30 do” ro ee Second Board, 100 shs Harlom RR 495; 25 shs Canton Scrip 3% 100 do 50. 50 Canton Co a15 36! 100 do 494 100 Farmers’ Loan 960 30. 0 do 49: DIO 90% ds | 630 2 bis ws 100 ie Horst Canal b60 as ‘or io do 49) “ New Stock Exchange. $3 the Farm Loan a2 30,40 ahs Nor& W Mon 54 a5 Contes: Co i ee 53 ee 3 5s 30 Harlem RR zy do sl0 53 250 # 1%5 do 53 50 lo bd 325 do 52% 5) do so tomes do sto 42! 50 do bi 100 do slo 51 40 do CITY TRADE REPORT. New Yous, Tuvaspay Arreanvon, Feb. 18. The markets were rather inactive for most articles of trade, except Ini freely and at steady prices. M Grinnell, Minturn &Co., on behalf of the Irish Relief Fund, entered the | market and purchased 3,000 barrels corn meal at $5 1234, fully due, had a tendency to suspend, to some extent, operations in flour, and the market closed without ani mation. Provisions and groceries continued firm, with a fair amount of sales, at steady prices. qchtums-—The market was steady at $4 6734 for pots, and at $5 60 for pearls. bed Ta —No change in prices. Good yellow was worth 97 Buecnervrrs —Flour.—There were sellers of small fao simile ots the ori- lots of Genesee at $7 123g, while holders demanded $7 as Bs report sales of 1,500 barrels Genesee and Michi- 0 private terse 1,000 do Brooklyn mills at $7 26, Fin ate of of taking it at $7 1234, after steamer’s roe Genesee, and 1,000 do Oswego, sold at $7 12%,” and 1,000 do Genesee, to arrive in May, at $6. 613 bbls Genesee (damaged) sold by auction at $6 56 to $6 874. Wheat.—The market was firm,and we report & sale of 4,000 bushels of Geneseo white at $1 75; 15,000 stellen dma ed, in sacks, sold by Messrs Betts & Co, at suction, and brought from 27 126c. Corn.—The market openey ‘rather firmer than it A yesterday, and before the of Change, nearly all the samples ofiered for sale iched from 48 to 50,000 bushels, including 15,000, deliverable on the opening of the river, at 95c. The remainder, chiefly on the spot, sold at 98c. to 100c. Corn Meal—The market was scead 8,000 barrels were purchased as stated, on account of Irish Relief Fund, at $5 123 for shipment. No od in Brandywine, ‘which was held at $5 25. Rye was | scarce and dull’ Oate— Canal were quoted at 48c. @ 0c ; Beans, hole a bushels,'sold at $1 310. Exrorts ov Snzapsturrs Rom THts Font, Fen. 17, 1847. "0 Holland. To Gt Britain Fybet, ba 5,695 13,181 Fi _ a - 5,076 - 8551 8450 2,72 — otton—The market remains inactive and difficult to | freight of 500 bags Rio at 7%<c.; a small lot of 19 begs do, da- maged, sold by auction at 744c. cash. ‘nvit—No sales were re rted beyond a few casks of | dried peaches at auction, which brought $3 per cask. brought 6390 a 73gc. cash. Hemr—Continued scarce and firm. Hipes—1,168 green sold at auction, and brought bc. Hoxxy—I0 tierces Cuba were sold at 47c. per gallon. Lusap—The Crea was quiet <6 25 a $4 81 }q0. Mota ‘he market continued firm. A cargo of Cardenas, just arrived, was held at 28 cents. Nava Srones—Sales were confined almost oxclusive- Ws to spirits turpentino, at about 42 to 43 cants. O11s—American linseed continued firm, and sales were reported at 78 cents, but we could not trace the report to any positive source. English was held at 80 cents. Provisions—The market was steady at yesterday’s rates, and we r eport sales of a lot of prime pork at $13 deliverable in thart; $12 62}ga12 75, and al out 600 bbls. mess do at $15 | previous rates. Lard—A sale of 200 fancy package the German style, from Boston, sold at 11) cont, 6 nary in barrels and kegs was quoted at 10 a 10}; 200 e | kegs sold by auction at 7% a 8 cents, cash. Checee— There was a better feeling with greater inquiry for ex | ® rt, and we report sales of about 20 dairies, including \y Wo have meds up the annexed table exhibiting the | xes and casks at 67} cents. Butter, good fresh, | ‘Kroes regy'ipts of -each railroad in this State for each of | Continued in request, at full prices. the p9/ three’years, from the official returns : New Yore eeneenentes te 81: Companies MohaWs aud tudson .. $97, a 12, a 15,947 177,437 126,343 elner and Sarnto oes “ehsuectady and Troy....,, 32,646 Totals, .....+.+++,$1,610,130 2,049,380 “Tho increase from 1844 to 1846, amounted to $439,250, nd from 1845 to 1646, $272,980, being ubout twelve and a half per cent. There is Wut one raitoad in the above list, the receipts of which Were not greater in 1846 than in 1845, and that exception being about twenty-five per cent and Schenectady. ductive. do finished stat At the time th to part with their money, unle: stock. The Hudson and Berkshire, and the Buffalo and Nia- gara Railroad Companies, have made their report to the Secretary of State. Hopsow ap Beaxsnine Raruncan T en paid for construction and cars # for Receipts from 2 852 through ssenger 14,796 way verre freight end other sourcer Expenses of repairing and running the road. Number of locomotives used by the ‘company, four. Burrato anp NiaGana Fauus Raiunoan. +++ «$205,902 95 ‘The length of road, 2 miles. Cost of construction to January 1, 1847. Receipts from 50 815 passengers. freight, kes mails..., Current expenes, . .. , A 4 locomotives, th ihe Hudson and Berkshire Railroad Company have road in this country, no matter how unfavo- rable ot present may appear their location, must eventn- ally pay god dividends. Nearly every railroad in the sountry earned mere money in 1846 than in 1845; and so far this year they have done a very large business, com- ” pared with the corresponding period in fermer years — ‘The activity in the grain markets has given all our rail- reads any quantity of freight, and they have been reap- Sng avery rich harvest. Every road in the country, which is in geod hands, must improve in value and pro- ductiveness ; they are so intimately connected with the trade and commerce of the country, that they must im- prove o@ our resources become developed, and connec: tions sre made between different sections of the country. ‘The businoss of the railroadsof New England is almost entirely of a local character, and they pay better divi- dends than apy ether roads in the country. Railroads running in any direction from this city, or one in any ‘way connected with it, are more favorably located than any others in the country, and with judicious munage- | ment cannot but prove, in a short time, highly pro- Wo have expended nearly three hundred millions of | ‘Lbrovisions clottieg hehe ae sulferug poor of of izeland, in works of internal improvement in this coun- jome of which are unproductive, some in an un- nd some at present perfectly useless. immense debts of some of the States were contracted, the public mind was almost entirely absorbed by the construction of canals. The canals Duilt at that time, at such on extravagant rate of expen diture, will in a few years be almost entirely superseded by railroads constructed in their immediate vicinity. Now railrosds are in completion in every part of the country, and a few years will suffice to complete many | of the lines now in an unfinished state. The capital | stocks of most of our railroads, have been filled up by subscriptions from the middle classes. Our capitalists are very shy, and touch all works of internal improve. ment cautiously; and generally rich men are unwilling immediate returns in the shape of dividends are guarantied. In consequence of this principle prevailing so generally, the system of payiog interest upon all instalments paid in upon eub- scriptions to railroads, has been adopted. We cannot but condemn this system, as it is not more or le: paying back to subscribors in the shape of interest pert of the principal, the deficiency produced by these pay- ments having to be made up by an increase of capital | | [S PRESS, and will be pubis The length of road én operation during the season, $1 | ‘ost of construction, including outfits, . . $675,615 00 Parm Lear—976 lbs. sold at 7% at auction, for cash. Rice—The market wes firm; 26 cree rs of a lot | slightly Saneged, sold at auction, and br it $4 87K a | $4 62}¢c cash. Sexvs—All kinds were steady, and full prices de- manded. Sucan—We report sales of about 200 hhds New Or- Jeans at 8c; 26 boxes brown Havana, damaged, sold a | auction at 744 cash. TaLLow—Sales were reported at 8% a 9c. ‘Tonascco—The market was steady at 3 063; for Ken- tucky leaf. Wuisxy—100 bb]: sold at 2834c, and 60 do at 28c. was quiet at former quotations. Faxicuts—To Liverpool 74 6d a 83 for Flour, and 28d for Grain continued to be demanded. To Ireland 8s 6d for Flour, and 30d for Grain to Cork and a market, con- tinued to be asked, snd in soms cases met. To Havre nd London, no change since last report. Reau Estate at Auction —Four story brick store and lot on 28th st, .. Two story gbrick bes: ay Swe 65 wer Three sory brickhouse snd lot t on aie neur 3d avenue, 20 by half the b Lot on Spring’ street, Laurens, 9816x100. ‘Two story brick house and lease of lot No 23 Henry street, 20xi00, . 5,175 ¥ Two story brick house dnd lot No. dt" Walker street... Buooxiyx—Two lots on Butler street, between Clinton and Henry, 26x100 2 ae Died. In Brooklyn, L. I.,on Wednesday afternoon, Feb 17, Lucy Evevtna, daughter of Mr. Churles Cc. ‘Backster, aged two years and five months. At Tompkinsvillo, Staten Island, on Wednesday morn- ing, the 17th inst., Bexuatan M. Van Bruren, in the 78th year of his ege. The relatives and friends of the fa invited to attend his funeral, from hi Friday, at 12 M., without further inv ral services will take placo in the Dutch Reformed Church, ‘Tompkinsville. I ‘Whitehall at 11 A. M., and retu 3,000 6,700 8,400 AID TO IRELAND. & Committee appointed to take charge of dona hartered the bark “* Victor, te, and th Mr, have the astistaction of ieianeeee te ¥ atisinetion of in m yer T Grifiths his gene aly offered for by Mr Griffiths. t to the kindly offered to take charge of the same free ol expeuse to the Committee. GEORGE BARCLAY. 29 Beavert, MINTURN, 78 Sonth st, “EY BURN, 22 South William WM KK 44 Exchange place GEORGE MebRIDE dee web eeae fi8 tfre Committees AID TO IRELAND. Buildings, 54 Wall street, Feb t be, and is hereby recommeded that mectivas be forcumin held fathe setoal era at for the parpose of organising, comm collect coutr tt Teport through the ward comm tees to thes ling committee at Prime’s Building, No. wal fo necoud floor. fel7tfrs M. VAN SCHAICK. OONS FOR MEXICO, Ty, THE cue Cor XY be accep*ed from this State. ly authority fre lent, Amorican of good moral character, id rienced officers, are tre toS PLM. 12 Sellars ounty and 160 acres 0 jand, with increased pay sistenee, horse. an rament HARLES KEARSING, Jun’ THOMAS C. i. fe aere vig eas ied im & few days, by Wm 0. THE CODE OF HONOR er, THE THIRTY-NINE m nner in which the Duel is to be com | anecdotes of Duelling, to which is prefi Taylor. & the origin and progress of the Duelio, by A SOUTHRON . . TAYLOR, aS co. No.2 Astor House. N. Y., an 116 twre 4&5 Jarvin'siBuildings. Baltimore, Md. you BNING COLLAKS AT WHOLESALE. | to be found in the ity, at W.T. 8 reet. Sonthern and country to their advantage to call before they purch FANCY PAPER AND PAPER BOXES. & FRIEDEL 115 John street, near Pearl, up stairs. ufacturers of paper boxes and samp! rds arid ace: | in roneey aa RiP srders thankfully received and exe- ly and on reasonable terms. Wji6 tm* rig 4 FRENCH Dagur: | gene cS uli ose bia saree | side E 8 | Auittie a ragusta, \e Neg oe a a a A BOY about 15 yea at 7 lass | HEAD—Mr. onviees Top, Mr. G. Barrett; Mrs. Oblivious re feet to learn th tina for the erat yea Easreriog bal. ad lard globe: rated, and GC Sure 15 C pik: "bed pans, izlass inks, 25 zen lamps, china tea sets—in lots trom the shelves, to suit deal- ba tt: at i — credit over sie A ering seen a W. SHIRLEY, Salesman. having some knowled ec. 'Y quali sburkl—A smal! neat ininutes walk of Peck jams burgh Post Office. Friday £veui Feb. | Bower THEAT KK—-—F ri CoB ' wAFORMATION eile Pai THE Jower part of a modern built. two sto We itehouse, Ni f Broad by, small family, o Pr 5 | ieee of Misi Any person having formation brother, ‘sea ie 0 fia agriber offe a JOU! atthe cornor of © boken (formerly | fe oP. private dwellix JOHN ZABLE. jeuse call at 143 Contre at. up satzira ONS, by ir corres, THE large wal commodivus store No. 174 Grand $, young women, ina | Duan; Lucy, Mr ca'ion very desiral rowers. noob: fe fora dy, Pedaaiarae piteaee Bt peal ha At No. 87 Norfolk street sey Malorne, tee ‘seen for ee. deys. ly three years, P} ond OR S. ut VATE KSA LekesE ng Broperty known "ihe front af lot | le of lot, witha | “CHAN VY LaiLOus. Cutter, by a youn, the busizess, and Doniaettrs, at city re (oles office of this journal in corn, which continued to move | Tie large lee Cream, Pastry aud Coulec: | blishmeut, which has years, aud who wishes to dispos Te as situated on ery No. 9, Wweighiag not lees than 330 be tt ¢ Privilege ef tak: raphie ¢ Parposes, with eft ys the very best of mile in length, sub- ion of all imperfect | 1S month u of paren ered in this ity darin ANI GUION. LARGE SHOW ROOM AND ST ‘on favorable terms, the store No. las € hatha \OUND—About 3 or 4 ks Walt street, which pie cau aay and paying cost of adverti: L. VAN at Messrs. Prime, Ward & Co.'s, s mand 60 feeton M Hie ntree tds arpet, or suy ote’ bisivees requiring good om, Cau be connected with the store ries are alta wo Jes, ALOB a 5 e rdverti bed Seaton scinae Het id after the 1s: of tM: Ht EPICUREAN GTO Ti KLE y Halt, and plese sade | ted. & Marecsedte We te SOLURED COOK WANTED. LL AMMEDIATELY. ty soil family, an ex- Ars Week but Ona of Sands, Lent ¥% Co.'s Trow ute oars for sale o1 fee oe rig NE’ Old ToUNG MAN of the hi ages reepes | ‘ mb. BEDS carver in | wis ANT ‘SES, 46 Fu'ton Market. OPE CUTTING 3—80 bat it New Orleans Rope Cut tings, for sale by ‘PERSSE & BROOKS, ft eatablia ments ts Has no ments to go sout! tthis office, will a Prompt hor ad or ‘Nasvau treet. Ha Ot eal sale by No 65 ie eo Nase at. BLEACHING PUWDEn. puperior Bleaching Powder, per ate Gleumore, from Belfast PERSSE’ at BHOO KS, 65 and 67 Nassau st. dressed r") w Pal LEFT OFF WARDROBE an FORNI TURE | ANTE. ADIES OR GENTLEMEN hi to dispose of, such as Wearing vs a fair cash price for the same, Office, or ) other: e, re wi | mo change in New Jersey. Barley—No sales reported. | ving dy Pn bed effects shed aie residence from the Kuchantress, composed and srringed by M scan be attended to by une a VENST nington, for wiad instruments, having been YRUS W. HELD & CO. sao: tment of Pi re MARK. SiiLL TAKES THE LEAD IN | The subscriber rey Paper oftany size or sclally infor he | rT ety “for rags, bageing effect gales, owing to tho impossibility of engaging | ofr Che nd 19 Cente M Marner pat | other kinds of fay Ww. Strong, near eae ‘Oran Me. 9 Burling slip, Nt KELIEF FOR IRELAND. gessity of immedi irving millious of our fellow ¢ cy Correz—The market was iteady, and we report sales | far offe od fe le thi ib aud Mutton, all ‘of which Fish—The market continued steady for dry cod ond | mackerel; 100 boxes herrings sold by auction, and | | TpHE or individuals, as a depot where may. government or other vessel i despatc! Pork, Clothing or anYarticle suttable to this’ tr red ttaie e Prag ay een e's oct country. Lope are pre notice, at their Paper W ad bet if fivesias street. A FEW MORE OF THE REFERANO. A8 TO THE GOOD Ee PECTS MRS. JERVIS’S CO} nd curing Colds Coughs, H cose Induenes, AD ti M GENERAL MOSEL, Yn Broadway, fendance to give r JOSEPH NAYLOR. SHIPPEKS OF GRAIN, BAGS. ceipts ta the same. 5 wi GRAHAM B SRS pcg tp eh U I, AND DEALERS SN BAGS, 4 No. yay 8; 400 barrels do in store at | AN supply shipper of Grain’ w hyd x ane 381 mibinae. N; Heal iY %5o1 Broad: Beef—There was little doing, but prices Ron! eaay | 4 | "RAPP A a BOO KHAN 8. eta 78 BROADWAY, « corner of hton & Co., 10 Astor House, 110 and 856 Broad- ;, Burntou, 49 Sixth avenue, 17 and ludsoa street; Nelson, corner of comer of .Grant 139 Fulton at anid Atlant iain Cpe City = aeons IVIDEND.—The Bonrd of Dire have declared a ‘months, payable to the stant. B: Ri Catherine and 4 ind Stockholders’ on and ‘after the loth in- URRY, Secretary. 1S aie The transfer Book will widows until 10th instant. AN IMPORTANT WORK. NEUROPATHY, OR THE TRUE PRINCIPLES ee ae ART OF HEALING | GLASS WORKS! GLASS WORKS!! HE subscribers have taken and refitted the New York and Brooklyn Glass Work ie a ne Jackson street Ferry, Brookiyu, exp. poplin, of the action of GALVANIBSE, ELEC) 'RICITY, AND MAGNETISM, N’T ISEASE, Anda ségienen between their powers and those of Drags, o1 f =. ith a view to determine their re- le, at Kinds or” ‘Drug ata Ware, of a superior q all its variety of colors. Particular attention Brookivn, Feb. 18. Seen I CaN MOUSLIN DE LAINES Agents foi the TODDART & CHENEY. Wuarenone—No sales were reported, and the market | lative value, aevand pro ERICK HOLLICK, M Seinndon Physiology, the Origin of Life f Disonse, Be he. . ©. MOOR AB, 182, greek The trade supplied on the most'liberal terms. DY BANG ESTABLISHMENT. . of (Goede, at Mr. k. a latterly recent- avenue, 20x98. . $3,200 | 5,000 | Depot for the reception and deliv Lauren 8 William 9 & DESCHA\ fous, 33 South streets Hever, 7L Wall street Pei ia 119 Maiden Li ane pel frodnaed fata the United States, and according to the Paris fashiot of goods, sewing allk und twist, either id spun silks, zephyr sewing cotton, mo- plain or ‘shaded: worsted and wool hair, a and cotton yarns. rted patent machinery for putting 1 bestand most approved manner, tka, worsteds, ribbons, silk and armenia rerdyed and made equal to | Orders carefully attended to and promptly exeouted. ety HAIR DYE. —The improvement Pry ° Y AKicOBAPH E., which \ the Haira nataral Black or Brown, and let vara of all kinds, 9,500 13,000 | ickhouse and lot No. 68 Lewis | fe street, 20u101........ obs 4,250 Lot on Charles street, ne: ieecicer, ‘a5: 95. 8,060 | “LL'S PAIN EXTRAG TOR “OUNTRY pod kad can be supplied with the trae articles, in any quantities, and to soit purchasers— but to get ‘the number, (No. 21 Courtiandt street,) mui and worsted inthe spools or skeins N.B—Wanted 25 to 30 travelling agents gil different States, each to furnish hix own team. LES: ONS IN DRAWING, & ONS. H. LAEDERICH, lately from employ some cf his and water color painting (: been a pupil of the cele rated Redoute, and pos- ing fally tne manarr of that great master, eif eapeciiily to the ladies wishing . creping and i tehocls an ry rehools in an Yor, for all the other branches of h Heprnexcrs— Rey. in giving lessons in freee | Is46—ALEXAN- | Y | ket, now becoming the best in the Union, of from the west,or 10 ce | Ment, presents 1 to the pablic with the utmost oahieoes as having no equal, Cet a perfect Dye. | perday. There are’ ran of burrs, an For sale by Rushton Aspinwalt, William sD Jobn- ‘A. Verten, Rev. T. F. Schroed hay e Luze, Esq. P. A. Lacoste, ollomb & Iselin Sehrage & for terms may be made at the tev. A. Ver- jin street, and at 54 New street. R.-! bone and Se peal cy Iv’ on good product. A BROAD Nocti | D'S »,D. (oh Oe Pilot Orrice ov THe New Youx Fi New Youn, Feb. “i 1817. [he board of directors ed a dividend of four per cent payable. to th the 15th inst, at the office of th . ‘The transfer books will UNDERHILL, Secretary. OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTE. ADIES and Gentlemen baving i] 10 Ive real estate in this city. in the nee water office bases mt house and lot for sale, situ: eral small sums of money to lend, on Brooklyn | ._ Apply as above. 422 eoda1 NK 8 CO SPRING GOODS. DALLEY’S PAIN EXTRACTOR. ERCHANTS AND DRUGGIST i f the only genuine Pain Extractor at erms are made with wholesale pur- Bo Ladies san bo titeaded to By ars. Oia stock and job goods bought, of any eet and A store of Mr-doseph Naylor, Novis roadway, who. haa very | NOTICE. “TO, ALL GENTLEME 1ENTLEMEN, if you want your clothes ke order for the rem take or send your cont: of Washington, where you can refived, with new velvet coli boroms, on the mo't resonable terms. rs fer itfor sale by the | as vba delivered ether | Ciahery it asers and with egents, Fresh certificates of its remarkable efficacy in Burns, Piles, | Rheumatism, ke, &e., furnished gra a Reversal travelling agents, with ment DALLEY & Cx—The Saltousta'l Lake Compan d opring Water Ice, _ of A. CORTIS8O8. f-om London. MS AND SHOULD#RS—2% casss hams and shoul- =. bark Hebron, from New Orleans, EDWARD K. COLLINS, CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE na WANTED. ADIES or Gentlemen Clothing or Ay re ders, just Janding having any cast off or superfluous | of fine quality, for sale se of, can obtain a /air cash for the subscriber, at his resi- iy a 38 td attend- oan’ packet ship HOTT! bad throu ib the post, w ‘OU0L—1500 Ibs. Wool, jast landing and fer ne «| OL a+ Wool, Just lendion and Sb PAC eer ig PRINCE: DE WOINVILLE,” i f lies ignees ly this ship are pai c Mequested to send their permits on beara, N, B.—Ladies can be attended'to by Mrs. Diane J seribers, without | ER AND APPARATUS. J. Matthews, No +» Manufacturer of all che Tasder | } used ir oe repntuarares ¢ dr BAGLEY S$ GOLD PENS—ga Sas, delay. Al E Paneth | has recentl it Rot pt avoidably be sent to the Public are, & > rawing or bottling of Pr a 'Byrape, also for the per se &e ., will accompany e- FANS AND STIFFNES* OF THE LA, '§ OF THE SKI syesiodete of Pota jaclading Fon vad Penail | Mity, and tee public may rely upou finding a first rat motivithttanding the Low price. Watches and Jewelry. 8 up ot the ‘Apparatus an SAVAGE, 92 Falton st. THE GREATEST RAZOR EVEK USED. VENNEY’S invisible le edged tte Hollow Ground Meltonian Bold wholesale an! retail, asd euch one warranted to shave | well or exchanged or tne artey raed, at HLF. ‘ALB ARKS in, , and véionane | * ie not parieeee in five days, f. HEUATATTON Riso Pha be hie purooin yRuP of and Yellow Dock.—This 4.9 G. “SRANTON: Successors to KF. As MUNDEN. OCK LETTER SIGN MANUPAGTUBERS, AND SIGN PAINTERS, no, 2 tayo" now, id Office, New York won, ‘Stores, William street, Rath- National Hotel, Perki jankin Ton Company, any fecombination of remedies It is prepared fromthe Durest articles, and urifies and quick ry part of the anima) | Le Roy. For f i of to BOY! Bovb. ica a partook st te of health. dl the means | Adjoining the Bas bun’s Hotel, Tego ‘hotel y ‘essing complaints, Itis recommenied in TE hon ded ‘Warehouse, Ni to convince the most in- CHARLES un, RING, Drage prerve the 22 BrOndway, cor 0 observe the wri We oteneh bottle #e | ef TS SULPHUR BATHS, | 7 Peart SteeKr, NEAR BROADWAY. HESE BATHS have been establi ty six years, and are ad caly Sulpha: the most capes phy#i- haste rheum, chronic eom- * | Street. withont d a eredulous of its TO OWNEKS OF REAL ESTALE. informs the owners of Rane 18 ag yay repented wd ie oe i mn AMUSEM K: RK THEATRE—Fridey &) my Pr recteened tor grand tallec Treated” Mr, Krederick; Alt od, Passlos; sn | fuhcie, Top Mrs Abo comedy of SPRING GAR- pf hs—Lord ; Mr, Barrett; Bir Arthur Le. h the celebrated B ww Dalle ate TELLES or LE DIABLE AMO- Mile. Augusta. will be pe pectoemed th the Ba opera BELLAS Chap lino, {Cinderalts, dt eye eS sera ‘he drama’ ef JACK SHEFPARD—Jack Boot! id 124% conte SEE “Ph Ger cts a. Mrs. Ada Stetson. Beet ol Met jute (lormerly the Ureen- re.) comer one ha Kon aud the Feby 19th, 1 Il be pe: |, the ay atthe Lit Oe Vo Ne clade ‘SMeinotte, Mi. A. ; alae, 3 Altar shich,the TON, NEY" MOUN-—Jaques, Mr. @. Gre: | | ham; Juliana, Mrs. Ada Stetsor le with HAE KASCAL JACK Jack, John 2d Tier, 25 ets; 7. To conch Prices for tduisaionm Dre Cirele, 50 ce Doors open at 656 o' Pelock=wure TALIAN OPERA. | Pier ty OPERA HOUSE, Champers street.—On day Kveniny josh 8b February, the performance of WoL LINDA OF CHAMOUNIX—Lardn, | i haee, Siguora KR Fieos Vassonat Sir ari Asihoay, Mar A Swquirico; ist te! Boxes and Farquette $1 09; ad tier do 5; Private bo: id $10. | ‘or # persons, & | " next, Lucia di Lammermoor, et the request of va- cence can be secured at the box office from 10 A. M.till4 e lock, P. M. daily. £18 re 19th—ih i snees will commence wit dA MAN WI THOU! S'HEAD-Mr. AND THE ORANGE TREE Walcot: “Bing Bice folemed. “bythe “NEW FOOTMAN—Loby Break- window, Mr. The whole hae igoucinds with drama entitled THE | the WHITE HORSE U. F THE POrEERS—Gerald Popper, | Nicwinson; Col Chesham, 1 Dress circie, 50 cen! AMEKICAN CIRCUS. BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE. 18 EVENING, Febraary 19, an entire ehange of per- forman melding th the The se NEW TUR May fy, Fy ighiing Bonies, anda Horsemanshi Be aoe it t 6, at? open at 34 pas , Boxes 23 conte: Pic 1256 15 iwe Wabnut ieee Tanase, PHILADELPHIA a KA. eae Lessee, LAKE, NEFIT OF Mra MASON. FRIDAY EVENING. eee Ay 19 will be performed the Lomed THE HUNCHBACK, Sir Thomas Clifford. -Mr Wheatley Juli . Mrs Mason Lew ichin man Crocker Bare’ “THE POT POURRI, ouored on Tues- with an unanimous neore, will be repeated by ctive Byebaration th RICHARD if . Upon ascale of magnificence never before wituesed in this city. NEW YORK OPERA HOUSE. sass the Greenwich Theatre. tfull: a fe her tr: Is and the public, Salers her re , rere THA THER Eh BENEFIT . On FRIDAY Evening, Feb 19, 187, PAULINE lathe bad aay. FAVOR ‘nd ANA in the HONEYMU: Claude Metso. oe Duke Aranza. Box book now oj a LES 3S DANSEUSES = WEANOISE ADAME, JOSEPHINE WEISS, Mistress ofthe Ballet Managers of Th ‘Theatres in the L United must be VEY ef the fark Theatre, New ily authorised (3 make all arrangemeirs for R. Josephine Wei try. It is the onl. tion of Madame Mr. Povey begs leave to state, Justice to himself, that! he has Maik seed in that capacity e to do so until he receives from n herself a Mateo be -wal of such authority. fre CHESNUT STKEET ee PHILADELPHIA. ae Subscribers having lensed the above magnificent os tablishment, offer the same to re! by the ni 5 a week {until their veturn from the south on the 11 Mave can be obtal of Mr. ‘agent for ve wi ae RY BALL ‘LUO THOMAd H BLAKELY el totender to him the compliment of a bally ewan ail be ome Friday, the 19th inst, at Tammany Hail. ‘ ie ets One Dollar ‘which may be had froin any of the jlownay ftps ° john Hickman. 8. Deverna, Richard Fi ‘Abtanan Brows, Aleranter Mahews. 3:8. Urowael ard Ferriss, Johan Green, Gorporal ‘Ticmpron, 3. B. Booth, Perry Eyres, Joho Golenn, Daspar Rittar, James Kabert, Bar: tholomew illiam Thompson, ie aten ‘Tucker —K.. Miller, Jerry Se! fe thoer wil ‘i ihe management of Richard White, Richard Feriss, William Ker. 112 tw"rre SPIROMET£ R. HE. inventor and patentee of the above hi Chest, beys to inform symptome of that dis ase tients can be accurat MILLS AND CORN to HE Buttermilk Falls Mills the west bank of the Hudsoa rive | New York, or three hours by steamooat, w for vessels of any size to the mill door, the oat by elevators, Itean be stocked from the uth, There is a Corn Kiln of the largest size and most a proved construction, and Linseed Oil works tor 150 bushels undant water power | and in operation. Ap- jenty of room. All in good o: jon may be made by ey ore fe5 2tawiw*r [RON BEDSTEADS—For hospitals, schools, puvlie acd private h uses, of various pattern, made to order by ORNELL & JACKSON, 199 Centre street §22 2awhw* re w York. | FOR LIVERFOOL—New eeatia Fa: ef for February 25:— The anyenot farang packet ip GARRICK, Capuain Trask, 1000 tons 0 arm ll ore, her regular day’ For tres ht or passage, hai rminodations ‘unsurpassed for eplender | rt, apply on boerd at Orleans wharf, foot of W: eae soniyon "EDWARD K COLLINs, Sh atre snccee rick, and sail ‘Seth’ ‘March, her regular day. oF ~ FOR LIVERPOOL=To sail aia a Vobraan new. splendid, iron stensa ‘AH SANL WC. ‘Thompson, ma passage tn the midat of winter, with entire sucee despatched on her return for Liverpool, on ‘Wedn Bin inst. For freight or passoge, her cab peated for ron eleuane, and conten iy boar Dpposite the Tobacco Warehouse mito street, oF a HOBEMA KERMIT. 96 South se felt awe rre ine—Ke- FOR LIVER? lar Packet as iat Pear rh rhe ew, superior, fast-sai ket, ship CONSTIT LION, 1,606 tons burthen, ritton, will sail as above, her re- | I ' ‘ing splendid, larg comfort: | ply Wo the eaptain on board, at Burling sp, or to 0 DHULL | & MINTURN, #7 South o INGU. 1050 t ra Burseloy, wy aueceed Ne Cousticatt yer regular dav. bh. he office. of tl not permitted. wishin five days mast an- 4D & HINCKEN febi8 3t re are ee 7a RK ROM HAVRE-Consi iguees = send ther N OYD & re. nr ‘sere Hebron. from it please attend to the rece sane ‘ood ship ‘or bark to load for New tate so berg eae Miia ww K, COLLINS, fe 56 Bouth street. erm office of It. Ke wis, not peri gent 0 the public store, m conformity with om, ing. ofthe rh vahip Hoan me i ee tl for _eabin, second Pasens sending for ae pi of a "Apply on he see ol es Bouth street, N.Y. . UATESTPMOMENIT, TRLECRAP WO. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO, VIA HAVANA. SANTA ANNA STILL AT SAN LUIS POTOSI. The Clergy refuse to give up their Property. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF THE MEXICAN CABINET. Condition of the Garrison at Vera Cras, die., bier, bic. Wasuinorton, Feb 18—9 P. M. Papers from Havana to the 6th inst. have been received by an arrival at Charleston. They furnish later intelligence from Mexico, ought to Havana by the British mail.steamer, | which left Vera Cruz early this month. Santa Anna was stillat San Luis, with 22,000 The clergy had refused to contribute the eight | millions ofdollars which government had attempt- ed to raise upon church property. The clergy were much excited against Santa Anna, and were endeavoring to get up @ promun- | eiamento against the whole Cabinet and Senta Anna. It wasreported the Cabinet had resigned. Great jealousies exist between the different | Mexican Generals, and much confusion and dis- + | organization in the government and in the The Vera Cruz garrison consisted of three thousand troops,who were much dispirited, daily | expecting an attack from the Americans. It is said that on the 2d of February there were only 1000 men in the Castle, badly supplied with provisions, and the best informed thought that all the resistance which they could offer would be comparatively feeble. Many vessels laden with valuable cargoes bad run the blockade, and entered different ports of A large French ship, with a valuable cargo, was captured, after being once warned off. New Orleans papers of the 11th have come to hand by the Southern mail, but they contain no An injunction against the western telegraph line hav. ing been refused by the Circuit Court, it will commence operations to-morrow. Eight thousand barrels of flour sold here to-day at $6 26—two thousand barrels of corn meal at $4 75. Of grain we have noticed only a few small sales at former No change in stocks wr, Feb. 18, 1847. Sales of 500 barrels Rochester Flour were made to-day at $6 62}¢, with storage until the opening of navigation, tern at $5, deliverable on the hence. Street sales of Grain | were as follows :—Corn at 62a 83; Rye, 64; Oats, 40 a | 41; Barley, 6534; and Malt, 673. A lot of handsome sold at $7 60, togo East. Butter were made at 10 cents. AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. TELEGRAPHIC, | and 600 barrels of cenal, about ninety mil Sales of 10,000 lbs. Ohio sHiNaTON, Feb. 18, 1647. The Committee on Commerce reported the House bill , regulating the carrying of passengers in emigrant ships, with amendments. The bill was passed and returned to It requires each passe: superficial square feet for his accommodation—two chil- dren, not over eight years, to be counted one passenger Tho bill to continue the jurisdiction of the State Court at Key West until a judge of the United States Court is as oe Naey spucopeiation: bill was taken up ‘and several endments adopted, among them one appointing a py- rotechnist, with the rank and pay of a lieutenant com- to have fourteen An amendment was offered to separate the staff marine corps from the line, and rejected. The three million bill was then taken up. Mr. Burien made a highly interesting speech, princi. pally in reference to the slavery question- Mr. Houston obtained the floor for to-morrow Mr. Simasons commenced speaking, but gave way toe motion to postpone the bill until to-morrow. The private calender was then taken up and several bills were passed. The bill for relinquishing the stock of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, owned by government, wes op ‘ameron, and passed over informally. House of Representatives. Wasnina tow, Reb. 16, 1847. | The House proceeded to the consideration of the ter- witorial bill to aid in the construction of certain roads in Wisconsin, which was taken up in committee of the Numerous amendments for the improvement of rivers and harbors were proposed and rejected, and the bil! | being reported to the House, was rejected, 53 to 102. ‘The bill to continue certain public works in Wiscon | sin, was next considered and amendments passed, em- bracing many provisions. ‘The river and harbor bill of last session was proposed; when Mr. McClelland moved to strike out all after the enacting clause, and insert substantially the River and A long debate ensued, and several amendments to sub. | atitute proposed, when the committee rose without ac. | tion on the substitute, and ‘The House adjourned. eee BY THK MAILS. Wasninaton, Feb. 17, 1847 ROSCIUS, A. Eldridge, master, will | The Slow Progress of Legislation—Coneul to Shang-hei —The" Balanee of Power Party” in the Senate—Cor- ruption—The Editor of the Union—Mr. Webster. ‘The country'may feel thankful that the two most impor- having made her first | tant measuros of th | till the end of the session, it is impossible to say what | measures will or will not pass. The three million ap- Propriation bill cannot pass the Sento in its present form, and it is next to impossible that the House will be | brought to concur in an amendment striking out the sion are passod. From this time A host of important bills are still on the calender, and I fear will be delayed till the last days of the session | and perhaps entirely neglected. Among the most im yet to be acted upon, are the Consu lar bill, and the bill for the reorganization of the State The exigencies of the public I regret to say that undue influ | ences are Le brought to bear, to the prejudice of the The friends of those holding lucrative | Consulates, are endeavoring to make capital sgainst the it willtend to curtail the emeluments of If such a consideration be allowed to weigh against the manifest benefit accruing from its passage, then indeed may we despair of anything lil tion. The bill for the reorganization ef the | State Department cannot be too strongly advocated, as w Or. | the necessity of the reforms for which it provides, is eh 7 Four, North | solute and imperious " | “In connection with the Consular bill, | mention with re the unanimous confirmation, by the S* nate, of the nomination of Caleb Lyon, of Lycasdele for the Consulate of Shang hai, ia China. | varied accomplishments, and more especially his ints | mate acquaintance with the Eastern languages, eminent | ly qualify him for the performance of the duties of ths val Consulate to which he is appointed T have had frequent occasion to remark upon the dile toriness of both houses the present session. The fact eannot be disguised, that every possible expedient has been resorted to by the opposition, to delay the progress In the Senate, the democratic party has ‘On almost every question they ance of Mr. Ca heve been enabled o La mts ag h we rity in te f+ Ag oe Ue Suinoos huve’ been generally portant measure: | mand their passage. an ry 8 working waeey, L i igs fahed Capt. Tein hn houn ‘and his frends, hich have carried by the oppow