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*7eW-York Législature.AliuNV, Feb. P.
the bill in relation to the executionIflSr^tjuments by corporations was ta.
, oí **fco'Vi* agoriginally introduced by Mr. Boc-
**' Sed that a corporate seal, legibly im.££' Tun the paper, without any wax, or other|p^dSs^should bc hcI'll° b« ^*d-»t decision of the Supreme Court to the
I] *^en notwithstanding-)Joo*Wu jUee on the Judiciary reported theI Tbe-uiLout the words which gave it a retro-
¦p**5* .«.tractcd discussion on this bill, theliter a P-^ - c
, went ia'o Executive Session.
h Hoi-ss» the bill to provide for the loca-
\^ \ section of County Buildings in the
irL«ofWancn*>asseMu°'î .
n -f Mr Iv'S«-. ¿¡00 extra copies ofÛÎ?C for the city of New-York were
^^he orintcd for the use ol the delegation.¦^¿Smmittee of the Whole took up the billT-*e .j distribution of the Literature Fund,K-f^la long discussion, was reported to*
u ,f-Und ordered to be engrossed.,ji Ho*J"c ana Alkanv. Feb. 9th.
^StfATE-abili was-repoitodlio alter ther nlan oi'thc Clt-V of Ncw * ° ' y diSC0J)-
m- riovrnth street, between Broadway and
"¦Th.ïieatenant Governor being necessarilyr m attendance in the Senate, on account
al duties as member of the Canal Board, Mr.x A FosTüP. was elected President pro.
%e Committee of the Whole again took up». b'-ll for the relief of the American "Seamen's?¦ d Society, the discussion of which occupiedLrcit of the day's session.In «Vssembly. the Committee to which was re-
rredthopctitition relative to the French Spoli'.'., -ported that the Legislature ought not iti*"» ».. r._u-.u-.ir-.rlu, _
to
C.napP'*canttoCon:?reSiSonbUorialÄ- Maj.DAVEZAConeofbehalf of the rne-
tialirts. Maj. Davezac, one oi the Committee,JS'agreeinif with the majority, asked to haveí¡b. report laid on the table till he could bring in
counter report.granted.The bill for the equal distribution of the Lite-
"f jtare'fund came up, and after a long discussion,I -issêd-Aycs 73, Noes 29.
Appointmcntsbytlie Governor,Bycndicith the advice and consent of (he Senate.
Jam-ahy 13.I »*-rroLK -Charles A. Floyd. Surrogate _nd Judge, vice¦ ¿«MiHerudKicj-.ardM-Joii'.liiiP Jm-PÍ» R-Huatin-:, Judge-, \:ce Jwi.ua C. Smith.
b VRir-ßinjamii; C. Caryl, Notary, vice Jnn. 11. l ee.I - ' February 7.
I o.'O'fMCA.-David D. Hiiiis, Surrogate, vice Is:ac T.
'iVi/Ontwater, Jr., Master, vic-^ C. B. Sed.-wick.Hid" WorJeu, Mast«, vice '.. T. Newcomb.r W.Newton, Muter, rice ö L. '--.r-nc?.
G»i*rge B-W.It.r Eximioer, vice C ^li. Sedgwick.llwaNortham, Examiner, vice I F. SwiMr.r.¿«oaiLee, ExaiTiin-r, vice Î. F.. Sandfvid.
February í:.DcTCiirss .Elij-iii P. Benjamin. Notar-/, re-appointment.L'uTtu,.Nicholas Sickle., Surrogate, vice J.ime, M.
M:tttól. ||rw>|_
Factory BüRKT..The Woolen Factory at theN'wMills, occupied by Messrs. Colgan& Co. was
destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning lust. Insur-iace had been effected on the building, but not upon¡is contents. Estimated lo-s, 5 to $0,000.
[Cincinnati Chronicle.
COURT CALENDAR ... Tni3 Day.Circuit Court .Nos. 27, 73,74, SO., 82, 81, 86,
,7,8^91,92,93,94,95,96.Superior Court..Nos. 39, 43. 33, .1 to 05
i.'lusive, 67,68, 69.
CITY TNTEL LI G EN C E.SATURDAY.
U.tCOMMISSIONER'äTÜFFlCE..Before S. lïai ..l»k,£n*,Commi**¡c*ií»r.Parker, one of the impii implicated in (he recent
langliaj tran.ictions, v*->.s arrested on Saturday afternoon,i*. biildemanded ofhim in the torn of Ç'.-.ooo.
U.S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE.The packet ship Oxford, on board of which vessel
-if'-tfnt imaggling operation occurred, »yae seized by the'.*. 8. Minhal on Saturday*, as ameuable to confiscation en
proof ofthe chargp.SUPERIOR COURT.before Chief Justice j0-.r.s.John Raynei vs. New-York Fire Ins. Co..The
rhifltiff in.u:e<l Sl,5"0 on a building at Hirlcm. corr.tr 3d-.ecu, and 123.1 street, which was burnt in Oct. Ifi.2, The.'sumac« Company refuse to pay en the ground tint 25 lbs ofnapowder, contained in 2 canisters, and about one-third leftio the keg,*.a. in the building at the time, which w»s extranizuilun«,and viti-tei the i>olic'.\ Thr tiuestion was wheth-»:aiaçe makei gunpowder part oí the stock of a country gr.-territoreoriiot. The Jai y found from the evidence that itdid su. Verdict for plaintitf Si.blG 80.
CIRCUIT COURT.Before Ju.lce Kent.Harris Wilson vs. George \V. Bancker..Action
oaa_.te,the defence to which was a plea of usury, it bangcoaundfdttmt 12 per cent ted beew cak«n. The testimony tothiieffect.-.em.d to b- mtherconclusive.&tiil th* Jury foundfoi plaintiff in the amount, being S ¡.»Ml 41
George Rapelje vs. A. A. Kctneen, et al..Action'.o i?coTá*aDobli¿ilion ñ.i bo-t S3 ÜCO. thedelenct- to whichli al-Oiuttry it beiuj s'.àted ihnt n deduction of about $400hid bien cud.. Seited verdict this forenoonC0t*RT OF COMMON PLEAS.Bsfoie Judges I'l-
iirosFFER, Inclis and Ixoraii..*,.DEC1SSI0XS.
Wm. S. Seurs vs. Jacob Carpenter, Harris Wil-»_, and J-e! 8. Oatm.ii..Judgment f->r ^la:u'irf o.i demui-ter, with liberty to défendants to amend or plead a_ew o, pay«nwutofc«».«*.The People m. James G. Utter..Judgment for
«.tudi,: o¡ donmrrer, with liberty to plaiutidf to amend,¦"itllûilt CO.ts.Thomas G..Godman r*. Win. H. Cary, et al..
Vei«.'ic;coi.fl,mrJ witecO-tt.John A. Mildeberger vs. Win. Colgate..Refer-
*J» 'cp«)iti.i e»i._, and c_»e refe^td h_ck to the lél-rte.»..«-.«i to«bide th; eveut.
POLICE OFFICE.JwiM Whelan stole $21 worth of jewelrv on the
toAÍÍO.iVocn*,*'a*- '. «opp-r. P-Ur« u. .%. J and fledS-.ô_. '
i*-¦'* ,;*" "a< W«*i-d this morning, by officei8tt'J«M.«atl committed to be seut to N.J. lor uia]
»illiam Dixon was arrested and committed form .i-"!?a*!y'.'.'-'-'.-''>' »llr Caí. enter b »hop Ol' \V illinni Kl K,
T V ôel'^*(J ot*:a'-'« 53 M won,i of carpenter'» tool».«í¡<?-?>McU-5h *v*-s (-*o»-,»'ii'«»>'d for stealing ».hoes,«.-»W Hé, from the s-.c»re f O. E. Bui well. -63 Grand st.
w*Ja the night of the 7th inst. the store of ThomasrjcU-TC!93i*S'**,'*ni !,'-',«'t' «..-,' burglariouslyentered,and»-o'el ii* ' "'??*! l,':'c'« c,lie-» ***c- of the value o- $¡7 50.bov ;>!Í*H" ^f0«-1» *ad Jos ph a.-i.-.-.d ihre- larg.¡i1«-,vi1"Ilw!''' Shay, rnomaa Mctiiunisand Wil iamCwaau-tl ;lr*"r* 0| th«P»0P«wty ia (iOsse.»iiun, and theywere
..^¡¦¦"i^-^00** ,vai- caught and committed for.«»¦»»is tandkerchiefi from the More, 128 Chath .in itreet
SUNDAY.
J*^1-Urces v..Officer J. L. Smith arrestedJ° ,C0ioretl me'-. I'^med Charlea Gibbon, and Cnarle:; M.JWWtatealing S4Ï- woith of clothing from the store of E»toretóA;29 ^1;*,a¦.l,, L»"i«'- The rottues wen*, into the.i-t-ith-in *. Ka :tUer h"..'.'.>' »tlected cl-.-sks, coats.skc. de-«.Mir» ;£ ;° *$c,st î° "^ ßro-d v. a,-. The clerk refused to
t>mL.-g. .Vv'*hou:i''-v. *md Gibbons left to procureto»mor«,"* ï *'*'.,¦'"¦¦" tin"* Lloyd requeste, to be allowed»irwsri LJ ,ld.!e t0 tKc tear pait ofthe sto.e.and soon af-¦oübtfM wJrr« »A«__*»¦*« rc-t.un-d. the goo¿s werem-e. vlT* i0*1.1«! "«'t i*e found, aud the »»rties were ar-
¦"».iUo-Mh-tn*? i'uwa3aico**c,;':^ r^« betweeo the two
»indüw« \ 'oesoodj to Gibbons out of one ..f thebickfalbe iL !>'0a li>-.'«*r beiiu arre-ted. »h. pledjp» ticketsO¡«td-o!°tnilV W<re aVOa hun- DvUli a;i'luily C0U*"
VrfcL--Rv.-The store of Mr. Atwater, No. 159^a-wu^b"^ blúten into on Saturday night and a
.**.». Th-*bii.*Li 'ro'"i';tV. coiiM.tiu.; of si-ks, satins,&c,sto-"U'iî.ars ^oi clear.
fr^£.7T^ The^ts.Francis Rilev stole a tea-potSSâlîi! ü: srs B«in*id, US Bow¿ v.
«-«-S-A-Sw i cap fi0m ^dwaid Howe, 3 Hanover it
«.»»öei'.McG1-- W * ° ^ Hi c"''i"'r c°h" from tn*- ¡iremi»«?» ol
i^Sfe^* four st«« hats.* "**" «"«*'!:!«*'lents uere committed for trial.
Tter OpROSElVS OFFICE..îitero-Vw11,6*" t0'dav 1'elt* an inquest at 570 Grand'«..-.ein? «Ibod>'01'S.>pni.j Button.-i-.-.i 22years,boni inifX-j^'y W|?J',»'*'r!e to her de,th by tskin»; a large cose of Oi!¦^ * m_rrill if* no" aWt''' o'the reasons lor Che act, as ^hela-r. ÏS_I? .v,'JU»*»n. ^he «iie«l about 1 oVlo«. k :lus morn-
».*»*»« m accord*,cr widi tte f_cf»
trilla1*01*1* ^t-vss Down Town.Second Term..The81*,« P"
0._-
*^a»unt.t2¿ Q^XC.*?il*îut °PPO*tuuity u olfered ill this claw for Ladiesh«T, go°",mon rt,-*iáini,' in the lower put of the city who
iCf -j.111" **cl»«'-«ot-uce with the first rrincipies of the art-i
Commercial and -ïouey Matter«.trr-J-V saks al the Stock Exchange, <*._. îr_ __,. Pa?f.Tin» <-»t,.-l l- . «¦'.Vn-RDAl P M.i ni. ötock market was w,thout material «-!.»..,.,.to-day, and generally ?tea*!v. Thfrather burn ant
l pon an examination of the North American1 rüstend Banking Co.'s statement and the opin¬ions of the emmeiit legal talent who have examinedIhe question of the legality of the trusts and debi.=,it would appear tlirit eventually a vcrv laree amountol assets, sume $4,000,000, par value,'will come intothe hands of the Receiver, and as be is bound byoath to pay no debts hut those undoubtedlj lesal,tins large amount will !>;. distributed ntr.ón-r "hestockholders. A considerable amount of those as¬sets are in the hands of John J. Palmer, as SpecialReceiver.The financial condition of Texas appears from late
accouuis to be improving. Therev-nae eoll««ed -t G.!v...ipu tor th« Ust qa.irt-r is nearly S55.0ti0 or m...-«- iban double.i..-- amount c Ilcctrd at the same p.«riod ¡as: -»ear Ii is »iin-posed that rigid economy .'.il! i., -, few ye-ds release the Gov-crnine ¡r Irom its pecuniary embarrassments.At New-Orleans, 31st ult. Exchange at sight on.\--.\ \ orh wa« 'j«i-.'_.j a' l; a iî discount; t>u days ?. n ?j rJis-Fl .::-.. 5 10 d 5 3Ti At Mobil« .-,*
Thompson'-? B;iuk LVote Reporter give«« us thefol-lowibKutw Counterfeit: Ten «Joli-ir counterfeit notes on iheraies Couutv Bvilt. ïh«y are better calculated to deceivethan -v c.uii erle*cwe have err: 3-e:i. The risnette anddiesustd wvreeiigr-*.v**d bj our of r,.u be»t artisans.*
Howthey , ame into the hands of count« rfeit* rs neverhas been fullyexj.Jaii eu. I he counterfeit " aj be easily dete..-«.,*. h*jwt>ver,-' ot),'r.yi\'" I"':l£ ttrp^ns to be engraved by Mes-rs Raw-"on, iv right 5; riatch; wh-.rras tii s o::«e u^tp..- ençraved ifen dollar platt ¡or the lates County B-.¡k. The vignette isan agricultural scene, presided over bv a female holüii»*-asickle. '
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Business or« ¡he Philadelphia and Readm*-- ?.&¦!-road: Jan. 1813 Si3.937 69; J«n I8ll 821 .60 16 Coal ton«nage: 3,4*0 tons to Ja«i. 13-13; 11.739 ions ro Jaii. 181-1.
in relation to U. S. Bank Post-Notes the Phila-di l| hi. American sjy*: " We would suggest to th-.- holders ofthe. Post-Note*, of this Üankth.t ir is necessary to have th ir.-! '-
The bill to incorporate the Wooster Bank, whichi-* n*.-»*.- being fought throu-.li o\- Ohio House and has been or¬dered to a third re-Jir.:*, makes the stockholders indivi luallyliable al*.'«-r th~ 1st of J»larch,exce*>t incase of depositors whe;'*the parties otherwise agree; requires tiie i'ai.k to keep onhand oae dollar in com for every three oí circulation; pro¬hibit«* stockholders f cm obt.iii-ir..' leans, oi being in any wayh«*ld liable beyond one-half tr.-» amount of their «.toe»; pun¬ishes by imprisonment in rî*.«. enitenli try. from 1 to2ö years,the embezzlement of the funds by the officers, &c; and re¬quires the assent of all the stockholders to die alteration oli..- charter by th-*"'-.: ofjvlarch. With these alterations «heold ch *rt* r oi this Bank is continued. It is supposed that thisbill will pa_3 the Senate.The Frankfort fKv.' Conimonwenlth contain.-» the
Reports of ihe Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Ti.ereceipts for the ye.»r ending Pe«:. ic, ls:3, amounted to $195,*TIG 27, and tii»- expenditures i.-i tiie same i eriod :o $175 -¡52 2G.The Commissioners estimate the receipts for the year 1844 at$240,332. and th* «-.penditur« at $255,C20, leaving a deficiencyol SI i.233.A joint resolution was ndopted by the Senate of
Kentucky that ihe $92,000 of Hiilroad Scrip and t!i- £112,00:;of Internal Improvement Scri;*, received from ths Bank», beburned on ihe lOlh iliSt.At Baltimore there is very little demand for Cou¬
pons of Maryland State Bo: dr.. They arc held nominallv at\he following rates, viz: tiiour of 18'l at 92, and those of 1612and 1813 at 81 a 02 cents.
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Markets... Carefully reported.for The Tribune.Sati-rdav, Ftb. 10.
ASHES..There is a fair demand for Pots m $1 62., *,vidisa!. » 100 bbls. Pearls are S5 OGl a $f» I2s, with sales hi) to lfcObarrt-ls.
Stock at the Insjiectinn Warehouse, Pel. 10.Fou, Ut «ott.bid» 3,'^;;¡ Pearls, Utson.bids .'1,99:" 2d do. do 17.' Ho 2d do. do 513.« ad do. do 2:i2j d-J 3d *io. ... do 301" Condemned.. >!o ~'-ii *lo Condemned do 29Total. do _,038| Tot.il. do f.,G3"
COTTON..The market i- without change, but iheamount of salts, :-.» far as *.ve could learn, vis moderate. Thetransactions are reporiedal IjOO bags, al a lull ic advanceon the prices fthe early pixt of the we-k, We quote
Upland. Nev.-Oi!oaiis.Ordinary to middliug. 8! a 9i. fii .a 9ÎMi Idling for tofail.91 »i Hi*.1« a 10aGo.id lair to tí.«*.l'!¿ ati.ila12»FLOUB A*«-D MEAL..Th? ad vie«*« from the. other side
br-iui,* con-iidert-d favorable, holders of Flour havebecomestillfirmer and have advanced th« ir pretensions to $.'» fir Geneseeand $1 87 a $5 for Ohio, «ood lir*«;ds. We heard of no ti :.**.
ücücüs of inoiiifiit, and some lots iv>re ou the io:«.rket at a
sSiaileofrtl:«' i ighest '.im'¦!«.o,>s- Fancy is lield at $5 a 5 C2i;Scratched, Western, is in good demand at SI «.>¦< a » 62}; tiuumiddling Si 18!; middling S'-i 6¿i a $:' f.9: and ship stutfs 1 7¿a S3 2j. Southern Scratched is t 374 a 4 50, with s\hi. South*em descriptions are firm, with a good inquiry. «Georgetowna:id Biandywine art held firmly at$_; -Vlexandria 1 87*; Piich-iiioiiil Country al SV, Richmond l ity $6. lt>*«> Flour is scarce
at 3 j0. For M**al iher«« is a fair demand at $2 50 a Si 62Í forJ**r.»ey and Brandywiue. Buckwheat is selling at S3 50 a i 25for common *ind $5 for fancy, bacs S2 a S2 12¿; hilf barrels$2-12 25. Shorts are nominally 11 a 12c; Ship Stuff. 11 cent..Bau Meal w«- ouot. 100 a 1121 cents.GRAIN..There is Rome demand for Wheat, but the nego¬
tiations are not vet concluded, ''orn is still scarce, but dis¬tillers do not bid lreelv. We know ofnone on the market, «-x-
ce-i.tiui oae or two parcels heid too IiírIi fox buyers. Oats are
in somedi-maud at 37 a 'Use. Southern ¡n store h »Id at 38c. Afr.rthersa'eof 15;0 busbels »»a» iiiciite, añout, at3îcents. Small_ai«-s Black-eyed IV_,.:$1 3¡. p-r bat*-WlilSKY..Small s«..«-s D.-:iJ.-.- a; 22 ce.ts. State Prison
bids urehrld *. 2:i a 25 cent-.. -Tmall sales Pennsvlvaui i haveb.-eii made at 23i cetts. The access to Phil ideiphia being pre-v iited by ic-, die Pennsylvania disiiliers are obügcd to sendtheir Whisky to this ina:l.rt Co some extent.
SEEDS..The« i** very little doii.R in either descripti inWr uotice sales 50 tci Clover e' ...irnettiiu. off u cents, and a
forced sue of 3S bbls inferior at Û' cents. Koiigh Flax i. dulla'. S'-«75, for Western.supplysraalI; Clean is S¡*> 75 pence,«.viih s-.e» 100 tierces for expcit. Timothy is held at $15 andabove for good.PROVISIONS..The market U n."*'. active for Pork, but
there appeared to be a slight reaction in fueling The nom¬
inal rate is -*bi»ti 17 50 and *'.l 50, t-ul we notice sales 500 barre!»at private bargain, supposed something over these rates. laBeef we hear of nothing of importance. Country stands at Siau-J S6, and City S» 25 and SS 2 j, .*. ith small .ales of Countryat > -hide off St and Sf.. A lot of ¡00 bbls SuO-i Country soldat Si. For Laid there is ..ot much inquiry, and we noticeno farther sal» >.f importance. \V'e quote 8 a f-t chilis for new.A sale of 115 obis Pi kle-1 Mea's wi, made at 51 for H::r.s and'ii for Shoulders, la Butter there is not much doing. Thurauüe is 6k a 17 cents. Gr-ase 6 cent».wauted. Cheese v»t*
(»jote ü a6 etuis, with moderate inquiry.HAY..The market is quiet, with sales to the City trade st
5S a 6.. cents.Ta LLO .V..Farther sales about lO.ftoO lbs prim, reude.-ed
have be?u mue at 7* cents, cash.HEMP..We have only-to notice sales of 5 tons Out*h«»t
Russia at S170, G mos, and 50 bales dew rotted American on
t'-.ms we did uot learn. By auction, 13S b*-l«is damaged dew-rotted Air frican sold at $27 50 a $90, ca>h.FEATHERS..We u«»tice .»a'es of 1C00 lbs go¿d Western
Live (ieese at 27* c«¿nts, ca.h, and 8000 lbs ordinary 27: a 2."*«,4 mouths.LEATHER..By auction, «>a Thursday, 8347 sides So'e
(embracing 800 oak) were disposed of at a .lecli:¡e (all cxi*«ptd imaged, which sustained itself.) of i cts pex lb on the ¡«rics..lit iintd on the last public sale. 2lst Dec. This t*3iult ¡j at¬tributed to the interrupton of navigation, which preventedmany »if the usual buyers from atteudiug ihe sale.OILS..Whale remains a* noticed for a lout,' time pa*ti
at40 cents, the p:ice demanded by holders. American Linseedis steady at 80 cents, cash, for casks and bb!_. Nothing doingin Foreign. Tiie sale» of Crude Speim at th-* Eastward forthe week eiidii:** 5th inst. were 1177 bbls, including nearly allin firsl hands, at 84t a 66 cents, cash Cask Olive is steady a:
fl7¿ cents, cash, and Oi?, 6 mos.HIDES..In a-Jcition to tbe African no-iced yesterday there-
have b«*n sold 500 New-Orleans dry aud dry sailed at Scents;200 Fort ?.u Platt, as they ma, II, ..isc¡unt off, all c.uh, and500 San Juan, suppoit-d 12J», 6 nus.
BEESWAX..The sales of American Yellow are (*->'-0 lbsat 29! a 30 cents, cash.
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Porción .Harket«.Lorióos Money Market, Saturday Night, January 13 .
Cosols leave off» since fitmer, though the market has not
ev:'"rieiice.i any great accession of business dnriaií the day..TÍit» last qotation for money and the account was £»*>! to í..Tiie other E-.:!.lish sto'k.» we¡e fairly steady,1! --:id for the most
.«art fully m .intain«-d law quotations. The Three per Cents.Reduced closed_**7l to »; Phfee-aad-Ä-Hall ¡er l en:« Ke-duccd 102? toi; New Tii-ee-aud-a-Half'per «Cents. 10b to102« Long Annuities, 12!; Exchequö Bills, t.5-*, io67s. p:tm.;Bank Stock. IK to IS:; and India Stock. ¿72 lo .'7.. tspanuhSiock was also rath« b-tter. A few pu-cnases occasionedthis improved feeling, and the marJ-et c oseUT.uer-biy well..The Three per Cent» were last .¡orea 30; to 3{S; and :he i« rreper Cents 22i to t lu other respect«, the fttetgoisecunuashowed no essential alteratioi;. .Mexican Vipsed 32;. to»;DutrhTw -and a llAf per Cents, 54 to -; th^ Five «per Lents,lOOi loi; Peruvian 22i to i) Portuicuese. »1 tcji; Uani«h 85 to
S7; Colombian, 11 to :; Ctulian, 99 to 20!; B¡á.z«ltai!,7j to ..:sn«l Belgian, 10*i to it .-Liverpool Cotton vI_kket, Jan. 15.(-u Saturday for---
uoou, the Hibercia, Boston packet, was telei'ia;,hed oti Otms-head, andthe1n.eUis.nce by her was looked for with con-sidrr^ble interest. It was very evident tiie brokers would :-.otdispose until the uiuhot wr-_ knowu, and no sooner did theyrecw-i-f her papers, than .*i very brisk deinaud sprung up "ors;^-cul.«tv-rs aewnut, .t»-.i ¿.CHM) to 6,OIK* bsU» -wee _o'J at full¦...id advanciug prices This morning, the market opened witha very active inquiry. Prices fully «id, per lb. wa* reddilypaid, and in some i*is:acce_ ¡d i»e- lb. wa, asked ai this sd-¦ance. Aooat 2(i.0'0 b*!es h-.ve been sold, II,Cut'of them to«.jvculators; the lemeioder to the trad?, aaiil :;:' this advanceholders s*em unwilling CO brilló' ont their stocks. Consuméisluve b en ukt-uby sur-prise, and it ye-rtm.ini ro tr >.-..v> h.it light 'hry m-iy view it. An adranee of !d."pêrlb. basbeen established on the price« ruling la»r Friday w.-ek.t'oiTON SIaRXEt..TPtVJWyReport..^The market op*n«fd.hi» week with a in.«derate demand; Ouisince Tuesday specn-Utors hive bought very exteasi«-, lj-, ;;.rir :ittentiou beini: di¬
rected chielly lo tiie coramou and middliu-; qualities of Ameri¬can and Snrat, id dtare.- than on Friday f«_t; other kinds ie-miiu without alieratien. Sjveculators have taken 21,500American, 7iji) Egyptinn, and 7,60«' Surat, and Exporters 150Surat.
_s*?>__S-_gi£-Sflüaji«g^I Ln**_Rrooi_ Paorifiov Market. Jan. 15.Th-re appearsto be consider iblr d-*m.ind in ail th*> Irish mirkf _s for ime Butt*-r..03 Lando.; account, sad such high ; rices are r*.v_n. thaïthe trad- of th;* place is entirely «r^rei trnm ti,*- competitionHenri» the heavy supplies of icdiffereat Butter now here, andi-h- ña.ciBif busm»-»* We have lately experienced. Since oulut circular no animation whatever U noticeable and prices»re entir ly nomiiii^ Heavy and prime. Beef and Pork arerally ai liicb. ¿s en this cay e^'-i^h:. The loime; w~ {note8_»i. to *>2¿. '..!. i*i berce; and the Utter 49$. *o 56«. p-r barrelan in quality. Bacon is held very stesdity at 3is. to S.*prices, which CO a modérât»* ex-en*, dealer., accede to. A 1 »rge-juan'i'y of Amnrican Beefoffered by auction on Thai-dayfast, met with only poor «nc-'-ir-grmenr, A few tierces ofvery fine quality wen-, w- nnderstaad, disposed of after thes.:!t -t a price i»^i <!.d not transpire.the ¡<-st b*inç inferior,-«-aswithdrawn.the bidding not bi_g higher than55*. f.,rtit-rc. j.:.'. 2ti.. per barrel. ï i.e.-'.- »a as a fair sprinkling of thetiade in e't.niance.
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MARK! El/:"Febiuiry "*, by the tier Mr Giern."W. K. Wi5a*-t toMisa Ja»e, daughter of die :*.- El *.« _>ixo_. _ll of nas city.
DIED:On Saturday mcrninir, F**brear iü. Lient. Jons Fa£u'«o-h**ys:.> ".ÎEttCKH, of rue L". S. Na**y, -^-«J m y,---.Hi- friend.; i_ t¡« :ä-..i bis u:;-lr. Theodore F.*e isghny«en, are »nvite» to attend ».»- fanerai, from -nere.id-uee- of thelattrr. >o. ¿6 Wasniogtoa Place, This (Mondsy) Afternoon,al 2 o'clock.F< t-iua-/ 10, Mrs. Catherine McF_-RJ_a**_>, intbeTOth
ye rot her age.lier frieuda and at-ci^ia'anc-«»« are re»»-.>-*<:fu üy req íested r->attend her l" »nend ou Monday, li.e :,:h b-i.. a; 2't o'clock, ?M , from th- r__idetce cd hrr son in law, John G.e¿ jy. ;7IbJgltth Avenue.O . Saturdaî Afternoon, Febm .ry !0. Mrs. Ltdia N. Cox,vr.'e ef Mr. Samuel Cor, ;-¿ the S'J-.'i >e.; o; h*-r -ntèThe rdat ves end friends aro i v :cd tû attenù her fon-ral
on Tuesdaj Mornmg next ai 10û'cUhIc. A sermon will b.preached in th- M .-.. i hurch «t W ¡lli_in-b«_;_i)', él";.: '«.h th¦h-- c«).'i se -.--: been removed fo- internent.Ftbmary lu, of partlysis, Gloria*»*, widow of Job.-: Bead,3_-d SO years..¦- '-1-_______|"i******
Passengers ArrivedIn this berk Adam Larr,fron G/c.eo.-».-Mr Brown, and iiu the tte i--*-.
Jnpackit shin Europe, for Livet-pool.Patrick O'Donnellsai -9 m the -teer,¿6.
Passengers SailedIn the pad et ship Wellington, ftp- Liverpool-*»Mrs Fo.ter
and Mrs De » n, of London; A s ßi.-m er -ni Augustos¡"ii-ip;.. oí New-York; James Smith-md Ch.r'e« Brown, cíConuecticnt; >lr Schlufcrjkampand Mr Cr._«m;m.
MARINE JOURNAL.PORT OF NEW-YORK, FEBRUARY 12.
MINIATURE AL-HaNAC.THIS L»AV.The 5cn The Moo. Fcll Sfa.
Rises..7 i | St-u..!, ¿9 l Morning... .2 20 Evening ...2 26L.A i K !» i i> A 1 Ï.9.
London.January 15 ! Havre .J.nnary 21Liverpool.January IG | New-Orleans.February l
LATEST DATKS.-t.J*nua
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CLEARED,Ship South port, Griffith, Charleston. G*-o Bulk!«v.B--k U ejbnsset, Collins, M« bile, Dunham & Diwon.Brigs Eliza S. Susan, Dyer, Mobile. Badger St Teck; Hele¬
na Margaretta, Nernst. Trie.t«.. William Weisson; Rodney,Smith, Matagorda, A (Jap^üi; Florid - BUr.co. E!drid¿e. Ba-1-.7.0. B Blanco; Menea, Drijvr, Oporto. S G Lengh kCo;GulieJma, Mavo, Matanzas, Bret: ït V'ose; Tower, Le*!¡e,I harlestou, Thompson St Ad.má.Sehn N L McCready, Sêely, Savannah, N L McCready
St«L.o; Roche*.ter. Fou::t:i;n, B-iltimore, J k ôi Brip;«; iCm-ina, (_ olr, do, Johnsen k L'-''l-n.
ARRIVED.Packet shi.-. Kurop«, Furber.fiom Liverpool. Jan .'6, mdze,
to (. II Marshall S.','o.Shi'.i Agnes, Wetherill, fm Amsterdam, Jan .". Off B.acliy
Head 13, Lizard U, with m-'z to Pfeipher & Wissmann. Af¬ter 5 1-2 days f.om the Gr-ind Üank? hove to ¡ntltesnoW stormof Thursday morning. Oil" Fir.* l-iami the A experienced badweather with thunder and lightiiin.: E of the Banks.¿for the indays .-.fter leaving the B.ir.ks Mad rory thick weither, not beingable to get daring thewholetimeanobserratioo ofany celestialobj* et: the temperatureof thewaterai times as Tow as 31 Faih.Sailed 11 com-, with biig N'eptune and b..¡k I'omon-t for NY.the 1' off the Kentish Knock in tow of .» -i.-.nw. We wereafrenvard informed b* a boatman that boarded, she hid beena»hore and wa« tow.-d off nml bonnd in Ramsgate. JanuaryIBtls, in latitude 47 39,longitude 20 30. spoke bark Anakthou,o. Arundel. Norway, 25 days from Port an Prinze, forHamburg; Feb7,lat 10 20, lens CO 27, by account, noticedlarge quantities of hay adiift. supposed to be dt-ck load ofsome vessel bound S. The last three days she has been cov¬ered with ice fore and aft.-fin sprays which were immediatelyfr.Zrii o.i touching the deck and ropes;.-was towed up byste'.n».ShipCohota, H.»p')iirn, from Liverpool, Jan 8 with rnd-.e to
N L ic G Giiswolil.have had very cold and stormy weathersine- crossing the hanks ou t«,e 3fltn ult in lat «.2. 10 long 62, asnow storm commenced from N E stiifted t«» S E then t«> S\'.' blowing heavy from e-ich of these points, fr- in thence itsuddenly shifted to N W and blev*. a hurricane, thr clost- .-elinfill topsail was split aud frozen, the .!iii> thrown on herbeameuds, the steerage fiood-d with warer; the covered withice, six of t*u crew became di..abl*d from fro.tbrusf.woreship eftei the gale abated and run into thegulf to thaw thece and repair the damage cansvd b-,- ihe gale and hiv<- b en
forced^by westerly gales a" far ¿.outh as lat S_>, have I een onsounding, to the north of Delaware three d.-*.-.. Passengers.Mr -. Mrs George ( r-i^i, of England -,n«t 8S ..teer;»-p.-«-ait.>w-1 np by ¡team b-;-.t tVava. C »j-t Handeit.itt.Ship **t. George. Ferris, from Liverpool, Jan 13th, mdze.
to N L Talcott. Th- St. Gt-on-e i- at anchoi at S W Son.Ship Alabamian, Lane, from Ñlobüe, Jan 8. cotton to£ D
Hunbut k Co.Ship B Aymar, Carver, 2.th Jan. from New Orleans, cotton
and provision., to Nesmith, Walsh it Co.Hamburg hark Washington, Krufter, .3days fiúm Hamburg
nvlze. to Schmidt &. Balchen.Baik Serene, Adams, 71 daysfiom BuenosAyres with hides
&ct«) D-.- Forest-S-Co.Berk Serene,Adams, fin Buenos Avie-, 30th Nov. ar.d Toint
Indian,Dec 1st. with hides, horns, hair, Sec. to Spofford,Tilestcn «v. C «>. Sail-*d ¡u company with hatk Three Broth¬ers, of and foi Sa'em: ship Active of B-I timoré, shl d.y be-foie for Boston; tin- baik Rosabella for Sa'ein, lelta few dsbefore. Left bark La Platta, for Philadelphia, in a few d*;o.irk Hobait, Collins, w»g; bris Plymouth, Goodbne, Idg forBoston; «hip Mex'can, Deming.for NVork in 12 di.*.; orieNorthumberland sailed ¿ «Js before for Kio de Janeiro; bsrl.Cathaw, Winigate, disg; brig Rr.Mian, Simpson, do. Jan. lti,lat 22, long 63. spoke*sehr Mansou of Scituate, in d_ys fromBoston, tiound >»outh. Th- S-^ieu«. h«_s b.en on the Coast 15days, and !'«d very rough weather.Bremen bark Hudson, Chilling, .">" days fiom Bremen, with
mdze, to '£ it T. Popí c.Bark F.llrii Cobb from Trinidad De Cuba, Jan .0, S17hhds,
.8 tes mrd-issr-s. to Chast«-lain k Pontert. Left b .rk Americafrom Portland just aniurd; brij Ei-xrlelt to 'oad lor Boston;brig Millón York for Boston ut-xt d-«y; b.irk Franklin for Bos¬ton. Le:'t two days befóte fcrig AlbertiM lor New York.Left two days b«-fv.re sehr Mary *>f IVwcasset, L**lt ih'e«.davs b-ùre, Jan 28, lat 31, loot; 77 22,s»gn.-lised bark Franklin.Bark '. othschild, Lo>»ry, 15 day» from HaY&ny, su^ar _nd
molasses, io J i Taylor.B- h*ik Adam. C^rr, from Glasgow, Jan 10, with muís, to
VVoodhnll -t Mintnrn.B'if; F.a.-le, Stevens, of Boston, ¿á days from Palermo, ami
45 «ri-m Gibraltar, frnii to How»-*. Godfrey «. Robinson .l.-ft at Palermo bark F<*ncia, Wells, for Boston, unieitain,the »n'y American ves^t-l in P"itBri« Srlma. Smith, fiuin M^b ie, Jm 15, cotton, to Starve*
Sc Clea-m in.Br >i Clinton, Lyon,7 days from S,v».nuah, cotton, to Stnr-
i;e< Si Cieannan.Brig Mis i*.sippi,Rai»den. of Bath, 29days from St M»rki,
co'toti, tti Nif-mith, Walsh fit < o ï> Íleo >n co wi h bugi-ifi.rv Le-«U Diinkwater. forNew York. 18th Jan. o£CapeFl ridvexchan^.d »ii.-na s w.th h^r. I he M. has been 17 daysNorth <>. Haltera« with continual NW LaU¿.Sehr Ameli«. T**rry. foai bwansb'.ro'. NC.. 2 days from
the Capes of "Virginia, wi h naval «.roi«., «ud cotton, to HRu*»«':--. Lf'tschr Vlaiy.Bright, 16 davs from St LommgO:«t NY-.-';.p »t jy shoitof wood and w.;.r.
S. !n Thorn s Win..-«. D-wdy, Sda\ s Í: ni Washington, NC, nava" fto.i-iS hr Perseverance, Lewis, 10 days from \Va*hing.ou, NC.
navil sto.es. to Captain-.ehr S;. en 'id, an .ckford. from Matanzas, Jad 20, 200 hhdî
m^ir.ises. to J Mauhews i* Co.Sehr Aun M.iiia. J..kcí, 10 d.ys from Newb-TU, NC, naval
store*, to S L Muche I.Sehr Airxnider, Parbtr, f om Philadelphia cr.d 3 days f cm
i'o-t i'«iin. mdtr- to A B Cooley & Co.Sehr ungen. Col«*, i days from Peter-bar.,', fl.nriad tobac¬
co to Jam. s Huntei.Sehr Amo* Brd-all. Co! Hadson, and Solomon Rockhill,
All from V rsiuii piue wood.Sesr Diiector, 1'ost. 2 d_ys f.om York River, n y sters to
Captain. .... ,
Sehr Florid -. Mot«, 2 days ¡rom Virginia, oy>ters to Cap¬tain . ,
»»chr Cv.uie, Gra-.t, of -*»t-d¿-ewitK. from Machia, with lum¬ber b."s i-*-eii 15 <!*iy* in the ice off a-indi Point; lust bo «t
sails, V-; been a-hore; vfs«cl sprung a !*ak, making 40 r..r-k»-sper miaute; short >jf provision», -o.d suffeied very much fromthe severity of thi weither, fhe Strimboat Come: Wds 9iiour> «et!;n2 her out of tr* ice.
Sclir Crescent, of Salem, fm Cutler, Me, tmnd »tone. an«lRsh to Smith Je Boynton. Wasin theice off Huntington Li;lost s«i!> a- «l ii.«.'!i*i--i-J m ritrcinc; was _isis:ed by the Ea_ternCu'ter; -utfrrt-ii *"ery much from tr.e weather.Schi Phcbe. D. Smith, from Foit Peni:. Del. flour, i*e. to G
BulkleySehr Pascarira. Smack, 15 days lrom Richmond, riourand
tob^ecn. to Allen St P.X-on.Sclir M'rgaret Ann. I'aiue, Virginia, weed.Sehr Wm O. Cooper, _do do.
BELOW,Ship Sar-.h Sheaf, from Antwerp; bark Clarissa Perkins,
from New Orleans; b-rli Montpelier fiom New Orleans; also,2 ships, 1 ba.-x and 2 bri_s qpk*»<*«wn.
.V.EMOÜA.NDA.Bremen br.g Roland, from Boston for New-York, is fast in
the a-e off Old F;eid P.in:, with three anchoisahead.Schrs Cornelia, Grecian, llecown. Victor, Emily K-:i¿ht,
Mary Ann, Willliam, Dr Franklin, a_d three or lour sloops,which tailed y* s:e.*_.*.y loi Eastern ports, -ue all set in the ice
oñ Throgg*s Point._
SAILED.racket ship Wellinctca, London.Bark Potomac, Hull, Ln^. _ ..
Ship Mississippi, New Orleans. The M w*J towtd to sea
by the steamboat Hercnles._
DISASTERS.The British sehr Eleanor Jane. Field-, of and from St John
SB. for Alexandria, with a cargo ol's.!:. was drivau by ice
on HoUis's Flats, on the 2i*th ult, about 70 mites below Alex-.indria, and cat throuith and sunk Her cargo will. be totallyIo»*, but no Jans..; is appreh_nded, uuless the ice shouldbr-^k ui> S'audru!;.-. ¦a/-, aLarge qnanuties of drift lti in y-, rivers and bays, wina
li^'tit from th- Southard. Weather hazy.
rey Cliu-rcli Festival and Fair..The ladies ofthe -th tJongragaticnal Cnarch, nnder the Pastoral care 0» uif
Kev. Dr. Walla», will hold a Frs-.i-.-al aud Fair, to aid theC'iureh in the erection ofa House of Wo.-srip) on the 11th,j>.Febniary, iStl ("Valentine Day) in the lane and splemlid ^*loou .«.'. trie c -mer of Charlton and Yarick fízeeis. Refresh¬ments will be served both aftrraooa and evening. To prev- nt
cotí'nsiou and give s_ti»facii.-n to visiter-., the large 5a.ooawill be -ppropnalec exciu.ively to miuic prrmenaüiug. &c.The table» will be set in a ro«*m distinct ñon: the Saîoon.
ami each person will be seated and waited upon by the Fe¬male M-n-tc«-r-.- Tic»... c-_ b# obtained at Millet's Music»-».loon *',,-) Broadway; J. B. Ark-r. I Vaud«m 3txe-î; J. Ta¬
bor'- Confectionary. 293 Bleecker Street, at this ofñc»*, and at
'te door of the Siloou o_ the day and evenins ol the Bestir
*The New-'-'ork Association of Arnitears. under the direc-
tiouc fMr. Naibell, have kindly ro.'uuteered their ^*"-".lc.r'.-1,onthaeccasion._^M, - :3t»t.«
O^The New-York Society of Llteratnrewill hold tr.e'.i regul »r D-eeongon Mo-.J«-y fl ¡"?)tf,;.^i!;;(*_t 7 1-2 o'clock, in the Lectur. Room ol the Daten RetorurdChurch in Franklin street.a few.doors abo.e Wes. Broad
way. Exercises to consist ol Recitations. Lsssys,.^'* **
bate ou the queuion-Is a Protective Tariff conducive to our
National Prosperity? ,.
The public are ioriud to attsad. -l
-^.---7n»i>1îercautile L-*>rarj* Association.-TheTtcAfth L*;ct**t«i of tile Cour.« wj-1 be D-hrercd in ClintonHall, on iu->-di7Lv-ui:iÇ, !3:h _Rt_ u -k o'ei0C±,BV k=vW. B. Smgn». D P. «._bjec;-** Conspiracy of CctihneATickets 25 c-nls. to be had at the Doer £v o»-.'-r
1. 2:is . __'-IiAS.M. WHEA i LE Y. Rae S'c.%Jfä'ß&S$vtF5?- -»"¿»nie L.ectare*.-THO--"i ,*/."* : t-i**í »W;íl«-elivei tW Sc.rnte.Dth Lectureof the Ç-mim,iw.the Lettureltooto, City Hau. «his (Mon-f_j.vieTe.wn-. I2th Jan.. a: Bo-clock. Sarject-' The Hmoryot me City of New-. otk, during its occu¡ aney by ihe Dutch."*ILecture tree. Uoor! ojvn s* 7 o\ !. ck
It CHABLKS L. BARRETT. Actuary."¡SyC* S. City Despatch Post..in cor_se.«aeace
oi theneax appro-cn ot Ya&atine-* D*j (:i.a ¡use* extensive*u-*-u*Rineots nave b en made, a .-J every recauti « bastaker, to losu.rt apmtnp: distributionof these «i nuu' Tok npmd-widi a view tog-__rd a a¡akr :ne pi>J3:l,;¡i:v _»fdU-i*t*o -.'-.meat by uVlay, £.*«¿suable that the iii--.es ot those towhom:h-> a-e :o be addressed. togeth_* v» i-h the number of the resi-ei.e-.'. ¦¦'¦- '¦ '. -*-.¦. -.;.] ;he ««hole »d :r.iA be dis¬
tinctly wrjrea in lull. ¡: _s_ir«>s en that the m«Mtat>nropri--¡:» method b= -dopted in r -.i ¡ ;n se Même« t* s' bv at«caching ire«» stamps, as it «a-iH fa [Hrat : distributionTheycai beobt ined itthe U***-««t-.u«- Lowe. Post offices andat ». : t. a«*ti«>..s at J« -;, ,. .., _; 25 ;-¦ ". x oi ¿0 «:. inn.
fel 3: J. Hi«. L"R ..¦ vR GRAHAM, P. M.ET" I*-aï»c «Dayro.1, .T!"» :.rv md Solicitor, N«** 7
Nassau street, .New. q--^ Iwisklwossod*
... ^ «J-aaiu« Tracts lu Xew-H»ven.-C vCluhsii*.dn«hersro_. __ .rtj ¡ mi W|.n |iw JlUi;Hll ¡ _,.., ,L
î*-"*, 1i-JLí-'Í,v 2'-?!,'.:'u' -»hers pric«at the store oí" DURRUSt Pr.Cr.. Bo kseUers. Nt*r.g-v»>n.Con iS.ts
rifr%1i0u!^.iîls,,,ulttlt: Inited Statc-*.-GRA.xu .> -v ' ' ** A i. »V «r . ; R » \ -\* n , n ¡ ¿ l- _WILLIAM CURLE T ic JOB N G _D¿ ol the ciy fÎUItimoK. h- le me.- sov. ,,..:i. s auá. ..._. jir>c;iú_ .¡ _-,«\. hig B-uincrCoajmure« ol tl i« citv, a -: the latter -ttendingto tne remainder ¦.'. t!!r _.ir¡: ~ ,¡ _,*....--OKANO NATIONAL WHIG BANKER,»to be piesmted t>v ihe .«- hi-p o; Bultimore. to the W hiKs of6rst »tare a« shall have the ladest rrovnJruoDate uumber o:de!e-£¿tc.-. ii. arteüLüijre a: th-1
.- OUNG -'RV*-« U'HI^NATIONAL CONVENTION OF RATIFICATION: ) meet it» Bal imore, o THURSDAY, :he 2d day of Mayn^.t. i*-specuuliyaubOUn«N thit tnrv are getting ur. in lh*b»u^ style o. engraving, and : rint«l on satin twobadges,wh ch wall btfac similias m the national Whig Banner.**oneoi them will «.e leig- -ndsuiwbte fu* framiog and the
Communications from Clun«, Associations or persons desir¬ousof deallniT in t:ieBi_¿ei, a- r-essed to I- nn.lei«ic:i ñwill beattended t.\ WILLIAM GÜRLETT,_. _,. ,
JOHN CADE.Baltimore, February, isu.I2f4tii [Baltimore American.
A. ASllFI_LD.Preii.ieut.x. Howard 0*-RRas. «Vice President. f10 2tfc'*j:=*Si*rtccntli ivitril Xïenry Cïirv Club..Themruibois of the **ii5'.»enth \V«.n! Henry Clay Club, and allothers friendly to the _caase, aro reqaes'éd to meet «t No. l.SEighth avenue, on Fri.i-.v evening, ¡Gib iast, it 71 o'clock, for
the trau«;.ic:io«i of such 1-usirte«^ .i» may corne b.iore thr-rn.By order of
WM. STODTENBOROUGH, 1stYioePrêsilentUENJ. HARKER, 2d Vice President.
E. Feroi'so.v. Secretary.N. ß. ihe li'.eeiiii-* is cail-d by the above officers, is the
President is absent from the city. I2Í2: >î&F\ry Seventeentli Ward..An adjourned me-eting
of tiie Democratic \*-"hi? Clay Club oí tiie Seven'eenth Wardwill be held at the H«snry Clay Ronse. corner ol Avenue Aand Kirst-strert, on Monday Evening; F-brui-y 12th, 1311, at 7o'clock. Puiictu«! attendance is particu'aily re».uest-d. tohear th* Report of the Committee on Constitution and Bv*Líws. and to nansa*.t »uch oihei business «.» may be present¬ed to the meetiug. JACOB ACKER, PresHent.JostPH Kek.n, Secretary. f 102:
Hyer'S Pill»«..The safest, clieip-ist and most ef¬fective Family M*-ilicin.- ¡n t!.»- Woild. See numerous testi¬monials at the Gel;»-;.! Office of Sale, i 13 Fulton street, secondlioor. 3fistf
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Do Scott & Co.'» fac sinní»- BUckwood. S3 t
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New subscribers entir!*-! to b?.ck volâmes at Half Price.Subscriptions received by
LEONARD. SCOTT, k CO.Publishers, 12 FnUnn, near Na«siu st.
¦**.*. B. The hte se'ere w»athei having detv-eJ our i.aj-er onit« p-i-sa^e h-î caused some delay ia ¡he p-biiaatioc o1'''.isunmber._l<"
READING FOR THE MILLION!No 2 is now ready and published this day byBURGESS, STRINGER &¦ o. 222 Broadway,
Ttil. AMfcttlUAN IN I' -»iii*f,DU«IN<* THF. W1NTEK.
A Companion to "Summer In Paria."BY JCLE8 JANI.V.
All who hi«e rran the first numb-r of this work, will readthe sec-'i.d. ThiT*se w- <> have not wiii find »'ich a desciiptiouof Pa isu.i Life, in the h.igrt of the f-shionable .«¿«son, as
Ji.nn alone, .»fall living authors, could hive written.Price twsnty-ftve c-nts._
UHUlCfc A.ND tXQUláLTü VALENTINES !Cuoid, Hymen's IVim- Minister, wi'h the Consent, or ta-
th-r, attho-P-irliculariJesireofkll the G ace., has appointe!Dr Vin Yorx, «oleaad---.«cia! Ar-rnt lor th- sa«Vpf ihe moste!« gant lot of V«ie:,tiii»s ever imported intothis City. Tbeyare «Ul uwde for L«-ai< Ye»r.and ca¡o.il«ie<l for this meridi_*5.
At bTJuGESS, STRINGER k CU'S.f 12 2t 222 Broadway, under the .«.nitrica-i Museum.
VALENTINES.
ti.t- purpose.~WILL BE PUBLISHKL» UN TUESDAY,EXTRA NO. 6 OF THE NEW MIRROR,SONGS AND MISCELLANEOUS POEMS
OFBARRY CORNWALL,
WITH NOTES£Y N. P. WILLIS.
r__?" These b- «uitilu! Foerr.s will re issued in a DOUBLE ex*
TRvof the New Mikbor at 25 cents a copy, rnd will formthe sixth number of the " MIRROR LIBRARY." now inthe course of pu.lication. To persons residing at a distancethey caa be seat by ia_il at the ordiasry newsj-aper postageTo those who enclose SI (free of expense) Five Cofies of theDoable Extr*. or tea of the single ones will be sent. For sale,wholesale iad retail, by MORRIS, WILLIS k CO ,
fe!0 3t* N-». 4 Ann st. nos. Broadway.
P JCKET-BOOK L; ..**¦'!'..Yesterday rne.-ntn?,"betwi-ea N*ssiu-!ireet-aid Sr. Paul's Chnrch, a Russia
>earher Pocket*B 'OS, containing f-ipers of uo use to t-ay per-¿or. but the ov.uer. The û~d.i will t>« iirjeraily rewnrde-1 oa
briii*!«-? i: to No. Î8 Nasssu-strert._It*PARTY VESTS.
PER STEAMER BRITANNIA.
A FEW CHOICE PATTERNS of Light Satinaad White Marseilles Vestincs.
Also, a new arricie for White Vesu. Several readytnideVests for Parti«, Bills, &c. for «»Je by
WM. T. JENNINGS k CO. 231 Broadway,12f lm Opposite Park Fount»¿a.
QMOKË\~C-.i:vlNh;YS..The sub=cnber3 he.veO invented a do-ible Vestüating Cap, with whi**-h theyirnaraatee to care chimaevs 'roan srcokinc.price mod«;rat«».
i*. NaYuOR k CO. 79 Broad .«...
P. S..-23 of thi above c*ys miy b«» seeu on four hoa«*, be>lt,D-;ir-r_ to D. Anuir, Esq. Union Plsce, >Vw York* alsoeisnton Col. Webb's dwelliug, corner ol 17th street and 4:Aav-mt-«>. feL2rf
BALLS, PARTIES, &C.TE XID GLOVES, of a very superior
r. For «lie a: 231 Br adway. opposite '-he Fcua-[f 12 In».] WM.T. JENMNGS ¿c CO-
OVER COATS.XJCTM. T. JENNINGS ic CO. 231 Broadway.VV Am-iican Hot.!, "ioppesit« Park F««uat_in.) will selloff the renuinde.r of their stock of ready-made OTEBCOATS, coasisting cf Benvex, Pilot,a_d English Tw«redSnrtoats. at \ezy reduced prices. Also tiie few remainingWinur"Frocks.f«13 --**
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" Jsstics to Ireland.""A REPEAL BALL will be given at Tammany
-i-JL Hall on Monday Eveaias. Feb. 1-, .3t'L the proce-ds ofwhicli ar* to so into tte tr-easury el" the Uni-«-d Irish RcçeiiAssociarioa ol ihis city. Tickets On« Douar each«to baa at
rammany Hall, and ofT. MeGnnttey, U. Water siretLMurphy i. -G-áriiey, C-vthaca »tr**.l.P. Clark*. 35 Hec.-v »'.;e-*.John Collins. 3i Spring .u.eLf R;V.\ 23 »Viliett street.
And of :-e undersigned Cominítí-r-t.Patrick ».'lark James Haches Michael CùnCuîiyJ.mes Be;¿eu M.cta_lDo._a P-tnck C.«OKaaJoseph Mnrphy Job« Collins Michael Dor-.¡, Jr.Edw. 6-Delasey Patrick Riley Bernard 0*Cood*11James Boyle Loujchtia Dugan Michael BradyAndrew McCabe Michael Newton John RileyOwen Clark
^John Duffr
(JohaB D***-**ei
David M. Najtel Nicbol** Walsh Law. H. Klanaigan« Foy J-Aru H ncs»*,y rrancu Filaora
Wm. Cresa .. one Owea Curran-.-.'a.. John »«-'ir.: MichaelMnrtagh
Patrick Ba-k«:. CLARKE. Chairman.
J By Clath-s, Jr., Secretary. 6f5ös"*r__
' JasQce to Ireland-'T HAS BEEN Dt-TERMJNSD to nv»&RaUm tidofUv. fondsofthe [JNITED IRI3Í-Í REPEAL
V-sOCIATl V -hi :h. «.~n:ri ; of the 13th ofreb nary, a:
¦V?.f"¦'¦ St. a Hall, Broad -a**.the » n .i:.,, .v- m-de »rrancemenri a,~oc a 1 beral
seal*, and can pr< mis« :h«: nothing sh, 1 be wanting oa 'h-i-art to in me the Q<tll «K lh_: .t should iw to do credit to the
»r*"t caoM.: iefcr s can te had «f any ofthe Cammltrea. The prie- o'*
»cke.'s, to admit a geateman a-, d two ladies. :s «ix-d a: TwoUoilars.
GENERAL COMMITTEE.John Herdman.St,ouch«; p «; Malonry comer ofWert
ai d Barclay ta»; H H Byrne, t«. Wall «;; j im** Codv. 31Coartlan«: st; Florence VlcLarthy. 7¿ Nassau st; DanielSwen ey, 11 Ann st; James Bergen. 17. William :*; BemirdDounelly. 348 Grvenwich st; Patrick Raff, ity. 33 Colombia st!.liornas Kellt,067 -..ecuvHih st; Jimu Dana, Sixth W-*raHotel; Jirr.t». Byrnes. Nag3- Heal. 3 Barclay st; PatrickMoore,279 Division «t; Lawrence Langton, 3. Sprins st; Jo-.eph .-luri-hy.-Chatham st; Michael Clint, II Carlisle *t;¡ijian McCahill, «-6 Esse., corner of Delan.v *t; AadrswClark, 17«** Westst; Dennis Ma lea, 1*5 Washinctoo it; Mi¬chael Gafnev >5 Prince a»; James Mullein, noGr-adst;Dennis Mullins, 372« IV*.«1 st; J-*-hn McBtide, Walker.cor»nerof Kldji iitei'; John Kane. Waihtng on it; John Haura-tian.6- Kid«»».; John Murnh**, 5 Ru'.er-i-t; Michael Conuolly. N3 Viercerst. JOSEPH F- CASSERLY. Sec ,
f3 tF'3*_34 Platt-stmt.IT-IKST ANNUAL BALL OF INDEPENU-I ENCE HOSE CO. No. 3.In aid of the New-YorkFir* D partmeni band.will take place at Tammany Hall on
Thu'sday Eveniue. Feb. !.«>. Tickets can be had at the dif¬ferent Music Stores, of all the Engineers of the N. V. F. D.and ais > of the Committee.
ü D. ATKINSON, Assistant Secretary.Dodsworth. celebrated Cotillion band :s engaged for the oc
casioa._1112 .**_SPEA KIN G A U ruMATOÑ". 'i h ad v. rtiser
has the honor of informing his i -tron* a::-l the public ingeneral, that he will exhibit his SPEAKING AUTOMA¬TON en TUESDAY ..VENINO, the 13th uist., at theStuvvesant Institute, New-York.This wonderful aud iug«nioiu work, the successful re-nit
of s-ve.-tren years' nn*e«nitted study and labor, articulatesdistinct; >, «¡id in a sound resemblingrhat of t::e hum «a voice,evervthiuK itimt ihe human Organs can pronoune» ; and inas¬much asall preceding efforts to pioduca this have f..»le.l. th^»«¦?eraser may be permitted to call his automaton unique intnis world.
'he exhibition is necessarily confined to this iven:n* only,as .n. mom is occupied for scientific purposes of the Faculty,an : das been seacroosly ti-nd red to him by the institution onaccountol the admiration and detpiuterest they take in thisex-; lordiaary production.Tickets, at 50 cents, may be procured at th* r face of theSchiiH [post, No. 3 Spruces«reet, and at Mr. Wm. Radde's
bookstore, No 3?: Broadway, and at ih» door.Performance bénins precisely .it 8 o'clock.':~y 'i'ne speaking Machine will p-rtorm all the r«»<».ni.sitea
of a good scholar, «u: ?p«*lli.ig. reckoning, Ike. &,c .conclu-ding with t!i. rerj'.»! and singing of ' H -it Colubia. feli ît
A M KK ICA ¡N M J**. tí I .-î" AN ) l' tí líPfíl U .*. L-í-jk FAI R. Every D -.y and Evening this week.
Day visitera admitted ihr «nueevening: free.Ü «.PRKCEDEN PED ATTHACTlONS'i!
LAST WEEK ofthe eccentric Dr. VALENTINE: in ad¬dition to whom ttt- mincer his enga^-d, forone week longer,the accoj-i !.s:n'J wd talented loir.
Mis. WESTERN.Also, the renowned comedí *n,
GuEAT WESTERN.Together with Minoi FR.ACISCO,
Who -¡iiien-s in th<« c^lehri»..«! Chinr.e DivMtiseincnt«.T. G. BOOTH, the celebrated Comic Sinip-r.I!, vi SHERMAN, the beautiful Ballad Singer, and LA
PE II I'E CERITO, the admired danseuseCOMIC OLlO.e tided* THE LO V.N OF A LOVER,'
by Mr. -»ml »,iis. western, T. G. Booih and .Mr. M\ers.YANKEE COURTSHIH, by Mr. and Mrs. Western.TheGlPSY QUEEN, the most sarnrising fortune-teller
in the world, m .y* be privatsly consulted at all tune« re¿.ird-n-rPAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE EVENTSPerformances every evening at halt-i-as: 7 u'clocu, and
Wednesday and Saturday aitexnoons at 3 ..'clock.L'ickets "i icents: children uaiier íu vean, 12» cents.Twenty-fire cents extra for private consultations with the
Gipsy Uu-eu. _
DEALK'S N." y. MUSEUM..ADMISSION1 ONLY 121 CENTS.The Manager is haopy to announce ar. engagament with
Miss LOUISE DOROTHEA WAGNER, the FortuneT-ui:;.: Gipsev Girl, »it-ur t»
THE CELEBRATED UITSEY QUEENof the Ameiraii «.'useum. She can be »efii fi«.m 0 o'clockiu the mornüiK till ' o'clock in the att.moon, dressed in beinative eostunie. and can be nrivaiely c«j»Milt<d regardingPAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE EVENTS. Sh«ennnot bf jeer, in the evening. National 1'ortiait OaMery.Oraud Co*Riorama and 5iTt',0ü0 cariosities. Admission one
shilling i 12i rents extra to tho.e who cousult theGiptey (}»rl.
FANCY FLOW ERS AN'iVH EA D D R.I2SSES.An assortment of Coiffures, Flowers and H*m<1 Dresne»
for Balls, Soirees and Opera, jast received and for »aleon com¬mission by II. R. THOMPSON.
l"12 1v.i.._ _ _No. 6- B«MVr»t.
SI.Í-; HERE .Those who have Lant-sm Illinoisthat have not paid their taxes and have not their titles re¬
cord, d, can now find an agent at Nt*. 0 Avenue A, wh > leave»for the West this week on Thursday. Call from 1 to 1Î. Re¬ferences satisfactory, ("h-ir-ies reasonable._fe!2 3t*
A &ENCY OF THE WlLUAMöBUKüH IN-X3. SURANCE COMPANY, No.M Wallstreet, (Well'sBuildings) continu«** to «usure again.t loss or i.'amaje byFir« throu'hont the United States, on as favo-ib!* cor.ditioa4as other offices.
DIRECTOR».í-amuel Willeti, Charle« O H-rndy, Francis Steinheil,John LeiÇSitt Lemu«! Riehard-on, Fred'h. W. Favre,».ichoU» Wyekoff, Christian Zabn.kie, iiephea Will-t.,Ai.dw.C Benedict, Jobd *«killm-n, Th.mas McKie,
Jeremiah JobntonC ZAßRIBKlE. President.
A. B HODOES. S«.r«i:aty.Wuh'-h-tv» Po-T. Ag-nt._f!2 2avv3m
HOUSES a $D STORES FOR. SALE-OB«PO LET.-.The two first c!s-i thiee -tcry Homrs
. _B* Nor. 189. 193 t!;d r»-e two story H*u»e No. Ig5 Mac-D .nsalstre« between Waverly jlaC-ai.d Eighth st. with oi
wit oui coach h->u*es-:.d.ta-1rsThe net' two story frame Hou;«. No. 1'5 Waverly place.The ipaci ms th ee no y house No. 5.« Cliff.tr. et. corner ' f
Ba Uiiiho. well luited f-t & respect .ble private boiidint houseTh* th ee story ho»»e No. Sro.e »ti-*ct near the Battery.Th- whole or part of thelir^e fire proof five story Store No.
?i **« kmanstryet ,
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The smal< St>re~So. ß7s Beekmäu at ,iuitable for any retailbn-li.«**- For terms apply to
Ce 123t-_ R HOGAN, $i Btmkaasn at.
^^ FOK SALE..The Eagle Laboratory.;...Ä.'(-r.»<r».l forth- manof..»tur» of Oil of Virriol. Mtl/i*
.«^-r__»*»ric Acid. Bus Vitriol. Co^p-r-s. A'um, «tc ) wic-Dwt'lins and on.-hoa.es, otiii four aces <*.' land Pltasani]*sit».-red ou tHi Ba-k* of th- Conneetieot River, in the tow:
of U'rtheisfield. Ct. Enquir*» of Clwstai Buiki-y. near'hinren-iis-s. f 12 2weod«»
Dl-sSOLUTIOM - Th- cnpartn<*rship of CASWELL, MT'RDOCK & MOHGAN is Hissolv--d by th*
withdrawal ofN'a;liv.i Ct-wll. an-1 the unsettled nccounts.Wt»i. fir ,i as well as th« lite .>m of <'\riVVK.LL k MUR-DOCK will be -dja«tedby MURDOCH, LEAV1TT fcÇO.who ire autho;ii¿_ to use the Dime of »he fins iu liquidation
NATHAN' CASWELL,U. a MURDorjC.SAMUEL MORGAN.
COPARTNERSHli'..i he undersigned have associatedto»-t5»er for t'e purp-.se of tr*.i-a-tiiw th* Iron Commissionbuiness ander the firm of MURDOCK, LEAVITT k CO.at No. 27 West street-FebruaryJ2^URDOf K.
EDWARD LEAVITT,SAMUEL MORGAN
It** _SAMUEL OAKLEY.
BUAKU IN BuMJ-öTitiSE- ..A t-cirlor, wiiha Bedroom attached, and one o* t-.«.o small rooms, with
grites, to l«-t, with Board, at ¿»5 Bonc-stre«/-. J16 Imis»
WINDOW SHADE DEPuT, No. 7 Spruce-st.SHADE*, of üli descriptions wholesale aud retail,
S:?a. Bann.fr and Transparent Painter to order.¡16 Irais BA»tTOLSc DK MAUNY.
CAPSULES for the care of PULMONARYCONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA..They are
highly recamm-nded by the «nedicil profession and gen*.r_llyt__en with t..e rons-nt of the fa'iiilv physician.
Ac«_5TS. .Mr Milhao, 1S3 Bro-dway;Mr. Me-akim. 5U Broadway;Mr. Cotton, 2.Ó B^e cker &t.
lnquirt-fo»- Stone's i-ulmou^ry Capsules,and »«te that hissÍ5Ba'iiíe and sea' are on each bot of m-dicincN.B. Physic ;i.-u wiii Iram tht composition of the medi¬
cine on application atany of the Agencie». lOf 3mUlm*.*
CUPPING--AND LEECHING at all hours, withtrie attention and carefulness resu'ting from several years'
etr-enence. of which references to m*ny respectable familiercan b-i fieelv K;.ven. by Mrs. LANE, 176 Yaiick-str«et, 2 door>above Ch«rl«-on«_tr_et. ,
IMrs. L. haviuii proeored a larsce qaantitv of leeches, wii
che-rfuliy wait on the poor and those in modent* circumataoees accoidicií to th«ir ability to pay, at any part of the city.
j 19 IíbÍs«*___________________________rfÄMwDAILY h'XPüLSá.-The Subscriben-gfttS'SS- run their Express resnlarlv every day (Sunday«___^I^» exce'jte.1) via Housatonir Railro.d. to and fapmg "*.. Ne-v-York. Aloany. Buffalo and toe intermedia«
places, for the Transporta icn of Specif. Baak Scie*. Bundlesind Packages of Goods,. Collecting Bills, >ot»-s, Drafu uxdAccounts, with desparch. ,.,_,. ... ..
Prom «.hi. Ciiv at 6 o'clock A.M. arr1vir.it in Albany thesame-veni-ig and in advice of th»*L\8. Mail.
f_5 lmlwi. _POMEROV k CO. 2 ^ all-at.
"tTTlLLlAM Ï. JENNIN'JS M CO., Ura^rsV V arid Tailors, No. 231 Broadway, American Hotel, (opposit, the Fcactain.) solicit attention to »a invoice of nev*
Go.xls received peí last steamer, direct from our Agent ¡lLondon, consistía., of CLOTHS, CA8SIMERES, iu van-
ous new styles.splendid SILKS andSATIN S.fcr Dress Vesta,MERINO, VELVETS, &c. with a Urge assortai_at of richSilk and Satin SCARFS, CRAVATS, HANDKER¬CHIEFS. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, DRESSINO-ROBE.S.ÍÍC.We woold suggest to our patron» that from rhia addioon-U
facility, w. «hall be able to supply them atan eztly date withill the novelfit-s of the Londoo and Paris markets, andsastainthe rej-ntatioa of the *-*.abtishm«ut lor the moderate priceswhich have elicited «so liberal a patronage liacp the adoptioaof tht- ready moa^y .yitem, by which we are enabled to fnr-cish fearmenü at from 25 to 33 \<r cent, less tbaa formerly«--afeature ia the «ublishmeut. which mnst commend it to thoserequLxüií aiticles for imme-diate use, is the addition to our
stock of an assortment of fiistca-lity i^dy ma .eii'-ria«^^.includiUÄ Snrtoau, C-loiks, Dress ¡sad Frock Coats, r-mta-loons in_ Vests, Stc. r¦ l*u
BAUCTION SALE«-.
Jo'¦¦¦»!i ísicíjr.í». Aiotw:*--r.Y BANGS, ÄieHAfiSö «V FLATT.-2tore19*5 Bread «--»..
TUEtSDAT EVENING«. Feb. 12._
. H«*icr ¿ttcsic.«-U«-*»*_«-l of i» lota ottboice F«-.-eij-a **_dAniTic»« Ma.ic br*J>-b*utc«-rarv"*T*. »jajo.«¡««-* '. i©'«*, with-outd-ai.íici:-«.co-iptiiirüíS^K. with P.a-o -ad Ociur w*çcm; «mi-Mta s. Solos a_d Due.'» for the !'i»j-,.. »fiCiTd Soats.f!.li__, Fmfchand «¿sania i .i.Mut», !iu_-tlioaB«oiU, Finie,V loi-n and Orcnestrtl .».umc, Stc.
i he Mastc rr.sy b-eraia:ce«l at th« ».._.,, «*_.-. c*.«tJ<-_u-:*,'.h: day **-*e.*to*« :«» .« t.THURSDAY MORNnfO, at »o'clock
AtstGMLi'i SaIK.Bt ct'erof an Aiii-tw-.T¡)ífc¡iír,>IDS Books ind Sce-eot.'.-e Plates: 10 T5e .*.¡,-_:_r '¿-riocloth;TOO Dr. ****r¦ i. -As Fr*j*n*er".-. limo, cloüi; 2¿o Historyol ÜM Sandwich !iUr.-_s. L»v i»ibbi«r. it. sh et».
_»TEt»*tOTV»e Pi_TX3.The Stereotypr Ptatnof Fiar-sv'sL«rctu:e«. t.» ». brumas, exclusive ol copyrishtt <*»¦> do i-r Me-**.oirs of Nevtas, :-,.*. ~»v- i copyrs .¦'«..*.'..:
-¦«..-'..-'....? a i: h d I if» j»* th* Savtoar in«* hie Ai>o«.tit-, '.s-ao. ":..... «..-. -, do do.Transplanted F.cw.rs,Sicb, ta- Ke-.- Dr B ii d. witheiroyiight
ri ¿SO »». Mareti <. t:. ««¿»i.THIRTY-NINTH NEW-YORK TRADE SALEThe n««t r«*_n!«* Tn-ti. ***-¿e will o» comm-eeced on Tues¬
day, the «**i:.i of March -">; ,: will be conducted uader the.tirrcuv-.i of :h» Corami :.» ci lh" Trade, .\«¡ neret.-.o-v.
Invoices of 13-.»-¦ii», Paper, Sooouety, Stereotype Fiat»*..Biulen* Materiab, Leather aLd Cl ".'... *«..". .«;«- r«***p**«tfallysolicited, and »hou.«, b** furu.»i.«-' B*» ti» 1st o» Februar*.,whr i the Catalogue vritJ *.*
, a: ~o o*»*. Tl**«***ua c »a ad-vac.es w:l: or io\de on reCeit-t 01 w .¦.¦«i». whm «-»i'--»"
F« OLTO_*»-, Auctioneer.
FGOLTON *£ CO, Auctiuuand Comin:**ion«» Merchant», No 113 Fnltou _n<i .1-1 Aiif-strtet . Li «sal
advance ma.e ou Contieno «a:«, sud c¡o*.pt ret«. _» u-ade.MO***DAY. Fee, a.
at .0 '»'c'.vk. ir thecomer o H -.urea »ai P.'-««tï\t is,¡"Hcsirr s Salk..a l»r_t» Quantity c-f Boot- .-...«- ^ûo«tó.Also, -ioiueho d Furniture, «c
At I o'clo.!., at ,.' Pearl-strwt,SMsaify's S_i.K cv oä-ckm*.!.Cooaistipc of Tea¿», Su«
eus. t. cîi««. Sîvcr», Licuó.-», Sic A.,j, the Fi*.;u es cl tbtTUESDAY. Feb. 13,
at 10 o'cio.!.. at 3-1 Ann-street,EsTKfsiv«- Savk or dassy^HVe-»By «i»«*»« of a landlonTs
warraui. aud by order Ol H. D L*>*-.0.is, Artorrry for .V« rt-rae¿e.Consisting of » Unte vjui*..".;:" of 0«>!d in») 6il«**tWatch*M, Clocks, Siivet T«h!c aad 'i,»'.9i**»ons. Cold a_dSil«*»r F.acii Cases, f ¡at.u '»V;ie. t »;e he; .«.:'h s Reacia! d>*sortment of«T r, artic «. c»»ct «n:»J i- j Jeweby Sior».Aiio, I Iroii Ch«»».;. aad Kixtur'¿ of a Jeweiry SiOre.
at 12o'clock,ai the Merchant*.' ."..ch*_a_«\Real V.itats..The two story biic* *"iout I'vus«- and Lo*.
No. 30«: Monroe «tree:. A portiou of ihe i»iirch»»e u:ou«7 canremaiu rm bond and ir.ort-,»¿e. Tul* in»iisputable.
""SïOUTENBUR(>H k FAR R."A a ctioneers.~"
í*:.»¡e. .No 19 C.«.-i*«.!-»tr«et. {.N_UOi;«l Hall )
OUT-Ï'OOK SA-bES OF GKOGEK1ES fl K-NITURE. DRY GOODS. &c. attended to ¡a rvr»or«.
and j'¡ in-, t rvtuiiis nt.:d?. SaJ.s of Real Kstate iu«de ac Lh<*..¡i-icr.-'.«' EtcaAaJte.PRIVA l'E bALK..One !*_*f**lotf Countins Houm D«*»»k
. » »p!enJid titicla._ __ Sta7j. ULK^CKEU, Anctioaeer.
ryo BE SOLD, on TUESDAY, Feb. 13. JS4-4.JL ac ih«* Mirchaats' Evchange, *i 12 o'clock, by A. J.BLEECKER. Esq., Auctioneer, th«* t*-*«- »ton buck li_u*e.lud Lot No. 9'j Roo.rvelt-street. For terut«. Uo «l'i«l- »o ib»Anctioneer, No.* Uroad str**e t. <«i to PETES A« H» JACK-SO.N. t_2 **_î»._u. corner v»i Aiiu-^nvi, it l_t o'c.-*«cW- < 103»'>
RICHARD VA Ñ DYÍE, Jr., Auctioneer.DERKMFTOKY SAL-»-. TO CLOSK A CON-l CERN WITH AN ÏNfiURANCE COMPANY-ANTHONY J. BLEECKER&- 0. **.il »oil : PublieAuction, to the highest bidder, ou WEDNESDAY, 2t»ih«Uyy( ïVbruary. 18-M, .it 12 o'clock, *»t the Merchauia' Evcha..»**.:'«il LOTS Ob Gltul .**- Ü. embrAcint; _ on the Second Are*nue, with the corner of Twe«*t***fifth*st'eet, «ad 19 Lou »d«j .ir.ni-i oa thé » luth side of T.»«'iit, »fiflh »t.eet, l*««-.»A«eii th«Sec.Hd and Phlrd Avenues, and « xtendin«. t ¦¦> within u*. f«etOl ll.e Thir ; Arc.a«-; Hie Lots ubout 93 leei «i«.«-». Sewers*>re extend«»«! uji Hi-.- ¿ec< ¡id ruiti i bird Aveuur.. Til. Ixeetis. hull, .ulid Riouiul, witu ihe CrotOu water laid thr. u_h ttur*saici», and built upon il e noithsid« Cpposi .* to thi, pn i«erty.75 ¡er ceut in.iy retnain oumoiii;axe, or l'1« puiehasers irtsyurange with the Company to build a:.d hire 00 **." ceuf. it*-main of ihe i»*.-ctm.e money, *ud thiee-fou.vli» of cost ofbuilding additional «it morlgat.«.
V'ajrs of the Lots and Plans of Building in be ia*? *»t ihe*Auci i uifeic'Office, (alter Thursday i.eit.) No. ? litogd-**»-!i;*.»r VVaJI-stiett._II*?
WILLIAM 11 FRANKLIN, AttCUOBW.f OTäNEAK UNIONtQUAiiE..WILLIAMLi II. PRANKI I *«' wi'l seil at auction, er the Merchants'Exchangf, on WEDNESDAY, il««- Uth nut . «t It o'clock.Two desirable Buildinr Lots oa th«« uortherly .»idcofSix«*erinti-sfr«et, iietvwr/ii Union lac-' aii«*i r'if h Avenue, knownis Nos 30 and 3«.. commencing st a point io f«-et frum hei«.r-nier, flu«! coiitiimii)» together jo fee' iiou' and SI fe»t in »i-pih.1 h»*!ie Lo » command *. ti-.- *..-» of the Ovanre sud I'o'intain,,-.ui present one m the moil de.ir.bt.- lo. mo..» iu thi. part of:'.i citi A considerable un m ei oi ¡uuivs will b«. mecieJon the block cturi. >> ih« ensuing «ent.n.Also,a vac-ui Lot on tli i..ii:neri>* »Ide of Ninth--*tre»*t,
between the F'iith Av»uue ft:n! University PLc** coiit'¿mug25 feet f.oiit. Dv' one-li-tlf the bl.ck in «it»i«th. and may bt «aai*
l> .le»i<n .ted ai ixïiui; the only vacant l-.t on the r*|.:ck.Tbrer^uartera of ilie purchase inouey may remain ou bond
and uioitK.-.ge for ». lenn of years, hc <j pu ceut-, ild«»«ir#«if 2 .'_.*
/^ÀNOlî.lT\^A LE.under me diMton ofV/ Phil0T.Rugt.lea.Ec4_, Slattei in Chancery, will he»...!«l .it luen^n, on K til DA V. th* 16th of F«b -i ..y. by A. J-BLEECKEH k CO . at ihe Merchants' E*uh,-.%»-*-*The two Sic.«-.» .t:.u DwellliiCS .. '-.
NO 54 BÖVVERY,old-eat ibli»hf«i ».« ids for i-u-jii.e«. Tii»--' will be s< II se-va-falely, racli containing iiff'.fe ntid a W/ f-n iront sud rear,by on»* hundied and twentyfive i-rt in c«. th. Also, th* twostory brie-, fiont House.
NO. SSH BROOME-STREET,next to the coraer of F.lizabeth*-t»<et. The lot «.» 21 f*«t inIront, 26 feet iu rear, 57 leri on th« cs_,t, and 93 feet on ihe
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íl* ___*.-_____"L^L-RMTÚl.k. N'«T!-.;h----í>ü*a tít-duteitiia, inc.I- F. COLTON would .a.r.»rm .ill w!:o ire *o want of Für-altare of any description, thai he is prepared to fa.iiiih. «_jjn.is coust-intly on hand a vrry hr-*»« _iscrtin_..t. «aciadiiy*Fauell's PatflUtSola B«^Ltead», which for jirnpiicity. dura*¡.¡lit«/ «andeconomy are without their e**ua!. 'J ne public a.«invited '.0 csll nml eiamine them.also, ali oihi-r kinds ofSofa* alwayi on !:^ad.Those brfAkiiiK up hcus¿»*»*«--{ in^ or wishia"; to sell all ox
any portion uf iheir Karaiture, v«. ill rind a ready iai_ by sima-iii_ .1 line or calliox upon the t.ub*c*iber.Bales by Aactic faithfully hicended to.
au26isrf_F. COLTON. I¡3 Fulton and M Ann its.
STEAM REFINED CANDY*3RL4-A. STUART, 285 Greenwich, corner
. of Cfuiabeis »trefct.c.e constantly nianufaccuriuj- byste«im, and nave now on band, a Iar»¿e sssortmeut of i andy,*Vc. of saLenoi .luaîiiy. aait-ible for che Soutltern rn»rl<«»t..Tliia candy be.iit* mad« from îîefincd Sajri-r, will k(j«;p In «..va:m cliaiar-? harder aad dryer than any nsadefrom ra>* su-¡&r.
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í-hlil !.Tt.".*C>ll«.ri. BUITANMAW.Yi. T. JENNINGS lie CO. 23l tiroadway,
American Hotel, uppo.it» th« Fountain, a*e in receipeof an Invoice nf Nrw Goods, consistingof Cassimeres, richSatin, Cashmeiet and Canton Cloth (au entre u*w article,)<7eatin*ts t.*r <vmd-.,% wear, with a sm?ill lot n;Or« of splendid.iatin Scirft. Also, Ln.or's Paient Trotectí-d Seam üloTes.m n.-ticl«! hut r«K«-nt. > lutrodnced, which anelsouly to t* seento be a;iprec'«.t«!-d._ _*_______
.tlon'rt, Boys' and Cbiidreii-tf Clotlnii..GEORGE T. GUEEN,
Nos. liO Chatham-st. an» 4 Bowery,WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
a f*H and complete assortment 0/ MEN'S, BOVS,-xSD CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, of all deaenptions.iltd» ill the MOST .¦«,»;:.->-.¦...:. ITILK, to which h' woald»«¡.-»ctfully mute the attention of thus«* in waul. As he hasu»dr arranfeirieat» to re«:eirr CLOTHS, CAS'liA! tKKÖ,'/KST1NUS, iic., by every P-.cfc.t. and ha» «ecarrd the..«rviceat 01 eXf-*cienced Cotters, lie ¡.; ¦<;,'.; himself to girejerfect »acisfaction to all who may ovchaae.Ñ. B..Garments made to order at the shirrtesl r.otict
tnd until strict ytmctuglify._«jQ n'.Fiài.iTVVA'i'CHt..**: !.Tlie larjfc-ii dtid most «plen-
Idid aadortment of Watriies in the city i« tc be foundat th«* »ub«¦crlt>-I,* He is couUntly r»C4»ivins: all an-
icriptioni of Oold and Silver Witch«*», ol the newest styles,fron '.lie manuiuctnrer«. iu England, r .a...--» .-,u,l SwitzeiUod,ind iseuab'ed to offer a larger assortment, an«l at much l«ss..'.-> at retail, ..... any oilier house m the city. GoldWitches .sa low *u $20 to %2'j -irlffifWatch^ and Jewelry
All Vyatelica «jfa-ernnteil to ke**i« stoodune or die moa«*y retarued. Witches, Clocks and Jewelrytzehanged or !iou»ht.
.j.aiied in .tii«r tr.-at ni«_aaer, and warr.iate'.l, lower tlon at anyoüier place in the city.U. C ALLL.N, lmport-ir of Watches .-aid Jewelry,jal itlf wfioU*ale and retail, ta Wnll-ali^^r. m ». m
~\v\Xi'i:ilEà^"XDJr:\VELltY bought ortaken ia exchaase by G. C. ALLEN. 30 Wall-streiet,00suirs. jtl iiti
LADIES* GAITERBOOTS, at J. B. MiiXK.a's,IU Canal »tr«**-t. Tkis beau¬tiful article, in all it.» varietyof lashioo-ible colon, at It.18, and ia ««> to order at 3ohhilliaiis. unequalled by a«.yin th« City. P»iti.ular atten¬tion paid to mea-urns, to in°mr^ a handsome titLADIES' FRENCH
SHOES, of all tlie different styl««.« 9 a..d JO .»'«"»'«¦» P«pair, warranted 50 [erce.it. hind»«.mer and bellet than ihia*»old at -he cheap «'ores at $1 P*r l-'ir rR _.,-.._ R_,.WHITE AND BLACK SATIN SLIP! EKti.tOr ISslls.
Partie», Weddfcga, fitc : Mi.ses and children s Doot* *«.d«hoes, c-f all kind» and pi ices.INDIA EURßER SHOKS.A complu «ssortment of all
th*» different kinds constant] for »ale.Every aiticle soldi*, warranted . f my own roaun fact*, re _ d
made by su(anior wo-kmen ; everal of whom hav*» teen inmy employm-nt for the last five year».Ladie* wiii please call at;d e_,n.«n- for themse'.v« at
J. B MILLER'S, 142 «.anai-sf.f? Snwod*_Betw-en Tl.omr»son acd sul iran sts-_
TO TÍIE PUBLIC. -.=
THE BLACK (or Allebasi's) SALVE.ALLEKASI'.-v HEALTH PILLS.ALLEBAM'á TOOTH A' HE DROP". _,
AL'EfcASl'S POO« «.A.VS PLASTERS.andALLEBASl'S COUGH BALSAM. . .
D'J CURt:, AND WILL CUKE, ihe following«named comphints. as can b* fully shown by the prorn«>-
t«r, vit: Fever Sores ol th* mut raalifuaiil kind, *.*.:<*-_*..*.'.cer», Tumor». CuU and Paneta-«-». Wr.itlows, Scald* and
Barns, So-re Thrrxif. Qui-ii-ry. Kheatnalisi»;. chrome awl iü-
tí<mtr.a-.ory; Chilblain», Dropsy. Scald Head, Ag*£¿V*F.ce, BrutUsand Rprims, Swellings of ^m£llZ!\\\ï\oaïrioD, Emotion,, Afine in the breast, Bit«.^¿fA \ V.°£lDyspensia. Wom«. Fever and Airu.e. Bill.*.«**<$£*¿reis,'C.lGl C. Head-ache. Diaxiueas m *<**,** g*2JJJ2*ach. Janndice.^-^S^S^ATA^^Tooth-ache. V00I?^'r.V7aimeVs or Pain ia the Back.plain*. 11 not too £*££¿_/>w.. Joints, Feet.fcc* Net**vo7/AffÄn.fr^erai"éb.lity tkc. í«. íkc.-TWL^réS«»Aont list of complaint» to be cured by ¿re
kind.MMedicine*, but th« proprietor promu*- to xeturn themonVy for the articUparehaced, to any and every ->»TtK)nwho7 _o' cured if ih«y follow tn« directions for using eontaiatdiu th-f ?«J3phVt whitrh -will b« fur_i»k->_. by the proprietor aadhv aire its tnfOaghoot t*i« City.
Fa--.« «« const\ntíy comiflK to the kûowW«_e of »he Pro-rt.ie'Or Which full'/ justify the above _...»-*_>.- Foi «aU,%ho%sA**ad nuil by L. W. GILBERT. Pioprtewr. 214S"a!tc»r. str«ret, and by <*. B. M AlGNE, Booasellc-r,35 CaUia-*r'iaeit.-«~t; S* WOODV/ORTH, cor. Houston and Mnlber-,y strr»*t«i-rry Pot CertiCcates of cures, description of complaint*
«_«i dir-ctious lor bsitu, s<*e Pamphlet above referred to.ffy The poor will be funiuhed ai half price at 214 Fulwn
st-rett, and receive such adric« as their eases may i«qui*e-j IStlsziiaeed*