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end importing State in the Union. A little morn than onMhird of thP valor of the exporia lor the trailed Ststes wax from this State, ami shout the value of the iinporta into the country entered at porta in thia State Louiaiana comea in expoits, and Maaaachuaetta in There Were nearly aa many Teasels engaged in the commerce of this Stiie for th" year ending June 10, 1844, aa in the commerce of ail the other We annex ehowing the ipimher of Teasels, amount of tonnage, and number of men and engaged in the commerce of the United Statea American and Foreign Tonnage eNOAoid in the Commerce or the United eor the Fear ending June 30, 1811. VESSELS CLEARED. Crew. fessels.

Tons. Men. Boys American 8.3U 2,010,914 99,300 3,108 5,506 906,814 55 675 961 Total 13,843 2,917,738 131,375 4,072 Of which, to? 1,296 232,206 10,827 161 England 897 501,329 17,553 244 British Weit 1.031 150,355 7.G09 190 Canada 4,566 978,229 67,118 2,818 lirazrl 233 18,066 2,226 41 ENTERED. Crew Vesstls. Tons.

Men. Boys. American 8,148 1,977 438 97,459 3,121 Foreign 5,577 916 992 55,918 1,004 Total 13.725 2,894,430 153,107 4,125 Of the torticn vessels which entered were British 5,030 766,747 49,168 956 iUiHealic 135 52 669 2,239 19 Saedlth 110 34,766 1,353 4 Freuch 55 17,257 760 10 Ot the tonnage engaged in the commerce cf thia country about were American and one-tbird foreign. Ot the number of vessels which entered, but a little more than one-half were Amerirrn. Advinea trom Springfield, aeat of the arrivrl of Col Oakley, the State Commissioner, Mr.

Leavitt, president of the American Exchange I) -uk of thia city, and Governor John Davis ol Massachusetts They had not officially communicated with the legislature nor discioaed the nature ot th- proposition which they arc authorized to make. It was rumored in Springfield, that the foreign boudholdera required tax to be levied to an amouut equal to three per cent intereat on the whole of the atate debt, provided the state is able to bear it; if not, then they fall by degreia until they get down to the half of one per cent. This latt Hum being the smallest they are willing to recognize as a partial payment of the interest of the state debt. In addition to of stock on are to be issued bjr the sta'e to the amouut of $1,600 000, payable ex dusively from the proceeds of the sales of the cauel bunds and property, and the revenue derived from the canal alter its completion. Old Stock Kxchange.

$5000 8 '53 104 50 shas Canton Co 52V 10500 Ohio 6's, '60 98V 25 do 52V 3000 do 98V 50 do 52V 500U Peno'a 5's 73V 75 ilo 52 200u Illiuois spot bds 41V 100 do b30 53 2000 do 41V 25 do 52V 6 shas Bk Com. scrip 96V 50 Ialand RR 79V ilk of NY 122 300 do 79V 60 Farmers'Tr 39V 50 do b30 80 100 do h30 39V 75 Stonington KK 43 50 do b30 39V 200 do 42V 800 do 39? 100 do btO 12V 250 do 39V 150 do blO 43 100 do blO 39V 50 Nor and Ware 72 100 do 39V 50 do 72 425 Canal 75 do 72V 150 do b30 31 150 do atw 72V 150 do b60 31V 50 do 72 225 do 30V 25 do 72X 100 do b90 32 200 do b30 73 20 Boston Co 12 25 do tw 73 10 F.rie RR 30 50 Mohawk KK 65V 401 Harlem RK 72 25 do C5V 50 do b60 73 Second Ohio 98V 50 East Boston 12V 10000 I'euu'a 5's 73V 50 Nor and Wore 72V 50 Morris Canal 30V 50 do 72V 50 do 30V 50 do 72V 25 do 30V 50 Nor and Wore 1)60 73 50 i 30V 19 Stonington KK 42V 50 do b60 31 50 do b3 42V 25 do snV 75 Harlem KK 72V 25 Farmers' Tout 39V 25 Canton Co 52V 75 Harlem RK flew Stock Kichanga. 125 slias Farmers' Tr 100 do 25 do 100 do 50 do 150 do 25 do 25 do 26 do 50 do 50 Morris Canal 25 Pateraon HK 25 Stan nig ton KK b3 39V 39.V 50 Island RK 79V 150 do 79V b3 39V 150 do 79V bnw 40 50 do 79V blO 40 50 do bnw 80 39V 250 do 79V 39V 75 do btw 79V 39V 26 do b3U 80 15 39V 100 do bnw 79V 39V 25 Nor and Wore 72V 30 25 do 72V 85V 25 do b3 72V 42V 50 do 72V State or Trade. continue in very limited demand, and we ftlill quote $3 a $4, (or old and new. Beeswax Prime yellow sella an wanted, at a The demand very limited.

no change in market. Southern flour remains at $4 western, $4 76 a 4 market exhibited a quiet feeling to-day, buyers appearing determined not to pay tne rates at present demanded. The sales amount to 1 300 bales, part of which was taken from the wharf. of common qualities are made at 66 a 68 Whhrf.y?Diu Ige casks are dull at 33s. Western and prison barrels are in limited demand at 33 a Real story frame house 17 Elizabeth st, lot 36 by 94 $3336 Three story brick dwelling and lot 8 Beach st, lot 37 ft iront, 36 rear, it deepon one side, ihe other; house 37 by 49, with a back building It deep 9400 Two story frame hous; corner Spring and Thompson ft; lot 30 it by 63, house 30 by 36, with a stable iu the rear 4700 No.

160 Spring st, adjoining, lot ft front, ft det p. with frame house by tt 3900 No. 168, adjoining ft front by 64 ft deep, with two story brick by 36 ft 3476 Three story brick house aud lot 166 Adams street, Brooklyn; lot by ft; house 43 ft 4600 Caitlk market, 900 beel cattle; (800 from the south,) 136 cows and calves, 1,000 sheep. cattle are dull of sale at our last week's figures, which we continue. Left over, 100.

at $13 to $38; extra at $36. Left over, 16. quote $1 60 to 3 60, $6 for extra. large supply at 60 a 76 cents per cwt. Foreign Markets.

Matanzas, Feb. wrote you of the shortness of the crop here in my last, but the falling oft' is now proved to be tar beyond all calculations; there will not be one half thecropot last year; the worst accounts are coming in daily, such as 300 boxes being yielded only from (states making over 1900 lsst year, and 60 boxes fiom another over 1000 last year; 18 hbds. from an estate making 300 lsst year; 160 from another making 660 The fact is, the cane gives nothing at has no juicethe drought injured it, and the hurricane finished it. I have been told that on some estates it takes thirty cart loads of cane to make the same quantity ol sugar which ten cartloads made last year Of Muscovado sugars there will be comparatively nothing made around here. The sugar estates are hoping to make something, but will tnost probably be disappointed when they como to grind The accounts from the south side give as bad results there as here, if not worse American produce dull: no freights yrt Molasses, rls at which holders are firm, expecting from the search a rise; it comes in very slowly.

sad us the crop will be very short indeed, no doubt but it will advance. Not more than one-fourth of the quautity shipped last year at this time has gone iorwotd now. Exchange, 3 a per cent prem. 60 days; sterling, 00 day bills on London, 13 per centprcm. rs; lost sales io Havana, a rs.

Died, On Monday morning, 34th Inst after a short and severe illness, Sophia Bulloss, late ol Sheffield, England, aged 11 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends ol the family are invited to attend her funeral, to-moirow afternoon at 4 o'clock from the residence of her nncle, Mr. (leorge Johnson, 33 West Thirteenth ltreet, without further invitation. On Monday, 34th inat. William, son of William and Jane Dawnes, aged 3 years and 19 days.

Their friends and acquaintance, as also the members of Pherux Assembly No 1, of the Benevolent Order of Bereans, am respectlully invited to attend the luneral, this at 4 o'clock, from 18 Chesnut street. On Monday 34th inst. at Brooklyn, Charles Monioo mf.ry, son oi Robert and Marietta Thorburn Funeral to take place tbis afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from I'ark avenue, near Carlton avenue On Monday. 34th lust suddenly, Marion Rak, wife ol Henry ol 378 Broome street. Weekly of Dentlta la the city and county of NewYork.from the 15th day of Feb1846, to the 22d day of Feb 1845.

27 Oi 173. diseases. Abscess, Apoplexy, Asthma, Bleeding, Cancer, Casualties, 2: Consumption, 30; Convulsions, 15; Csoup, Debility, Dropsy iu I lie head, 10; Drowned, Dysen'ery Epilepsy, fever, bilious, Fever, Inflammatory, do puerperal, Fever, remittent, Fever, scarlet, Fever, typhus, Hooping cough, luflammarjon of Brain. of bowels, Inflammation of chest, inflammation ol heart, Inflammation of lungs, 25; 'nil of stomach. Influerza, I.u-s venerea, 2: Marasmus, Measles, 10; Old Palsy, birth, Rheumatism, fuls, Small poi, Spinal disease, Teething.

Tumor, Ulcet thin of throat, Unknown, Varioloid, t. 1 year 48; I to 2 years 26; 2 to 5, 25; 5 to 10, JO to 20, 20 to 3u to 40to50, 60 to 70, 70 to 80, 8" to 90, I. LEAV1TT, City Inspector I ttv Inspector's Office, Feb. 22 Passengers Arrived. Tripp.

ship de Pontauhe, A in ill- steerage. New Orli Htanabury, Mrs Clark, Claik, Mr in the steerage. Passengers Hailed. shin Burgardt, Mr Hill, Francis Button. Foreign Importations.

cases silk Carv 8t pkgs tea 2 eases mdse A A bases chins ware Gordon St Talbot? 3 rolls niaitiiiv pkg cliina wsieJJ do da iVn do cams silk do 27 rases grass cloth 1000 hf chests ponchong tea II r.uet pearl hut'ons 10 do fans 8 dp fishing lines -lie It "roll? I Ihis mdse ltohiuann It co? I lVkerssi'l? 2 l' Cs silk 15 hoses tea 10 do china ware 2 do mdse Tripp? 37 cases copper pits tea 102 rasis silk I do grass cloth 42 pks chins ware 10 hss mrlae to order. ami pkgs 48 cases grass el th 2 I) do silks 8 cks 2200 lire cr irkcrs 182 rolls matling isr issia 1800 lbs old Copier 19 ca-rs mdse (lowland 8t pkgs mrlae Burslev? 3 cases do 4 do preset vrs pkgs Ballin Ik Jolly I A IV trie? I F' 8 eldtin 8t CO-45 iimoz't -St Snath? 3 Re-aid 6t Ely It 1' Jaffrav 10 i Strange It ll it Fleming-I Deraistnei St A -Stewart St 1 0 eigne de Jrernois ft co? 11 I' Duflol, FMs 8t 1' A Breithaupt It A Lagous 36 urUn St Lanson-52 I'mlier St F'. Rvbraw Mnraii St Schmidt It Be card fcOsgon Uupre? I F. A Waul It co? 4 1 14 ogiuird Si ur It Hs-ed It Taylor? tSill St LCook It Cail leaux, Kilt. Boleliac It Cushan It MrKre 8c Allen, Hazeu 8c co-C Lane 8c l.ampiou?1 Matters.

Markoe 8c Haight He Harrison It Charraud, Rchluinpf It Moran? Thos Hunt 8c Cherrolst It Cailleuv. Kilt Lai iliac It Kelix? 100 haslets Cazet St Wiuferhoff it Dmne- 1 A Seitii'-t It Hook It Petr el It Little, Alden It 8 Colbz 8c Townsend Sharpleas It Mortimer 8c (Jan Sheldon It Co Vandervoort It Hay Ely It Wight Si urges It Marie It Deconel? 2 li Biehtlc Say Thorpecksr St Co? 4 Wolf It Curls It It 44 It baskets wine do cases Hepler It Co? 3 Richards, Bastctt It II Mann It 8 Lu.iuc* It (iibnm It Smith It.Summer?7 8 Usmer It li Mail! It Hyde It Brese? 8 Brese It ewis It Baker It co? li He's ub I.achuire It Kanchi Roger Moran It be Lorsch gk St Laurent Bi K-bfer? I Cerf Beer, Bossa Bailing It 8 Howland Aspinwal 2 8 Si A Reiiuer it Meeke? 3 Borr It Benkard It lluttr.n?2 A A 8piei, Cluist It co? 2 Preuss It (iuillaume It I Peck It Harnden It 8 Nanning It Cumming, Main It It 8 Phipps It A Dales Warreu St Clark It Marian It Jones 8t Waterhury? 1 Wiley It Napier? 1 Viator It Young It A Ward It Murray I Schnchirdl, Kavre It Boeriug St B-nkard St Bicar, Benjamin A Clark It Steele, Dexter It (filbert Wight Sturges It Shaw Kontaiue It Moran It do to order. Domestic Importations. Orm.sns?Shin bales cotton Draper It Marchant St Barstow, Pope It De Khain It (ioodhue It Scherinerhorn It pes baggiugbO coils rype Burritt It Johnson? II hlida tobacro boxes do Lippincott It pigs lead t'ogers-833 do bbls molasses hhils tobacco rocker It do 7 hhds sugar Peck It bbls do hhds do 21 tcs molasses hhds sugar Crocker It Warren? 39 do Lawrence, Hill It Mathew It co? '33 kegs 25 bbls lard Macy It boxes 230 half do 1212 qr do raisins Draper It tiis It I bbls 4 boxes tobacco Ljjipincott It Anthony. Ntw box mdze Sehruger, Hoyt It hales coptoii James igs feathers Ureuunay, Henry It hhds sugar Howlaud 8t do Robert It bales cotton Burritt It bbls pork 10 do tallow 26 do lead 48 do lard tcs 23 sacks lDx seed Macy It do beaf 10 bbls pork Kutls It bales cotton hhds sugar Mager It bbls molasses Claik St ICS medical boobs Michel box tug do candles Hnss It Mackey? 30 hlids sugar Halstow It bags feailieis Matthews It mdz 247 bales cotton 60 do clover teed, to order.

MARITIME HERALD. Ship aril Agents. shall esteem it a lavor if Captains of Vessels wnl gi to Koiikrt Silvky, Captain of our News Boats, a report i th? shipping left at the port whence they sailed, the vrsie spoken on their passage, a list of their cargo, and any forequ newspapers, or news they may hare. Agents and Correspondent! at lion or abroad, will njso conlVr a favor I17 sending to this office any Intelligence they may receive. PORT OK MKW YORK, FKBRl'AilY 513.

....6 31 risks .10 31 ..5 29 I Hito w.n tx ,.10 43 Clea red. Shins Cotton Planter, Pratt, Hurlbut Co; Sutton, Galloway ()ri May Flower, Hitchcock, Apalachicola, I) Hurlbut Caucasian. Watt. Cardenas. Ntsmith Walsh; Billow, Lawrence, St Marks.

Fla do; Clinton, Lyon, Savannah, Sturges Lynchburg, Mathias, Richmond, Allen Ik Pax'On; Bedell, Norfolk, Sturges kClearinin; Bss'nn. Collins, end Lycurgns, Wilietts, Philadelphia, Wm McKec Co. ArrlvM. Ship Ann McKim. Vasmer, from Whamnoa, Nov 19, and Masao 20th, passed Anjier Dec 7, with teas, kc to Howland Ik Aspin wall.

Spoke Jan 10, lat 31 50 8, Ion 21 30 ship St Paul, of Salem, from Manilla, 61 days out, all well. Shin Oneida, Tripp, from Canton and Macao, Nor 15, with tens. Ike. to Grinnell, Minturn Ik Co. Packet ship Sully, Edgar, from Havre, Jan 10, with mdse, to Fox Livingston.

Ship Oswego, Wood, from Fayal, with mdse, to Josiah Macy Ik Son. Ship Kahmaxoo, McCerran, 11 davsfrom New Orleans, with cotton, Ike. to Ik A Kingsland Co. Sailed in co with ships St Mary, and Orleans, and barque Geuesee. for NYork.

Ship Orleans, Sears, 11 days from New Orleaus, with cotton, to Wm Nelson. Swedish brig Cecilia, Liunberg, from Alexandretta and Messina 83 days, with 3 cases silk 7 bags nutgall 259 do linseed 207 bales wool to Dutilh It Cousiuery. Has experienced severe weath'f on the coast; 3d inst. durii a very heavy gale of wind, a boy unfortunately fell overboard and was exertion was made to save him, but in vain. Spoke Feb II.

lat 31 50, Ion 58, Swedish schr Experiment, (und-rstood) from Buenos Avres for Boston, out 60 days; 19th. lat 33 25, Ion 70, batque Orphetin." (understood) of New Bedford, altering 8W. Rng Lawrence Copel-nd Baker, from Ber" uda 17th to William Nelson, with 38' hales Biche McEvers; 10 kegs arrow root, to A. P. Pt niston.

I eft schr Alpine, Merchant, of and fur Boston from Surinam; put in on the 20th, with loss of sails. Ship Vedora, Crockett, N. Orleans ihe 1st March The British mail steamer from Havana, just cm iug into port. At I A.M., morning of the 16th, the Swedish lg Neptnnas, B. Borgnson 70 "ays from Trieste foi New York, ran oil the rocks, on 'h south side of ihe island a', day light.

The wreckers commenced ligli ening her, by 'akiug ont the cargo, and at 4 su needed in getting her off ihe rocks in C's'le harbor, and would biing her to IJ-oiges the neir day by sieamer. It wasVsiect-d ihe cargo would all saved in good order, as they could keep her free hy help from shote. Lost'rudder fds- keel, re foot, Ike The brig Chinchilla, anxiously expected from New York, hadnotarrited on the 17th Spokn nothing. Sch-Orozimbo, Sargent, 11 days from St Croix, to Nesmith Walsb, with 85 hhds sugar 12 do molasses 30 puns rum lo Ay-mar Co. Left ship Emily, Davis, wtg cargo; barque Hosaue, Hill, do.

Schr Henry Clay, Martin. 2 days from Norfolk, with corn, ike to McCready Ik Co. Schr Oregon, Council, from Washiugton, NC. with naval sto es, to Bayre. Schr Amelia, Strang, 1 days from Baltimore, with mdse, to master.

Schr Ksmpton, Osborn, from Nrrfolk, with corn and cotton, to Sturges 8t Clearman. Schr Leroy, Bedell, from Norfolk, with com, fcc. to Sturgas Clearman. Schr Kogrrs, Salter, 4 days from Richmond, with coal, to master. Schr Aurora, Woodbury, from Philadelphia, with coal, to master.

Schr Ellen, from Say-brook, with mdse. lialow. Ship St Mary, Foster, It days from New Orleans, with catton, to Wm Ne'son. Swedish schr Hazard, from Leghorn, and last from Gibraltar 50 days, with rags, to Wm Weisser, A'so, 1 ship, 1 barque, 2 brigs. Sailed.

Ships Eliza Ann, Cheever, Ease Indies; Quebec, Hebard, London; Rochester, Britten. and Hercules, Madigan, Liverpool: Panther, Cadiz; barques Diana, Hamburg; Biett, Avery, Neuritis; Ralph Cross, Glover, Gruoa; brigs Wm Nailson, Robinson. Port an Prince; Tarn O'-diuter. Thomas, Santa Martha; Democrat, Howes, adiz; Wilson Fuller, (Savannah; en gene. Dnnkwater, Gibraltar; George.

Charleston; Alfied Hamm-nd, Button, and others. Mlacellaneoua Record. Packet Ship Iowa, Lines, for Havre, will sail to-diy. Br. Ship Lono A'hrurtois A (ire broke out about two o'clock yesterday ul'ternnon on the Br ship Lord Asliburton, Capt Brown 'I he lire was discovered in the after part ol the ahip under he cabin lloor.

The A was neatly ready for sea, having ou board about 26C0 bales of cotton, about 500 bales of which are Sea Island. After the unavailing efforts toextin K'ah the fire by the lire dep utmeot, the ship waa towed from whirf to the opposite lide of the river, tear Hog Island channel. At about seven o'clock last evening, the (lie was supposed to have been extinguished, but this morning smoke was discovered issuing from tor hold of the ship She now lies in the stream. It is the general impression that this fire was communieated by an incendiary. She was not tcuitled and the lire was tiuslly extinguished leston Patriot.

Fib 21. BrioThos Moore, of the Harrison, at Boston, inst lat 34 36, Ion 64 40, fell in with the wreck of twig Cutts, Perkins, of Saco, from Boston! Jan 31) lor Matanzaa, in a sinking condition, and took off officers and crrw. eight iu number. The bad a ilea-y gale on 5th, lit 36 7, Ion from to SSE, in wlsirh she was knocked down, and compelled to cut away her mnsu, when she righted full of water. '1 lie crew had been on the wreck twelve ivs, suffering every priva ion.

Brio Ci.ariois, Sng. tt, om St Fla with cotton, bound to N-w York, put into Wilmington, NC. 14th inst. in distiess-in a gile ou the 4th, sprang her rudder and mainmast, stove bulwarks, long boat, lost sails, and received oth-r damage. On the 4th Inst.

lat 33 40, lou 74, saw schr Merchant, of Boston, in distress, having spnirg a leak, lest foie and ma.utail. stoic boat, quatter rail gone, next day saw her again, appare, tlv in piking JL it ion, was unable to render her any as it wa-. impossible for a boat to get to li-r; saw Iter afterwards ou the aaine day. tunning off cinder ba poles. On the 1 lti inat7, tell in with Frying Pan Slu a small vessel, apparently a schr water-logged both masts gone, saw no person on It ard.

A quantity pitch, pine lumber and bids, and the week of a hoot ear her. Brii: Motto, Williams, from Cardenas 4th inst, of and for I'oitland, made the laud at Kennebuuk Point, 21st inst, and in a thick fog, end mistook the Observatory for the one on Monut Joy, near Portland. Shortly after, steering! by N. and without s-eiug breakers, the brig struck on a ledge near the Fishing- rocks. Aft-r staving deck lead "I 36 hhds of molasses, the brig came off with about lour feet water in the hold, and with loss of rudder, part of stern pest, kr.

and anchored. The few landed on the b-ach with all their clothing, Capt W. proceeded to Ksniithu for assistance, winch was immMliately rendered hy about 20 men and 3 boats. After some hours of hard work they succeeded, at II P.M. in getting her to the mouth of Kennebnnk River, where she grounded, Completely water logged, and the water being up to the last tier of malices.

The brig remained qniet dining the night, and the cargo was into gondolas, with the protp ct of getting enough out, to enable the ji to get h. in at noon 2'd prHR Byron, from the wreck of schr Re-side, lost on Long Isl -on, arrived Saiuidsy, oh a 'oad uf the cargo saveilby 4I? shoes, some hats, paper, apples, kc The body of the had been found uu the reef near Hunting ouuv in me iv Had been found uu the reef uear Huntington, and buried. Smr Cokstei.lation, Jackson, at Boston from Palermo, passed on ihe 8th inst. lat 30, loo 52, several pieces of wreck, such as spars, pieces of hull, of a white monkey rail, also about half a dozen iron bound qu irlrr casks, apparently wit casks and lull. Judged the materials to belong to a ship.

It blow iug hard conld not pick up any of them. Ponr ok New Ori whole length of our Levee, i from (be lower lire of the city op, presents a lerfeet I ml of mists." Two daya ago there were in thin port 129 hips, 13 barques, 56 brigs, and 40 schoouers? In all 279 vessels, besides an immense number of schooners, sloops, fcc. engaged in the Lska and Gulf O. heb. 15.

Carr. Ilton, 54 days from Liverpool for Savsnuah, Feb 11, lat 19 10, Ion 71 43. Sarah Jane, Anderson, 15 da a fm Boston fot Tort an Trince, Feb 11, in'i'ufks Island Passage. Chase, from Baibailoes for rait Key, reh II, in Turks ''piauet. l'Hi) from Charleston for Kingston.

J.a Feb 8. 1st 23 of Yaimoulh, N8 from Wilmington, NC. for Barbadces, Feb 12, lat 28 20. luu 95. vutclgti I'Otll WHAMroa, China, Nov port, Cincinnati, Wilson: Navigator.

Urtv? Grafton. Gardner; Ruble, Praetor; Moutauk, McMicnae'; Carol na, Brown, and Katie Preirott. all unc; AvaDnche, Murr y.ditf; VHlpuraieo, and Or nd Turk, Willi'ma. for New York, iieitday; Houqn.i Talmer, for commenced Idg; Aldibaran, Webber, for Boston, do. 8I I loth, Cahota, Hepburn, Mai ilia Macao, Nov port Heber, and Konaldaon.

Drew unc; Waterman, for tiMt day. bid Mr1 Glide (iraih, Frank fort' 81 Ann' HmVck Itichance, Portland; 8th, Orb, Jb 7.rf" or and from Arm IIa 11an en 7- in port, of nnd frnm Ih'ih I'h, II optr, of and from touched 3d, and proceeded lor Port an Prince Home Porta. F.ut Thomaston, Keb FoiUM, Coombs, Norfolk, with loss bowsprit, bulwarks, having ruu into by a hH.MK. oRr.Krli Enterprise, Bermuda; Gawile, Brown, NVork. Iohtsmoith, Keb Hadsssah, Day.

New York; 20th, Lunula, Damn, Norf Ik Slat, Geo Thomas, Manuel, do Oliu'cksthm, Keb 20-Arr Cadet, Day. Surinam; Anu Denmau. Simnntou. Norfolk fir Thomaetou. SsLEM.Keh Excel, Achron, New York.

Cld Gen ks, Peko. St Jago. Boston, Keb Constellation. Jackson Palermo; he Cashing, and Harrier, Gardner, New Oileaus; 22d. Gen ll.rrison, Moore, Calcuita; Crusoe, hase.

New in ontact to-day with the I'once, bound out, hail f. retail torn and foreya d.pruug Bid, wind to liirht. Coquiinbo, Kle nent, Murillo, Hussi in, Tuskar. Betsey, Martha, VV Rimers, Clayton, Gazelle; and from below, Ca'alpa Cld Eclipse, Whelden, and Southerner, Eldridge, Philadelphia; B-rj Bigelow Baxter. NYork.

Nan.ulket, Keb Waterloo, Poyer, NYork. IIolmki Hole, Keb Olive, Jeffrey, Kaitport for Alex.indri lole. Brewster, do lor NYork; C.umius, Eldridge. Marc, St Uomiugo, 2d inst for no In port, May, Delta, Meridian, Ashland, Arcade, Cassius, and luk Providence, Keb Julia, Burgess, Mobile- Hirain I'yler, Tyler, and Atlon, Mayliew, Isaac Mead, Brown, Sivanuah; Jas Barbour.Bush, aud Martha Washington, Wood, Norfolk. Lid Avola, Davis, Peusacola.

Arr 23d. Shylock, Mathewi, Mobile. Philadelphia, Keb B'ltiinore. Tisadway, Cape Havtieu. Reports at Nets ciatle, Maditou, Keller, from New Orleans.

Al? xaNuRia, Keb Dodge, Knapp, New York; Gladiator, Newconib; Joteph, Eldridge, aud Commerce, Dorethy, Khedericksbi Keb 21? 'rr Eagle, Piercy very tevere weather on tli- inst wat within 60 miles of ape Henry, and wax blown off a distance of about 360 mil-t. Norfolk, Keb Engineer, Wluttru, Newport; Cornelia. Kicketson. NYork In Hamptuu ltoads Orleans, Smith SOrl-ans for Riehmoud. 2ist? In Hainidoa ltoads.

Neuvitas McKarlaud, St Thomas via Turks Towoseud tld in co with for Turks Island, but had not arrived when she sailed; ft no vessels, aud salt scarce; left at St T. Hrpub'ic. miitu, it vcaocu. auu -stit svai ce, ini ai ci Wrjiuu' it, Smith, 19 days fm York, aud others befoie reported. Sid Jno Adsins, Higgius, Hostou.

Wilmini; on, NC. Keb Clarion, Sugett. Si Marks; Nonpareil, Polie, Portau Prince; Ana wan, Swasey.Gkadtluupe; Lord of the Isles, McKunuv, olary New Orleans; Mogul, Moore, kfcjfxnzis. I Id Wm Jones, Taylor; Uncle 'am, Bacon, and 8t Simons, Otis, I Caspian, Anthony, Barbaloes; hrisbie, and Smith, Tew, NOrleans. Charleston, Keb K.tnily, Sherwood.

NVork Cld Caroline. Oeuier, Havre; New York. Hull, NYork; Telumak, Borland, Boston; Arabian, Koater, Havana Sid Massachusetts, Pritchard, Amsterdam. Arr 20th Chiefiaiu, Legvet. Liverpool; Ostr ch, Trescott, Matsi.xss.

Cld Creole. Clark, Liveipoul; Alert, Draper, Baraeoa. Sid Grenada, Npoon-r, Havre. Arr 19th, Lady Sale. Anderson, Green ocb.

Sid Kerax, Hale, Antwerp; Naples, Crowell, Bordeaux; Sarah Stewart, Low, Liverpool; Zephyr, Wood, Matin? Ken zas; Me chant. Krau. Ha Mia. Savan Keb Wakelield, Abell, London, and sld for St John, NB. Cld Henry Jeukins, I.

ghthonrn, Havana; Jane, Sims, Nassau, NP, Cld 20th, Ducaett, Liverpool; Ulyinpe, Kaoult, Havre; Ueorgiaua, Currier, aud Hart. Gandy, NVork; Exchange, KeTlogg, Matanzas. Sid Jane, Nassau; Hy Jenkins, Havana; Barton, Grand Caillou La; Marmiou, Bayou Black, La; Henry, Look NYork. A I A1.ACHICOI.A. Keb Panthea, Lane; Mariana, Phillips; Harmony, Macoduck, and Flora, McNear, NYork Cld Olive Eliza, Parsons, Liverpool, Tybee, McCormick; Cay Bedell; Croton, Soullard, and Metsmora, Weeks, New York.

By Last Night's Southern Mail. rHi i.iP'eb Madison, Keller, NOrleam. Baltimore, Keb Graca Brown, Myers, Liverpool; Herald, Tulleo, Amsterdam; Ida, Hallett, Boston; Water Witch, LeBrou, St Johns, PK; Shawmut, Ballard, Anakapas; Henrietta, Hughes, Savannah Cld Schiller, Jolimsen. Biemen; Archib Gracie, Rice, Barbadoes; Somerset, Williams, Demerara; Maria, Laiourette, NYork. Spoken.

A uarnue standing hW. showing white burgee aud red border, with John Cnskie in black letters, Keb 15, lat 28, Ion 72. Foreign Ports. St Johns, PK. Keb rort, Frances Jeoe, Collin, 9 days fm Btllimore just arr; from NYork, wtg cargo; Amauaa, Amis, from Machiai, do; President, Wilbur, for Norfolk, few days.

LEARY CO '8 FASHION FOR SPRING, 1845 GENTLEMEN8' HATS, of our Spring Pattern, will be ready for sale and delivery, on and after Friday, (lie 28th Instant. N. announce the above as THE FASHION for the ensuing season, and to preclude all possibility of error in ihe minds of the public and trade generally, in this city and elsewhere, as to its origin and distinctively peculiar features, we present the fol'owiug detail ofi's proportions, inches high, 5-16 bell at sides, bell in front and rear, yeoman, carve. inch oval, the ecge ronnded off 1-16 inch. inches wide ail aroacd? Set, natural curve? Curl BAND and inch wide.

The particular set of ihe brim is unique, and our customers will be served with a style expressly adapted to the characteristic features and form of each respectively. February 21th, 1845. f25 tOtism WH PUBLIC NOTICE. ERE AS. it ii given out and pretended.

by Lewis Si mom, Theodore A. Meyer, John D. Phillips, Morland Michol and "then, unknown, that I he Seal of the Corporation anil Congregation "B'nai Jeihnrnn," in Kim street, in w.rvu mg OHIIUIUU, IU TalUl HI city, has been broken and destroyed; and that a new Seal of raid Corporation and Congregation has been made: We, the undersigned, hereby give public notice, that the said alleged breaking and destruction is untrue; and ihst the origir.alSral of saifl Congiegrtion and Corpora ion has been at times and now is nd will continue to be in the and poss-ssioit ot Mr Abraham Mit hell, the T'eiioeut of said Corporation anil Congregation And we de-m it our duty hereby give, this farther public notice, waruiig and whomsoever it mat' conrern, tba' all and each anil every bond, mortgage or incumbrance upon the property of said orCougrega tt or purporting to be the act and deed of stid Coroor tion 'B'rai Jfshurun," made oresecn'ed since the 12'li October. 1841, or which may be. he'eifter made or executed, and to wh cn the above named individuals, or either ol them, may have s.gned their diames, as or orher officers, of or on behalf "B'nai Jeshuruu," is invlid, and will be ntrated 1'heodoie A.

Meyer and Lewis Simmons, only being two trustees of raid Congregation, aud not being a majority of the whole number of the Trustees of said Congregati .11. And the said Congregation will not be liable for any engagements whatever, except contracted with content of either o'the undersigned Dated New York, February 24th, 1845. Signed, AB. M1TCHKLL, ABM. J.

JACKSON; Trustees of the Congregation "B'nai Jeshurun, 125 in the City of New York. 0 FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD RAN AWAY, Sunday afternoon, 23d instant, a boy, 16 yeara old. small of his am, lisps when sneaking, has light hair combed on one side; had on when he cap, dark brown frock coat, unixt stripe cftMimere pantaloons, plaid vest, blue silk craxst, i md boots. Said took with him $160 in bills and change. $23 will be given on the return of the boy, and $23 for the money or a proportionable part of the same lor the amount recovered Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore pap rs will please copy.

S. TO LE, 123 rc 71 Catharine atreet. A LADY ABOUT BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING, TITISHKS to rent her Furniture for tne coming year, and board with the family, if required. Ad hess M. this office.

HOE CO 'S PATENT CARD PRESSES. SEVERAL of the above maohioes can now be seen at the waierooms of the proprietors, 29 olid Gold street Printers and others are invited to examine them. f25 2wm T1J8T Hair! INDIA LONG SHAWLS. RECEIVED by the subscribers, a trunk of Camels Hair Shaw them itx very splendid Long White Shaw Is, which will be sold at very reasonable prices, by JAMES BECK It IQtec 3i9 Broadway. pox neni HUNT EXTRAORDINARY advertisement appearing in your of the 22ml instant, announcing a grand box Hunt, to csme off on Monday the 24th, at Viuivs' Hotel, Hill.

Brooklyn, about 1500 people assembled hour, II o'clock. A. to s.e llie sport. Where is the lox was th- cty, where does lie start frombut no satisfaction could he get. A gentleman made a speech in the bar room, calling upon the company to walk in the front rarlor I (or tin Captain olnce,) and contribute for of expen-e of keeping the lox and hounds.

After waiting 2 to 3 hours, a drag was taken a short distance from the hotel, about 12 to 15 good Imam's were with difficulty started, which dispersed in all directions, togethe with a few horsemen, none of whom could take a single fence, but they returned in a short lime without seeing any fox, or knowing whether he had been started at nIL All the company were dissatisfied beyond description, and with all of oaths, Sic were about d-parting, wh'n news came from near Jamaica, that a certain select clique were regaling themselves, and that "Bold Rey nard" had been unbiggi(Inear the racecourse for their exclusive amusemeut. How can they explain it. ONE OF THE MANY HUMBUGGED. To Jsmrs Onluion BxntKTT, Esq Editor of the Herald. 125 JONES'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, INITIATORY COUNTING ROOM, '417 Broadway, corner of itliirray at.

fPHK objeetofthislnstitution is to impart thorough instruction ill Book Keeping. Penmanship and Commercial Aricilime- tic, sod qualify Geutlemen for practical duties of lha desk. Private instruction is given if required I nCT" Members of the Mercantile Library Association are requested to apply to the Librarian at Clinton Hall, who will furui.h licketa of admission under the arrangement made with the Committee. may be had at the Academy to Bookkeepers, Merchants and Clerks, who have bsrn students during thr last nine years. lC7" For sale, Joiim's Principles and Practice of Bookkeeping, 12s.

This work is adopted in the fi at Academic Institutions in this countrv. It is also republished in ngland snd extensively intri there f25 Black and win i thread lace flounces, just receivedrer merald jui Black Thread Lace Flounces, from li yard to yard wide. do La Naive do do I. White do LaNeigedo dca do Blick and White Lace rther, and Sleeves Some of the most splendid Mechli i ids Lacrs. Black Lace Vei's am) Black Thread Scar Scarfs.

White I.ace Villi ami Mull, point a Bruxelle. and a la Neige. Three very rp'eiidul Mechlin Lace Dresses ie Caiton Peliriua, and Chemixeites Vslrufi-niies La- and Edgings, Met him do, Arraa do. JAMES BECK Si CO. respectfully announce, that this is by far-the ino.t rich and splendid invoice roods that have been offered.

I'AlalS of Caneyous, Pele- rines, Collars, Cliemiieties a Is style. Also, some magnificent Embroidered Dresses and llandkerchirfs, of very rich en broidery. The above, with a great variety of other goods, are now offered at very moderate by JAMES BECK St P25 litre 359 SUDDEN CHANGES IN THE ATMOSPHERE. Ol'HINO is more trying to the human const tutiou, pr? do ing colds, coughs, rheum ami a arums other complaints, which cured by the me ol MRS CARROLL'S Medic.it'd Ba lis, 345 Bros war Sulphur Baths require Ofi hours notice. Open Hum 7 o'clock in morning till 9 o'clock at night 125 Iwrc LEECHES innn YERY FINE Ism healthy Smyrna I eeches jnsl rc- I ceived for sale wholesale mid retail by WM.

WATHON, Chemist ami Pharmaceutist, 114 Apothe'arics' Hall, 36 Catharine NEW SWEET SCENT F.D HARDY FLOWERINC SHRUBS RUSSELL'S AMERICAN HYBRID SEEDLING AZVLUS AM) RHODODENDRONS ii Flori.it, in ILnry near Atlantic itreet piioljlya Hi, rnvv for sale 2(10 fir Flowering Plaula Vtie unproved size of il.c am with the delirious flagrance, nr.rite the in verydesirahl Parlor He ha, also, 400 PJ ins of the heat Perpetual Chinn choice cl ion ofthe new Variegated (io dry a' a lew bushels of the Engliah Hawthorn Sceda, grown at hi AND HAY. SOllO B'lihels Oats, in lots to suit purchaser. OvUu 600 balea of Hay, do do do 100 barrels sale by CAKPCNTER, SON Ii CO 110 Warren street. 50 boxes 01 Cnceaf, lot sale low. 04 AUCTION SALES.

A. C. TATTLE, AHDWAKE CUPLEKV 8 Piatt', sixth Spring Trad. Hardware Hale thi, maiuh will take 23 Pl. street, corner of John, This Morn ug at 10 clock, consisting of assorted Heavy Goods, Shelf Hardware Cutlery, Jap.nery, Fancy Uo-ds, kc Also, loo lor, of Tabic Knife, and Porker and Peu Knives, Scissors, Havre among which arr South-rn Knives, Hunting Knives, Congress Knives, kc.

Aim, Guns and Piatolr. A lio, lor cjrh, at 12 o'clock, damaged Spectacle! a-d I dixn Bells, under Wardens inspection. f25 in AMELIAS AND OTHER FINE PLANTS AT AUCTION. A L-VV will aell on Tuesday morning, at II o'clock, at a No. 151 Broadway, another lend id collection of Planta.

-roltr-te ng Cainrlias, or choice aorta, in flower and bu Daphiiiea; Hoar a of line aorta; Azalias; and every other variety, in full bloom and in beautilul order. Ladira are lurited to call and view lliem. A'ao, the laat of the Florida Plants. f24 SPLENDID PLANTS AT AUCTION. LEVY will sell on morning at II o'clock, No.

151 Ilroad M.HV A gagallanjafiaan rxf a. en A fc i 1 011 morning at II o'clock, r1 "roadway, a splendid collection of Phots, em bracing in iiowrr buds, Oranges iu fruit and blossom, of choice sorts, Hitiisporams, with 1 worthy of notice. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ILL BE SOLD at Public Vendue on Wedueaday, the26th dav of February neat, at 11 o'clock, A. at the Lte rea il-nre of Henry 8.

('aril, deceaaed, the Real Estate of which he died iHtaaetaed, situate in the town of Huiilinglou, and county of Suffolk, it: the Hoineatead containing about I3'i acrea of Land, on which are two Dwelling Houses, a good Barn and Out Building, a good Well of Water, near the door, and a large pond of water, which haa a never failing spring, neai the hnuae, two large Apple Orchards, and a variety of choice fruit, thr whole Farm being in good fence; one oi.e" of Timber and Sprout Land adjoining the road leading from Uixhills to Sweet Hoi ow, containing by estimation 40 acrea; aim, another piece i Timber ami Sprout Land, kuown by the name Newfoundland, 'ear the Half-hollow Hills, containing, bv estimation, 21 acres i llao, another piere of Sprout and Timber I and, lying west of the house of Philip Valentine, uid adioiniuir the road leading frotn said Valentine's to Sweet Hollow, containing fire acrea more or leas; a tract of Salt and Sedge Meadow, on limit Neck, on the aide of the Island, containing about 10 acrea. 1 he above will be sold altogether or in pieces to snit purckaira. Any person desirous of viewing the same can call on Jacob P. Carll, on the prem ies, or Gilbert Cavil, Dixhills Any other information can be given by Conkliu Carll, Brooklyn, and indisputable titles given for the same Administrators for themUlLBLHT CARLL, selvei and the other Heirs. RICHARD VAN DVKE.

Auctioneer. THE KAIL ROAD DEPOT HOTEL. corner 4th Avenue and 86th Anthony J. Bl- erker Co will mJIUII auction on Thursday, the 27tli day of March next, 12 clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, tne very valuable on the east aid-of the 4th Avenue and south aide of 86th sticet. The onnil contains 50 feet ou the avenue and 100 feet ou the stte (which str-tt is curbed and regulated and the assessment paid;) the property is within two blocks of the Crotou Kerervoir.

The House is a large two-story attic building, with cellar and kitchen under the whole, with sheds on are desirable for the purpose of a public fEuse, and are now occupied as such. $10011 or $2000 cin remain on bond and mortgage, at 6 per rent. Possession will be given on the 1st of May next. Title indisputable. For terms and particulars, apply to the Auctioneers, No.

7 Broad street, or to NOWLAN, ou the premises, or No. 3 Eleventh street. I20to kd STORE TO lower floor and nasement of the commodious store, No. 136 Eighth street and 6 Astor The buildiug is over 90 feet deep, with a granite front on ghth street, and a convenient entrance at either end Its situation, being located only a few doors from Broadway, and n-ar the Bowery, renders it one of the most central and eligible points for business in the upper part of the city. One half of the basement will be let separately.

If desired, it being well adapted for many kinds of business, and particularly foe an Oyster Stloon. IE or further patliculars, enquire on the premises f25 MTO LET-FIVE NEAT SNUG and near the corner of 7th avenue and 23th streets Rents 125 to 300 dollars. Reference and security required. They are situated in the most thriving part of the citv, at the end of stage routes, so as to insure seats without delay in stormy weather, for persons doiug business down town. Possession of two honsrs immediately, of the other three on first of May.

f24 to hire. Two Rooms, kc, for a small family. Would be preferred with au room to be occupied as an office. Must be situated between Broadway, John, Pearl and Wall streets. Addirii ''Post Office, box No.

1482." f23 TO LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Store No.97 Nassaustreet, Herald with Fixtures, Stove and Pipes, ready set and all complete. Application to be made at the desk of the office of the Herald. for terms, fcc. j3ltfre TO LET, AND immediate possession given, a BITTING KOO tl and BED ROOM attached upon the first floor, of the house No. 34 Church street, within one door of street.

The apartments are well suited for a single gentleman, or a married couple, without encumbrances, flltfrc mm FOR FARM-Situated at Islip, Suffolk I adjoining "mithtown. Said Farm contains 3D of which is Wooa; the remaining 52 acres are in a state of good cn'tivstion. There are two Hous-s, and alto two good wells of water on the farm; a large barn ith carriage Imuae and stabling for eight hor-et; an ice house; a good large garden, enclosed in a picket fence, fruit trees, kc kc. Any further information may No 83 Bleecker street, a few doors west from Broadway. Half the purchase money can remain on mortgage.

f25 a A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR ALE-Sitoated in the towu of Pelham. Westchester County, bordering on the village of East Chester, abou' 16 miles from New York, cont lining '40 acres of acres wood land, the aslant" 90 acres is ill a high of cultivation, with fruit trrrs of ill kinds iu abundance There are two good Dwelling Houses on it, recently built, together ith a large birn. stonehen houre, co.n -rib, kc. The place is beautifully situated, commanding a view of the Sound and surroun-'ing couut'y. will be solo low or exchanged for improved city prorerty For further apply at 68 West street, between Carlisle aud Rector I streets.

Also, 8 Lots of Ground, 25 by 100, on the easterly tide of the llth Avenue, between 37th ano 38th streets. 122 FASHIONS FOR SPRING, 1845. THE SUBSCRIBER now prepare 1 to fumish his JT 'if Gentlemen Hats, which, in every particular, will be found fully to sustain the reputation he has heretofore enjoyed in the production of this most essential article of dress. AMIDON, Wall street, corner Nassau N. small invoice just received from t' manufactory of the celebrated "Muguier," Paris, to which tne attention of gentlemen is invited, fll TuThStSt islm NEAPOLITAN BONNETS THK UNDERSIGNED, Patentees and Manufacti of the Neaiwluan Bonnets, respectfully inform I trade thit they are now ready to supply the nbove srtii me nuuve "rill of the latest style and of superior quality, lu quantities to si pure has re.

They wsrrsnt that they can alter and clean the Bonnet to i pesr equal to new. Buyers are cautioned against au inferior article of the kind the market. The genuine article, for which we received iilvermed.il at th? fair of the American Inatitnte, hax ticket upon it Apple to THOMAS YSE. 178 Pearl trior at the manufactory of PATTISON, NOE fc f.8 No 25 Delancy street WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS, PAHK THKAIRK, LAST As the Company will depart in a very lhort time, therefore, in compliance with the earnest solieitation ofieveral families and individuals, the Mauager announces a GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES! iiltCeutf to every part of the Theatre! GALLERY CENTS. D(g TWELVE MOST SPLENDfO A' TS IN THE KINO AND ARENA! And the novl and Grand Equeitrisn Sjrctacle of MAD ANTONY WAYNE! HIS TERRIFIC HORSE DAREDEVIL.

whirh a TREBLE COMPANY will THE K.i hardware at low pricks. HUR84' ItlBER, (Agent for several manufacturers in offrs girat advantages to now receivins a Urge supply of staple Birmingham and Sheffield Goods, which are offered at a verv trifling advance on the sterling coat. 750 gross low priced Table Cutlery, all patterns, at present coit Ml charges. 10 casks verv superior 8 Kiles, all sixes from 4 to 14 inches, at the old prices. 90 pie es "Laycock's" fine Hair Cloth, at the lowest market price.

40 casks Bright Traces. I 3 casks Hand Saws, at $3,73 30 do Carolina Hoes. I per dox 20 do Honks snd Hinges. 30 bags fine Wrought Nails. 8 casks Curry Coinbs.

I Also, Knob and Padlocks, Kratne Pulleys, Latches, Bolts, Spoons, Percussion Caps, Shoe Thread, 4 hain Web. kc? 4tc lie. JOHN A. NEWBOULD, 17 90 John siree upstairs. PKK REDUCED.

SWAIVl'S CELEBRATED PANACEA. KOI4 UK CUBK OK Scrofula, d' nrral Dthility, White Swelling, Hhrumatitm, Diteasen of the iJrer anil Skin, and all ditratrt anting ram Impurity of the Wood, or (he KJfectt of Mercury. SWAIM'S PANACE.v has been for mote thin twenty ye celebrated in this conntry snd r.nrope for its extraoriliu ry the certificates of which reference is made to the directions and books accompanying Panacea. It has been used in hospital an. private practice, and has had the singular forenoe of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians.

Among ethers, by W. f) heon, M. Professor Surgery, Ps. University, Vateniiiie M. I.V, Prof.

Snrg-ry, N. University. Dewees, M. Prof Midwifery. Pa.

University. N.V.hapman, M. t'rof Physic, I'a University T. Parlte, M. Pres't imlbgi Physicians, Philad.

Dr. Del Vslle, Prof. Medicine, Harms. Jose Lourenco da Lnx, Prof. Surgery.

Lisbon J. hipm.n, Mem. Koyal College Surgeons. London. THE HKCO.MME'.NDATIONH of many Phvsiriars and emineut persons, aiieh as G.

Irving, late Minister to Spam; S.r Thomas IVersou, Major General British Armp; Gilbert Hoberrson, Rripsh Consul, Itc sis i the onde fnl cures effected by Swaim Panacea have for many years made it au invaluable remedy. Panacea dues not contain mercury in any fo'm, and being an innoc-ut eparation it may be given to the moslteiider infant. THfc RETAIL PRICE HAH BEEN REDUCED to One Dollar and Kifiy Cents bottle, (containing three half piuts,) or ihree bottlei for Kour Dollars. that tlie name of W'm Swaim is written on the label ovar the cork of each counterfeit which would be a forgery. VERMIFUGE.

A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved remedy for all diseaass arising from Debility of iiieDiyestivr Organs, ss Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentary. Frier snd Ague, Piles, sick Headache, tic. bee the pamphlet with the article. Kur sale bv all the respectable Drug nt. the United Sutes Wholesale orders to he sddressedto Wm Swaimk Sons, Philsdelphts or H.

II. li Co, Druggists, New York, General Agents for the Panacea and Vermifuge. ft4 XYLCGRAPHIC PRESS GENERAL JOB PRINTING OFFICE, .54) Ossld street 'I1 HE SUBSCRIBERS inform Druggists, Perfumers. Grocers A and others that they have made extensive additions to their isionsreut of Xylographic Lahels, to which hey would cfullv call their aitentp n. They are crmstanllv adding to their stock all the new si vie in their line, which are offered in Prance or Emg'and, and they ptomise their customers that they stall spare uo etp me in getting up all that may wait in the business of the Dmggists, Perfumers and Si gar il-t ufscturers.

office is also supplied with every variety ofTvpe uecessary for the eiecutiou ol every descrip'ion of Job E'rictiug, Cards, Billheads, Notes. Bills Lading, Circulars, and all kinds of Mercantile Printing, executed on reasonable terms. HKOAR BOX LABELS AND PAPER, of every deseriptiou always on hand. VARIE4MTKD SHOW I ARDb. for Isr lie -alargeaupplv BKONSON li OR Gold street near Fulton AMUSEMENTS.

WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS, PA HK THBATRK. The Malftger ever anxious to meet the wishet of the public, nMprrtfiillv annouuces the fo lowing OtJ-K EDUCTION OF PR Boxes '45 Cents Gallery Uj Cents. TUESDAY KVEN1NU, February 25, will be nted ihe National Equestrian Dramatic SpectaGe, will, b-autiful Scenes, Costumes, An.llerv, Bridget, immenae Kuiia, Itc entitled MAD ANTONY WAYNE! atD Hit BOLD HORSE DEV1LDARE Previous to which a Grand Equestriau Performance, comnencing with a (irand Horae Pageant. A Beautiful Dance by Miss L. Weill.

I ocal Sung, by E. Dickenson. A Pantomime Equestriau Act, by C. J. Rogers, euutled England, Iri'iaml and Scotland aulting by lb.

Company beaded by McFarland. Grand Human Double Act, by Nathans and Cadwallaler. By desire, tlie Misses Wells will dance I a Polka. Magnificent Act of Horsemanship, bv T. V- Turner.

Gyinnaalic Heats, by S. Miller aod J. J. Nathans. An Africau Concert, by Mraars.

Hoyt, Ed wards, Winuriuore uid Kelly Doors opeu at 6 o'clock, and performance to ctnineuce at 7. HALMO'-S IIOUSK. MONDAY EVENING, Feb DAY, 25tli-aiid WEDNESDAY. 26th, Ou each evening will be and snug A variety of popular SONGS, by the Ktniopiau Baud of i'erenailers, accompanied with their A Iso, the Ethiopian Ol era entitled i.a: sum am. de beauties Alt-red from the pooular Opera of Da Somnambula.

New dresses, and full choruses Doors opeu at half past to commence at half past 7. Kirs' ti-r and Parquelte 50 cents. Second tier 25 cents Private Botes (J Office opeu from 9 o'clock A to o'clock to secure PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY THIRD SEASON, 1844-5 rPHE GOVERNMENT of the above Society, begs leave to I- announce to the Subacrlhers. 'hat the THIRD COS CERT of the season will take place at the Apollo Rooms, on Saturday, March 1st, 1845. lb 8 o'clock prcc.sely.

Subscribers can obtain theeatra tickets, to which they sreentitled, by applv ing to Messrs. Scharfeuberg It Luis. 361 Broadwav, near Fianklin strret Bv order, (21 Stis're. WM. S' GERMAN SOCIKTY OF NEW YORK.

'PHE GKAND CONCERT, in aid of the Charitable Kuud of this society will take place on SATURDAY, the 8lh of March. 1845, at the Tabernacle, on which occasion the following eminent 'al-iit will appear, 81UNOKA ROSIN A PICO, MR. WM SCHARKENBH RGd MR. THEGD. W.

UKONEVELDT, (Clarionet.) A number of Geutlemeu Amateurs have kindly consented to sing several German Orchestra of Sixty 1 er formers, principally of Members of the New York Phillnrmouic Society, will execute the following pieevi, The celebrated Symphony in by B-ethovn Overture to Fiugal'sOave by K. Meudelsohn Bartholdy. Overture to Der reischutz by C. M. Vuu Webrr.

The Instrumental Performances will be under the direction of MR. U. C. HILL. The Concert will commeuce at 8 o'clock precisely.

Tickets, at SI each, may he had at all the principal Music Stores, at the door on the eveniug of the Concert, and of the COMMITTEE. C. H. Sand, Theod Victor, Wm Dr. Gescheidt, C.

R. Degeu, H. E. Moring, A. Belmont.

Ernest Fiedler. K. W. Rakeiuan, G. Vom Btnr, E.

Pavenstedt, K. A. Spies, Professor Tellkainpf, K. S. Schlesinger, Charles Perabeau, Dr.

Heuschrl, A. Rodewald, Leopold Bierwirth. SOClALISr FE8 I'IVaL AND HALL! IN CONSEQUENCE of the numerous enquiies respecting the above, the Committee inform the public that the Second Ball of the Season will take pla-e on Tuesday. Feb. 25th, at the Broadway House, corner of Grand street aud Bioadi WMTickets can he had of J.

Hooper, 43 Liberty street, and at the Hall ou Sunday evening. Gentlemen 50 cents, Ladies 25 cents, I including refreshments. I Doors open at half past 6 o'clock f22 NIBLO'S (IK AND (SALOON, FOR CONCERTS AND BALLS. I'rice for Balls $50. Price for $25 I INDEPENDENCE OUARD Grand Military Bali place at Niblo'i Saloon, on Wednnday, February tfih.

I P7-THE MONTOOMeITy GUARD Grand Military I Ball takes place at Niblo'i Baloon, on Monday, March 3d. (TT-THE ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY will hold their Annual Festival at Niblo's, on Tuesday, March 4lh. Dinner to lie on the Table at 5 o'clock. Tickets to be had of the Stewards.

joSOrc D. C. COLDEN, President. TO musicians! NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CONCERT ROOM, At the Alhamra, 5S? Broadway. 'OHIS magnificent Room being now eompleted, it will be let I for Balls, Lectures, Fairs be on reasonable terms As a Concert Room, it has been pronounced by musicians, to be to any in the city, its construction being particularly adapted to sonnd.

I'lLLlA RDS. THIS must be seen to be ball 1 is played at fig 2, runs io 3 to (, to 5. to 6. to 7. to 8.

to 9, to 10 aud by plaver? to 11 and 12. The abore angles can be made in one blow. The Tables are up for p'aying or sale at Fulton, or IV Ann street. The iraker will bank for true i "ble, against living. I BRinSH AND ROiAL MAIL i Of 1200 tons and 4(0 horse power eaeh.U oiler contract with the of the Ad HIBERNIA Commander A.

RTTir. Esq. CAMBRIA C. H. E.

Judkiua CALEDONIA G. J.Hewitt. sail from Liverpool xia. Halifax, if fourwa. Prom Liverpool.

Mrova Boaiot. Hibernia March 1st. Cambria March th. Apnl 1st. Caledonia April 4th.

May 1st. Hibernia 16 th. Britannia May 4 th. June 1st. Passage Boston to Liverpool, 20.

Boston to Halifax, $20. ships earry experienced Burgeons. No berths secured 'iill paid for. lays BH. uiiAiVi, Jr 3 Wall slr.et Y.

rao berths secured 'nil paid for. No tiruht except received ou days of sailing. torc Apply to d. BRIOHAM. Jr I a.

Mail line for aI.bany, r. vera rai.DA.NY, And Intermediate Places, or as far as the ft1 Steamboat COLUMBIA. Wm. H. Peck, leaves the Rteimboat Pier foot of street, south side, this alteruoou at 5 o'clock.

Tuesdav, Feb. 2ith, 1845. Staves Irive for Aibauy immediat'ly on both sidrs of the North Hiver. For passage or freight, apply on board, or to P. C.

Schultx, at the offi on the wharf. 111 BLACK ALL, OK OLL' LINK. OF LIVER LIVERPO' L-PackeJMnKraof the 1st of new and splen-ii 4 fiat sailing packet ship INDIANA, Captaiu Bennett, will sail on Siturday, 1st of March, her regular day. Having unsurpassed accommodations fur cabin, 2d rabiu auil steerage to the o'd country.or sending for tlieirfrieuds, will find it their nXerrst aud coinlori to select this uuequallad line of packets. For trrms of passage, aud to secure the best early apidication should be made on board, fool of Beekinan st, or to the subscribers.

ROCHE. BROTHERS I 35 Fulton street, uext door to Uie Fulton Bank, New York. f23m MIK Packet I superior last sailing packet ship mSmL 110'l'TINGUER. 1050 tons burthen, Capt. Ira BursleVj will sail as above, her regular dav For freight or pass ive, having sphndid, large and comfortable state looms and cabin, apple to the Captaiu on board, or to tVOODHULL at M1NTURN8.

87 South Trice of Passage 11 no. The packet ship verpoo'. 1100 tous burthen, Captain John Kldridge, will succeed the Hotliuguer, and sail ou tier regnlai day. 21st April. f24ir 1AP- FOR LI of the 26th splendid fast sailing pvket ship OAKKICK, JHUmmCaptain Trask, will positive')- sail as above, her regular day.

passage, having superior acccomniodatiors. in cabin or steerage, apply on board, or (o JOHN HERD tlAN, 118 61 South st ert. ACT- FOR GLABG(JW-Regu British barque ADAM CAHR, 350 burthen, JNMbe' nplain Robert Scott, will sail Saturday, 22d ort For freight. 55 biles cotton or bulk tk-reof, or passage, nig excellent accommodations, apply onboard, loot of Beekmau street, or to itfoODHULL It MINTURNS. fSlre 87 South stivet.

Jdg- FOK of the 1st tjtVfb.splendid packet ship VICTOR I Captiin will JBBpfaiNisirively above, her regular day I his splendid ship has nusurpassed acroinmodalions for ibiu and steerage passeuge will he liken at a moderate raie, by making early app'ica ion on hosrd, or to fl7rc UN HEKHMAN. f.l Scmh iCT- FOR Pncke kKIWlo sail the of regular fast "oiliui OMKLPacket Shir 4RRICK, I.e., tin J. Trask, of tons, will posi'ivrlv sail as sl oe, regular day. For freight or passage, having for splendor or comfort, apply on board at Orleans wharf, fooi of Wall ttrret, or to E. COLL -MS CO, 56 South stir-, Price of Passage.

JlftO. Hie packet ship Roscins, Captain A. Fldiidge. will the Garrick Nob March, h-r regulai day jH--r AJHP- PASSAGE FOR CARR, Captan fast tailing jaiUBLl'rcki i ship will sail for the above nort in a few Having exrrllent accommodation lor i.abiu, second cabin and steerage passengers, early application should he made eu hoard, foot of Beekman street, or lo the subscribers Persons wishing to send for their friends, can have them brought direct from Gliagow in th-packet ship Ann IIuley. which will leave Glasgow about the i2th Vetch, or in the shove named packet ship (Adam Carr,) which will leave Glasgow aNvnt the 6th April, on favorah'e terms, il early application be made to W.

It .1 T. TAPuCOTT, At their General Pissvge Olfice, 7b South street, f8rc corner of Maideu lane. MJ- NEW LINE OF FOR LIS KR of the 26th splenaid Mllbinil favorite packet ship OAR HICK. llim tons burthen, Capum B.J II sail ou Wednr.Jns, Feb Ifiili. her regular day.

Theehips nf this line being all 1000 tous and upwards, petsons abont to embsik lor the old country, will not fail to s-e the to be deriv-d ft ins selecting this line in preference to any other, as the ir great capacity lenders thein every i mora comfortable and ccnvenieui than of a small class, and their aecomnwdatiooilor cabin, trcond cabin and steerage inuuejigers.it is wll known, ate superior to those of aui other Persons wishing to secure berths should not fail to make early application on hoard, f. otof 15 alt it, or to at I TAPS" Ol I. At eir tJe.ieral Paaaage Other, fjlri etreel. Corner Lane FOR NFW ORLK.ANS?Teiuisimia and New VnBtVW York Packet of March sji'eu new barque VNF WILLIAMS apt. Pv ker, built expressly for a packet, will sail as above, her regular For freight or passage, having hands me furnished aceommo apply ou board, at Orleans f.

44 ill or to E. K.COLLIN -V Sou'h si Positively no gooda received ou Wed i easn lug. 5th mat. Ageuti in New Orleans. Messrs.

Hulliu WimhIiuB, who wRI promptly forward all goods to their address fl2 htidaj'rimr New Or lean Kngar, lor tale in to suit, bv COLLIN A It Bouth straei BV iii? SOUTHERN MAIL. TUKMi y-Kiuimi cosiuHKM. SECOND hEKElON. House of Washington, Saturday, Feb at, 1845 Prayer was by Mr. Tuston.

who made an allusion ta the Anniversary of Washington's Birthma. The readirg o( the journal wai dispensed with, on mo 101. of Via Leonard, ot New York Ma Hamlin, ot Maine, wished to offers reaolntion. The Chais said it could only be done by general conrent. were mude.

Mr. Hamlin moved a suspension of the rules, and oailed or the yeas and nays. members stood up for the yeas and nays and forty-nine against them. No they were irdered Mr. R.

D. Davis, of N. asked if the yeas and naya 'ould be ordered bv less than quorum. The ('hairsaid the Constitution ot the 8 provided hat fifth of the members oraacnt couid order the yeaa and nays. In reply to a query from some other member The Breaker said that less than a quorum could not iuspend the rules ol the House.

Mr- asked Mr. Hamlin to withdraw his call lor the yeas sm! Mr. Hamlin asked if he withdrew the motion and asked for tellers, whether he could aftei wards ask the yeas and uays Mr Prkston Kino if it were competent for a to withdiuw the o.otion after the yeas and naya had been ordered. Some Member asked what was the object of the resolution to be introduced Phr. Speaker replied it was to grant the use of the hall the Congressional Temperance Society.

The calling of the yeas and hays were then commenced ml resulted-yeas o5, nays 62. No the mlea were not suspended. Mr. Thompson, of waived a suspension of rules'o enable bim to move that the Committee tf the Whole be discharged from the consideration ot a bill re lative to the Choctaw land claims. The SrKAKin said the order ol the day was the question on the amendments to the Appropriation Bill.

Mr McKat called for the cider ot the day. Mr. Thompson still per.iisttd in his motion. Mr. McKay asked him to stpone it until evening alter 'his bill hud been disposed of Mr.

Thompson said the gentleman would perhaps object Mr. McKay said he would not. The Clerk then proceeded to read the various amend -neuts proposed in Committee the whole, and such as were objected to were passed over to be voted on after wards. Those not objected to were adopted in the lump, iml subsequently the question was taken leriatim on the a nendmeuta objected to. The first objected to was the one appropriating for payment tor the books which were ordered at the last session tor the members ot Congress.

Mr McKat, having found a number of the books in the State department which need not be purchased, proposed reduce the amount to $89,943, which was agreed to. The question then recurred on the amendment as amended, and on this Cask Johnson, of Tenn asked for the and nays, which were ordered. Yeays 98? nays 84 The next amendment was on appropriating for the purchaseof books for the Library instead of $3500. CavkJohnsen again called the yeaa and nays. Yoas a fa.

Several bills from the 8enate were here received. The next amendment was the one appropriating for repairing and furnishing the White House. Yeas and nays were again ordered. Yeaa 43. The next amendment was for $8000 for the expense of the Magnetic Telegraph for the ensuing twelve Yeas and nays were again ordered.

Yeays 64 The next was for improving Pennsylvania Avenue, $4327 Mr W. Jones, o( Tenn. called for the and nays, which were not ordeted. only 16 persons rising for them. 4.

division and subsequently tellers were called Yeas 59 The next amendment was appropriating $80 000 for tha erection of a building for the War and Navy Departments. The yeas and nnys were called for, and were called lor on that, and ihere voted 36 yeas, which the Speaker said he believed te be a sufficient number, and ilia yeas and nays were ordered. Yeaa 81. The next amendment was to remove the office of the Surveyor General oi Public Lands northwest of the Ohio, from Columbus. Ohio, to Michigan, which waa agreed to.

The next was for $30,000 to erect a Custom House at Savannah, Ga. On this the yeas and naya were ordered. Yeaa 88? nays 68 The next was the payment of arrears to the Custom House clerks at New Orleans on the same principle as had been acted upon at Philadelphia, New Yotk and Boston. The yens and nays were egain ordered. Yeas On Mr C.

J. Ingersoll's proposition for $72 000 outfits for all the Ministers Plenipotentiary, the yeas and nays were alio called. 103 -nays 89 Mr. Adams wished to address the House on the proposition, but as it could only be allowed by the general conRent ot the House, objections were made, and of course he coul I not make bis remarks. The next was to appropriate $9,456 for the salary of Mr.

ard, as Charge in France Agreed to. On the proposition to pay Mr. Goggin $821, for pay and mil. age, while contesting a seat in the House of Repre-enta'ives, the yeas and nays were called. Yeas 115, naya 39.

On the proposition to calculate the mileage of members by tbe nearest mail routes, the yeas and nays were alto called. Yeas 136 nays 13 On the proposition rrquiring the furniture for the White House to be American, if as cheap as any other, and if not, then go into the cheapest market, the yeas and nays were also called. Yeas 76. nays 82. Several other amendments were agreed to without divisions, and then the bill waa ordered to be engrossed and read a third time.

The passage of the bill was then movtd, and the previous question, which was seconded, and tbe main question ordered, and the bill passed. Mr. Owen moved that when the House adjourn, it adjourn till 7J which was not received. The House then adjourned. Bales of Stocks at Pkllarielplila, First Feb.

21 State i's. 73hi; 5000 Readirg RR 6's, 618 55-1G0 olil inno.il Slate 5 s. 65; 75 usw So, 66, 2.6share* 8 100 Viekkhurg Bk, 9 Northern Bk, Ky, 87)4; 460 Wilmington It HJtfSecond Board. 22 $6200Tests 10 rer ceut 354 Ha 7 do Philadelphia Banv, '08, $2000 Drlawire Canal.G's and 111. hi.

iiics' Bank, 5, 21 Texas 8 per ceut bonds, RK. hi, 42do Srhuylkijl Navigation, 30), 55 do MediaMlMLAri) OR SaTOLKN, A BANK BOOK, of the in Chambers No.5l.587. The finder will confer an especial favor on a I 'dy. by leaving ihe saine at the Bank. f24 It'ee IN FOR MA TION II 'A XT ED CAN ANY PF.

KSO give information to at this office, where Wl i LARD PAL'L, of of Maine, inav be His deposition insn import, ut case is required. IU MERCHANT TAILOHS situation Cut'er, by yconu mm who has bran foreman a number of years in a fashionable house 'u ike city. Satisfactory reference given A lii.e addressed to X. V. 7.., at this office, will meet with prompt attention.

154 IITANTED FOR double art of Harness, and a mnd-rn built Rockaway Barouche, for family use, all in excelli-ut order. Apply at 114 Gran I street, between 8 and 10 o'clock, A M. 154 PACKET SHIP GAR RICK for by this ship will please be on hoard the steamboat Hercules at Whitehall, morrow, Wednesday morning, Klh in.unit, at 12 o'clock, at which me the ship ill sail. filrr PICKET SHIP ROSCICS from Li crpool la discharging under general order at Orleans wharf, loot of Wall stoet Consignees will please attend to the receipt of their goods immediately. f2')ec PACKET SHIP HOi'l'INGUER from Liverpnol-Coct signees this vessel will please take notice, that she is discharging under general ordn, at west Barling Slip Permits may be sant on board, or to 02 WOODHCt.L St IN TURN87 South alraet.

NOTiCfc MESSRS. BEEBK IkCObTAK, Kaahionable Hatters, will exhibit on the 1st March, I8IJ, at their Sales Hoom, 138 Brt adway "The Spring for Gentlemen's Hats Also, a variety of new styles ol Caps for Spring. f23 A FOUR-WHEELED CARRIAGE, of an elegant con fraction, for two hones--Apply to U. at the desk ol this office, ford'nrilier particulars. Iw'rc FOR SALE, THE FURNITURE of a three story house, only three years A in use by a private family, consisting of tvery thing lit for a genteel res'dence The owner Contemplates giving up housekeeping, and it will tie sold cheap in balk for to II the desk of this office.

f23 lxPRESS NOTICE LIVINGSTON, well 8c pom KKOv removed their Express Office from No. 2 to No. 8 Wall street. 18 Iwjsrc MARTELLE HOLDERM vNN, Vn. 37 MAIDEN LANf MANUFACTURERS and Importers of Ornamen'al Hair Work, Wigs, Toapees, Bands, t'nrla, S.

nns, Binde.n Hair, and a new style of Everlasting urls, and all kinds of Hair Woik, win lesale and rriail. N. trade supplied on reasonable terms. 124 Ira'rc persona having claims against Kbrnrser tlruinmnn, late of 37 Bowery, will please send their bills in to the undersigned, without further notice Also, all persona indebted to saui E. trrninmnr, will pleasa call and settle their assets without d'lay, at 37 Bowery.

C. HAMPION.J Is'rc C. ORUMMUN, i NEW MUSIC. GEORGE ER WO PROFESSOR OF THE GUITAR, 427 Broadway near anal sheet, hat published ih? following Songs from the Open of the Bohem Gill, with a verv easy Guitar accom panim. lit aid fingering marked throughout.

Land of Poland lleatl Bowed Down vnu'll rcmcmbci tnc dream't that 1 dwelt in marble halls, lit TO ANY LADY WISHING A GOOD HUSBAND. ANY LADY possessing the following qualifications and disposed to enter into the msrri ge state, mav reply to this but anyone laplviug considering ibis to be a are info in to swe them ine trouble, thet no notire will of them whatever. She. must be en 18 and 30 'ears of age, of respc table parentage, well educated of an ibligilit, and aimabfe di-t utioii, and also well qualified to ike charge of household or pr pertv of secondiry importance Tog writer is gentlemen of 25 yeers of age, a good business, hut not wealthy, bnt still has sufficient to support a lie in a very genu el mnei, and lie is of lie higfaattespectabilitv. The writer ainceie ui th affair, toil hopes no tremble ill he given lnm by ui.nec tsary replies i lommunications received will beheld as strictly confidential Address Mr ALO.NZO HAY WARD, at this office fe2i re PU OLD in small or lerg? ms made to all parts of Europe, on a pan whi'hwtl altrely the loee or delay of ins tame For pnroenUrg 1N.foreign sell tie Well ewes.

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