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munitions of war, a military line to Oregon, instructions to our ships cruising abr nu] » the | interest to retain her the whole season. The enter- | New bread rfine American flour $7} 07 timely withdrawal of our ships in the Mediterranean, lt vente at tieie, ‘aunthvein te tac oF Geek eae split $3; aoe do $a 2502 87h, $7 87}; the arming of steamers, forts, gunboats, &c.; the | enn ; corn force Ba F) | poo in, $1 5001 a bag; lard, Am, disciplining the militi the increase and reorganiza- Templeton’s entertainments have been well attended, beans $2; codfeh $9 s beet tuon of the Navy, and the emission of bills of credit | though the balk made about his first acpearance, and eek. American, jrime s13 eit with ea from a United es Bank, which the exigency will | the consequent disappointment, cooled the ardor of our abundent’eu ‘sup gp ly to soap 44a Scents. White pine lumber bring into immedi: te requisitior—all there measur- | people, and they have not, as yet, been effectually bead eK, fj pine do oreo stone @ 24 per M. abel wesaatia for **the whole of Oregonornone,” _ waked up. This is the characteristic of Philadelphians, $0 deze ‘on London, on the war plan, will demand and occupy the time zhey. ae pod deat ope ring per $100 tterliog: 60 days $4 87, and 30 days $4 89 |X of Congress till next July. ” But we had not intended the resumption Bp, thee: backs Ste these. cri peaiiman however, | r Passengers Sailed. of this subject to-night. The House will take | continues with us this week, buthe will give an enter. aMlansertiee sPacker ship ArcolesJohn A.C Gra r Che Mann, of New York; Mr G WV. nant it up to morrow again, most likely, unless petitions, | tainment to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at Trenton. of Newark, Now Jersey. ec. should postpone itto the ensuing day. lieving that our chapters on this matter of Oregon thro fy the columns of the H raid have already more olentr ‘opened up the merits of the question” than all the talk in Congress, we shall continue to discuss the subject with a steady eye toan honorable and peaceable settlement, but at the same time, with a readinese promptly to co-operate heart and ‘soul for our country, if the Senate should— “Cry havoc ! and let slip the dogs of war.” But Mr. Calhoun is not yet defeated ; and the me fixed for the resumption of the debate in the Senate, will have the effect of bringing more palpably to the minds otf that honorable body, the stupendous ques- tion with which they are called upon to grapple, and the tremendous Sonera uences to Christendom, and the round world feraain togin the balance, and which | the weight of an olive leat would decide for peace, or a percussion cap for the scale of grim visaged wer. There are few strangers arriving—little doing in the way of office-begging, though a good deal of correspondence and intriguery is on foot, in con- But, be- aereon with parepnations before the Senate. ae ry. orn 18 nting against a strong | 100, while all doubt as cote confirmatien of Mr. Law- ies from the manner in which the houses are crowded, I | | and Tthink they will b rf | Brig Demarara, Blanchard, Porte fies) Buck 8 Peters. The belief is roUi Ae a reonie, atin Behe Doreas, Mann, Aux Cayee, 8 W Lewis. ‘ idea of a aout jederacy, seperate from the Union, $eht EL, Biavens, Briggs, cbcaritte Lenio®C. or controling itis at the Boitow of this movement of | Sarre Whale Benth’. ae Te southern statesmen upon the subject of Oregon. Woe rived. ie Ce jsouth tethoy permit such an idea to influence their = Schr General Waren, Ames, 4 days from Norfolk, with | excitement, and the uld not be surprised if Gen. Welsh did not find it to made:— Adams is at the Arch, pl Ee “Hamlet” to-night. This establis nt has done an excellent ae | bably better than any other house this season- n Quincy Adams's speech has caused Considerable | proms is, that a large | of the whigs will side with him, ia which eare John C. | Calhoun will be placed in tho “ grand position” of “ Na- | sun poleon at St. He Such are the indications of the | gy whig party in this ¢ city, and I have it from some of their leaders mere, at pen? correspondence trom the west MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 6. te of ; I perceive that an | Ship Arcol d & Hincken. effort is feed m fe in certain quarto tors, totum the ques. neo? " da et, Slate, Gardener & tion into one of al ion and anti-abolition. this is persisted in, it will turn the whole north, east and west | y,b1 0swe An Harley, Scott, Glasgow, Woolbull & Mis into @ united and unanimous abolition section of the | “ius Rose Standish, 8; hid , Oaeang, WN 'W Nelson, Union. A more unwise i - south could not make, Barque JA Jasarua, Vinal, corn, bouad to Thom Schr Aun Rebecca, ‘Cramer, Philadelphia, with corn, to | Allen & Paxon. Mehr Cynosure, Jones of dolce Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finst Boarv.—50_ she Harri ~ ad RR, 17; 1 do, 17}; 25 Exchange Bank, Pittsburg, Arren Saxa.—4 she Pharene tale Bank, cash, 260; Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Bk, Fittaburg, 434; 18 bo do, # 0 5,434; 1000 Reading RR Bonds, 68, ith coal, to master. Ships Arcole, Marseilles; C Charleston, Charleston; brig Bro- thers, Nuevitus. rence, we believe, is dropped in the well. TWENTY 'TH CONGRESS. In Senate, ‘Wasninaton, Ji After prayers and the journal, petitio: ed. Among them a memorial remonst war for Oregon. Several bills were among them Mr. Dickinsou’s, for the improvement of | the Hudson Rit ik a | he sion, and confirmed lot of nominations, Judge Woon heading the ii Henry Horn has a strong opposition. Lawrence will go through without resistance. Some interest is felt for | Peter G. Washington’s case, (6th auditor.) There is a | good deal of work going on behind the scenes respect- | ing certain nominations rue Unrrep Srates.—A meeting of the stoekhold- ers of the Bank of the United Stites was held in | tend church and preserve an outward appearance of | Philadelphia on the Ist inst. The only matters of interest, in the proceedings of the meeting, were— the reception of the report of the President and Di- rectors, and the appointment of a Committee to in- | There quire into the facts of the controversy between the | Bank and the Government of the United States, | and to ascertain the expenses of the institution. | In the report of the President, it is remarked that | with estab the only efiects of the Bank over which the Diree- tors seem to have any control are the moneereieees in Europe to secure the loans contracted there. ‘These stocks, (State,)—greatly depreciated as they are, in value—have been retained in the possession | of the Bank, with the hope that they would iT recover a par value, ora value equal to ti which they were pledged. Recently, however, inform tion has been received from two of the E: ers, through whom the loans were negot of the holders of the debentures had desire to exchange their debentures for a corresponding | pees of the State stocks deposited in guarantee for | ‘heir loans, viz: to take in payment for the debentures which they hold, the exact ‘Pigportion of said deposit | which would accrue to them if the stocks in deposit were | to be distributed in an equal ratio to the holders of the | debentures. This proposition was agreed to by the Di- | rectors of the Bank, sna ies necessary powers and au- thority were according], itted to the European bankers, inorder that the ed arrangement might be completed ; the Directors also, at the same time, a similar proposal to the bankers who repre maining portion of the holders of the debe! this they have not received a definite ans rectors conclude their report with the following # ment of the present eirculation of the Bank, includin, post notes (except those issued to tho Poiladelphia banks), ‘and also the amount of deposits, bank balances, &c. :-— Cirgulation of Bank U from state ik January 1, 18 $3,413,501 90 po 10. Pos 350,793 07 ndividual depositor | see 399.48 40 Bank balances. 11,198 82 | $4,941,969 19 | Bank U.S. Notes on hand, Ist. $297,343 0. do don ; | do. do. | The stockholdera adjourned to meet aga: first Monday in March. =) tam. $, 1848. January out of Gear—Gov. Pratt Pardoning Co1 The Witnesses in the Rape Triale—Herr Alexander—A | Cireus Agent and Horses in durance vile—The Mar- | kets, $e. | Yesterday was quite a gala day in Baltimore, the fine weather having drawn forth both old and young to Joy its animating influence. Cloaks and overcoats pro: ed oppressive, and were laid as: whilst Gres were al | owed to die away for want of replenishing—and all of this on the fourth day of January. 1am sorry tosee that Gov. Pratt has commenced the infamous practice of pardoning convicts, because, for sooth, they have friends to intercede for them, while no | mercy is shown the poor friendless devil who violat the law. A pardon arrived on Saturday for Peter W: kins, a fellow who deliberately concealed himself in the room of rs cter'g, Rap of bad character, and on her en- tering, hoisted indow and threw her out headfore- most, on to ment below, ince of about for- having laid some time ry. The pardon is on con- ;Bavy—-butitis to be hop- respect for the ser- rolls. | | to the infamous intrigues that are going on at t! fuilby hired spies to traduce and ruin the ova the witnesses Jo the ra fr cross-questioning and Fritstion is Aatiored to yaraw forth | admissions to serve as evidence on the coming trials. In- deed, if I mistake not, there is a scheme on foot, through the co-operation of certain prisoner confined | for a misdemeanor, practical and tangible evi dence to sustain the charges made against the virtue o- Margeret Ehrman. t Herr Alexander gives his first soirée this evening, at the Holliday street theatre. eum a apg circus was crowded to overflow on ha Bersinion circus has broken up, the pavilion eatimesesbering been seized by the builder and the owner of the ira whilst I learn the agent is in jail for his printer’s bill. } Tue Marxers, Small sales of City Mills we 3745 and a | sale of 600 ext: street was of Maryland 4 ere held at 77} a decline of 1} on the | and 754 was bid—the latter bein; Jowest price paid on Frida sitimore 6's, 1890, de- clined to 96, at which price sold, and a parcel of $100 was let off at 95}. The business closed with sell- ers asking 97, and buyers offering 95}. Privapetrnta, January 5, 1840. Typographical Society Celebration—Attempt to Murder-— | Meeting of the State Legisloture—Message of the Gov" | ernor—The Keans— Christian Huber— Madame Macar- tee—Templeton—John Quincy Adoms’s Speech—Abo- lition—Southern Confederacy, $e. ‘The weather since Saturday has been delightful. 1 heard of nothing worthy of note, yesterday, and there" fore did net think it worth while to burthen you with a letter. The Philadelphia Typographical Society celebrated their 16th anniversary ou Saturday evening, by a mag- nifcent supper at the City Hotel, in 3d, near Arch street. About two hundred sat down to the table, among | whom Were some of our most distinguished citizens, and deputations of the editorial fraternity from nearly | all the papers in the city, besides some of our best sing- ers. A quartette club favored th the occasional 8 and I jzever ployed & more a this jollification was op, an atterapt was made in Moyamensing to mar. ¢ colored keep- er ofan oysterceliar. A ite cccurred between him and some of the i boas with which our city and distriots are so boantefully d, after which, o1 ofthem fired @ pistel down Xue cellar at him, the bi fect ik, and lodgyng in his shou) probabi; Striving thi ty shout 8 Mit can be got be- have a copy immediately. the subjects discuss have not tremepires, except that measures will be recommended permanently to the reve- nues of the State, with a view BD meet the permanent de- famer. whieh the accounts of the Inst four or five years and to ensure, henceforth and forev the the rages pay mot of a, interest on the public and the artists were called ed out, | jte ke., as usual. Sn =e wa ‘an engagement at onse ao ‘adame Macartee has been jed at thes National | three weeks longer. She is poerd, apd | Eighth of January, §c. | witeecba teed eroae having ites Yesterday was a delightful day—perfectly spring- | Golumbia, ee ee oad koe | like. Nothing but the cheerful notes of the feather- | ‘thips Heranoah, Cyane, Le- ed songsters was wanting to complete the resem- | lo so, 7 hs | city, there was a great rush to the various houses of | Worship. But how many went there really to worship Mexerine or THe SrocxuotpErs or THE Bank or | God, it would be difficult to tell. Where religion is | lly | notice was given that he would | discourse yesterday forenoon. | crowded, | telligent and respectable people. | stallation was very brief. It was annow: = the port of Carter's Creek, Virginia. Robert B. Mer. | teea months sicce. Sne aa "voyage to and re | chants, for the pe port of Dumfries, Virginia. Michael Ed- Spuned to Boston, where the was oof oa house at Portand.— | ba of Ia Hy pglh Jor fee pester Cretene. Viggiole. an years. Dir. Hur ant has followed the seas for four or five | wal offcer for district of New Or- | Zritor thet ts crossed ike Alleghaniee oti fer Bog | leans, Louisiana. | (se town % Baariet i is tot le kot es sixteen hundred rom New ‘We have be | rica, and will | e | tates may be quote Secoxp Boann. —$3500 Pittsbury Loan, os, 80; 1 Har- 07 Texsonarn reports no vessel: nisburg RR, 17}; 4000 Reading RR Bonds, 63; 24 Wil- = in sight at sun down. mingtoa, cai Miscellaneous Record. | ash eo dette, Ag hay febebare, 715 200 Reading RR, | Pacuer Suir Henny Car, Nye, will sail for Liverpool 8}. this morning. Letter bags closes at the Exchange Rooms, at half past eleven o'elock. Boston, Jan. 5, 1846. | satus rom Cuma, Sanpwicn Ieuaxpe, Rio Jawnino axo Spring-Like Weather— Churchgoing—Installation Ruvex La Puata.—The letcer bags of the barque for Cautow and “Rio Janeiro, will remain open at the Room until the 9th ins the shi of Rev. Theodore Parker—Emigration to Texas— xchange News hicom vessel leaves Norfolk on Letters or eommuni- ‘mouth, Marion, and Southamp- blance. jogeeee mm Ae for Port Pray I be Torws forwarded, if sent (post paid) to i font, (oost pas) As a matter of course, in this church-going | Bie oes the Beacou Of i e Norfolk, ou or before the P | popular, ithas a host of hypocritical votaries, who at- Beran bef Tech Nov, tat a8, lon sie fal ih the sek of the sch Marion, Jacksoo, fro N folk. for Bowen, sanctity, merely to advance their temporal interosts, or | Marion sprant slink an she ie eee esi The the 12th De | ratify their love of display. theless, I am inclin, | ec. when she was thrown on her beam ih 2] | ed to think, with the pious Mr. Butler, that | Shetpae me varssacge cows sneray aber tue craw lefts: blessing to have “the stated preaching of barrels flour. cargo is supposed to have becn insured at much good mixed up with th crisy; and on tho whole, the influence i The Rev. Theodore Parker was install Boston. Casvaty.—Josiah Hill seaman, and native of Boston, ‘23 years, was washed from aged erboard the brig Charles, ‘pence ave pew society, which wrorahipa i thes a ser rgetown, off the Capes of Delaware on the 16th ult. and ere he has been preaching a short timo. The manner Se Warren—. » of the installation’ was not altogether in accor Klissheth ctiyy Noth Coming tes serait pea aes ed usage among congregatéonal churc! It has been customary to summon an acclesiastici cil, to examine the candidate who o! stallation, and report upon his fit sacred office. Nosuch council was convened on the present | occasion. Mr Parker, it seems, had made a contract with acommittee of the seciety to become their minister, and | sehooner from New York, om ot dry Koods; was wrecked on O | wal eracoke bar. The mye be saved in a damaged state. (The above is su eo Warren, wall, et jacksonvaile, Kast frida. d from this va North Carolina, bound to West during the late gale off Hat- | teras, ‘cu sale ih cB ogtnde iH reaoh an introductory | siorm; she is now at Ocracoke, The house was densely | sold, ( ald th vengel and cargo) ou the 8h anata and the audience was composed of highly in- | °fa!! coucerned, preweme, The. @ ceremony of 10- | rade 4 Toast biel Tbe a Amachicoly petals lek guy, ner ber ull of water-saw uo eae, on tion that Mr. Parker had consented to beco: three or four pieces of timber were scattered about her mi many as were in favor of his inst fleck, end concluded she was loaded with lumber "‘Bhe hailed were reuie att to “rat up, which seer sid. oe could wot ascertain her naine—the wind was speaker then turned to Mr. Parker, and asked him ie L. f Hali Ne Be: F would abide by the agreementhehad made with the | he Lee tee awe Rete, Fasticegr, from committen; 40 J nich Be ; bowed Ju token’ of essons, Alexandria, fur St: Johns, New Brunswick, twenty-four’ hi from Ham} ends—cut away f remast, when she partially right suyieg on board three days, fe Roads, on the 15th ult, was hore on her be = found that nothing could jar—abandaned her; andy ‘board of schooner Matilda, o1 Prospect, laine, Ct | Seaples, and arrived at Wilmiogton, rth Carolina, on the 28th ult. Scun Batric, Tobey, contaet with another vessel between Elizabeth city and oke—had been got into Pogt, aud would probably be condem Scur Rictimon: from lelphia bound to Bos- ton, with a cargo ‘of coal, was driven ashore by the ice ou ‘Tharsday lat, near ‘Wirmington, Delaware Creek. Part of the and he was then declared to be duly installed. | In his sermon, Mr. Parker endeavored to give his view of what the Curistian church ou; ht to be. He was not | satisfied with the church as it is; it is behind th ase. and instead of being the pioneer in in every good work, it is actually nothing but a drawback the great re- forms of the day. He alluded to the position in which he stood before them, as one who had been slandered by those who wished to destroy the independence of the pulpit. His discourse was very woll written, and con- tai some severe and caustic allusions to recent pee in ecclesiastical hi: but she being down which jory. Mr. Parker is attracting | $¢"8°, ee discharged. She was perfectly tight up to Satur- iderable attention; be isa young man of excellent Tieng UF vr—Bargue Ellicott, at New Orleans, reports—on racter and pe bee mith ae ities, and is destined to ° | 17th instant, expe | make some noise inthe world, | anchor on the Bahi 1 am told that company is forming here, among some of our highly respectable citizens, for emigration to pense; and tl ce Hie pe ae free eas go next summer, with their wives and c! dren, ouse- —’ hold gods, 10 embark their fo Of the | now oth stocks st Chicago and ll on the esi ot young State. We Yankees h po annexa- | navigation :—At the ship yard of Messrs Moses & Sanford, a tion of Texas, but now that s! mitted into the con- ony of 700 tons for Messrs low ofthat city and Measre we calculate to make money out of her in | Joy and Webster of Buffalo; a hooner of 230 tons for the or oth You never catch a Yankee asleep | Messrs Richmond. where there ina chance for a speculation, PY ottgh rile ara Sets Pan aad tin, "ues Se ‘The anniversary of the battle of New Orleans is close | propeller of the same size ea his ows se. upon us, but I hear of no preparations for celebrating it. | coauts At the ship yard of Messrs Ti eller of 390 Since the last anniversary, the hero of that memorable | tons for Messrs Dyet, Wadew orth & C! ‘Chicago; and a attic, fall of glory and renown, has taken up hie abode | whee “fe Mr ors ‘As the thin in the place appointed for all he living. His memory is | lessrs ee Johuson . ig ot 280 fous for Miesere | embalmed in the hearts of his countrymen, and why | Pease,and All remaing fh about £309 toes i should not his most glorious achievement be perpetually | "fyi! Sie ae of 28 bly commemorated ? | building 2 vessel aptaig, William Jones | boat of tai | Arnourmagers BY ae Parstpext—By and with | | Mr Adair is Goidsece Froeeline of 936 tous for Mr Taviee of the advice and consent of the Senate.—Levi - bur) of New Hampshire, Associate Justice of the Bu- | | from this port with merchandize, ited Stat in Gro Kuors, Beatly, bound to Richmond, into Norfolk ou th preme Court of the U! athe place of Joreph | viea. Gy dhe Hat ai? daring a heavy. blow, Gam NE tee Story, deceased. James Shields, of Iliwvis, Commis- | Gcorge Klots was divren suhese on lnece ih sioner ofthe Gezeral Land office, in the place of Thomas | ! ened of stand id there remaiued for srenty. hours, ant H. Blake, removed. William Medill, of Ohio, Commis- | her cargo Bafana 7 pees hore she th i. moner of Indian — in the place of Thomas H. Tine’ ng py bq Ao ig pe) he fas Crawford, re: damage mes K. Hatten, for tho port of Wash. | Ham) ia damaged very litte, pro rth Carolina. Rizop Rawls, for the portof “Suir Burpixe on rH On10—Mr. J: E fenton, North Carolina. Henry Hicks, for the port of | of the Mayor of Lowell, left that p Wilmington, D. are. William J. Grayson, forthe | etta, O! 0. to £9 eat as second mate port of Charle: South Carolina. s000 as 1 wie 4 the rt of Shieldsborough, Mis: : t depth to ions she vessel safel mart of Seniinoroag Min [HPSS i ceed Nee Grcearen Show for the port of Georgeto | not, the Kas § retura to the U It be | SuxvevoR anp Ixsrectors.—Charles N, Lawson, for | bered, the barque Muskiug es ,, launched | there some six- Navat.—The bng Ottaway, now at Norfolk, Ht been chartered by the government to ti stores to the United States squadron on the coast of va for Port Praya on the 7th or 8th in- stant. Persons ee of transmitting letters to the Coast by the Ottaway, may do so by forwarding them to the office of the Norfolk Beacon, postage paid. Suirwarcns —! | ‘During the past em, thirty-nine vessels. | wound to or from Quebec, have been lost. The fait eo |S | the names of the v. where it the Sie Eins Ransenrers wet we poe Brig Elizy ice, in lon 48, in April. oo" Hopes’ White, absndoned kt the water-logged, in | a a Vanguard, Roze, of Whitby, lost on St Paul's Isle, ‘not otherwise stated Company D of the United States Dragoons, com- manded by Lieutenant Johnson and secopd Lieu t Gardner, and company G, commanded b: apt | { | en with Lieutenant Buford, were at Evans Brig Rhydiol, Riddle foundered im the Gulf, in the ice. ines, (the scene of Indian disturbances) on the 1th | Barc pan apn fo erat Head, arqae ou NavigaTion.—Steamboats are now running to sar ‘iow eit vee Bandera reine oy ihe its Piermont, (25 tee from New York,) connecting with iliar, of New Castle, lost in the ice. j the N-Y.and E ilroad. Ba Henry, for Glasgow, wrecked at the Magda. | iT ‘of Mayport, foundered at sea, June 24. Wm Heury, from Sunderiand, est on Miquelen. e Indemarty, Graves, from Portrush, ashore’ on the Islands—one of the erew drowned, Jaly 25. irom Liverpool, lost on Anticosti, ae Damfrieshire, Davis, from Liverpool, lost on the 8 W | | Point of Fenn in Angust. Barque Osprey, tromfLiverpool, lost on the Hast Point of Au- pool, lost near Gaspe, 2th September | 7] p Gleiview, Balters, from Quebec, water logged, 224 r. I | re Ata rat River Oueller Nowe” tel xe off Bte, Anne Be are alles St i eich aacenton oe | | aeeeeaes irewoed—one wag bles A Mon, Clark, Zrom Quebec, shove at Cape Chet, hip European, Mew wrecked on Mille Vaehes, 34 Nov. | ree crew lost. Barque Reaper, Seaman, wrecked at the Mille Vaches, (th i COMMEROIAL. New York, Monday, J: —We have nothing to notice in the m: It is very quiet at our Saturday's quota- Breavsturrs.— ket to-day. ti Rea Estate at Avetion.—The lot, with party walls, No 30 Old slip, 27 feet front, 25 feet 11 inches rear by 28 | feet deep, $6,575; the 3 “ech brick house and lot No 450 | Water street, 24 feet 8} inches front, 95 feet 10 inches | rear, by 60 feet deep, };, the 2 story brick house and lot on Gth avenue, corser of 13th street, with a small frame building on the rear, 25 by 100 feet, $7,000; 4 lots on 27th street, near 1]th avenue, $630 each, $2 (520; lots on 85th street, near 6th avenue, 21 feet 6 inches by 98 feet 9 inches deep, $465 each, $3; 255; 3 bots on 16t! avonue, corner of S4th street, 24 feet 8 inches by 100 it, | | $240,ench, $1.9 $1,920; lot on Stanton street, near Cannon, 26 | 2,11 | "Corros~"The market continues inactive. Wo sales of | — any consequenc: ere reported ngs Holders are | rather more inclined to accept offers, however, and to | sell aay considerable parcel, lower rates must be ac- cep’ ) from | November. Schr Magnet, nie surtoet Edward Island, wreeked on Green Island. + Garque Elica on, Meldram, wrecked on the Ma- Ts0n, ashore on Goose Island, 29th yerse, Dees; sank ony oI Brandy Foss, 20th Nov. | iR “one Mary Sharp Weoll sahore at Cruse aise Nese oc ed reales, Shore of Kamguraha, Not soe 4 § re}, Danial, asta rele ‘Nov ». os ee Meaford, Wilson ‘irom Guebec, wrecked | SSS: -sg em a Bavrard, Millar, from Quebee, wreeked | ber. real, “Bourlass from. heen wl wrocked a Cape | jsengers all lo: New York Cattle Market. At market, 1000 Beef Cattle, 200 from the South; 50 cowsand calves, and 2000 sheep and lembs. Priees—Beef Cattle—A liberal demand na eeoreied = the week, at $4 50 for Cy =e anaes jos, and sob i od 50 for good and as the extremes of skate al. | though we hear of a sale of extra, made at the close of The United ed ei Eesseco! he, follow Lieutenant Ci je da the week, as high as $7. About 200 head remaia unsold. | Falmouth, Prig: ren re. Last ot attached | a hh air. Li they 7m er range, as in quality, from | ji 0% i ae 33 cei: ideale HB Bik and Lambs The market cleared te A a rang: Orders have been omtek + K According to quality, from $1 40 to § ia Washington, directing an ear a al for 'y Sales of loose at $1 per cwt. es wthatyard in Besegs, Ay Foreign Markets. a com! farday, rigertes, Jem Deg. wae of flourat 9}—now ask- |" “ihe ee aS ear the br eg wat the Navy Yard, has ! ‘DO si bs $4; and demand very lasted Corn micl 9420 oe abu | The Pelaceton ead Pia deck. The c Court of lauiy, recent jot t convened oa Ns cts perl Butter 20 cabo hed hg od rk eh, rand 1d | caage of A a te bets jug ap a wooden a | Some old Flow Fatedelpite and Georgetown, 8 50.— ‘he Cam: early ready for sea. pearl the ‘ofhcer of the yard in in ordinary, have ies | 5 the seamen in ordinary have ited at pander of laborers are to be Boston ‘The dry season is near: mornit Ler the eclipse of the moon, we had fine pore then were partial and ogeta if spomen. scathed with fire; and the want of goo "water, town | Gs Oe gad from Portland, for New Orleans, off the | | and country, 1e very distressing. | Paes on, from Bath, for New Orleans, off the Isaacs, | Baraavors, Dec. 2.—The yom has improved a Dee stn. its appearance, and the same +, be said of tl Foreign Ports. h | ¢rop. Their good me ir as nds our chet | Metamon ve, Pag tl} port, sehr Caroline, coronthony st ch ckiog the dem: for American breadstu’ oth- ,, er erticlee cf provisions. Trices cannot be quoted high: , pitta clea, baie, Hablessof Bem anc: | J erthan the eubjlned rates, at which sales have been | fall cipalty | | im i — BS ie D: BVANE ate. IMPORTANT MEDICAL NOTICE. rom Bown, below, ing now f riven to this place, a TPiberins, from Am stardam? 280s, brik OS inter tom 26th, ship Louisa from Boston; brig. Lawrence onelaudy Baker, (rom New orks ith br "Aisha from Now York, ln por, moet age te fein ik te | Hidieasod frees Cire oh Qe loading Louie, Tey, rom, faraet rius, Trom Motterdam, do; Cucia for ene, fine tehi Eliza, T 1 New Work, waiting; Saral Sheet acy from dos ‘Trytod. ‘Lovey from, Pro Mighce, do di brigs Ce a - wali fogs wot alma, loadiog; Wan L Ba'timore, do; for New York. with dispate Lamar, from Te: 18; Lawrenee Cope ipvai j Baker, from New York, Se rane Allen, from New Boston, Jan 3—Arr bargue Southerner, Mobile; schrs Hen- | Di tle K all, Washington, NC} wa, | feaset, Non ks ak ar marnrday, wind W, fo, W. N sal Abi fresh, ship Chicora; barques a aaa Broadway, ete Mays Sinaay en Pienaie eer set ‘Ketcham, 131 igi ogee rig baraue Wyman; brig“Aane & Jul leis cunesaaaguncali tae States and Co- fede rane, 28th—Arr Widow Wadman, Baltimore. node. j aly a to, and me ie, ‘ond Arr ship’ New. York, Hull. Now | _A leberal discountto dealers. n38im*r_ | bare the Une Seatns Newton, Boston; ship Robert Kerr, ise, y ELU! aa Re aL RL Be eae i ie sl | | ion Ist, aetr Patten M. CONCKEES, Secretary. eee Dg experi reer ctled ofeied Ship Catering, Crone, TSIANSEC = Bons Gresnsck Fr buss Pe dure i bre jut ryPiaeree, «er. a New Trego rom the French, | Pov ze re Besraaa dy. ue, Palen no, Arman ‘entitled " gg prone per to be consulted ‘Alsmar, Pal urity jouniat Bera ease, une t ang pee cin syed by me by men of ia 3 easeey parnewlatty, Conor Havans. . “ Ont Toudon, and other cured by Dr. EARN Daag hy arrytahe Joke gory ane Cay | Paes Peer BINDER LEBAUM, M. D., PRE URETHRA wp cured by De, Decanters, ana Alo, Balt Vemncsi hens ik ofr ion of’ Hons he. ke sereeisees of enetare, wo sneer ee eget ‘Walter (ucw), Matantnet sche Nock, Wea | ouereal Hospital george Fane pale ould Pel x Geonaszovs, Dee. 24.—Arr brig Charles, Bests, from New bau 130 Wi kena ey Joe tae Eres cents per ae | ewkward 1 Yee a very boisterous weather, .ceee! for ail CONBTAUNONAL, DEBILITY — » Senter, Howe Zo ‘orl boa fo Buekarlie 10 Raber pomp pore iy ATT & KETCH. | BL the i ing a mes, from WY “ichr Chappell, Nash, New York, bouadto Backs Philudelph & Adri ically cured by Dr. M., on ek Dhue; rs ia tbe elton at; Philadel ince, ‘CROTON WATE! UM, 14 Arcade, ifs Sea rae .—The bries Maria, for Port am Prin vain fot Pore Spaliy J Cohen Je te 'Barbadores John en for do; Growler, for ICE—Thoee persons taking the <-Dr, M, balde xo eamamion Kotte’ So Pe tee i naam Oe et idence; sehrs Sree athe canine that primiaw Was WO Harp for Charleston; and Rebecca for New York, went to vea | manufactured by the subscribers. They are 80 soesiss | — he, The Le racs is suit ‘at the anehorage | that they not only clarify, but wity, os jost_turbi ter, ing the Hof the li wert {chun} Indian Ri . rendering it of a chry we ag every The brigs Wim Pitt, Eis, J ‘Rodot pip, and Bea} agg eg negro Bran Bis waerpites rete een Bos:on, went to sea yesterday. re ‘blishmen ane. | ‘aN age one full rigged brig, there herm di Croton Plumbing and Water Filter Es i, No, 290 | shea! cutter Fach herm bi Broadway, between Walker and te sts. | edica! eid iM Sind SW and westhor moderate” JOHN DAKLEY | h—Arr schrs Only Daughter, M’Daffie, and Lo. | DOCTOR al f GORY lole, Wooster, New York. Sid achr Yexo, New Qe MERCHANT TAILOR, | NERVOUS ot Constitsional, ax also sexual Debility, Josie, Dec. 29th—Cld. shi 146 Broadway and 78 Liberty Nis ce Sorel tater: secker Liverpool: bri IN irous of selling the ce of he | stock of | y uthful and thoughtless. Nature is too popooe balled Norton, for New ¥ | Beat ane Wincer , suitable for Gentiemen’s wear, of- | {> ever Cn ers, Dut wll sooner o ste ell therm ARonvane: fentecsrare Chaheey ectvart (et Aleserdsins | Site Sreeep mea mmen ena peers to Se er pre d . Jan 2at—Arr Charles, : arte soe iind desolatng hal me Nee Budo or New Yorks Cid sehr Pek | “feof he ce ane Basra fiers ne eet Cancion cchcentioner tartag ad the palpitation of the heart, a nervous vane diem od elie gt wre | couse of Drew end Frock Coats, Pants and ta fusion of the intellect, want of scergy i Wesioee Phi spr stl dhotescay ps ait ja all pre. ‘Cloaks, Sacks and Office C ats, rani wi anit Sesold | dinallse for reading, gre great inclination for sleep or drowsi orning at 7 elclock and proceeded d gown, wll fi iu all pro- now till the ‘aot Febru, Foracious appetite for fuodi and sometimes s to:al or par bility reach the Breakwater this evening. There are now AT COST. | loss of some of the Ities, such as the sixht, hear. hrs Two Brothers, Chesapeske, and steamer | 4 jarge and choice assortment of Shirts, Scarfe, Cravats, | mory,, Ke, and ‘also the derangement rotty olear of tos, Hosiery and Under Apparel, constantly on hand. such ‘as the stomach liver, I ange, spd brain. eg Sea abs fleenal a ier fi. B—Geutlemen hing theur own material, ean have it | ‘This last ae indicates the japid ap tpproach of insanity, 4 4 re na | oe Y igchalishasree, Aranene Bay: } "us “Porsaler splendid Couchmarrs Coat, 15 imtme Flag ME = eee in ig, ified. Br : 5 | uly, ecommend bis orating, chan, Bangor, hte: baruue El ae BOXES FOR BONBONS. | rely pe OEE al jas, iu HANG in received a »plendid assoriment of Fi mn Faris, the dealers in same articles are invil [4 call and examine the articles, which are offered at lower pri- they ever Bie kt Teaction, as is the case with, other re. rmanent Pieced ste eh aaa loser for 20th ult, ship Macedonian an ips Nonantum and Manchester, ‘Arabian, Below, eoming up, barque and one B: brace Albert and brij ported for. by exprersto any from Portland, ‘Me; remen ship, BRUN LA ROBIERE:, & COURT, | in, Jaa 1—Arr schrs Adi Letts 6 Willlam street | garaniee a Coates, do, bound te. Rdeu OV ELTED IRO 4008 yee "Beatty, {roi New York, bound te inichen ER FLUES, saree Cathar, a et ai eee, ‘see miscellaneous); Senator, from Pro’ wat eld, F ANY r DIAMETER, not_exceedin, feet in feu Wie oat. eens ost e opal Patieuts in brig Champlain, Br Weet ladies; ‘bargue Camilla, Hephias, | ()¥ ANY DIAMET teal hem If tos arch ern GEE, separate apartmezi, Ssthes West letors. ” | “ata ars the only Uabgeraned fonch | eet turk otserr Dr, G. IrarealerPurvietas Fragma, Jeph Ag ahi Selsais, New Osos: | gormeament rae Ba other yand.can be Boustes Yeon more than twenty peirs in the practice of geennd att Betaware, ftom @awsb ia atieny | Dregaondouly from ihe Petoutees eg Liners ot N.Y. rivate diaeases Yn all their varieties. Terms rensonable. ae olokeywell’ New York; Bechecd | SOLAR CAFE _ SHANDELIERS, GUKANDOLES, | adic mpson: lew Boston; Elmira R from New York. Cid | RIB opened splendid No. 3 Roosevelt street, is consulted in all Gen Peae, aga yaignd Pave Cabelfo: br Brig Chicopee, Bost; pe es, spend spe faiseaoes cfs pritgtanetares Ur. ,9e remain irsision schr Gen ree asp agg wh ew Yor! hers ye from one to be lig Galt and | aud Su: ee of more ego twenty ‘years experience; YoRTsMoUT! 30th—Arr_sdirs Equator Albion, | aa foles, of entire new patterns, tri with | during whieh Tnade some salable aud erent Baltimore. Of schr Genl Warren, fOr ‘the finest lustre, im note, a and Pairs. | diseor Tone hs ‘erms for PortLanp. Sist—Arr brig Charlo a an assortment of Jal ie and | cin cine and card advice 2, ad wil be a to any part of dares schrs Bi lore, Leavitt em York, freemen, ge, ae. oval patterns, which which be offers for sale atmboloale country. a ad : ew Yor ; 3 Spock conseuibis toons | e PL ay eae amnemE HenONOhts, peal tetena few ett i rentorof a reland, Ryan, and | WW, B—Wanted at the above es it, Sensdieitr | will warrant to cure stricture ia many days as it formesiy jon Sea roArrsehe Orson, Henderson, from New | Zs2 temp maker. Jm'me__ | tool months: and, his new plan is not in the ‘ork; 24 sehr igator, Bogart CONSUMPTIVES READ. | Saat tee Salt secaetv ie piste "ee ist —Cld bri drres, New PEE) VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP, er Pulmonie | be, incurable. A EG a opt eat eo duivetpod Bee Senne erie NOELYN, September th, 16s, | P7_DE,G-1n.8si 2 i inolaa eee ape of water i 281 ue Peter Demill, New + Went to sea, brig Hen- wll, Peek-—Desr Si i Trankaingee end, srieade es | tele sitar unyaat urinating. A. printed ‘circulars ‘upon this subject eros outa. ‘Jan Ist—Arr schr Abbott Lawrence, Meeker, | ufive 7H! a, monthe ago I we attacked with aserere [ee New York for Boston. con, ded with type jolent as seriously to alarm | Jittle yolume (of which Wr. G. isthe author and publuher) ‘Thomasron, Dec a6th—Art schr Queen Pomare, NewYork. | sy family wadhrone; wi Reics Chrecwaate | gusealially important with thoue, who, for, g90d Feasons, may Bld, schr Adelaide, ‘ada ae folk; and from below, barque | total destruction of health | hs 'jtilent and trusty friend.” Tt is written in @ eS ok ember rene | tioned coe eee torre facto | the ieee ne Toners ae eget avo ie dee outs of re ARR, RR. L- Dee. Sist—Arr schr Tionesta, Wilming- | Syrup. He purchased a bottle, me ei effest is had was nies: organs of of hong apres, show iiny te bes e bestia De 5 - ike magic, ow a sek tog Dette Mie Pra sou at cert lth ches bated all the | rae it the ica eee eee ule, Bari 5 % ing symptoms, 2 | mee e Unite: W Brown, : red tolnesiths Won | ‘ . 3 Roosevelt aes Fiwert Prekoer, New York Suatlier reiterate ofits | ow aoa tots t Gregory's private maetorsy Ws Cordial ‘tad Book’ Wood, ; sehrs E fice, 0 my husband atthe Mh store, No, 8 aertinndé st | tnd alg advice Atal howe oh Sess ‘All com Reculads Redick, New Yor | orto me, we fore Sag ta 1, | fanmlestdone wil be connidered st cme: fot, Satie, Vengiide oH feet rtaaa al, BM. F. PEEK, | remedies stNo 88 Willtawe tr, tear Malden an canes 1 Jol crest eat , corer of Watersty ‘Iton st., corner of Gol ee ‘ae m Siar, reas fe "age en) A newts Ree - th Hing tri Hart, | Bdwery, corner of Walkar at; 146 Delancey st ora ¢ sa Soh r t Anawan, Sw sh Meh ze heer Garemdiey | | Comers of Broudway aad Be Market ot, Quborme, , do; schrs Regul Pries 75 cent nil im’me | Card, jew York. ——— JON: ALL WHO DESIRE PEARLY WH 196 Fuen | ATeErn vlled ROBE TOOTH PAST: By Last Night's Southern Mail, | anivercalty sonalt aver ery whiteness give he jatker of terra , g-Arr brige Aro, from Rio de Saneiro; | Teeth, Jor whstsale emesis sh iy, @ 'y ex- «from Bostona aerinan wamed Jas Brown, | For rt pal peal the nature and rs, of Nerfolk, Va sto Dee. Be Ftion Chg ad Ferlamer, Boe ine Whi mo ete, New Yorks my agents, BS soe eemed, No Pe Broadway: A. | all the consequences arising fro dmcesee rsd: wit we necies| Gail, Parente Whekeneaeesr = a earemrean ‘dione ctpenmece vs is | Auta ahe Pheer oe oy re a5 vent away | rant Tuatitnte, = "016 tmtre rn when she ip rn fe ¥ the erew, efter re- yer of the Se New aenpnes, t* i set tat he wi mafaing on mm board three. day osu her, and were taken | York Oy, CORRITT, Now Medi ed | tak a sehr Matilda, from Providedee, and ‘arr at Wilming: | fom 16 Duane street to Olivers per Ch don, Edinburg and Philadelphia also, ni put honcarydeereg fea NC, Deca Jan 3.—From our correspondent Arbarqaes | Tdheesch chat theorems kee | fine ral coun, aroma eee aig 8 3 jen-ns brig David. Hast. | frombeng eurerdltochetens |. Ferseup ete casance, enclosing Sica bares oe | fecceigata at Uni aj Aor ral toy i -hmond classes of eon Yearsia late work, secom ied with one which embraces all diseases nom ; = nee isentire attertion— incidental Hand and Rio Grende, Nev Grieang:stoon Relief. igreater success than is 10 | All letters, and peri pat Fewoott 1, Pub Taher op er the berauc 9 he Hegtar cautions neunforcenate ou street, wil oosive due atentuon. 4 mere. quhere at Marcus Hook; ship’ Monougs Kcout cance are remoy fy ies or four duysfiom thee |_| MEDICAL, AND SURGICAL OFFICE. — tnder the trea seria Tene gxpeienced mil be D qCTOR JOHNSON, ached tale. sure to Prompt relief by calling C A prestige | eal i in the city of Ne in the tote CH APS, , ROUGH SKIN, |sivan ‘quablished the Docters reputation akill and | certain elass of delicate diseesen, in v r ‘appigi | Tespectability. Prictares Doctor’s profound atten _ one stand for yours, and during: ime a FROST Birt pRB Tgp oy rian poly tion. A 7 e s,cqyrain disease 1m | 1y treated 12,000 cuses of venereal r other Cream, prepered and sold’ only by 'C. HL ome road: | S87, of ite fi el eee | Soret that ave ntl for = inpee-omt me MEDICAL NOTICE. VA re Tong a So] RINGS CANDY, DD coren.tOpmgeseerree Chon na wa | Sheila Sucre pare wean FOR C COUGHS, COLDS tige to the treatment of venereal, mercarial and. other, | etre , somerined fed Seminal reakuess, Migs nae iactaes af the tans. gfa.geficate mature, Di; Cooper spent years. in a celebrated | an ictin ofthis fries, ot haat exanged Me rable remedies for ou ‘eouel WL the iT vs New reek ercaneare che ports say medical Ot the | fe Weck, confusion wines, oe eames a8 RING. Drogeie | discus, and mild cues removed in two tofive days. The Dr. | pleat je warrants 8 care tk Th every ¢ eee ot = comer of Johnareets Lig peltewes te teneerpese sepeteer euvete gt ne Brn ree hi wtariatn Pe faeteor to WA Millar jeneasor to W. H. Milner. |“ 'Stricture—Doetor Cooper © new | MUFES! MUFFS! 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Im*r 70 Nassan, or 187 Rivingtow street. rendering the shin bf ee ee | MOTHER S CORDIAL. emer JE ffieney of thi hen used in the lest 1 an sa jency | article, when us; Poe pe ed 10 stearent ‘that no deprv it at ofits les CAeets ars to shorn sad aia | nih’ she suffeyagssttendant on Chuld Birch one half'and inns ri WINTER CLOTHING. =| W. H. DEGROOT & CO., \ 102 Fulton Street, FASHIONABLE B{OGK'OF WINTER EADY MADE, of their own manufacture, on which pais Lalgrece Rerwasearoras aa Beet acral mm ts en yee |—D i VELPEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Ree 381M ee as Ped gas S Rieumarode! sie se sce Se ag tae = | Scaeh ca eee 3 ae rn ET Thane | i " mete te Showa otia a 193, BROABWAY, TO THOSE. WHO SHAVE THEMSELV! ES. | "THE celebrity of Ries Verbena Cream? ror the | a othe miter peeoab chris et nae, | ane seek Reeve, bes owen = ecatine Faas cotering oc Toina” Diabetes, | Oo! RACT OF SARSAPA Beware of font fr ate, of ob P she written signature, w sepecty etoctaally 9 removed oy Abernethy's Botani | GENTIAN AND der the du use, of “OC. tin cal wi tone ie TA caneaitoane ey are equally | Work . Pre sale’ wholesale; ret i andor exportation, | Saitable orfecsslig Pies ere we Cotes 3 by sas itt, rarely, ever Sapertnced fom ain from tak oaeeas <pay Re anes cout Candy ew sites ve, Wee bythe rie ten PRINTERS INK. PIANO-FORTE WAREROOMS, = 293 Broadway, | grapaaefie ‘imp vu ce... ! THROUGHOUT THE pas Fle esaeataae aed oF Di Speman feers, ain ror ue a TERS! INK, of «9 of a supe geal always oa hand at ‘ts at my Factory in Bostoa. | Sa denier, TSeantecaa brick bck, i, NewYork ret News Tak ews'T iors | C4 ‘AKES FOR THE COMIN COR ahs het —S pha asd ® we euuablished Bakery, No, L~ S| See Areata asi, ay Tn min mrs en tnt seit | lhe es as gpa, of Sarseparilla, Gea yf pgeeecs ee bn nas | wa is also for one at 178 Division strost, caress. ry | cafes ime y SON. orperia Ludlow }