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‘Sensation in this community, the most important we have had for this twenty years, and was consequently expressed South, and is now per- far as Charlesto ng, and Reading Railroad shares fell off i on Saturdi Quotations, andjevery thing indicated a further deciine. The Magnetic Telegraph commenced operating bi tween this city and Newark, at 12 o'clock to- The following is the list of stock transactions, whieh you perceive are limited, and confirm my remarks as to the effect of the foreign news. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphi. Fiast Boano —Jan 19.—200 sha ding RR 23; 50U Bank 4}; 8 Pennsylvania Bank $1000 Camden & Amboy Bouds 6; $600 County 70 100; $300U S Loan 6, 62, 106}; $1000 State 5's 67}; $2000 do 67; $5000 4 a 29 Unioa Bank, Tenn 54; 150 Vicksburg Bank 5 Tt Skvovp Boanv.—300 Reading R RSds 27}; 14 Vicks- burg Bk 74; 50 US Bank 4). © AFTER SaLwe— $3000 State 6's 4; 100 do 27}; 2 Pennsylvania B! —_—___ Annapouis, Jan. 16, 1846. Proceedings of the Legislature—State Convention— The Naval School—The Ball, &¢. §. a & matter of general information, permit me to note for your readers, a few ideas from the metro- polis of Maryland, where [have b sojourning during a brief space, since last wnting you. ‘The Legislature of this State is now in session, and the People of this country, as well as the old world, ai somewhat interested in its action, resulting from the un. 400 Reading RR 2. fortunate fact of the heavy indebtedness of the State to | home and foreign creditors, It ia a matter of high grati- fication, however, to be able to state that the da the deliverance of this good old State from the chains and darkness which have foratime restricted her energies and blackened her (previously fair escutcheon, at length been di and the hope is entertained of her finally assuming her wonted position of prosperity and greatness. Teport of the Treasurer justifi And en effort—I hope a succussiul oue—will bs Li lature to designate some period for ent of interest due the State cre- will no longe: ce of th nal call for further increased rates of toxation—which ready oppressively high, ond the State’s cr foreign and dora ‘! > ties of the State--that is, to after deducting the contin, f the State ; and this remains to be m tion, or laws providing for under existin, venue (or tocks are on the inci in value, eem cheerful in view of the ac: objects, ubject of calliog a convention to remodel the tution of the State, will, no doubt, be defeated by egislature. Some fear the question of slavery might becommitted into bad hands, if surrendered to keeping it, with all other im- care of the Legislature. iso somewhat divided in reference to the call of @ convention, though all seem to admit the nec ity of some mending of the Constitution ; yet there is no fear of Jersey effort at reform. is an evident disposition among the delegates from some sounties of the State, to attempt harsh mea- in reference to the free colored population of the ut they must fail of their object. M d, bor- on Mason nnd Dixon's line, occupying a central position between the North and the South, will be found, ever has been, true to the bast dict: id firm in maintaining tho laws and institutions of and, under any and every effort, from whatever quarter, to disturb them. The naval school, which has recently been remo: from Philadelphia to this city, is in condition. Capt Buc! stitution, bas proven hi harge of the in- ¥ worthy of so ~ | protracted antil the usual hour of The | of hu:na- | most flourishing | Axsany, Jan. 17, 1816. Legislative Proceedings, §¢. ‘The Senate opened at the usual hour. Prayer— journal—petitions. . Mr. Sgpewick, as Chairman of the Committee, | reported adversely to printing an extra number of copies of the report of the Inspectors of the State Prison | at Auburn; and the Senate was engaged during the entire day to-day, in a recriminating, caustic, egotistical and ironical discussion upon this adverse report—barely the | matter of printing 250 extra copies of a report for the ‘use of the inspectors of this prison, a8, of course, the le. gitimate issue was lost sight of, and the several topics of entirentism, State prison discipline, educations trenchment and profligacy, etc., etc,, were freely dis- cussed upon o'r Love sprung the mine of fanfaronade and fun, by moving that the report be tabled, and that the extra num- bers be printed. M Clark and Hand seconded the motion of Mr. Lott, Col. Sam Young and Mr. Hard were | in favor of the report. ‘The debate that ensued was en- tirely personal. One Senator accused another Senator of profligacy, and then the other retorted in like terms Mr Lott said his purpose was merely to prove that the loudest talkers for retrenchment were usually the most profligate. Mr. Jonwson, (who, by the way, avoided personality,) averted that more than one-half of the annual expenses ofthe Legislature, were for printing—he said the ex- | pense was constantly growing. He went into a his- | tory of printing in general, and: State printing in parti- i y isa premium jewel now-a-days— cular—consis' the amount the State pays for this debate to-day, ‘ould pay for the printing of these 260 extra cop four times over. Mr. Johnson knew it was not a very amiable position for a man to get up here and argue against such frivilous matters ; he believed that Senators | who were opposed to the report, had not looked into it, and knew nothing about. Mr. Denststos enid that the sum paid for State print- ing last year, was greater than ever it was before, oven under whig rule! “At this Dir. a | what the question of debate w | by the President, and he proce | matien respecting tho office: Mr. L believed that if th | mined, that they would which had been perpetrat | who were loudest in the cry for retrenchment now. H. alluded, it seems, to Senator Wright, who instantly rose and asked Mr. L. to cite on instance of hia (Mr. W.’s) pro- | digality. Mr. Lester said he would vot have said a word upon this subject if it had not been fort | marks of the Senator from the first. 2 Auburn State prison. nate journals could be Four Senators | rose simultaneously, and among them Mr. Sedgwick, who | | rose upon a point of order ; his point was, however, un- | heard, and Mr. Lott, having intimated that Mr. Lester’a | charge of profigacy was towards him, proceeded to some cnergeticefforts to prove that he had always ted economy, and voted for economy, Wright challenged Mr. Lester to prove that he had ever moved, since he had been in the Senate, for the | printing of ten times or fifteen times the usual numbe: of any document or paper whatever ; this harangue wai ‘adjournment. M: eneral rul | Bax.ow was an exception to the | Messers, Spencer, Hard, Folso | low If, | fying tl fore he threw sto: matters; if reform He thought such petty quar: of Senators; not that he co the was entirely out of order. Senator Haxp said (very funnily) he hoped no gentleman would | meet with any sort of restriction this debate; there | was plentyof ti j t, Senator Foxsom rose, ( audible convert the classification | whi nati be heard on a motion for adjournm: im} and “sot impeachments” | among Senators, whenffinally the Senate adjourned in confusion, without taking the question upon printing 250 was opened at the usual hour. Prayer— high and responsi e institution occupies | J ma referred. Fast Severs a bi and healthy location. Every | xa, from the Judiciary, reported in favor partment has been thoroughly renovated, and some | harging all persons imprisoned for cost: new quarters provided. Tnere are between cighty and 'y scholars in the school—a larger number than ever ‘The accommodations are not sufficient, but it is presumed this defect will be remedied early The officers and teachers generally are ‘ on of s from different and di may well imegine, b quiet andjhabits of thi vo the umber of young men, portions of tne Union, you ets a wouderful change in the itherto dull place ddition holars, there are a number of persons attached to the coast ey, Who odd to the stir and bustle ot the city—the arather more orderly set of persons than the middi For it is a fact, that, however properly these young gentlemen may conduct themselves when } in rters, they are the wildest tare-deyil fellows, | q when suftered to be “in town,” that could be turned lose upon the community. There are many worthy ex. ceptions, of course may be accounted for, per- haps, in tome cases, from their youthfulness. Phere was a ball last evening at the institution, given | men. It was very numerously attended entlemen from various sections of the middies, poor fellows, displayee gi or Leben 2 in selecting their gue of the Legial: , through a gen- by the midi 1 tation to the presiding officers of the two not very acceptable, and offic: es—a kind of compliment did not go. None of th and some of them at | cial , for various reasons. The Court of Appecis riooked, as was also the government officers at this port. The entertainment itself was a most splondid affair. The company did not disparse till morning. Indec: this was well, for one train of cars bringing persons from Baltimore and Washington, did not arrive till about one o'clock, in consequence of its runping off the track, and they would not have found quarters inthe city, ali the hotels being full. of eith tithed to s| house Aynaro.is, Mp., Jan. 16, 1846. Grand Naval Ball—Beauly and Belles. The grand ball given by the midshipmen attached to the Naval School at this place, came off last ev ning with great brilliancy and eclat. Notwithstand- ing the non-arrival of many guests from Philadel- phia and the more northern cities, (who were disappoint- ed by the cars being accidentally thrown from the track between this and the junction of the Washington road,) there were upwards of seven hundred persons present, among whom were the Governor and suite, besides the members of the Maryland Legislature, and the distingués | of the surrounding country, The display of personal beauty and female loveliness was most dazzling, and perhaps never equalled in the ancient capital. The partments appropriated for dancing the recitation hi of the school—were most tastefully ndorned with fla, and evergreens, which, contrasting with rich atti of the ladies and the plain, but pretty uniforms of a hun- dred gay end giddy midshipmen, had a most happy and pleasing effect. ber onee | the most lovely of those who honored tho doners of the fate with their presence and their sm: ‘wore the fair’ dames of Baltimore ; though it must be admitted in jastice’to thejdistrict, that her gentle bid deg | ich sentatives presented an array of unaffected beauty w: would have been difficult to metch. 1 could tell you who of them made an impression upon the hearts of those prerent, and who did not, but Ih an aversion to personalities, and h: i kicking. At all event The marine band fro entertainments of th ecuted, the dancing uncomfortable for want of room 6 3 every face wore n smile of pleasure. The ball ope about ten with a grand promenade, and contin & variety of dances until after midnight, when supper was anpounced Descending the staircase, we were ‘ushered into the dining saloon, where a most sumptuous bo nad awaited the posal of the company. Good things were devoure: appetite and avidity, and the wine sparkled with a right good will at that ““s rearon and flow of soul ® Ali mevery boy lnughed, and ate, and drank to were happy— everybody their hearts’ content. Af d,and kept up until guests seperated to c ries of the “Middie: Capt. Buchanan and the managing committe the highest praise for the nicety of ti the good order and fe the whole entertainm ind gladening memo- rve ¢ arrangements and Mr. McLane, Minister o ited Si Great Britain, wes, on the Oth OF ee ose Suates to 8 visit to that country any negotiation was at aad the British Govern 9th of last month, It is not probable, # that time going on betw hii mment.—Nat. Intelligeneer, Jan. 19. d George E. Run- 8 for New York; John for Sa wie oF Savannah ; and Joseph Ses U. S. Braxcn Mint.—James F. Soperintendent of the Branch Mint be publishes a statement in the last Watchman, that the coinage at thet mint Esq., lonega, + show during the year 1315, + + $501,795 00 + 488,600 00 + $13,105 08 amountsto....... In 1844 it amounted to. Inerease over 1844,, . Te Mvrper Case.—We mentioned in our of Saturday, the arrest of a man charged with ihe murder of fellow workman, near Stemmer’s his committal to prison. We Tetrned the to havo since learned the fol- last Friday, in Anne Arundel cor = taken before Justice Wallon Gov further examination, as can be obtained, when w: te all the facts and circumstan apparently mysterious affair — Beis, with this morning, when the | ing which prevailed throughout nly. | Luptow, from the committee on Colleges, Aca- | and Common Schools, reported against abolish- li the office of county superintendent and district school collector. | A motion made by Mr. McKie, to give the use of the Assembly Chamber to the State Agricultural Society for anuual meeting, prevailed. Mr. Lova’s resolution instructing the Secretary of State to transmit a number of lithog:aphic maps, required | under the censu: it, to the Assembly, was adopted. y to ex- 1 Sessions, which was ordered toa th: ding and passed. Mr. Watnnivax gave notice of a bill which requires the Secretary of State to publish the names of all persons pardoned by the Governor. | -sThen the House went into committee of the whole, Mr. Chase, of Tioga, in the chair, upon the coasideration of the Governor's Me: e. Ir, Baury, of Putnam, occupied the floor in favor of resolutions for referring ao much of the message as relates to the anti-rent difficultios to a select committee | of one from each Senste di Mr. Harnen, of Reni rict. ner, followed Mr. B. against the resolutions. He occupied the floor until the hour of ad- jourament,jend without taking the question of reference, | the Hou | adjourned. lation, for which tly distinguished «ver 0 and above apy and all of her sister States, has been un- fortanately exchanged for bargain and to our ley | State and the citi and New York has occapted a p in contrast with other portions but she occupies it no longer.— or now from Pennsylva- in the position and influence of the | Executive fi tothe State or the pe: thing!) Wright's whole policy, in the admi iy i is government,in comparis il isc most prosperous in the nation! | leture! Mea « tracted and insignifican’ plum! We pro: eple, to progress in art and science ; we believe that our destiny, as a nation, ia high werful ; we aro wrapped in a selfishness that is invuinerable—a vanity that ing—a conceit that is foolish ; and while wo dream that we are striding on, ntually to compass that wonderful destiny, we are rotrograding—degenerating—falling from our high es- tate. “Individual renown cannot be won without energy and exertion. So ajState, if her core his rotten, and if she base influences at work in her bosom, must falter in her glory, and must totter in hor greatness; for a State cannot thrive no more thanan individual, with- tion of those attributes which are insepara- | ble from true greatne: A tremendous snow storm commenced this nd has continued through the entire day. snowing desperately. Among the arrivals at Congress Hall, 1 notice the name of Mr. J. G. Bennett. morning, It is now Axpany, Jan. 18, 1846. 1am happy to apprise you that there is an evident inclination on the part of members to atzend church, | 08 T saw a great many in ‘church to-day. His Ex- | cellency Gov. Wright was present, as usual. His seat is hardly ever cold—thermometer about eight leighing is fine, about six of snow having fallen during the last forty-eight ‘The Housatonic train, due last evening at 9 o'clock, | did not arrive until 1 P.M. to-day, in consequence of hay: | ing runoff the track, | | Axsany, Jan. 16, 1846. The Grand Bal Masque. Last evening that bal masque came off, pursuant to previous annunciation, at the mansion of E. Sat- terlee, Esq. in North Pearl street. ‘This mansion was occupied by Wm. H. Seward during his guber- natorial administration. Mr. Satterlee very graciously | Branted your correspondent every facility and convo- nience for making a concise and 1ix report and rela. tion of this t brilliant and m 4 i ion in ever view, should appear in the columns of the Herald. But, alack a day! if | could “shut in not quit gladly do it Point of Yew York off” this in inteliec ual ma- tow 1 shell only attempt to give you an idea of le grand fagon. ‘The mansion ie very spacious and commodious, and excellently adapted to the occasion. There were, it is believed, at least 250 persons present. Among the number were several emi. nent citizens of New York, (among them Ju ed a more brill arches of the Tuileries, too, never rang with the echoes of lovelier veices. A more relect, mora refined, aristo- cratic, sentimental, talented or gayer bevy of human beings never assembled any where in creation, than was assembled here last night. A more Sorgeous and glit tering array of costumes were never doaned—associs. tion was never hoppier, and lifo was never more tole. ble than it was here last night. Picture to yourself or30@ men and women, apparelled in every variety of costume of half of the nations under the sup to dinner! drinking, Spreretons with fan and glee—and them to the baljeepace, and watch their nt toe” (s) bom snen f to the melody of the timbrel and and the meilow horn, etc. Here stands Sir Robert Wal: pole, (8. Stevens, » an eminent lawyer of this city) chatting esprit familiér with an from Oregon, (&. Crowell, State Printer.) There woes the Cardinal Richelieu, (Judge Daly of your city, with the Where oontrast!"ae the oufechin Hedger essonmy right Bays, (MM the M or ol Albany } (we Whispered Richard Caour de Lion, City.) to the Black Prince (myselt) Benedict of this city, dressed eed ingen ‘Queen— “what exquisite grace!’ Why, the divine Fannyherelf could not match ber in that Polka,” ete Here 1s Henry the Vill. (Dr. Townsend of tastic harp, proposing ap edjournmentto the aud: coterie of Karls and Knights Temes cag uamber to a William Tell and Rob Roy someaete our hosts, Vic! aunting re | Mr, | 1g down chatting and whispering, and eating and | follow | Ambassador | Itt tapis, | Wri | in | ed. also | more The | Grande, it is supposed will in @ short time ri conspired lo render it one that can be imagi | Power to impart felicity to the occasi | must supply the tice of the bal costume on the 16th Jan Governor, and there seems to be scarcely a election of Gen. Darnell, as Lieut. Gor inson county, H. J. Jewett has b kK. Cook end G. W. Adams, rep. county, —— Brashear ha: rison county, W. nd James McCown, Edward Clark and Spearman Holland, representativet ‘he canal ac: Nueces and Corpus Christi Bay, hi that 1s drawing nearly thre throu reef; but owing to t in the bay at the mouth of the river, it i light draft steamboats are unable to c to reach the mouth of the ri while the bay continues Every published in the papers ment near Seguin was rapidly of the most splendid perties rs Parts of the State. ingled. and unmitigated huppr unm! al appi- relene, and | cannot i oA je person present was not abappy jon one of ui in the general joy. There, you have a kind of an idea of the occasion; the | imaginations of intelligent r: of the Herald at Satterlee’s. | _, The weather is peculiarly “raw” and cold at present. ere is fun or humbug, or any thing else on the | any © humbug, y coe , you shall know it. From Texas.—The steamers Galveston, Capt, ght, and Alabama, Capt. Windle, arrived yes- from Galveston, which port they left on the 7th ringing papert up to the day of sailing. : mplete returns of the election had not been receiv- It is certain tha: Gen. Henderson had b d or. chesen Senator, W. ntatives. In Harr ted Senator. In Scott has been elected Senstor, a the reef between the mouth of the The of the country, accor is fast fit anticipated from annexation. Large numbers o: 1 rants were, it , daily arriving in Gonzales and the neighboring its, and the German settle- improving. Bexar is ud to be improving with Lepidity, and to exhibit idences of prosperity than it hes since the wai trade of this town with the Mexicans of th ro of | Corpus Christi. The Houston Stay hi Mr. the former Empressario of Colony, ‘al families that have recently removed from ‘atricio, intended to re-o' ‘ize that county on the first of Januery. They intended also to hold | | port. . M | had inte: that that Indi Mexican go' omes, that had | Fannin. A small detachment of United States di | ba, to obtain ornithological specim \@: Lf | the country. During hi a complete collection of th The H or and aldermen of the town of day. It is quite probable, ob all the old plantations along t! will be occupied and cultivated this year, as di arriving and claiming their old in left desolete since the retreat of ons own of San Patricio, an election fo! ‘on. The News says n ordered there, for the purpose of making of the whole coast of Texas. They were waiting the return ef the cutter Woodbury to that ir. Audubon, recently arri le. ‘dinand Roe distinguished Prussion Galveston, ells and odjects of reat to the naturalist, found in this vicinity ton Star has'learned from various source: aredo and the vicinity, our governmentgshould extend its jurisdiction over town. They have been h d “so often by the and have received to little protection from the roment, that the place hes long been de- clining. Union, has been almost unprecedentedly cold. Gener: Houston and family left Houston on the &d, for his res: dence on the Trinity. The Houston Telegraph ompany of gen- | tlemen of Mobile intend to @ regular line of steam packets between t city Galveston, con: necting the line with Houston by of light draught | | Doats, which, they expect, will ina great measure mo- nopolize the conveying of emigrants, be employed in carryin; Bulletin, Jen. 10. | From Mextco.—We gave some important details, | The weather in Texas, in every section of our will perhaps g the United States mail.—N. O. in last evening’s Union, from the New Orleans Picayune, (via tampico) of the revolutionary movements in Mexico. We understand that theso statements aro substantially confirmed by)the official ccounts. A rumor has gone forth in the streets of Washicgton to-day, which these accounts do not confirm—viz : that Mexico has declared war against the United State: War may ensue, but it has not yet been declared, as far as we are edvi 1 pith they wil sed. Mexico may be mad enough to resort to this robably be urged by Mr. Slidell. The result of such a course, on her part, may compel us to resort to more decisive measures for obtaining justice. not infatuated in her councils to resort to | which will call for some ective mea: obtain the settlement of our legitim wait disparsionately, j the final resuit of nate | befo: a lett \ chan the first time, and has been circulated to-day in the halla of Congre: | been credited,too, by-many, and it is reported to have origin in despate direct from Mexico. probable, while others discredit it entirely. Strang events have happened.” | We will not undertake to say there is no truth in thi rum that it in the official despatches. stato of transition, and it becomes the keep the maintenance of our own rights. —Wa: Jan, 17, | Oar | ofa | o'clock, the | Wharves, was repai ertions were unremitted, the fia upon them until a large block of buildis amo} | blowin, to in down below ators the consumed, Nota book nor a pa: they may yet be recovered from the iron s they wero’ depos | Co. adjoining it onthe north, was envelo; ; and and merchant—and algo to the store adjoining, BL by I fered the firemen an opportuni they were voring to keep the fire from pass south of Lewis & Sterling's store, was also an alley, t before the fire apparatus were all in operation, the Another rumor is afloat, w! r | narchy—the king to bea French prince. | give the ru- pers could not be reached. saie, aad are perhaps (a & Allen, weighmaste: We will be undertake to predict the result, but Mexico m but 6 contemplated negotiation. The Se- has yetto act on the nomination—in all probability re any denouement can take place a hn we fi i jterday, published in the ter from Washington of y Baitimorez American. |.) Jt ie waid there is Mexico, to the effect that negotiations are going on be- | tween the Mexican and Freuch aconstitutional king upon the throne of important news inthe city from ernments for placin, xito, an mo- nging the Mexican republic into a consti for what itis worth. It was current last night for nd among the diplomatic circles. It h Tecoived at the De Many here reger tment of Stat it as more or, which is not eltogether new ; but certain it is, we ate not advised of there being any foundation for Mexico ie spparently in a ed States to as well on ton Union. p watch and werd over revolutio: Disastrous ConriaGration ix Paivapevruia.— city was visited last evening by a conflagration very destructive character. About halt past eight irge store of Lewis & Sterling, 57 South liscovered to be on fire, and the alarm given by the State House bell, the firemen er in strong number; but though their ex ea continued to gain and a great unt of property ‘he wind was ig gently from the west, and drove the flames out 'd the river, and the packet ship Wyomin, being ras celcky unmoored, snd permitted to drif ‘alnut street, out of danger. When the e of Lowis & Sterling was burst open, the whole of interior w-s in flames, and the entire contents were per was saved, though fe in which The store of S. Morris Waln & in flames, @ books and ‘They are deposited in a g bee: red thit re consumed. sited. its contents also were consumed. ' ill further north, occupied by Messrs. Be Penrose & Burton, cummission erchants; and Rebert Burton, shipping occupied by commission merchants,and il loft. An alley here of- 'y to stay the flames, and anfully st work at eleven o'clock in endea- jing the boundary. On shipping incoln & Co. produce and Peel, Stevens & Co. as a ssed the open space and ignited the roof of the | store of Adam Hinkel, rope maker and ship chandler. Tho drenched with water; the damage not lar; Lewis & Sterling | four and value of about $30,000, upon which ths roof was burned considerably and the buile had in their store betw: hundred bales of cotton, about 100 bales of wool, over 200 bales of hemp, with other goods to the ere is an insurance to cover the loss,,8. Morris Waln & Co., had « heavy and inew valuable stock of goods, the loss of which is sorstes books aud papers were save ceeded in rescuing the iron safes from the counting | rooms. | ed by & Barton, lose about $15,000, which is co by are also insure: ‘nei he firemen having suc- ance. KE. Lincoln & C A quantity of coffee stored in thia buil ding, own ¥ Rutter and Patterson, was also insure: red by an insurance. Bensel & Allen, and Robert Burton, are also | protected from loss by insuranc cir books and pa- | pers were saved. Peel, Stevens & Co., lost a and valuable lot of sails and sail cloths—but succeeded in rescuing a portion of their stock covered by insurance. rose by Mrs. Lambert Tree—but the What is consumed is The paildiogs tenanted by Pen- & Burton, E. Lincoln & Co., and others, are owned rance effected upon them protects her against loss, Robert Wain, the pro- rietor of the stores, tenanted by Lewis & Sterling and . Morris Waln & above particulars during a hasty conflagration, and we ha | Without order the Fisst Boanp, Jan. 17.—75 Lon 190 do, 48; 55 do, 435; foal, 283; Recheste Eastern 50 Long Island RR: iw 6 Ba | 200 Phil rapidly extinguished. stores inthe a Og On Monday, the Sih inst. States District Court, Judge McCale! whereby the square of house in New Ge of the rep eae icy A worth moro than ha. The sales at the Board to. Sad Worcester, and Co 0 insured. We gleaned the it to the ccene of the Whi jad to say that it ii is no doubt but have prevented the is now completel: eir por ‘he Mariner's Bet of the burned buildings, t! ere not damaged to any 4d, and the fire: etess of |. Gazette, Jan. 19. in the United & jadgment in United States, und on which the custom rloans is built, is declared to be the pro- The square is estimate: Uf @ million of money, case of Municipality No.1 vs. Sale of Stocks at Boston. 5 Norwich and Worcester ‘Ratt 68; 60 Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, #0 10d, 100 do, b 026 4, 29; 100 do, 284; 46 Auburn and road, 1 adv; 2 Western Railroad, 974; 5 road, 4 adv; 8 do, 44 adv; 2 Merrimack Manu. Company, 136 per ct. yA Were moderate. Nor. land Railroad, declingd Western adi Boann.—100 Norwich and Worcester R R 59; 48}; 6 Wostern RR 89: To 89}! stern RK 4 adv; 4 Boston & Worcester RR 14j adv; and RR b 01 mav; 600 do 28). |. It was attended by distinguished | political, clerical and literary functionaries, from van- | ou Mr. and Mra. S didall in their | or to reject all our demands for justice, as | The flames then spread te | three and | Penrote | to Sporting Intelligence. Pobel Races.—Tuesday, the 13th ona Couvmet, st ym, two mile | FY trance, halt forfeit, entrance, 3 Hon. W. M. Myers;enters b.c. by Sovereign, dam Maria West ......- se eees steee O'Hanlon & Youngich. c. Wagner Vlora, dam by | Roanoke. . +22 Capt. G. Edmonson 3m. 5 as gallantly contested with t on of Wagner, the former winning by a nd heat was woa by a neck only. The ‘opriately named “Childe Har- t of this fine stallion which bas | the turf,and he has maintained not | n of his dam, but has won for his sire a high standard amonget breeders by travelling qui fat enough to suit even railroad speed. He was most miserably jocke: | Second Race—Hampton late, value $400. ‘Two mile ats. | N. Green enters b. m, Andrewanne, 6 years, b Andrew, dam by Gohannah, rider's dress low and white - Gamble & O'Hanlan, ¢. m, Juli Rowton, dam by ‘Kosciusko, redand white ..... | W-A. Stewart c. h. Stanio; | Busiris, dam b | R, Singleton, bro. io Davie, aged, , rider's dress, blu . Champion, oy , by quin, dam imported Mania, rider's dress, ad black . Ist heat, ém. dsec., 2nd, 8m. rie won the first heat as easy Elizabeth dancing a! ting gum. bi soup, with old Mai lance to | her flying footsteps. In the second heat, the thing was | fixed, for as Joo Laird was on tho pig skin, it was given up that Stanley Eclipse was bound to win. Champion foet hot work, and we have never sean a closer vi Sone ed race.— South Carolinian, 10th inet. Franguin (La.) Racks.—Monday, Dee. 29, 1845. Farah imag for two year olds—$200, forfeit $50—one mile out. ‘Wai. H. Parrott’s br. o. Anster, by West Wind, dam by imp. Leviathan. . James Porter ch. c by Rattler. Jobn F. Mille: sieur Tonson | Same Day—Second Ra entranct led— mile h Wm. H. Parrott’s b. f. Kate Luckett, by Monmouth Eclipse, eut of Shepherdess by Apollo, 4 1 Cer Lo b. f. Lucy Long, by Latitude, y | John F, Mil + James Porter's Medley, $y. ‘Time, 1: Tuesday, Deo. 30, 1845.—Sweepstake: $100, half forteit—two mile heats. John F, Miller's Boston Filly, by Boston, dam by imp Prisms 9 years old. « see eeees al James Porter's ch.t. by imp. Glencoe, out of imp. Delight, 3y.0..... P. Delahoussaye’s ch. f. dam by Arab, 5y. sees Ti 3:59— Same day—Second Race.—Jockey Club Purse $50, ontrance added—mile heats. F. A. Frere’s ch. c. Gabriel, by Napoleon, out of Harpalyce by Collier—4y. 0... .. . | John F: Miller's ch. ¢. Jeff Walls, by imp. ismieralda, by imp. Glencoe dist. Sorrow, Dallas yess st eeteeesesas 2 Jamies Porter's ch. c. by imp. Ainderby, out of Rosa- Uind—3. 9.0. ..seececceee Time, 1:59—1:59. Wednesday, Dec. 31, 1645.—Jockey Club Purse $75, entrance added—mile heats. Wm. H. Parrott’s ch. c. jyyasienaniges row, dam by imp. Leviathan— M.A. Frazer and P. Delahoussay | ""[earried a catch}—s y. 0. ‘ime, 1 Jan. Ist, 1846.—Jockey ‘Club Purse $50— entrance adde ‘Anster; by West Wind, dam 2y.0. wee an +s .£. Lucy Long, by Latitude, “dam hip—4 y.o. eeee Qdr, see eeeesenre 39 by imp. Sor- °. 11 ring, to-which the subscription is one Shereupon the Banner wittily entitles it a be Markets. | New Onuma: | ly report, we left the cotton market ina very unsettled state, in consequence of the unfavorable advices receiv- ed per . Since then the market has evinced more activity, purchasers having como forward, and factors meeting the demand freely at the decline established af- ter the late news, and which may be put down at $o. On Monday, being an extremely rainy day, no sales were | effect Wedn day 7500 bales; andio-day 4000 bales; making the sales of the week 24,000 pele — ag or Jialing 6} Ness ut our present rates: ordinai ;,middl to 6}; good 6] to 7; middling fair 7} to 7}; fair 74 tovf; good fair € to 6) ood and fine 8} to 9} cts. | | Dsciing in twe Price or Frour.—There were large sales of Howard streot flour inthis city qm Satur- day, at $5 per barrel.— Baltimore Clipper, Jan. CUMMEROLAL. New York, Monday, Jan, 19. Cotrox—The news per ship Liberty does not appear t which shows no re! ia ay “Buyers, on tho other hand, seem disposed to wait t | ceipt of intelligence per steamer. We continue our | quotations: — Livenroon Crassirication. Upl. 4 Flor. | Mebile $.N.0. tee ast | eee GJaT7 aoe | Tea 7, to. The 7. } see Shas | ares “ es + a pee) eee 10 all ! ——___. | Flour and Grain Market. | , The news received by the arrival of the ship Liberty, } petit peg had no et eh ele aa = = no sales of any consequence day, marke! | closed firm at Saturday's pri i. i New York Cattio Market. Jax. 19.—At market 1000 beef cattle (150 southern), 90 | cows and calves, and 2000 sheep and lambs. Prices— | Beef Cattle—Tho offerings last week were much larger than those of the week preceding. In prices, no varia- tion from the rates quoted in our Jast report is percepti- ble. For inferior and middlmg qualities, 4 50 8 $5; good | avd prime 5 60a $6, according to quality. Asmall uym- ber of extra at $7. 125 left over. Cows and Calves—Of the number at market during th Prices range from $15 to $30 a $33. Sheep and Lambs— | We quote $1 50 a $3 50 as the extremes of the market. A few extra brought $6. Unsold 200. Foreign Markets. Rro pe Janerno, Nov. 19, 1645.—The Hebe, from Balti- | more, arrived yesterday, bringing later from | rope, g intelligence-of the unfavorable crops in | France, Belgium and England. This has induced | holders to ask a price equal to withdrawing it from the | market, while our dealers having « eupply, will not of- | Should suj be fer but for the cheaper qualities. | moderate this and next month, the market w: Our stock for sale ind viz 11, be firm. 000 bbls Gallego; 10,v00 do Haxall; 2,600 do Columbi 000 do Trieste; 2,200 Bal- | timore and other, Dom are in large supply, and | very dull, at losing price ‘andles, sperm, S40 rs per } Ib, ull, and 1208 boxes on sale; tea, superior, 2 2/100; 60 a 65 cta net; ‘and common 600 a. | 1)300, as an quality; bee: ‘at 800 re per Ib, 95 cts net. 130,000 lbs on agle, and more expected trom Lit | bon; coffee is scarce and firm, but European accou! being untavorable, we may expect lo E change, nothing deing—the general op’ will go above 27d ina few weeks; met | dollara 1°900; doubloons 307400. Montevideo for a month past. Passengers Sailea. _ Rio br JanmngBark Anahaxc-—Mra, Bardll, 2 children nt, and Mz Antonio C'Soeworth, bins Bosworth, ond J'B Webs, of New York. |___ MARITIME HERALD. ————S—S—S—S=—===———— | “PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 20, Cleared Raseell, Live Pankes fo ew ns, Gage & Mi iuaensr yw nuaker. iin, Boston. S Amboy. lnrch, Wilmington, NC. orth: Starges & Cl it ria, Schr Avon, Levy, . Arrived. from Boston, with mdte, to master. Crouch, Fancy, Chas A Marshall, Behr Jane, Allen, 4 rlgate, echt Fi Mayodater, ‘snd v] P Col 7, all from Boston. Belew. Ship Livery, from Liverpool. Jaye et anchor on the ber. ed. Sal Ship Arkansas, New Orleans (CF The cold weather for the last two days has brought a large quantity of fleating jee into oar harbor. A fall rigged | and an herm brig were carried from therr moorings, off the bat. | tery,yerterday morning, by the ice, below Red Hook, and we: towed to town by steamboats Hercules and Jacob Bell, Ifthe ‘weather continwes as it has for the last 48 hours, our harbor will be completely filled with iee. | ‘The barks Gailford, and Anahuac, both bound out, at an- chor in the East River, when a large field of ice drifted foul of | them yesterday morning, causing them to drag their anchors | close into the dock at Fulton market slip, where they wore brought to Jan. 10.—At the date of our lest week- | on Tuesday 3000 bales found purohasers; on | ay 700 bales; on Thursday 2000 beles; yester- | k, 16 remain unsold. | a = Ship Quees or THe West, will sail to-morrow. Letter MOT. Bags will close at Merchants’ Exchange News Room, at half mdi past 11 o'clock. ad ves woald be. wi oa any send Lvix De Gaasex, for Havre, is detained until this day tose abe: inet ore ticia Wink ons tall snd tons at lv o'clock. . i yn namion ofa regula Brig Axna, Sherman, sails to-morrow for Vera Cruz. Let-| prestevaa. nd whe hee er me ter Bags close at half past 10 o’clock. ee tina stay. ‘or sale at 192 Broadway comer of John Scur. pita Rawaes ofa estes, dated Plym Jan 14—On the night of the two young h tou, promising, mani NS’ VEGETABLE EXTRACT—Au infallible reme- | LA Re etepcie Fitsror Palin Conrad One of the proprietors of hood, the pride and hope of their heartatricken wafortu- | One of the proprietors o ne nate parent, a ose f | Shole period of time waa ua i mity | which the ‘effects of th | ceiving any benefit ; on the contrary, the fits were more {re- j r, Capt Thos 3 Chase, our townsman, has brought on) Ooo and violent, end this is the auiversal experience of all | his poor, disconsolate widow aud two helplasss babes; so in | eee Te ee Senne SuPes Nr Conse aud overpowering was his distress, at the uuhappy fare of | st ars thus alllicted. te ia well ki at from her affectionate husband, that it is presuined Tessou must hive been overtirown inthe dresdfal st night, between ore o'clock, arose from he and, ough anverely mou’ cold, pluuged ito the river with both her ehildrent ‘Fine body | hilt to perfect health, bur hundreds ‘ean bear testi Linens > i ve bie Extractto. thes of Nir. C. hs been recovered ; bat, ax Yat, neither of the | tovereikn eliency of the Veretabis Extracto cure this hither a3 Home Ports. ah afallible Re All thot are thus afflicted may now 4 it are invited to call at the Bostox, Jan 17—Below, ship Alkmaar. Eustis, Charlestoa. New. York, and. have their ‘Cid, barks Convoy, Charleston; Broutes Curtis, da. 18h, be- ree of charge. and where ne- low. at accbor in Nantaskst Roads, brig Patrist, fim Ver, fot an eastera port; ship Alkmaar still telow. Si of all medien It is wow ifteen years ween rewedy has been discovered, which uot ouly restored ship certificates of cures may be seen. Price One Dollar ‘Aviely bark Azof; brigs Midas, Chattahoochee, Boston, Ben} | PS vOtele Aas Bitioas Ply, fr emoving all morbid 4 ce pe vont, Jan 4—Ar schrs St Leon, Harlow, and Pallas, | amen, & purifying lood. ‘ alt; Ceres, and Napoleon, Bostoa. 1gth, schr Cares, | “isp tint IVANS & HART, Proprietors. Balti | imore. } Hour, Jan 16—Ar rig Metamors, Kenney, Boston foriGhatae Hote et Goodsell for Nock; Gapelier Deon, do for Klveabeth City. Sid, brig Metamora. “Ta port, sehr, Mulwrony, Jan ig—Arachrs King, Taunton, NYork; Canton, Wareham, for NOris. ING’S CANDY rok COUGHS, CO AEMAS, CROUPS, and ali diseases of tin C le Cough :DS, 4 eR te vegetable re coughs, is fast | other preparations. It is and sold by Last , Mail. | CHARLES H. RING, Drogwit, * — — 207 Inte aa meee W.H. Mifuor. Rio Janeimo, Nov. 21.—In port, ship Hamlet, —, from : ee iisekbatears waneues Valance, DR. SWAYNE’S 5 Fee oe Sutie ia New Vout takibe mGamg; Home, | COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERR", , discharging; Col, Howard, | y 7 by tal | Penn, rome Nickiveed for Now Oriesns,to sail bere dayt Treuton, Oliver, fm New York for New Orleans, do; Waban, Bartlett, from Boston for do, do; Sultan, Phiouey, from do. for CONSUMPLTON, Golds, Covabe, Spittingof Blood, Bronchitis, Decals of from 'T: fe reathinig, Asthma, Pain in the Side aud Breawy tm Rio Grande, for New | “Whooping Cough, Croup. and all Diss" ey Peuniman, Riddel, from | orders of the Liver, and Lungs, 1; Hebe, Green, from'Balti- | Broken Constitution, B i Merril, from Portlacd ke, ke. for “Afric cae. eee eee ‘THIS “Celebrated Remedy,” has now, by its intrinsic vir ‘Treaty, Taten, from 40; Nimble, Shaw, from ore tues, acquired a celebrity which can never be shaken bY for New Orteaos; Whig, Philtyps, from do, for do; Kerrar, | the many quack “Nostrums” with ae country abo he ‘Auchicloss, from Rio Grande, for Airica; Wilson, Pausen, fui | The public ave fast learning that this isthe ouly remedy 0 St. Johas for New York. can be relied upon for the speedy and permanent cure of all Diseases of the Lungs. It is literally sweepiog Cousumption Home Ports. from the land; yherever i rodue becomes known, peftaxanoara, Jan 15—Seiled, brig Fidelia. Greenlow, Dar ai otheta dwindle ito opgnicanes.‘The publ ave beet 4 “1 “hambu ” long enou; Tesort toa medicine whi VAratacacota, Jan 7—Cli, Milo, Gee, Lvs team chr | ihe mbaaaed afte ote ton medicine which lorida, NOrls. ja ‘on reach of critieis Bativone,Jan 18—Arschr Fiorenes, Smith, St Thom: m ¥' wien faced correo tatis it af ut it is matagh cS ler tag naive reser! iets ie oon td oeeelngle ood one trial will convince all of its great ia uring thoe ofthe mats lenmedamoiocen ter acaeeateag © 4 rectitiouers oretofore. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD C} WY was ti iret preparation from that valuable tre ii to tl Pybiies and ample proof is feceea by the country being flooded with ‘Bal aud’ Miktares’ af Wild Cherry, wot one of Tove carupand tia antasee? taumetshie slominiee: tome ens Teucy to their “Nostrams.” ‘Thestfore tha public thould be om their ‘and ye a. worthless mature palmed upon fe oe prepired by DA SWAVATE:N: Wocorseral or fage saasle fa lake bong, received God feu.leclo | by C. 1 Ringeat Dr. Milnor’s old. atand, corner, of Broad way and Jolin, street Bie As Dis ¥ » Cl pen 188 Bowery, eorner of Spring street; E. B. Warner, 285 Bleecker corner Minette; Joha Be Dodd, 171 Broadway eof | ‘street; Lewis & Lane, £27 Greenwich street; John C- | Hart, $48 Grand street, eorner of Norfolk street; Horace Eve- HaldeenGeed Sena" atoll Sc ak cosh ta ton: streets, Brooklyn: Bi & 3 pect and Bri of Brocka aed Ben) Older S18 Bragd Hire, Newar Michigna Terry, NYork,, Bark Baring Brothers, Crooke : Cofiia, and Porto Rico: "Foden Clatpaal Detmrores ieeher Polson: Waadgenr kia ¢4 Baltimore, atouretiey NVork. “Sd, Justine, Dema- "Art ‘ship Rowland, Blanchard, Port: Garwood, fm mc ier dae ty 21. bailed in co Onin, hom Rio de Jenein io, from Rio 0th Nov. at 734 S, low 34 34 Ww Stpoke Sri Lady. Adame, tm Rio.de ‘Janeiro, bound to Bal- , sid fm Hio de Janeiro 19th Nov. Alao Pinckney, Hobbs, Baltimore; Annewan, Bird achs Somers, Philadelphie; M8 Mahouey, McLaughlin, do.” Cld schra Tieonic, Dickmén, Wilmington, NC; Geo, Weshington, Kead, Georgetown, Charles, Horton, do. Arr 15th, ships. ‘Anson, Barkman, NYork. 10th justant, Cape Hateras bearing WSW, distaut 20 miles at2 30 f M, passed anumber of barrels afloat; lowered down boat, and he tine, marked 1 FH. At 9 P SW 'by 8, distant 12 mil selon her beam ends, Ww Candi which is prepare c nigh was. Also arrship J2th, Lot 34 40, lon 79 45, sign ‘supposed the Detroit, from Georgetown for NYork. Cld ship Roger Sherman, Nich: | ols, R chmond, Vanes (Pens ik hae Ty es Cs remen; | | Johenn Conra vel rem Mewes, Curtis, No 0, do do. ‘Lewes, = ‘are Ba a uichorage one fal igged brig, herm do; one topsail and nine 1 nda Taiteners*iupposed outward bousd, Nothing ia sight, bound streets NJ; d, Keese & Co., No/80 Maiden ne, and Hoadley helye & Co. 12 Water sect, New York. rt ARTIN«wS LOTION, in all cases of CERTAIN AND RAPID REMEDY Rheumating, Gont, Sprains, Bruises, Cats, Burns Ld i insects, Wounds of every in, Wind NW, and weath a Thi Wicks pects: Wounds. Seerigtes ‘Momiur, Jan i2—Ar brig Hartley, Carson, Charleston; sehr | Swellings, Weakeessand Feast, Side Votnatesr, Eldridge, Baltimore; eld, big Weybosset, Harris, ure nears thy ithe mise ah re a ¢ in, ¥ lank Tonal to Ttichmoude Ch sie Sarrchill Plysmoeths Oil Bon tee Gland fer ramon, Gambgo, Gramp in the Be Bias, Ferran, Nanticoke; mpson, do; Exeel, Crane, | mach and simbs, Cholis. Bowel Complaints, Fever Sores, ‘wport; sloop Franklip, Thomas, Nauticocke, for NYork.— Uicataand Beces Of inds, Complaiapa of the idsey gene- Bark Parthian, Allen. NOr rig Genins, DeWolf, Pm- rye Iblains, Corns, Bunious,, » Tooth Ache, 15th, arr bark Parthi- 5 ‘ The deem it unnecessiry to write len: icles a ‘owells |. soon the stort of (nis iapelmsbiermedicine; ss ier i thends in New York and the Atanoc eities cheerfully itasthe beat and only remedy tor the complaints above. , asserting | w OR Jan 10—Ar ships Nashville, Pemberton, | tbat they an hoe Serailios. pill ponetantly kesh 0 sapriy, e ‘ie “¢ at a Havre; Washington Alston, Howes, Boston; Uni ttone, | Pee at eee. praetnlly “matte int Nel valeo, Je iy re Talley Wilwingeas NC; Leonel O'Dormali® | Many enses whic hefetofore teem without remedy Davia, Aransas Bay: Dirigo, Tibbetts, Kingston, Jam; Mobi fe retail Buckley, Boston; Chis Gray, Outerbridge. Montego Bay, J Penguin, Dill, Grenada: schis_ Brazos, Woed, Aransa | Joaquina, (Mex inex, Tampico. Cid, Boston: Roscoe, Prulad; bar Fanny, ‘Hay brizs Hodgdon, Hodgdon, Charleston; Massachusetts, Collins, Jeukins’ Howes, NY ork, tet) Hamilton Lavi York, Bri D ht, Work, bark Clefmiout, ‘Pruveel aracoas Helen McLeod, ‘Marston. Orbits, (ard) Secacert Wa try, Heftnan ‘Maxmolia, Rose, d nd at Bae bet Locan in n Be Portland, for Lon ‘Shai vit : hatleston HL Tayi —Price 75 ¢ | _€22 Lmeod*m. Roy, Cutts, NYor fa Cienfuegos wr. |” THE GENUINE PREPARATION. _ DR. SWAYNE’S Philad, Sas ser ser Becton into de: Condcliay ‘Titcomb, im Portland, via Be ing dg Cubs, for Mataneas, sane dey, and Harriet, Merry- man, nl dodg,auet Cla tangrer, St Craigs Atora, Boston Compound or of Wild Cherry. | sriactou, NC? Susanoai. & Piebe, Newark: Georgisna, Homer, | CONS PTIVES, NYorl RR those whose Lu are slightly, 8 |“ Rrcumoxp, Jan 16814, achr Rowena, Boston; Red Jacket, | Oise rap withont dey, by mich they ny prevent eee ae San —Areship Hartford, Samemann, NYork, | StiaS, of that dite diséase fully and firmly Ee pd | tans Ja ‘ ‘ . | theme ts evel fen vere SE | cid Chas Joseph, Tillioghest, Boston.’ Sid, bark Gromecro, | Syrup an bined ast ‘with proper care, 15th, u Brown, N York: brig Boston; sebr Henry, Jeukina, White, Ha Citstos, Androws, N York Ose Pi ; DR. SWAYD, 1UP OF WILD t reid destractien by Conn aH th prion, AS ES COMPOUND 8YR 7—Are ‘brigs Rowland, Coombs, nd Jamia’ Litiefeld, St Theron y, bece ape; fox oeieac teiisemans tisarateanter | comet rater een s “ ven Let asilda, Goodell, NOris; i2th, ache Dow: | Gur bdne'nomese fe no equal. : Leck ‘Cation —All preparations of Wild Chesty. except Dr. Swayve's, are fictitious aad cousterfeit, and sprang uy yours tiga; | steer this atuad remedy hed i tuced If into the sick ? | chamber ; therefore, % ms tan | and" Spar Mistaree* b Uy the genuine and be eared. ton, Teaidad: Sirah Wood, Porto Misc: Helen | Prepared ouly by Dn Swarms, N. W. corer of Lighth aad 3 Mt, br rote, Elliott, Ma- streets, Philadeipb ’ oe ‘Pitue, Mltchal, Hetanas chs Gabor Harb New | “gold roiesle and retail wt rea I. Ring, (late Dr, Mi- ’ . do; Wm Young, 2 roadway, comer of John at. ; au 4 Wily brig Attakapas, Saweall, Boston; ieth, brig Oscesle, ae ary. 71 Brosdway. 285 Bieecker't.,96 Hudana street, 3 188 ‘orto Rito. and 48 Grand street. _—_—EEaeEE | MONTHLY REPORT FOK DECEMBER, Y PAXTON'S ComfOUND SYRUP OF SARSAP ami FEAR iv THE land Moss, Wild €) ke. for NEW YORK as Raven Dympepne, a etter: ser Poa D aoa Ne * | sea Ty Ninth avven place as Veperiaceed ° chan Je ia attendance to give gratuitcesaiviee iow 18 rere at jal? Im*r NEW INVENTED WIGS AND TOUPEES. Biron near Me cbauart Bai he ney oun Pane aghed the countenance LLY TREATED, cans sUccRsETU UPA Biy nd Low rH from inprepe fable ¥ reset seareel; i tol need b: ‘wearers, can be procar- z M, BATC se 4 | icon 5 flemoved from rh Las walt mtamneon xd | 2 effects of Mercury 1 a) | 7Chanere: i 2 'ERLAN DY. tY, No. $D be a iran a HRs A’ ites by tnerrenotoronsieeaeen \'f iets Scr BRwU SARE ioe 3 1 Diftealty in making Wa- Pe Pacha is er i toughly cure ‘horrid it injary to the consti- | 28erofala hoa end diet or hindrance from business, even 1 Opacity of the Cornea a else have. A comprehensive treative accompanies | 4 Cases of Whites oa vi Wy ions,) which is warranted to effec 6 Bad Blood iually cube pall cases, no matisrhow long tanding, or how | 3Sore Throat from eold despiy seated fn nem, Jess trouble to the patient ScccessruL Orenations arp © ine sborter spac ee aay other medicine im the | 4 Sore Legs of Jong standing | 1 Case of wpa of ora be. ‘$1 per vial. | 1 Operation for Hydroee! lower jay im*re water inthe fracture. of. the ha amines Lo, Ay POR CONVERS INVIGORATING CORDIAL | ‘ i for Hare Li R GENITAL DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, | ee rechra e cured i the | tremor removed from the | TINENCE, OR NOCTURNAL EMIGSIONS ke, i pper Jip, insi the FUL Ce, aatiension io gee gommesesd with any other in his inatitntion is Hot oe WICk. AED. Attending Surgeon and Physician. Diseases OF THE URINARY ORGANS—8nch as ‘hror f the = fe and seute dseasee El eee epee a Bladder, corrhoen or Whites, r the permanent cure cf the above. distressing complaints, rethra, 5 tary proprietor «Joes not offer this remedy 4 Bernal feakness, jut as a specific for the following deploral Also, Gsnorrtoe, Ww ay eS ke. coated mees entry indiscretion, a ly and effectually removed by Phy ‘a olan. | tnd excessive in priened | ent ‘without one. of mercury. They are equally | liver, dyspepsia, loss 0 enerny, 1 of | Raety inal, hey sree remtaferae | Ia sat Torr ne, nae epg mina | tive i OD impotency, or a premature and total o | dieines, fall, 96 Catharine : , e | a UY Malden Lane, Povee’ ae diteetions. Sold tare | dimes af oie mana comtanion oF idene ine hme | PAXTON'S SUGAR COATED BLENNORRHGEA | Srtrmion tosocial intercourse, timidity, self-distrust, and Lov VOLENGESSA nleasant, sat effscteal remedy |. HOUSES. 0, sroudded decline or consumpoon, wey for all di of the arinary an organs, £onOrth@S: | be tracedto these banefal practices. Young men im cities, tfew deye For sale at Mosar, is Co. John | Md Purticlarly in. the country, where these solitary Babitt turet; and 7 Ninth Avenue, and by Draggists generally. f'neey, oat those Mahose matrimonial ‘alllemces heve MORE CONFIRMATION | to marry, ial al re ot THAT CONSTR TION (aes Tee CA BE CURED these evils and the attendant stared to manly vigor. delay not w9 procure ‘Cordyal. . ly im FIP H18 i to certify, that | have boonaflicted with acongh and to ts madre ned eae? pee egstces bottle B10 ball dozen pupmamene of br ‘rom infaney. Ltogk abearseold.which | or $20 per dozen. rious emedice proteunerd jecenble. Thad s’ pols sind uC | sheet ad fe ane, Bad oe th, fever, night sweats, costi bers : fe, great Ww Sg ee hl Seheuch's Pu P, [determin ‘ It loosened my cough aud relieved reathing, hearty, recovery sol ie 8 the hick it inan excellent medicine, 'aad 1 would etts eek it, believing that if the directions ate followed. wag arecas E Mae Pees. OCH SWALLOW, pe ey ang Palmonic Sirens eeceenT: New Server... a eS hd ind is for sale at hie prinerpal offices No. & Conte: mi Serael Duscanes, ander all cireumemnere, where persous eau receive ndvice, have their lunge uss of Mosici py mer som lg FY obtain pamphlets deseribing consumption, dye | universally understood aud employed by men of fashion ae mm BY ALEXANDER LEBAUM, M. D. 315 Brosdways G. Hutchiase” tar Bhopenes warets et ofioe Bopdisy of Matiaina of Piste Paciae ib the | G. Ford: 274 Fourth vee, cor. Weoater, Wauare, | Veuereal Hospital haieht of the Legion of Homer, he, ham ‘Ap rett, 96 ati we St. a 4 8. Beckman dos not sell my ori- | “Polished by ltobert H. - umont, Legal Depaty'tor Dr. Le isl Commins ionic Syrah mado on, apply | aan, 130 Washingtos at, . Brice 2g cents per copy jor the od established reine, at a "HENCK. ow Gest N, one be ‘Post pad, ees | ORO a Wen Yone sy Wy WYATT & KEncH. C2 ROLLED COPPER 1008 shests Cold Rolled Cop YM. wt sty Philadelphia, Colon Wdatine the Per, unequalled, from 18 tO Pr Cot TINY & CO, -xdoinid an = prea tn READ THIS. THe compra. ante wutermiaat rement from 544 to 36 Ibs. of eh sof lng standing, can receive ecvice snd ins very sngerer quality. For s/8 0F COLLINS & CO. x polther name ge meet ie #K co 2 Bowsh sizoon. | Mast