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tl aad woun ted him alight atwart committed sulcide by shoot- ia the head. THA AEH o NGRESS, FIRst Sé3S10N. Wasninoron, Deo, 20, 1847. SENATE A number of memorials, petésions and private bills, ware iatrodae-d Mr Havyxoay gave notice that to-morro #7 he would introd ice » bil toestebish @ territorial gor. rnment in Oceg oa Mr Dix presented two petitions, signed esc by 220 off sore of chs aray ia Mexio», bing the whole uumb-r at Peubla pr-viona to marching upya Mexico They Pray cast orovision bs mete for the disbled and retired ‘off sors, avd other pareyns coparo'ed with the army, and for thy widows and orphans of those wno might fall in Dattia ade @ proparacory.spse*h favorable to the il to repeal Pilot and Testi ra x introduced a ” se torlavery. and to its extension by quisition of territorims, were presented ny Messrs Nive, from the Legislatures of New Hamp- ratioat nf thanks to Gen Taylor, from the New Huupsnire Legisiatare offered by Mr. Atherton, but tor the preseat withdi Me Cachoun os! is resolution with a view of fixing nus, for their cyn-ideration A spir t-d deDate tion put fo king territory for indemnity that his obj-cis were mrrely to uits which we were hurrying our- — result which might tbrow into our hands the woole nioe er ten millions of Mexican ene Afier destroying their nationality. be thought it @portapt wa shoul) kuow before we went ‘eriber what our true obj-ct was in ref-rence to the subjugation of territory {u the course (f the debate, Mr Case stated that the Committew on Mil.tary Affairs would soon be Prepared to report a bill to Increase the army, which fa ned not to be impeded by the discussion of resolutions which seemed to him to bave vo practical bearing Mr. Auten moved to refer Mr. (alhonn’s raaclutions to the Committee on Fereign Affairs, but withdrew the motion ; and Tuesday, the 4th of January, was fix-d for he const serasion. ie oe message was received from ths House, announcin; the death of Me Dromgoole, Tow custowary Feeolue tions were adopted, and the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The States were allied in ord+r, and the House oocu- pled pearly the entire day in the reception of petitions Memorisie. resolutions, and notices of intyntion to totroduce bills. The resolutions were chirfly those of inquiry Of the memorials, several were ia favor of @peedy peace A resolution by Mr Grivnell, instructing ‘the Judiciary commiit-e to exquire whether the Presi dent bas authorised the fitting «ut of avessel to carry cffisers of the army and navy to the Mediter: surveying t3e Dead Sea. and whether the Pres thority, or Congress the vower to pass la i explorations und surveys, or to improve the ra aod Hegre of the United States, was adopted Mr Pumas Soitn's resoluton was adopted, for a lect committee to ascertain the value of eights and wix- teenth of dollars in cur red ciroulstion and what mea- sures ure Deoersary to substitute dimes and half dimes iv their st~ad Mr Wasninatow Hunt's resolution, instructing the jadiciary committee to enquire into the ¢: ‘establishing ercial reciprocit United Staves an neds, io view of the admission of the produce of elther into the other, on a footing of equality. was ad pted Mr. Murray, of New York, offered a joint resolution, declartag (be expediency of opening diplomatic relations with Papal States, and requesting the President to trans- mit scopy of the resolution to Pope Pius 1X. It lies Over ander the rules, A requiring the expediency of appropri. (beta the navigation of the ado, river, w: ted R-s0'utions requiring the expediency of changing the faples to @ Minister Plenip Menidary’; ht oF p y aT Ccumtow wait Chargeship to voting thanks to General Tus lor. bis ofMloers end men. for thelr vailantry at Beuns Vie's, and directing « gold medal to be strcok for General Taylor ; requ-stiog the President to communicate the arwy instructions re- Sating to the return of Ssnta Aanato Mexico; declar- ing it faexpedtent to raise another loan to carry on the war ; calling for correspondence with the Government Of Great Britain. relative to commercial regulations; for lostruotions given to Mr Slidell io Mexican affaires Wore nll laid over A resolution was adopted calling for a list of deaths the rmy during the war iu Mexioo Mr Scnence offered « serious +f resolu!tons request Ing the Prerident to coumunionte by what auchority # oiv governnent hed down established fa the territurier of M xico. Livs over Mr Baoatwnan’s bill relative to postage on newspa- pers war rend twiov and referred Me Perri offered aw joivt resolation, deelarirg that in the judgment of Congress, gov-rament has power to im prove ri wherever itmsy by found uroveanry 10 fact tate ranaportstion of miitary stores, &o , and to im,.ove harbors and inlets, whether ow the A lnotic or Luks coast, wherever neo-rsary to thas curl y of the lives of seam-n, or the prt -ctien of government vease's Me Perrit moved tho previous question. Me Ruwrt moved to ny shy resuiution on the table Mr © J twonasoun eatird for a division Toe rescluion was decited by ths speaker to be in order Ao appeal wes taken from the decision of the chair, Dut not sustained; ayer (13, noes 87 The questionon Mr. Rhett’s motion negatived; ayes 10, nows 126 The motion for the previous question was not sus- tained and the resoluttous were Init over, Resolutions io favor of the minner in which the war hes been conducted, aud of claiming indemcity, were laid over. Th» yeas aud nays were called twice on the quretion of sdjourpment, and ovcs ou a motion tor & oall of the Houay. Tne latter motion was devided in the affirmative Mr. Ricmanpson offered a resolution, declaring the present war to be the result of M-xican sggression, &o Aft -r several motions to postpone, refer, kv. thy House adjourned. Loss of the Packet Ship Louts Philippe Boston Deo. 20. 1847. The packet ship Louis Philippe. Capt. Castoff, from Havre for New York. with « valuablo cargo, was dis- eovered off Siasconsett on Friday night. 16th inst.. acs ieluck, aground upon @ rip sailed the Od Man, signal of distress inthe mizen rigging Phillip H Fol instactly startea for town. arriviog «bout |o minutes be- fore the Massachusstts was to leave for New Bedford With comm sods bie prompcness (hut steamer was at once p Bhe procreded as far ns Siarooneot', if, cdaciwied she had ,ot off und gone tosea The swamer Trlegiaph was alec despatohed for ‘the same purpose in the afcernovun; both boats, however. returned about 3 o'clock uosuccessiul fon after Mr. Folger left, tue sbip beat over the Old Man, and rapidly Set vo the wer tward. but was floaliy brought up off Forn- ed Pond. about belf « mile east of the spot where the Earl of Eglington was wrecked, in w south-east direction from towa By means of writing on s board, those in the sbip ‘Were informed that a steamboat was coming to their assistance A boat iu which were P F. Ewer, Enq, Captain Jobn J Gardiner, Mr. Charles Perkins the skipper anda full crow, the names of whom we did not learn, brought from the sourb shore, boarded the abip at two o’olock, and, in fifteen minutes, the boat came witbin speaking distance of toe shore, and asked for the assistande of the steamboats, stating that the te were choked, and thé ship in # sinking condi- on. The ship, in beating over, lost an anchor and chain, and broke sll the ruader pioties, except the upper on | The Telegraph star od again at halt-past 3 P. ih Orders to lsy by the ship all night,eod the Massac! was to follow, and be on tue spot by daylight; both doate will endeav r to tuke in tow, If possible; the ship bas all her bouts dow: jong boxt veered astern. ‘with eight or tem persons in her; the Telrgraph reach- od the shipat7 P vi, and # buat succended im boaraing Capt. ©. thought the pumps worced better, and hard, kept th r down; he stated, that to biow in the nigh’, he snould beach her; should not put ber co sua A w—Wind N.E, haif » gale; sbip although there is # beavy sea runing brings her under a lee; mained 2 a8 yesterday The Telegraph returned ot 1tP M, bat bad no communication with the sbip on account of the It bus bicwo a gale from the northeast wost of the day The Mareuchusetts ir Bull at the ehip, aod will remain. The Tel-graph re- ain to-vight. A messenger who left the ebip ‘and ¥e* put ashore on the beach through the eurf. re- Porte she has seven cubin aod 14 atenrage ) areengere; also 8 cargo of dry goods, valued at $200,000, also that ‘they can but just keep ber @toat 40 passengers, includ. two ladies, have been transferred to the Massachu this afternoon—no names remembered Wind changed toN.N W. Ail the ship’s top-gallant masis have been sent down no cargo started yet BuNoay, 7 A. M—No news in from tho beach thir Wind west and moderate; both sieamboats at the abip, and the probability is, they will make an at- tempt to yet ber round the vast end of the inland into the Souea to-day The cargo 1s considered very valuable, silks and fancy goods of the mont contly description such a9 are sold torongh the city for notidwy proreute; At wall pot fall far abort of $200 000, all of which, we un. a is insured in Wall t The avip was valued | ided between the Mutusl Atiautic insurance officer e is eleven years old, 794 tons bu:tawn; owned by Mesers. Fox & ‘Livingston, of New York. Boston, Deo. 20-P M A letter bas been received st the Exchange News Roow vo dey, frow the Louis Pullip, giving many ad- Gitioual particulars of the disaster 1.18 dated Sunday Boop. After stiiking, abe drifted with the tide, and fin ally | tetera leaking bedly, but the people ou board hed Kept her free vp vo yerterday voon, ‘orty of the Persergers, loviudlug ths is. Were taken on board Cue of ibe Kvemere Vs 44] oxi and 164 tterraye strack ou Peebick coe ss0vu Eeown es" the old meu” weiss ta Bhipwieok aid Low of Lite. Bowrem, Do, 90, 1847 The brig Falconer. of Beitvet, Cuptaia Joseph , rom sido y, C. B, sin fost, tor Boston, Wet wreoked on |,ewich beach, about two miles south ease of the light house, in the gale of Friday night. The captaio, hi- wifeend two oblidren, ffireu of tue passeogers and some of the crew, perished befure help arrived trum town. The brig is dismasted and ly- img ground on the bench. Many citizens repaired to the wreek with clothing, ko.,to wrap up the dead bodies, and the bodies of those who were ine suffering condi- tion in the cold, for want of garments, The captain, his wife and pon ; Mr. Tucker of Phila. ; Batusevar, " comprising paseee T raran ey nee Pea jasurea Vo bass = y & tytat los oles in thtwe f +t water The cargo consisted of 260 cheldroas coal, insured at the Neptuae offfee. Boston, for $80 fremendous Toruado, D s:1uc! ty, and Loss of Li Puitsverreia, Deo 20, 1847. nof Aubura, fa tir-ene county, was entirely demol: by # torasdy on Friday week, The tornado passed over Perry and Tuscalooes. Als., epeening away houses, trees, &>, killing © Mr. Stokes, and probably others. The Biection of U 8. Senator. Wasnintron, Deo 20. 1947. Hen, Dizon H Lewis. (dem ) ted U § Sena- tor trom Alabama on the fourth ballot Mr King bar ing been withdrawn. the vote stvod for Lewis, $2 ; for HopBins, 43 ; seatterin The Mark Pittssuro, Dee. 90 —There was nothingof moment 4 nfiuror grain Dealers w-re ateamer’s wa Small salvewere making at: lnct "9 prices Freights were steady at 26 « 280, to New Orieaos Sugar wanda] at 4% 95%) tor New Orleans fair to prime Molnnses— sales were made at 23, 29 2 300 Provisions «Hing only iam small way. The river ceotina-s to f.!) slowly, and we report eight fe t of water in the channel. BuFraco Deo 2) —Flour—The market was very doll for good Wert-ru and this State brands. at $4 6236. Corn exhibited no change Wheat rems Inet quoted, wirh light sales, at 950 for Illinois a $1 for Wis- coasia to $1 °6 for good Ovio Provisioms, no cb . Vee orerk wad caval arefeoten over Vessels are still arriviag down the L: Receipts in 84 hours - Flo | 1000 bbls; wheat, none; corn, none. Bartimongz, D0 90.—Fiour—The market was steady, and sales of 300 bbis of Howard street were made at $6 25 8 $6 3754 Wheat—The market was firm, and sales ot 30 bushels were made, including Maryland teds at $1 30, and of Maryland gcod white at $1 42 Corn—Toe market waz firm, and sales of 7000 bushrls were made, including Maryland white mizrd at 550 aod yellow at 63¢. Provisions dull. Whiskey—No obange. Boston, Deo 20 —Flour-Sales of 1000 bbls were made, inciudiag Genesee, Oswego, and Michigan, at $6 376 8 $650. Cora—sal 6000 bushels were made, in cluding Western mixed at 780. and yellow do at 830 Oats —dalos of 2000 bas! ere made wt 500, which war * slight deoline, Ry small lot of 400 bushels sold at 930. The market was less firm. Provisions—No change ; freights steady. i Lutetligen : 1, at Holmes? Hole, from Pio Granue (Oct 00 ts having passed 29.h Oct, off the I.Jand of Lobos, 1a tow of a steamer brig Joha Cooley, tom Rio Grande, of and for New York, with loss of main- me skeen, Lach inst, lat 97 20, lon 743%, bark Lama, from Phila- de phia for Matucaibo INTELLIGENCE BY rut MAILS, Affairs in Washington. Wasuinaton, Deo, 19, 1847. From a New Cor espondent Look you now here in this abomiaable city of Wash- ington; there be plote and counterplots, and buying and selling. and cunning and over reaching, and double- dealing, and all manner of deceit, and snares aod treachery, sufficient t» make the devil split his sides with laughter, that is, if the old scoundrel have any aides, or ever do laugh, of both whioh faots, I plously ope to be eternally ignorant. The oablaet fs scheming, the senators are scheming, the members are scheming, demoorats are scheming, whigs are scheming, abolitionists joheming, Calhoun men arescheming. But the most masterly eoheme of all, is that of Mr. Polk himself, for the next presidency. Now you may “pooh” and shrug your shoul dersas long as you please—so didI # month ago—but the fact is 60. Mr. Polk has more shrewdness than you cive him credit for. He hasthe shrewdness of a lombe’ attor- ney, whose craft enables bim often to defeat lawyers of commanding ability He is now ina fair way to overrexch all his competitors, although each of them Ir area'ly superior to himeelf in potmt of talent The ‘democrats elected him, because, ut the time. they could orevail upom ne batter man to xccept; but they very plainly gave him to understand. it was merely as » make suitt, aod that he need bave no expretadon of a second term Mr _ Polk understends hi position (the shew the slightest indisation of a wisn to be she next President, that mom+at be destroys every ‘hance of such @ result. He proteste, therefore, hat. no conriderntion whateve: the party, which. of course, (bus which nw is determined, nevertheless sbull depend “will iuduce bia tosgrin assume the bur! of office? This is his fixed purpose—bis fiem rew A aot to be shukeo. though the nation were to beseech nim, on bended Knees and with streaming eyes. to con- aent for four years longer to honor it wich bis rule Mr Polk's uext atm {8 to balance parties so nicely ‘hat none of the candida: will be so pre-eminently strong fn the convertion wn to secure the nomination Accordingly. he hasfsvored each party s0 much aa to make it advance to an equality with the others, The Van Buren party would vow have no strength. bat that ho fostered ft through Mr. Benton, whom he threw from him like an empty bottle an noon as he had used him jor bis purposs—ro silly, however, as to make bim believe thet be is sill his very good friend One of his orincipal objects nas been to conciliate sll rections «1 the party through their respective heade He winks at Buchanan, smile®on Cas-, bows to Dalias, shakes hands with Woodbury, talks of Humboldt with Benton, and coovers-s coofidentially with Walker. At this very mom: Dt, and for the psst two months, Mr Cass is, auu bas been uoder the solemn conviction that Mr Polk designs to support him tor the next Presidency, at the same time thatevery memberof the cabinet hae reason to believe differently. Some weeks before Congress met, Mr. Polk wrote to Casa to Michizan, prayiog his accep.ance of the post of opsirma” of the military ov tee, adding such inu- as were calculated to make him beli that he wii pot have a more ardent supporter in country than bimeelf Mr Polx. About the same time, hints were thrown out from another quarter, profrssedly iu Mr Polk's oonfdenoe, that the iennessee delegates to be elected om the Sth of January next, would be in- structed, throagh Mr. Polk’s infuence, to vote for Cass in convention, Cass has accordingly aocepted the lead- ership ef toe administration party Neale Renita ene Polk will, no doubt, use his influ-nce to have the Tenue- seo deleg stes instru sted to voce for him in convention. + Woy do this?’ you will say,” if he bas aspirations for bimawit?”” 1 will tell you, Buchspsea ws becoming too prominent. Pennsyiva- pia will go tor Buchanan, Dalles having no atreugth, except in the city of Philadelphia, avd even there, the presont indicatious are iu favor of Bachanan. At a re. o-nt election of President of the Youag Mens’ Democra- tie Association of tbe oity of Philadelphia, a friend of Mr. Buchanan was elected over w Dallas man, by a vole oftwotoons, Mr. Polk is fully aware that Mr. Dallas will not neutralise Mr. Buchanan's strength, and ac cordingly he is determined to raise up Cass for that purpose. ‘The Dalias schism was favored by Mr, Polk as loog a3 possiole, but at last he saw st would not an ewer. ‘The custom house force of Philudriphia assailed Vir. Bucuanan with the most determined invetersoy bat Wir, Pol, sitnough oogaisant of the fact, never ia- torfered. His object was to weaken Mr Buchanan's chances as much 84 po: sible, as he was becemiug too powerful. Whether the letter to Cass was written be‘ore Mr Benton had signified bis de'ermination to withdraw trom the chairmauship of the mitary committee, | know pot Most probsbly mot, as Mr Polk evands too much inswe ot Bsnton to put such » slight upon bim The result, he calculates upon in this wise : each uf the candidates will be a# powerful in the convention as completly t> veutrailzs each other's strength. Not be- sng Bole tv agree UpOu any candidate, the convention Will be obliged to fall back on Mr. Polk, whose name, ugtil the Inst moment, is to be studiously kept out of sight. At tne eleventh hour.» telegraphic despatch 1s to be rent t» Washington, praying hun to suffer hie game to be used for the salvation of the party, to which prayer be will, with much show of unwiliiugucss, foally assent, two emall facts that go to make up the sum There ot evidence of the exinteace of this deep-laid scheme Ark any democratic office-holder whom he wiil support. ada be will answer, thet“ situated ns he Js,” he caunot give bis support away trom Mr. Polk. vir. Richie ie sa: king extensive iuprovemente in his office Hs would aot du co did he not snticipate # second term, as he &nows that no other President than Mr. Polk would re- tain bim twenty ‘our hours in his present position; aud to continue the Union, exoept as the executive orgen would be cherr madness, us suid ite circulstion bus fallen off immensely of late 1 do uot Know this fact, out it is wsserted by those likely to be well informed. Mr Polk does not contide his scheme to Ritchie, ex- cept #0 far an is neceresry to make 4m a sort of mechan- \cut copfederate. He knows the old man could nut keep the secret fr @ single hour. You will perceive that perfect secresy is necessary to the succeas of Mr. Polk's plot, no that, of course, you will not publish this It would spoil his game completely | wilt Rave another budget of curious developments to 8.04 you in a few days. Tory Lumratn, Wasninoton, Deo, 19, 1847. The Latest. We have received some intelligence from the Legisla- ture of Alabama, in reference to the vacancy in the United States Senate. On the first ballot Mr. Lewis hai 50 votes, Mr. King 30, Soattering 99, which looke well for Lewis Upou this eleotion there ara vast results depend og A tingle Vote ia the Senate may ture th tow Mexicaa war We know what Mr Le are, but perhaps Mr. Kivg ma: q' We bed the pleasure of mo ting Me Ju to-night. Ho will bs forthoowlog in the Supreme | cart to-morrow, ou the passenger tax caav. He bore Limes! bravely at Une las: Bose Mr West, aud w suppone he will meet bim to-morrow, backed by tbe stata uf New Yor, im tue tuilest ovntidence of the merite of the Oaus Kendeli, cf tbe Ficeyone, te here, sunburnt and bearty. aud full of lite avu Bueodote, We rhall have something to say on the mail arrange- ments butwoen here aud Kichmond to-morrow You will usve beard ol tae good news trom Mazina, Bautimone, Deo, 20, 1647. Repid Incriare of Bal imore—Another Attempted Out 1ag¢—The Model Artints—The Postmaster General in Another Railroad Diffieuty. | Avoording to the new assessment, which has just been » ef Completed, it is nevertained that nineteen hundred and Siahed \op Fa ‘Shy new buildings valued ot two miliiees sit hundred the éieg dutisg the past six monthe. This showse most gratifying degree of prosperity in the mooumental city. A man named Michael Gormém, wae arrested yester- dey morning, charged with an attempt to commit s rape on ap idiot girl about 12 years of sge. He had entered her mother’s house during her sbsence st market, on Saturday wight, and finding the {dlot child alone, at- tempted the sccomplishm-nt of bis brutal purpose — When arrested he was found buried aad almost smother- ed ia a pile of ferd in Riley's stableo The New York Model Artists have added one or two fine Baltimore figures to their coliection of beauty, and will remain bere one week longer They have taken in sdout $1 000 for four nights. ani would have done better had the weather not have been so bad. They give an entire chang» of programm~thiseveniog. Dr. Collyer’s troups will oe here early in January The Railroad Company between bere and Philadelphia and the Postmaster G-uersl are sgain at loge-rheads ‘The latter ord-red a train to be in readiness at 9 o'clock y-sterdsy moroicg to convey the mails North, which was refused, and they consequently laid from 16 to 20 houre in one post : fw Priravecenta, Dee, 20, 1847. Arvush forthe Herild—Dastordly Outrage Death of a Child by the act of a Drunken Pur nw-Bazerr Ball, The cit z+ns of Philadelpbia were somewhat astoniah- ished at finding in the N w York Heratd, yesterday, a full report of the sperches delivered st the war meeting the evening previous, and a run ensued upon your agents. Messrs, Zeiber & Co, which exhausted their stock in s very short time. The democrats, however, who laughed with much zest at the ra her couree allu- sions of one of i k*ir speakers to Prince Albertand Queen Viotoria, were not so well pleased to seethem repeated ip print, and now condemn him for having made use of suc 1 laoguage. Last evening, George Snider, a member of a fre com pany. w-s dreadfully beaten by a number of masked rowdies, whoit is preeumed belonged toe rival engine The outrage oecurred while he was at the house of» lady whom be was in the hwbit of visiting. and to whom it 1s uaderatood that he is engaged The villians knock- ed at the door of the house, snd enquired for the tatber of the young ludy; they were told he wan not in. when they forced their way, and made known their object by & vielent assauit upon Mr Snider. They continued beating bim until he was lfc ioe state of mssensltility and so disfigured about the face that his friends could scarcely reoornise him The villians them fled, and from the fact of their being disguised, it is doubtful whether they will be identified, Saturday uight, by being bit with some fragments of a broken chairer table which the father was destroying in his ipsane fury, for the purpose of epiting his wife ‘Phe child died subs quently. und the criminal father attempt- ed ‘o bury it without the presence of the coroner, but Lise gr bred” interfered, and an investigation is to be el The grand Bizear ball. given as a compliment to the ladies who euperintended the sale of arcicles at the re- Fond Hall, is to take Tho saloon is to be place on Thursday vening beautifully decorated. the band is to be composed of the orchestra of the Musto! Fund Society. led by Breiter. and the supper will be incomparable This fete will ex- eee in briliiancy any that have preceded it this season at least Elder Adams preached yesterday st the Museum, and awed Richard the Third to-night at the Arch street Cheatre. ‘The chili of a drunken man was fatally injured on | (mit Ps et do; JA A‘mationg, ASTOR HOUSE. 7 Dr Bigelow. NV; H Grrely, do; J & Norris, Philadelphia : Mrs Thompru: Princeto TW Parker, iliou, New Peni F Helle ,, Boston; | apt Se Hy volun certs 's Ce hurcrily | fies C8 Sar h tn eer E Tabor, New Beajord; £ D Stephens, Philadel hia; UC 'Norade.do” CITY HOTEL i See eee a wi Cas at “oun Mu Vira ‘Abseumb Beseh, (Soar Butut,) and w wd loos Th: c:piain nd crew weres, havingne rl. pa ‘Aleter ir.m K comb, to Wel er R Jones °1q. anys that who wasuearly ex au from t ber on sho: y be weer’ s vor witn mneh dic saoeh ina Ww eck of he bo ‘She was rec )Veriug at Hon P M nd Mra. and Miss McCall, Philndelphia; W_ BYRNES & CO, UN, 7 yi ast ron Rg eh |. TER RE aT x reckon W Dunn, farolins; ; r ‘best over the bar, but leaked c sick Cauamaagent W Jobaaea: New decent) OJ Billings, | Mesa Mtatie cartines ania ae tee Danas of | kA ay the Unite a of CLINTON HOTEL. more favoravie ay my aabeae bas pees ‘ roo; D Duvis and lady, New York: | any otne, ‘aint Se | 1 trea ac dae oe idee i | saoenl hearer tee es tt deg’| WeedsCoun. sr OS | nthe’ ate « whe bare bern evra vehed f ft the Du FRANKLIN HOTEL. £ Jap, the water wus withia two. ‘WG Wardle, Pailadetyhis; N Aregon, Fall River. hid barely ume to ese pe on boar the brig befo MOWAKD MOTEL. see erred bina Carton Tew aud his crew t0) 4B Cleveland. New York: J Heprarm. Wert Point: D pryable on sight. a Gor. Anderson. Unpi whch arrived at New Or | Williams: u, washington: J 8B rauches;an\1 aleg on »| tow leans ou the Lith inst 1a, Chas Cox Ve mousy Sc tind, without diseoui List Poe i » of suling, aud tneir day fd’ on appica paid,) to P. foe Natinad AND LiVERPOOL HL apt five, from New Yorks Jee daneary— Tiverpoct sine, “Apply te CuNaas an 38 , SeHR J D Jonze—The age:t of the underwrit-r:, proceed he bexvelaior. to ly knfer the wreck of the sch J D 01 to 1p Lancashire. som> 1 The wreck bas bees rero ted as nec avout Gfice, the Huok. f-xcrls or his alro on board the seam so &e., and sto proc ¢ ache Belle, to look ofter her Ves-np on Fi a ply, the MNES & CO ras Pau HonC Draper; B Coltins, Hartfo.d; P M Freeman, me LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. B Kirby oWWoreosters M phe herd, Brooklyas £2, Zz, to the wrec! e —Capt. Cheesebroush, of the bie Nay w teow feah Blo Janes 2 peaus avers tnt | vhiiad: UDeveraux, Righmont, Va; JW Biewer:, N York: 5 Cy poet haa srw ieee om Zk Maan, Ogstons BW Jouss, dork B kaley, Failed. RENAL EMIGRATION OFFICE, 5 ‘7 * NORTHEKN HOTEL. —_ Pay ener s Vee eees 2 Sak David Graham, Smithteld Fiat Chentogo co: Mr Devi fh sl Danctaally oe Buscs Beuons--4 letcer ressive: Boston; Mrs Terry. Alban fprgentods Ringwons J tats eahore Pramer, Na: RH Collyer, jenson'and lady, Phila; | fom New York seth Dec... 20 ed very heavy | Mr aeGragh, NY. ry. Inaddition tothe above splendid packets, t suffered some NaTIONAL, HOTEL. to the new iP " ne the J E Weed, Springfieid; J Juhnson. Boston; Dr Prol. Fish- ‘ion, sea A e | dats beater; D ately aud lady, Newb : L or those ween came Ann, Goes, fate Liche, Rives Chenienan, | Agi y Pitame Bee Oe lee ST Cebul | w ' fence in the old country. will study ater logned. ‘The Mass; P O’Ker flee, Worcester: A Barver, N-wark; Joha C | their mterest by se ecting either of the . sail0g ‘cargo has been ended und ili | Kaumons, De hi; ®Jacksou, West Meredeth; D sirmmics, Co- | regulary from New Yorx on, the alec nud 26:h of ench month, feud Maylene ica dave” hemes | Melee cies cube Q'ts Ah RCM baat un James Hanp, ashore at Little Egg Harbor, belongs to | Munck, Kast Florian: laghes end ody. FD York iM PAPSCOTT fy ree simmons, 8 leans} H Jubssoa, Belt; W Cox; JD zislated, surert, New York, or to W. TAPSCOT bu el. Dec 17-—Yesterday, at 10 4M, a violent gale r wing from NE, which cont aed writhont in terruption until 9 o'clock have been wia) 6 aloug the const. RATHBUN’S HOTEL. D Wells, Albany; D E Mason, do; ‘G.N Borwell, do; I Jewext, Albany; ROFLE Lite STEAMBU A 4/6 Us * cep ed — ine | May trom the Pier etween denfanae ond | Livery REGON, Capt. A. P. Bc. John, will leave y, Wednendav. ‘and. Briday everiugs. at 9 0'0 mmbeat COLUMBIA, Capt, WW. Tapper, wil lexve Tuesday, Thursday und ‘Gateriay evening. si 5 o'clock 5 O'clock, P. M-—Landing ob werent ALDANX, May: (borelocks on on $ cD F 1 L Intey, fal I W Hawxhurst, New Yor! Whalemen, yor i Cid at Warren, RI, 17h, ship Boy, Luce, Pacific Ocean. r Co; EW Ker. ding Foreign Ports. TAMMANY HALL. © Dec 4—Bark Chief, Lefavor. for Boston. Mr Howland, Peckakill; J’ Hedman, Whitlock Villa: DR | Got 8! Qivciotententi save on Monday, chr Hy Aik ns, Rendall, (or dosboue oth. “Arr 26th lt, b Masaac C esoppe, Newark: PV Ouilvie, Js- | aud Sgnday titecaoous. at. 0 o'clock. ton, NC. 30th, Chinchilla, Patterson, Kuight, Me; EF Nicolson, Jamaica; Mr Sargeant, A, Capiain T. N. Hulse, will eave on ‘ork. ‘and Saturday afternoons. at 5 o’clock. atall ERI geal teal een nce UNITED STATES HOTEL. i. am Albanv rm ampie time Here ee Deco ATE Bik Luceioe, Nichols; Boston: | _ A Cressen, Charleston; L Haven, Conn; J W Glover, Cam- ast or Wert. Froight takes at brig Woronoco, Micheuer, Baltimore; 10th, schr Relief, Juhn- 3 J ; Mr and Mrs | rat es, and none takem alter 4 0’e! P.M. All ston. New York pe ver ir. dou Andrews, New | are forpid wasting anyof the boats of ty Uns, withont x wat {aa elec Cea ene etitaoms Tale | Ealenall WB Goodhue. Sri ay Ont cord the bossa oreo B-c, BCHULTY asthe nfics eparegtiesy* Been et eras ay Booey 8 wimton, | Saree HERI ; —_ Dravactiooua Dec $ Are ahien Macedooion, Jack, Boe | Cavaincn damber iat foment ti Mints REP aby LIVERPOOL, foe Liverponl: belas eae ton: Constellation, Flier, New York: bark Florence, Wood } do: J D Watson, Amherst; T Benedict, N Havens W y Fea ir iy a Geep Reed oget ward, dos br er. ‘ " perce ; a ad URN, Bary, Dee l>—Cid brig Wanderer Soule, Cube. Sid ship | aie Rees ae eee We L: Wood. Hatiorts Mrs | BIS FOR HAVAE—Second Line—Ihe snip UTI- tgamphiey Parrington, (uew) Given, NOriaas, bark Abeout, | SHuil aadaion N Hampion: Hi Taylor, Newigwns Jithomp. ‘D. B. Swan. mnster. will anil on the ter January. dd Hosrow, Dec 19—Signal forn brig, tevchd bigs Rodolph, | Suni N Haven: W Barve, Westerly: 3 A Sinsth, 1 FLOUR BASE ao Pot KOK AbB ARE Eloridge. ‘Baltimore; Mary H, Crowell, rhilad iphia. Bld | Fresseaden, do. DIRECT —From th f Courtland etd 8th, barks urotas and Fark; sch+ Cardenas,and Boston; 19h. 4 WESTERN HOTEL. faling this rom the in "Troy py ap veotentive barks Macy. IW Biodeet, Guliate, Providence: | wieslan,J 11 Brown, It Howell, H Dubor praeined aed cae saeeeees ibe varton. Cont, tigen Oman h Duborg, Pailadelphia: M R Freeman, Peck: ‘ond Champlain. ‘The low-pressure steamboat and Josiah Lovett; and a Troy: 4M Hasbrovk, Kingston. Geo mp lai ” . Be A is Eveni So'clock. begat BOP Camee dela ea nenae fencer Anoturr Successrun Financier —It is gene- rally report-d »bout the city that one of the pas- sengers woo | fe Boston tor Halifax and Liverpool, in the Briranvia. on the 16th instant, but whose name was not in tne prioted Mat, succeeded in rating, previous to bis departure, ubout torty thoussnd dollars from the mer- d brokers, dod for whioh the securiry he gave allabie suid that he purchased goous ov It oh he disposed of for oarh; thet he drew @ large which hw received the money and which bas come beck for want of acceptance, avd that sundry other peouliar fi ering expedieutes werr succemfully tried within a day or two of the sailing of the ateamer. He was a liberal aud profial advertiser of French and German goods in sever: newspapers If the proceeds of his speculations hi been oatried with him, he will be one of the richest m: in Switzerland on arriving in his nutive country.—Bu ton Courier, Dev, 20 OUMMICKUIAL Stock M Puivapetraia, Dor, 2 —F 19 Keut ky Bank 1000 Readiug Rant kit! Navivaton Co, 67s, 65, 9 71%; 7 Farme:s’ and Vechavics? Bank 5036 50 Morr 110; 26 Mechanica’ Bank sury Note het. Board—280 U 8 Bonk, 3: h 5's, 57 After Sales— 355 100) Senay) 18) 200 State 4% Second Beard 2000 Us Treas ue Market, et—1.10 Baer Cattle, 100 d Calves «nd 2 500 Sheep and Lambs Cattle—The rupplivs are xbout one-third lew hey were last week. which fact together with th- cold weather, has contiibuted greatly to strengther orices We hear of some few aul-a to dey aa high an $4 but the fair ny: rage aicee our best hes been from $6 t $7 60 Buyers, however have evinced uo ausiety to ope rate, and leave ubout 200 bead on the market not dispor. edof 600 head were southern, aud the remainder New York State Cattle Cows and Cu'ves cvntious to ome In freely, and ar io demand at $22 a $30 to $50 All sold. Sheep and Lamba— Wa quuta Sheep at from $1 258 $3 to $650 Lambe $1 to$3 sll nold Hay— Sales at from 42!¢ cents to 81 centa per ewt — Market ia abundantly supplied Thess prices are some what higher than those quoted Inst week, Domestic Markets, New Orveans, December il 2 P M—Cotton—Seles this moroiag 2510 ba've wt full prices—middling 65 & 6%{+; good middl ng 6% a7¢ Week's ralve 20 000 bales —reorfntn 27.905 - expurte to foreign porte, 27 652; conat- wine, 4,389 - total 32021 bules Sugsr—Ssles 400 hhi at previous rates—air 3% do Week?s receipts 376 bhde; exports 13/3, Moinases Salon 600 bhis at 18 ® 1834 Week's reoripte 4.164 bbls and 80 ht do; exports 3969 obdls_ Flour ~The only sale we bear of is 200 bbls (linoia at $5 60; mark-t firm at yesterday's rates. and buyers of Ohio at $6 25, Week's receipts 23,721 bbls. and 100 bf do. Exports 1206 bbls. Wheat—97* mixed lot of superior to ordinary sold on private an outside price, being the only lof on Week's receints 1990 sucks Exports 1994 850 sacks white sold at 530, 250 at b5e. and 200 yellow at 66 cen's—other transactions pendin; ‘eek’s recolpts 14813 sacka Exports 689 Oats —Nothing transpired to-day ; 11000 bushels, thr greater part io bulk, sold yesterday at 40 cents round Week's reovipts 2720 sacks and 16 320 buabels in bulk, Lard -230 barrels sold at 6 cents; other negotiations pending Week's receipta 8731 kega und 3272 berrelr and tierors. Exports 8284 kegs and 1074 borrels and tierces Bacon—Sxles and shoulders retsling at 6 a 640 Whirkey—Sumall sales at 17% 0 18¢ Freighta—Nothing, transpired. Yesterday @ ebip teken up for Trieste, af 11 160 for cotton, Exchange—No alteration in foreign. Northern fa request at 2 a 2% per cont dis—aight check Par to J¢ per cent premium, “MARITIME HERALD, Port of New York, December 21, 1847, 7 23| moon Ri 2-494] nian waren SUN Rises SUN SETS, Cleared. Ships—Nebraska, Mackoduck, Trieste. Chamwherldin & Phelps: Kichard Cobden, Barrels, New Orleans, & K Coilins; Ch. reston, Sa‘livan, do tn. Brigs “Rey bl g Civlefie d Fam: EG Pieree, Carr, King- Jum, Uaderwo d; susan Ingraham, SIeckingtan, St rons, Platt & Russell: Susan | ndwig, Doty,d», Buaker & Bu kirk; Osceola, Loring Mayaguez Pit, 3'W Lewis » De save nah, Siurker, Schs—Al ce Marm. (81) Poole, ¥ 'smou. Deme nit (Br) Clemrats. do do: Hear Franklia; Watchman, Watson, (Geo petown Waisi; Benj Kichads, Brown, Providence, Arrived. Shin Patrick Henry, Rockwell, Liverpool. Nov 6. with mds aud 195 steerege pusenger-, to D Hurlbut & Co, Hed heavy ‘aa — SW awe he Ch.gvel. suv from the Sch to the 12th Nov; on the 13th. no Ist or lon, sew a bark standing By with miz | Copmast gave: 14th. saw a ship standing E, wih fore andem ii copgaliant ms d mizen topmasts gone 26h, | 15.35, ton 30. e: te Bail J iverpool, Nov 2); 28h. lat ke bark Kraveis & Eliza 24 days from Oporto Bo deous fe New Yorn; 34 iust,lat43 10, lum 43 saw a steam: ship bouad E. Sct inn brig Pietro Napoli Palermo. 90 deys to © Fiedler. Sehr Frie ds Hopkirs. # oud %6 hours, Setir ( higacey st Johy, Hopkios Port Wal hall. pbis. @ days Mhilnsel hia, rdw. 3daya obh ven, Whours. The F. baile by Jonas Smith tor is line of Wilm agton (SC) packets nore ory L Compton, Morris, Brandywine, 8 days, to Allen & Paxsou. Betow. Bark Mousam, Gerrish from Havana, to Jones & Johnson. Also, 2 barks, 2 en 20, 4 ¥ M—Arived~ Bedford; Pearl, Swyres, New Vorks old, dos J Kt Watton, prague, do; steamer Josephine, Wilcox, Hartford. z 1 jt res Sky Lark, (Br) Laregon, Hilifax: Harbin- |, Boston: sche Mary Miller, Legamire, do; Mary De. 20, Gules, do; Bauner, G rudy, NYorr. ; Miscetiancous Record. For less of pnehet ship | + nis Philippe, fom Havre forNew Vork. brig Paleoue, and bark St Mary, see Telegraphic in ancths columa Warens at Hant’s Istenp—Schr Renown of and'f om Boat. n, tor New york, has by ged; the nd> ebbsand hows into her. and itis feared wi'l Len torn! wreck, rs he is ay old and, when our tfurmint tft, her up er works had be- taerd: ck evrgo sr onsisting prince ray of wi giaasware willall besaved, in +d lode f glassware was wa hed overboupl and wck In convequence of the ¥esse! rare is aupvosedio be cove nd by wd, but he voce! ix wnins A jee. pee ance, Veh er, with, ‘Sehr. Mi erinin, (which frm the eity tor the parpme of rendering ye frer-eon in gevderder, whih th ble, which was lef oo board baking thy onde: deck ore esterday, which «maged. The Mar etta lo-t he b wapritand received other dumaxe, by being rau into by one of che other veasels, ™ he tpswich, of Thomiston bilged—has been stripped, and w HI be stotal Ic a. Hevrr B Bascomb. of Port Elia»beth, radder is un- and she is repurted to have lost her keel. Can be ginia, ih Sleer uivch rmime ear larboard quarter sw’ stan rep jon of the mer Te was though thotthey woal! got Manchester.) ftom York River, (Vir. od and fullef water Can be mot off bot is badly injaved having had her in by beimg rau ity by the schooner (of oi the reeds, barks O'gn, urig St George. freight. xuplyon bo:rd, or atthe office onthe wharf, n30re : *avan Hover, Gromer: Nevier. Sex | NEWYORK HORSE BAZAAR, No, 31 Crosby strect no oielisecchemed hes 6p saleleenee ford Vern Cru ge W Russell, Parker, du; fm L. F. Hough, A\ stu tiy Lites Sesauers ISAAC NEWTON unt OBI Hughes, Triviasd: Chief Brown, Demarara: omen Carer, | sire will tuk hy edueedsy: | Gon Veilt forte for albany at 9 oveloek instead Of 6 as Packer, Castine: ache Gieui Taylor, Whive. Wladier: a rietis, | December 22, at tl ovclock with ( arriages, Hururss Ett: we | iofore! ou and after Monday. Nov 29. 1947. 230 Jurgens, Arecesbo, PR: Lucy nu. Drinkwater, Barbados and | tt orses to offer at tris sate W:ll Please segister Delores o'clock W AICHE, WaTCHES WATCHES — The subscriber receives aud Teceives au Crk cithy Hashor Grace, NFs Wintiop was sche Julia | o9.To cannot be offered by cajalogue. Juhu hos constantly ou hand, watehes ot the followivg highly AeasKieatton dase cscs: st atag, wicwadow. #1 ff Gutietd, Propreror Wm Cows et, dai tier | celebrated mnanatactorens, vist TF ooper, Londons ¢uplex Cranveer 4— Arr steamship Northerner, Badd. N | QT. MAK SALT —Dhe cargo = Marcellus. wert Morris Tubiss, Londes: Bo Ce AE ‘ork; brig M Chuton. Thom:ston Sid ship H Allen, jast arrived, for sale in lots to suit purchasers. Appty to Noe wie ite) cs n Gomibeort, MeCormick, Apalechicols; JOHN DURAND & CU. 10) Cedar stroes, d2i"3tr sehr TC Mitchell, baton Matanzas. a i > Hast Thomaston, Dee W—Arr sche Corvo. Trumpet, Lu: | FY RSE Hs RIS Gand ani ition aed Puig, 12134 Ful cy White, and tera, NYork; 1th, Richmond, Packard, do, Pawtucket, Delaware, and Sea Mew. do;_:3th, Keuda'l. Cro kee, #raukfort tor Cuba, 8) homas Amsbur’, Cuba: Jo! Haskell, and Ann Denman, Patt Gronartown, Dec 18—Arr brig Virginia, Boston, ort, achs Splendid, Crowell. from N Jaleo. Chase Philadel) Tn the offing, thi. occasio exbi tel ms, bn e 8 stars and st ipes, to- fe plousid mill Washingto.. repre enting ‘ He, | Washington the Father of «ur count y and commarder 1 chief. General Jack: t the bate of New Ui: Ge. eral Ampndiatreatiagfortheea itulation of M. General Taylor, 21h ~entember, 1846 wattle of Cerro Gordo, Abi 17. 18, 1847, vetween tveneral Scott nd 8 ny Anna. Gap ‘ere of Sen a An a’s carriage, rash papers, and wooden ‘eg. ark Mary Hi | gether with ow’ a a D; TOWSSEND’Ss AND BRISIUL’S DAKSAPA- RILLA_Dr Alleu's and paylors Balsam Dr. Wistar s Balsam of Wild Che:ry,or Mc fla’ the best purifiers of the bleod in aw m8, Sleach, Pills 25 cents i bert’ Hransis Dec 1?—10 York for Boston; AM upkaowa. two fie aud oft w puression Van Haml t ja Lee day we oh I serurn ty qureemp Weshi gton Market Ricmiit: Dee IZcArr ship Sth cpragae, Wadeworth. Da. | (ofthe ap. dachive holidays: “The butters, p Pales dls econ Yo A a miriscuita; b-ras Salem. (61) Mulfo @. 4 iverpcol: Washi rther dealers have bern making extn ex-r jousfur the miceties | i, fn¢:] able, ouly 29 oF 50 conta, i pourds 127 B werv, t f cages ill run tell a al toa Bartlett, Vera Cruz; brigs Gen Worth Chi ie. » du Fou tain, Phiind; 10th, tyde. Homar Hevann: Queer accommod tion of ‘he pabiie. ‘she c . MRICS 0 p } ; mareum will light thy v tieus avenues from the PORTANT ch) 1; REPRUM NORTH CAROLINA. yelge Geena, (Be) Luly, fageriools Nu B dale wee | es Cor. The people mast uot | Healing at he Washiagion | 1 Farctevile, Migroh 2, 1817 —De, nein W. Pewie—si = orks Moveienee yr gee Gal Mplor’Snnie, | Market to getther anges POT & LEMOR Ho. ghond | Fx two yeas past | have been momprr less tryubled with « Aston; avolive, (Or) Redhead, Lume eu; brig Wet Ready. Our motto, “Our couatry, h rie radish, and livercy ” macirg the past year, [ses tikem with a severe Fowler, New York: sehr Atrevido, (Br). Abrit, Hx dat actre_ the leit side.are: moacied by @ very bad comsh ships Wil'inm “Hill. Portland; + Lanore, Riley, NY TUNTRY SEAT—A < onatiy Be : bly 6 Seatt OF muse) une Willian & Mary, smith, Philad’a: Wave, ach acres, epleudid new House, tary, a onic Athol (Br) Tarver Liverpool: brig Sartell Ha | i chards, &e. of ail kinds of fruits. Ker: thir vaunechr Eauly, Sartell, do, Cid 12h brig Columbia, Kave, | ble for the gentleman; siturte oue mile north of Ktizabeth- a aha Vda Fal eaten ith. br g Radniph Grouing, Bessie. Garden Keys | rows, New Jersey. near the Huilroad |For partucalar call on | 9ten tre which hed, bees very pone, ret 4 Noro. Dev i= id bry Teuser, Thatcher, Guadaioape | \ SERGEANT & SON, 15 Wall street N B—Who have | ny appeute which had been vely pao senenel, tad wie wh Rexhury, Sears, Newport: 1th, brig Champion, | for sale several sulendid Coautry seats on the Hudson River. | Conbletely «used, aud have enjoyed gwd health since. D -- how Jam. Gh A'a0, $145,400 to Loan in somsofany amount di77txSurre | PR BELL. The editor of the Moth Carolivan, albeit 3 Toth beg Koncake, gor schy Musite New York: | FURNISHED KOOMSTO LET, in aprivate French fm | st-ongl: aproced to pull g “quack medicines,” ba h; datkes Henry: Boston, Cid sth, sch Core vith or without flo rd ¢ alvo frout parlor foru Dyr- | that Wistars Balam of Wild ¢ he ry omght 9 Windsor Castle. Patter JVs evertt wu Li Figo, the of on the ‘A. B-&D. BANDS jaa * s'e wholesale aud table Ei y. Forek come) iv 5 TR dda? canoe rt di ‘thie ane Worn cota ose roa Futtou, cor. W: he Diuggists geuerally. Bremen; b Shower baths for the use of the oceupauts, apply to WRB. ham Cit) Kay, 1 MEDHUWo1, 541 Houston stone block from Brosaway. | 6" TCR ETE ype re bite keldiny ‘Panta dovached Monee, Smmlioy. Thomas | "20 12+r -iPhere tao disease to which horsey are lisbeth ae 3 8 ti aL Oe Bil 7 Teave at | dures aggregate value as mach as Heaves and Broken (on Stith unins Vicksburg, Berry. NYork: Ttob: Potten, Par | A) HUTEL ON BROADWAY VO LnT— the eve of | MfRUN SG these compl wee Oe Ww, barks Harriet & the Large bai'dings lately oecupicd: by the JManhi\ta: | cnrelemuess, either by driving violently after afall meat, by ‘ep, Bremerhaver :, Di parks Hy Clad Vextts the comme, of Broome street, ia wflerrd fra le— | Ate y ry after a fall. men, Sinuta e oinaier Voanyoue desirous of keepi ga cespectable hotel the pre feoding musty provender, er ids? common! ~ arpgicctivg & viaulding, Gibraliar, ‘owders are Ware sent offers an opportuni rely tube met with, “The Howse | sR gouuh or cold, Lhe faerie te ve n ed to cure a recentcoughoi cold ina tr is spac besives fifty apactinents, warm Rh é ‘ layto—w ill prevent euderson Mobile. . snd sbospecieheh asters sah taroee cod trougt. | fotteder or chill, when thrown into the food that is given to. the ® imipes, Huryey, Vere Coa burke Mary | Ou thely sme rare 8 ren niiy tax. | Reseed animaratie 41nd ye, cud, gg toeling eee Parker Patterson Hogued Island: Genewe, Daitioghamn. New | Oued. “Ihe lease his four Sen's theft ofaest | Ut have heen feted by their ase: in this ext amd view orks Nauey W Sievens, Steveas, uo; brig Millaudou, Reid. | Vay, “Atwehed to the premises, and {routing on Mercerat., | (oven aame offs hich b rove that they. possess extfeors ioe ips Cotumbia, Rolli are three of the best built Bowling Alleys in the city, tozethe tihng Nesianb alvovmelaltinah Aled shite Columbia. Holline. w th a large Billia d Roo, eovteining three of Bast id's uy somgele meses poe ee of Sineton, Vera Crui pepe oe best billiad tables” The location of the ab:ve named prr- fee nog ne ed wit nereay any goog w i] (Br) MeFariead, Livetpomns brixe, Will iam (ihr) MeKinzie | Mtoe hadobesit sha to iyercicy. "verthet pertenes ings op comumorin, A mercial mar ital to} J Jeon, Chesebo ough, Rio Janeiro; Johaa- ins a9 p Do >| beast. ‘Those wh, havesuffered with asthma emp form an ides Pelee Union (span) Rorter, Mtanzu; Mere | 183 Broadway, d21 °c” | OF the agonisiug distiess which » horse, troubled with Heaves, NING ASD COpPen BSA- ratefu received since his com: begs leave to state that he efforts to please, and reuder ar eam who wish to q KKVAY NOUDK ) DD LOON, No. 583cekm: fox the very liberal paceoany sencement in the above 14 wild ao. be found wantiugi t med N] morey eomb rts with economy. Oysters o hours of theday and night, Lodgi mits; eudore while exercising brisk ; aleve shoud induce horse owners to re theig lie ude mals, when they have so much assnraner that thie valu ‘be rer medy will do it. GREAT CONDITION MEDICINE Although the specific aud of this reme*y isto cure com} of the Jungs, and yet from their creat alterative aud vesturative properties, they are an ex: condition medicine: io right ee hide, loss of npperie, and all disease ath-t denste derangeinent “en: (ions) Labayre, Havana; senr tweed (Sr) Bethell, Har and his cons derati Sobor islard ome street—The Propriet« te Essex ty Psvule Smith Jan) Picorsard Bol ji neorna, do; ‘er, Anderson. 1 hr Mary ‘Thomas, (U t , Tam} 0 71 With: ahip Bichigan, Mason, Hae RH 8 Trane serveu ap at all i u, Here: achre Cor, Wil: | JOSEPH WILBUN ofthe digetie fonctions ofthe exivtence of Bata and worms kins Vera'Cruz: Hornet, Arue, Brazost Atsion, as : FSR HESPAUHAN Fond | in the alimentary canel, ne described im th» following cet syenla: Pataaligar, Mill Mamba cays alice Webber, | FUUROPEAN, COFFEE HOUSE. RESTAURANT and | Chte's-Mesnrs A. 1. Gough & Co—Gentleme packs Peusscola; D Mois, Rowe, Pensacola; Fash on, vicCuruy’ | 14 OXSTER SALOON) No. 179 Grondway-—The proprie: | ice or our Heave Powde » that I bought of Grivestan, oe ee re mmthe ciey, | cout haa tively caved him. but ine different war iba { Ca Toth, ships Georve Washington, Sow. Havre ; Salrena. | 10 the ew Xo t vubloe, ae well a tral ng the city. | expected. ‘The Expectorant Powders brought away. an im Bunver NYork : Grorce Coullard, Liverpool: [tly | thes here mado extensive enrangemonts for serving ap” Dine number of wo, ma from him, aod I believe they were all Baker, Liverpool ; Delia Bra,g, Boston ; Mantas- | (hey tnd Gupners the most approved style ef cull wry art use of the cough, raugh coat, etc., which ibited— Reet Commrgs, do, a ‘ Ta oreerto give the | for thit package has entirely cured 5 “tid Shahin Diadem, Tucker, NYork; brig Thoms & iE ettices of | amd Be ie now in prime oondit your Herve Pow SAm'L ROBERTS. Kast Price $1 kage of sufi | ordi or $s) Ro GOUGH & CO. 11 Walton streets sole proprietors Persons in any part of the Union remitung cash post paid, can have 3¢ doz. or more packed. free of ex- Edwar, Cd bel Milis, Philadelphia. oO Havre; Bengal, Crok London: in the conut roadway, SCOTT od re ting, shaw ay ity, Chnrleston: Yg- Dec. 1, 1847. ‘ —DK. WHEELER, Oculist, re penre, and it can be shipped por the unmerons expresses ni a ete oy {his residence, 28 Greenwich treet, every Pilling cost (A liberal disconnt to dealers, Wholes d 7th, me, Manson, Co: =" Klett & C 1d Ange; & Brckton, Fi lade) phi v, Nautz; Megunticook, Iie 101 ke; Troy; G. Ba'timore; bark Ceres, Hodge, ow long standing, or howsoever obstinate they A. . Be Ui . Pitcher, Savenush, pits patare; yar t ny, GPa, ea and Spe j OOF Nae ae if € ted. 'eferences to {-milies he | ve le A Tie Mars aie Ad zor asrdd relohie D reepectabilty will be iven fo those wencqueinted with htt. | pile powders are Yonreann Dec 17—Arr bark Abeont, Reed, Bath for Matan. | Aruficial yes inserted, ani Je on vensonable terms. i uj gene Allert Vinal, Marshall, Machiss for Nore. C iia oe ‘dit retcatts bor enry Drow! 200 tous) York, of aud for ONT GUITA -PexCHA MACHIN Haven ‘ AAND- BANDING, FLAT AND ROUND, colors the Iv auty add elarticny ef youth, aid & warmared either to wash or rnb off. or soil the sein. ‘The props ©’ since its improvement, presets it to the public w ith the vi Paitapetruta, Dee Is Are ship Wom, verpor}: barke Lyra, Remiuagton, Havena; Wil a Americaa Gutta Percha Company are now manufact Arey, NYork: brigs Two sisters, Chimberlaiw, \Wareha Patent Band, Belts an: i the d Shoe Soles, of which articles they ‘stock on hand, and for sale at their wareroom, 139 ashington, Griffin, Boston; sche Sy}ph, (81) Young, Turks street, Wi Buildm most confidence, as havicg no equal, andas a perleet dye. d; Bold Wuneer, Barenson, Salem: Lady ~uffo'k, Baker. | the public geuerally are invited to call a Kor sale by Rushton & Co, Wsoadway; Thomas & Maxwell, Bosvon; lacreare. ‘riumph, Percival; Ringgold, | (rders for bands, round or fl t. a rm Willinm street; Johnson, Moore & Taylor, Maiden lane; and ‘York. prompt attention. ‘The Am cha Company, | A. B. & D. Sands, New Yort; and by e sole nge r the Gov Bennett, Grinnell, New | Parentees for the United St-te st d207¢*r ' | United States, R.& G. A. WRIGHT, PI ia Martha, 3: C) Mill D dio 12t# re illigaa; Moss Rowe. and Sarah Eh ‘Webb, NOrleans: Martha Elizabeth Uadertall. Galv: aberh, OR MEDICAL GALVANIsM—Th lent Bi aris ni Ld y iu demonstrat ng thot the myste~ sof head n ‘Savannatt Dec lt— *reships Ward Chipman, (Bi) ——, | 04 Wedacedey evenii ‘ naira Livercagis Trentou. Snow ‘* ‘gong ba ‘tnay x, (8: | this ae o9 former oreations Galvanisiy is the prin and Jand. (Br) Kelso, Livervool the liberal support of n ge K hes long m-de this Sherwond, Boston; Splendid, Barbes, Demerara charitable intention. No pai na i race Sannerman, '\ York; brig Lowder, Childs, New f pot superior, in every respec le ally curing numer “at Ole '13:h, bark Vernon, Pax on, NYork. balls. The North Caro! an Nervous Blindness, Kheu' ; Wiscasset, Dee 2—SId ship Telnsrar, Wood Charleston. ion. JOHN MeNICOL, Chairman Nervousness, Paraly: Affection: 3 Kmina, Dickinson, Chal e tan; Forest Katia, Havana: achr Geo 8 aitktadn of appara fr 1 eone: 10 Mugnetisn to Ries Cid '8th, brig Juni price. fie. A eportieel Madea He 47 Warren strest, New Yor i ig David Doffelt, Collett, ty . 148 Pract House, corer of m md 4 " ind 4 hed W Davis, Briggs, N Yorks Old Zack Mildram, Mobil Bowery. GANBANATI, Manager. Aisa Papago heat i ras EM. epee 'h, bark Dudley. Falioa Cuba; sehr Moniren!, Fetiéagill. Phys Tu28e Th30* m Sinprotap dane exe feow pide ch or iio ae *Teaus: loth, bark Ben Adams, Combs Gat % 7 ESCH CHINA—F. G 1) oBeNL, NO. 3 Broad wny, | tied to the first attendance ov the xivay + . Holtiek Lisbon Seal, Havatay EADtN, Bapeacere’ ven’ -yerererny NReesnciter Nia: AUR Y tele Fume etAragd Looms Pinaos. whines: |. Beak’ riled “Mecmomone orleeGhasehisish'e Baubaloed Seaith, N York. wm atork of plain. aud devoritel «hina sich | 3: k/T Wm Raine ’ ie! for jatmes presents, whicl e offers: TPHS PRA AL PR ik Tek Foreign Importations. hotgeate or retail. at very reasonsble prises, NB. French D ‘Ga toe Pise-ate ofteradatial orgeeer wal Peace ae 7 é , th 'C rRans, Ps Pacermo—Brig Preito—1i29 b Ke ‘sumac 70 qtls tartar wine | and Engtich China, decorated and gilt, to order, with name. : ead eee ir ral symp 200 do ‘sniphar 152 bxs oranges 68 co lemons 10 bigs nats 300 | initials, orto metch avy pattern 15 12t® ere toms, progress. Consequences aud ate? nee ol lef Woh segen, By M D..gu: thor, of “Family Ph: si¢inn” and other domestic medicel K- | works—4th edition ; 312 pp., with i lucrative plates This is palatable and pnut- trnly useful wor’ ou this sm joer bet ore the “nblic =. every indi oags almonds 4 cases silk 60 boxes maccaront 200 boxes prunes a ( OSFTIENTIORSC OF TIVE NE <5) tunanently Cur ed without the ai by WARTON” the onl; Not only all viluny'e ietormation, but ths most pert et VAL eye cole, wholoenleagd retaliesjie* Negoasl D cious ‘or sale wholessle aud retail, atthe * ional Depot apes Fa ary Brot hive mesnine | Me Warton of Paria” ins Fulton g.8.'Y. Mi. Petron. | rapid cure of ch divorder vented an. The fade ‘bo liveratly rewarded by applying ac72 | tarRt for bar han the reei es for Weenatanerreer at we ofmce,.” mig Lee uteoces, VO STOCKI SGEKS —Wauted, a good hand tor w 32 she y 7 5 . | ar eelfep. ny conse qe and on'y tine euge, T“sange irame alo rood hand dare 20 ange ron hme: | "HE CURA Har ale gf AMTe Quy 1 Gol: | few mi we'y icteresting ifermotien a imparted which tl Yhvenecas omedto silk preferred. Apply to D. A. + | sices, tace and embroidered curtains, timmi-as, should posers. expecially youth, and their guardiens. ‘The &e. paper at ribet has now in jencher competeut torench the heving the be t English pronm- WICK 72M nature std enre of Be icitre, as fa ly treared. Again. which py aye get nen Ti lg is of the hi stimportanee, and given in 90 ot! ¢ assortment of the above arty Alse, menufictaer of g i! ir ‘ind a a Evglish langage ation Apply between 9 and 1 «clock. A M.toMr F. Inatirnnses, foathi renemble cert indi orders tthe Wictard Director sf the Academy of Laugaages, 183 Broad: | every arcele in the upholstery. line. wi fore, wariny. th reagent trey wav. No oue need apply Unless well recommended. er than any shed by CI gid byall i da! ee the city ‘ar hang aad rooms pay ered athe short. | § ers in tie Var irate . jt alee bs the auth 88 Green vich street,o ser ure envelores, 7 eatnatiee. Ship ad mesmboat cabir in firted Up, i Sante, aities ane ec ton ie ele "DAVIES tioholsteres "athe Relionee Li At areceint of $1, post Did, uddressed box 869 lower porte MONDON. 57 Brmdway Taree Chaden = a" i Ak DAMS. Gira do —The subscriber off b tweew Chav ham Wart. D=By «res, ertad © youn Wo fn # Ow On ID & priv te famiy to do ch-mberwark or general t + of aay in private dire He enact ete mos averavated Joyed the most ex work tot erty ference given. Apply at Lith street, vga je, and cat gl ss lag Leemps, | ai New York ty nue Bard C, Grat docr from avenue C, back room silt ‘and brovaed Girandoles, of severe! | sm dinal man me New 0 ‘din twn to five Hayne reer ; re; Solarand Candle e < es _ Brackets, for hot jained and engraved Hail | St Meo yremeeney pecan mines W ANT 0 Bra erpecta ie you a wounn, © avu-ticn | Lame of seve > lle porta af the wnrat form of stricture’ ia fromm one. to ats wet nage, wd bar no objection t» go tm the, eouct'): | of Iapauned Tea Trays a JOHN W: MOR pd eT ee Plesastn alla. 266. lott street 1 t M1 ber” | GANT IS Palton street, one door svat of Broxdway nathen ton freely iodalzed | .yepersh WwW =A siuaion by (wo respectable Protestint A LU ad the ‘imbs aud small Siofet rhe ‘a6 cuambem idemean wash avd ti rt Titelleet aud aversion tonociet? A care way-nuted 1 4 chi'dien and suwing, or to make The bet of city referevee ew ery, frat floor tack room y person wi NHAKDI'S GILDED BRASS Lui thhn FO He f beeetlm Taneaualled by tay other article a any o biel on Haney veered te samt C “Trey are eiso Japanned to or that may ined Ordgr Vet at foces Meceas: Coy, 190 Peltor street, to. ‘The partnership heratofore waist Le hetwear Meinhardt & Seott, ‘was disolved on th ist Jal 8 MVINHARDT wing from sx to jee thousand each, ch seldom offers to ‘ine basiness now in va which can be rn Epiledaipale. . ie 7 oo sof the ahi ie it eee anup charee. Wo meveney.verd [ARSE ABVICAL HUUSE—UR. KLIN PUR GERMAN PHySiCtAN, is yaaa? resent ney I plaints are m0 ng alw: w. basi MEINE 4 air th | tion, may depend on be rent ad me to hy “onsist: | self, wit , Vd Ge Sta wiht thogad 4 Mensa Pie | W "ae ae Suatar eve tare itbmdn tr | ok “tonae tina aenichs yea So perly couducce’, sale, in lots to.» rchasers, at prices 50 per cons tees, than | medicine sufficient to eure the mest convening’ percent. andthe ther * Merch pedhars, i, Will do. we! jh At | and private manner. Gare ‘wartented or no charge requ merosntile or equally RECTY & RIKERS evel iodow Shade 131 | Learn, vost Fait, wil meet prompt standing. ly safe and wi Chatham street fs Alaa ad W toraer of rend Va on eceeeey ee, ‘Rivers bon 1600 lower poet offive. O FHYHICIANS— < medical gratiemen, who is shoot | $e 6, JCF Fr (ol perticwlars ae 4th Boge of the count of hie es ay i t ke 5, NAIL». A withor et pase ares Fama wie | cleanse taper Peas pieng een | COPS aio pny aun RETR Tae nae tere Also, Lace juslia Window Shades. ishing @ Country practice. Address Mate Py 5 4 mre Gis inere

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