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to be repaired, as this vessel is to be sent to! Yy—probably to carry the new American to the ‘lestial kingdom. - ‘The whig portion of the Virginia delegation, with the exception of Mr. Botts, will support General Tsylcr for the Presidency. All the whigs of the Georgia delegation will “ go it” equally asstreng. , Gentry, Haskell, and Cocke, of Tennessee, ditto. iard, of Alabama, is as true as steel on the subj: and Joseph R Inger- soll is believed to be for the old hero. There are other ‘Taylor mea; but they not’ all as clearly * defined their positions” as those ames are mentioned. The Hon John Davis, of the Senate, 1s slowly reco- . Vering from his sickness. He is out of bed to-day, but not out of hisroom. . The Hon. John Pottit was a little easier this morning yesterday; but it will be a long time before his broken leg cement. Generals Shields and Quitman have paid their respects to the President, and many of the sojourners and cit!- wens bave their respects to them. Last an old man, aged seventy years, committed = : by drowning. Depression of mind heeriigress La # aot. A THIRTIETH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION. Senate. Wasixaton, Deo. 29, 1847. Strangers flocking to the capitol. Senate met o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Gva- Lar, Journal of yesterday. The Vick Paxsient laid various executive decu- ments betore the Senate, which were referred and or- veg eb gerne ted, and ith. Numerous petitions were presented, ant with- Grawn from the files and referred. oe BUFFALO MARBOR Mr. Dickinson presented @ memorial from the Com- mon Counoll of Buffalo, asking the improvement of Buf- falo Harbor Mr Dix also presented a memorial from the aforesaid Common Council, of the same purport, and asking that the appropriation be in # separate bill. (1 rather dubious of the harbor and river combi Mr, Dix presented the memorial Sof Jacob Bolla, * the same subject, Referred to the Commerce Com- tte, Oa motion of Mr. Case, the Military Committee were instructed to inquire into the justice and prepiiety of purchasing Terrebonne island, in the Mississippi river. REFUNDING. Mr. Bacny introduced a bill to refund to Alabama certain moneys advanced by her, to the general govern- —_, pending the vigorous prosecution of the Florida war, in 1836 and 1887. were {ostructed to iaquir: something to the compensation of the Assistant Trea- surers of the Sub-Tseasury PERMANENT PRE-EMPTION Mr. Asuuzy handed up a bill to establish a general permanent pre-emption system. Referred to the Com- mittee on Public Lands. THE PROSKCUTION OF THE WAR. Mr. Cass, from the Military Committee, introduced the following bill:— A Brit, providing for the further prosecution of the existing war betweea the United States and the re- lic of Mexico: — it enacted. by the Senate 1 House of Represen- tatives of the United States of America, in Congress | assembled, That the President be, nnd he is hereby au- thorized, should the exigencies of the war require a farther increase of force, to call for, and accept the services of, additional voluateers—not exc-eding twenty thousand—who may offer their services, either as caval- Sp lope, or riflemen, to shall have arrived at the place of rendezvous, unless sooner discharged; to be raised and organized in the same manuer as is provided for volunteers under exist. ing laws, and to have the same pay, rations, and allo anoes—including land or scrip, according to grades- and to be subject to the same regulations, and to the rales and articles of wai Sec. 2 And be it further enacted, That where compa- mies of volunteers which are now, or may hereafter oa in service, shall become reduced, in rank and file, the President be, and he is hereby authorized, to discharge @ part of the commission d officers, leaving not more than three for sixty rack and file, in the company and not more then two for forty rank and file; and where the cowpany shall be reduced below twenty Yeok and fila,he may discharge the whole company, officers and men, and receive a new company of not leas than eighty rank and fie, lieu of said discharged company Provided nothing herelu contained eball r quire the President to reduce the officers, or tc discharge ® company, if, in bis opinion, the reduced companies enn be again filled up by recruite. Sec 3 And be it further enacted, that where regi- ments of volunteers, which are now, or may hereafter, be fa servioe, shall become reduced, the President bs, and he is hereby authorised, to receive additional com- pauies of volunteers for such regiments. Provided, the additional Sompanies, #0 received for “any regiments, 0D) not increase pumerical stren; hourand rank and Ble ee oe yo 4, An it further enacted, that the provision pak ped reap oe ee “An ae to en- ool enlistments in the regular army, a a ary 12th, 1847,” be, abd the seme 16 eRe or eS lude the recruits who may hereafter enlist for the Ist mounted riflemen, and the non-commissioned officers, musiclans, and privates of volunteers who may engage | to serve during the war with Mexico, or for the term of | three years us provided by this act Sec 5. And be it further enacted, That the volunteers raised under this act,and whose term of service may | t not sooner expire, shail be discharged within six monthe | after the ratification of a treaty of peace with Mexico. ‘The bill was read only by ite title. A Voice—What! what's thal? Title of the bill given. Mr. Paxtrs—It comes from the Military Committee, it Mr Cami Mr. Cass—Yes, sir; the printing inal! that is neces- sary. | Ordered to be printed. tition presented by Mr. Jonson, of Maryland. Mr ( 1 have another biil, Mr. President. View Paxsipent—First reading of a bill. Bid read by its title, which we give in fall, as follows:— A Bit to provide clothing for volunteers in the service of the United States, Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representa- tives of the United States of America, in Congress sembled, T lieu of the money, which under exist- ing laws, ia allowed to volunteers as @ commutation for | clothing. the President be, and he is hereby authorized, | to owuse the volunteers to be furnished with clothing in kind, at the same rates, according to grades, as is provi- ted for the troops of the regular army. ‘Ordered to be printed. | Mr. Wrstcorr, from the Committee on Patents and the Patent Office, reported a bill to provide for additional examining clerks in the Patent Office, aud for additional | foes im certain cases; which was read, and passed to the | second reading | DEFICIENCIES. Mr. AtHenrox, from the Finance Committee, report- ed the house bill providing for a deficiency for the cur- rent yoar,of $1,000,000, in the subsistence department of | the army. He sbould ask, efter the disposition of the morning business, that the bill be taken up, for it was | umportant that it should be pushed at once. | LAND REPORT, Ko. On riotion of Mr. Breesx, 1,000 extra copies of the Land Office Report were ordered to be printed;Jand on motion of Mr. Yu.ex, certain papers with regard to the Florida lands were included in the order. On motion of Mr. Yuxxe, the vacancy in the commit- tee on naval affairs, ocourring from the death of Mr. Falcfeld, was ordered to be filled by the presiding of Noe Sundry reports were made, and bills introduce: THE BILL TAKE AND PASSED. On motion of Mr Arnenron, the house bill for sup- plying ® cectain deficiency in the subsistence depart- ment of the army, as passed by the House end reported from the Committes of Finance of the Senate, was taken Up. Title--A bill to supply in part a deficiency of ap Propriations for subsistence in kind, in the army and volunteer service, during the year ending the 30th of June, 1848 Mr Aruenron explained the object of the bill, and the necessity of its immediate passage, The entire ¢ ciency in the subsistence department was over $:,000.000; the bill proposed one million for immediate neccessitien, leaving the balance for a more particular examination To show the urgency of the case, Mr Atherton passed up to the secretary # letter from the Secretary of War, and another from Commissary General Gibson, addre ed to the Chairman of the Ways and Means ot the Houre, and of Finance in the Senate, Mr. Marcy pleads | eseity of an immediate appropriation. Commia. | 'y Geveral Gibson says his subsistence fund is ro nearly exhausted that he has only $60 000 on hand, and ‘hat suim is required to meet the demands of the reeruit- ‘ng service ; und that drafts are forthcoming to the amount of $500,000 against him, and that he bas no ad urges an appropriation | of Md , asked for the reading of the bill, | which was read accordingly The Vick Paesivyyr was about putting the question, when | Mr. Jonsson rope and said, he did not wish to inter- | pose any obstacle to the passage of the bill; but he | would ask the Chairman on Finance, why it was that ee estimate was not sufficiently large at the last sea- Mr Arnenrox—The entire deficiency in the appro- | priations for subsistence, is $3 937,934 32. it JoHNson~That’s for the current year, Mr. Atnenton—Yes, air, for the current year? Mr Jonnson— Very nearly four millions of dollars. Mr ATHERTON asked that the letter of the Commissa- ry General cf Subsistence, of November 9, 1347, be read; and the letter was rad by the Secretary. it has been heretcfore published. The Commissary (Gen: thet the esui ittee on Finance | to the expediency of adding | rve three yeara after they | ing e the 4 2nd regiments ot dragoons, and the regiment of | ed. and the Senate accordingly adjourned. of subsintence in Mexico, makes it necesss respectfully sak that the early attention of Congress duce in gen and this enhanced price was kept up for some months, lar troops (authorized after my estimate of 10, 1846) was made for only four month March 1, 1847, to Jaoe 30,1547. All the troops com- posing those regiments are now in service, will probably #0 remain up to June 30, 1848, and will have to be sub tinted to that date. one year for this ki ibeir time ; but ma longer period than they were appropriated for unteers have been called int tional appropriation being made to meet the expense of | subsisting them, They have been subsisted #0 fer out of the last annual appropriation. [pelormpe deans ataetaeis of the Untied States. | Madieon’s bill was takem up. Mr. Furcn eaked the reading of the message from the House. Mr. Hare hoped this bill, (Mrs. Madison’s) would be 1 Poe Senator frome , Connecticut, (Mr. Niles,) ‘was absent from his place, and it was known that he wished to be it when the subject should abe taken up. I hope the bill will be postponed, and if it taken up, I hope as ee What is it but the precedent toa civil pension list? 1 am, sir, opposed to this thing of gratuities Tho whole system is radically wrong. and ought to be arrested. 1 move, sir, to post- pone the bill till Monday next. Mr. Carrrexpen hoped the motion would not prevail. ald agree to make it the order of the day for to- morrow After some conversation, “ Lor Boag persisting in his motion to postpone to Monday, Mr. Carrtenpen appealed against the postponement, end hoped the motion would ant succeed. sig ‘The question was put on Mr. Hale’s proposition. ‘The noes have it. Not agreed to ‘The bill was then reported to the Senate, and ordered to be engrossed for a third readin; Mr. Caittenvey ho} that S-nators would have no objection to the till being now passed The " peicpeaand recurring on the final vote, Mr. Butter asked if this w the passage of the bill? ‘The Vice Parsipent—Yer, sir, Mr. Burien asked that the bill postponed till to- morrow. Hw was not exactly prepared to vote for it at this time. He would like to examine the bill; he would, perhaps, have some amendment to offer, or some modif- cation to propose to the bill. 4 ¥ 4 that the bill had passed Mr. Crrrtexpen sugges Was subject to amendment. por bj ut he thought the question ef consti- tutloaality hed been clearly estublished. He hoped the Dill would now be passed. Mr Buriea—I see 60 many difficulties in the way, that if the bill's now pushed upon its passage, shall have to vote against it’ I am not opposed to the bill; I believe thatthe papers will be more valuatie hereafter, even, than they are now. Mr B was, however, opposed to the provision for the disposition of the fund by wil Uf the beneficiary. That was @ serious diffcuity. He would give $5000 down, as proposed, and $20,900 in trust for ber own use; but the power to give her the right of disposing in her will of $20,000 of the public money, was bot s0 very clear in bis wind, M :n said, if this were a gratuity, he would agr @ Senator from South Carolina, it should be conferred to the recipient during her life-time, and be suspended at her death ; but it wus a purchase of va- luable papers, aud an equivalent for them. It was a contract, and the sum of money allowed was no longer pablic money, but was and ouuht to be subject to her fiual disporition He appealed for the passage of the bill. Mr Buivrx had not had time to examine the schedule of the manuscripts, nor did he know that it would be Freon ge to take the whole of them. He would be wil- hers during her life-time. He did not wish te oppose the to allow $25 000 to Mrs. Madieon, for such papers as t he deemed valuable, the interest of the fund to be bill, and with the i feeling prevailing in the Sen: in regard to it, he-hoped it would not sow be pressed — He could not be forced to ave up his opinions, if the passage of the bill were urge: at this time. Mr. Cairtexpen—If the Senator still desires it, { will cheerfully agree that the bill shall be postponed till to- morrow. Mr Butixn—I do desire it. J have not had the time, or | hava not availed myself of it, to examine the case, and I cannot now vote intelligently on the subject. A Voice.— He can’t vote intelligently, now, he says. Mr Cuairtsnpen—Well, then, does the Senator still desire it? Mr, Buries.—Yee, sir. Mr. Wxstcorr here interposed a constitutional point in opposition to the biil The papers were valuable in- trinsically He would go for purchasing ; no: for a di- rect donation. He had voted for the bill of the last ses- sion ; but if thia bill were now pressed he should be com- pelled to vote against it Mr. Bavcen—ihe Senator from Fiorid Mr. Srv spect of his objections, equally objectionable to this Mr. B. then launched off into an eloquent vindication, aud hoped, with toe Senator from Kentucky, that it might yet be passed ana New Year's arraogement that would make giad the heart of the reofpient of the boun- ty. Ho argued that the power of Congress was perfectly clear in the matter Mr Westcorr did not doubt the power of Congress, nor was he opposed to the appropriation. He would go for giving her $30,000, for that matter, but he objected to the feature of the bill, becauns, in that, Congress as- eumes pose. It fetters her right to the control of this money. im pore conditions which it bi no right to im- Mr. Bap Congrens does not impose this condition She desires the bill in its present shape. It is her wish Mr Wesroorr was not distinctly heard; but was un derstood to s»y, that when the bill should come np again, he would have # proposition to submit for its amendment The bill was postponed till to-morrow. passed by the Hous jay, in rer ‘Hon. Edward Bradley, a member jot ry ot from the State of Michigan, who died in the city of New York in August last, were taken up and read; whereupon, Mr. Fei ‘rose, and delivered a tasteful and becom- sual resolutions, which were unanimously adopt- The following are the documents referred to by Mr. Atherton to-day:— Wan Derantaent, Washington, December 17, 1847 Sra—i have the honor to lay before you a letter from he Commissary General, showing the pressing necessity of an missary department. It is exceedingly important to the public to mee| also those ip the other branches of the War Department, forwhich estimates have been made and submitted to Congress. Any delay in this respect will be highly detrimental to the public interest. rly appropriation for the deficiency in the com- rvice that immediate provision should be made he deficiencies,not only in that department,but Very respectiully. your obedient servant, oat WL. MARCY, Secretary of War. Hon. 8. F Vinton, Chairman Committee of Ways and Means, House of Representatives Orvice or Commissary Geena or Sunsiarence, Washington, Deo. 17, 1847. H : [have the honor to report that’the appropria- pplicable to army subsistence” are neurly ex- ¢ whole sum now remaining to the credit of such appropriations does not exceed sixty thousand dollars; snd that sum is absolutely n mands of the recruiting service. sary to mest the de- Recent information from the principal commissaries tor me to to my “ estimate” of the 9th November,in may which the defisieney in the former appropriations is stated, as drafts to the smount of five hundred thousand dollars may be daily expeoted to reach the United States,and,as above shown, this department has no mea) of paying them. Most respecsfally, Your Obedient servant. GEO. GIBSON, Hon. W. L. Maney, Seeretary of War, Orrree or Commissary Genera or Suasistence, Washington Nov 9, 1847. Sin—In submitting with this an “estimate of the probable amount that will be required to moet the defi- clency in the former appropriation for the subsistence of the regular army and volunteers in the service of the United States from December 1, 1347, to June 30, 1848,” I have the honor to make the following report in expla- nation: At the time when this department was making very heavy purchases for shipment to Vora Cruz, Mexico, and to the mouth of the Rio Grande, Texas, large ship- ments of breadstufls, as well as other articles composing the ration, were being made to Europe, The shipments to Lurope enhinoed the price of pro- nearly oae-half its previous value; My ennualestimate of the probable price of the ra- tion made November 10,1846, was only 15 cents. That estimate of course was made at the time without any expectations of such a rise inthe price of produce, and a far short of the cost of the ration by purchases, ¢ appropiation for ten additional regiments of regu- vember —say from Here will be seen a deficieney in the appropriation of ge body ot troops. All the volunteers who entered ths rervice for one year’ were not mustered out of it at the expiration of y of them had to be subsisted for a Since June 30, 1847, nine a: itional regiments of vol- rvice with ut any addi- A portion of the army under the command of Major Gen Scott, since it left Jalapa, has been almost wholly supplied with subsistence fro! nity of its operations, a1 32 cents per ration— per ratiou above the estimated price the country in the vici- at prices varying from 26 to ng an increase from 11 to 17 cts The © reoruiting rervicw”’ hax tended grestly to in- crease the expenses of this department, ws the complete | ration, furnished under special contracts made through- | | out the country, costs nearly double the estimated price | | Owing to the nat of the climate of Mexico, and the imperfect storehouses, (the artioles of rubsistence being perishable, much bas been lost from decuy and wastage; as uls) from wrecks during transportation All these things combined wiil, | trust, satisfactorily P 8 Of provisions fell short, because of | show the necessity as well aa the correctness of the esti- y thy extraordinary shipments to Europe for severul | mated deficiency now seked for, months, which evhanged their priow; besives, many ot | the volunteers were subsisted, for a longer time than con- templated by the appopriations of the lust session, and in addition, a good deal of provisions had been wasted, | some had been eaptured by the guerrilios, and a consi. | derable quantity had been lost in the wrecking of the | transports, ¢ Commissary reasons will be © sufficient diate relief, ‘The bill was read a third time and passed Mr. Have was understood to ask for the ayes and noes but the Chair did not hear him, and the bill waa passed nem. con neal hopes that these rgumant in behalf of imm A mossege from the House of Representatives, commu | chigan, and located at nicativg their proceedings in respect to the memory of a | to the Senate of that + deceased member, Mr. Bradley, of Michigan THE MADISON PAPERS POR $25,000. Mr. Crirrenory would cali the attention of the Se- nate to the bill set apart an the apecial order for Monday last. He hoped the bill would now be considered, as br supposed it was in order. It was the bill for the relief of | Mre Mad nm { Cho bill proposes to pay Mrs. peld down, the $20,000 a ag to be put out on inter- ert for the support of Mra. M., but the principal to he shidet tober lust will and testament A patition was presented ‘edison $25,000 for the | retaining papers of Ex-President Madison, $6.000 to be | | that he fs Most respectfully, your obd’t erv’t, GEO. GIBSON, ©. G. 8 Hon. W, L Marcy, Secretary of War House of Representatives Wepsrevar, Deo 29, 1847 DEATH OF THE HON KDWARD BRADLEY Directly after the reading of the journal, Mr, Srvant arose, and announced the death of Ed | ward Bradley, a member elect from the State of Michi- gan. The deceased was born in Ontario county, New York, in 1808, At the age of twenty-six, he was appoint ed associate judgs of the Court cf Common Fleas, At the expiration of his term of office,hu removed to Mi- ‘Though chosen to fil! - cacy for one year, he gave evidence of being a powerful | ; debater, a sound legislator, and & faithful public servant | &)1 between the rt en rane, MO: leans. la 1646, be was elected to a seat in Covgreas. In the succesding apriug it became apparent that disense had marked bia forts victim. He had thought, however. and was confident, that travel, change of climate, and | medical rictilin New York, would restore him to health ant happta woman, haa but few daye to live, an fi wer, and fleeth as a shadow i decense of his la 0 Mr hed New York oa tho 40th of July, anu died wi Cartranpsnae! propose now, sir, to consider that 3 | : : & i ers ae rage, dings ie » Bid Sth, bark Ju- i See 20F bos sd W. BROWN, Auctioncer— nods, Furniture, bir ‘sand 'W Brows rows ‘clock, at No. ¢ i Writing Deskre ri 5 food Trunks, Ma Clewant black walut (Cal) Sept =S1d bri Barrimone, Dev. 30, 1847. santa Craz, Lowe, do; ship Mari v on eet 3) KR The eens a Lae he, pan fiietelitae cee ay friends and patrons may rest assure: jf mot super 0 aay previ hace a (aaa gaat g received, DUN 635 Broadway, near Bleecker street. das Shinplaster Ezcitement—Lamentable Suicide—The Southern Mail—The Inauguration—Office Seekers Considerable excitement exists in our city at present, with regard to money, or at least paper money, ss con siderable numbers have slready been caught with Lew- W. BROWN, Anets BEAUTIFUL SrUReeD onee! Brown will sell, this day, Friday, » at No, 142 Broadw Tra lan i W. Galbraith ) js of the United States, Humming lise from China, &e., &e. Dee 29—Arr brit ji Bop sracens, Dec % fri im Abo. Jones, NOsleavs; Ju- brw ‘Cambrian, }o0' for family uae, too numerous to mentions CO Sletant, NY ork ‘Boo jd schr Sclly Mitier, Lee, West pre ress Tubbemat 419 Broadway and 42 (anal st FOS THe, HOLIDAYS-Geuts’, boys’, Ladies? w dren's Boots; Congiess and ad other Gajters, pu is and ang vote, maile to ord 3; Boots rt Europe ; Birds of {a gant Black Walaut Pin AYORS OFFICE, December Bist, 1847.—A LAND — ‘The Mayor will beh istown, Plainfleld, Delaware Bridge, and Susquehanna money, in their wallets, after the failure of these veri- squehanna Bank is in a ve! sickly condition, but has not yet given up the ghost, though ft will not command cents in the dollar. Our city these foreign promises to Mre. Whitworth, the wife Prete eee Robert CBB AR. As ie eon of the year, Henry, NOrleans; 6th, i a id, te meet the ars sours Viole, Veen ne," itought. to be taken into consideration, tbat tere take stock st the end of the years cousequently the yoo taming on hand—partien Of atauy and every acrifice; therefore, PETER KOBE wav, moit respeetf dies to the following ca’al Hy imported for Ch om 6 etsand uy 1 and upward 0 from $1 5i an ‘with laces, from $7 to $ n$? ards; do collars. Is. Gd. and nal rea Ine en ee, very. ship 130 dodo do bere. $ MPPY to see his fr ‘onthe rst day of Jeanarys 3 hours of tf and 1 o'clock — 31 t® table institutions. Ialnud of Providencs more than seventy-five 1s always flooded with OFFICE. NEW YOuK, D mer HIBERNIA will lian, fom Beaton "bouad to this port; al ptoa Roads, 2 Br bri te boat Ad: fax and Oceana, aud fowbont Flieuix towed to tea on ” ot Mr. Thomas Whitworth, local preacher in the Methodist church, yesterday committed suicide by hangivg herself to = joice in the residence. She had roof or shed adjoining her husband’ become deranged under religious excitement, and ims- fed that ahe had committed the“ uapardonable sin.” fore, must commit another unpardonable sin her own life. Poor, foolish woman. thern mail still goes by the bay line, or at least tersburgh, about once in {tthe SW Pass at 1 ips Mattakeesett a1 awaitiog water: pe ming the duty thi ‘ally asthe thauks, he faint expression of the ri UP W embroidered li ds; 150 do, trimmed with lace, very rieh; revierre. do, ‘Land upwards; hemmed stit: h do, from 3s. 6d. and upw tape border, from 6)¢c. and upwards; 750 er ard the inembers Of tis You will be pleased, then, the acknowledgments of Protect'on Fire Engine Company, for beat and also their most welfare. With sentiments of 1 }, brig Montgomery, ence, Dee 28—Arrbrig Orray Taft, Dunbar, C! st. (of Duxbury) Holmes, Norfolk: Thomas, the newly elected Executive of Ma- ryland, will be inaugurated on Monde fervent wishes for | 4s. and upwards; 65 lace bordered im every Variety, et a great sacrifice, well underatood that all stdrea its of th 9 of the most fastidious, Att 5 de must be dist fally invites the attention of u of good lace capes, from $3. ‘and upwards; do 3 do do do colars, Trott bab n catiibrie handkerchiefs, from $150 an+ ee lo, new style, on; schrs Foi Ork, Saunders, ‘We remain ver NLondon; 28th, sloop Byron, Prentiss, do. NARD, DANI seekers havo chartered two or three man taking with him two or three infl that the “ancient city” will receiv its population in a few days. ph ‘ch, schr Julius Pringh HRISTMAS AND \aW-¥EAKS PRESK! chey’s, No. 5 John “st ILLIAM COSGROVE, 4 it ag itese KAT THIS—rHe CHEAPE Pabl id by Ji i large accession to ther of fiey and sing Birds "prevents far a re. Remember, Nps John st. near Groadwav. 022 120 re Arrived. Passenge! FL ‘i HavaxaBrig Price de doiaville—Mr JE Hartshora, and np Ra only Three Doltars and NIS~ owded wit unrivalied s he first of the ¥ , ard happy prospects of the et, nas woual, and lorers. selecting from COMMERCIAL INLELLIGENCE. Stock Markets, a Dec. 29— stock Board. —1000 US Treasury Ba od Brie io Rattroad Bonds, 1854 924.5 + 1867, closed 100 asked for the uire a ‘St Jaco Dz Cvsa—Schr Samuel—J Antonette, pearte dante the Liberty street, a small ity to any published at ¥ 431 a Importer and Deal ke. respecifull: from the Franklin House 'o t, cont»iuing about Seventy. ‘New Jersey and Vii mer Dollar bill on the Bank of Pitts re Tals AS Wome papers CA liberal toward. will be by netdiniag the Wallet and coutenteat the cfie of Freakin 0; 100 Baltimore S& Ohi Maryland 6's '64; US ‘, 99% bid; Treasury 6' 8934 aswed for opening, 86% bid: Baltimore 6' the opening, 96 bid Sincarone—Ship Taibot—Benjamin Newton, and A D Foreign Importatious. i Prince de Joinville—208 hhds 11 tres khds ‘aylor. I—S71 bales tobaceo 802 altimore & Ohio gars Aeguiey of or 0 ¢ Duascomb & Beckwith. Demexana—Schr Globe—7 tons iron 70¢0 Ibs copper 80000 oranges lot old lead to master. Foreign Market Sr. Tuomas, Deo 10, 1847.—No news of other impor- port except good markets for flour in some indward Freech and English islands, say Mar- GOODS FORK THE HOLIDAYS, ar the ‘Comb Store, 30334 Broadway—J._ M. QUIM jer in rich Fancy » fereneh Jews the pubite ‘that he tas ya, acd increased his ental goods, corsisting of Dressing C he, Fane, Ahell Combe, Extracts, Sore €. h will be sold at reduced pric iat . directs particuler attention to ein Combs, Chudrens’ Neck Combs, ie tiful article of jet goods. N.B—All co! h obtat the prem: st the this store werrauted. Plain combs alter of the Golden Comb, 30336 Broadway. cary. d2atjvier 7 nd Antigua. The bark Plato arrived here on ves to-morrow for the Orb, in wr for the United States. No other busi empty barvels A at at very low rates is to be obtained here for vessels Annexed ins list of pric s current at thin ¢:—-Flour, $8 a $8 25 per bbl.; corn meal, $20 per punebeon, $1 50 per bbl ; pilot bread.$3 75a $4; navy do, $4; rice 5c m to; mess beef. $12 a $14 per bbl; prime, $4 a $10; mess pork, $15 9 $17; prime, $13 ; hams,’ 10c a lic, nominal; butter, 130 «1c, nominal ; lard, 1c; cherne, 100 @ 126, nominal. th blue eloth, and m bauk will te takea at par t the Bhirt Store corer of 43! 1t#re & co—6t hhds sugar Googhas Cx sugar Kobert & Williams—100 bbis molasses 100 do hhds Bruger & co. Boe u k 400 empty cks 4 who may fa Martin W Ge HAT S1OKE FOR SALE—Si with benches aad every thing required ‘of several yea: to carry oa the bu jtanding, en excel Lapeer sh Arrtems: of Strangers. QLIDAY FRESENTS—LADD AND BIG&LC hye just been addirg to 1! goods an assortment of ir large and well sele: umbs I " together’ rie Mee nent rt ether with an assortment 0! Rings, Enr "ings, Bre reas, vat ety of 00 not fail to pl 0, 20: Broadwr St. Faul’s Chur d2i Liter $20 a $21; white pine, $18 a $20. Candles—12s and Exchange—Sterling bank bills. $5 05 £ sterling; private bills, none; bille on United 1 per cent. premium. Premium on dollars 2a3 d which is clearin; pe ye increased. For fu 133 Che AMERICAN HOTEL 'T J Rueto, New Yorks A Mahan, TCH HOLIDAY FRESE "TSI" AGATE hi lds, l4o @ 160. received, ni rye wher ite | ott ink gad Seed a Suspenders, Gloves. Dressing Robes lurse: mery,&e Also, « fall assortment of Bhir Under Garment of the largest be fond im this count.y, J. AGATE, Gentlemen’s we AL AT REDUCED PRICES —1 am now selling eat Reach Orchard (Ked- Ash) Coal vered, at $550 per, Ege or broken. C ergened and eli aL lor stove, boas, will be 23 ASTOR MOUSE. J Forbuck, Boston; Dr Gayle, Philadelphia; W H Stewart, 1 lane rn aeelpbans T Frothi MARITIME HERALD, Port of New York, December 31, 1847, . Two cargoes of large [NPON, comer of King and Gree Ks, &¢—JOHN C. AVELL|NG TRUN ‘Trunk Manufacturer, Broadway, has uow assortment of ‘Tu wholesale aud retail wuitable for Aerie: French Cordials of most superior quality, import GOSSI& Co, No.27 Ann street. Such ar’ Vanilli, A . Hau de Noyaux, fersico, etc. J Whitaker, Movile; P Alden, ush wives. Punch Syru: anna ae oz, be without anv tr for the West Tus ‘he ips—Ry j sh, Jacksoa, V’ ae Elwell & Co; Oswe w Orleans, oiling enjoyed the moat, and jndge for yourselves. Rio de Janeiro and Valparaiso, ire, C E Habbieht; B. Durand, calied the drawn at the distribution of Paint- the evening of the 24th Di mammoth circus company. Sing Sings 8 Sible AgUiiou,? on pier iicand satig. Cravats and. Beat Btoe Persons inv are recommended to. Wy. Also C very pleasant beverage, made of French and. Rh » which makes te re Iman’s‘stom-ch Bitters, which have for «| [e ie reputation in Germany. ‘Try vee Ht GOSSL & Co, 27 Anat ried stock of all the abow Cord e ** Art Union,” num- ogany YerJ, 28 and 30 N Jersey; H f 3 JH lon, Ph do; Geo Hoffman, do; J H Brodhead, Staten Is] CLINTON HOTEL. W 8 Pendleton and family, New York; Wm IR Prince. Dd Rogers, Long Island; Benj A Cooke, A D nd. the office of the , Chalestoa, Dunham & Di- on. Schre—Fidelia, Tucker, Attakapas, La, A Patton & Co: Charger, Post, Frauklin, La; Ei Hopkms, Hatfield, Richmond, A Patton & Cayill, Alexiudria; Anu Smuth, Brigham, Baltimore; Senator, Clark, Providence. OW KEADY—THE ANGLER’S ALMANAU, for be the usual, information, Stata BASTERN PEARL 8ST. HOUSE. , New Hartford; 8 dg Di dozen; 12 cents each. Kor sale Me Sorte ae 122 Fulton st, Also, Overseer; C Rose, eres + Lewis, Miss 4 Japt reeman, ship Marmion. CLINTON HOTEL 9 fargrave, Dnucan, 22 days Pp from New Orleans, and 7 daystvom the Bar, with mdse, to Jehnson & Lowden In the Galt was 4 frou $3 000 to $3,000 1a cash, to ARK PRESENTS.—IC it will bi pert ‘etl ‘3 on Yyand in every style of bindir send us three dollars, shall re Ly per fe © Sear'saubscription to the magrzie aid & copy of Oremb, great natioval picture, the which is richly worth the amount paid. Nassau street. eclarativa of Independene eompany with ships Gov Davis, of Boston; ii B Lord Seaton, all from NOrleans AM ear! re can }. No, 304 Broadway, up aledonin, Brander bowad to Liverpool; alse Kevzier; Tiberrus, for Bostor jat 2931 lon 794 spoke ship Ro: ‘The H has had a pil Martin W Brett, (Reported yesterday) Truudy,6 days jeston, with mdse. to By ie EW T Finch, Maryland J D Roddard, Philadelphii with real name, Orleans for N York fe been selec experienced agent in Pari season, got up for the approaching fes! tensive and varied collection, may be ¥ new stock of richly decorat-d' porcelain, from tht moat ceh d tabricants, such as Inkstands, Tete-n-tetes, segar tatuettes ant H ban House of Representativ: "ease an J Beers, Bridgeport, Edward Baldwin, HOWARD HOTEL. H Tilhee, Lebanon; W Hashrer, P Pleasant; W Baker, \ for Charleston from Freuch brig Ariede, Girandeau, 7 days from Boston, in bal- last, to Boyd & Hinckea. : Noyes, 20 days from 8t Jago de Cuba, with unscomb & Beckwith. Dec 21, Int 28 06, lon 7520, spoke Br brig Speedwell, from Kingston (Jam) for N who wishes a jon to the advertuwer, wich real nome, and interview can be hed ‘will meet with prompt eatious strittly coufidential HYMEN, at this office. ANT.D—By ays H iz min of thorough business habits, a tore, or ei ich an object as to obtain employ- ven. Address O.P- Q PRIVATE HOUSE" | TH. vart of the city, a furnished parlor of ebony and carved rosewood, styles of Lonis XIV. and odeur Boxes, card Casos, Souvenirs, P ‘Tablets and Pocket Books; Bohemit 'y; Portemoi ‘ork. 0 Sahr Globe, Seely, 15 days from Demerara, via Dominico, | ker, Petersham; M Li logy on the character of the deceased, and moved | With iron, &c. to master. Leftuo American vessels at Domi- hinson, Marylan House. Salary not s ‘on, Powell, 5 days from Alexandria, with mds ten, from Wilmington, NC, with na- ‘tatt. Thorp, 4 days from Richmond, with flour and tobmero, to Alien & Paxson, Schr Buena Vista, Rocket, from Delaware City, bound to D John Banice, Hi upper aud fashionab'e ville; M3 Mavde: ;.0 Collins, Hartford dham, Woleottville; F W P Spalding, Herttord; DC Hayes, St Cu. tiss, So Brittai ee, ‘Sunderland; Dr ing Be two single gent Mrenagerea for sewing, biseuit Groups of the most beautify ;,& Belden, Connecticut; George H Morgan, St Louis. ther active or silent, w ‘opera Glasses, a great vat , Perry, 8 days from Georgetown, with timber, 9 Badger & Peck Schr Crescent, F Schr Fashion, D: A TNER N' cash capital of from $3, 0to and profitable bui ver two years, and will to $50 000 a year. boxes, self-moving Toys, &e. & Ey WOIETH, 325 Broadway, opposite Bi Mass: W Fay, Rea Fremont, fram Philadelphia. jarling, 2 days from Virgiaia, with oysters, to Ketchum, Dutchess Co. 'd, the ensuing years Address box 673, pust office, wil KESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS—%5 BROA, WAY—The subscriber has now open his complete c lection o! Holiday Presenis. received by the late steam and packets from Europe, and it ites from purchasers, an e i, His present importations, which are untsu with great care by his tas umerated an en' ‘Veses, Jardinieres, toilet Fiacor imps, ke &e., fine Brovw ‘ase: glo’ iw lies’ work sable j, segar. tea and money Boxes: T R jericu! Gi i¢s for Indies and gentleme: musical Boxes, sruff do, Accorditn les, i Weight . wel Chakets, rach stands, bureau wri ; mechanical and musical Tableaux, very curt . idling ‘Games, card Boxes, walking i 7hips. en. bronze segar Lamps, grotesque; liqueur Case mathematics) and drawit boxes Opticns. French Confections oxes. camera Opticas. ach Go Kinusbury, Belleville: (.8EAT BARGAINS in india Shawls Sehr tengh and Ready, Abbott, 8 days from Washington, N Canton Crape Shsw!s of every descrip Cy with naval stores, to 1 Schr Henry and Alfred, Moss. 2! lumber, to J F Saow. janta a neatly furni tached, either in an wnquestion- SINGLE GEN apartment and bed room at ame. A e = Galpin 3 days from Machi Prineston; GW t JAMES BECK & Co., 369 Broadway. nd till Jan Ir 0 selem: H B Gardner, W Booth, do; C Hickok, do. NORTHERN HOTEL. . unily, Boston ; T. " be , or without board in an honest, aoe tony inkvate family, where there are few, but very Te- Shegable lodgers. “Address, with real unme, terms, & paid. N.N., 23 at the office of je Ambler, Danbury, C James, from Virgi Schr Red Jacket, Schr Worcester, Jones, 2 days from 8: UETS FOR CHRI: Those gentiemen who intend favoring the s berg with their commands for Christmas and New Yenr’s .Pierey, lady and fa ip, and 2 brigs, uuknown. A. Si F . Shave Wells, Haverstraw 5 t; Me. Mitchell, do; P.S Miller, N. Mr. Kenney, Albany ; Mr. Cotter, N.'J ; 8. Davis, AI- SA from its great merithas gaiued f heaves, coughs, colds, and ‘This remedy, which cation forthe eure o orbe the best remedy ever used for tnd will cure any case of the kind th They ate also an excellent cond: rove inevery way th mening the tude, stzengt aystem. vy treet; by Buckley & Simonsoi Only a limited number of orders will be suppii will be made ina style not to be sur] tually delivered at ch Salled. Packet ship Sir Robert Peel, fur Liverpool. Herald Marine Puitavecenia, Dee 30, Johustou, St Johns, NB; Radius, Sloan, New Or! de, Loveland, N Cleared—Bark’ Cumberland , Boston: schrs E ii jon; Kio Grande, Loveland, Staten isiand. Miscellaneous Record. Packer Swrp Lous Paires through Hell Gate from Kdgart She lies at the pier foot of Thii meking a great deal more water than when ably be taken on the D: street, sometime this morning. Carr Trupy, of the bark Marti gives the followin Lookont bearing N n save boat Romp; of Chirleston, lying on her beam end: NATIONAL HOTEL. tan unlimited number of orders occasion wnavo! JB Duboyee, Boston: ‘ is a pointinent, irregularity of delivery, and rmpossil every one jelive 4 P M—Arrived—Bril renton, er neen 8 Baheock, NH; JH sinel ur Bene Soul a alton 3 ead, and at New mchelie, do; JL A Chester, Orange con Ht Boston M White, Cohoes; Gasway, Boston, NEW ENGLAND HOUSE. 8 R Parkhurst, N J; M P Reomans, R 1; F W Fecke, | z»lea Indica A‘ ba, UICDERS, MACHINISTS, FOUNDRY MEN, and all others, are respectfall ¢ machine at Lovejoy’s hotel, for opening, position, from the i without raising the sash. | states and counties for snle. )OR SALE.—The fast trotting horse, “oby;” also, a fashionable light W kets, &e , the property of a private en saling for Europe. Any person desirous of possessing the ved yesterday afternoon Mr Gasway and | firmiy, in any dex ide, outside wine Edy? ry Dock at the foot RS FOR THE lei ve t> inform his friends and the public ceneraily, t! received frou. Havana, a cate of most sape known as “* White on, Haroess, Blaa- t 3B Bouton. New Dr Power, Valen- jorwich; W Miller, s Halsey. Long Islan Smith, Putnam count 3. Tn, addition to iirivanares tviee brated brands, Store No. 51 QUES . felt in with the plea- 4 TAYLGR’S HOTEL. ch, Troy; A Haskins, Hartford; E nd will be disposed o of the first ord rms, {aquire at the Victoria House, $8 Leonard street, water, and the sea nhera ianby thename of Long, nesrly exhausted and perfectly unconscious; took him on doard, and by pi s, succeeded in bringin yrs the ouly man on board—that tou, stone, ou the evening of the 18h, with the inten- t; that cn the 19th, came ‘TAMMANY HAL! New Haven; D J Rud/oc! JB Gwinn, J Bladen, Lo.don; J Larrey, Le Jew,) “Ax azoua, assortment of each of there deromins:ions ia store, nad 0 MANCHO, 61 Front street. d@3 12t¥m_ ‘K OF THE N Y VOR SALE—A spoved Arabian hore, pure, white, with black spots ; he not over five years ol Kiding Sebeol, Vauxhall Garde W FOUNDLAND DOG k He states that he ¢ stole the beat from of zoing to Ocracock jer Wilun gtoa light and traded wich ted again on his course; that o qn he stuck ou Fryiwg Psu shoals. whicly caused the Teak, required him to bul her the whole time frem the Westward. SALE.—A very haud- ic Newfoundland Dog, well trained, ex- erfectly docile. great swimmer, ard ‘To be scenat 205 Water street, oar Directors of this Company cE Centre street, on, Menday the, 10th day of Jann ry it blowing fresh He bailed for two days and one night, uatil so completely exhausted, he cou'd not keep her free: that on the evening of the 224, she filled and capslzed, in which hed to the wewher shroud, where P8—The boat was len by five sailors, before the M W Brett’, Fulton, upstairs. CO Of FEE URNS “* And while the buob! 1 ap asteamy column, aud the cup ‘Th ” come” Happy N . waits on each, So let us welgowe Tha (oe seth, With © By or A ACRES OF LANL vonditio. we found him, | 8 Mattry, Boston. WESTERN HOTEL. areheers, but not inebri J Elmore, Winchester; GH J AS AND NEW YEAR’ ser make known their wishes as early as conveni passed, end will be p' the specified time. Price $5, $10, $15 ese? ‘en under $5, it having been found by i Justice both in style of the Bouquet and time ¢ Their Camelia Japonicys—partien arly the Dow Roses, snd other Exotie Fi for flower. J. . daa 7 re SWEET FLOWE ‘TS OF Florist, 45th street, Bloomingdale road,hand and table bo vets, basquett: price. Order bor vase: mad hand: Hy Ato yearn i tie New York Hotel. Ait Rods for aa! ti OLIDAYS.—The able for presents, put ap in ee and hyndsom lich, ‘will be ah Segars of all tf a Carlota” re YORK GAS LIGHT € December 21, 1817.—The enuual election for o’clock, A.M. The transi le ‘Wallets, Pei) at delicio ‘also the ce} ‘any oO a3 1s and inelnde all the novelties of tb Js Among the € 4; rich dress Fans, in every cc ceivable variety; ebony and bubled writing Desks, dressix Cases, travelling Cases, work Boxes, Papete ve, eh ) ERICK & roadway The, 22 BtexSu*rre Bearts; alt mat very mt ' i and thot 22 130 Havana, hoa ® It be held at this office, N: town of Jo usburgh, stare of New York. -Apol to 8am’. RB. Norton,» tFar Rockaway, Long Island of New York 425 19 re A pply of sptiee urag, carts tana % eueral pases cea 0 ra Tar Goodman aod. lady, N She belooged toH E Vincent. Gove man muds Inttys Now, Yass ‘The mun saved FULTON wholesale and r —This is the only establish ay rely o2 getting any. article) bat uhey \¢ le at retail, at6 a eg 29 Se" re n, of North Yarmouth, which had been ick Sands, ou the B hama Banks, aud afier- ‘eded on her voynge to Tampa had taken passage in ‘The pilot boat Savennah after the brig reported ashore on the Banks could not fad auy wreck there, <WAHECK.D, SCHR. MARIETTA —The wel havivg arrived at this port in a she shiprers or owners thereof are requested to th the uaversigued about the proper disposition thout delay. JONES & Drokers. No 90 Wall 1—WM. N jors, 231 Broadway, American Ho- 19 closing np the affairs of thi nthe first of Kebruary next, to the enlargement of their store to meet the wants of an of the largest and cheapest assortments th General Wholemle Agi Dr Van. Zande Pills, Jones's Atmerican holegouge r. Van Zandt’s Pills, Jones’s American ¢ ly i Fever Pills, Ball's Sarsapari) erry. Ayres’s Cherry Veetora 8 Worm Kilier and Wild Cherry Bloseot Deutrifice, a most besutiful article ard recommended by iilimen; Dyer’s Family Medicive: he hair, Glenn’ bounded number of Medic: Kirkbride’s ‘Tattersall with a great oumber of other th Notice to Mariners, Tar St Heveva Liout Boat.—Our readers will remem- ber that some weeks IBERNIA—Wall ail from the on Saturday, Ist January, at 12 ers will require to be on board Tecaved after 1 o’cloek, Friday. ‘and pepers must pass through the post office chandize and specie, (exeept for personal exyeuses, auder the name of luggage, will be charge: as fre ight. to custom house requlati .Williamna’s Anti-Ague {n, Swayne’s Syrup Wild | Dr Wadsworth’ ce the Ki Whitney toached ground yt the one on Mar- bound for this port, place, aud the ye: dea that perhaps his been removed farther out to sea. rv ra, &e., at areduetion | ment to those wanting an outfit for the wiuter, the truth of which will be evinced by | an inspection of the stock, every article of which will be | marked, nnd no abstement mide. SACKS—G. B. CLARK gloves, suspen of 2) per cent, which will be au induce n Specie takenas freight. E. Merchant Tailor, | Washington Stores, has a PakAtsO AND ALLAO—2 HTEUS, 573 tons, Freewan, master, will p very handsome stock of \ wre warranted genuine and direct {rom the looking after different medici e,ouly to call at 121, where you wi! le nts, for Dr. Up! Pik Dr. Wood's Sarsspartia and Wild cherry B: d Carns’s and Perfumery. Mills, Plas leave Vowde from $'0 to $16. Vestings made up to order, at low price and black Socks ‘and cuffs, and lined and wadded entirely. worked silk tron ne Wth of Janw packet accommodations, a sail as sbove,on or about th freight oF passage, havin We F. RRACY, w near enough in to x St Helena Light, unl-ss they sore throai tog mi. takeu for the Light Boat oa M 10 immediately 1¢1 (8 made to measure per regard be paid to the soundings vere he ‘enold ready made. 427 6ttr AHKENS, the well koown Pants | lntely received over 100 sh he makes Pants to order MU —Packet Ship SHUORIVAN. trom tiverpoo!, is discharging, under general order, at Orlenns Wharf, foot ‘Goods uot permitted will positively be sre, without further notice. a UB NeW OKLEANDS—Louisua ery reduced rates jendid fast sett ket Ship V AL ‘The Light Ship on Martin’s Industry is anchored in six fa thoms water, aud there are ten fathoms three miles from her. The St Helena Light Ship is anchored in four fathoms water, and there is not teu fithoms of water within ten miles of her distance than she can be seen at night.—[ 3a- ‘Tailor, 20% Ana nly $3 to $5 a pair. and New York Line © CURE NO PAY~ Dat, CORBITT.@ pu mes ber of the Royal College of Sargeom, Loxwon, he consulted in treatment of certain delicate 13, devoted to venereal disesses,eunbles D. ©. to cure the worst form of this disease Iteceat rases cure, in four days. No mercury ured, nor restraint in diet or bas) hess pursuits. Strictires cured in one or two weeks with: ly any pain, Constitutional Debility—Those ind: d ina certain lonthsome habit can positively bert 9 health and society. Remember, 19 Duane door to Dr. Johnson's, jodi EDICAL ) AKD=Dr. Morison, 0444 Kul votes fi Recent cases, prrticularly Genorioms, he cures Constitutional debility from a nocturnal. em s: im $1'to $8 per. parr, warranted good re fa want of Pents'will dn well to Tang tt of Beate, Verte and jor, wil ye sol! at ant saawas at 1a which is a great vaunah Republican, Lith mst. Daxoenous Rock iy Groverstex (Mass) Hangon— About three weeks since, a brig whieh lay at anchor im our arbor, about two-fiith at she way from tocky Neck, grounded upon a rock aud nearly fell over, At- ter she was righted by the tide, efforts were made to buoy the reck but when the brig swung off its situstion wa ht last, she crew of a vessel atanchor ir vessel rising ont of the water avered the rock. Yesterday morn Wicter, of the Custom House formed him of the circumstance, and he immedincet ded to the roek 1a his bo't size uf a hogsterd, (about an hours flood) tgly. dangerous. that sucn a rock ex few of the mvy vessels a SJacuary 10th, her regu we, having splendid farnished ou, board, ae Orleans Wha k, K. COLLINS, 56 South street tiee of foustern } eX call at 20% Ann street. Also Coats, made to order, and not treet, oF en jean Mr. Wa. Creev: Daneau’s Port to MEN, ye characters de: 3 ‘ul representati ns of US DEJONGE, 66 Warren street. s and theatrical propesties ome Ci adulge the VANDALIA, and wail on | UR LIVERPOOL—NEW Li ary—T'he new and spl RIDAN, George B Cormish, maser, ‘d will positively sail as abuve—Ler rega jendid_ accommodations, tof Wall street, or to acket Bhip GARBIC Mones Huut, mister, will succeed the Sheridan, and sail Ii HEM FIVE DOLLAR SUITS CONSIST OF CLOTH coat, eassimere pi overcoats, with rich lining: vests 50 cents ght or pesense, ving at Orleans whar 46 South street T' He found it to be xbout ith about seven f 1 that at low wa But very few pei «(men wanted, CHALLENGE—Notice to gentiemen who want Jovhes to look like new, eull at the Tair and Repairing establishment 66 izch, tar, gine sad , at the shortest any, were aware and itis a matter of surprise that so hich enter our harbor have core iu We hope, avw that irs sitnation 1» known, martes will be taken to hive it remove! ih temparary buoy upon it, nuca permsment one should be tim medietely fixed, noni the whole cau be taken a cester Telegraph. i HAVKE—Becond Line~The stap UTI v will sail on the fet Jannary. Rt. RALPH'S PRACTIC the Diseases of the Genital Organ Syimptomn, Progres . Couseanences, and © se of every in with illustrative Pistes. Price $1. Sold bys the United Btates Greenwieh atree receipt of $1, post peid, add New Vark. : a wen cLPHIA MEDICAL, HOUSE—DR, KINKY PHS QERINE PHYSICIAN, 15 yours resident pract ‘the cure of ail direases ofthe skip deheate navnre. ame ee re habits < youl sto engege Dr. Kinkelin’s utmost atiention. It we ishone covpraints are i the most, desperate eonditioy aye condueted by Dr. K. himvel treatment, toa perfeet cure revelling, supplied.at a twoment’s notice with med fie tuffeienttocure themselves in the. mo private manner. Cure warranted of no eharge required i will meet prompt attention Residence, N. W halla square from the Icy eof the Philadel re you can getall grease without so ling the elotl notive aod on the most ressonable terms, Gold street, 2 doors from Beekman street. price paid for gentlemen's left off LhA AN ¥ Through DirectAté o’cloe Steamboat ORK M Whatemen, ship Orbid Mitchell, Wing, of N orton, of Greenport, oil not stated. Foreign Ports, Arr brig Seaman, Black, Boston; sehr At Ben Francisco, Au nwa at 5 o'clock. plaeas~ from ‘A CLAUS, Cap- ion of a large body ‘ment of a line of Stages from the Eastern side of the city through Brordway—the und from the Mayor ali , M~Landing at intermedia | | | | t. steam! agh, will leave on Mor and Sunday afternoons. at 5 o’el MERICA, Captain 1 ihursday ond Saturday mse to run such a line. On Saturday, the fiert of January, 1848,,a lme of new #tages, fitted up in the most convenient manner, and eqaal to any one now tion, will commeree running irom the Broadway. Astor Place to 7 the place ef the It is the intention of th line an agreeable mo Canpenas, Dec &- din Stover, Stow N. Hulse, will leavi noone. at 5 o’elock. Philadelphia. maladies of fatal! umes arrive in Albany in ainple time for the Breight taken int med orning Cars for the East or rates, end none takem alter 4 ¢ forbid trastiny 16. he Bowery betw ubseriber to make this Fi ate Dee 10=In_ port, Hodgeden, (rom Eastport; brige Heurico, Paine. for NYor Lyrm, Lamb, for Turks Island, tolond for N ¥c brook, Hom Saveenah, with r Thomas, "Col bark Sarah Jackson. pend on being al ompt, sate aud enermetir Marsball In 1842, he was elected | apply on board the boats, orto Hes HA D KR . Jolden, from St m Vhiledelohia melia Muthslland, Coch- a ly continuance of that patron: Mie ee aa him for the whole period o y These stages will Havann, Dec li—Ship * delnide, Adams, for New York, Phin, Cooper, fur Mobile, 12th; Peninc- Bosron,arr téth, Sarsh Boyd, Drommond D ‘TO 5—NEW YORK, ALBANY OY LINE FORK ALBAN —Kiom the foot of Courtlandt street. t will arrive in Troy in time to take the e: moruing trains west to Buffalo, Stamplain. ‘The’ low-pr Macy, ‘This kveni huraday, and Saturda orrd, or at the office ont! t every five minutes between the he o17 A. M. aod 10 P. M., and will ron through withont. topr ‘co take upand set down passengers. J. MUR hINHARD SIGNS —There letters are remarkable te (the gilding uneqnailed ry eny other artic and ex ost y jnpanned to any color that me ed to. The partuership heretofure ¢ sisting between Meinhardt & Scott, was dissolved on the Ist’ July. B. P. MEINHARDT But it ia written, man that ts born of | pe is fall of trouble ; | hb keeps constantly on dat the lowest, acd the Alee- | absence of all imitation, or common jewelry, all who may 1 select with confidence c awmut. York, Kline i Bangor, dire be desired, Or | street, will be nus ic.—The Ali AAC NEWTON, nad 0} for Albany at 5 o’elock t Monday, Noy, 29, 1947. Wy cor “ Just eae an in atches, of superior anality, 90 7% yu, tm Wi bmn ; Confideuce, M Higgins, from Boston, disc; Hope, Hull, d Ga will lei from Baltimor tofore, on nad alte: heavy Gold Cases colds tooth che barra. ents ir to, 130 Bolton street or 3b procare a bort 6 of Dr ‘Lobirs’ Venetian Lin: f 5, —“ ITT. at av vns, and smpoteney, is radically’ eaped by énres withent pain, See Dr M.'s Diplo ‘atures of Sir Astloy Cooper, Sir A. » 20136 Fulton stieet. A per iver oan L PRIVATE TREATISI ividual, of both sexes. ath Bookseiley ‘Sold, also, by the Auth nades ee lars, see ath § brillianey is warned to ‘or s\le in Warren county nee Perfumery, together with av 060 persons can attest in th. iacases. A ral score idaals w! te ney em roret habit, indacin their Notur adapied to th Fdinioa; 312 po winaniled tKree. iscenre envelopes. c Sia, addressed box 869, Lower Pavt Office aso tac m convenient a GILDED BoAh LETIERS FO urabativ