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Arrivals at Conceré, N. H, from other States, since Rev. 13, 1852, GIBSON'S BAGLE HOTEL, [GENERAL PIBRCE'S HEAD QUARTENs. Novxmsen 18.—Captain Basdeastic. U.S.A; Wm. C. Porter, Portland, Me ; L. R. Jenness, Bt. Johnsbury, Vt.; ©. 8. Baunders, Boston. Mass. Novesmen 16.—8 Higgins, Lowell, Mass.; D. D. Baker, U. 8. Marine corps; R 0. Fuller, T.J Bailey, 8. Geockett, Chas G. hase, Boston; Jos Hutshins, H. D. Adams, Lowell; L. P. Wright, Jas. Hall, Boston; Charles L ‘Woodbury, do. Novenoen 16,—Mr MeMaster, New York elty; B. A. Guyre J L, Berry, J Olser, F. Gilmore, W. L. Maldry, Ne J.P. Flagg, do ; D. HN. Buroham, Newbury Vt. Norexnen 17 —P. Boykin, Alabama; W. Williams Now York. Nevemnen 18.—W. Bain, J. W. Clark. J. A. Alley, Bos. ten; J. Pieree, Jr , Portland, Me.; D. Warner. Rochester, New York; J. Kimball, Boston. Novemorn 19.—L. Wheeler, New York city; 8. M Crosby, Lowell; T W. Jones, Pu; Mrs. Peabody, A. 8. Peabody, Boston; R Eaton and lady, do; A. Wilkins, Cincinnati, Obio. Novemuen 20,—C, Beam, Lawrence, Mass.; D. W- Baker, Washington, D (.; W. Clark, Boston; W. F. im, New Bedford, Mass; H. M, Shawborge, Pitts. Novemarn a te E. Whiton, New York; A. Merrill |. mand family do; K. French, do. Novewern Pog C. Howe Boston ; G, Barker, Ro. chester. N. Y; WB. Tickvor, Charles Brown. G A. ‘Wadleigh, Boston; J.¥. Leland, Saco, Me ; J. Caldweil, California; T. A’ Doyle and family. N. Y.; R. Goodwin, Major Newton, Bortoa; E. sieveos, New York, A. Went- ‘Worth, and child, Boston; HL. Gordon, do; Mrs, Fuller, Iphis. Novemnrn 25—8 Chamberlin. Boston; A H. Gros Yenor, Groton. Ms.; N. B. Dix, G ‘Burbank, Boston; J. d. Cofran, Northfield, Vt. Novemmrn 26~W_ Simons, Albany, N. ¥.;J P Kid- der. Randolph Vt; Hon U. Seymour. (Governor elest ) Utica, N_Y.; Hon. B Comming. Albany, N. Y.; Mrs. Gen, MNeii. Hilisboro’; J _C Adhot, L. P. Wright, J. S. Eld \dge. G Ward, J. V. Clark, Boston; W. Higginson, Lowell, (agent of the Boston aod Lowell Railroad;) Mr. Uliaaason, (agent of be Uoston and, Maine Ietizoed:) land, New York; R. M. Kichurdaon, Wells River, R. Wing. Glen's Fails, N. ¥.; W. £. Gilmore Reymond. Croy. NY. Novempen 27—Hon. 8 Child, Lowell; Hon. P. 0. Child. Woodstock, Cr.; H. Piuamer, Winthrop. Mass.; J. @. Jones, New York; Hon, { Wentworth, Lowell; F. Winthrop, Troy, N m 30.—G. W. Hunt. Rutland, Vt; W. HK. Eaton, Boston; Hon, H. Hamlin. (U. 8 ‘Hon K. K. Smart. (M 0.) Me; Dr J.V.0, 8 Golding. Boston; Hon. Moses McDonald, °: ¥.; G. V. Favour, Newton, Mass. Senator, Smith, QM. C..) and J, Chadbourne, Me.; 1. Dunlap, N. Y. Decempen 1—W. Simmons, N.Y; R. 8. Eaton, E. Nexcomb, Boston; 8 Smith. do.; Mejor Baton. do.; G H. Moore, New York city, 8. Nightingale, Providence, R 1; E H. Rollins, Boston; G. dron, do. Dscamarn 2.—A. A Waldron, Boston; 8. iP ogestt, do.; B. Leavitt and lady, N. Y.; T. M. Hay jegin. Mr. Baker, R H. 8teven: W. Quaint, A. A, Wal- i eeoms aera Dacamurn 5.—J.W. Clark J. A. Gilmore, Boston; E. Tyrell. M. Means. N Y.; Mra Bausroft, Boston; T T. Fundiett, Newbursport. T H Hall, Boeton; Mrs. Cum- mpgs, N.Y Wright, Liinois; Captain Fremont, (U. 8 Amny,) B. Duoemnzad—J. 1. Farmer and indy. Mal Crem. Botton ; J Larkin. K 3. Eaton. Lowell ; B er, Roston ; AS. Lund Abington Mavs; R. B. Duna, aterville, Me.. Rev. GC Beckwith Boston, Decemure 6.—C. Snow. 8. E Snow, Boston; A B. Meariil, Bir. Kidder. do; J 8 Lenvitt. Salem, ' Mass.; D B. Dunn Waterville. We ; J W. Stowell, Norwich and ‘Worcester Railroad; Charles Greenleaf. New York; J. M. Whiton, Boston; John Allen, do; Hon. M Eaton, do. ; AK Stewart, New York Deceamen 6.—J. 8. Eldridge. Edward Thompson, P. R. . Woodbury, ES James, Buow. L.E. Snow. allof Boston. L. B. Clough, Troy, N.Y; Mr Stanton, New York; J.@. Jones, do. Drceam.n 7.—Thomes Darling New York; C.D. Ap- leton, Boston, F M. Allyn. Vonn ; L. Glover. Boston; R ‘Ronalds, New York; & E Hanson. 8. H. Moore, Nermont; J. NB. Baton, ‘Boston; Lane Ellery, do ; R. alban Y. J. W. Frost, C. GAS8’ AMERICAN HOUSE Novennrr 13—J H Porter, U 8 A; 8. H. Thomas, Philadelphia ; Hon. Ass Parker Carbon, Pennsyivania ; jurd,’ Bradferd. Pennsylvania; R. L, fay, Lincoln, lestown, Massuchusetts; G. Blanchard, Fryburgh, Maine. Novemerx 15.—B P Page. Montreal; J. H. Parker, Astor House, New York; | W. Harvey, Greensboro, Vermont ; L. Richarason ‘snd lady, Rockland. Maine; J. W. Butler, Boston ; © Coinmbia ; Dr. W J Barry, Baluimore, | Hay wood, ‘Lowell. Novexpen 16—Jobn ©. Moore, Fryburgh, Maine; Peter Rowe, 8. Dodge Schenectady, New York; J. Kent, ‘Wclls River, Vermont. Novemner 17 —Hon. J, Maurice M. 0., ) Adams. Boston; J. Stickwey. Calais. Maine; W Rureeil. Bberbrook. Canada. East; E Prescott,’ Leo- Diteter, Mersachusetts#; W R Danforth, N. Angue, Providence, Rhode Isleud mnsnJ8—J H. Cutter, Louisville, Kentucky; D Jr, Guilford, Maine; Mr. Gould, Lawrence, Muessonuretts; J. B. Wells Chicago Iilinois; Dr. L. Folsom and daughter. New Bedford Massachussetts; R. L Pemberton Groveland. Marsachasetts ; 8. Wo.dward and lady. Olevelend Ohio; 8 O. MoUlary, New Haven, jaryland; LL New York; G €canreticut Novemuer 19—D. J Jackman, Pennsylvania: 8. Dutton. Brattleborough, Vermont ; Major P. T. Lally, Washington. District of Columbia; RK. G. Hopkinson, Derbey, Vermont ; Dr. fucker, Bermuda, West Indies Novasnen 20-% 8. Spear, Brookfield, Vt; 0. Gau bert, Bangor, Me. Novenen 28—M. H. Fletoher, Boston; A. Smith, Meine; J. Cross. New York; OL Olsop, Portland, Me ; 3.8 Thompson, Bangor. Me ; J. Collier. Derby, Vt; 0. W. Holmes, Boston; 0. [. Gambut. Bangor, Me. Novenmen 2$—A_H, Green. New York city; A, Far- ber, New York; Wm. Hodgdon, Maine; KR. D. Bailey, Lowell Novennen 26—U D. ¥rench, New York; M_E. Cush. woun, Brighton, Mars ; W. Pattiu, New York House, New York Novemner 26—Mr. Jame, New York; B.A. Barston fulem. Mace; T. W. Hixon Boston; ©. 0, Burr, New York City; 8. Nether, New York Decemnxn 1—J C Smith. Boston; M T Clough Ticon Giroga, N.Y.; Mendelssohn Quintette Club, Boston; W. H Pratt, do. Deceunee 2—J. Ayger. G. Straw, Newfield, Me.; Hon, Alex. De Witt Worcesier, Mess; J.B. Sawtelle, Wiliiams- burg, N.Y. Decemmen 3—J. P. Bargesot. West Amesbury R eo, Trask, Fitchbury. Mess ; Nathan Dane. 6 Stephen L Seavey. Lowell, Mass ; J. B. Cole, N ow York; Hon. John Wentworth. Chicsgo, Til. Decemnen 7—G_ W Seavy. Boston; H. Hinckley, do. PIERCE AND DUMAS’ PHO:NIX HOTEL Lda Novemner 18. —O. F. Austin, New York; G. W. Crock- | ett. Boston; W. Rogers, Newbury. Nisgara Falls; A. J. Mason, B New York. Novemesn. 15.—B. W. Field, Connecticut; A. Russell Mass.; R. G. Ladd, Rewding; J. Jameson, and femiy, Quebec; J G, Wiliard. Wakefield, Vc; H.N Burnbam, Newbury, Vt; C Bastman, ¥. Me. Novemnen 16—J PD Dunn Boston; C B Rand, Si John, N.B; D. Patten. Lowell; E T Baldwin Bow ston] ¥.T Stedman, do; M W. Austine, U.8 A; F. P. Wocdwary. Lowell; Rev. G. C Moore, New York, Mr tone, Bt Albans, Vt Novensen 17 —Mr. Stone, Fitehburg. Mass; W. W verter, Ohelees, Vt; O.A Kettell. M. J Walker, L. D terter, Boston; J. M. Morre, Northfield, Vt; J. A Ab: nour, New York; J. 2, Brewer, Boston xx 18—C. Ward, Belmont, Me.; J. J. Lawrence, Andover, mM Nevemper 19—W B. Stevens. Wells River. Vt; BT. Howard, tangor. Me ; H. Blodgett, Waterbury. Vt ‘W Webster, Boston; H A Maton. Soath Re Moss.; G. C. Belton, Boston; H Butterfield, Topsh Novemner 20—Mr. Feesender, Bangor, Me. Maine; J. M Stewart, Wirconsin Novemarr 25—R. Hale, St Johnsbury, Vt.; J. P. Ma- gcon, do. Novesnen 26--J, Pecor. Quebec Novempnn 27—W. Washburne, Boston. Novewnrn 20—B Lyman Boston; J. Chesley, Tremont | Bourse do; C. Stewart, Ryegete. V D. White Wa. Brocie Stanstesd ©. ; HD. Bmith, Worcester; L. Wil- Lemes Lowell Decemnrn 2~J Sabin Boston; P. K Bates, Hartiand, © R Herrick, Rouse’s Point, Vt Decramex 3—N A Pruss, Augusta. Me ; C. Losser, New York, James Hunting. do.; J. G@. Jones, do. N. Knight, | y Awarding the Government Paper Contracts. The Buperintendeut of Public Printing awarded the Scutracte for the three first classes of printing paper to HV Butler & Vo. of New York. These clasees embrace wll the paper required for the Congressional printing. Bis award, we learn inet the cordial pprobarion of the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of ft ag —- to whom. by courtesy. they were sub- lore ® firai decision. We subjoin the of the bidders beir bide: — viceemiebe BIDS FOR PAFER—OrarxD veceoMER B—DECIDED DECEM- pent « Class 2. Class 3. Price Price per ib, Names of Bidders ’ Bebeock, Dubie on & Hull 1314 cts W A. Wheeler & Co 18 Jon, T. Crowell. +. 12 8-16 5 P Butter & Go ovevees BE 16 & 00.,..... 12% 16 JW, arnold. ns no bid Mewns, Butler & Co we are informed. are 5 teal Youk city; 8, E. Brown. 8. EB, Saxton, Boston, Mass; | Bohee. Washington, District of | “f | Church over Kent... ‘Mise Garah Thompeon, the Countess of Rumford, as we before stated, died at Concord, N. H , on the 2dimat. On the Sth, the Rey Dr. Bouton delivered & discourse on the death of the Countess—the fol- lowing extract from which forms aa interesting bi- ography; — Yesterday a few family friends and acquaintances fol- lowed to the grave an eged lady. known smong us as the bape race ead whence id she deriv derive that ti ? The | was 8 grand- Thom: "formerly reeident of a pe coon peor, a t wn and was bora on the spot where she died Oct. 18.1774 Her father, remarkable for bis native talent and ent . came to this town from Woburn, Masv., as @ teacher, in 172, and marrying the eldest Gaughter—then a widow* —of Rev, Mr. r, settled among us Bat, as the war of the Po ana came on, being suspected of principles and feelings adverse to the American cause, he was obliged to flee os some. first to his native town, and then to Bos- ton, under the protection of the British, whence he was toon after cent by Gen, Gago, as the bearer of despatches to England. attracting the attention of the government there be found honorable employment till the close of the revolutionary war Soon after that, 1783, he weat to Germepy, was introduced to the Elector of Bavaria. and was employed by him in various services, civil and mili- tary, in which be acquired most homorable distinction. Reriding awhile at Munich. the capital of Bavaria, he be- came distinguished for his efforts to suppre: system of vegrancy and mendicity which had become @ great public nuikance; and, as a re ward, im part. for his services, he recelved from the Elector the title of “Count of the Holy Roman Empire’’—with a pension settled on him for lite of nearly | $2.000 annually, To tbis title be added that of Rumford, in 1emembrance of bis residenve in this to formerly called by thi sent a request to his him in London, which dia—her mother having pre- viously deceated, 1792, aged ff quently the daughter attended and shared the fortune of her fatber, untal bis death in France, in 1814, The scenes and changes in her eventful life are in many re- aprote remarkable. [he forsaken infant of a persecuted father, tecing from unmerited reproach and iasult, for protection from ap enemy be had opposed in arms—an orphan by the decease of the only parent left to protect | her—fcrsaking the home of ber childbood to pass an iso- lated life wiih her paternal granamother im an adjacent | State~a young girl in the hey day of life, encountering the perils of the Atlantic, at the call of an ‘exiled. and e her along lost father—a resident of the capital of B when Munich was about to be bombarded by the Aust: army, and which was alone prevented by the stern energy | of her father. at that time the commander-in-chief of the | Bavarian forces—the caressed daughter of one honored the élite of the saloons of Paris—doubly an orphan in @ foreign lund, and thence inheriting the estetes and title | of her father—returning to Englond and. settling upon Pritich capitalagein a rerident at Paris, aud subject to absence, returned in 1845, from her eojourn in foreign lands, to end life's pilgrimage in her native State, upon the pot hallowed by the afflictions of a father, the suffer- ing of a widewed mother, and the tender recollections of her own childhood Here rhe died—on the spot where sl was born—on the 2d of December, inst. aged 78 ye The Countess never married; but left as her chief mour er, an adopted daughter. who assiduously an affection: ately waited on her in the infirmities of in her last tickness and death. The Countess left a very considera- bie property. which she has saved from her father’s es. tates and from a pension of nearly $1.000 annually, that she received for nearly forty yeara fom the Bavarian government in consideration of her father’s services. ‘The last years of her life were spent in quiet retirement, enjoying ihe social intercourse of a few family friendsand | acquaintances, She tastefully ornamented with trees and shrubbery the grounds about her residence; and mindful, no doubt by her own experience. of the trials and sorrows to which Keres are subject, she. in her iast will, made a ebaritable dir porition of a large portion of her property; and particularly. as is under-tood, gave the place where she resided and the sum of about $15 000, for the estab- | lishment there of en asylum for widows and female or- phan children of Concord. Her remains were interred in the old burying-ground by the side of her mother and near the graves of the Walker family. * The widow of Benjamin Rolfe, Esq. Official Vote of New York. {rom the Albany Atlas. Dec. 10.] Wo give to-day the official canvass of votes fir Electors, | State officers, members of Congress, and Supreme Court Judge in New York city, castin November last. It shows | the foliowing footing :— Fon ransipest. Dem. Pierce. Seymour 264.121, Chureh. 206 147. Gates. The Webster Hleotoral ticket received 387 votes ; ; and the abolition ticket 72 votes, | WHOLE VOTE. ‘The total vote of the State is as follows :— On Electoral Ticket, + 522,987 Governor... + 625.156 | Lieutenant Governor . 526, a4 | Canal Commissioner. - 542, 84 State Pricom Inepector. 524072 | | Masournies The majorities on the severad candidates are as fol- | lows | Pierce over Seott.. | Seymour over Hunt 289 386 Follett over Kemperhali, 19.543 | Clark over Crosby. In the compsrison ‘of the electoral tickets of the two | purties, we have chosen those portions least affected by 8 the | the paternal estate at Brompton, near the Eng!ish metro- | was she? Wet was hee origin | | | Wi aghter in this couutey, to meet | three weeks after, by Mr. decayed state, so much 80 beat on: Boon at ea dayl — John anes, and four ving made them ne rn under fer, laid down, and sored it, they arose, and him dead. Then the ner promive to conceal hi Pine tree which had been cut down, and left it there, where it was found, some two or Hall, of Port Huron ina very that it was impossible to re- cognite the features or to determines the identity of the perron. wit 8 The Jury retired, and, after being out all night. Free Press, Dec. 9 650 do, 6 10 40 ied rier itis Sobus)kill Navigation, bd, 22; | could not come to an agreement —there ittal and one for conviction ; discharged the prisoner ‘and the Sary — Detroit Stock Sales, DeLPnta, Dec. rete! rte rst Board—$1 * do a 160 do. C and P, boand interest, 22; t Ches ware Canal. 1 eleven for whereupon Judye by Barker, Brother) Consem 6's, 33, 5, 15,000, do ronke and Di ) Beaver Hondow Railvoed. 85 stra do do a 20 lebigh 8 eoeenet 7336: 100 Lone [sland Railroad, bs, 1 do 8734; 300¢ 0 do 65, 275%; 100 do do, ie rysoN orth Ainorion Bs jcbesiveen Boards $7,005 Camden and ares Uni Canal, 518 do di lots, sbwn, 1 1 13s 430 dodo, in toes, 1 Bde 0, is a9 Lows Taian kailzond, aa. 27%; 100 a9 Me; 200 do, b5, 100 do, cash. 27%; 10 Chesapeake and are Canal, It (fi, 20 aova7s 10 ¥ ckeburg Ratiroad b5, 1834; 200 M. | Raul lroad, 20; 60 4 | Markes cul. among the lesrned savans of Europe, and received among | polis —receiving at wiil the atcentions of the IMteratt of the | all the inquietude naturally the result of the revolutions | and the counter. revolutions of the fickle government and | people of Frauce—the Countess Rumford, aftr long | | Follett. Kempshall. Wheaton. 261,891. 241.848, 19,445 Prison INSP! | Clerk Cromby Cartis. | 265 496. 230.384 seve 19.192 | $1 90.8 $1 95 for Worthington’s Liverpool fine, and $2 bales were | 25 874 | | mirprivts of bsllovs or erronecus returns, of which the | schedule of ‘-reattering votes’ shows a great number. ‘These are extensive, inexcurable and affect equally the | whig end democratic cundicates ‘Thus, in Allegany six electors lose from 467 to €78 votes bys misprint. In | Broome, one elector loses 875; two in Cattaraugus. 607; | ana the yote of the Hale electors generslly seems to have been travestied in the spelling in every couaty in the State These, and the following grosser errors, by | 19,209 | 2m 5, 28 0 ee me Asus favored buyers, ere were 4.216 barrels of all so) CITY TRADE REPORT. Satorvay, Dee. 11-6 P.M Sales were mado of 50 barrels ts at $4 561; a $4 6237, and pearls at $5 75 per 100 Los, Warehoure this forenoon. Barapsturrs — Flour continued in geod demand at our quotations, the inside figures of which w ceptable at the close. inthe Emspection not very ac- The tsansactions reached 9500 barrels fine rye at $450; sour and superfine No, 2 at common to good Ohio and mixed to fanoy Western at a $475; ordinary to choice State at $6 0634 @ $6 26; 9 $5183; a $6 8734; mixed to straight Southey and fancy Genesee and Obio, at $5 37 dea $0 5684; i excra Western at $5 664; a $6; extra Genesee at $6565 a $6 1236; and fancy Southern at $5 76a86 7 tivity and was steady.—The opi Genesee white 14,000 Canadian do. part $112; private bargain. tnd nominal at 6 ifo.a $127; Wheat evinced increased ac- ‘ions comprise a lot of 6, 000 bushels Obio o., at $1 20; nd 11.000 Long Tsien: t $110. There were 1,300 bushels of rye tsken at Oats varied little Barley’ ruled dull 78¢ per bushel. Corn tended up- The business amounted to 20,000 bushels now Western and Southern white and yellow at 700. a75e.; old Southern at 76c.a79c.; and mixed Westerm at Blo Uortox.—The sales to day amount to enly 600 bales, at | prices 4jc. down, since the news per Niagara. Tonacco —An active inquiry prevailed, and the day's business reached 864 hhds. Kentucky, at 60. a 8c. ; and 62 cares Florida, on terms not ascertained. (ex ship) at 99 ; it 11 3ge. a 11 Xe. per Ib. Fisn—a fair demand existed for dry cod at $3 62}, ; was in better request. 3,800 bags Rio were 50 Laguayra at 93¢c ; and $575 per 112 pounds ; No. 2 mackerel at $9 62% ; and Ne 1 do at $11 624, per barrel. 751 barrels pickled her- ring tetched $4 13/43 ; and 2200 boxes No, 1, and scaled ae a d2c. agements wore light while there was better feeling in freights To Liverpool—50 tons Oil cake were engaged at 308 ; 350 bola. flour at 3s. Ed. ; for wheat 95,4 was offered, and 93; a 10d asked for the | article in butk ; eottom was firm ai 2,000 barrels naval stores were ¢! sfornia—Ra‘es were firm at 56a 8c. to other ports werth notice Favir.—The dav’s movements embraced 100 seedless raisins. at $9; 600 boxes layer do., at $3 3 To London— ed at 45, ‘There was no change To Cali- asks 750 jobes do., at $2 80; and 500 cluster do . at $1 87; Lasses—The day’s transactions were contin to 50 Bhds. Porto Rico at 28 a 20c., and 150 bbls. New Orleans at 20 a Ste. per gallon. About 2 600 gallons linseed found buyers at 68c. | per Panis cach; crude was inuctive at 648 G5c. for whale, and $1 20 for ¢ | brought $1 10 a $1 12%, per gallon Provisions.—Pork was in more demand and rather see 19.760 | Stee mer, ‘There prevailed Prices | 200 packages ard ‘ew beef was somewhat un- ‘rm. per gallon; retail lots of olive The eales comprited 450 bbls old prime at $15 3s & $15 50; new at $16; old mess at $18 12% 0 $18 25; | apd new at $18 8734 0 $19. for out meats st full d 12%¢ @ 12346 per Ib settled The business consisted of 400 packages country eet; $5124 a $6 12}, hands at $15 per 220 lbs, Kick —Sales of 150 tierces werd made, at $3 750 $4 | per 100 Ibs Sarr wae held at 230 for Turk’s Island. per bushel $2 05 for Ashion’s do. do., per sack. Henc: rupa—There bave been 80 bbls clover bought, at O%e w 1030 per Ib. Eriits—The day's operations amounted to 600 bbis. Obio and prison whiskey, st 26c. por galion; a slight re- | duction. cent per Telegraphic Reports do. mess at $9 a $10; Vermont nd repacked Ubicago do at $13 tale of 160 tierces extra Some 180 bbls beef hams changed prime mess New Ouceans, Deo 11—Noon Tte cotton market is depressed and unsettled Since the anpouncement of the Ningara’s news 4000 all kings bas been checked in comsequencs of the high price of freights—cottom to Liverpool being at one penny | M. | and to Havre two cents | which tbe votes ofettizens are exsluded from the count, | | are without defence:— | Cayuga........dames E. Voorhess | Cheutauque.... Peter M. Murphy Clinton . Sberman B. Piper | Dutchess. .....Ara Bowen.. Wm. A. Cornet. 22207 Richard T, Crompton . Peter De Wolf, feem to fall imp iy de, there being six cases where the whoie vote of a county lost to one or the other of the democratic electors, and eight cases where such vote is lost to the whigs. The State canvass shows fewer errors of this olnss, But Gov. Hunt loses the whole vote of Lewis county, | 1789. which was returned “ For Wasbington ;* and Mr. | Follett the whole vote of Clinton, 2 856, by the obtrusion Of the initial C into bis name Theugh these errors in no way affect the result, yet | SALB | 197 | . Edward Parkers... 3.410 Charles Sandford. 8,410 | +... Jobe R. Skinner., .. SAT | they should be taken into consideration by the compiler | of statistice and be held up as an awful warning to care less printers and ignorant supervisors In the midst of this chaos of cacography what a ch: there would have been for Mr. ['reasurer Cook to ran — with bis primer in bishand. He might have crawled into office in some alphabetical gap, and, like the boys at school, “ cone up” far good spelling. & OMictal Vote of Wisconsin. New Ontyans, Deo 11—P. M. 2 15 heater Vallsy | wn, 20.~ Second Board— ), 80; 8 000 8 Shay leit Navigation 500 North American Cosl, 19%; 100 Susquehanna Cani ‘Ten thourand bales of cotton bave been sold to day, at adicine of fully three eighthe to ove half a cent since | iagara’s news was received $bt Oct 17, Ocean down at fo the amounts (0 26 000 sacks. On Monday. Dee 6 by the Rev B. Bvans, Married, A Wavsters to Miss Hanarrer Quick, both of this city. In this city, by the Rev. J. Millett, Hewny Oviaixorox | 3 On Friday, | paetor ot St Pau ears ‘The funeral «érvices will take plac -L7i8 } Brocklym. on Mouday, 18th imat., 174 | ter which the body will be removed tothe vaults of Fs , New York Died. Dee. 10, the Rev. Joux J. Reaan, age ‘8 Catholic church, Brooklyn, aged 28 St Paul’ pila tt 9 o’clook, A. M.. ‘The stock on hand | Awna, eldest daughtor of Elam Santord, of Perth | ibd | Amboy. N. J ant | On Saturday evening. 11th inat., of convulsions, May Janr, Patrick Funey. aged 21 yeare and 13 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invited to attend ber funeral to morrow, 134 o'clock, from her 1a | street. ccrner of Clin‘on street. ‘Om Baturdsy, Dee, 11, at Harlem, ent Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | to attend her funeral to day, atLe'clook P.M. poet | the residence of Thos Foulks, No. 165 Goerek atreet. On Friday, December 10 efter a long and patnfal ilinesa, borne with christian resignation, Anse. wife ot Henry | | | | John Reynolda are reepectfully invited unday,) 12th inst, from ber late resi Eizabeth street. Her remains will be taken | | veral. this da; | dence, No 26 Keene. in the 42d enr of her age from The friends of the family, also the friends of Ienty and The following is the result of the vote for Presidential | to Greenwovd Cemetery for intermont On Saturday morning, Deo. 11, of paralysis, Ruuzanern, | wife of Raleif B, Stevens, in the 68th year of her ago Electors in this State, as declared by the official caavas- fers Pierce... 83658 Scott... 22240 Hale... $814 | 22.240 , | Dem, mej. 11.418 We compere the vote cast last month with that given for President in 1848 :— ‘The free rollers, it will be seem. have lost 1,774 votes since 1848; the Ms have gained 8 435 votes. and the | democrats 18.620, The aggregate increase in the yo. of the Btate is 25, 293, children of Mre Gatcher, one aged four months, the other four years. two children of Mr. Snyder, ‘aged resvectivély twelve and five y are crushed to death 8 few days since by the falling of @ roof attached toan old houre in Hiarford county, near the Joppa road. The parents of the unfortunate children, at the time of the accident, were on the top of the house repairing @ cre- vice through which the rain descended, end thele united wae proving too heavy for the tottering roof, it foil with a sudden crash. and’ caused the dreadful casualty | described above.—Baltimore Clipper, Dec. 10. Nota Cousterreit ~The December Bank Note Detectors mention a new counterfeit on the Mechantos’ Bank. South Boston. They describe it asa two dollar bill, with a vignette of a blacksmith st bis anvil, and on the Hight end a young girl with plaited hair. We are in formed that ro far as thy knowledge of the bank itself. and the Suffolk Bank, extends, there is no such counterfeit. ‘The deteription ee isan exact description of the gen uine twos, and it is believed that there are no counter- feits of any dercription on the Mechanics’ Traveller, Dec. 10. Bank. —Boston | FE arn Acorenr. —Mr Hant, of Rutland, t..@ brakeman on the Rutiand and Burlington Rail- rool fell between the cars on Thursday. and twenty-five heavily laden freight cars passed over him, rushing fod mangling nis body in the most horrible manner Nothing wae left uninjured except the head, An tempt was made to save his life by the amputati of litunbs. setting of bones, &e. One teg had been cut off, snd the surgeon had commenced the amputapion of the other, when he expired — 7 oy Budget, Deo, 10 | A Woman’ Maw —Gerrit Smith Be fe per manvfecturers baving large mills in operation at ‘atervom. New Jerry and are gv utiemenof cbaracter and Standing well quelited to faitbtully fulfil thetr contracts ‘The fourth elas, embracing the job paper for the pil ey of the Executive departments hes not yet beon de- eh) d= the Bup endent wot baving yet beeo able to | e attention to an examination of the | me al In'eltigencer, Dec @ Ghe offes of * tort of ’ Loe be» etadiued by law. ia ‘North Jaroliaa. Fou tomk who elected me, f hee plead. Dem Pree Soit. Total 16,001 10.418 39.166 | 33,680 8 O48 64,459 | Gain..... 8438 18,629; Lors.. 1,779 Ino Metancnony Acc Acorpent —We learn that two | ‘The retatives and friends of the family, and those of | ber cons James and William L . are respectfully tmvited | attend ber fu | to attend her funersl, from her late residemee, No. 39 aged from MeCre Rhij EB poet 9 o'clock A. M | Jobu’s Cemetery, Youkers, for interment, On Friday morning, of consumption, Geoacr Oor ears and 6 months, His remains will be taken this morning, at 9 o'clock, 42 © 255 Fifth street, to Rest Cheater. Beal Fr Franklin, Unites ‘Stator... BUN Aree SUN AERTS. “steamship ond id Btar of the Wont, che York. Minois Warrior.: INTELEIG York, Port of New York, December 11, 1852. OLBARED. jutton. Ship Soargo, How Ship Ris} to, » Mito! Bark Jone Goeormen & Bark Magn ois, Whiti Brig Pasline (Norw), rie seeab Dantola, F Syumenad Where eigbton, Africa, P V aleted Rio Bark Martha Ann, Babcook, Matanai Willems, Masa Imonth Ja setralia, John Ogden. 1, London, Robt Smith ENCE, Stoamshin Alabama. Ludlow. Savannah, 8 f, Mitohill. Bteemsip Marion, Berry, Charleston Spofford, Tileston & j iteamahip Roanoke, Parrish, Richmond, Ludism & Plos. 4 ity of Richmond, Mitchell, Norfolk, NL Winged Racer (new clipper), Hamang, San Francisco, ow, Davham & Dimon, Const of Atrion Jase Mustioh. King Janeiro, Thatcher 0. ark Evelyn, Hichborn, Savannah, F Pook J ba c shar Lonentzeu, rr ACOMIIER, My ute, & Cornwoll. inatonee & West Twenty firet street, on Mondsy, 13:h inet., at half Her remains will be taken to St. pirellld dct bchte et contihcinerse vO MARITIME | | | We now put middiing | ‘Ten thoursad sacks of Rio coffee have been | | told during the week at 9 to O3¢c. wife of Wm T. Bryan, and daughter of the late | 18th inst., at | No, 252 Fulton ya. ‘Any Barz, aged 42 | APPONAUG, Deo 7: | Philadciphia. 1 in Charleston fo oars by he ca on danse is tee pod sain ee artes eer Heda (ae) “Bor. ‘Day, Halifax, 10 days, with mdse, to Whitmer = Sebr GL. Bayles: Tucker. Laurel, Del, 6 days. Soperioe Hopkins. Philadeiphis, 3 ¢aye, for Porte- mou Schr Frod Hall, Russell, Portland, Conn, 4 days ‘trtland, Conn. . om 1D, jn for Wien nia. Behr Wm M Baire Bort New York, Goodsoll Schr St Sti phon. Ros Steamer Kennebeo, Steamer Potrel, Jon 8, for Vi oa ry Calais, iO dager ark. Philede!phia. Provi BELOW. Ship Fides, Borland, Liverpool, Oot 20, with mdse and passergers. SATLED. Steamahipe Amory (new), Mitobell, St Thomes; Alabams, dlow. Savannah; harion, les Kk Forrioh, Norfolk ship Indiana, Coll wWhind duriog Mie day, NES with log snd Talay et midnight, Steamship Baltio, Com: regular hour to Provailing at the ti below Red Hook. Two 3. ek, for Liverpool, sailed at her ut in 2 going down the Pek the mud fe meine one m tuge were sent to hor a Ta ag Melia Pena wi Lydia, Rogers, Provincotown; Moses Leonard. —, | Dark Wieland (Brom), from City” a vohe’ Avgestus, Brush, Rastport, pier x Semin an ef is be I Dat pak re forfolk (an RILAND. Des tare bark Canna; Lis som ppoRtaND, Des ar bare Ca G EE en ers Berry, Bork: is Holea/A Warren, a Cart Sine See Wine puitcdotshi Vary fhe eons Genet a raat to load f ¢ Cuba Gia a brig Wenrr’ Leed it ‘Americas, Adie, 7 Bolomon Pi Finer, ‘lure, Matanzas. SAVANNA! TAL beige Me Marshall, Rydor, Boston; bap ga Cra iF Coben Horts, Bul leek, Bi ee Be im, es jtackpole, from THOWAsTONS Bee 4—a: larrington, hee WiLM! Elin: Harri Sid lot, bark Warren, taal Norleanee TON, booting briges Kate Hoath, i tt: Bermuda: 71h, Hc tis. wP wal ice repeds Mataucan, Gla Gen, bri Hallvellya, Davis, Boston) 7th, bark MR Barney, Luthor, | Bogan, Coltins, Windies; 8th, sohr Joaas Smith, J ork, xP ASHI GTON, NC, Deo 7—Arr schrs Comet, P "ai Rachel Jane Si nape SM Saith, Smith, NYork. Ci 6th. schr Fran: 8 Yor! WIC. ASSET, Dee at Bark Me R White, Lewis, Savan expected sho will oome off at high wa- Norfolk. 814, 6h, tees (dee general news celumas.} i ete Steamship Sierra Nevads, Wilson, for Panama, proccoded | yy, = down and anchored in the North River. | The clipper ship Tear: Lothrop, for Boston, has anchored Passengers Arrived. at Riker’s Joland, waiting » Ships Dirigo, Doane, for Glasgo for New Orleaos, have anchorer in Telegraphic | Marine Reports. ‘ew ORLEANS, Deo Il. Anmived—Stip Sarah Puri tom Providence, Jocdo, Boston. rat aati gd Shep} beth, for NYork, une. ld from Pera Nov o Sanem, Doo 10. te he & Nov 19 lets brig Elisa Steamship Saranac, for Maran- Cleared—Ship en _ Levant, Murdi Patrick Henry. Lofland, Barbadoes ymour, NXork; City of Boston, ( ‘tliscellaneous. freamsuir Ciry oy Pirrsnung hence for. v Nee reparted burnt Her original oost i LO). and the losses strand pool, going into dook he ‘asin Phil havo swelled the capital embarked hy neariy $40, fn insured. one halt iu uplands ‘ares eishes. ta NYork, Bea. one-cighth at Philadelphia She was built by Messrs. Perine, Pavterson & Stack, at Williamaburg, Lf;7her engines were built at the West Point foundry. Barx Avora, before reported on her beam ends below Palmon’s Island, bas been righted and stripped of her to; maste and yards. Bhe now lio: at anchor near Butler's fla and will Le to Bn Baro Intecutry, of and for St Jo¥n, NB, for Sar nab, abandoned Oct 27, is suppor thi 1 bos by brig adelphi and reported the Bric Kare Heatu, st Wilmington NC, from Bermuda, experienced heavy weather on the passage; penne mainmast 0 bowsprit, lost aatet New scur Jonarua: NpseY, in coll oe with ip Courtivetion, soccesded in making Fail baveron Ween afternoon, Baes or Vessxrs—The néw ship Northorn Crown, cay tons, bvilt“at Kennebunk (before referred to con this port for raie, &c), has been sold to a Boston hou: $80,000; the ehip Roscos, late of ae and form aN) ork and Liver ket 620 tons % NYork ho on } rivate terms; th Booton, 13 years old, at $22,000; th ip Anglo Saxon, babtoné, built at Rockland, at $50.00; the bark Jonathed Goodhue on private terms; th six years old. built in Bosto: siomething Under 8 sSto.0N. for ‘Australia; tho bark Ortona, 250 tons, are old. $7,500; ard the new bark Linden, 450 tons; built in Thomaston, on private terms, {ra Mobile packet. Whalemen, See correspondence. Cla at Now Bedford 10th, ship Martha (of Fairhaven), Meader, Pacific Ocean. Bark Sarsh, of Mattapoise!t, whioh eld from below New Bediord morn of 9th for Atlantic Oovan, put back same night, on accouut of unfavorable wenthes, and anobored be- low Dartmeuth, Sth, sohr Shylook, Green, NAtlentio Tuofe at Canary Inland, 1a mail, of B Map; Gorve’ Martin, bi th, of Boston, clean, muel Cook, Siaith, of ft, do, 85 ap; Wall 4i sine = Eoper, tp, Alatanana, (am m¢ mbez Aug —, by letter from Mr Damon, second cffi- cet Franklin, Lave, NB, 80 btis. 6p, 60 do humpback oil, bound on a cruise for tp oil. ys dilied sic Bumpback whales, and succeeded in saving only one of them Sroxxn—June 25, in Cchotek sea, glean Heard from abt middle of July, in Ochotek sea, Fa- Vorite, FH, 8 whs. frcm Loghorn for NYork (aot , at 39 40, pao ath, from Liverpool for Philadel Rin ins Bleck Toland N 20 mi ark , Sameon, from NYork fur San Fran- isco, Ost 26, ist 22113, low 3 Shs tndohentonce, Hedley, from Boston for Aux Cayos, Nov 20, }at 25 49. lon 65 35. ‘The clipper ship seen off Pernambuco Oot 19, showings sig- ral, blue, white and red, was probably the Golden City, Dewing, frem NYcrk Sept 8, for gan Francisoo. Foreign Ports. Sr Jaco, Nov 21—Bark , from Philadelphia, just arr, only Am vessel in port. St Tuomas, Nov 29—Ship Art Union (not American 26112 pales have brem sold. at a decline of one fourth of a | Union), Stubbs disg; others as vofore, rib. We quote middling at 8a 8'{0, Business ot Sz Jonnx, NB, Deo S—Arr brig B M Proscott, Hoard, N York. Ship Morlom, French, from ai mutiny among her ome for trial in US sloop of + Philadelphia. yk. Mayo, from Boston Aug with part of original oargo; from Boston Avg &, aad sid Oct 22 tor’Algoa Bay, wi of original cargo. "(Ths re- Birt that the Spri Tok and Goesn Wave wore wucape ‘own Oct 26 was incorrect.) Home Porta. ALEXANDRIA, Deo 8—Arr bile 8 G B Borton; schr Relief (Br ull, 8t John, N o brig Lyra, my BALTIMORE, Deo 10—Arr brig Amos M rte, Coulso hrs Gen Scott, Graham, WIodies; Co: sair (Br), Veasy Rermuds; Enily Johnson, Colo, NYork. | _ BOSTON, Dec 10—Arr ships Mary Crocker, Crocker, Norlea Chas Humbertston, witha. ‘Liverpool Oot 22; barks Mer'in, Ballard, Singapore Aug 5, tassed Java Ficad 28th, and St Helona Oct 2% Truc Man,’ Freeman, Ma- Inga Uset 14; brigs Adelphi, Gorham — Oct 16; Manza- niLo, Begry, Kichmond; Mary Stanton, Ryder, Baltimos Poconecket. Breve raat ol echra Elliot, Lai ay’ six of whom were sent war St Marys, which has arc (ATE abt Oct 14, barks Spel 4, and eld 19th for Algom i an Prince 17th ri Means, Phila Plymouth, Kock, Lacy, New York. Signal fo briges. Ch Madr nips Jenny Lind, Robin shied Barton, NO; leans; b Judge Hathaway, Le! ing, Annis, Mobile; Eric, Bexter, cutts; Joh Bull, i do clipper, 123 tons, of Provincetown), 8} on Sarsh & Lucy Dennis Port au P it Marys, Gs; RR Freeman, Rodérts, Nor Hooper, Baitimore. Nothing sailed. BELFAST, Deo l—arr sobre RB Pitts, Spear, NYork. Sle 3¢, brig Ire Bean, Wilson, 4 tohr Jno Frederioky Thomas : 6th, brigs Pembroke, Brown, Pensasola, NYote Warding, Cardenas, sohr Sarah A Smith, Carter, THBAY; Deo 4—Are ches Mariette, Bangor for ann, N¥ork for St John, NB ~Cld’ bark Venus (new), Churoh, Ha- Are steamship Union, Adams, ‘8 Le Brave (Fr), Lamorsire, Bachel Tho ieee aD penne tesa 2a. (Span), Alord Thomaston, Mo; obr M iphia, Old steam 00T: Phitedetpeia BRISTOL, Doo cl denux ia Phila: snip Roh via Key brig Julia Ford, Hoa. me 7 NY a ity snipe "Zelte (Py Buret, Havro; Medallion, | MeClint« ob, and Castello, Gra: ool. EGREEN WICH, Doo ¢—Are soht Ids Maillor, Baltimore | for Providence. FALL RIVER, Dec 8—Returned, new sche Jonathan W Line sey, Lewis which eld ith for Baltimore (had beon in | contact with ship Covetitution, as before rep cr). In the eae RANKFORT, abe Doo aesia hee Viator, Pi Benguela, Hichbira, Matentas; prev to 7th, Foros (GARDINER, Deo7—Arr brig Porte Rico, Britt, Phils- olf his. coat STON, Nov 25-10 port, ship W i Wharton, m NYork act off the bar 30 Uiaetvon, ‘Doo WU—Avr steamers, Mohawk. Clark, and Unoar, "on ee, NYork. bld 9th, sohr$ M Chaddiok, Wile ame shia. }OLMES'S HOLE, Deo 8 PM—Arr bark John H Davall, Pye Baltimore for Boston Leaving jot off the dedge Pence to-¢ ay. without dam: brig Amethyst, Ober, Yoo- mieo for di it Jago 2ist ult; of and Port au Prince 10th ult, of and i" Griffin, Jaoksouville for do; Mary, Mor Hallet, Battimore for Boston; brig R for Bi sohre Gitive Poor, TORS, Morelle,_ ‘Barah Loulss, Now York. Also sld sohkr Rocket (now), Harding, Norfolk. 1th—Arr brig Willism Boothby (Bt), Coffill, NYork for Windsor ise 0 adtte is, Coombs, Port au Prince 2ist 1 Ifred Hillman, NYork for Saco | Bl of and for Te, Hibbert ‘Gaisimore” for Fraakfort; r In port 11 4M, calm, Lark (Br), PH Keliosh, R Spear, Grey ‘orest, Mad Ma Dayal! Tas, brigs 'm Boothby (Br). sohrs ag auonr, Mary, Citizen, Pes rose, Superior Dant Fraxels, Alired, entors, Koker, Maj ‘ru fold, Skee Mary Ol Jac EB, Nov Find ed port echr Rio, Coffin, for NY ork ‘Rept day (ané not at Prat kfort, as saisprinted) NEBUNK, Doo 0—Sid ship Golden Eagle ( 103% MFacmmpern, NOrloans. BEC Deo 9~Arr sohra . Bovd. NVork; 4th T it, Huckios, and Vs itt do, win in tho rordatend re oatk Jasémih thin Weodride, Larges, toe 4 Provide nes Colburn, Phitedet- etort; bark Pam ph vile DUReULS, ae omer bark Cyane Germissor, NUrien solce Wd Laouned, Donude, NYetks Que Baan, Thaveuce, Hunteville, Cold Spring, | CHARLESTON—Stoamsl Hunter. J 8 cesarean ane | S Hawley, MP. t, Kd Stoware J Wei wd Bingerland, Cape teokor Mr Norris—W it Passen; Satled. Liver Mette: creme a Mor » France; R Wainwright, Que! ic M ufo rk; S*Low, London; Mre F Hi Grice and son, Phils hia; L ff Mins mith, F Blanohord, N York; ED Goddard, Philadelphia; J Pil- ing, A Buckley. Brooklyn: D Harrit, H U Happer, J 8 Kea- MoCormin, Mrs Guillemot and infant, MH Manet, N NYorl ons re Canter, tw 7 a vp Corishac, A Trailer, H ANYork: & Cater, 4 W and J.J Cater, Londo: ; J a “Giark, NYorky ts | Bull," 'D."Phitadelpbie; John’ WAbecl, ‘New Yor Mr Suisge, France; Le Moon NVork; J Hampson Ponnsylva- M Bradley, Virsinia: W Sout Mere 1 jush ing 1 tools, C Sr clomassatanetin te mory: Mro Grandy, Mre Forrats and obildre Duoachet, Mr Hopk in ghildren.and nurse, F Avendans, 7 Bi, era a Qaintuo, Savanna Steamship Alabama—H Lathrop, Indy, child F de P Barnes, L T Mor and servant, J 4 Duffy. 8 K Stone, G Leaird, S P Woughter, GA Woimors, J Reynolds, N Smith, BN Leonard and Ia lady, Church and Indy, Mrs C MoGown, JJ Meritt, P M Rempore, Mrs Capt Marsh, Mite G Butler, Miss | Mrs Svrichland Miss Smith,'D V N Radoliff, J Steamship Marion—M Y, Beach and lady, Johnston, Miss Kneeland HSM 3G Btovenn GB AW Trussell, EP Boammon and servant, Mrs Atkinson, Mrs M A Brock, JP Hawley, D Mitohell. HL, Newbold, Indy, sbild, and servant, ieOgden.A Bratt, Mee Phillips Ht Cay lady sud nurse M ook Mrs March, Mies Koll; Mo clean, MKetohum Master EB Ketchum, Mr Eudiewe Miss iitehell, LE Woodman tin and Indy, J Smith, Miss aD Us on, B Roter P Burns, unt, 3 Freeh, B Rech H Baraen, W Chapin, 0 Cath Mrs Jackion and obild, P.O Lnor—72 ‘n'the at Ronyoix, Re- Steamship Roa ‘imons, D Lyons, MM Lipson b, Mr Whitehead DH Seaman, JG Tatarge Dew sohnacon dtodd: ari, Rondait and isty, W P Griffiths, WO Serrell, P Dilworth and lady, J Port- man, W 8 Clarke, J Bransford, Miss Meccon, J H Carin, ton, Professor WW Clarke, RH Northrup, ‘T’ Jones, J Gil- man—18 in tho storage. | SHIPPING. ER seo HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL ‘Mail Stoamships. FROM NEW YORE TO LIVER FOOL. Chief oabin passage... Second cabin passage. needy, 29th Dee. Wednesday, Sth Jan. Now York, Wodnesday, 12th Jan. Wednesday, 19th Jan. sas America, Shannon, osten, Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of these Be yom jewelny, pre Kit for, ant ‘eet ait No. 4 Bowling Green. ‘att YORK 4ND HAVRE ernax taf BL Tat od any.—-The_ United States ruanzity 5. A. Wotton, commander, iy and, ike ve D. Lance, commander, will leave New ¥. ieampeet, for abe yout 182 on the following 2 days: LEAVE NEW YORE. Humboldt, Sat’eas Franklin, ia, built ex) aly fo for govornment eervi ane 2a burthen each, are nod Baw? wither for speod, abtength, of comfort, by any vi lost. Their avoom- modations for pi ore aie of the mosh Spproved kinds. Stopping a Southampton, book going and rowurning, thoy ps ‘to parsoogere procesding $0 Loudon, sdvantsges over fe [3 line fa tho cocaomy of both time and moncy. ‘ork to Southampton or ped of pean Now yw Yor! me songs menue until pala fos.” Acs exbirionced vasneon vee feign or MONTIMER LIV IRGSTON, Sgons, 6d Brostway WILLIAM ISSLIN, Havre VARTINEAU, OROSKBY & OO., Bousnampten "PRE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPIIA STRAM- ship Company intond sailing the favorito steamships :-— YROM PHILADELPHIA. Oity of Manchester. Thureday, Jan. 6, 1853. City of Glaszow St | City of Manchea City of Glasgow . City of Ginsgow Gity of Giaage of Ginsge City of Manchoetor OF pageaul EB. Baloon, $9, $65, and (of scoording to | A limites mumaber.o of thire Ss oH Be Provisio aud fonnd with comfortably oooke $20. pelea iohin to brin , for . from Liverpool. cir friends oan obtain oer- nd rate ou the Bank of frelsnd, in sume from £1 sterling w ofive of THOMAS wards. Hand bille can bohad at [(OHARDBON, axons, 4: Exohange TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— ‘he Glasgow and Now Fork Steamship Company's aziship GLASGOW (1,903 tons, 400 horwe power, ig, comm cnder, will exil from nagow on the th 0 cember, and wil leave New York for Olasgow on Saturiay, January 15th, at 12 o'elook, at Deon. Firss cabin (saloon state rooms,) $90; do.. (midship ve ry $75; second cabin, Sei. Browtrdts toon inobiaed ‘Apply tg ‘MON, 83 Broadway, NITED STATES rie eraaiaey COMPAN For Now Orleans, via Havana.—The splendid steamship SMPIRE CiT commander, will sail from the pier at tho too gren slcecn, Werte iver, | aay; Deo. 13, it Lovclock PM, prooleely., Wate 6 javana and Now Orleans, tad ‘sfver anloon border $605 , $505 ‘akon on folght to Havana. atoerage, 4 oie only Freight taken to Now Orleans st thirty conte por oubio foots Shippers of freight aro ogee, ch any So bad on ap with } the company’ is of Indi which ma had on applica- tion at po form No bills of | Tadin 12 o'clock on the ipet ‘sailing. For oi Bt West stroot, oorner of Warren. Jr rae WEST INDIA ISLANDS AND CHAGRES.— ry the eo royal mail steamship CON WAY, Capt. Thi tons burvhen. | toamship is design op the 4th a ieereee ‘Dox! month, for © sth the 1) Savannah, Geo each follor ai maios. Sho will be of oach month, and retarn om the to, $0 cae ors, crowded bont will ha th route ids who wisi islands, may find o twice a month, betw Jamaic in addition to thoso named abov: Antigua, Guadaloupe, Barbadoes, ty Cenaeenn ppc ad Cart a acme! De rare Mart Mi Novia, Porto Rie THE RATES OF PASSAOK ARR, beh baat! ck to ie ual ANDREW TOW apap or Rie, for the R. ao gonve to or from New a by the v i jail ships, tie em m4 Mt as ‘Agent, 194 Front ste ND UST FROM OALIFORNIA-NEW Fork nd San Preece Lh atom, 2% Brosdway.— a attenti tf parti: rd ym Calif fs Bos a gd sd the notice from the Now Ere 18, BRbORS & 00., Genera Agonte, JONES & JOB 1852.—The Now York a Ls em Pa ber 16. cod hip line, havi Frets artistry La thett y ow willing to tak sltoo te New York, at Momern, Menquersy 1 a insurance Com) pany, (signed ) pas peaks ompany, (sig) Mignod) by. Altce surance Company, A. B, Nelson; tha Now ¥: ek Matnal Insuranoe'Company, (signed) by J | Pullerwhnite; Worcentilo Tururance Company, Elwoo ber; the Cow Trauranes Comnsay, Dantol Drake NUEre; GUS Lush Murua, &. . Levnueng, Prom | Beane atin usual Lusucansd Comomuy, N. H. Oagovd, ANDERBILT LINE—FOR 84 NIFRANCISCO. line giving tickets for rossi: ee lehuue Fie wee onge, ssi jo. 9 Bat “7 p The public are cautioned aban the ro id runners of other lines, ‘None are employed for tis COMPANY,.—FOR BI@ ‘annma.—The splendid new {7.00 tons burthen.) Ra pg ic are Hei rope 9 ane’ ant ip JOUN Le STE Stktduns" bert H. Featsom, commande tiem peneee danas coirmiae rf modal company, 64 South etrecte n” SPPIY at are NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ANY, ae with the Pacific Mail Stonauh foes nly throv; Company.— United Stat il line 11 it 2 " ean eae, elifcraie sad Navy, ocmmander, will rail on Wed At 2o’clock P. M. mire from pior at yn the F sengers through wit! RATES OF FARE TO ASPINWALL. jaloon, state room , Lowor ait an¢ forward saloon do isco on the most prepue apply, to PT oes peed terms. For freight or WHITNEY, Ch 10 offive ore are N. B. with the ‘companies? lls of Ie 1d at the office between the hours of 10 vy of sailing F°, BAN by cait anal DIRECT—THE SPLENDID Ce Ciomys shi behinds Jchn Z, yy peered ander tons bi atone Se only a few pasrengers tan be sooommedaved. Having requalied accommodations, early application is neceseagy. Apply on board, at pier No. § Noreh ti BUTLER BROTHERS, 1¢8 ana U8 South street, nthe Leth mne,— UNTIED SratRe 1 BN ion will leave Now York; from plér No. Pinwall, Navy Bay, Wedneroay, 3 Sasa bth, at 3 P.M connecting at Panama with the now double-oheine steam hip Winfield Seott, which steamship leaver Pauams on tbe arniy: of the passen; Py, the United States, for Sam 7 isco, stopping only Ail upplies. These for omnmodat Bate a. An exporiénced h steamor. Passen, Aspinwall, and take $250; at Pas'on through- First cabin, $125. for this sting ey wold only ne osutioned that tioke & CO., General alge ree! hi: oer is be fe nd ded 1 Brosdway, New Yor! DAVI OK! JONES & Sonn YSON, 90 ‘wan broet. R AUSTRALIA.—THE BBAUTIFUL CLIPPER ship et having sccomm dations for passengers ip in port, Veta elgl for ses, will ecm be! F paseage apply 'd. pier 8 North AvstRaria CLIPPER L LINE—FOR PORT Panae and Sidney direat— new clipper ship GLANCE, Captain EC. Taylor, will sail on the vh insta, having subericr acoommodation for passengers, Apply te 43 Front street; | M. GA FLLIOT. TARKELL & CO. 146 Pearl Ort» RUSSELL & NORTON, 31 att ‘lip. NEY, YORK #ND s4LABAMA STEAMSHIP COM- alien the to aay shi 6th of [Ruy For Mobile, stopping ~The new side~ steamship BLACK Wak. rt W. Shufelds, Sommander.—As our regular day of sailing for Dee ber ‘falls on Christmas day. tho sailing of Warrior will be tilt tho following Moad at 12 o'elook, from pier foot of Harri North river ’ Passage, $05 Froight, on sieasure 3) ornte per oubio foot, “Goods ccntigned to L. Mead Mobile, will be forwarded free ot taken to Havana 5 ing day. Company's bills of lading oan bo had street. Shippers must send in thelr bille et indie te tbe office by nine o'elogk riday, Des. Liv! INGSTON, CROCHEWON & CO, i Broadway. OR CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH AND FLORIDAT iy United States Mail Lin wand oon amohip SMES ADGAR, 1. Dickis mander, will loave pier No. 4 North river, on Wi December 16, at threo o'clock, P. M , ly. arply on boatd, where all bitle of Tada and for passage, at tho office of SPOF LO ., 48 South. street. Savannah ngers ticketed through without farther charge. Througn tickets for Fle rida as follows—to Jaokasnvillo, $31; to Pilatke, $33. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ing steamship BENJAMIN Matthews, commander. will shove pert direst, on Wednes P.M. This sbip has elogant accom o Freight on'm pi pana rea themselves ‘ih eh iis of lading, as no: ther form will be ned. be had on appiieation at the ofhce of the ngents, nad signed at the office imple: to the di ailing, Bei ned on board th iar fo freight Feceived, Bhan! ar 2 ian Ce ng sign after if oo bie te. ay of oalling, For freight or passage, apply on board, ot LINCOLN & CO, 12) Poarl sires. New Orivans, Mostrs, Markek Thomas Bo 48 will be when thoy will SEE PF, SAVANNAH—U. 8. MAIL LINS.-THE SUPE rior steamship FLORIDA. Capt. it 5 Woodhull, om [seta Ly narra id 18, at 3o'olook, Pedy ron Hedy ‘1s, 194 Front trod. The river. Apply to on L. MITCHIL Alabama, Capt. C. D. Ludlow, on invacasy ecomber 25, for speed strength, scoommodation and fare, these shirg have no superiors on the coast, A. WARRANTED SURE PREVENTIVE AGAINST contracting diseases, called * Preservative,” and cold by CARL MULLER. German Chemist, forme of Baron von Liebi-, Mitscterlich and. Ross,’ wad wh examined aud gradus nee by the Medion Commission of the Prussian Government at Berlin, 9 Weet Broadway, Now York, the fourth house {rom Chambocs and opposite the Hudson River Railroad Depot. This Specie Hreventive, being a chemical miavure to be used subssquently for oxternal washing is warranted te be infallible and totally in undoubtedly most benefic ocoation to. fet Directions for mittances, will sommiss'on liberal, DS, Nar eat eoea Is ova STi Wee REY eek of those who have condracted dlacase. ioe are those. with which his brother is so extraordinarily suo often consulted by as many ar a hundred daily, No physicians soo mors of thoss disossos. Separate roome for consultation, Offoo, Uaaal ntreok, one doer from Broad i. i fete. (GERMAN PHYSICIAN,) CONTINURS to be consulted at his office, No, 2) Duane street, be tween Chatham and Centre. OCTOR HUNTER'S RED DROPS CANNOT BB Wap xonuine in Buffalo, N. ¥. ‘They oan be had im Orleans, on tho ovrner of Canal and Marais atreets, honest physisian will toll you is is the only remedy yplck firm rolianes ean be placod, to really eure cara diseasor. One dollar per vit. Only pisos, 7% Dis street, wp stairs, Mew York. until the now office Nor S Hpisbed. For ten years past every sonsnmmate use tor in this and ether oftien has get ap come ‘ssh grentremedy. Dr: Hunter restore: people to found “hoaiae sily who nave been raines wit! mersury by thee had gi “Seeletly atin REWARD JEFFERIES! ANTIDOTE, A SPR cific mixture —It makes s speedy cure, wil ones restrlotion of diet, drink, exposure, o¢ shi plication to busines, The proprietor challenges a ease which the mixture will not ours, under the forfeiture of five hundred doilars. Further—the disease osnnot be contracted, ifa dose of the mixture is taken when exposed. It is put up in with full diroctions, Pottle lasts a week--many aro cured in two cs C,H. KING, 192 Brondway; 108 Bayard stro R. WARD'S MAGICAL REMEDIES HOLD OU> AB Bolnte certainty of a apeody and thorough ours appl; Ja syenty-fons hongs, ES Pid troatmens has been ntroct, one door D*, sorte “ Pied STREET, MAY BR OOM sulted with confidence on fdiseasos. His sucocer hem boon such, in the treatment of old chronio ansos, 64 Sonish sonie of our mort eminent r. Hotans, both in sud out of the pro’ practitionor of diseaooe in Mauricess, ie dition, ‘Litso., pp. fering, of Cate and inediat Bn sfloctionate it might hay 2 possession ef this ‘work. It ie intendo: married, or th ‘macriogs: 6 ait Yiisctones 1080 contemplat ae mn secrets, which ohould be known to thess partion ). AlBo, Sou, oon female—tho wito—the mother—the budding manhoo’. o€ the other in the de of years—In whom nature. eonte! cha: an discover tho causes, sym adlotons remedies, and, the most oe rE ean 0 which her sex ie su! tract of @ lettor froma gentioman Dr. A.M. M No. 189 Liporty sheoet t. |. MavRicrav, No. ty Doar Bir—My wite has boon some three years or Jal he! 101 jh and ouster! = Jose pect to me ie Tu geived was po Bun te ‘or this, ore another ble. have passed ovor my 1 ea hoad, in al Shae ave Seem In Nor graves and age" ohilae Balk it penetien! joable to tally riot een trom raried ™ they Sevel ona s sete veetontg inten mae bain ie for "sale ab No Ne. git and a6 the bllahing om Broad thore arin sor Seni d Monte. a aie WAkRicoN Gvjoase be eae over before Ay it ir PYiarriot, tng Stesl vars "and by the anther, nd, 224, J. 0. * Pctih Dhyatoing and murenon. 7 Ronde stones, onPwRE Brosaway, Wks Whore Me SCOOte al) thon CoMUNAER ‘Tom bwvive bh a oighi Fs A

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