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NEW Tha. iM.r wrai Nifivazua. of which aome I A PASSASE FROM AITO SIf PiEY RE rsi T.i 17 I 1 tq AFFLICTE, that he bas discovered the most certain, speedy en e'licacioas plan of SECtiET DISEASES that has ever yet been presented to th world. Bf ait p'an. founded on observation nade in the ncspitsi of Earops and America, he vnll inrure A CURE IN TWO DA.YrS, OR NO CHARS JS, INo bUrcvry or Nauseous Drues Vssd Pains in the Loins, Disease of the Kidneys, Nervous Debility, and al' those secret affections ariaine from a certain habit of youth, which destroys bota body and mind.

Also, those dreadful syrnptomsof the Head, Throat, Nore and Ski it snnediiy cured. YOUNG MEN especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vie, that dreadful aud destructive habit, which an nuai'y sweeps to a'. untimely grave, thousand ui youn? man of the mos exalted talents and briiiiail intellect, who might orKerw.ae have entranoeJ liai ening Sensfes with the tuundcrd of eloauonce, of waked toecstacy the iivicf lyre, may with fii Married parsons, or those being awfe of pnysical wenkneiAs, should imrnodiat-ly consult Dr. and be reftored t' ncrtact OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICS tha left hand side coins from Baltimore strest, 7 doora from the corner.

Be particuidtin cbservms; thenarn and number, or yo- icill mitnk. th place. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges ol the United States, ana the greater part of whose life has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris.

Philadelphia, and elsewhere has effected some of the most astonishing cures hat were ever known. MAny troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, nervousness, being alarmed at snddea sounds, and baahfuinss, with frequent blnsbinf, attended sometimes with derangemet of rnind, were cared immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. i.

addresses all those who have injured thera-seives by private and improper indulgence, that j-erl and habit which rums both tody and mind, unfittkg them for either business or society. These are some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of th Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous Irritability, Derangemcf of the Digestive Fiictiiioira, Sym torns of Consumption, Mentally. The fearfitl eii'eota upon the mind are Forgeries at Cincinnati. We stated yesterday that the Ohio Life Insumrce acd Trust Company had paid a check for $7,500, which subsequently turned out. to be a forgery.

It hasnince been ascertained that another check for $7,300, recently cashed, is also a forgery. Slaves are hiring in Virginia exceedingly histh, particularly factory hands. On Wednesday, at Petersburg, twisters commanded as high as $225; stemmers from 100 to $110. Field hands sre hiring for about the same as stemmers. Cooks and washerwomen bring $t0.

Short Weight. The police of Montreal recently visited the bakine establishments of that city, and seized about three hundred and fifty loaves short ot their full weight, which have teen distributed amongst the poor of the city. Sentenced. John Murray, a free feloniously kidnapping with intent to sell as a slave, William Allen, has been convicted at Norfolk, and sentenced to a confinement in the penitentiary for live years. Lord Frankfort, of EEgland, who lain the House of Correction, wears the prison upparel, and, it is said, arrears to feel his degradation most keenly.

He will be exempted from the task cf the tread-mill and oakum-picking. Newfoundland Electric Telegraph. At. a meeting of the Newfoundland Electric Telegraph Company, held on Wednesday, it was decided to lay a subterranean wire throuerh Newfoundland, instead of the proposed suspended wire. The Extensive Print Works near Bustleton, Pa as the "La Grange Works," have been thoroughly repaired recently, and started under favorable auspices by a company from the east.

Fire at Reading. The machine shop of Jas. S. Cox, in Reading, was destroyed by fire last Sunday night, together with $12,000 worth of patterns, and three stationary engines. Total loss $30,000, but nearly all insured.

High Freshet. The Delaware is exceedingly swollen bv late heavy rains. Just below Borden-town, N. on Tuesday, it was nearly even with the trac of the railroad The Exports from Wilmington, N. daring the present year, to coastwise ports, ere valued at and to foreign ports at gTjThere are three hundred spiritual rapping circles which meet nightly in Cincinnati, and a iit.

Louis paper says that in that city there are over a thousand members. man, named Geonre Gibson, whilst cleaning some of the machinery on board the steamer Union, had bis lesr auht and badly fractured by the cranks being put in motion as the mail boat passed. Gibson' is very seriously injured, and it is furred that amputation ill be necessary. to the holidays, the sup. lies of beef cat-a hivebcea quite limbe sales at $2 23 a 4 '33 per 100 pounds stioss.

No sheep weie offered. In the Criminal court to-day, James Shields, nvro, wa tried a pair of boots not euilty: also, for steaiinc a wach from Geoige Dougherty guilty. Thomas Kin? is now on trial, chaed with "stealing a barrel of flour from Amos Young. Hon. Judge Cra ford has expressed his to punish rioters and rowdyism to the n'niost extent of the law.

Cwatiiria, i Thursday Afternoan. The sen-oners Fairfax. Volant and Henry T. Wood, all from New loik, with freight for the Distdet, Lave arrived. Mercvrv.

ptoirenpcndence of the Baltimore Sun. Annapolis, Dec. 30, ISoJ. Thir.gs at the State Capital. The advocates of the temperance cause are becoming very numerous in this city and the surrounding country.

The tempexance men will doubtless make one more strenuous appeal to (he wisdom andjusti.ee of their representatives to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors. A watch-met ting will be rnid at the Methodist Episcopal church to-morrow (Friday) nisjht, commencing at 9 o'clock. A like meeting will go on in the Afrirsu church. On Saturday Diaht Rev. S.

Myers intends deav-ering a temperance address at Temperance Hall, when it is to be hoped that a large audience ill attend. Much complaint is heard in reference to the lr-resulaiity in closing the mail to go by the cars wh-cb le'ave here ia the afternoon at half past 3 o'clock. It should be kept open to the latest moment yossible, the depot beicg near the otnee. I learn ti at Geoiae M. Johnson, son ot the Chancellor of the Sra' made application for a at the Military Academy at West Point.

By the way, we hope that Mr. Fillmore will make the next ten appointments with a view to me-nt, and not sutler himself to be the subject of political demagogues, who have had too much influence in such mauers. The peiitioa of the watchmen to Com. Charles Morris, for additional pav, has been granted to take etlcct from the first of January. Yesterday the types made me say "sowing cora" instead of saving corn.

Makivs. Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun. Game Point Post-office. Stafford countv, Dec 30, 1332. much to aresded; Io.s of Memory, Confusion of jdeas.

Depression of bpirts. Evil F'orebodine-s. Aver. mon t0 Society. Sed-Disfi-uat.

of SoJitnri. Ti midity, are some of the 6viis prodfaed- Suii persons should, before contemplatint MARRIAGE, consult Dk. Johnston, and be at once restored. Let no false dtUeacy prevent, but apply immediately and save yourself from the dreadiul and awful consequences of this terrible malady. A CERTAIN DISEASE.

When the misguided and imrriir.t. vntaurr Im. eure fil1lls lle nas imbibed the seeds of this pa'inful die-t ee' lt to often happens that an ill-timed sense of TO i nc. iruoi BV TH BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD. fieir the 16th of August, instant, Passengers will fulrn the fn take the cais of tne BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD fcr Fettenrnj-, lrom more, ro thence, by SPLENDID LOACH r.r-, o.

tn Si. Mary's, on the Oi aait miies irotn x.iti- er Onio eAOBUCUI. iwufiv ci-mati or by the fine Steamers on the Mus-k ngem River Slaekwater Navigation to Zanesvnle, where they will fall in with the Railroad Routes of Ohio, to Columbus and Cinemnati, or, by Newe.rk,ti MaPsheld.Sanduaky City, and allN'orUwesternOnio, Northern Indiana, and Michigan. Passengers wiil find tnisiavcnie uiu luum, muo that leaving Baltimore at 5 o'clock, P.M., (1M1LV will reach the Ohio river in is hours; Marietta in SI; Zanesville in 42, and Columbus in 46 hours. THROUGH T1CEETS WILL EE ISSUED To St.

Mary's. Jill 00 I To Columbus 00 ruyeu, inust uiJDt "'ii A rr To Marietta 11 60 To Cincinnati, via ToZsneBviiie 12 on con unibus. 1 0t RETURNING Ey SAME ROUTE: Passsnters Till leave Cincinnati at -i P. M. ii ftnlumKllia ut A 1ST.

Columbus at 'anesviile at Marietta at 3 A.M. Mriltr P. M. St. Marr's at 10 P.

ft Ar.d rwitnh Baltimore at A.M. on the second day from Columbus, and thirty-one hours from the Ohio river. For Through Tiokets, apply to P. W. STRADER, at Cincinnati, to the Railroad, Stage and Steamboat Agents on the way, or to the subscriber, at the Pratt Street Station, Baltimore.

By order, n-tfi J. T. KNfiLArVTJ. AgenL BALTIMORFU AND OHIO RAILROAD. NEW ARRANGEMENT.

PASSENGER TRAINS ars run as follow LEAVE BALTIMORE, For Cumberland, Hancock, Martrnsburr, Harper's erry. et bet Leave Cumberland (daily )at 7 A. do do by Express Train for BaitimorelO P. M. do Hancock lot A.

M. do A. M. do Frarper's erry 12 P. do Frederick i P.

Parszaneers by Express Train cross the mountaiius ef.eh way by dayiigiit. Those who leave New York BL3 a. ni.joim rmnMifiM i. wiii taaouio Evening lixprots ior tne west; tnose irom trie esc, breakfast in Baltimore, and take the 9 A. M.

train for Piuladelphia and New York. Through tickets are issued between and Wheeling, at Between Baltimore and Pittsburg 9 00 Between Philadelphia and Wheeling And between Pliiladelphia and Pittsburg. 11 00 10 00 8 60 3 60 Between Staunton, tsaitimore. From Baitimora through tickets to Hagerstown, to Charleston-. 17 60 to Wilmington, N.

C. te Gaston and eldon, N. C. 9 60 to i-etersnurg 7 60 7 P0j to Kiclimona- to F'redericksburs- 4 751 St to Winchester. 4 60 to Capon Springs.

Va. 5 i to White Sulpher Springs, Va. 15 a sf ia "Accommodation Tram" between Baltimore an Frederick will run as at present, leaving Baltirr.oie ati quarter past 4 o'clock, P. and Frederick at 4.rfautes past 7 o'clock, A. Sundays excepted.

I' are at the rate of cents per mile. AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will be run between BALTIMORE ans ELLICOTT'S MILLS daily, (except Sundays) as follows: Leave Mount Ciare Station at 5 30 A. M. Eilicott's Mills 7 SO A.M. Pratt Street 2 30 P.M.

Eilicott's Mills 6 00 P. M. Fare for the Round Trip between Baltimore and Eili- totts' Mills ao pants Do do do Relay House 30 cents Tickets for the Round Trip must be procured before entering the cars, as no abatement from the regular fare can bo marie by the conductors in the cars. "WASHINGTON BRANCH-" Leave Baltimore at 4 and 8J A. and 4 and 6J P.M.

On at 4 A.ivi., and 4 f. rl. From Washington at 6 and RJ A. ar.d 12 and 4 P. M.

On Sundays at 6 A.M., and 4 P. M. d23tf By order, J. T. ENGLAND, Agent.

I A. I A 1 L- 4rHaft51iiMINeTONAND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THREE FAST LINES TO PHILADELPHIA, DAILY, (exespt Sundays.) The Mail Passenger Trams to Philadelphia leave President Street Depot as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN, through in ii hours, will leave daily (except Sundays) at o'clock, A. stopping only at Magnolia, Havre de Grace, Elkton, Newark and Wilmington, reaching Philadelphia in tune to connect with the evening line for New York.

Passengers leaving Washington the 6 o'clock, A. Train, wiil thus be enabled to reach New Y'ork by nine in the evening. Through Tickets can be procured from Bal timore to jNew i ortc are rt. MORNING MAIL TRAIN 'will leave daily (except andays) at 11 o'clock, through in Si hours, and stop- Svmdav pmg at all reguiar stations. A eeond Clacs Car is at faehea to this trr.m only are in EgNo Second Class Tickets can EVENING MAIL TRAIN will o'clock, (this being the only line to to Philadelphia on SUNDAYS.) stopping at Magnolia, Ferryman's, Havre de Grace, Northeast, Likron, Newport, Wil mington and Chester.

Returning, the trains leave Philadelphia respectively at 81 o'clock, A. It, P. daily, (except Sun cays.) and at 10 P. daily, and irom Havre-de-Grace at 6, A. daily, (except Sundays.) Rates of Far in First Class Cars, as followi: rniiacetpms, et io; i navre-ae-Graca 15 To Chester, 2 85 To WilminrtcK, 5 60 To Newark, I 00 To Ferryman's.

To Magnolia, Hare-wood, Chase's, To Stemrser's Rua, eo To Elkton, 1 SO To North East, er S3 Charleston, I iii tS" A Discount often cants vill be allotredcyon il TiukPts purchased at. ths Ticket Ol'Sce, before entor-uir the cars. Also, upon ail Tickets from Stations wcare tnere are no iicKet omoes. navinr oy some resporiBiDie citizen or nammore. n4-tf WM.

CRAWFORD, iugec; r-" WINTER ARRANGEMENT. jmsypr Tho steamer MONMOUTH. D.8 fcm-rfyiMiLefJer, maer, vili lesve Flannagan's Wharf every TUESDAY', at 1 o'clock, P.M., for White Haven. Por.goteagae, East River and York Town. Returning, will leave York Town on FRI-DAYr MORNING, touching at rlost River, Poneo- teague and White Haven; leaving the latter at 2 P.

satukua ana arrive Baltimore 43srly on SUNDAY MORN LN B. TALIAFERRO, Agent, No. in Bowly's wharf. n29-tn no.j-t. mii S.s O'CLUUK, P.

M. RICHMOND AND PET ERSE OFM, AND Yi A iFc fe and after MONDAY NEXT, tha ser.the Bay Line Steamers, NORTH CA- .1 i i NOTIC Sth October ROLINA arid GEORGIA, will leave the lower end of Socar's Wbarf. Baltimore, alternately. DAILY. i for NOR- connecting with Jimujaiirua'jj to Charleston, S.

from Balto. C. to Norfolk and Portsmov.th.- Do Do Do Do do do CO itichmond or Ederrton or Plymouth, Wilmington, N. f. 7 00 8 00 -13 00 do Cliarleston, P.

C. -17 60 00 Do Do New Y'ork to Charleston, C. rniisaeipnia toirnarisston. 00 IVi. iM.

fALLS, Agent ts. Baltimore, October 21, 1352. Co. o22-tf? JAMES McCURLRY, AC H-MAKER, NO. 21 LIBERTY STREET.

Persons wsntine CARRIAGES, wiil find it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing, as I determined to sell low for cash, or approved paper. KgOid Carriages Repaired, or exchanged lor rnrrr One3. n'Z5-txlh28; PETFIRS' BAKERY, fe3 near the Market, aud comer of PR. ATT AND b.iit,. i wnere may be naa tne erticles named below, ol tne best quality ana on the best terms: Filotand Navy Broad; Sods, sugar, Waterand But- terctt Dyspepsia, rri.saiora.

Lemon, vvme. Family and Pilot BISCUIT, CAKES, LOAF BREAD, TEA BISCUITandMAL'Jf Y'EAST fresh every aiternoon. nlS-tf: DORBAKER'S DROVE and SALE subscriber has just erected on afr-r y. trie corner of Pratt and Pace, a number of the most supetn in tne umtsa a yard attached, 175 feet iong. He invites Drovers and assures tne.

and extener era can aiw tnis market. wm. DOK.iiA.rt.fc.it. OLD HORSES, COWS AND HOGS, i.t?Dougiit at lie now is iauiiikv. at the i-Crossing of the North Point road and the Railroad, west side ot JJring rua.

or at the corner of BAN and CA LINE STS. 1 50 will be paid for COWS or HORSES, at the Factory, wrd they -srill be removed ifreauired. iiomdust always in sore, corner of Bank and Caro line streets. JOSriUA xiOxtNER. 012 3rn" DR.

ROSE'S GREAT PAIN CURER1 If you sufier with any pain in your Stomach, B-ck, Limbs, or bsvo the Rheumatism, Sore Throat. Stin" Neck, Ear or Tooth-Ache, Sprains or Bruises, Oorns, Inflamed Feet or Chilblains, you will find immediate relief by using DR. ROSE'S WONDERFUL PA IN CVP-ER, in hottles. 124, 25 and; 50 cent-? sold by the retail Druggists, and by W.H.BROWN HHOTHK.K BTirt Sr HAVfin. nlm iMSEASES OF THE EY' AND EAR.

Dr. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER. OCULIST from Leipz'g, may be consulted on all the maladies of .1 I i i i.ne r.jc aiiu car.

mjt. ivi. in liio tuuut n. uiLiijguiKiieu Oculist in Saxony, and brings high testimonials of his own title to advise and treat in diseases of the Eye and Kar. Dwignt's jonrnaioi music.

HFKiCK S4 HANOVKK STRKKT. d14-1ms HANCE'S COMPOUND MEDICATED HORE-HOUND CANDY. For Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Biood, Asthma, Sore iiiroat, Liiearmgina voice, consumption, Bronchiiis, Croup, Invented, prepared and fold by SETH S. HANCE, ft Smf HIS f5sltimor atrnat POR COLDS AND BILIOUS HABITS. THE A- HJitil Ji.f, JLiSU PU tlii ALIVE PILLS wiv.

ii your nvr is out ol order, you will have tho dyapepeiH and indigestion. If yon are bilious you require a good purgative medicine. If you have a The Test BUnous and Liver BE of ail o-s ii Ttheif wdl adJ cents They so ahead i the box. fVibl th v'm'I Drrryisw eer-ers-Hv, ant! bv W. II.

rfO'CH BROWN BhOVHHR av.d CAN BY nlK-Sm fiRF.AT DISCOVERY" MEDAIRYTS L-" MONAKY BALAAM. The great remedy for Coughs, Colds Consumption. Asthma, Sore Throst, 8tc. The pro'i piness which it cures long standing and obstinate Cough, is a convincing proof of the treat medical properties it contains. READ THE FOLLOWING: Mr.

Medairy Dear Sir: Having beer, attacked in August last a sevore cold and distressing oough which affected my whole system, and rendered me unfit for bus-ness, procured a bott'e of your Pulmonary Ka'aam. and alter takinr a lew niunnA.H relief, and was entirely cured by the use of two bot- VVM. MOXLEY. juriiji io. S07 Baltimore st between Light and Charles, or at OTIS SPEAR'S.

e. eral Agnt. No. 21 S. Charles street.

d24tJ6- I 1, of which 100 lbs. are aliowedto each passenger. Persons, not passengers, desirous of sending a traidc or parcel by Marl Trams, can only do so by application at tne office, and haviiiR the same manifested. COLORED PEOPLE when travelling aior.s, only bo taken in 11 o'clock tram. Ser vants with their i il I so JJ I I I r.

1 itt.oP ii adeluh.iaS2. I be sold in the Cars leave daily at fii i ITT tt AT, thn t-ftir ill IT' i rtfmi 1. KdL? fertWr friends, can obtain passenger Tickets, by either of the EaxU Lin of York and Ltvtryool Far.kt Ships, sailing TWICE A WEEK, thrown. thve-r. Also, sight Bills of Exchange on Jamen lvIc.Henry, Liverpool, (good for tome six nron-hs) sums to suit, from 1 vp, which will he cashed by a1! th principal Banks in Eisiand, lrelR.id, Scotland, or Vales.

ApplT to VV. RHO ASl'S JsOis, o28-6m Corner oJ Prstt st. and Smitr-'s whsn. ALiFOKNIA AND AV ST sl Ax, 1 A. PASSAGE TICKET ABKNClf, Parties wishing Ticksts daring the ueuai Winter rnsh of emigrants, by availing themselves of this Agancy, can secure their Berths in advance, and save expense and loss of time in visitinif th city person, and a-roid all risk of worthless tickets.

Orasrs promptly and carefully attended to. Fuil information riven of the ditf6rant Kouws and lines of Steamers, the advertiser being prscticsUy farm iiar with thpia. Local Ateneies at AlMMtS CO'W, and other ExpreM Officies tliroughott Ihe coantry. Orders and rermtteuiees jfeid) max fcs bs by Wail ai Express. Address JOHN W.

CAKRINGTON, at Adams Co'i, SS Brsfi'way, New Yori, ADAMS 161 Baltimore scraet, Baltimore. N. B. To parties visitmg the esty, full information and assistance in procuring their iioketa will be tar nished at a moderate charge. MEV FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

D1REC1, Wivaas xhe splendid, fast sailing, coppered and oop-per-fastened packet ship CAMBRIDGE, Cspt.Jno. F. Haynie, will be dispatched ail the month of December. This tdiip alVayidslivers her cargo in the beet order insures at iovcest rates. The owiiers mcerdire to ship, ana with the freight positively engaged, ska villouy require the bulk of 2,000 barrels to fell nsr no.

The hirhreuaiation of this as an extraordinary saiter is well known, her Liverpool voyases iroia New York wer mads formerly in lb to days, ana in her last voyage from i-liiladeiidiia to San Francisco, thence to Calcutta and Boston, she has proved lierseif second only to some of tha fastest clippers, Iler laat voaga from Calcutta to Boston, deeply loaded, was. mado ia Uii wh 1st otiiers had 140 to 156 days, Tne CAMBRIDGE having been built for a paci-st ship, haa elegant cabin passeexGrs, and hna rooiny berths berween dsoks for passebgerii. er tahaaoe ireiiat or esarrare LAIvlf MtSb.iCi' ITINCS, 53 Buchanan's wl.sirf. t.rt STIRLING AHRKNS, ft Buchanan's whsi-f. s.

EUROPEAN BIRD CAGES, DIRECT IMPORTATION. The riciieat assortment of fancy BIRD CAGES ever imported to this country of the most approved patterns, variatiesof colors, shape ar.d ornamentsl to all ualby parlors, come of the following patterns, with FiourVases, Masonic, Grecian, Chapel. Rococ-co, Ballon, Ba-rot and Mocking Bird CAGES. The undersigned most respectfully in vites the pablic and dealers 'o this e'ertint amidurdble artie'e. For sales '00 brie Singing CANARY B1RB3.

Also received pr-r late arrivals, a rood s'jpplyof Copper Cake Moulds, lined with tin; Je'ly and Biscuit Mould! dor Confectioners, Hotel and Houae-keepers; WARMING FLASKS, for travelers, sjck persons, a good assortment of Sheet Brass; ire; German Silver; Silver Solder; Door- plaits and Ball-pulls, plat; ed and brass; Numbers for Houses and Church Pews; Name Plates for also for Founders and Pattein Makers; Piano Hardware; fine Pad Locirs; Dog Col lars and Chains. placed and brass, all sizes; BB, of Military and Saddiery Ornaments, and au kmua Metal "roods: Chamois Skins; Spunge3, Sc. JACOB SEEGER, No, 23 German street, 2-tf near Hanover st. FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. Ai! ad-at PERRY'S FANCY' SHOE EMPORIUM, No.

2S1 LEXINGTON is found constantly the most, extensive assortment and greatest rariety of all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES that this city allcrds and for quality of goods at a less price. Instance one article: Ladies Gaiters al I2y, 1 25, 1 37, 1 50, i 62, 1 75 to 52 25. A beautf! ag-sortrr ent of hite Silk and Kid Carters and Slippers. In Misses and Children's department we astonish al! in its variety and beauty. A new style of Jenny Lind Boots, very rich.

Rubbers in al! their variety some sp.end'd patterns st reduced prices. Come ail, and see if these thimrs are so. LEVI No. 231 Lerintton strut, North side, between Green and Pearl sts n27-tft S3. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED.

tl PATENT SCALES THAN EVER. The public wili please take notice that I have made a great reduction the prices of my Scales, so that any person in wact cannot go away without purchasing. I would warn them against an inferior article being forced upon them as superior to them. I sere chaUenM the United States to produce more accurate, dura ol or simple Scales than ray manufacture, purchasers are invited to examine for then-selves. No.

S. Charles, corner of Balderston st 14-tf 1 JESSE MARDESi OLAMPITT REGESTER, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 63 EUhUiiAV Baltimore, ot iateat styles; anew ana cnesp iii-ass house and garden purposez; a new improved HYDRA NT. superior tn xny notir in uaA. ml2-tf SiSicKITCHEN, upon trial; if you like it, keep it; if not, reiumjt at our risk and expense. Thesa Stoves we guarantee to bake better and do mere cooking than any other stove of a corresponding size, with one-ha if the fuel.

This is no humbug. We have tnem of fine sizes, for wood or coal, vrorsrins equally weii with ei-tiior. Cails-ria see, before you pareoase. Bs particular and enquire for the Old Domixios, for siis oniy by KoBBINS At EiBB, RTOVE tiCTJo-S, nS-tf S3 Light street, below Lombard. f-r-yxvz PEKhONtf tat PIANOS S'V's'lwiH find it greatly to their to c-nll at ir.y store.

a splendid Rssort- of r-EVV and SEvO.v D-HAMJ lnbXKU .1 i. at a lo price, are on hand, and rn every reiasct. 1 trnrnp aiid repamne CKAS. M. Si'iEFF, 7 S.

LiLerty bstweea Baltimore and 1-ermttn sts 025-- Ts enbscrrbcrs, edtirti-riri is th ir si B'wareroorn No. 181 BALTIMORE; fcave taken a Room for Piano-Forts on tne second iioor of No. 212 BALTIMORE STREET, and will aiw.ys have for sale, in both Biases, a larga and choioa assortment of PIANOS, from th beat factories a the e-juutry, rrom to 7 ocravs. Anions teem vni w-tfiys 13 found ths ceisnrited pianos cf Chieitsrmr, Boston, and Nnnne Clark, N. York, both of ia.tr3 received gold medais s.t the World's Fair.

Those -who desire pianos st loir prioea, or the more fee STspjlis-srith a choice articl. For svio F. JJ. BEN TEEN fc ta14-f1 1S1 WM, StSKLS. SS, iSS FlKSY PKEMItf Sf SgSK GRAND AND SOUARK I 4 5 PIANO-FORtES.

KNABE, GAEHLE 4, and 9- EUTAW STREET, OffOtiii ths EuiSAa Hcust, Tf iald rtspecttcllr invite public m-tloalarly those mt-rant of a superior PiANO-FORlTE at moderate price) to the extensive sss-irtinent on hand at their Warerooms. Our establishment is now the most extensive South, nunibarinc ever One Hundred Workmen, with a weii salecbsd stock of seasoned Materials, from which wesreinanH-facturing PIANO-FORTES, eombinins most valuable improvements known. Our Iron Frame Pino-Fortes, for hicis hare received First Premiums for three successive years, (fromthe Maryland Institute) over those of NORTHER MAKE, are particularly worthy of attention, hems ao ferrangsa as to secure treat additional strength, without affecting tho Tone, for which oar Instruments have been so highly recommended by ths best Pro'esso -sand Amateurs throughout the Country. A euar.uuee for five years will be given -vith each Instrument sold by ns, of our make, with privilege of srcliange, at any timo within six months from iiay ef it not perrectly atieiactory. CARD ART feNELDHAM'S PATENT AfELG.

DEONS constantly on hand, (f-a ariicl vre t-ta r-sommend.) Pianoss received in vzeha33, vu TNS ttnded to RAN A vV AY' on the morning of the 27th in stant, a colored named M. THOMAS, aged 15 nad on cassinet pants, black c-tv trocic coat, black ciot cap and long boots; has itJl bad teeth. Any person knowing his whereabouts, would confer a great favor on his mo'lier, SARAH BANTHUM, No. 77 Garden street, by letting tier Know or nim. i aso iorwara au persons irom trusting or harboring him.

d.SH-St SIX HUfiDRED DOLLABS REWARD. Ran away from the subscriber, Dr. Richard Duckett, near the Governor's Bridge, Prince George's county, FGRO -MAN "HEN RY ROWN about 5 feet 10 or 1 1 inches high; of dark chesnut color: stout and well built: 30 years of full set of whiskers and t'air, the latter he wears generally platted or combed out straight. He has a grand-mother, named Sarah Brown, iivmg Dutch alley, corner cf iward and Eutaw streets, and is probably lurking thereabouts. On the same n.ght, in company with said Henry, two NEGRO WOMEN absconded one who calls herself whti is the wife of Henry, and left the residense of her master, T.

C. ii Howard, South river, Anne Arundel counry; and the other one named Matilda, who is a sister of the said Beck, and left the residence Miss Martha Howard, Annapolis, Md whom she was hired. These girls have a father living near Charles Sowie's, in Prince George's county. They are own sisters, ar.d very much alike lieck a dark mulatto, and Matilda a very light mulatto. Matilda stoops a little.

They are both about 5 ieet8 or 9 inches high, and of pleasant expressions and rather de'ioate Ttia above reward will be givtrt if taken out of the State, or three hundred dollars if taken in the Stare and secured in jail so that we get tiiero again, or fiino for either. DR. RICHARD DllCKET'f. ri2-'1m T. C.

B. HOWARD. 'VI RS. PHARNUM'S COUGH CANDY ill "7f that hath cm ear to hear lei kim Assr," Baltimors, Nov. 10, 1350, Dear P5adarn The dutiei of my business have exposed meto coughs, cold, asthma, and pulmonary af-foctions.

I have been deprived of the powerof attending to the duties of my profession, and should have been, had it not have been for tho benign ed'ects of your Medi sated Candy. I tried it but a few hours before I began to reap thn advantage of its effects, My ooufh and hoarseness left me, MY LUNGS ARE HEALED! And my appetite criatly improved. therefore, have no hesitation adding my testimor.7 to teat 01 the "rtifeP" WUt, 111.. UI.U UUJ lnffammation of the Lungs, but it fortifies the systsm against future at tacks. This is no quack preparation, but used among thossands in a large practice in Piiilswiolphia, In hot- ties at cents ana i soia oy tne retail jenerally, and by CAN BY ft Ws, ffCIs nsa W.

K. 5,000 isf iUp VVAiM Wilt ing prices, in casn, tor NE- good titles, siayss for life orior a terra oi years, large or small lammes, or singie negroea. I will also o-vchase Negroes restricted to remain ic the State that sustain good characters. F'amiliis never separated. Persons having Slaves for site vriil pleass call and see me, as i am always in tfi9 market with th cash.

Communicationa promotly attended to, liberal commissions paid, by JOHN N. DENNiNS, 18 S. street, between Baltimore tzi tSecond streets, Baltimore. Mftryland. Tre in front th kosis.

m-h" ftUhES'f- 2iK) DOX6I Eastern Enriish nnirr CIS KtPSH. For aale by SfUART SON, Jbxaaat Pia, smsmv 1 La fc iiHru-iccii rim iicncr.rsr Tn'ti" y- 4 8,00... shares were told, WWW.J market was buoyant, and advanced 2 per cent rom the SQwasi.iHuttlimii sdUArs. The tprms of the sale by A CI tllO kv vvsim Afr. Varderhilt are pomfwhar different from the published statement.

Mr. V. did not sell, lus boats for eiock, but for cash. The shires issued by the Conipanj were al! taken by at under of ptreetcapitalints at ai the proceeds paid to Mr. Vandermit This and the bond ol the at 12 months, for one hundred and filtythontand dollars Wade the price of the ceven boats.

Jlis stock of thfl Company is now nominally about Reading was ci'nllRt 93. The Bonds cpnverW into stock during the ear will probably reach a lnii'inri pt dol ars he dividend it is unuersto will probably be 4 per cent nash and 8 per cent in slock. 1 he coal Companies are generally firm, butCumhcriand is hea vy unfertile postponemer.t of tha promised report. Tho cosing price was 65i. Parker Coal and rvew Creek has an upward Movement ai ain.

is buoyant and went to2H- Th? demand for Cryeta! fa-lace continues, and 175 was paid to-dn aa advance ol 10 per cent sinco yes'erday. Jersey Zme was firin at the Second EoHrdatl3. Canton is moving up again and closed at 117ft." A commercial letter from New York, dated at that city on Wednesday, contains the following extracts relative to trade and monetary affairs: "Flour There is more erendiness in our market for the low grades ol State and Western Flour, with a fair demand. Southern 13 rather lower, with a good demand at the decline, and little to be bad at our inside figures. Tnere is more doing for California in thefan-cies.

The sales are 2ono bbis at 5di a $5 681 for mixed to stra'gh? brands Baltimore, Alexandria acd Georgetown; 5 f7 a $7 for fancy, in rart to arrive. Buckwheat Fiour in good supply at 1 87 a $2 12. "'in Wheat is rather firmer, the decline freights favor ii shipments, and a better demand for export at the close. Tern opened firm, wirh a good demand, but at the close, with more offarirg acd less inquiry, prices declined. "Provisions Holders of Pork are rather firmer; tne advices from California induce firmnes3, anl the demand is not very Butter ireely ctiered, and tne prices tend downward.

"Iron lie market hie an upward tencent-y; 1000 tons Scotch Pig so in the last three days at 530, ix nn ns t-v edifh J-'teel Iron sold at 85 a 590; end siio do Swedes at $62 50. Tne dcinai.d dull; only 8oo bales were sold, itt.out. further eha-ige in prices The quotations are: At Ports inferior, r.o;:e; ordinary, low to good, 81- a 8' to liiidd ii.g, low to good, 9i a 9i to 94; mid idiig, ft.ir to iair, 9 a9j Florida Interior none; ordin ry, low to good, 8 a 8 to imdcing, low to good, 9J a 9 to middling, fair to iair, 9 a Other tuii' I'o ts Inferior, noiio: ordrcarv, low to good, 8i a 9 to 91; middling, low to good, Ss a9J to 10; midd ing, fair to fair, RM a Hi. "Tobe-cco is dull: 75 hhds Kentucky sold at 4 a 81o. in small loU; balds Cuba at 21 a 221 30 oases Seed Leaf at 9.to lor Oh o', and 130 bales Vara private terms.

"Money is a liitle more active to day, and will, undoubtedly, continue demand duiirg the week, fBpe-eiaiiv ii the Georgia arrives. She wiil bnng a laige amount oi aientdraf while her gold will not be re-oeasarv for toverai dars. "Mr. Dnper neao-iated to-day 545 03 of Troy City bonds, guaranteed iy the railroad through that Oisttrlct of Coiaialtia Atlvtrlf sfiaeiiia. r.TATIONAL TilKAT Rb, IN WASHINGTON, D.

C. BUNT: FIT OF MR- -4 AC KF.TT. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENI NG, Dei. 31. THK FIRRY WIVES OF WM)SuR Falstr if.

HACKETT. CATHERINE AND PETRCOHIO. Catherine Miss FlTZP vTRICK. RrjWliSTTlCE. lniraking rf purson the bower ivistern Brinob Bridge tne Navy Yard Bridge,) it bis become necessary to rentw the draw.

This cannot be done witneut suspending the travel over it four or live dars. If ths wpatr.er shall bs favorable for the work, the draw will be broken up on Mond-iv next, the 3d of January. The use of the idse will restored as speedily as possible. The Upper Bridge is in order for use. M.

EASisi d31-St? Corr.m:sioner of Public Buildings, lOK SiliLLlNGTON IS AGENT FOR Hnrpers' Pu'nim's Msgaz (itnlsv'a Lad 's Bork, Graham's Magaz ne, Ladi-i' National Masa- Arthur's Honie IMagszme, zlne. Gleason's Drawing Rtom Bart urn's New Pictorial I Companion All Above MagBzies and Newspapers for Jan uar? er reieived and for sa'e at the WASHINGTON PUBLICATION OFF1CK. Gieason'3 Pictorial Frine reduced to Six Cents. JOi. SHIl-hl-GTON'S Eookslore, Cdeon Buiidine, eorber of 44, street d3l sto and Pennsylvania Avenue.

IMAGAZtN E. for January, 1853 PU TNAM'S MONTHLY G- LADV'S BOOK GRAHAM'S AfAGAZLNFj KATIE STEWARD a true storr WIHTEIIALb, it tie l-ms of C-omireH. For tale at E. BUCKINGHAM'S Nationa Periodical Depot, dS0-3t Under rVatiorat fiotel. tTV A BJlll NGti SOTkTH1NG I CHM'S NATIONAL PERIODIC At- DEPOT, UNDER THE NATIONAL HOTEL.

The subscriber respectfully announces to nis friends, straneers and the public, t-at heha-s opened bis NFW NATIONAL PKRI-ODICAL and NEWSPAPER DEPOT, under the atioonl Hotei, Pennsvivana avenae, near the corner of Sixth street, and cordially solic.ts tho'r pa-tronpge. I Fhall keep coVis'antiT on hand a vanetr oi ALL the CH1AP PUBLiO'ATlONS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS AMERI AN srd FOREIGN REVIEWS. AcMr.g Fditiors of the MODERN STANDARD and MINOR DRAMA: together vith the WFEKLY LITERARY, and DAILY Also, LETTER, NOTE and CAP PAPER, EN VKLOrS, and FANCY ST A TU FRY of every descriptor, and a veil se'ec ed assortment oi VISITING hvA PLAYING CARD, all cf which I now oifc-r at the imst modern prices. made anangir.fr;ts with several of the largest publishing houses, for their works as soon as ipsned. I am fully prepared to execute with prompt cess orders eatrafted to my care t5" Particular attention will be paid tosendirgby otherwise, ail publications, to an part of tho Li lted States.

E. BUCKINGHAM. NATIO'tL PEBrnMCAL l-roOT, fj.rj-s Under Nancnai Hoiel. "iB i-TfaT iTt tTiis i i I 1TV CHURCH, at GEORGETOWN. D.

IS STILL up EN at Fob rest Hall, oeokge- EXH1B1 1 iur INDUSTRY OF WORKS Or' AMERICAN at WASHINGTON CITY. The FIRST EXHIBITION of the METROPOLITAN MRCHA ICS' INSTITUTE will be opened on THURSDAY use an 01 ewosrj, in tne new- end splendid HALL of tfii hAjT wiau or tte Paitnt Omce. one ot the largest ana most magmnceni rooms in the United States, IteLug two hundred and seventy-five feet long by seventy feet wide. To this exhibition, the manulacturers. mechanics, arrises, and inventors, from all portions of the Union, are cor dially invited to eonmoute.

iiie n.i win us opeueu for the reception of goods on Monday, tne 14tn 01 bruarr. and the Exhibition wiil positively oiose on or before' Thursday Night, March 17. Articles intended lor competition win not ne re ceived later than Saturda Night, February 19. Artie es designed lor l.xfn&it.on only win ds re ceived free of charge until Tuesday Night, Feb. 22.

All nrtic os rteoosited lor competition must be 01 American manufacture or production. Depositors win nave irce atimission 10 ine ixniDi- tion at all times when it 13 open to t.i public. Goot 3 for the Exhibition will be transporua rrtt from altimore to Washington. The Machinery Departmentwillbeunderthechargo of a snecial superintendent an exeel'ient and power ful (40 horse) enema nas been secured, ana every ia-cihty of power, fixtures, labor, is ottered fret, of eyvtn.it, in tho hope that this portion of the display will be unusually varied and interesting. All intending to exrubit arc requested to give notice at as erly a cay as possible, tiooaa snouia be accom panied by a proper invoice.

Circulars, containing detailed instructions, will be forwarded, and any further information given onap-piicar'on. pai'd, to the Corresponding Secretary, CHaRLES F. STANSBURY, to whom al communications on the business of the Institute should be addressed. ns-iawzm TVT. W.RALT BROTHER, IMPORTERS MftF FINE WATCHES, AND MANUFAC-''iTURERSof every descrtnt'on of RICH JEW- iKVnnd Pt kk bVEK WAKK.

Also. Ilea ers in Piated Goods, fine Fans, Albata Forks and Spoons, cmnnrinr F.nciiBn and American Table Cutlery: Gold. Silver and fine Steel Spectacles; Eye Glasses, Sic. Importing, as we ao, mrecr, mi ovr oroign noons, and possessing every Jaonity for Wanutactunng trie mr.of sfy ie.s of Jewelry and Silver Ware, we ofier inducements to purchasers not surpassed by any in tnis country. ohes, Olirononisiers.

ore, repaireu witu mo m-lostcaro. M. W. GAL'f Sign of tno Goldbn Eaolk, Pennsylvania venue. between 9th and loth d9-tF23 Washington.

WASHINGTON AND ALEXAN felW DRIA BOAT. The stsnrner obi), WAKninb iun will dapart ot the hours named, trom the regular Steamboat Wharf. Tins boat has a very fine, comfortable Saloon. Boat'3 fare 12 cents. Two Coaches connect with tho boat.

Tha Coaches lfeave the oapitoi at 1 1, if. Boat leaves A iexandria at 7i. 9, 11. 1. 3, i.

leaves Washington at 8,10, 12, 2. si, 5. ett JOB CORSON, CapL- I.ITHAM'S OMMKSIS AfrlN THR KCIA n. Persons Irvine 22 Baltimoro in the 4 o'clock train, will find my C'ACH at the Dlr.ro r. in vvan.ngton, KVEHY NIGHT, ready to convey them to Alexan dna Come one, come and ca'l for LATHAM'S COKCAl LATHAM.

d4-5w --t KOK NORFOLK AJNli) The steimor OSCEOLA Washington for Norfolk EV-FtRY THURSDAY, at. 9 o'clock, A. M. Ksturninj leaves Norfolk EVERY FRIDAY, st 4 o'clock. P.

JAMESMITCHEL.L1 TN THERPHANS' COURT FOR BALTi-i MORE CITY. November 26. 1852 In the matter of the estate cf MARY McKEN A Ordered by the Orphans' of Battimore city, that wiliam H. Quinn, administrator of Mary McKenna, deceased, be and he is hereby directed and to cause to be inserted in two or more ri the daily newspapers published in the city of Ba'timore. a notice, once a week for the space of weeks, warning ail persons interested as distributees of the estate of sa'd Mary McKenna, deceased, to appear on or before the first day of February, 1853, to shew cause, if any they have, why the residue and remainder of said estate should not be paid over to the Board of Commission? rs of Public Schools of the city ot Jiainmore, anu to ue oy earn uiumbj crsuarsd to execute cromtlr rlors for Loo -motive, stationary or waiiro nAAl ENGINES; Wcol6U, Cotton, Griat or 8 Ri'LLS; Car und Locomotive vYjEELb vrA Xf ES fitted rtwdy lor uset CAS1I5f6S of every Ascription.

Estimates far vork any if art of the iS UMA1 KAlrL KESfttRED. GRfjY HAiE. ii C'il ANGED WITHOUT tttb APPLICATION it. r. KING.

it is Kfaet, wmeh oan oe attearea tisnt by tiie inventor, ac it aoarr, injrroiiieuts only. The hair is renovated ana and the natural colored restored, with- tinore street, and by Drnggistsin the city generally, and those of the United States; General Depot, 123 i--n Chambers sirees, rvs Ycrx. n. a.jism jor ran Deusen's Jmyroved Wahpene, Ji3-3in fVEST RUCTION TO RATS, MICE, AND DOACH ES. SAUNDERS' RAT and ROACH EX TE ATO will rid your nouso oi iaere it HANCK'JI, It-its to all good houMiMfsrt, EinTltOrR R.DD IfcU LJ HIO U3C O-LLU CUIil'Ulli WlO S1W IcToois True copy.

I r.it NT A N. eg. of Will. m'ip fi.iiNni.-K 4 r.nVfvHn aw ri'MPsVo-itS fT'fYvVr Vf STRi'TS ri a tim OR AND MON -E Riji t1 A HV 1 0 fy, saving ttiGir Iron 1'cakidery ana ftiaornne ftiioss is 1 rriA cn 10 BALTIMORE, FRIDAY, PECB'K. SI.

1S55 lRcpcrd for the Baltimore Sun. Washington, Dec. 30. SENATE. The chair liid before the Senate an invitation from the F.xecutrive Committee of the Jackson Sralue Co-nr-any, to be at the lntiniirMion of thit statue on the of January Eev' Also, a report from the Secretary ol the Inteiior.

comrnuuii atin? a stateiix ol the steps taken with rejrar.l to the a tor the lunatic asj law of the Mc. Cass' resolution calling tor information re-foectine the establishment ot a upw eo.oiiy ia Central' America by Gieat B.itaiu, was taken up anil passed. Mr. Davis subuiStteJ a resolution, which was adopted, i alLcg tor a statement ot the amount oi hosi.stnl money derived by the United rates irom. the tax of tweary cents a-iuoath on seamen's wasref, and he presented petitions praying the le-twai ot that tax- A bill the relief of C.

Matthews, Charles TVoou and James Kail, of New York, was debated and then postponed, Hi 11 ma kins- further appropriation for the cen r- ot roads in Minnesota, School randsia Oregon, were consider ed and i-assed. Aq aapvir-uienr, till Monday wa ordered. Ov-o-; i. of Mr. Fran, the bill cempensatinf the b- of Dr.

Willi-m Somerville, of Talbot i for destroyed by the British in 1SI4. wa ta'tT. and passed. Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, tiered a resolution crt'lin for the report of the Board of Officers appointed exr-mrx the Blue Lick adopted.

Two other private bills were considered and After a sh Executive session, the Senate adjourned 1il Monday. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The Speaker stated that there were or.ly members present, who did not constitute a noram. A call of the House was then moved, upon hch the yeas and nays were taken; which was tcji'Cted veas 79. navs 53 Hon.

Edward P. Little, a delegate from Massa-chr -tts, presented credential, and was svora in. havin? ucz e.toted to rid thv vacancy, which bv ths of Mr. Fowler. The motion lor a call of the House was thfn tra'vn.

theie reirr.r a no rum present, and the jor.rj of yesterday were then rccd. Seymour, of New York, moved that the ia order to Ttke up a reaola-fi: jus sent down from the Senate, telative to the nbjat law, which goes into operation ie roue yafscf the iitry on tfce first of January net t- t- meet a dtihouity tin has arisen from in ia seme custs to procure me ne.t--.ni macliinery, and the engineers having been unable to provide i.ie required tests which was objected to- It tras f-c a resolved that when the House it sun's to meet on Monday a resolution, introduced by Mr. Harris, of Tea ssee, ot Monday, to authorize the receiving rtp of com iittce. ".1 tea there should be no tl.iLwte, r-ken up; anJ the ayes and nays wer? or-'ered upon a motion to lay the resolution tiftvu the tabic: which was negatived yeas Tee yeas rrl avs vere then ta Ken upon th passa.e ot Zi'-i wnica v. gutived yeo-; b.

ravs Mr. cf ct.abiy im itici'iiry into the von-in, mored to suspend ths to a resolution for bsnliinj sdera of the District oi oiu- i ir. Ficklia said he wa! prepared to report a biii on -ut r.nd the suspension of the rules objerel t-. the suiject was Ir; pped. The Kous-- then till Monday next.

Correspondence of the Baltimore Sua. Washington, Dec. 30, 1S32 Report cf the Secretcry tf the Treasury So Large in the Treasury T'ie Cabinet Puzzle Jno, Viz and Annexation. More of Mexico before Cuba The Frcr.cb ir. Sonoro.

The Annual Report of the cf the Treasury to Congress, will ret be ready, it is said, till after Ne Year's. It will, I imagine, disturb the eoiden of a surplus of twenty millions for Congress to riot on. It will be fouad tha tbere is "no necessity for a reduction cf tartrf, for the purpose of disposing of the surplus revenut. It La ben rroposed that Congress iroviae a fur of rive or ten millious, to be reserved in the treasury, in casa of an emergency ia foreign affairs ring the next of Congress. Where will thy tin the taoaej! They must torro'v lor if the rive per cent, stocks, payable in Jur be pail off, there wul bz no such amount of surplus for reservation in the treasury.

We are as much ii the thu kas ever as to the nature he cabinet puzzle. If there is any grour.d for the freqtieit and pert'caciTas mention of Mr. John A. Dix's name, as representative of ti.e democracy of the Expire state in the cabinet, it will le-id many to the conclusion that ii is to be an cabinet. Mr.

Cix is a very annexationist. Ke voted, in the 5er for the atne-tion of Eu" he also maiataincd the Wiicinf roviso. apj.ii-'i'ioa to all new territory. Ke wiih go for the annexation of Cuba, and the estensioa of ti.e area of tree torn To get Cuba will undoubtedly be the policy of this covei n-nseat for years to come, under every successive adaiiaistraiiog, until the tact be accomplished. The condition of a war for her acquisition is already, with alacrity, accepted.

The question remiiairtg to be Mttle.il relates to -the time and of acaexation. In my opinion, ths acquisition of some portions of shcrld precede it, because Mexico stands between us sn I our possessions on the Pacific SEd our trade with Asia. We must develope out exisuag resources and consolidate our present streng'h before we go into a war for Cuba and that shedi not take it without a war, we have betn ditly noticed by France- end England. We snail be fslrther a Ivised as to the policy of the T'mtrd Ji-ates oa the Cuban question, in the course of the discussion of next week. Mr.

Calhoun is then to be exhibited as an advocate for the acquisition of Cuba. The op arauccs of Count Boulbon, in Sonora. are to ba oa his hook, and the French eoverfmetit is in noway connefsd with them. The great Butf jiohunt" will, therefore, be postponed tiil we wont Sonera. Ion.

Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun. Dec. 30. The Pierce CMnet R'ivrn end Re-Departure of Mr. Hunter Hon.

Cr.hb CusMng Cabinet C'cims cf Netp Enicnd Her American AchUvnwats I n- iuitrii cf the Committee of Was end Mentis, $-c. The Hon. R. M. of Virginia, has re-tttrntid rom Boston, and this morning left for the South Ha has, no doubt, been offered the Secretary si ip of State; but it is, as yet, doubtful whettf i he will accept it Those who are supposed to be in hi confidence suppose he will not.

Bs this as it is. the fact that Mr" Hunter has been conru'tcd be overlooked. Mr. Nicholson, of Tennessee, isalso la a position to accept or decline a cabinet appointment bly even the Treasury. As to the Hon.

Caleb Cashing, rumor here in Washington would kfp him out of the Cabinet; rumor in Boston puts him in it. You mayjuJgc which rumor is likely to be most correct. Aj to the 'impropriety" of having a gentleman from New England in Mr. Pierce's cabinet, I have only t- ien.irk that Mr. Folk, of Tennessee, had Mr.

Cave of Tear.efsee, in the cabinet Ternesaee eixg at that time a whig State. Ne He land of six States, having together torty-one electoral votes, atid rtprestntii as much ir'eLTiTesce, wealth and character especially cf species which tivt color to whub universal Yankee cation" as any other spct ui the same extent in the whole country. There is not oa the eatire globs a spot of the safna size i. able of toasting of a more icdmtri-oits. enterrt' ig, inventive, go-a-bead sort f.f M'3 than the of New New Eag-U are the leading merchants in Ne? York M- EaIar.ders the leading railroad and -'proven ear men in Pennsylvania, and they are the instm tlors of schools and colleges in very scct'on of our I'nioa.

Oar priccipal 1'otts cad bistonar have all beet New Eriglanders, and they have had as much to dfj with fiarr.ingthe American Union as any people next to the Vir-riniacs. With all duc rcsocct to tha cavaliers, there is something due to the round-heads. There is some hsrrd labor to be performed in the early stages of civilization of a people, and that labor the have performed to the an niration oi the world. Fitxs te i'an--' Uniler these circumstances, there is no reason to suppose that the country tvishes New England to hi tier light under a bushel, or play the sleepy virn. Ti.e committee of ways and means have had no holidays wha and don't mean to have any.

They have already reported every iegular appropriation bill, with the execution of that of the navy and post-orrice. The estimates for the latter La a not vet been sent ia, consequently the committee could not operateupon them. It is impossible for the committee of ways and means to perform its task more faithfully. X. Correspor.dci.ca ef the Eaitimcre Snn.

Washington Navy Yard, Dec. 20, 1S52. VisU of Stcreta)-y Kennedy Trial Tripef ti-e Water itch Rosiest Steamer in the Xavy -Serious Accident Criminal Court, 4'c. The Secretary of the Navy, accompanied by Commodore-Shubrick end wo ether friends arrived at this df pot about half pait twelve o'clock, and wers r. with the customary salute.

They retrkcid on board the Steamer Water Witch, tnd uadf 4aamand of Ciptaiu Page, a'id sailing master Morris, pretty vessel moved orb most gracefully. The machinery is unJtr the supervision of Chief Engineer, Wm. M. Ellis and assistants Stump and Barker. Other scientific gentlemen are on board, I presume President Fill mora is too closely engaged at this time to be present.

The Water Witch proceeded down the Potomac to a point Fort Washington, in one hour and rive minutes, a distance of sixteen miies. Returning, she reached the arsenal in til minutes Every movement was satisfactory, and the Water Witch is estimated now as the fastest steamer in the navy, various experiments in gunnery were practiced duriag the excursion, all of which rendered hih satistactioa. I iut w. Uit, uotrng a colored. A fV'l i'3en iVI to thelr friends and an orna- ment to i-mfdv vtianur iw-wpirvfcw i5)f fAMC WhAKNESS, by tui great and lninortint, Komcdy.

wAni-iuoa of JTtThe second Presbyterian congregation of Lancaster. have purchased the Mechanics' ln-stitute in that city, lor $5,400, to be used for a church. EfKessrs. Bates Co of New York, have takes the contract for the construction of the New Orleans and Jackson Railrcad to the Mississippi line. 33 The Pennsylvania State Education Convention met at Harrisburg, oa Tuesday Mr.

Burrows, of Lancaster, was elected president. 23 Lake Champlain Is entirely free from icp, and steamers could pass its entire length as well now as ia June- trjpMrs. Frances F. Marsh, wife of Rev. John Marsh, Secretary of the American Teaiperancc Union, died at Brooklyn, on Monday last.

S3Hon Geo. Rowe, of Madison county, a member of the last Assembly, died on the 27th inst. 3 A boy named John Knauss, aged nine years, died in Lehigh connty, last Saturday, of hydrophobia. Ef-David Brown, of the firm of Brown, ship builders, of New York, died on the 25th instant. S3-Aug.

Ketchura was killed at M'Keesport, on Christmas day, while a' tempting to rescue a prisoner from constable Walthour. Pierce and Senator Hunter, accompanied by Amos Lawrence, visited Bunker Hill monument on Tuesday. Fraser. sgent for the Bank of Montreal, in London, Canada West, was thrown from his carriage and killed, a few days ago. Elf-At Ripley, Ohio, 13 000 togs have been slaughtered this season, being an increase of 4,000 over last year.

"JHon. Presley Ewicg, of has announced his intention to be a candidate for re-election to Congress. Wm. Houston, son of Dr. Houston, of Marietta, Pa died suddenly ia that borough, on Saturday evening last.

SHfIa England, at present, there are a hundred and sixty offences punishable with death. 23" The U. S. sloop cf war Falmouth arrived at Monterey, California, oa the 14th ult. nyA locomotive called '74, arrived at Wheeling, trom Baltimore, on Sunday night Commercial Summary Reported for the Baltimore ifun, BALTI MO MARKET TH AY.

Fish. A moderate demand; market quiet. Small sales at previous prices. LOuP. and Mxal.

Ths Flour market to-day was qaiet, sSa of bbis. Hiward street brands at 3 25 per bbU. do. at tin earns price. Deaiers cenereiiy are troldurz off for farther advice from Europe.

We quote Kye Flour at 4 5), ai.d ti r-icil at 3 f.2 a .3 75 Dsr hbl. sain and The receipts of ail kinds of Grain are sight, riifr. It sales to-day ot red Wheat 1 14 a I 17; wnite Wlinat.eood to fair, at 1 13 a Si 22; and prima for fatuity flour, at 1 i-5 a Jl 25 per bushel. Rye 62 a 83 cents per bushe! -ales ot Corn at 60 a 61 cents, yellow do. 13 per bvhel.

Mary Had Oats S7 a cents, and Pennsylvania do. S3 a 42 csnTs per bushel, fc'eeds are qaiet We quoie Tveraesd Ht 5 27 a. 5-3; Timothy -seed c2 5e: and axsred $1 33 per bushel Ti.e iirtirket is quiet, sales very F.n:.'.i. Kto Coffee 9 a cents per as to quali-y. r-tusrars ar.d Motr.sses unchanged, no snles ol moment, Ri'le -H a 4t cents Der ll.

pROvrtoN3. The stock is light, and the market quiet. We iK.te sales of 2W bbis. new Mess Perk ac 75 per casli; old Mesa Pork ar.d Prima do .17 per bbl. A file of 2 vi tierces prims Mess Beef at 521.

We quote Western Beef at $16 per bbl. B3on quiet; irn.li ard prices unolianzed. Lard iiis declined; sales in bbis. at 11J cent; and in kegs at lk centa per ib. flutter in kegs 17 a 2u cents.

Cheese 9 a 10 cents per lb. Tobacco. No sales of moment; prices nominal as laot quuteu. ool. The market is firm at 27 a 29 cents for unT ras'ied; and 37 a 40 cents for "waar-ed common, tfaies of fleece at 45 a -50 cents, and pulled at 35 a 59 cents per ib.

WHrj.rr. We quote in bhds. at 24 cents, and in bbis, at 24i a 25 cents per gallon. Philadelphia Market, Den. 29th.

Bark About 50 hhds 1st NSo, 1 Quercitron sold at $23 per ton; Cotton very quiet, but firm riour 5 50 a -S'S per Wheat scales of 30f 0 bushels at 120 cts for reds and 12i cts for Penn'a white. Rye 3.5 a 86 cerds. Corn Sales oi Southern yellow at 64 cts. Oats Southern 45c. Peun'a 44 a 43c.

Groceries Sales ol gOtfO bags Kio Jorl'ee an ab. ut hjc, oa tim. Iron is in good tiemard and scarce; a sale of Charcoal Pig was made at 6 loos. Cloverseed dud at 5 per bushel. Whieky in bbis 25 cts, and hhds 24i cts per gallon.

SALES AT STOCK BOARD YESTERDAY. Reported for the Baltimore Snn. S3C0O '39. .101 1350 shs BiORK, tme94 STOCK MARKET. Market dull, except for Baltimore acd Ohio Railroad Boada and Shares the former (of the issue 13S9) selling at lGl.ar.d held at the close attoii.

Large sales of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Stock, oa time, at 94, with sales after ho Board at 9H. Large time sates, wo understand, have been made of thi3 stock within a few days, out ol tho Beard, at from 93 to 94i ail that wis offered bain? readily taken. The following were the prices offered and asked at the Baltimore Stock Board yesterday: Pablic Loini. Far. Bid.

Ak U.State6'6, '67 100 do do 'OS 100 i do do '56 100 i Bank Stocks. Par. Farm. 4 Plant's. Chesapeake ii5 Bid.

Atk Mechanics Franklin Citizens Farm.Bk. ofMd.i PatapscoBk.Md. Insurance, fjitltiinore Life Firemen's Baltimore Firs C. States S'l dOO U.S. Tre is.

6's i lfO Mil. 6 p. C. '70 100 do. do.

'i0 1011 do. do. coup 1H0 do. dsfer'd 6's 100 do. 5 per cts.

100 do. 5's, ateri's 100 Virsinii 6 p. cts 100 6's. '60 100 tu 5 191 13i 101 24 llo Ul 113 50 50 14 8 Asbo. Firemen's SI 93 23i 341 ao do.

pie i Oo I tf i lOlJRailwavShares. do do '70 100 do do 30 (00 Baltimore 5 p. c. 100 B40RR 6's, '54 100 do do '67 100 do do T5 iOO do do '0 100 do do 4 100 VkiCRR bonds 100 CSOC pre. b'us.

100 do ffmr.brVa ICO Batik rftocks. Ek. of B.tl'.iiuore 100 Merchants 100 UnionEk. of H1il. 75 Farm.

4 40 HO iot; I07j Ul ool: loi uoj uii PC 98 5-iP 60 100 Ohio 100 Mi: I Washington 4 Cumberl Bait. 4 Sr.sque'a: Turnpikes. Bait. Harford. Reisterstown York Frederick Miscellaneous.

It's Gas Co. 100 25 50 50 6 20 i0 100 50 SO 65 fid too 100 33 lit. Water Co. Union JVlan. Co.

Canton Cotnp'v Susqcs'a Cana) 131! iioii 13i 41 117 73 Ctnmh. Coal c.n Uom.Far.(:uli) do do (short) SO Marine I 30 30i 'Interest o2'. George's Creek Coal4 IroiiCo. 631 31 i -tDividend off. TRADE AND MONETARY AFFAIRS.

The rton Kar.k oi fliarylsr.d has declared a semi annual dividend of four per cent, payable on and after the 6th January. The armers' and 1'ianters' Bank has declared a semi-annuai dividend of five per cent, payable on and after the January. The Panama Railroad Company have declared a biauk dividend, for the half year, of 10 per cent, which, as the stock is worth 150, is equal to a cash dividend of 15 per cent. Tha road will be finished to Gorgoni in February. Insurance stock is now a very desirable investment.

All ths Companies, in all the Atlantic cities, pay large ly, and at ew crk, a day or two ago, when the books of the Continental Insurance Company were opened, over a million of stock was su bscribed. The capital is fixed at fire hundred thousand dollars. At Boston, the morey market is easy, and factory stocks oontii us in request at advancing prices. Tne receipts of cotton at the ports are heavy, being already 400 ooo bales greater than ihe receipts at the sams prriod of 1851. The Philadelphia American, of yesterday, says: 'A het'erleeliii? prevailed ia the Stock market on Wednesday, and tha fancies generally imcroved Morns Canal sold up to 21 An advance of cichuTl-kill Canal was firm and advanced the common stock and the preferred 1 Lorg Islind fluctuated between 15 and 1GL and closed at 16? Vickstiur closed at an improvement of and Union Cana! in Loans there va: a moderate business, the aggregate sales re tching about.

533 trt at full prices. Pennsylvania 5's brought 9i; Schuyikili Hit, and Reading '70's 92i. At quo aiious tne market oioaeu sieauy. The New York Post says: "The cara! navigation being at an end. our receipts are Ujiht, ar.d confined to those from the South and by railr.

ad. Tha stock of flour is u- der 00,009 barrels, of which is Canadian. Tho market here has risen too high for tne execution of tne orders from Great Britain. The sto.ik of wheat is "Oo.CCO bushais, in great part damaged." The New Y'ork Tribune, of yesterday, says: "Tho Stock market on Wednesday was active for the kttJini ancies, with garatriiily a strong market, Buaine, or oi uiaoovery, uerers nim irom applying those who, from education and respectability, oan alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptons of tnis horrid disease nwte tinnir nnna.r- ance, affecting the head throat, nose, skin, pro-w gressing on with fngiitfu) rapidity, till death puts a pe- that bourne from whence no traveler returns. TO STRANGERS.

He who places himself under the care of Dr. Johnston, may religiously confide in his Jionor as a gentleman, sad confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. Ths many thousands cured at this institution within the last ten years, and the numerous important Su--gical Operations performed by Dr. witnessed by tha reporters of the papers and many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again befor the pubbc, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicteu. Dr.

Johnston would say ta those unacquainted teitk his reputation, that his Crtatntials or Divlowimt it-viays hang in his oflict. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediate! and full vigor restord. BP" A cure warranted ur no charge, in all cases jtrt to the contract mcde leith thepatient. SENT BY MAIL d21-tJii4 d2I-tJal4 URE CURE, OR NO CHARGE. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.

At this estat hshment may be obtained the rrxwt speedy remedy for clltJSI DISEASES, Waakness: loss ol Organic Powers; nuin in th disease oft he Kidneys: auctions of the Head.Throat.' Nose and Skin: Constitutional Debility, and ail those DDeS or renderng marriage, impossible. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DA.YS. No Mtreury or No-rinvs Drugs Used. DR. The only regular physician advertising: he alone cai restore you.

From his extensive prtctice in the first Hoppifats of Europe and this viz: London, Vans and the Biocf sv of Pm arie hla. ha ft'jfo the unfonteSECHKTrfBI malady, I VII the viact. tor ur. jonnston ia oa ed nnon avnr. particularly by sTanrors, who, unfortunately, to their l.

ni-Hit'MLtjHfm ewjxcffa rrorB tola Ha SI NERVOUS DEBi LIT V. fAKness ol tne system. ir.ntv healthtul existence of man, ar.d it ia the rnnnriclia are most ant to become its vintims. from an Hiouajifcin iuuii ni-j fcunjeci. tnemsei ves, f- rsoin siiu uarumas are orron misled with respeot te the or 3cnrce diKeace in their sons and X5 ir.e.

itoff unci: uu lllPT tiurioo to Guier CfiUfid tl'O wnaan? of the frame. Palpitation of tha Heiri, Dys- (ij-sia, iimisea.it'iijjjoraijgementoi tne Nervous Sys- thou serious Men! ci Eifects, Fuch as loss of 'Memory! X)epre3aion of or ppcus'iar Fits of MclanchoiT. tho organs is soeedily and full vinr r.sil.r.j iiousttiiuf oi me most iervons r.na Debilitated individuals, who had al! hoce. Imvn hn relieved. Ail impediments to MARIUA6E, Physical or Disqualification, Nervous Irritability, Trembling and Weakness or Exhaustion of th most fearful kind, speedily cursd br Dr Johnson.

TO KAlM GEKS. It is with ths srreatRBt Jhnt r- permits his card to apoear before tho lt unprofespronal for a physician to advr rtise; hut unless he did so, the afflicted, particularly strangers, oouid not fad to fail into the hands of those impudent, hoisting imposters individuals destitute of knowledge, name and character pedlers, shoemakers, me- uuiiuijB, auvwrubing uiemseives as physioians; ignorant quacks, who keep you tricing month aRer wini ruircun Sjvertise fa auainto'il too li-vlIlLCU if n.i C- ii "'Tf" iii.ii.. uia. liiunceK i jr. ia ornentontcan cure you.

To those un- f'f''iX'i neceasary "Piomas aiwaya hue AAA ims ti.ii,z-. WEAKNESS OF THE ORB A IMS immediately curea, and fail visor restored. ptfA.LL LETTERS POST PA I f-tMimrv SENT BY MAIL. d21-tJaiT- iVJU UAitRlb hUOk 1NFIRA1AJS.Y, NO. SI SO UTH GA STRTS irr.

(Between Second and Lombard nfrree.t. A SAFE AND SPEEDY CURE EFFECTKB OR NO MONEY REQUIRED. Over twenty years' experience trie treatment ol all terms ot httlVATK DiSEASF.S enables DR. HARR IS to ensure a sound and sveeriu rv.r in an-, r.t these complaints. His remedies arc free from disgusting Haisam, poisonous compounds of Mer cury, ana injurious jirnsvrnicii so olten lead to exposure, rentrerir- the urdiappy suli'orer an invalid fir life.

lilci lAJUrV 1HUK ivlAR oelebrated throughout, tha Union for the efTecttsal ewe of all classes cf Secret Diseases, in the shortest time ever accomplished by proper and safe remedies, ut est Wished in the city over thirteen years ago. as a refuge from Quackery. No publio notice of this Institution would be reir.i:re.l wore it not for the number of strangers in a large arty exposed to imposition flora, thsallurinff baits oi Mock Doctors, vho will pro mise anything to entice strangers to thmr mkiuJ sepulchres! SnrKKLXlJ MANHOOD may here find a certain restorative. The remedies Dr. Harris in renovating tho msntii.

mn phth-. powers, and removing ail organic disability, witk other evils entailed by a certain Secret Habit, are La- iiuoeiit. uj uraiuiij coiuiiii euect, tna uXiSarpaB uy any discovery cf the age. 1U Dr. H.

has riven particular attention tn diseasea. Kis fxperioncs enables him to relieve safely and SFEEDILY, all Irregularities, Nervous Denmsreijusi, Constitutional Weaknesses. Utnerri Debiniv, 4'c, Froinot attention given to letters, mid marked with skill and debaacy. Ccrrunumcationa sacredly inviolate. Distsnt persons cured at.

home, by sddrensirir nsr. GORDON HARR IS Baltimore, letters post paid.) Medicine sent, in any direction by mail. tJ2; TMPORVANX TO DOCStOK'S A 1DO Vv wto had the advantage of a thorough 14.8' icsi eait cation, sua over twenty years' praotioe experience in tiie treatment of diseases of her SeX. eseetsllY tllOC from irrniiwrir-r and informs the Lvb.es of Kslt-jnoro that thev may oonBuft kervrith tne ptnot9.t cor-fiaanoii, acd ba autcred oi mJm, by addreserns V. SxowLVCK, Box P.

New orx city i. B. uer riedicmes sre sates neat letter form. ana esc be by mwl ta ny rt of the lJnit-l tuiaz. Ladies wishing and rAbshi hn.r4 during triesr confinement be aeoonar.odateii at her own reardsnce, Thote wisnini a.

box of her Fem! PUlB Will receive tliem return of meil.wiil. directions, by enclosing one dollar and adcrersinr j. V. Knowlton. 3359 P.

ew York oi ty a-sin CVR. MASNlN'a i.UOIA OR. Kr.IXKH' r.oiTjr The nnly positive cure for Loss of Musouiar Ene-rt' Physical Lass'tude and General Prostration, lrrila uuu7 nuutviiyci vous AUCOliOIlS, inuiOStlOnS, Sl34-- any ray ctmiiectau itii uio rrocrccuve unctions. ie.f ftniVi. offspring is source of if recourse be liadtoit the moat benehcial results may be anticipated witi connoecce.

rersons.au weakness and lassitude before taking it, at once become robust and full of enerjy lleafoi A0U0- Frl3e Hr bottle; or tlvb HANCE, 103 Baltimore and sioil Washington, D. C. n2-sm 1 Tha u- lVm UU MIXTURE, for the, rToVnfi I I A I certain delicnU n.nt secret nature. Prioo 61. -jua las.

8 a WC-eg. Whicn rp.iura: v-v. lii icdj i.ifi.0. i ir 24-lmo KCE, lo? Jialtimor street. REWARD.

GENUINE FRTivlnTi SPEC! F1C IX I id Kb ia guarantied to cii4nte nature in.o cuftj SEKKfi fii r.tt.rtn sareoniy by "iThi rtr diS-lm eorrerof PmBld CnArlfts tj i pa uJiofi r.i at a payt IBJ I conve joining the Deoot and near ti uZ Landings. W.rr-. r.S.ffl te" ULAVES WANTED -We are at all tim; i I r-. nil I I 1 Till a pur 4 AVSRO. nurriu oueuiiuno aiimus mini a.

certain secret Habitof Youth, that solitary practice, more fatal to its victim than the song of the Syrens to the mariners of Ulyssse Diignrtcg tneir most nrmiant hi Yif. KTj 1 R-nutuKivK. 1 1. 1 1 1 HTTU I' IJ 1 Ill-n 5 I iaiBiore seven Be particular lo ooserve ine name ana number, or you wix mistake rorsuiiB Bmiui vj marry, ii conscious of any veak-i itSfopi i-r05-. nature, should kko the LUC1NA CORDIAL, as it will infallibly rostnra teaitii and vigor a br ees.

PY Shid in Potomac. It is truly worthy of note that Waler H. Fin-nail. now lis'aiag on the Potomac, n4ar Acquis! Creek, caught, on the 23'h hist, a white s-had, and to-day four others, fat and tine. Mr.

F. says he has bce-a a fisherman 21 years, and has never heard of shed being taken ia December from the waters of the Pq; orotic. P- M. Appoixtii-nts and Fkojiotions in the Navy. A long list of appointments and promotions in the Navy were made by the President and confirmed by the Senate of the United States, on the 2lst aaoag them the following: Robert G.

Robb. to be a Coinmaniier in the Navy from the 2d November, 1852, to rill a vacancy occasioned by the deathof Commander William Pearson. John Calhoun, to bs a Commander ia the Navy from the 4ih November, 1S32, to fill a vacancy occasioned by the death of Commander George H. Upshur. John C.

Beaumont, to be a Lieutenant in the Navy from the 2'J-h August, 13-52. to fill a vacancy by the death of Lieut. John H. Little Harrison H. Cooke to be a Captain in the Navy from 22d Awtil, 1S51.

to fill vacancy occasioned 1 the death of Opt. Samuel Barroa. Wm. McCiunev to be a Captain in the Nary from 13th Oc 1351, to fill vacancy occasioned by the death of Capt. Lewis Wanington.

J. W. A. Nicholson to be a Lieutenant ia the Nary from the 24th April, 1S52, to till vacancy occasioned by the resignation oi lmund F. Shdbrick.

James K. Hanvood. cf Maryland, to be a Purser in the Navy ftvm 25th 1S52. to fill vacancy occasioned bv th death of Parser W. A- Christian.

John C. Colerran, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Surgeon in the Navy, to fill vacancy occasioned by the resigiaMon of Assistant Surgeon J. Vister. James Jt iff ey Browr.lce to be a surgeon ia the navy from 13th Oct 1S52, to fill a vacancy occasioned b. the resignation of Surgeon A.

J- Bowie. Stephen A. MeCreen to be a surgeon ia the navy from 22d 1S52, to fill vacancy occasioned by the death cf Surgeon Jonathan Cow-aery. J. Page of Virginia, to bs an assistant surgeon in the navy from 2d 1352, to till vacancy occasioned by the promotion of Passed Assistant Surgeon Samuel Jackson Richard H.

Cownr.n, of Maryland, to ba aa assistant surgeon in 'he navy from 17ih Sept 1552. fo nil vacaicy nca-iocd by the resignation of Passed Assistant Surgeon Joseph Kopkinson. Appointments bv the PnstDZNT, bj cr.d the adcice end eontnt cf the Senate. John Ambler, of Virginia. rr he Marshal of the United States for the western district Viraiaia, in the place of James Points, deceased- Hiram K.

Bsbr-r, of Missouri, to be Marshal of the United States for the district cf Missouri, in the place of John W. deesa-ed. John D. Coaiter. of Missouri, to Attorney cf the United States fur the district of ia the place of J.

D. Cook, deceased. Th-tiraas T. Condy, of South Carolina, to be Marshal of tha United states for the district of South Carolir-a, from the 15th of nerri January, wh'-n his presc-n? commission will expire. Dudley Gregory, of New Jersey, to be Commissioner of Customs, in the place of Charles W.

Rockwell, resumed. Coesuis. Hector C. Ames, of New York, to be Consul of the United States for the port of Aca-pnico. Mexico, ia the place of George W.

declined. R-'chard B. Jones, of Pennsylvania, to bs Cossul General of the United States at Alexandria, in Egypt, ia the place of Daniel S. Mc-Cauley, deceased. Supreme Court of the United States, Dec.

29, 1852. No. 9. John Kecnett ct al. vs.

Tnomas J. Chambers. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for Texas. Mr Chief Justice Taney delivered the opinion of this court, adlrm-ing the deciee of the district court in this cause, with costs. No.

32. Henry O'Rielly et appellants, vs. Samuel E. Morse et al. The.

argument rf this cause was continued by Mr GiCOrd for the appellants, and concluded by Mr. Chase for the appellants. No. 33. Th? Second Municipality of New Orleans, plain (iris in error, vs- William J.

Minor. This writ of error was dismissed, with costs, under the 5th rule of the court. Prize foh a Substitute fop. Guano. The Council of the Royal Agricultural Society have ordered a prize ol Xl.

coo, and the gold medal of the Society, for the discovery of a manure equal in fertilising properties to Peruvian guano. The competinz manure will be judged by the standard of guano, ascertained by Professor Way; and no claim for the prize will be entertained, unless it be shown that an unlimited supply of the maaurf can ODtamea at a price not more tr.an Xo rer ton, acd within the reach of the agriculturists of the United Kingdom. Light Cois. A few days since a srold caale was taken at the p' st-otnre, Hartford, which was discovered to be deticient in weight. It had gone ihrouga the sweating process, and had lost tatty-six con's or its value, coin trea'cd in this war frpperativ rhnws the mark of th wires nn which it has rested during the operation, and by these it may he detected.

A Healthy Town. In the town of Middle- bury, with a population of 760, rot asinsrle death had occurred for the last seven months. The records of morblity for a number of years, prove it to be one cf th" healthiest localities in the Union. In 1815 there were but two in IS 19 there were but six deaths, all of adults, whose average are was 73 years. Crowning ok Louis Napoleon.

M. Gaillar- det, ia the Courier des Etats Unis, pives currency t4i the report that the Pope has decided to come to Pans at tr.e end ot May next, to crown their ma jesties, the Era per and E-npress of the French, and tnat ne win aiierwar.is dcsiow tne same consecration upen the Emperor of Austria, at Vienna or Milan. Franklin and Marshall College Oa the 2lst the Governor of Pennsylvania issued letters patent incorporating this institution, all the provisions cf the law haying been lulfiiled. Amour; the trustees are Elias Heicer. J.

Rodemey-er, B. O. Wo lit', D. Ztilrs andG Shaffer, of Maryland: Jacob Myer, of Virginia, and W. A.

Good and Wagner, of York county, Pa. The Farmers in New Flagland, it is said, will save a large quantity of hay this winter in consequence ot the mild weather. In maay places the young cattle and sheep have not yet feeding In Jefferson county, New York, according to the N. Y. Farmer, it is estimated that the saving in that county alone is one hundred tons of hay per dag.

J. C. Kkowlton, editor of the Worcester (Mass.) Palladium, has been elected Mayor of that city. i'ir. K.

is also senator elect Iroai orces-ter county. Last year he declined the use of his name as a candidate for Governor, and also declined the appointment as delegate to the Democratic National Convention. Alleged Larceny at Ssa. Lester S. Davis and J3tues Campbell, first and second mates of the schr.

Louisa Sears, of Plymouth, Mass have ben brought to Norfolk from Martinique, charged with larceny, in tavin? taken the small boat and left iha vessel at the island of Mariesalante. They were arrested by the American Consul. Public Libraries. Norton's Literary Register informs us that the largest library in the United States is that of Harvard University, numbering ia all about 92.0CO volumes Next to it ra ks the Philadelphia Library ijunded by Bcrgamia Franklin, and numbering 60,000 volumes. George C.

Shattuck, M. of Boston, has recently made a donation of $7,000 to Dartmouth College, for the erection cf anob-ervatory and the purchase of stror.omical and philosophical instruments; also a donation cf $1,000 for the purchase of books for the library. The Memory of Robert Burns. It i3 stated that a pair of white worsted socks, knitted by the sister of the Scottish poet, Robert Bums, wilt be shortly sent from Scotland for exhibition to the New York Ciystal Palace. The venerable lady is eighty-two years eld.

Emma Snodgkass, the young girl from N. who has been circulating about Boston for several weeks, dressed in male apparel, was tried in the police court on Wednesday, on a charge of vagrancy. The compUiat was not sustained and Lawx was OLscuea. Ulan' yviiuuwv aikj uuvunt i 'J liA 11. sable Cough Candy.

WM. MERCER. For sale by J. W. Bond, S.

S. Hance, J. W. Berry, fi Perkins, Perkins St. J.

F. Perkins, S. K. Flemins. M.

A. Duke, E. H. Stalil, J. M.

Larosue, Thos. Pitt, Messrs. Read, T. Hopkins, and by 1)rttftgists throughout the City, State tad District of rnimrn..

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