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I Jtlilioaukie IPmli) 0f ntincl AdTerllneiaontai mint he ImnUmtln Itirca o'cloclc tii tha aiiHfnoon of eMti lo liuore bKOrtiuuliithonaxl paper. Tliursdny Morwliis. Jat.uary I AHAl'l'V NEW Wiih the commencement of the New Year we lender lo the P.urons and Ki-nd'-ra of tbo Senline 1 our smceresl wishes tor ther hiMlih, linpiincM and prosperity throujjhoul the comma season, our warm thanks for ihVir gooJ-w ill und pulronage du ring the May the connection which now between us coaiinut- for many years and grow more and more uleasunl and uiolilable for all parties, the longer endures. CT This being NMV Yun's. Day, ordet to alt hands lo participate in the festivities incident to ihe occasion, no paper ill le issued from the Sentinel OlKcc lo-morrow momma- Last nijjhi'ii mail brought i from be- yomi Chicago, and strange to any none of the Chicago papers of Monday mention the Acadia's arrival, though the news mubt have reached there iheday previous.

CovMEncr OT --The IUiffuli Pilot publishes a lul of the arnv ila ul that port during the post season of n.ivignuon The first arnval that of ttv itcamboal United States on the ot April; he last, that of the D.in id Wrlurtet, on the 15th December. The lullow- ing is the list oi which we speak. Stcaiiib'td. Prop. Btigs.

St-hrs. Sloops. April, Muy, June, July, August, Sept, October, lec. 64 147 159 151 123 115 116 77 8 6 3 14 13 11 8 13 5 2 20 40 35 28 22 32 41 34 110 215 Irfd 132 1H3 184 13G 15 6 10 11 9 7 5 6 73 258 1333 64 This shows an aggregate of tieenty-nx hundred and tiztyrix arrivals for (tie eight months of Lake Navigation in 1845. The clearances, says the Pilot, were about equal in number to the arrivals.

The aggregate of the two, therefore, exceeds fifty three hundred This is, indeed, an enormous commerce. How few ports on our Atlantic seaboard can make like echibit. And yet the General Government bestows grudgingly what little pittance is occasionally appropriated towards the improvement of the Lake Commerce and the security of Lake Navigation. POST Union e' ves i as an nnct statrniFnl, as nucfrlained at the I'. O.

D'-pnrlment, of the revt-nues derr-'fd from 02G of the lars" oirid-sin the United Stairs for tlie quarter ending ihe of Si ptember last, and ulco compared with the quarter ending the 30lh of Sept. 18-14: Whole revenue for the qunrtTending the 3l)lh Sept. 18-14, in of the Offices, $164,481 The lor the quarter ending ihe 30th Sept. 1845, 271,473 IVficirncy, $193,008 Out of 925 poet oilers, which, under the old laws, paid $11)0 net nnJ upwards per quarter, ten only exhibit on increase. These nhow an increase I Loco Fwrtw flf who voted for Polk, ihe -Tariff of 1842," btriji 4o think thai they Mr.

FOLK'S anti-protection message and Mr. WALKER'S Kreo given the party in the" Key Stone" an unexpected shock. The American Sentinel, a staunch and zealous Polk and Texas paper, calls loudly upon the Senators and Representatives from a i a to a by the a i at all hazards, and enumerates these, among other reasons, why the policy eutuUhshed by the i Congress ol 1842, should not be i abandoned It is lime we again reitorate, that Penns a i a and Pennsytvonisms, had decided to stand by our State policy We have tains teeming i Iron, we require the tariff lo i it i use We have an inexhaustible supply of all kinds of the a facture of iron and other purposes: i a tariff, in a pnrls ot the State it lose half its ralue. We have thousands of ingenious mechanics who require employment. The lanlPplves a employment, in the erection of a i i i and the a a of goods.

Wo want a home a for our produce. The tariff gives a market. The poor, but respectable porlton of our females require employment The tariff furnishes" employment." This is all true, and true, too, with reaped lo the whole Union, as well as to Penn sylvnnia. But this cry for help, even though it come from the Loco co quarter, can save the Tariff. This measure is doomed by the there is too much reason to fear that the majority in each House of Congress only watts for the signal from the party leaders to commence the work of destruction.

Instead of letting alone' 1 they insist upon a return to the "experiments" and "'expedients'' i ring Mr. Van Boren's administration, inflicted so much of loss and suffering upon the country. Let the People note and lemember thest Architects of very interesting contest in the noble game of Chess, is now in progress at New-Orleans. The parties are Mr. C.

Stanly, President of the New York Chess Club, and Mr. Rousseau of match is for 500 dollars a side for the best out of twenty-nine games. Mr. Stanley has won his way, by his excellent game, to the presidency of the Kork Chess Club, and now contests i Mr. Ronsseau, the best plajer at the South, the "Championship" of the Union.

Ve learn from the last O. Bee ihat the first two games, after a hard struggle were both wen by Mr. Stanley. openings in both games, according to the Bee "were what is termed Oiuoce Piano, or regu lar debut," and the first was decided in 66 moves of Curious: Infonnstlou. STtAMBJATS.

Jn the last four numbers, the progress of both tn this country and Europe, has been reviewed, showing lha advance of mechanicnl knowledge in both conn- (hies. This is a subject always i i but there is one page in history, i short, is a aud gloomy. To i page wet now in a i notice of the accidents iha a occurred to steamboats, hince i inuo- duciiou in i i 'j'he first steamboat accident in i happened in 1816 to the Washington, on the Ohio i A i to a lo Congress bv i Secretary of Treasury i i i in IflJS, ol steam engines c.f of i lhat then in use in U. was 3010; of this 800 were in steam- buais; 350 in locotm.lives; aria 18t0 in riianu- a i if i kinds. The of accidents to a engines np to lhal i a i loss of i was 2(10, ol i 230 were in steamboats.

ThesreiiteM loss of life bystcarnboal accident was by llie oollit-ion, and s'inking nf the M'n- in 1837 on the Mississippi; the of i loti was. 3l0. The greatest loss nf i by ihe explosion of steamboat in 1838, in of Or- 'tioka ihe aamt, the uf lives lost was 30. The boilers of ihf steamh blew jp at i i a i Otno.deMroyin," 120 poisons The greaiesl loss ol i by s-nastgiitg, was in he rase of the ste St. LHUI-- on ilie ippi in 134- when 13 live-, lost.

The grealest loss of i by shipicrtck was in lie case ol the Home in on the coast of N. Carolina, 100 persons were lost. The greatest loss of i by the a i of a steamboat up to (hat lime, was in of he Ben Sherrod on llie Miasisippi in 1837. The number of ste.imboats lost np to 1823 was 23. i year 1837 no less a 80 s-teamhoals were lost on the Western walert -D i the len years 1830 to 1840 eighty leamboats weare lost by explosion, in the S.

by i means 780 persons were i outright; and 295 wounded badly of which ber 254 died the i i received. On of 1837, the steamboat Pus i was destroyed by ihe explosion of one of her boilers i on the passage from ton to Baltimore, and 132 persons prnshed About the same lime a similar accident oe curred to the steamer Washington, on Lake Erie, by which 50 lires were lost, One hundred and seveni? lives were bv the destruction of the Lexington in 1840. The particulars of this sad disaster are a i i a to every New Yorker, and therefore il would be worse than useless lo repeat them. i of the on Lake Erie in From the Courier and Enquirer Messrs. Editors: On read inn Mr.

Lester's new work concerning Powers Ihe Sculptor, 1 was reminded of an Incident relative ti Powers occurred interest some of the connoissurs of this city. i Powers was ensagfd in a i wax- figures lor Durfeulle's he got up one to i the piopiictar, supposing i a i it in i a thill Mr. D. been a lo a i i had a i i i i a a in 11 f.ivon'e ol a i a i a vn cnnoisseur.w.ii, i i i i lo jivlgmt'iit it. Mr.

luoUe.it il ioine unntiies a ol Sl pi) I seveu 1 he a i nt ed "Ut sunie i i i i i i i i i in i i Wisconsin saw at Ludington store yesterday morning a lot of nine hogs, raised by Augustus Smith of Troy Walworlh county, which we i entitled to "honorable mention." The nine weighed as follows: 540 Ibsv 480, 3(35; 347; 319; 315; 314 280; all 3196 pounds The hogs looke as well as they weighed and the whole lot bro 1 the round price ofSI59 80 Raising Whea and Pork not a bad business this year in Wisconsin. "R.ETH1.SCHMXNT It nOHM "--Pending ihe election in lite S. Semite ot Printer to that body, Mr. J. M.

thut the choice of ihe i l.ilt upon the mclivid- jinls nlrcidy seletled ns i to the House of offered the lollomng "retrenth- nvnl" resolution. 1 Tint tin 1 or pcrtms drcted printer to lti Si n.U' 1 8 i lie lo SIJ.M) an tn do itif pri ot itc at not lies a 21) per i uriu't i liy I i I w'irii lli' 1 i i tin 1 doi'Uinenis lo be i i il CM not I i I rtlirn i i i i i i ol ilix i i i i lo In i cxcx-db )OIUJ, i i In sun" pi 01 por- soiis sh.dl IK i i i i tloiuse, no iil- Inw.incr sti.ill niailc loi ilunlilc composition or lettini; ot the smie iniH-nl." Thisproposiuon, i i i have i i i iho ople lOini- ti nr Jif'ieit thoitsiiml dollars, iiiid yel li I' tt liiindaHiir to the Sin- ale I i is voted by llie Loco Foco m.ijonty, as follows: Archer, Harrow, Brnlon, Ber- ricn, 'I hoin.iH Cl.iylon, Jiihn 1M Cntirnden, I i i i D.ivtuu, i i I i i i i Johnson ot i i I'lulps, Sinnnond, I'phuiii, Wtfaster Woodbridce--23. ITS--Messrs. Allen, Atchisou, A erton, il.ighy, Uret-sf, Cami run, T.isf, Ch iliners, Colquui, Du-k'nsoti, a i i Haywood, Ji-nn'-e, Li-vy, i McDuflie, Penny bn ker, Speight, Slurgecn, Torney, VVeetcoit--2t. It i be srrn th-it Mewrs HKNTON nnd were the only Loco Foco who gnvc iheir in favor ol i All the rest stood up for the ralos ol conipensilton fixed bv the law of 1819, and c-ven voted for paying, doiih'e prift, where the same document should be set up for both Houses.

Having rstabllshed this principle, the majority next proceeded to ih.Tose Messrs. Ritrhie and Heiss, of Ihe Union, Punters to the Senate. Thus in order to pamper ihe Ex- ecu live pet the People's money is recklessly squandered by the men who are constantly vaulting their devotion to the People's intrreata. We prrnume that the fair prolils of ihe Congressional Printing, this session, will exceed Jffty and probably reach itvcnty-fivt thousand dollars. And yet, as if this was not enough to satisfy Mr.

Folk's official organ, the party majority in the Senate decide that double price shall be paid for every docs- ment printed for both Houses! This is "constructive" printing, with a vengeance. yy One of the Washington charges Father Ritchie i ''hating" Mr. Poi about his "editorials." We a in happy to know that this grave charge is entirely without foundation. Here is the official" contradiction from Union itself! is it tine, as the correspondent of the New York HertU states, that we 'tease the President about our We kitcintvei him The praiddf nt never refused to communicate -with us in the kindest manner. We would go further tt.an this if we hnl eome lo Washington to barn incense to men in power.

This is so far satisfactory. But we hare heard it said that Father Ritchie Mrs. Polk. Will the Union enable us to contradict well it (he other stcryl ANOTHER are happy to hear, say the Detroit Advertiser, lhat the old "Admiral the Lakes" is about lo add another boat to his ver; l.irge fleet. Mr.

Newberry proposes lo bull another fust class steamboat, nearly as large as the Illinois. The work has already commenced and the boat i be readv to run early in the next season. This is the third new boat which will come ont of llie Detroit docks in 1846. all of the first class. A by Cdpt.

Randall, has already spoken of. THK QuEsnoii SBrri-tDl--We are happy to ty at ihe final meeting of the Hoard ol Trustees, List i the Vrulfre question, BO far as ihe East and West Wards are concerned, was de- tiniu-ly settled, in accordance i the recommendations of the Committee, by a vote of 7 lo well lhat ends he business of this place has increased the p.ist aeason.over that of last year by no small nmourit. The export of Flour by Canal amounted lo nearly 400,000 barrels, and the tolls to $140,000. 1'iiini Hit; imimerci.il Advertiser. The following enigma has lately been received irom Cnylanii, where, 1 learn, it exercised llie wits ot many 'rao is till it wasdiscovered by ihe Archbishop oi Canterbury.

His Grace has not seen fit to enlighten his in- ijumng brethren on tins b.de of the A a i and js the ignorant aie in a stale of great suspense, you i oblige rrnny )' ell and not a few ladies by i i the wislied-lor solution. S. 1 sit stern on the rook, while I'm raising the wind; Hut the storm oner ub.ited I'm genii? arid kind. Kings si I at my feet, who wait ut my nod To kneel in the dusl, on the ground 1 have trod; I'm seen by llie world, md known but by few; The Genlile delests me--I'm pork to the Jew. My weight is three pounds, length is a mile.

And when once discovered, you'll say with smile, That my first ana my last are the pride of our isle. A word of one syllable. August sent 10 iheir i graves 175 pers-oiis-- and ii is but a sthon time hince onr were aroused by iht deniruciion uf ihe ill-fated Swallow. Accidents lo steamboats are a a i frequent, ami s-arce a newspaper reaches vis fruni the SfBih er Wesi, but chronicles i dtstruc- i or more. As accidenls in nine eases ool of'en happen ihrough gross care- lessnes, the persons responsible shnnld be punish eil us the sacrifice ol i life requires.

This method, I i would soon put a slop 10 Y. G.izette. VKBY EXTHAOHDINARY PHBNOMENA --A very i a phenomenon is recounted in i veslon News. A very heavy Morm of i der and i i recenily i ih.il place--the repents of ihe ihunder and the fides- of the i a i being MI nearly i i ons, lhal ihe i i lime was. impercepii- ble.

Immediately alter ihe shower, the bay was roveied i a i a i a directions. There could not a beefi'mnch shon of three thousand slain in i i i i (hough nol i were soslnnned or paralyzed wuh llie percussion, ihni they pad died about in utler bewilderment as if i i caied or aflecied wuh ihe vertigo. Some i prese on the a i i were also i by ihesam shocks, and havt since been iutind. KIRSINO AND WisiitN-o FEF.T--The Akron i a i the i i i report of i a in lhal villaae. The i a Milleria-s have queer noiionb and practices to aay ihe least.

Ralher a comical i a IOOK place last Sat. nrday before Mayir i a i of a i Revd.J. D. Pickands, oi llie Second A i charged i assault a i b.umy in itiitni! i i ol Lyra.in Green a VM.t/nnu Kei fiR-iinst IHT hiiibind's i Bieice, Rsq. counsel for prosecnlor, laid down a very a a i a not a i i the f.icls a but i i i i on i so i ih.it llie cast- was dis-nissi'd.

Ttiose i a i a a it is on 7 0 pi i i a Ttn.s a i as of Mr 8. i On the following Mr. L. (o-e of tin 1 gentlemen who a a sent Powers to It.ily) culled in and pionounced it "inosl exut'l'ctit," mid at once deuriinned to test the ol his friend Mi S. and madcarraugeuiunib i Mi Dorlemllo accotJingly An iiour passed avrny, and the Frenchm.m wns enclosed in piopna persona i i tin- yl.is,-- case, asuinmg his peculiar atuiude, talt'iig snuil ul ease.

Mr. was again cilled i (Pcwcrs a i irsl slated lo linn lli.U those ulluutiom which he nd susgested, had been inside,) wok Ins rlaaa--lit: v.eweJ tlie toiuk awhile anil lo i "my youri'j Inend, 1 tluit my suggestions have not been fit 11 if c.inu out, he nose 13 i tao long, and the hitiut i i li holds lie snail bo.x, iseutiiely ton kutiy to appear natural The scene soon closed by Mr. L. stcppi 12 out "rom his i i place and Mr Dirfeuille i a ill of the case arid calling Mr S. il wombug." J.

11. CONPKSSION --A a came lo Wei- ey i i i i a she wa i of i i worst of i a i i i i i i ind helpless I a no a a rc- i he, "lhat you are a i i She insiamly fluw into passion, daclarej a i she a worsa a her i scolded llie preacher as a a and it i-s i a boxed his ears, it he had nol i i A I A I I A I We I lihed in i i i i a i i uf ilia i a public to ilns House, as we cm speaic of us superior accommodations from personal edjre Should any of our reader a a i to i a i we can safely advise to Mr. SKINKSII a a a i Express. THUTII--A a i may li-ave an i a son but how soon rnay il be He a leave him how soon a it be squandered. Better leave him a sound i i i i i habits of an unblemished repui.iiion, a good education, and an i a i a of vice, in any shape or form; iliese ran not be wrested from i and are bciier than ihuust of gold and silver.

HARBOII liaveenronraging news from our Delegate at Wabhitiyton, in to Harbor Improvements; he feels mar ronhdunce that the three Wisconsin fl iibors ulready commenced, Milwaukie, Racine and Southport, i get appropriations, and has a hope ol setlinj; something lor Roads and Adv. CT William S. Damrell, a printer, 19 "set up" MS candidate for Mayor of Boston; but "proved" to be "out of sorts," and "lell through." His nomination was a "mailer" of "form." His party appears to be "knocked i pi Oltl Social I'nrty. 1 in'elm tl llie le-iilc'iits of In'li! il the I a a on tin' "'veiling')! tlie llllli ni-t. it w.i RI-OM i it-- 'I tlir uf tlie '1 if Milw "i kie, I I .1 HALL at Uic lielkvue," llie Mil- wsiukie oil tlie a a i Thi MM i- i.itimis nol to ln'ctniiinc-l SK! lint nrr il; 101 it is i i i lie The lullun ing Man IJCMS ueie en, Tii 1 1 I 1,1 utu i i 1 i A BTOUNDINtJ DISOLOSUREWI At 147 Water slteet, thai swell M'AV tfW.iOS, but (bout rlehr-i at tfu kxreM i in i i i i ruiwiittinti if t'orelfn aad IKiinniiic (i(H)Drt, IIARDWAKS CROCkliUY, UTflVfcW.

HOI4JOWT- LKATIII.H. TIN WARU, Bt'HOOL BOOKS, lia, cil. C'LOOKa, ORI'OBnnd MKW- tllJJ AM) CAPtf, BDNNB1V, i i i i i sMd wlniloiale and retail, Mu.il! in, 1,1 curl country I I Jl Nl All, 1 I 1 Kl III I CMIKI.I II. I I LvilBKR ON THK We have ascertained al the office ot tlie Surveyor General of lumber lur tins a the a of lumber surveyed llie pnst business season in tins city, is 171,738,803 leeu This IB between forty ond filly millions over the last, or any urenuut, uigur Whig. PL A quK 11 IN 1.9.

"Oh, wh.it i oiln there, my countrymen!" Who would believe il' I'la- lemines tlie Plaque-mines, which rctiiinnf majority of one tltovmuttl rotes for Polk, givi in n'l only 185 voles tor ihi" new i i Yet ili Loco Focos alt go tor the new i i Tiopic. Sir Dan-el O'Carrol, an I i a i in i i A I the Spanibli service, in i lie cum minded a troop of horse, and i he null) him a i a met ilh Sir a O'Neal, Ins a in the a i service, a i i i treachery i conduct; on i a a wjs i by Sir Oa.nic'1, and in the a was run the body On Sir a i i i it, he stooped, a a i his ded i by llio a siitd, "Dear Sir Harry if you are dead, speak To i Sir i a "Wot a but speeches Jesse the Senator elect I i a a is niun ol i Upon i i i ol Ins i wag observed that it was "a i ut matter over i i A I a Wethiosdiy inorninj, ihe tlicrmoiuelei ranired 17 Jegrri-s be-low on I a inuimiig, 10 I I i i I I I II. Ttt I I I.I I 1). I I I i I 1- I A I) Wl I I s. I'm M.IIM i i I I' It i i'.

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li)i r-. A POWDER, Fb'Frt sali-hv the ul at ul.til Ihe a il. "I TV Drawing Cards foi i i I i i TKRISTICS a i opinioii-s i i i i 1 loi I i i i i i i i i in 1 I'nni! up, tin-. No. East Wautr ulrert, i fct.i in IJin.ilniH i Toy of n'l urn, I'Kitn llu- penny primer to A inn l'i I UM I I is 1 1 I I I 1- ') I 1 i i I I'll i lit t.

ROODV. r. of FrcJrnck in.n I i l.i in I On 111.I I HI i- -in MHI Mull .1 i lo li i i 1 i- I In Iiiidi r. i ti i ill ILi.ir,. i I OIK) ul lor Covnp'i-mg Imgc a-ul -Years, fur tinn of I 1 i iVut- mi i i iKL'ii ill rsoiiH m.lrliUd lo iri' 10 ilium di.itv I I I I I I I al 111 U'a i liou-r ol I'lUna it- i'oiiii, VMih wliiiiu tin- ii ir si-Uli IIM-III.

I oung Iinix-nal llluck Teas, a Mitji nol iirliile, al the TON IRK. INCH JAMS' A great issortmeiit of Winter and MouniiliK ut Ihr hTOHE. All kinds for sale ilalo suit lit JIOI'KINS' 140 United Sl.ih-n Hlnc OCIIOOL HOOKS! drc'JJ IRISH I MH.el prici-i, at tliu 70 pieces at very re USrflA DIAPER, Damajk Tnhlo Lin en tinil Canilirick, at BOSTON STORE. A LP AC AS an Cablimercs' Tl.e it in nl Bur TON KTOKE. A good -issortTnent." Sliull, Ac.

c.ill In I i t' A ONEY" FOUND. sum of Money left nt KMEBV'f. Mi-iimnn- iliiin, I c.iti Also on Ii.uicl uf NICi: TIllNtiti lur Ihe Mululaj-s mid MuldHsn. dimly at diirc-d ralcu. MECHANICS are moving out anil (In Hoots and Shoo an- in i nboutthr 17th instant, l'i lti-l conl.lining lour me alnl 1 i i tmotim.

lit- in i nm ttln-rc in Kutl VVuler UK- I'IIIM- HIM) C'liiuiiis nl ihe ttotu smialiK il. klj dccW Women and Children tin iiistormri, lo buy out lh.it stock il til llii WOT( II HTORK, Hr 1.U Kro-1 WatiT Ktrcrt. MKSSAdK. lengthy unit ul but in jiM l.i\ IMM i) lc tl. no ni nl i oi I 1O i i i i i i i i i i greft- iiu-u d) at i IH'H i m--UK" a liht i rt tin ni HUH niti r.

TutkHt i nl ihi 1 i thr i i i thai mijMirlimt ol i i i in.iv Imly (IMH nphi und ft iluit't wait fur J-' ill) ui lock I'outoliosi i iinil 'I ililein, (XMll-, I irf I Vsi, ClKiKMeli, It ickg itjiriion I K.ility lukHlui. Ti itl Silver Kill dov icei. i.lniii, Pinknivo, Curved botie, 'i(ur Cam, VmtingCn Wnter Painl llmr BruKlKD, liulin Ink, Clixhen HrusliCK, Hcntitig Wai, Toilet UrnniiH-ntn. Cutivi-nwiioii Wnfri Ciifx, fee. fee.

JkC. Mm he liiiinil al ROOIVuBwik ftore, with a hOMofolhfr UHCIul iimloiiiiiim'iitnl nrtirlcn. OOKS' HOOKS! NaiTralTlittory," nrr'v Worku, Afcl'bentofi'tRnoltoriiM (ol trncki-fi'i Jahr.iiy, 1'icl'l HlM'ry HcvWftl A i i t'lrn-Hl inLiU'w hi- 1 rolliik'i fiiiim- of Time, Jin uoimr) ul UuotatKHMu lliiik oi Natun, MHioir. 1'oiiiral Works. mi, HUIK- Km, tnuks I in Aturrnnti l.ilr-kt Morion.

Tor by iiAii' Hoot and Mioe I Ejsi Wilei sliecl. Juut sortrnrnl. dn-ll hlmiti IJf U. Pt.ili.il rop i i ami SI-P thr L'MXI Ole.miTii! nT( nchcii wa tiling. HSU'hi 412 A F.

A wiltr liells Kur sale by "EATH I OIIDOIIw Sole i.i-.-ilher; 1UU I allSkinij, fui nati-clu i i 7 Kltr.D Uian ond jiomted, VJ and Ty STORE JL li n-ii A A AlM-rc ooilne'a tnfl Jnck i-vimttDi DuiitaVs Ncw-Vork. L. RCKJD. IlHlSTMAS rind New-Y air's Books of iill ul ROOIl'i Wuc.iii.in Book an4 otii r'n Hull. (JnUtitnllli't Witrks, Bevno In lb Ufc aft Ihr The Hyacinth, Mm Kow.

PALLUT VMS, dif- hv 1'iilt) knne-, M. (Il ili'Ijl in' 1 i i I I ni). '1 ii ai nil IK mid in al THE MARKETS. Ornci OF im- DAILY St I llec 11--Tin a i i nnset'lct, llie foieign ueus not Ij.u ing hail linn- lo di IIM-II -The ivcf IKJ foi to-il 'd 11 liylit, was about tl Her 1 I is not as mi i on usual. HI(o- i i lor i i ht Spi inu In it i It in) i I ol a I ol at ft-y 1 UU Keel bn i -ki SI) ATS CAPS i a-sorlint-n! receiM.il uul (01 Ijy I -2 JI 1 f( Co VFJl COATS y()0 ilot I i i i i i i i i i i ja II I A I i i i 0 i Mm.

ilfinnn'K PIITII 4 allro ul OiM KHIon'iiOrti rin Chripiinu'H Animal, Ainulvl, HoM 1 ol Tin I'urgi-l Mr Nil, The Annuntrile, and Annual, Tnlm in -no, nl thp Annch, of KliiuM Kkiwcni, Kloio'n Ilictlunwrjr. H-ith iirrnl otoinrr rtcgnnl tod iM-rall hnrt rxamine. deed 10 SINGINi; 4CHOOI.S...Western t.o|K»,t,,ry fi rf I. A. IIOI'KINS 1 lit I n.tisl Illi.

k. IB to fiir. Ii Mill, I'luilm i tin- f.illo»lll| vahto ofl MUMC, fnfraatli I nriiniri Sirr.i. I In IXilitinilivli I'lK-IVnlli'ryi Mi lliodi-l II iiiii.iiiii.t: Tin- VIM aliNl; Iliiflnii i i Kook I In- (liirnn, 'I he I'ornli Kluglf 'i- i i il i h.nr, llont.in Vc.idi my, Konftol tdl l'i HoHUin i lion of IHIK 'I hi- MII-I. il lln.ik I In- I I i i MII-II- i i ins, IIOIIIPTXI A i I film--- I'lnlr- Violin do.

I i in.I I 1 i Mnr-ii llo.iks all lllank MU-II- I' 11n i i flu I-. I'll ttt. nil I A 1 A. K. Ci i i i i i i orli HOI'hl nii.

i Iris re- i i in I li in I i lid AILS MO Sug-ir, ina (if-t. f'u I'ort'i ii. i i ni)s, MUM i- A 's i I I I I HI i I I i I I I I -I 1 II 111 i i i i i i i i i i A 1 i 'I I i BiitM-iib-ir i I i. I I i in imlilii for i i I i ii-. i i I.IBIB lo I I I I I i ii i mtirhx ill i i i 1 mi iiiui luoachablStB mi i in I i tnnwrlta I I I il 1 1 crnl'H rlliMUtiMl 'lln I i il a i him in idi).

CI i i i il. AKo. i I I I I to suit 1 FUGITIVE SbAVt --The Cone rd, It Hei- ald nonces i a i a a i pl.icc of a from New a whose m.ister was a Baptist Deacon in eiiy. lie has i i i a his mastei's name a i his rijjli' a a i and i i the i and a and a ol brjllei in his leg--all of which be says were mfl icted by the masier himself. His a was also Icicernled by the a to i were al- lached twcUe feel uf a i arid a ball, a he digged six in ihe i swamps alter he made his escape.

oi Correspondence ot the Courier aud Enquirer. WASHINGTON, Sunday niglit, Oec. 14. Mr. Buchanan, on Friday last, had an interview o( several hours wuh Mr.

Pakenham, but it is not known, though il IB surmised lhal ihr Oregon question wna brought, in some form, under consideration. It is staled on aulhorily, in winch 1 place reliance, that Lord Aberdeen ia not entirely salijfietl with the toje and manner in which the negotiation has been conducted by Air. Pakenham, nor with its having been abruptly brought to close, and lhat he intimated as much to our Minister at London, and probably lo Mr. Pakenham, through dispatches brought by the Cambria. From the Police Reporter ATBOCIOCI MDRDEH or A WOHAK AND TWO Saturday, while Mr.

Jacobs, a former residing near White Stone, up the East River, was absent on visit to Albany, a negro by the name of Henry Carter went to the House of Mr. and there made an attempt to ravish Mrs. Jacobs. wretch, unable to carry out hellish scheme in consequence of the struggling of his vici'un, he no doubt fearing exposure, smothered her with a blanket by cramming il into tier mouth. The scoundrel then took two of Mrs.

Jacob's children, a girl and a boy, between the ages of 8 and 10, and put to death by beating out ihir brains with a rolling pin. A third child of Mrs. fortunately fled, and secreted himself ins barn until the murderer fled. VICTORY --Mr. Ewirg, Whig eanoi date Congress in Nashville district is elected by about over hit Loco- toco competitor, Troasdale.

I in the town of Schagliticolie, nn the 2nd inst of canker in in the throat, aged 7 years, and on the 7th of the name disease, Catharine, aged 20 years, and an the same rlay, of same disease; Caroline, aged 5 years, all daughters of i i and Elennr Strtink. Also on the 6th same- disease, Joseph Henry, awed 1 year, son of Philip H. and Eveline Strunk. The three latter were buried on the S)th inst Ml at one lime, from one house. Thus their afflicted parents buried out of their sight three children and oi.e grandchild, in the short period of fire Budget.

(jy The New Orleans Piciyune says that tor several hundred in the interior of Arkansas and in al! the counties of western Tennessee, and in western Kentucky, the woods are on fire, and the grass, cane and un dergrowth and all kinds of '-mast" are, or were likely to be consumed. Travelers along the Tennessee roads represent the smoke so dense as to make traveling painful. never loved those salamanders that are never well but in the fire nf contention. 1 will i suffer a thousand wrongs than offer one; I will suffer an hundred rather a return one; I i suffer many ere I will complain of one, and endeavor tn right it by con'ending. 1 have ever found that to strive with my superior is furious' with my equal doubtful; with my inferior, sordid and base; with any, full of Hall A IMMEDIATELY, is I l-, LE icc'd sale IT I i-l VVi i i sin-it.

OG, Trace and tlalioi i i i i for Mil ny I I I Ml I.I!]'. DOZ Tumblers, a i nUcins jiisLiecfi I'd finrl (01 ill iv 01.1'l I 1 17 I tsl Wall i i L'LAfaKS, I II pint i just rccem-d in loi sal; )v ill JSo. i7 I i-t In -In 11. tilnss, janl 17 I ill i I A WAS i -GILT PlOI'Dlin A I Kept n-n- on hand and tor sale cheap All i 1 i.iiin in ulo I i oidi r. hv WM.

GlfiTTIij. 17 i I i A LlZ- lias.tn ithu lot ul lui Ncw-leaia Uaj, iii.l nliiil! ,1 un it i i ul ak, Nuts, n-i is, Candy, li.itkvts Dolls, I'diu-v i iVc. A The real i a i i ol i i a HlaiiKcti, ic. (hah and i tor a.ili_ liluck. I'liCK.

"Conn- one 1 i-onic ill" All that tnu 1 1 A A I arc ollered at Plil K'a Cheap Caih tetnic, 111) U. Si an- Itlock. OO coarse till i i i I i i i I i Ml I lit i-- 'J, 'I, I I plalc, lor V-3 i 1 olli i i i irjd i -oitmi i ot a ill mr lioili i oimnp Vo- 'l a i o.l nl id 'ni-'IV'h' "I ol i kinds il hi' old i iiiliii i f-'oii R11S I 1 MTSI i i i i I 1 i PJ: Hi i i i i i I'M i i i i i A s.ilc nl a Hill ai 11- of choice 1.AMI, )i) Ihi' I'M i It, nil a i nml, i 1U i i 1'iilt i ulihlu. I i i I 1-1 --t I I I I I I i oil. ilei In i i oi IIH: iin irli.uit, i and d.

ill i i i ii i i li in lrli i Faix-v i nk i ii il)' i I an ,11 Kurlii-Kirr und iha lli I ii i 1 1 in I i I it iriinanfiii lo be ttclltr in. nn i in in II i- I. In HI .1 ,1111, I I I I hi Kl ijn.u.iy, I In in lu I il in i 1 il. in Ik, i .1. I a i i in, il i.lfti KniifTj A i i in ,11 i IIH n'- 1 Sinrrt, I nii.ly I unl i i i i Ann 1 1 1 i'o Illl i ati i i libls.

pjst n-o I US 1 i 1m i i i.n.i i 1 i ol hi It I 11 I i I 1 -I 411 i i Al i li I I I i 1-1 i i 11 i 1 IM I i ll II I Illl ll l)l ll. 1' ,1 I 1 i II i I I i I I .1 i It Y. 1 i i i 111 In i Ui'Y ill, I I I I I i i i i (, fill fit HI iis li ul i pull i 115 3 i i men and children, fur sale und will be nt iincoiuuion low prices, hy H. I' 1'hCK, decJU 110 IJnilt-il bt ilos Itlock MIS Lord i i vV i i a ind I i i Tmar- Al: M.u iln i I it inn niili imi ii A I I I ISKU nn i. nl Itl, i I I'OHK, nndmore I A A A A -Tin I'nn-li Inj i il A i i i fni I in i lining nun.

sa liy I A I ilu i inlonnahui dc 21 ETTLES 5 to bbN. rill si7.es, wnrrnnli-d uf ron, and I hi 11 -l in kH, at 1'imii ORE leiiiu Wneoiikin Iron on UK W.nei ILLIAM GKTTIS, i ot Looking Classes, Mahogany nml Gilt Frames of nit NiT.es, warranted to inmle enst or wet.t, uiu! which he olleri wholesale and retail, at prices lhat cuniiol butpleaw. Also--wholesale anil rctnil (taller 111 all kinds of rutshurgi manufhctu-ed niticles, ami will a constant supply iut all times when itiun will permit, direct fiorn the in Flint Glassware, comprising TuuiblerH, le Jars, Molasses, Cans, e. 4c. Window Glas.s up to am! including 24 X30, Green Glassware, comprising Flniks, Itottl.

Vinls, Nails, ditlerent White Lead No. and pure. The public nre respectfully Invited to ca'l and tee His stock, and ascertain prices before purchasing elwjwlu-ie at No, 17 East Water street, Milwaukie. janl UK CITY MARKET! Tne Hub scnhera will continue the of nt their old stand in Enst VVnler under the old film of A where Ihey will be happy to attend to iheir customers as uaiial. The CAbH tried ihe credit to their cnilrc- and not wishing to make one pay for HIP meal that another eats, nre now ready to Miriplv irreir friendi and the public generally with the (Irot quality MEATS and various other etcetera" HI llwir the most liberal lerms, for cnth.

Milwaukis. dec27-tf (M1DEV. GEORGC WIU'CALr. OVALS. Emory -d Ins lirjic ctnok ndirs, i I'rr- -( nts, l-iMiip -i to Hie new nt -m his lormer si hi he will 1 (-'I id l'i all nrr- Honsiii i ol it'ouli tioni AGONS The subcrilxjr will pay cas-li tor Hie building of one hundred Lumber Wagons and twenty-live 1 TS on(1 ne 1 a uiileM lit is qualified to perform Ihe work in tlie musl llioroiit-h and workmanlike imtiiner.

dooiJ OW FOR the KIOLTD AYS1 Just at HOPKlN's, Book Stow, Dr. Gamen, unproved ami Masier Rodhury and Ilia Ulrineteristics. nn oriamaljitamc Tin; Ganieol Ktna', N-nulifullv illnntratcd, Thu inic of ihe Mansion ol an inntruet- ive. monil and entertaiiunK nuiuwmcnl, The ot Iniproveinciit. l'i 1'' Tin- novel mid inU-'restnig Game if M.Knmony.

The National Ciameof the Amern-nn Panic, 'IheCainciil Cniw and Pagan, all nnoly Ulniitraled il lor UK Holidays ami Ion wi liter evemnjui Call and weal the TUB MCDCKft, L'niied lilnck CE'N A ET AGAINBT THi: WORLD 1 JOUR PL.KKINTON bnving dissolved with Ogden and Mctralf, is now alone, an I In flill at llie Tenlre Market, in tire West Wort, ntHr Spring ilrcet hudgc, and reailv tu aceommodau- the puhlie best EATABLES the Territory will produce, to all will pay on tlie nail, or who mil pav Ihe hill when prctenlejl tlM llriit time. No luifUlk. Milunukie. J.i'il JOHN PLANKINTON. ATS.

Wanted llie Scotch ftort-, Urummond at Th, Ktiliv uKrr is non offrtmn I tuii-d Mold II in tndrtf I MU 1 AM 1 I I I piiri-tia- I i i si IM fit i i i i Ii i r- ild i i onlitij'K. 'I he I col the Illi i nl llu I 'ItH i ill i i i li hi -u olli in put I' I 1 i lulhi-; i i i i ill- 1 i irl( aliH lotlvi, isiin Hi i ri.oiM'lo iltlup-, I lli I inn it. LriM UN, oi li r.iivhamr-. Lntr a Ilr(kfi; i i i i do ml i i i i i i i ii unl li ne i -ilk iti.lt c.lton tip i- i ouei, In I'nrnliric i i loihs. Ut cl KluslinifZH loi nrert-oiiit.

a Hrrgi 1 hue, nfi'' ii, liluc ilrali Mtte i in 1 Illi' 'ii 'I nml unlih il i rrtion FlnnurU, Apiou Chei ks. Ilr.nu (iiughnnm, Hid I'lrklnjn Maiini'i i-fiirimn- brown DrillNj 1, I- 1, I hrov, ami bteMbM Hlti-ri in him and fancy dudrnem, Riil and while luaiwta, In vnKiy )'r uited Bulicburf riuneUi ttet yrllow Runn mil'tf, pWn M'k, pUIn btoe nivd nuwy teUaeu, CUVSM and rail Hard III Also AlpaoM WonUd and Ccrtton gosti Nan's wbde and nay. Ismb't wool, mcrliw aDd eottOH kstfBoce. Alro--a great variety of Oenf a Woeten CRoves, woolen arul twilled nlk Porket llnniikereMels, and iinitallon ItallHB Muck Crmaut Fanoy pla el CttfttUi Pukprnden, Bilk and eollua Taims Slay Lroneas, Blfbland plaid I'henic im. BrocksBbawla White Mat chintz bed Uai-ei IM, tHMd aw Thread.

col Ion 1 hread in pound BlHCfcutd white wi-llmR 'oidi ei.itoti Knitting Criiion. roiton Wndilinjti winnplni Ahe-- Ivwy I'nniU. Rirling C'tiinw, Pearl and mul Phirt BUUOBII, Punttloon and mrap Twtv and Liming Gnat ind Bullom, Snorting, enumelVed and four kolei bone Overcow do. and Fjei, with oibet urtictMi. not mentioned In IM, all of which wilt ibe wkateMto or relalll a pinion of hit nock WM riurrh'icH nlvtlv fur Hie JoM.ind irade.

anrl will find it mucli tn iheir linrrott lo cull nuBlltlet and pi tt-ra hcforr purehaclni clurwhcrt. Don't forget No. I III L'mtcd fiati-t Blotk Milwaukie. dcciT U. I'.

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