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SALES, ‘Accel DUCTION et.) pAUGTION NOTICEK n cy Articles every t ueadn qsieor Purniiae of ai deeripaoes orery Wa day. Gandear Sales of all descriptions attended to as usual. EMOV 4L—THOMAS BELL is removing to No. it Se ucestreet His last Sale at N, Avn street, will " lace on Tuesday, at 1036 o'clock, wheu it will be a rex lar clevring and asle. ry thing, and it corprisesa govd deal, will be soid without reserve The Begaler Auct on Sales in the Store, and elsewhere, will be futh uily attended to ar No. 11 Sprace ‘street, by mat 3crec THOMAS BeLL, Auctionee. A CAKD. HAVE taken the Store No 91 Wail strret, for the parpote ft i GEN} UCTION AND COM MISSION BUSINESS. Cousitnmens Solicited. . Males de wher a Wuaranteed and cashed, or advances made when required) leave te refer as follay M. Hoff: Men, L. man & Co, ir, Moses Tos lor, Spoffard, ‘Messrs, Thompson & Adams. | devin aah Mr 8.7. Nicol Megara. Bate) Miler te € ennet & Co ©. & L. Denson & Co. Edward G Faile & witz. Co De te Babcock & Co. marsh. m0 SW BRIGHTON PROPERTY SALE AT AUCTION. MANSION HOUSE AND GROUNDS OF the BsLMONT and jew Brightoa, State public a leston & to P.’ Harmony’s Ne phews & Co. Faibor, Olvphant & Co ter & Whit- :. DAVIS, Faq. and 1GHTON HOUSES “at 'N maka cacinee te AL LID TENKINS, lerch: ats’ xcha ge, br AY a ‘uesday, the %6th day’ of Mareh next, at I2o%eloek, if nor d ‘Of at private sale meuts inthe United Seates coatre of four or five ace: as gow enctwsed very ext sivenod commodi the main walls « built of ma ble, the whole surrounded by vingzy ,audall finished 10 the hest manner The site cannot he suipassed. It c inmands a view Of the whole oftne Biy uf New York. extendim bast Rivers Nes Vork, Brooklva, the Loug Island Shor. Srreaam the Narrows to the Ocean, and al arge portion of ivew | | ‘Uhe Belmont and Brighton Houses are both. extensive build. ings, v-ry pessantly situated. uearly “opoosite tie Neeaun host ta uding, aud well calculaced for large ooarding houses or ho- | Wor a diagram and further particnlars, spply to iG WecRriss, 49 Wall street. on pre» ish- | e | stoMrt6* ee STEAMBO AT FOR sold at the Verchonts? E 8 ut 3 jength al ey! der of 40 inches and fout stroke, Intad for a tow boat, ‘Terms of Sale and any other information that may be desired, will e communicated on appticstion 10 JOH +» COLGAN, 11 Jomes street. 1K ut the foot of Chambers street, ml0102h* er TROTTING. fe Hews in harness ~fre> for horses never for mousy. $i sur. b fr. ». 1, under the saddle eats in hsrness—'see for horses never Stake No °. d for a pw lar Sale of Dry Goods, Cloth- ednesday and ay u : D v Mi If the i iil DU AIL, | i nee on ‘the subject Wasningsen ag tate Pocormar [Correepondence of the Herald.} Stil Burke yelnvad all to with Wasninoton, March 22, 1844 According tothe appearance of things to-day, riff bill through the Senate. On account of the firm stand which Pennsylvania has taken for the both vote against the new bill; and if they do, I majority of votes in favor of it. Pennsylvania takes her stand for protection, alongside of Marsa | 44, chusetts ; and it would seem as it she would even go further, and incorporate the principle into her code of democracy. I think Mr. Heywood’s bills for the reduction of salaries, will strike you as somewhat remarkable. The President of the United States, with only three fifths of the salary of a foreign minister at Washington The Attorney General of the Uni- ted States, with only $3000" per annum—less than ec! uot fourth rate lawyers in the city of New York. I wonder who he expects would accept the office at that price, What lawyer, worthy of the office, | his would give up an income of annum to take an office yielding him only $3000? tion at the | up the Nerth and | Sylvania, who would consent to act as President | the tariff. 8. B. ted under the rules. resol C At Washington the bills of Mr. Heywood are laughed at, as political clap-trap, and poor at that ‘The betrer plan would be to set up all the govern- ment offices, trom the President down to the door keepers, at auction, and knock them off to those who will serve cheapest. In that way | think you might get low salaried officers. ‘ossibly you might find a half dozen meoin New York or Pen ry I and kitchen cabinet, even for the pickings and stealings, let alone salaries, This is respectfully re- eounended) to Mr. Heywood’s co sideration Col. fc whic » Mr M’Cus Merrick called up his vost office reform bill, | and received for next Wednesday. On Monday next, Col. Benton gives his views on entreaties withstanding Mr. Adam’s age, position the subject. there is very small prospect of getting the new ta-| en im protective tariff of "42, itis to be presumed that | ™® her Senators, Messrs. Buchanan and Sturgeon, will | tow: know of no species of arithmetic which can give a | cused. city and hoped he'd be excused—Cries of « ‘several amendments, and was | cused | made the order of the da Mr. Wetter said as the House was thin, and this was rtant subject, he would move a call ofthe House. This was carried—Ayes, 96; Nays, 62 158 voting. Cave Jonnson asked to withdraw it; he refused The Crexx proceeded with the call; 160 answerep To names ; 60 absentees ! The doors were closed!!! The names of the absentees were then read over 9s fol i. ARRINGTON, it his wife and gone home very sick. He was ex: BARNARD. Mr. Fis said he was confined to his room very sick. le, was excused. MR. BELSER. Mr. Payne said he was a thousand {miles a y from the 0, DO, no.” EB. J. BLACK. Mr, Hanatson said he had been called to one of the Ex- utive Departments on very pressing business. He was t excused. JAMES A. BLACK. Mr. Camnece said he was sick and confined to his room He was excused, 0 ROSSIER. | what is yearly earned by nine tenths of all the | cued ett sald he was dangerously ill. He was ex- GUSTAVUS M. BOWER. A Member rose and said that he regretted to say his friend, Mr. Bower, was very sick indeed, and hoped 15,000 20, the House would excuse him, Naan ora de ee cow on Cane cack heh piiero fe iy up in the galle- now, between them ladies, (Here there were roars of hter, as Brown pointed his finger at Bower, in the £ “i who drew back his head, while all the members looke:! a1 end laughed at him.) “He was not excused. BRENGLE, IN, CATLI A. H. CHAPPELL, No answer, and no excuse for these, He fore. PAUL DILLINGHAM, Jun, No answer, Ce ‘no excuse. A. CULLOM ere Mr. Cullom jumped up and said, “I answered be- xp said Mr. Douglas had been very sick, confined to his e past. He was € ue was gone home to mi (This created great Isughter)* He hoped ine aoe jd excuse him. vex ie Srvenat—Oh, certain; ertainly ; deaths and TWENTY-KIGHTH CONGRESS. marriages are ‘lways perdonable offences’ He wes ex- cused, FIRST SESSION. House of Representative: Wasuineton, Thursday, March 21. ‘The Rhode Island Busyness—A Call of the House. Several Memorials were presented. Mr. J. R. Ixgersout asked leave to present the Hi cus Gri tess to let the present Tariff remain as it is. Butit is was finally admit- | cus This was objected to wi Mr. Hunnarp presented a resolution calling on | be e: the Secretary of the l'reasury for information about the rates of exchange, banks, (&c., for several years pust. into, and report to the House of Repre: earlies domestic exchanges annually, from 1816 to 1836, aud from 1836 to 1844, also, the amount of specie in the United States duriu, on State-bankk amount lost by the community from the failure of banks —from defalcations of bank officers—from counterfeits and Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury utatives, atthe practicable day, the average rates of foreign and the same periods; also, the rates of discount tain notes during the same periods ; also, the utions of the State of Pennsylvania asking | in Vf, WiNTHROF said—No one is more habitually regular His colleague said he was ‘ick. E. HOUGH. vertu L No answer to these. he be excused, Cries of “ No, no, no.” He was not excused. FLORENCE. Mr. Vance said he was called heme by the death of a member of his family. He was excused. SOL, FOOT. ia colleague said he was very sick, and ,he was ex- JOSEPH GRINNELL. attendance in this House than m ll. I doubt not, air, he has a good and sutficient ex- for his but unfortunately I am not aware . (Much laughter.) move, however, that ho xcused, The House excused him. GRIDER. colleague, Mr. used, ct HUBBELL. No excuse. ANDREW KENNEDY, No answer, W. J. Brown—My colleague, Mr. Kennedy, sir, is a man who does u’t have good health. unfortunately he’s compelled to have his dinner at a cer- (Much laughter) And hour, of he gets sick. (Roars of laughter.) I move MATHEWS. ree, $100 ub bh. fe. forgeries pnt into circulation, or in d Apeaet apurse, $100 sub bf i »or imposed on the banks; | He was understood to have gone home because of the Nu 5. Bwo Mile Heate unt aruese= free for horses never | 2!80, the lo-s trom the destruction of bank notes, drafts, | death of his children. ih a ee SS and other evidences of bank liabilities during the sam cn Niemann anol se undee the maddie periods; also, the amount paid annually to bank officers, “| No 7—Two Mile Hears in hmes:—'ee for horses never | and for the use of hanking-houses; also, the number and os eR nuese over $75, $100 ub hy fe capital of the existing State banks, and the extent of their No a-Bame « circulation. aide. No 9—Two Mile Heats iu harne:s—free for horses neve. wonapare over $100, Sub $100h ft. 0 9. * No. W0-Sameas No 9 ‘The above siases to nam, nday the &th of pril, ITH'S, 31 Fa o'clock, P. M., thre to make race,” To commence the Ist Monday ia May. the saidle, and cle KR or mo 24 tr es NTREVILLE C TROTTING. adopted 119 to 22. on another, he should move the previous question on the whole subject 3. Ferris and Wele directed to bring c ae the whole question as it has stood for severa! days. The rules were suspended and the resolution i ¥ HEMAN ALLEN MOORE. Very sick, and excused. HENRY NESS. Very sick, and excused. PHENL Been sick, and excused. On his wayfhere. RAYNER. Not excused. RHODE ISLAND Row. Mr. ONTON rose and said that an account of the useless waste of time in theDorr discussion, ting up a straw man one day to be knocked dow Mi he Mr. Burke asked him first to present an amend authorising the Committee to send for Jobu | reas me B. Sayles, and that they be re tain papers with them. The Speaker, said this was out of order. Simonton.—Then I move the previons question The question was then taken on Mr. Causin’s No answ Mr. Titpex—My colleay aspeech, sir; I hope he'll be exc! Hanorx—Which side? P'm Gone home sick. Would n'tretarn. Excused. CHARLES M. READ. 1. Hunt said he hi i id been called home on account of bi ning of his buildings, &c.,and moved to excuse Sevenat—What for? Why, the man’s been burnt out. Ain’t that Al (Laughter.) He was excused. 4 aick all session. Excused. 1e’s gone to Baltimore to make d. (Great laughter.) ‘Warren Kimball. at publiction be made ‘One Priced . 178 Chatham | wees ively, novitying the. defendants of ‘the oes and ney o combined anh adorn 1! ae 2 The rd ap wu ie eutered the ayes and noes, there) were 88 re resem have ee formerly sald ‘A te Copy from Minutes of said Cours Cua Tome one observed th eles 13 seat scandmy 1m thas March the ith, 1844, ena Gw evy dv re Sroseod, breakftsted, and at the Copil tl <a spare gf ae ain aenombig | TO DRUGGISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE Mr. Mintox Brows offered @ resolution that the Secre- | SROSYN & OO.. in presents Sag yaa ag ond VENDERS. tary of the Treasury,when he sends the information about ity and c ee CIRCULAR. banks, called for yesterday, he also states whether they | *Ail'asla'ar fe coah ain siore ae ope caszomer Devs for | rHOMAS ROBERTS & CQ yy OBR, March, 104t. wore chartered by a whig or by a democratic legislature. | lores inewrred by the bud BROWN kU HOMAS ROBERTS & CO. of 30¢ Broadway, Druggists athe House refused to suspend the rules for this:—Ayes, 24 Im*m 176 Chatham Squre, eormer of Mott strest. | yo, ‘ul takeTerveto igforan the Braggiat ~ dt desterg, in Fee ; noes, 94, tet.' Medicines of New Fngiand. thet tl by d av a) real Dhomaootx then introduced the Report of the Se- THE SUDSCHIBER sect cecouncen, that his | rind Meaary HMUTH a POW LE" Drager sof iW ha ject Committee on the Virginia and Alabama resolution: Spring Style of Hats. ; ; clusive agents | in opposition 10 the calatreied Mteesadl weutta secolutions, | ‘aap ettioeac bees Gate Heetatare sal te stl ceeatry. on of Parra esix New knylaud States, for a declaring that it isa violation of the constitution to at | which he is ¢ fident ty have to regret that during the course tempt to take away from the South their slave representa. | <eutlem BY ie jastituted to protect thems¢lves from the tion, and reported resolutions to that effect. i = ofa forver agent, weny sub-gents and Mr Daromsoote said, on the adoption of the report and | yi ran one ae oe re disappointed by their" orders not te- the ayes and noes. ‘This was sustained Mr, Apans rose and said he wished to speak on this im: portant subject, and wished a day fixed for the discussion Mr. Duomaoo.e said, the committee wished to prevent all discussion on the subject, and he could not withdraw the call ior the previous question. ‘This was sustained, 118 to 51. Mr. Pannewrxn said, it was too important a matter to be hurried through the House in this way ; he, therefore, moved to lay the whole on the table. This was negatived, ayes 43, noes 122 Mr. Winranor asked, if it would be in order to move to lay it on the table till the question was decided whether ‘Texas was to be admitted into the Union or not. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. First Boarn, March 24 —$3000 Chesapeake & Dela- ware 6's 1866, oh 32 shares Wilmington Railroad 174; | * 150 Girard Bank, 74; 60 do hf 73; 27 do Mechanics’ Bank 23; 100 do Wilmington Railroad 5f 179 do 17}; 30 do 17}; $95 State 6s 1943 704; 1 do Pennsylvania Bank 246; 68}; $2000 do 3df 68}; $5000 do 68; $3300 do bsf ars ;10do Mant & Mece’s Bk, c25; 200 ing Bde dot 67 do 677; $1000 Tennessee Bas tat July 954; $112 Lehigh Mortgage Loan 604; 4: shares, ze Township Bank, 31; 70 do Reading Rail- road 22}. LATEST SOUTHKKS SHIP NEWS Puivapecenta, Mi y Pirer, Boston; Ju- " id Jon 79 35, marked Z 4—Clid ‘Cienfuegos; Es- Franklin Insurance 1: es mes Kingston bi i Keeve,kastport ch %3—-Arr Carolina. Gi'key, NOrleans— Taylor, Boston; Martha, Parker, do; Otter Beli, WI: dies: Ceylon, Halifsx F Nouroux, March 19—Arr President Herrison, nice—Sid Rosalthe, Nichols, Wickford, B well, from WILLIAM PETTET, DRAPER AND TAILOR, 90 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. now prepared to fornish all who way fevor hin. with their ity of his work, and consideration the ful: ‘or the cheapness anc durabil! Naval and Military Uniforms made in the best style. N. B.—Clothing made fr the sonthera and wesiern market: with neatnevs avd despatch BS Sail ‘A share of the public patronage is solicited. £20 Im*re HIDES, FAT AND CALF SKINS. Z HF HIGHEST PRICES given for Hides, Fat and Call ‘Skins, eash carrent money, on delivery, at the Hide ari Yat Houre of the subscriber, where contracts’ will be made fe: Calfakins by the neason,or the hicheat price give hy the pound £15 2n% re Nd 228 hy oaherh at. hetween Prince and Houstoc FRENCH CHINA. ive a speech on the resolutions he moved the previous question, and called | defect ; ame uer as uot to interfere, but oa the contrary, to improve the an contour of the Hat. Shoe Stores of S. P. SE: street, ty al wt (036 oF 161 Greeawich at ad sirgh les, from $3 to $3 50, it, Baker, and Acoru,Hows, Also « far en why cy wed chat wall come withia the reac} ail th she tthe submeriber Vas been euabl D - if Be “4 ruggist of Bo:ton, theeald suit. which be ‘All geutierven are requested to call and satisfy themselves of | (°°), } near auperonty of the arto oor tien | Sette anaes New aghad peru ant hae. element, | re Li a nainees character ©! stmeyiitt 2nd Cap Eatablishnert: No.3 #roadway | 4 Fowle are guarantees that sub agents and ‘he trade generalty, ae $F OOK AT THIS! milk pare thats andere and otves Maoaes Use oF ate Tie p tecouats formerly due to Ge ‘ 3 e1V) mont sateet bat transfered tous by tre iseve of the chancery the ket shi fj i A best article of & ity will ive M: 3 suit, will be received by Nie. 513 ald Fowle, on our ac- r! Ys French Boots ever seen, snd now uMeseu, | count, as also those ped | ‘Travelling i ‘Teent daring November and December lay War artcloel Pench Carnac toads inal mere THOS. ROBERTS & CO. 904 Broadway. ork Sol Jere MAT ore MEDICAL AID. fine Calf! loots RIVATE Medical Assistance, with many people, is a very ‘The Srraxen seid, “No” ue Calf Shoes, important consideration, Ail who may thus desire 'o Cou The question was then taken on the first resolution of “Worked Stippes * $ sult a sional fi vad should oy all means obtaia and read the committee, that the compromises of the Constitution | And the greatest assoriment of ali kinds of Boots and Shoes in | the book called the icon.” ‘The fourth’ edition. which ought to be preserved. fashion, “Ladies. in this store you wall find ins been recently published, is much improved, and eularged 5 ‘Ayes 158. Noes 18. i tg ahi fomensiy Gives timeaitte reer oded wo. thar wih te erpecialy ‘The vote was then taken on the second resolution that {eeresting to invalid who for many ressous may possibly hay- any proposition to take away slave representation ought | ‘he oys? Boots and Shoes, pen to peed advice privately. ete gre not to be entertained, but condemned. Childrens’ of . "The work is written by Dr, Gregory, who is still in the prac: ‘Ayes 127. Noes 41. owa manufacture, and of the best French goods, avd warranted | tice of his profession at No. 11 Barclay street near the Park. So the report and resolutions were agreed to. to be the best, aud as cheap as tan cheapest, at 367 Broadway, | ‘The various forms Ly and mental weakness, wcupag ‘The House then went into committee of the who! the comer of Franklia street.) Cony & CAHILL, and suffering, which come under, the head Of private matadies, Are faithfully delineated, and the best practical method of ob: ore up the private bill calendar, after which the m9 Im*¥ec 967 Broadway, N.Y. | taining sound health ; it is a work plaioly and practically adapt- adjourned. 1 chose whomay unfortunately need itsiriends BOOTS AND SHOES. —e Fy amsstanee, of whatever ge orsex.| ‘That portion of the work LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. from ‘whence gesults ** cousti- tation Ye found both useful and toll classes—it erueti ‘4 feadity ver ellent monitor, where sensual or conetlention: and paises threatening ord ipo ican tion, ‘out not on ‘ ; ba certainty of restoration. ‘The work ts written by. ALL WHO WEAR the above articles,andwish to save muucy, vl better loseno time in ral ing ac the, fushiguable i 60) ‘where ali maay awit ch: ma i with an arti 1 fimish, eaanot be sucpassed or per- cough, indigestion, and « train of symptoms indicative ol style or make, fashion and f experience, ( wh¢ iM in practice in this city) $0300 Wilmington Railroad 1856 80; $1000 Tennessee | | Hed cit Fe ing {ey i Bonds st Jan 84. i FB. begs to apprisein particnlar those: +:+« and gentie- | /¢ shows how pareats and others are deceived by, the out: Secon Boann, March 28 —$1000 Stato 6' 63}; $5600 do | .neu, who corsider a well ting boot or gallat vo Jadispeaaable | Yuipiation of the heart, derampement of the nervons system G0. 6 shi foul ensemble of ‘monde, that ° y tne Maze tus caly places uNow Yeck consumption, are o! when in to wrong. causes, hey can on bei ied. | HE eee en fates faves Gaiters, Shoes, he., always on | Marden. tite desrnatte to find and bodys ‘The price of the book aame as j heretofore, 50 cents. , athis residence, 11 Barclay st, near way, sud'at the following ngeacice, which are drug “Bands, No. 79 Fulton st, cor. of Gold st, sande, Nes ber Willian sie iear MuidenLane. s, No 30 Fulton st, cor. of Water st. Dr. ——'s, 63 Bowery, eoruer of Walker st. David =e cy N, Bi Ladies and Mie van ngaglese 4 ae er, 0} and 161 Greenwich street. <0 £15 Sm*ec ONLY LOOK AT THIS ! aud see the pontaoe prices of BOOTS and SHO! that are selling off at the New and Fashionable Buotaud Shoe Store, corser of Greenwich and Murray streets, jew York, gentlemen's fine Freveh and native cote duubie $4 co $4 50 aud $5 per pair. rge assortment of gentlemen's, boys’ and youths’ fice f the latest style and best materials; there alarge assortinent of (ow priced Boots and Shoes, pra- , for geatiemen, boys and youths, and at prices i sh of al, classes. i { d its vicwity will find it to their nent and see the most aplen- sasortmentof gaiter Roots, Suskins, Slippers and ‘Ties cf fer & Co.'s, 77 Hast Broadway, cor. of Market st. ir. Churches’ Dispensary, No. 188 Bowery, cor. of Spring street Dr. A. W. White's, No. M6 Delancy street,comer of Suffolk treet. ib Ir will be sent in a sealed envelope to those who may desire so order it. Consultations by mail will receive a share of Dr. G’s careful and rompt actentiou—his charges are as usnai in such cases. rhe be sent by mai) on receipt of ow» dollar. and ‘The Ladies of New York ax different colors and most fashionable sty! Book will ‘ r waterproof tie. | the return. Poszage will be paid out of what remains over the sar, cena eg reer tes os Moceasivs | ptice of the book 028 lin*ec Teather bottoms ; ladies? red plain and figures isses aud chil- DOCTOR BELL. R, BELL eontinues to devoce his attention ‘M.) to the removal of Private Dv fs, in wee and cheap. the number, 253 Green vich street, comer of (daily ’till 9 P. WHIGHI, CALHOUN & CO. Al Diseases saving thirty per cent, he offers for their i fferiig ander protracted cases, aggravated ‘or uuaucresa(ally, r r cent, sufferiay i lowing list ot prices — treated by inexperienced or pretended practitioners, those labors Suvericr Dress Coats, fr BOOTS AND SHOE: rader the destructive effects of mercury or quack nostrums, Cassimere Pant AT REDUCED PRICES. wd all whe suspeet the remaing of disease Lurking in the » ‘he subscr:bers itending to makea changeiu business. | em, may consult Dr. B. with honorable confidence and a ,50 t 5,00 will sell neir Present stock at 7 'er prices fora shor! | caarantee of cure. Persons furais! materials— ‘and trimming | Ane. POTVLE & HAYWARD, Parsons contemplating marriage, who have been the im the neatest manuer at the following prices 5 299 way. | of disease, may also consult him with confidence and from : $6 to 8 P, 8—The fixtures and furniture ofthe store for ele tion. Pints and. Vests : LL to 175 fi imem ’ost-paid letcers have hii mpt attention. Dr. Bell’s trea snont never exposes to suspicion, aad. is, well kaowa to be ato id permanent “Pr vate offices, 87 Cedar street, third door from Broadway, £19 Im*er SAVE YOUR SHILLINGS. All chat are in want fond Gaiters, Shoes, ‘or Buskins,are requested to call at WAL’ ER’ r of Broadway and a Ladies’ Gail Masses and Children’s of the latest French fs he greatest assortment of Gents five sttehed, at $3. ‘Thore who purchase nt ti inent are sure to eal! ain. the best evideuce of the LLs. J and SPRING COM- popular medicine s! \d be takes by every one ati. No materhow well you my feel, the asin imperatively demauds a cleausing of tne's PARR’S LIFE PI AS ag WLYTER [8 ENDING, valuing the ang tem—and Fa ‘oa 4 being without mereu'y, ar peculiarly caieuiaved for saatiacton he BS aed DU eben Bese sod RaPeli, | Slop taken whet af Tngebadgeh prod, ‘he hon PR ere iis Casal reac 25 lmeee ’ | (ors beg to state to Spanish. Portusuese, German ond Freach it this popula” Medicine each of those lag engravings) of the Lil uses, U cud darceti ovat Book (with ~~ O COUNTRY MERCHANS. 2 4 "0 BSUS NU GHNSON PARE, whose prolonged tie of 12 years has long been 4 xu have rem.ved from 129 ject of curicusspeci:lation to those who have wise ve completed their assortme: ‘Tdava” “Mny medical men and thove »-quaiutet wth Phy- siology, have deduced from the histor homes Parr, that the uae hfs Hecbal vedicine, and resularity oi life, arg he pre- bis greatest variet t cau be found wrong side to get him excnsed. He was not excused. chaniseingia part sot see Jisporing causes ¥ hich led to the “nomber of, : , The f Mowing Sweep t.kes are opea, to commences the 29th amendment, that the committee be discharged |" SE MOURyof 3 w York. i aS om be ladies’ leather do, 5000 ladies’ ¢ fo, | hd pe re Soran ou jention Folate ea ‘ea ofA 3 v " trom the further consideration of the matter. This | Sick and exensed 1 ted of the, best quality, and to be | {00 lad mous Lipp rs, 2500 peatlames’s do, el ladies Ba Maly pron Meal oh ky purchase become proprietors of ‘No l—Sweepst ike; for horves that never won a purse, mile | Was lost, ayes 70, noes 86. THOMAS SMITH—STETSON—JOHN STEWART. rai terms, aud ia 1ots to ‘suit purchasers, ae a et aentret seat ob ai: | this Medicine, now offerat as a velaabie remedy 10 tne public. peairictt 3 m5, Sub $25, h ft; $20 add-d by the Mes Abams then expressed a great desire to speak | No answers and no excuse to these. ‘ ‘ea of geutiemen's five call sowed Sots. 90.cases pegu-d'do, 2) | fhe hundseds of unsol mouials of ity efficsey ta th i aie sso ecg case’ citiaciiner ea on the question; and a gr STILES. kaye do, 29 boys? ouths’ do, aud ali ocher src: warren on ~ : hgniey thet pever cotted for mouey, | ‘The Sreaker sad |e could not under the pre- | “wenaunt on h tueathas been called out to wait on | CONSERVATORY AND SEED ESTABLISHMENT. a itttham Geees onvo;tte ‘the : [pied So tie eaunie 0c ccnmy ince tee 27a by ull ne Chel OF aragsn. Sob 8 9h fe $25. vious question. aay ene ie ora ns Dow at the door, stand: AKRIVALS OF FRESH SEEDS. Leretey miauebaisn al opserUaliey to purceuce wien ent ocker they number all the Princip} Draggie, : weeust ike: for hovses that never irorte Mr. Joun P. Kennrvy appealed to the manliness | ‘ho, no,” and mach laughter) ener, OAM & BE eo Oy hie ch ois | Wiseengnged. mime | isiem babii relat nag pataj he. ts in harness st b $7, hf, $25 add a, and courtesy of the House to allow Mr. Adams to GEORGE SYKES. wer grateful bee: maby BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. To RIED LADIES. iwrepstake; same as No. 3, uuder the » speak, but that was done in vain. The majority] (This is the Quaker. Cries of “ Where is Sykes? Is |! that the extedsive atrag, mnt bev th LARGE ASS8OKTMENT of the above named articles -ADAME Ee eS PREVENTIVE POWDERS. No, 2—Speostakes for horas tht sec won a purge, 1wo stopped his mouth. | eee he gone to be married too Mand laughter.) ey which were savas bS hima when ix Exsopetsatwiaterrwith | 4 sijy be ad tthe Mautlacturers Daur, No, B00 tat HY Gen perenne have been unixerslly adovted Sub $75 hf, $25 ander motion was mad to lay the resolution to send fo member said Mr. Svkes (who is one of the best and | 5% | by the recen " New Yor! 4 rt but in particular, of thivty y t ame ns No 1, under the aaddle; $25 ad- | persons and papers on the tole, This wes losty Ayes | Tost regular men inthe House)was at his house verysick. | Cenfieakerckire feos Gondon ex Hatta en eee ee mig those on hand may be found in part the followinx, | 2 eeliarby thousen date hie country saa bvng the only mild 4 fide NESTS VIR eng Oa ys SA. ‘The Srraxex then declared that there were I7abrentees { "Thr atock will befnnd to conta superb varieties of new | Wy a vin nogg'dBoots | Mens? & Boys’ Thick Brogun | iia ancien for marr ladies w th for i : for h. on wo} m e % ‘ i i and verennial ‘s ol eh , 01 $73 tw ete fs Naru Saves Si adda ae lt yee oer then on the resolution, and agreed Ogi: not excused, and asked the pleasure of the oop Fhpennneger Milt Cette wal oral te wha rs eh vedo Gad al ao bo do Kip Beas ch the rena of mye pris, “a i eamases 10-9, M : Mr. Hanoin, of Ilimois, moved a reconsideration. Mr. Hotates moved that tha Sergeant-at-Armsbe directed | “Voveiuis ind Wield Seeds have. alzo been imported, of thoxe | '# do Hut We 0 Do do Cali do do | “tire too vast to touch upon withia the on Leet eae Rebar | that never won a pure over a Simo noved the previous question on thi 'o go alter them and bring, them to the Bar of the House | yjnds only which are d. be obtamed ata foreign m: Bode 60 Oy be Boe eo J eeget - neat results w ich affect not on! 0, two mile heats in hiruess, Sud $100. h ; $40 adied Mr. Hanvix.—Stop a bit. 11 f a o answer, re more | 20 Call 3: we ‘np dule 1 | arents, but ture happiness of iN; 2Sweepstakes aime ax Noy 11, uuder the siddie; $20 | ehat.” (Laughter) A aliconfine myeelt aitrea-choely ; said that ‘would keep the House sitting per : a grown DY men of experience acd integrity, Ja Ba creas varecys of Wollenlel- oheetn aae Ciilasey’s | acerp Werk ne Nenana re ee . in 1G eea tales for horses that never won a purse over | ‘® the subject as the member who spoke lust, and he did ight, ti1 they could wend to Baltimore and | for this establishment onty—all of which can bs strictly ree | ae ee ee eee ia eee vease bev ond the hat of th $i¢, wile heats, bet's athe p not touch the subject at all. (Much laugiiter.) Or ar | “lsewhere to get hold of all the members. apenas sor ercultalin bar te cali ealiiie ateonth he | oe wit a geveral assurtwect of reat acd Leghora fists. | ndernes-espesielin the nother, wetehts ohh Staddel the gentleman from Ohio did. when he speke ot matters #07, then moved that all further proceed | 6.7 eee ire se oe oe eat a etaviishanent shou: | ounury merchauts nud ovhers are invited to callaud examiue | ‘hroughout their tives, fo Th trname and eloseon te th of Apu) | and things in general (Laughter) Consequently, Mr ¢ suspended, because, he said, there was | heac a g-nuine character h- cnused all theold se. dx (procur.«i | Sil auld Jow for enan or city scerpiauces, oiling but to live and ving at Joues! Second Ward Hotel byl Speaker, I hope I shall be found duly within the rtiles o! nusuv'ily full, On this question there were | by his ine partver, Mr Dunlap) to peaold at public auciion, | egg GALE & CQ No. 260 Pearl siret, Woyed eomfort and ‘Ths Hroprierors of the Centreville Cour-e + ffer fur the forther | (Us House. | (Increased laughter) I shall begin with » | "yes 79, noes 66 ; only 145 members. This was the unu- ) without oo vestion Dy Mt Vell ithe can with coufidence . encour gement of th+ Trotting S,.o't, to appropria_e the whole of the money rere ved at the Members a d Pi Course, to the «ining horses tuat ere ma ched toe me off over this Course during the Spr ng and Suinmer Seasons vf ths present year. ‘Th= owners of horses making tv atches. cnu have the privileg+of mauniag ‘he Course » the pro- will withour cherge f 2 MILLINERY A. H. COLLIS, NO. 24 JOHN STREET, Now OPENING a ' Millinery Goods, at receiv ve, comprising — lowers. ob ie Starda of the 18 * rious styles; including four cases fay fro » ‘The attention of Mah New Vork, 2°tn March, FIVE HUNDRED DOL ARS R Want Kw trom New Y ork t» Newark, evening. peck t book sto en, con hres One * Buk, New (ype on Binking Mount Holiy,) a era 4 is requested, 1 m20 Iwirtec —Thesub erie Burliug:on cowaty Bork ail the tes One $100 ja $5) bi ls ot Che and at the ew ¥ person who will retyrn form'ion m y be be ft wark ; at the office of this paper, ARLES R. DAVI ward the m orev, and no qi With Mark’ W, Uavia, bast OF 21 ( onrtiaadt m23 A CARD. NEW YORK OPERA HOUSE, RUFRASIA BORGHESE’, BeNEFIT, Borghese would respeetfuily inf rm tv patrons of the Odera, aud the pubiie ge eraliv, ta MONDAY the 25th ustint has been set ayart for her BENEFIT. whea che will nate he honor of ap ew York audieuce for th: lust this ag before a A 5bALLET. 4 e bit will bow T nelad Par jculars tv reaft sages na raally attr a Serts may bo secure! at Opera House, on aad after ONC, Vet ns tint, will pleave give notice Wednestay AX: 20th ioscant, whecher they © ill recain their seats ROBERT HOPE HART, IMPO LTE Ky rASSAU STREET, CORNER OF PINE, FeERS for vale, ia lots to suit parchwers, Seotch Ale. sdcaaclpnatin or pERE tions than the most profound master of grow SPLENDID CASSIMERFS tumbling Why, Mr. Speaker, you look a Py SEe ARV. we Tich [i9 his political evolutions. (laughter) fi, pred ave ere vi ‘assi- | front o} nthe wext minute he's bet iad you-—then he ine and Sum nec | on one side,then on therother, someti men nd bie Tet, Vestinige, Drilling Bc oariog to any goods we | times an his back—sometimes va ‘his, hen r ryle oud ‘charac aM, T. SuNNINGS & Co, \ times on his tail !—(Scre ims of laughtur, in which the lo- had to offer. 21 Srovaway, | cofagos joined » And after all. j watt Lwwtre Ame ion Hel, onposite the Fontan | THE PEACOCK, { | NEW DININ(: ROOMS a | NOS.15 SOUTH WILLLLAM AND 99 STONE STS. | T tm Hasover Square White Froats, avar D r bao tha Table 848, New and eleg int Rooms are now open, with a Tb) Ee Nem 12 Mooi! 4 PM. Price find, 25 conte.) Th i daily. of Simp, Fish Pastry, . Knits, & Teiued to make trial of this econo | mut RCT OF CAP. PS COMPOUND FXT AMSAND © cr his me . ¢ bas besa exit yo on shipboard and e300 Sates; aud tv yo * eto nuy other, TY YS patieat. posse wes in Unis fe rene y, make bis ewe public, wd without any apy Wit vou: restr. ction in diet ov confinement, diyents tring exmave. aad Nang oF feng C9 asen itive | fesvon, haviag thus in his reach pleasant | Hor sale whole-ale and ret JAMeS TAP dort THE NEW STORE. NO. 203 BROADWAY. | WILLIAM A. COLMAN AS jost remov 4 joo NEW 4 OK AND PRINT | STURE, No h 44 Brow ar reiciat ne eu T ! Temeoy. + of his store iv aan one in anid to be of weeater voriery and more ete rsive vat of when ty us tar of twenty ‘outent with great GR-vING” pabl sh ia LOND IN and Paris, Olfers at as low prices, as b fore the en per cent. ad valorem wor laid ou, being ‘sal HEU ra RV OF OIL PAIV CINGs srUM wv B vu ‘also been removed to the se- rs to attr et nearly all ine who have a taste for the resolution of the Young Men’s Van Buren Meeting a! Tro; the whom there has been a mutuality of benefit. ‘Taking this for my text, I shall proceed accordingly. (Roars oi at this very page in « ter.) tion, an War, Mr. Van Buren was against Mr. Madison and the war, ‘and added, how’ past history that militated against his taking one the other, or both sides of any question at once langhter.) viarey, Benjamin F. Butler and Martin Van Buren on so many 8 ter.) System, and against ‘it—in favor of private banking and against’ it- and he was in favor of shin plasters. here are the documents, and [ can 3 ( you but ii pocket full to pay for your supper, ul night —(Increased laughter.) these shin plan Sandstone Bank ; and they give notice that they would ultimately redeem their fives in whet stones, (langhter) their tens in grind stones, (more laughter) their twenties in mill stones, (increased laughter) and for all above that, they giv laughter.) and when that system all blew up, then he came out and give them banks Jesse —(Laughe know that, so it’s no use to read any of these docume | +o put your finger on him.and you find that he’s nowhere posed to itt extension to | though he'd give it to a gentleman of color worth $250 — Fish, Bow'et and Roast | them. \ tay | can tell what he means, and he takes all the di ops, and fs coustea lL: resviving Iihe yeweworcess | ll the restof my speech, and Vil take all the hide off Mr | thing the other day in which they resolve that Martin Van Buren is ry personification of democracy ,&c.; in and through reco n in relation thereto in yi rhe morning hour has Hanoin—Very well st. (Laughter.) g0.on to-morrow, (Roars of laugh: privileged ques- But, oh top, Mr. Speaker, this i so I suppose I may goon now. The Srraxen sud he could. Mr. Hanis then went on to show that in the time of the er, that there was nothing in his de, or (Much He showed that April 19, 1824, William L. ‘an Buren_peti- M the But, Vil put your Mr. I've done with him, | ~" before Hanoiy.—Why, sir, he was in favor of the Safety Fund | an And prove it, And you, Mr. h to know all this very well.— ‘nen Twas a boy and you was u man; you might get shaved with 'em ‘at home ; you went 100 miles from home, it would take @ and a hat full to stay Why, there wax one of | M, F concerns that suspended ; called the ypeaker, are old enou oars of laughter.) a general order on the quarry —(Roars of | te In 1832, he wrote in favor of the pet banks, ) You all ot yey Beat Pt Egat Sof. 9c0.ch and Irish whi * | Now, 1 repeat then that ho's een for and against pretty | noti All of the beat quality. uch every thing th: politician could be for or against, | (ix 1 turned more comersets, and perfarmed w one e voi: pealer, you go to try the 3 ositton at all.— (Increased laughter ) No, be d—4 if he tx, —Then on the right of suffrage, he was op- jor revolutionary soldiers, He stood up {air and square for the niggers, because he | 6 said we should all lie down in. the same bed of death with ‘Then Gen, Root asked him whether he'd like to in life in the same feather bed with a nigger. (Roars of laughter) it sides, and makes ail the different parties believe that he’s with them. He reminds me ofan anecdote—two men shooting. Richards heard Cowen’s rifle go off—he comes up and asks him what he shot at? “None of your business” says Cowen, Presently Richards sees a calfa little ways off “Did you shoot at that calf,” says Richards? “Yes,” says Cowen, “Why?” “Because thought it wasa deer.” Why ‘t you hit it then?” “Whyyou d—d foal, shot at it on Cale (Roar dignity, sir Hi and hard cider songs, when at Bi hter followed this) Then as to his mocratic stomach turns sick at songs He and his party abuse our ton they wero doing the very same and they rung sons about Jackson and soon ; but they can’t sing about Van Buren, because his name won't rhyme to anything bat ruin, | (Langh- ter) And now, sir, accorling to the fnshion, I'shall print 1. Vin Buren, so bad that he’ll be glad even to have a coon skin on him. And according to the fashion, 1 move the 1s question. Q #—I move to lay the motion to reconsider on the alt Avams again rose, and expressed an earnest desire to speak. Several democrauic members, Hammett, Went- avin Dows tHe Law,” from Landseer, will alone many vist's there. F WN) B—The Ol! Paintings are for sale m23 2tins re allow Mr Adams to speak, but he refused, to the annoy: ance ofa great many members of the House, Island business is dis) Senators to vote against «) States Governme P 1. To limit the terms of office of*the Secretaries of State, Treasury, General to two years. send in to the Senate a complete schedule of all the clerks under them. E 2. To regulate and fix the salary of the Presi- lent of the U, States at $15,000 per annum, with = State tw ‘The first business ino: it was a deer, and to miss it if it was a | of Mr. We ually fall howe. “The doors were opened, and this scene onde The vote vvas then taken on laying Hardin's motion to | ""BSable Dah nsider ‘on the tabl So this Rhodu ayes 89, noes 77. dof for the present, and the Com- laughter ) mittee are, authorized to send for any number of persons Mr, Hanpry then went on to apeak of the situation of | °F paper the Ciay, Adams, and Crawford pai and Mr. Van Bu- he ‘House then went into Commitice of the Whole and took ‘up the bill to remount the second regiment of Dra- | <tr ouns ; but adjourned without com/.ng to any conclu:ion | petiod thereon, Senate. Wasuineton, March 22, 1844. TARIFF OF 1832. More memorials were offered to-day from Penn- sylvania remonstratiny against any and all altera- tons in the tariff of ’42. Ir. SvuRGEON also presenter! resolutions from Legislature of F ennaylyania instructing their Laltera tions in the tariff Uoned tora Branch Bank of the United States at Albany. | jf °42, Th hi ia Hi Mr Brovack.—W ide ; . . The vote of the Pennsylvania House was pe arb he Mr Clay? in favor of the resolutions, 81 to mone, and in the ate 30 to one. that you won't know which side his head is on. Note.—There can be no doubt but this is a ver ‘A Memnen.—You're on the wrong tack. serious matter so far as Pennsylvania is concerned, Haxpin.—Well, hold your horses then— for Mr. Stnrgeon, contrary to i¥is usual custom, A Mennen.—Or you'll tear your shirt.—(Great laugh. | ind to the astonishmen't of every ene, made quite t nl ply upon the presentation of these memorials resolution. This may be considered as settlfing the question PENSION BILL. f ‘ js bill, which underwent some diiscussiaw’ yes te';day, was re-considered to-day, arid discussed. it remains as it was. REDUCTION OF SALARIES, &C- Mr. Heywoop introduced several bills, as before ced, to limit and prescribe terms of office an salaries, Wc. of all the officers of the United t, as follows:— War, Navy and the Postmaster ‘They, also, are annually to use of the White House and cabbage garden . Salary of the Chiet Justice at $4,000, and of Associate Justices at $3,500. . Seeretary of State at $5,000. Secretary of Treasury $5,000. . War, $5,000. » Navy, $5,000. % 8, Postmaster General, $5,000. 9. . Attorney General, $3,000. All to take effect on and after the 4th March, Mr. Uanviy went on to say that he also voted for the | 1945, | high tariff with Jackson and Benton ; and he’s written iter page on this xubject, aud yet no human being House of Reprerentatives. Wasuin'ston, March 22, 1844. Sub- Treaswry—Orezon—Call of the Roll. As soon as the journal was read, i : Mr. Broapueap prevented the resolutions of his agaiust any interference with the present ‘They were referred, IBERS BEING PRESENT! At last the ayes and noes were called of having a call of the House, and resulted—Ayes, 66; Noes, +o the House determined there should be no call; hough 75 members were ‘absent. lhe question was then taken on Wei Mr Gannere Davis offer da very excellent reselutio that every day, immediatg’ ty shee’ the ‘Speaker took the der then was the resoluticn ller, that 15,000 extra copies of the new Sub-Treasury Report be printed. ‘Twice an attempt was made to get a vote or this, bat there was no quorum—a'nLy AnOUT EIGHTY 1 \ ER's reso° Intion, and decided in the aflirmative—Ayes, 108 ; lution of Mr. Wextworrn, to print 10,000 extra copies of thie Oregon Report was worth, &e. requested Burke to withdraw his motion to | agreed to. Broad strret, on the 27th Dec vse rt ‘here isnot a worthless seed in the whole stock now o1 An extensive collection of tess teant tlowering Ki e imported from the most em hevt growers, an’ are bulbs of the most choice Pr ze “lower: “ahibited ia England daring the last two years. They are now anaer propagation and xosd established plants warranted truc m will be ready fr sale in due season, Catalogues, afull description of eacn variety, tevether with in ‘tions for their Cultare, will be published at an early of fine healthy plants in Flower,are in the th will be found desirable ornaments for Baskets, and Vases of Flowers, can be procured hortest noice, pat uvina peat butelegant style. Fruitand Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, nardy Roses, &e. in great variety. ; : E Bulbous Flowering Roots. viz : Gladiolus, Mexican Tige: “Tiger Lily, Jacobean Lily, ‘Luberose, &e. &e., for ee ney Tarra Cotta Flower Vases and Pots Gord, Globes, &e i jcultaral and ‘A large colleeti 0. of new ano handsome design: A la f; a sortmentof Aggrenl tural Books, sc hand. ye above are no «ff-red for sale at LOW PRICKS, haw arshased for cosh, onady :ntageous terms, ‘Fhe Tried AunualUatalogue in now jn cour-e of ublic and will be ready for delivery (gratis) early in the eueuind ‘wocks are attended to 4 thankfully received. Ord LLIAM N tor 376 Broadway ~ _No conve: y Other establis! SEEDS OF Lege aS JUST RECEIVED PACKETS QUEBEC AND HENDRICK HUDSON. DUNLAP & CARMAN of the Pennsylvaniy, vote upon the new tariff bill EE oe pee, See OF par deemne nda lately proposed in the Hous. Ja‘essrs. Buchanan stowed upon them since opening thei. new Seed Store and Sturgeon wilb vote against it } gee Sia Couervatory. ‘They have just reerived au additional suy- Col, Menuicys. also presented rem onstrances from | yly of aiste, best kuows wie a of suunil, Bieta, aid Maryland agarnst any alterations an the present | feesvml Blow e ori ids Sorivg Whe duties upon {ren and coal. Onts, Aah Leaved, and other early Potatoes, in pr t. Bucnanan also presented more remon- nd ows ume ouitanle for Parlor strances similar to those already «ffered by him | \fermew shouts cat parties against any alterations in the presen tari of “42. | (Bids and Bird Cages, G oy Vweltterms Tiwy beg lev: oan thei public, that they have not an old geod of any kind in the stove, aud have spared veither pains wor txvenae to procure the best sceds of the last season's qrowth, fromthe must sespectable houses 1m this country and Rurope allot which will te warranted. Catsleg oF Jistriba tonearly tl ‘ainive for th se be ready in'wase will pease tarchia nx elaew' eve if mbdeu "Citoats for quel ‘Grape vives avd fis Iwa\s on hand at the roadway New York. siting ettuatioba “apoly. ar a 7 imem eas Bonservatory ant “Several practical Gardeners mbove. Orrice oF Japrenson INsuRANCE No 36 DP, t FOMIS Company continues ¢ is ‘by Fire wielew ine aright on gee Ph ‘, , eames T Woodratt, BR Robson, M. De, Nupsou Price, dine, aud als their Cargoer. 8. bisua Riegs, Ansow Babe Kraveis 1 baxe, Thoms Morrell, tgse Bom tt. John vs MANES oa W. TURN, President GEO_T. HOPE, heeretiry. an FOR LIVERKPOUL.—Pas ave eon board the steamboat day och inst, at 12 o'clock, A a Room ot tt die he wivip ws close at Hale Hi and Gilpin’s News m2 YOU CAN BE CURED. S. by the deenegt rewearch, long stuty, and untiring per ee eaace, tite has been discovered a specific, a meuies) sucin never before attempted y any one, composed ¢! and posessin® powers far su 1K any th E ew materi hi ‘oimplay ei. OF hat the -magiaition i aa et eeacOY nthe trea Ss wed eotow fog evading, complicated or « iy edily aud va'nvall wedy. via that nothi: g * | je | Uhjg ne © arcacearm. ap af THOMAS So iF ee the stan Specific Pills are net unpleasant t0 roe tea the mom hand, velther diet, Tek ad them wn pe. bepropietor 0! he challenern the w gate relief, ter ul q U ly ve erable, et asa diuretic snd astrit Five Pino un gow ral puriters oF the, system, ad by subatirn- jalihy for dive rde id pal action in innoc mf i te votatian of ost suite ton tus, how often. d aud father embiti~ declining heaith of 1 scarce reached <ne age o the city tree of expeuse. ie boys Urgezics ral mad fi leon, Taseay, ‘mat awerre L. M, AIT TERBAND: mix Ww> jiction, gg pare least, ab! f, lp mt SCRIBEK hereby inf his friends and the | ‘¢! ts in their ilies, regard) if Tass nea ira dame Nt | Sameeemen ene eal maga og he ens holidays, aud aie now ready for delivery Satrott ibe wavertienr, feclings tha ipmpostanes of thin outs so vast heat | doptowaf aia seseniea vy ber waged raped Wout’ shall teel hay ply persons belonging even to otner cou. | doption oF a staeratt FE AoE ein tregatious.. Phe wajonity of the members Of the kim. stree 0 irene vo prove ronaart oka cde oe RA. oneregation having already sent jn their orders the su scribe, Det crls coufident that this uoble aud ample will o« iy penne, with A? hey di virtuous and entightened min hie verdingiy’ aney unhesitatingly answer nent ‘lowed by others, who shoul be simila:ty situated in regare | ‘he airmative: .o the awn eodyTegntion. WhO can Act as eh:y please without | "Bee five dollars a package, accompanied with full and pax being under any restraint. icular directions A Py jetters: rT “968,” N. Terms 1279 ofa superior quality, six to the pocn! ee AD AME ESB WELL: Wemale Pogstciag : am at six ceuts, meal sight cents per ane Wroenwich street, New York. Offica ee for the approachiny sagem 8 AB 0 P.M.” Boston office, No. m P. 5.— Orders taien for all kinds of Cai YT ssee h eas. at his Bakery, 43 Dey street. or 69 Duane atieet. Lei sad ep EB dE. GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. peng, PHY BYCIAN, Office and feaidence, U8 rece 7 T evi jh wich street, dt and Lrberty streets, w ter: TD wediteas pow A Teofens Da: dee tes she can be souraigd wit strictest ‘confidence on com ally ow The yf the ar veles, | © imeident and knowledge in the treatmoat co h iority of 8 wether with the tA slop athe public 1 to be the geau a . " hand, of which MiiEepuwasaNte ce ties oi Fincipality, xtra e points Fale ee 3 ao be Bo _ medlam points Washington Pen (pert-vaid) addressed to box, #88, ‘tery Vorki Jamaseus Slips Pateu. Self slips ce, No. a ict tala pec teen Nee n vat of the ei Finny an oy ‘craveltin “helen Oo oe bg Doub. pyro aa % part oF Taltad Menton within ronson bia distance Vietorhy Own, flue point, ‘ v Barov al TO THOSE WITHOUT CHILDREN—A PRO- i Me fase, i CREATIVE ELIXIR COKDIAL. Kagle, in boxes of 1 doz, each ze Shi ‘a y vd " tor sale wh lesale 19 John atreely cofves of Golan ¥ he ab}E este i quar: cee Spurious “article, ‘bearing the a6 y 2. of malformation, which we @ tvarixbie and uusvresal success of his lixir Cords y iuetance, of of tion oO jin eve Producing that stae “ PA manufact th which fea ts in the wife becorming blassed as a mother, ‘OTA —by omitung t id im some testances te f “ho for y- ats vied ru childless low linees, has fully estab! ish: Somitted, thas—GILLOT—so ns to reta “the feet tht wat ig wally a he wt blew obs. ry al the geuine Vee a JOSEPH OL “aud f Pens are mode wy fave a lab | outside, with & : 12d Lweec | . hed asta 7 ENOLUGY —Or, Awe 6 ouificies t evidence ° LGEY Boing, Proven aad Applic to the'Dig erniveac ct | hich iets held. Atte pleasant aud agrernbie t2 (he ‘es (Dy Leela ‘aad Applied to the Du. bara -lmprovemevt ; to the Moral a ane The unde signed is the only 3 vern etd ot Dp hag oder Ss I ‘ater | Educ’ “ ‘Mem im ny, ; Nevcbut, i ‘Morals, Politics, “Lemporauce, residing out of the city, t's» in- Cordifar. put upin packages fail cireetion for preparing. thee bott'es. st be ad, and dir cted to, of LAU, box 2), N Vork city. mal 'm D&W Sar’ MELVEA Office 129 L. erty at. PORTUGUESE FEMALE PiLLis Fowler, at Clu ing, in March as Apr lay evening ri) st half past 7 o’c.0ck, an tnd often Wits DOUBLE TEST “ee, anda contributi va w ken, al exsminations and ver tails. books at 131 Nessau street, £28 Im*re New York, EVENINGS w woul oe, HED BY UPE! SEGARS—We hive ju nived afi ect n » M-D., | SUpisumvesnreatce Tae Pe gen zredies Hegalvs (various kinds ) Ils are ¢9) partero.. on of the world, Ube are ena Tas. Lnda'an, alot of oar celelntint Bx. 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