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there are nO Custom House offlcers, and no duties be collected. mated to be worth about $2, This amount is all traded at New Orleans for goods and imerchandise, nineteen-twentieths 0 which are ef Ameriean origin, ‘The principal ar- ticles received for the cotton are—flour, baggiag and rope, iron of all kinds, domestic gopds of all kinds used by a new people, and whiskey. ‘The same steamboats which take down the cot- tou earry back the goods in exchange. Mr. Hayden, Deputy Collector of New, Orleans (and you may use his name for authority) esti mates the value of Northern manufactures thus ex- potted by the way of New Orleans into ‘Texas, In exchange for this (60,000 bales) cotton, and other productions of Texas, to be not less than $3,000,- 000. Mr. Hayden calculates the value of these North- ern manutactures (and it is specially worthy of not but those manufacturers themselves only can know through such a source as this where their woods ultimately goto, that are shipped to New Orleans) exported in this way to ‘Texas, to be about tiree times the value of those exported to bout whose trade so much is said. 1 not say to you that these facts are of the y est Lmportar turing, and commercial classes, For, in the event of losing Texas, we necessarily lose her markets. China All this cotton would at once pass down Red Kiver and go round to Galveston, where it would be ex- changed for English goods entered free—and with which American goods could not compete. itis ramored that in the event of the failure of ‘* Annexation” by Congress, Louisiana or Arkan- s would extend their laws over Texas. if th ern ‘Texas bor. up the geographical boundary to the Red Ri «dues not go to Galveston to market, but to New Orleans. T INT Y-KIGHTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION. Senate, Wasuincron, April 9, 1544. VARIFF OF Mr. Cuavron pre , signed, remonstrating Itering this tariff. Mr. Bucrtanan pr or six petitions from Pennsylvania of the same character. Mr. Wr i morial numerously someth ction of the waters of the Gulf of Mexico v rials against the new tariff bill. Mr. Ursus also presented a similar memorial trom Wetherstield, in Vermont, It also remon- st the ation of Texas and Ore- aiding (contr to custom,) of this upied about half an hour.» . Woopunipae, of Mich., presented a meno- st the as. Mr. W. said he his own opinion at that tune ed that it might be rial from Marietta, Olive rumored annexation of T nonstrating agi ; but he Vew York, askin Mr. Walker asked er.| It was read. ‘The galleri by the Si diseussion of it bad an injurious te had endeavored to arrest the progr without success. Mr. B. proceed power of the Senate to ori: the constitution. Tiere Mr. B. went over the ground already fully repozted before. He length upon the which yade th the House of for raising the revenue. Mr. 13. said the debate on this bill ought not to be enterta! , because it can lead to no practical re- sults. 2 P. M.—Mr. B. is now proceeding to discuss the merits of the iat ilonse of Represen Wasninaton, April 9, 1844. ummond Light—Fortification and Pension Bills —Eastern Harbor Bil—Wind—Storms and Clay ter the reading of the journal, Mr. H So the Drammond light is not to be in the House, although it would save $20 to night. The mite 1 the West Point Academy Bill. cuion ( ommuittee were it during the session of the House. McKay then reported th 1 the from the Committee of Ways and Means. {sent you a hist of the forts and the various sums Tt was 479,000 that the Ilouse appropriated for that have b about fortifications; to this sum the Senate added— Wor Fort Smith, Arkansas,. +$30,000 “Gibson, 15,000 Towson 6,000 appropriated by the Ho’ ary Pen- it stood thus:— + $184,800 March 16, i818. the act of July 7th, 1839, rasta rt the act of July 7th, 3, e? pplementary act of August 24, 1642, 400,000 jons under the act of July 4, 1836. 134,250 y 1,000 ensions to widows and orphans. .. p Arrearages prior to July, 1815... ... 000 $918,050 1—Proviso.—No widow shall have a pension for the same time that her husband received one. 2-- Proviso. pension while receiving pay from government as such. 1—Provisa —No pension’ shall comm Jay on which the pensioner files his application. ‘The Senate made the following amendments to this vill, and returned it to the Honse:— \. For supplying deficiencies in former appre«) priat or year ending June 30, 1844, for pen- 6 $180,000 sions unter the act of March 3, 1843, 5 track out the «1 proviso above and insert- ovidel that no person in the army or navy to draw both @ pension as an invalid and e pay of and station in the service, unless the alleged tisability tor which pension is granted, be such as to have ioned his employment in a lower grade or in some civil branch of the serv . . ‘The Senate struck out the last proviso of the House pill. The House committer reduced the above 440,000, and allowed the Secretary 0} the aeanity 8 tranisfer $220,000 of th $100,000 item given above to, pay . us the first proviso in the [louse save 000 from that appropriation, a The House committee also added to t ar e first line of the endment, that no person in any b service shali be allowed” ae, 8 '"Y Pranch And they restored the last provito in the bill. foth ills were then committed to committee of the whole Ir. Srtons the Pugeaving, and a billto print 1500 copies each of 3 +sor !-spy’s maps about the course of the winds torms over (his country, and the coast from Bermuda the banks of Newfoundland. He said they had selec 3; and the printing would cost less 0 mapa. It was necessary the » printed to explain the report from the De. Ir. Cave Jortvsox opposed it, and denounced Espy as sursbag King of Storms, aud moved to abolish his office. dE a valuable man, who Jast and shine when h a course was dis- and explained the theory of storms | to follow them over the ocean, sand French governments had directed th to collect all ouob information, an so ought we ; pe sake a paltry $1500 ri C ble res ‘ std pact baktey $1000 all these valuable results Cave Jolinson’s ainendment was lost—79 t ( i ‘ 79 to 86. pills, Mc Kar maved thatthe House go into Committee of the Whole, The House refused to Ir. Trnmat rs thea moved that all debate p Hart Bilk No. 208 should cease at four spocn iets secs ir. Dromaoour opposed this. Hoge was a bili an appropriation of half s million of money 7 Bal'os doen considered in Committee at al; this was ruilrod legislation with a vengeance. He Weald call the Ayes snd Noes on the question. ine Ir, Pave hoped the House would not gag down every thing in this Way, Such @ course was as bad as the coon akin Congress. Mr. Wares insisted that the gag laws wore commenced ch Congress, by the Democrats. sl take up the ‘Taritt Ker, denied that the democratic party struck down the freedom of debate. In the House the previous question could be sprung at any time, and therefore they had decidet that a majority Could at any time go into Commitice of the Whole, where freedom of debate alone could exist. But the whiga had gi 4 majority power to stop this freedom even in Committee of the Whole, and thus struck down the freedom of debate ; and thus had entire control of the House and trampled on the rights oi the minority, and the democrats had continued the tral tases ex's "Pay important fast fore the House. fue ‘Tineats said it was a shame to who invented the gag rules, upon tI Bill. He moved the previous question—not seconded— ayes 62, noes 74. Mr. Avams then contended that it was the democrats Whenever they wanted to cut off a debate in the House, they would move to go into Committee of the Whole, and and thus waste all the s cised without mercy. Mr. Weuxer defended th cl faa This cotton is worth $40 i bale, and is esti- ),000. who began the gag rules. it by a mere majerity, ion, and this power was excr- L 26th Congress, and then call- ed the previous question, and the resolution was laid on ‘The House then went into committee of the whole, ana took up Gen. Read's Harbor Bill, It was read through as Portland Harbor Kennebec River Boston Harbor, Providence River. . Norwich Harbor. : Black Rock Harbor, Conn. Port Jefferson Bay Hudson River Newark Bay, N.J.... Port Penn Piers, Delaw: New Caatle Harbo Delaware Breakwatei Havre de Grace, Richmond Harbor, Va Hog Island Channel, 8. Savannah Harbor. .... Mobile Harbor. . | Apalachicola Harbor. Cape Fear River, N. se to the Northern manufac- At the sixth line, Mr. Simoxs, of Conn., moved to amend by adding $15,000 for Black Rock Harbor. Mr. Payne then rose and concluded his party speech against the whigs, whom he denounced as being destitute of principle aa they were in their principles, they answered: — We'l hout till all is blue, Your railing we don’t care for, We go for Tip and Tyler too, Without a why or wherefore.” And now they are bringing out that ‘same old coon”— minstrels; and here is one of rinciples, and I wish the Clerk to read 1t,—(Send- a Clay song book up tothe Desk.) Ir. INcensot.—I move that it be eun; * Reference to a map is indispensable to a clear compre- is subject, By the map it will be seen that ers on the Sabine, und thence 340. ‘Then, if you asked J theace up that stream along the Indian boundary, &¢ , (laughter) —and tl ig, sir, instead of ‘MeCowneu.1.—And [ move that my friend from Pennsy]- (Roars of laughter ) The Cierx then read amid screams of laughter and shouta of “hurrah, hurrah,” from all parts of the House, the following :— $0000 do. #5, 663 ; $2000 do sdf, April 9.—6 shares Western 3 $7000 do. sdf, 673 ; $5000 auv presented a petition from the Ma- ie Insurance Company of New York, asking for not distinctly understood, relative to “Oun Canpivare.” For Henry Clay, our candidate, Hurrah, hurrah, hurrab, ‘To place him in the chair of State, Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah ! God’s noblest work—an honest man— A nobler shew us if you cai Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, hurrah, Hurrah, hurrah, hurrah’! Here there was terrific shouting and screams of laugh- rk went on and read five more verses Mr. Pavye then went on, and finished his speech at four o'clock, and thus the doorhas been opened for an- ty debate on this really important bill, on which the Western Rivers and akes depend;; and the House adjourned without taking ut also presented another petition from asking Congress to establish the ware- ans and Huwrineron also presented erhaps the fate of the bill we have now the following by the House for internal improvements: — Seaboard Harbors, Rivers and Lakes, Harbors in Wisconsin, Improvements in Iowa, With the bill given above, unter petition from Vor the Cumberland Road, Ship Canal at the Sault St. consideration of this question was then ta- For Fortifications, d to make his 1 For the West Poi Indian Department Pension List of all kinds, For U. 8. Sailors abroad, s are nearly one half filled.) aCe § ten commenced by the expression ot his opinion that the consideration of this question Senate is unconstitutional. He thought the dency. He ss of it, but led toexamine the nate this bill, as under Besides the Army, Navy, Civil and Diplomatic Appro- Charleston. {Correspondence of the Ierald.] Cuanteston, April 6, 1844. To-day has been big with bustle, banners, badg- es, buckram, balsam, and bandages. the West” is ia town, and came by the urgent re- quest of a few doctors and dignitaries, who have been for some few months past employing galvan- ism, magnetism, and various other arts and scien- ces toresuscitate the whig party in this city and State ; and with splicing, splintering, plastering, painting and white-washing, they would seem al- most to have performed a miracle. has such « procession been puraded through the streets of Charleston as marked the grand triumph- ant entré of Henry Clay into our city this day.— Numerous arches were thrown across the streets, twined with the evergreen and choicest flowers, and bearing the following inscriptions :— No. 1 was at the show house of a Kentucky hog of mammoth size, which was painted on canvass as large as life, thus :— 90000900000000000900000000000000000 proceedings of the convention constitution, and endeavored thence to deduce the meaning of the word “raise,” as used in the constitution, where it gives power to epresentatives only to originate bills Never before . Leonakp moved to reconsider the vote by hich the report of the Committee on Public Buildings ia favor of using the Drummond Light, d. The vote was reconsidered. The. noes were then called on the adoption of rlation, and it was again rejected. Ayes79, ed n called on the standing com- f Mr. W. J. Bre eported that the President had eeocecocee allowed by the Fortification Bill, enate amendiments, back to the House We go the whole Ilog. Huzza for old Kentuck ! Scoceososococse 9000000000000000000000000000000000 No. 2 bore :— 90000000000000000000000 ° © Honor to the Honest. ° 00000000000000000000000 _ No. 3 was the most elegant of the whole, being in good taste, and bearing the following inscrip- 09090000000000000000000000 ° ‘The Nation’s choice. 0000000000000 0000000000000 No. 4 was inscribed :— 000000000000000000000000 ° ° © The Nation’s Champion, 0 ° ° 0000000000000000000000000 No. 5 read:— 909000000000000000000000000000000000 ° army or navy officer shall receive a e before the Welcome ! thrice welcome ! Bright star of the West ! 9990000000000000000000 0000000000000 No. 6, as follows:—Upon a piece of cotton cloth made at a manufacturing establis and opposite his old importing house and sundry store in King street :— 00000000000000000000090000000000000000000000000000 mentin thisState Suecess to South Carolina Manufactures ! o ystem of American Industry hild well grown, now able to support itself, 000000000000060000000000000000000000000000t00000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 ° Honor to whom honor is due. Weddemur, Monroe Hall, or T. O'Connor, 216 Wil jusene io: ed, as well as squeezed, and would go throug! same crowd again to-morrow—these creatures of curiosity and lovers of excitement, ‘The day was very fine—not too warm nor too cold—but just such a day as the friends of this great man would have chosen for the reception of their guest. After the addresses at the Theatre, the Clay Club, with their guest and a large company of ladies, re- ok of a dinner,on temperance principles—the festivities con- tinuing ti!] evening; it being Saturday, the compa- ny broke up at an early hour, to assemble again on Monday evening, when a grand ball comes off in honor of this first visit of Harry of the West to Charleston, The Clay Club met in the evening, paired to the Charleston Hotel, and_ pa: and Mr. Preston addressed them for two hours. Mr. Clay leaves for North Carolina on Tuesday afternoon. Business has been pretty much suspended for a ng talked about but “the re- ception.” All admit Mr. Clay has little else to do day or two, and not than walk over the course for the presidency. Our cotton market w: twenty days ago. Yours, Xe. Tue Magnetic TeLecrarn ‘ gress has been made in the construction o Magnetic Telegraey, the invention of Professor 8. F. Morse, upon whi on the line of th gress at the rate of about a mile a da made yesterday, as the cars passed the line begins in Washington ; an unswe ledging the receipt of the inte in two or three seconds.—Nat. Intelligencer, April 10. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Fins Boanp, Wednesday, April 10—7 shs Pennsylva- nia Bank, 263; 14 do. Mechan’ Bank, 7}; 20 do Manufacturers’ $2000 State 5's, 663 ; $1000 do. 66 Bank, 925. Sreoxp Boano, 7000 State 5's, A onp Boanp, ‘Tuesda; $1000 State o's, Ban q5 1 ; 13 shares Reading Railroad, 233. ; A do, bof, LAYKST SOUTHERN SHIP RK Putapetraa, April 10—Arr Caspii hony. de Cuba; Emeiald, Hodgdon, Bost ‘est Havdan id Georgiana, Behm, Charles ee. Thom » Kingston, vimone, April 9—Arr_ Hortensia, Lambert, Rio Janei et, Buck, do; John, Coffis, Vorto Cabello; Mary, Wai Hoe, Bodge, NYork. Cld Carolina, Gilkey, St 4 somat ands, Terrill, Mobile. A ANDRE Abbatbula, Keily, Portiand Norroin, April Are Cinder CM Empire, Clack, W Indies. 10! lu H-mptoa Kuads, E izsbeth Poner, (Br) Bobbin isla d for Baltim Cld 6th, Burman, § Hahitox. Teal, Martiniqae Miscellaneous Senn Joun M. Crayton, Harvey, of and from New York, i st of Cape Henry light on the 6th inst. | Vessel and cargo of lime total Joss. No. bound up James river, wes wrecked abrea insiiranes ‘Asnone—Captain Buck, of the Janet at Baltimore, reports l ved got on the night previous. One of them is probably the seving two schrs ashore on Cape Heury 6th inst: supposed t Joh M Clayton. Spoken. Elen, Cobb, Cieufury lon 79 42, Foreign Ports. Keb 29=In p ‘Thomp3ou, fm Philadelphia, ure; Boy, (wh in to revair mainma Allen King, for Boston, £001 Frauces Amy, Giberso ship Boston, Monte EA! TE YOUR OWN FAULT, !'TEA! OU © NAP? rine street. A three dollar bid will eutitie you to receive five —s Hyson, Young Myson, Imperial, Guapowder or achony ‘Ter, , these Teas are of the first qual otherwise than we represent them, sen your money, wh tem of doing bu NEW YO! ND CHINA TEA COMPANY, 5 y NY ATHAKINE ST, KE. 'T. CHRIS TIANSOM, Manager, ‘To whom all orders are to be ad No. 83 BRASHEARS % HEWSON, AUCTION AND COMMISSION Mi RCHANTS CINCINNATI, OHIO, HAVE SSTABLISHED thomseh Ro Solambia street. Any consi, of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, or scription, Will receive their undividee att: Prompt returns. “They reter Springer § Whiteman.) rader § Gorman, KB Bowler §& Co, “Burrows § Co. Josiah Lawrence, Esq. R. Buchanan, E'sq., A Drwin, Ei JTL Shoe! Henry Magraw, 1. F. Williams, Erq. Jsaue Muuroe, Messis. 12, W. Ciark '& Co., Macalester, Fsa-, (Philadelphia ravan Cove, Esq, ers & Alatyne, Messrs. 7 Cincinnati. ety E50? Pitesbuigh. Laltinore. RMAN COLOG 5 UNDERSIGNED having received th United States of this celebrated Pecfarne, m lorie Farina at Cologne, (the oldest ctfull) a id to call. — ee ae mr20 3tawim*re 3 Plattstreet d=-some bad their ‘bonnets, thelr new: ned bonnets,” smashed ; but they were pleas HAE, Folly ing few EY re ia often ected with ebro in thickening, and thi ‘aits on that of New York consequently a decline has been submitted to, and the stock of cotton held by a single house could be bought for one hundred thousand dollars less than der is the erroneous notion, that strict os no. impediment to the flow of w is quite wrong. A stricture may striking ge in dhis, res) urine is observed ouly in a Considerable PRs the & test experiment is heing made under the authority ofan act of Congress, ‘The line of conduc- tors is constructed as far on fromWashington az to @ point ilroad opposite to the residence of C. B. Calvert, Esq., (six miles,) and the work is making pro- A trial of it was Ir. Calvert's, by com- municating the fact of their passage to the point at which acknow- higence, was received back nes. is ever ten ng the foundation of of human nature, tions, local debllit proceed from a mi therefore, can id ready meacs o sone plein aut re-adjusted,and ‘afterward steal’ ayn y seem, will affo ‘The next regards ‘Yue Time « FonmeR GonoORRHW@A MAY HAVE REMAINED Uncunep.—It is notso much how long ong the gleety stage way Possible in every case to state th ‘Without produeimg Strieture, for one 1s uatural- isposed to Stricture than another. however, it a Gonorrhoa has been suffered to continue for a i this would strengthen any Bank, 27} ; 760 Girard d Mechanics’ Bank, 26; ?; 15 shares Northern 3 $500 do, 66; in sik to eight weel: picious circumstance. ‘The third 1s ‘Due Werect A STRICTURE HAS UPON THE Minp.—Thus, re, is to depress the spirits ard. to lessen mi e ia also one of its most invariable eff this ts scen in the sam that, the writer scarcely sees a which the patient does not complain that able of business erly. h ed to show the natural connection of the mind and genera the reador is referred to ‘he Private Trea tise,” while the fact itself is proved by she returu of mental ex ergy ag the cure proceeds, 5. On the cure of strictare it free {7017 pain oF inconvenient a very little time. been advanced some years Proverents ia this ny, Betsey & Y tar [Br] Dill, West Indies; Zealand, Coombs, New Or April 3—Arr Robert, [Br] Reid, Liverpool; . Coleman, NBedford.— Iw Sto So mucl Arr 7th, Gon Wayaxe, Brown, NOdus, ns wi 2e, Kc, nndertake the cure coed. ‘ao these aze iorwarded the most suitable an means, together witn the author’s “Private Treatise,” and suc remarks es any particular cewe may call fer. The Geeasi0n8 is $10. ‘ : ‘Dr. Halph also takes this opportunity of ssying thathe maybe gomaulted on those,delicate diseases referred to in his "P fwelling house, 88 Greenwich » gd thove wo” apply ia i be surprised at "Treatise”—at has York, at avy how these iveases, will e convenience that attended their cure. He believes, hy i those who have suf-red long from a certain clase of ‘who can properly appreci- for NYork, March 30, lat 27 15 Ny Chas Carroll, Lee, fin Lisbon, Kentucky, Wil } are strangers 10 thi hat he should make ides his rank as Gradna! has been engaged im the cure of these diseases, bot! practise, for more than thirty — an sof a work expressly on them, the most eminent P merica—as 5 Manso West Indies, do; U_S ships Colum- bag and Congress. Bld uD Sterling, Lovett, NOrleans; 22d, B Att EA! ik YOU DRINK BAD y ATE ond waut to obtsin good ity. The "I ‘Vea, vou can do 40 by forwarding your orders to 88 Calha iy, Ralph, sen. 68 Greenwich ON STRICTURE AND ITS CURE. jarks upon sult it is believed, ig to NAN Peo| v sa very common ly ‘are not the least aware of it, ‘a very erroncous notion prevails with regard to Strictore t althongh a Stricture may long remain se dormant az not to besuapected, it is always tending to ott tera Geordie jeture may always be known. Sth—That the cure of stricture, especially in roe from pain of inconvenicnce, ac! in a very little tims threa_cirenmstances i vat Ui if, for instanee, ath a. , elthough a mild or early stricture is seeming of no account, itis far from bei Jy possible for those wot, acquain to inagine the deli isthe seat of th has been jegree in every int is le formerly. Much mi demande: aces. h turther considers it a duty, capecially to those whe 0 to obtain the confidence of ¢ following statement of te of Edinburgh, Private Treatise’ y—should they prove the Sea back cad get Will be cheerta ly paid, ‘This is oursys- 5 Is 28 being transcendeutally dthers offered to the publielfor ameliorating th lowing are its predon effectually staymg the baie from ta ame a dark hue, ble and icelined aplossy and Juxarian sed, Post pod, with re- mi'tance or orders for payment in this city. m2b Im*re 'No. 4 Merchacts? who feel interested in a i LL, the iny neving, which Ih | was diverted from this purpese by a casually spoken of the state of my ed me to. trv your preparation, which was Or even your own exi tence \ “oa has been of incalcuiable benefit to me, for Thad not used quite two boxes of your Gngaent ke ceised to fill off, ana began to Kiows and vigorous appearauce—w ith coutinu eker and fuller, until 1 to the cxpedien py to sey that this infomm fore say hair entirel radwally Peeame i hair than Lever lind before. J st aud have no hesitation in say~ from falling out aua prese jette pommade, your preparation reewn, NEY PALMER, 169 a true copy of the original: 6 pomm: tio preventing the h ing it mo st, or simmly as a ts the very beat that Ihave « wency for the facwured by iller of the kennine kind) has uow a lot of the different qualities on and, Which he offers for sale; and is prepared to execute orders for the importation of the article at very low prices. Dealers are ORTH, AMERICAN FIRE Nine T' Dollars stock of this eounpany, cf wh G Apply to. ofS. DeLAPLAINE, No. 7 New stret, —who wishes to purchase for cash, 300 sident, and George T Hope is Secretary. Store No 5 New street, near Wall street ; three story brick house 34 Walker street ; two story brick house Rivington atreet, stable in rear; and three story house 38 Hud- son street, Jersey City. mh28 Im* re INSURANCE CO. form g stuck of th sha ah sh Tefferson Justiranee Co., of which Thomas W.'Thorae ig Fre- | 88 may be their comp found adequa.e to the exi ‘Uzis notice to the lacies on the result of a jwcation, and a just reliance oa the appointed means of th, vigor, cheerfulness and ccnsequently happiness oe who may honey her with their cor Residence of Madam La Crois, 74 ¥ ® t opposite the Exchange. Jnsure against Loss and d merchandi Is and the No. 36 W. HIS Company continues safes by inland sevietine i and anvienty cane ee Te PARECTORS. Thomas W. Thorne, Elisha Riggs, Thomas T. Woodraff, Ansa Baker, wR Robson, M. D., Joseph Drake, ‘Thompson Price, Joseph Alien, Moses Tucker, James E. Holmes, 4 Davidson, John P. "Moore, John H. Lee James Whiting, Caleb C. Wa. K. Th Francis P, Sage, Thi John C. Mernite, GEO. T. HOP - THOMAS W. , Secretary. aaanee} Dae nd alao cargoes. the treacmest of if heir own home, unt ly begs to impress IBMERGED PROPELLI ¥.. of the city of Ne OF al) iMoortant improvement theron. iafis op Hers. ‘Phe imorovement ix cal bmerged Propelle: of the Prop RALPH BULKLEY,, | JOSEPH L. GARD BOYD & HINCKE 9'to A paie of mateh BIN D fixe order, puneetts ae er of Pears um si 990000000000000000000 009000000000000000 made a report from the committee on | 09.9000000000000000000000000000000000000 o tatesman—the Farmer—the Patriot. 0 600000000000000000000000009000000000 I: ; The next term will formation may le obtained of Dr. K Brordway and Fulton st 000000000000000000000000000000 > Honesty—Patviotism. 0 209900090000000000000000000000 Along the whole route, on either hand, floated ated banner—while every door and alive with bright beanty of the city, carriage in which Mr, Clay rode wers, amid which were conceal- FEMALE PERIL . ‘case where tie imontiiy periods hav» become irregtlar Their certainty of action hag long been ac from colds, id hutadreds that have kuowledged by t ugelessly tried variats boas: necessary to their uss, though th men‘al to the constitution. Advice gra the star span who inundated the with wreaths of flo ed addresses in poetry and prose. One young ladies’ inissive ran thus :— 999009000090000000000000000000000000000 3 ws shall be Harryetts, o Il be Henry Clays deseript ° house in U 000009000000000000000000000000000000000 All the horses in the city were in. requisition— ; an imposing cavalcade—while rages, citizens, saalors (wit! , With banners and musi C toalengih more imposing and grand er bedore seen in the * old city.” That of Me. Calhoun was tarown completely into the ) went to swell the preserved, and the inost perfect order wi and arrived at the ‘sion mov ed through tow hich was tastefully fitted up for occasion, where Mr, Clay add: ran hour—touching upon ough all shades and com- ns composed his auditory. ‘He was in favor of a Bank of the United States. Nations give u 4 the example.” some were disappointed—some of the ladies were about 3 o'clock, P. M the assemblage “for ov aad there, th plexions of pol aticia Some were pleased THE NEW BRIGHTON COLLEGIATE CHOOL, Island. six miles fe ed by the Josep) ‘cheapest’ Boar of tstracttnn in mmenes May 1. mtv entranc® 196 Fulton streets Cf aplo tm ec G MADAME COSTELLO. AL PILL S—Gaaran redicat e1sic al proveision, by, Madame Costeilo, 31 Lispen d Canal, where the Pills are sold. re mie | GOLD. AND SILVER WATCHES AND. JEWELRY TEMMIOSE who wish to parehase Golt Gok Chairs, Gold Pencils, Keys, &e., will find it wreath ta theie advantage toeall on the snbeehibes! who te. selliag al SOF the above, at recuil, teen lower than any, athe? City. Geld Watehos ay low as. 20 to 25 dotlars tach. Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bought All Watches warrgnted to keep good time, or the mouey returned. Watches And Jewelry repaired in the beat manuer, aud warranted, lower tha a anyother plvee, 5. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wholssale and retail, 30 Wall street, veer m7 ttre TPOBAcc’ » Tom clined ceo Maauttetory, gow ofler ne fine ent and amok Tobwe at very reasonable wer than vera! FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &e. SHE subscr hors have jusc received, per tte arrivals from H nd keep constantly on hand, a complete assoriment meh Artificial FI e Materivis of all kinds Yor Flowers waleby Boner ul eines pemeanyy erey case, 20 that hesitati tended. ‘orte'lo would inform Indies hi bealth wou'd not admit of travel her personal attendance upon them to any jateg Within reasonable distance. Medune ©. can w York, the original Oblique’ Water Wheel,” fur propelling rincivle now used, has re- all Umea, and with the strici proved mode may be applic Lon the sxme ‘ her potents, All communications these now ia use for the enmmon Sub- 1th: " Double 1c ALOPECY, OR THE deer nel OF THE LAIR. *§ INFALLIBLE ONGUEN'), or never drying de, has been sutisfactorily tested duci nt propel asa simple Pomata’ ve good head of hair Mold eimventor and inimitable hair cuiter, No. 85 joining the Pearl street House. ew You ne Wits Hints I take plea-uie in arkuowledging have se cived from the use of your Infallible Onguent f x the Indeed ,T value it so highly, ftom my own experience of tl consider it my daty to met have done f y hair had become so frightfu off, that I had seriously thought of resortiny ‘once betore adopted m the los nal. MALE PHYSICIAN. ADAM LA CROIX, educated in the Medical Facn! and graduate Midwife iales gene ally, that she can be consulted wi ictest confidence at her residence on all cares incident to Madim L. having had long experience Is in Burope—Germany in pa: reaper tfally solicit the patronage of females laboring under ob- of stoppace, &e. Mad: ¢ officiates p . ‘Her mode of treatment is foundeo on the most acien- 1, s0,a8 to require, but a few days to effect perfect appr medi Catal, where sha is prepared to ace: mmodate ladies on the point of covfiaement, and to admiaister medici which hersex are liable. All cominunications and letters must ~ MADAME COSTELLO, 1 EDUCATED IN THE ME tL FACULTY IN PA AN, irregularity, obstruction, &e. &e., that she will te afford a comfortable temporary iesidecce, whare they can al- eal treatme, t and the most matronly it oa and attend be consulted at her residence, 34 Lispenard tregard to the wishes of and levers ma 2 aud it is auticap vod, from its pe- pi the water, that its propelling power will be at fenat thirty por cent greater than thay in use, without increase dels and further information, apply t lers now {steam power. Fora view of to- 1G% TO BU he Womb. t e ol tions ates the aflfetce gat eedth mine the School. valars and fall in- low east corner of LE KOW, A. M.,P ineipal rope by medical vastyined by the y Stzeet, ho vam a separate entren Wire tady is im const ‘Trusses and Supporters to female prtient HULI?S TRUSSES PTURED PERSONS. i ares may rely upon tho agaectror ve cnar ot toecrtats ia Sees Facets Sten tre ent aeons gewsine, or to be reli dertakea to vead imitations sslaxtjony eosnet’ be fal cunkiifal mechas ovrus have been fitted up at No. 4 Vesey street, exel for ncies, having a seperste entr. nce from the busivess depart gaesh wheze efemale is im eoastant attendance to wait upos ‘araml> Pxtcawne, m yy aud are no better i 108 to ftied of performing a cure, evea unde) cireumstances ‘ avery hich character is Rurove . }tis adoy to the ent <i) Cy ned ats, mn and Por Car MADAME LA CROIK PIL PILLS, whieh h d Silver Watches, must not_b ice miseart ‘Mademe La Croix, Female AND SMOKING —Fesling in: taken during nae if used dati era Merchants and other ‘0 being of the very best ( 7 vo 1? at. #4 JHIN H, KABER, No New ste Te fight Feathers, Hair HENEY's Ks gay cute WONDERFUL DISCOVERY TRIKKWS SOLUTION FOR THE WAIR, which will hauge wrey hair to ita original color in 1" solution is different from an: , percedling all othe is fy Great qivantage of beaatifying the hi few n de: Those wio doubt, ite virtues are reques ied to have their hait changed orfore paying their money, If humbugs would js ere would be mo reason to compl CHEAPEST STORE IN NEW YORK, FRESH IMPORTED GOODS. TO MY OLD CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. DRUGS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, §¢ 168 GREENWICH STREET, {Berwoen Vesey and Fulton streets, on the North River side of the city. C. MORRISON, a yery ¢x ensive assorimeat of goods, among them the following, 10 iild call the atteution of Confectioners, i NEW YORK. Offers for sale on the most liberal terms for cash or whi Apothecarics, ainters, Manufacturers, i | Window Glass s'z°sand quasities and Bakers, 4 generally ace 3°. tothe frequency of Stricture, this will not surprise if it is ‘considered th is complaint ors padiy Heated Gonorrhoce.. been suffered to eontinue on from mozth to ‘nO pain or inconvenience faifered to rernaia for any, lena uid be known that gleet is ‘which naturally term: peleeniog i ‘ous part of other of the ieture; and further, with regard to its is thickening muy exist without a glect, aud in that case whatever to eall the attention to it, so that the sufferer must remain in perfect dar! 70° tharge . ‘y Spirits Tupeutive *ithuad Peal Ashes staren Liquor'ce Ball ada Ash is ard Pearl Ashes Powdered Ginger Root | Sichrom ste ef Potash nna Roll and Flour Sulphur | Alam : Dlive Oil in betties and Al Borax refined and crude | Red Precinatste ‘oval ‘ rushes all sizes ure caunot ex! eis observed, But this for years without pro- te Indeed, this effect vanced aud older cases, le effect of early stricture is not on the part it~ self, but on the mind, causing lowness of spirits and want of 2 Wood Saltonirs rade and re-|Geaia and Bes Tin Glue of all sorts Gold aud Silver Leal dold and Silver Bronre e Oil Peppermint an s Carraway Seed Prosaiate Potash y ig to destroy these delicate organ some of the most distressing malades i this way that certain unnatuial ac- ‘an irritable bladder,and other like diseases, aud unsuspected stricture. tore desirable than,to have detecting stricture in its inild ‘eavly stage; and, fortunatel’, there are thrve particular ircumstanoes which for man serve this purpose. to: ‘THs Manner or Uniwatina.—It hi said alread; that the stresin need not be much diminished or izoneded, ybsetve what happens after this is fi yan if it should be tound that a drop so as to weta little, this, ti- a ground of strong suspicion, Corks of alt kinds Powdered Blue Sima’ cy Sponges coare and fixe | Druggista? glassware | Ginger, white Jamaica Ginger, East India hits and Brown Soap Cayenne’ Pepper ee tine. bia Gum Gamb-ge y years the author has found to ‘They are the following. The first relutes d un-efined WHALE, ; ‘Tan ed SPERM; Bleached, White and Natoral. Refined a r ties); Patect, Sperm avd Stearic t wed, Raw and Bi led, Bea Elephant, Lard, Neatsfoot, Olive, (in be tiles and +l and Camphene. Medicine Dealers. Is, ‘inter and Summ Candles, Alech Paper Makers, Hatters, &c. Bl-aching Powders x Powdered Blue Smalts, Balsam of Hone: ja Bateman’s Drops, Harlemand British Oil, Seidlitz Powders, Stoughton’s Bitters, 0 do eae Steers and liquid oda Powders, Godfrey's Cordial, ‘Thompson’s Eye Water. hol, kxtract of Logwood, Dyers and Manufacturers. Calcined Maguesia, Hypernic Wood, Brazeillette Wood DRUGGISTS’ GLASS WARE. Acid Bottles, Colog: lacking or Varnish, Jars, Lemon Syrup, Mustards, Snuffs, &c. &c. Articles for Jewellers, Silver Smiths, Varnish Makers, Paper Stainers, Spice Grinders, and Sugar Refiners, Coach Lace aud Fringe Makers; Snuff and ‘Tobacco Manufacturers, Ships and Plantations, for Cordial Distillers, fur Makers of leo ‘nes, Fancy Prugents, Draggists’ Packiag Bottles, ‘pti ials, Pateut M: ee Nis Conese, Mag otis, Flask, Tnkstands, Common Vials, Prese: ‘Castor Oils, Coucaves, M: guesia, es Metal and Marble P. for Workers in ron and other Artisans; for ream, Soda Water and Roct Beer, for'Assayers and Reficers of repeated that this is certan— and generally accomplished as this, however coald not have ut such have been the late im oper means, and in the hands now accomplish- def mouths. any, personally, on account o} themselves and happily sue- Also, artirles for Manufacturers of Glave and Stone Ware, Colors, Chairs, Loco Foco Matches, Leoling Glasses, Soap, Ink, ‘orks, &¢.; for Floor Oil Cloth Painters, Fur Dyers, Morocco Dressers, Straw Hat Bleache: Painters, Gilders, Indian Traders, Dentists, &e.; for Coloring Butter aud Cheese; for Steamboats, Hotels, Ships, Vessels Xe. Europecn Mediterranean and East India Drugs. Perfumery ard Soaps. Petent Medicines of every deseri Paints and Colors. Chemicals of all kinds, French, English and American. NC. MORRISON, flatters himself that no establishment of the kind ia New York can offer greater inducements of ‘i i merchants, city grocers, maunfac urers, 0 their interest to pexchase of b encies for the pur tes afford for selecting art Artificial Flowers, Fire JOH: trade to the hasiness people makers, confectioners, dyers, a: ‘will find it muel nach labor, establ ope and the Unit of availing les of the bes! qa. aps Im dy&wy m ion given to city and country erde.s. 1SSIS8IPPI-OKTIBBEHA COUNTY y, Nove mber 22d, 1843. TO THOSE WITHOUT CHILDREN—A day came the pi c. REATIVE ELIXIR CORDIAL. overy in medical scieuce is that of M. M h exploded the gene ofthe existence of incurable sterility of Samuel F. Butterworth y his A ” motion, itis orde-ed by the he | sally received barrenness, (exe»p! extremely rare.) ie defendants of this suit, aud fore the next term of this Court, plead or unless he, on or answer demurrer thereto, judgment wiil be entered against li F Co health which resu'ts who for years pied 1m childles ed the fact, thet what is usua'ly termed the wwe. of the Procreative r lixir Cor ‘ness, fluor albus, debilit the various train of comp! becoming blessed s in Europe to the most pred ‘Astley Cooper. of London, Dr. Physick, of Philadelphi: od tg reler, 16 almost every A true copy from Minutes of said March the dth, 1844 TO RESTORE, BEAUTIFY AND DRESS THE HUMAN HAIR. ACTUALLY FORCE AND CURE DANDRUFF, &c. LES—THREE SHILLINGS. "].O THOSE who have used Jones’s Corat_H know its excellent qualt that the fact of oar selliug 3 of ou’ statement—aud t, AXWELL, Clers. 1022 6w evy dv re ITS GROWTH, sand boturs and pac’ ce of its excellence aod the estimation in Tt is pleasant and agreeable to the taste. ¢ unde.sizned is the only authorised agent for this coun 1 ‘of more than fift gens sufficient evi TRIAL BOT ing the last four superior to all ye hair jes :—removing, Dandruff, ling owt, causing light or ‘a certain preventive ol gray to curl, a potent moist enatuze, Ttsuvplies all defi to those who h. ng bottles inust prove th ment= not afeaid of persons trying a small quantityot it tret. We warrant it to possess,the following qualities:—It will force the hair to grow on am teufel hair to grow, stop it Callicg o Dandyuff, and. make light, red or 5 @ressing the hair sott and silky, nothing excee |, the most ¢conomical, yet superior, ar Sold—price 3, 5 1 ican ky 12 « rice $2 2 bottle. * 1 s out of the city, the in- ware put upin packages ii Eee for preparing. Pi € pack ‘Alt icleds aust be pout ml im D&W *m By and directed LVEAU, box 2: ; Office 129 Liberty st. TO MARRIED LADIES, ADAME KESTELL’S PREVENTIVE POWDERS. IVA — ‘Those invaluable Powders have ban wniv in Exrove, but Brance in du pera ears 5 le made for the tile—at the Sign of the ir 8 shillicgs a bot y et, New York; 199 Fulton st- pte icular, forupwardsof thirty years ‘in this couatey, we being the oe a ‘ pus remedy for maarrit (rae Neem ve meuits of ete elontion fo. the ‘hipptness, the health ne Tesults of their adoption to iness, the health, nay, often the life, of many an ad mot! er, tre too vast to touch iutac—resalts which affect nog’ onl rents, but the futare too well knowa that STS AND PATENT MEDICINE ENDERS. CIRCULAR. NEW YORK, March, 1814 OBERTS & CO. of 304 Broadway, Dru popular mediciue kno-n as Parr's form the Draggist and dealers in !'a- y have this day ay 11, Druggists, of 128 Wash- the great benefit | in F, tionate wi upon wishis the limits of an ‘of hair. 'y thin, from its families of the married often r 1d the happiness of those who gave them dictate? In how many instances does the har: y,the mother, of a poor fainily, ives, cay oar of ihcessant but to live and living me fort and comparstive affluence, an have weighed down the the father, how often is virtuous intentions, to save h disines of New Fngland. that the pointed Messrs, SMITH & FOWLE,, Di Boston. their sole and exclusive the six New Englan Fete aad more capceiall iy, apmaia plates definite term of years. Co. haye to regret that daring the course to protect tnemselves from the rier agent, wany sub-r pointed by their orders not re- it, end at lest broxen the health of ‘widow left anuavle, with the st offspring. trom be others ata distance, were disa| ceiving proper attention —th ated, i Gy i ‘were indebted to Mr. F. Brown for acting for them yeadirg the de i settled an their favor by the A ‘able to place the Agency of ther England in permaveat hands. " businees character of Messi & Fowle are xuarautees that sub agents and the trate generally, thelr orders and other business promptly atende to: bers, if 200 Tres ve issue of th chancery ith & Fowle, on our ae- v Mr. Jchnstone, our’ Travelling mber aud December last HOS. ROBERTS & CO. 304 Broadway. ATTEMPTED IMPOSIT. SPURIOUS FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS. TTEMPTS are continual miserable compounds tor iety of cheap comm Seven though competence niaatt tre the days of the extensive business in New dearing 2 tenti alone can bestow, not unfreqne support the heart-rending affiiction | it moral—for parents to increase Coy to thes ‘She’ advertiser, ( ‘watchfal solicitude, which a mother neatly at a ume w! -tet jt desirable, then,—is elves, or the well being of | remed| received by Mc count, as also those mad es the Indies of y is within our ben fits resulting to thousa: and virtuous to preventevi ie Trsugen Cod ealighbouos ted, Will ex eee ee laze e nackage, secampanied with full and par They can be seat by mail to all parts of the addressed to box "'868,” homsiy ae dad ircenwich street, . Bosten office, No. 7 Kssex st. 0 pecting, for one or two lars.n box, by beng called Female Monthly Pills. ita, her ements will be igeacy of the care. In short she grouads thoreugh medical es. Alll letters must be greet and deserved cel into. this, country. abot These Pills must not be used during preguane perfectly true, for they are p.rfectly useless, if n ader any circumstances. ‘Th sition 1s in no case to purchase “Female Mou Madame RESTELL’S office, 148 Greenwic! tween Courtlandt aud Libsrty sts. or in Boston, LEECHES! UALITY SMYRNA AND SWEDISH ‘on hand and for sale wholesale and | FERDINAND & COPPA, ters of Leeches, 149 Nassau st. Coppa will always warre arick ADA HESTELL, ALE Ade Office and residence, 48 Gres ‘Wich street, betweea Covrtiandt and L where she enu be consulted Pleints incident i the je . Madame Mestell’s experionce and imowledge in the trentc:cns ‘enaes of female i such as to require but rather isptiton, wll uh er preventive Rowaerys™ To any Past of tne g (pust-perd) aé es for all disrases to LEECHES, cons retail, at very low pri Sporemensied daring «ach i ried ladies, whoes detica’ ‘mevease Of fa ited Stites. Price 10 box, 648, New: York: would inform Indies tori # it convenient to ecms tothe Personal attendance vpow N. alinses of the Leechon ®DICAL AID—DOCTOR COOPE betwora Chatham roving chiens and stra his practice sole! lisensrs of a deticate nature. Altho is ernsidersd by & portion of the medienl professi of quackry for ons of its legitimate members to t advantage the unfortanate larly educated phy 4 William streets, ta! thal f the city, who cannot thar sho woald devote. h thew it gay part of the Unised States withie reneone' tance (9 % \vertise, Tietims of venereal. disease ysician eae must limb ?-~to an oev- yx IN @ to the celebrity, Madame Hestell’s Fans i on, OF stoppage of those function! health ef every form Cacir introatction into the United States,now abou: connsctieits and imitations vi for the genuine. Chony it branch of the professi aploy a aurgeon to ampuiate —to adeutist for an oJ a noted for the cure of 3) b yg By you Le | ip branch, because they o t Years in & oele oon H, ture upon whicl eave of the eye ie ooh : a .. 2 jes le, nt one or two do! ed iis, and mild eee ateqz!u1l7 edvented p ia Pati*ats to leave until a perfect le to Witness some of the cases the 5 throat, ‘ahis Br. will fn evecy cane wast overcd & mow method, ‘Sirietuse in from one two to five days. aud aeva rsuiters and7 is written on red tnstds of each bok per re poe ¢ 20 chavo. { =r, Cooper has d: by which he cam enre the worst fori to two weeke, with scarcely au prostrate gland, mistakes for Strictaze by gevert! practitioners eet ADAME R inform Isdies who, w: z ent of their complaints except by wa gex, that um all enses eh ce and knowledi it necessary to state th: ime enables her to do so, 5 d 3, emaciation of | F » dyspep: ia complete idioe’ 3 el and restore tue coasti that by a mild and sitaple course ed im every case, oF no cornpiniat and Ce ed 63, at Surect, between William und Ul the means of perfect restora’ and Liberty e.toste. TA eats traded in PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS the leading mewbers of the wad Hospitals, and by ell the eminent od exeluaively for jadies at No.4 om the busi in BS AION ATIC INVIGOIA a y INVIGORATING VE- BTTE: for the cure of D petite, Weakness aud larity, owing Uo its mt been used with limited succe leart, intermittent Fever, and all Aifec seadapes, to wort ry tation of the Hl of the Neiyes, where the syst: immediate improvement to he ved into English, and are enveloped E the Kuglish di VEAU, authorised mailto any part of the Uni iy yagent and importer i per px street, ear Green FEMALE MONTHLY tains the signature of M. de content of Aimezi hey enn be transmi tates. old by Dr he Uaited Sinica, Filoe decal be ties, All tester NFORMATION WANTED of JAMES K, 1 by profession ; whew laat nl, in 1840. Snould he be rp Now York: he wit hea of something to his gm applying to Willian Steet, tunate as to male w coraing to the dire effets in the above diseases will be quiekly experienced. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. — PENTRATED Castor Cit, in capsules of Geleatine, m1 Pleasant medicine now offered to the pub- ded to all who would use a . the oo Ang mm this county, having 0 guard sve wequired such well deserved of them is traly astonishi ‘out Harobe, for their certair ts in proda 3 are now revreet"ylly submicted to, thy ft vas an effectual remedy ia all cases, where the operations of uature are impeded from any couse whatever, Ladies in desieate and preearicns he thy, who require the att of “effective remedies, would do well to provide t es with these invaluable ‘Ti Is, ingredients of which they are composed r harmless, yet elficrcions specijie ever d al of obstinate cases of female irvegy)arit r.ce $2 per box, with full and particular ‘di ew York, wiil meet with immediate attest the combination of 110 lie, and are particularly recommen der them i i Th mild and agreeable Laxiti who has manufsetared this artic ed th» original receipt trom Londoa. ie. d only at ©. H. PHILLIPS’ Drug etkmasn, copner of William street, [¥. irecpions heard from he was and retiten to New er, No. ML Cher in? Srv Sew ® ree, MEDInS—For the Fare and skin Je Lotion, for removii VALUABLE Wi H Vv _. PUBLISHED D. JAMES GORDO ORNER FULTON AND NASSAU STREETS. n—A daily paper, issuer ILY BY form the most sallow complex BENNETT, Rupustarisat, Gout, &e.~ tard, for the eure of rheunatia perhaps ho malvdy to which jad. more applications of various kinds admai ynedies than the rheamativm ; nor is there scarce a disorder that as resisted with like force the att ho virtues of the essence of mustard will be found to excel one of any other remedy whatever in A Weer ‘ehilblain:, gout, ke. g of the werk—pre o human frame is subject that nnd ponsesees the out injuring ite for any speestio per om a remittance in advance. : ‘ wages. Tie Weexy Henauo—lesued every Sat ten oelnek—price 81x AND a QUARTER ceNTe penne ished to country Ort the same rate for any spec! acle Lo remove it~ CENTS per copy—fur F aanam, in advance, cure of the above

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