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TWRITY-RIGHTH CONGRESS: BEGOND BERRI House of Hepresentatives. Wasninoron, Friday, Jen. 17, 1845, After tha usual formalit been gone through, Mr. Tavuon, of Virginia, said he was directed by the Commiite# on Accounts to present @ report, to the recep- tion of which he hoped there would be no objection. At this pot, the Messeoger of the Senate brought in abi fcom that body, and there were ot least twenty members on their feet, Sag! ing against any action until the repurt of the committees wes acted upon. Atter much confusion, such was the resolution to which the House ae. : Tavtor Son af aah ei - as prepared yesterday; but an intimation Ba to the pomen ad that an expianation would be made which would show a satisfactory disposition of the monies apparently deficient, they had delayed presenting it tuli this moraing. No such explanation having, how: ver, been made, they had felt it to be their duty no lo: to hesitate, but at once to present the report which they a] prepared nents Report of the Committee was then read ; it stated that the sum appropriated by Congress for contin rent ex- vnaes was $232000 Of this sum they found $172,000 had been expended and vonchers produced, leaving waex- ended the sum of $60 000 which had been drawn trom the Hrreasury by the Clerk. Of this there was $13 900 to his credit in the Patrict.c Bink, the clerk of which had been directed to retain it in bis hands and not to hanor Mr. Mc Nui y'sdrafie, This left a deficiency of $47 000 and de ducting $2500 which the committee suppossd would cover all expenditures not authenticated, there was an ab- soiute deficiency of $44.500 On further inquiry they found that the sum of $80 000 bad bern advanced to Dr E J. Woodworth, ef ouot Vernon, Olo, and the sum of $2 000 to Le lamm, of Nw’ York, aud the sum of $3,600 to2 ‘homes J. Purdy, (or somesuch name, there be- ing so mich confusion tha the reporter could not hear dtstinetly,) of Columbus, O. The committee also +tited thot it had twice summoned the Clerk to appear before it but he had neglected and retused to obey the summonses. In thie state of thease, an 1 believing th t the dispos.t on ot noney made by the t’l-rkt was an act cf emb:asloment, and came within the act approved August 13, 1641, the committee off red res Int ons, provid Ist That Caleb J McNalty be diss f Clerk of the Housa. 2nd, That the Seeretary of the Treasury be directed to rthwitb, legal proceelings for the monies ill:- gally advance! by the Clerk ab .we mentioned. Sd, That he President of the Unt d States be requ at et to c-Us" criminal proesedings io be commenced agarns Caleb J, McNulty, ana all other p-reons who may be im. pltoated in tht eml zalement +f money, as punishable by toe act approved 13°b Aug. 1841. Mr. Wein, of Ohio. one of Mr. McNalty’s securities, rore an’ said he hoped tne House wouid not be precipi tate in their action He held in his hand a letter fron Charles A. Secor & which ,he would read = (Lon! cries of “louder,” ‘can’ hear a’ word.’ ‘send it to thy clack” (It was accordingly sent to the clerk and read, It at.tas there wus te the credit of Mr_MoNuity, in the hands of Dibble, Pray & Co., of New York the sum of $15.000 and in'the rown ha de (‘harles Secor & Co. ) tiere wan $4846 49, and his drefts for those amount» wonld be duly wonored Mr. Warten went om to state ‘hat the House woul? thns restha there would be amole funds to meat the ap parent dficiency. a undersrord bs aiden the amonats above mantioned, an amount entlicie: tt» cove ths bilanca was also in deposit in New Yo k His friee clio he alth ugh trey bad $20 000, were amoly snttici vrement woud not thou it would be in Proper for the House to proceed with th+t haste in the Adoption of these resolutions, which wonld heand th d others inals, when bh» way srt'sfird conduct of the clerk, ror improper, there would be no actual deflcreary ‘Of the pnblic monies, Cave Jonxsov, of Tennesaeo, moved that thi rms be dir-c'ad to arres! tie cle k of the Hou: bring him hefora the House Some memh-r,whom the reporter could neither see nor hear moved trac he o mnsidera iin of the reportand oa” lutions of tha Commi tee be poatpaned for one howr ane aiter som @onfasion during which nothing could be uw - daratoo!, the resolution waa adopted, and the cunsideratio of rha report postponed for an hour. Mr. Soussov's reantution then cama under discusslor. Mr. Patcocg. of Pann , qneerioned tha authority of th: House to ordr tha arrest o/ tie olerk, and mude a spect in iuppert of bis douh s. Mr. Apami thought ti# Hanse should have the presenes of the olerk, before the oissing of ther-solutions beo nu» they shonid have the opportunity of ex+mining him, an because he should have an opportunity of +xplanation before they procerded to pass ruch resolutions aa wer Propove? He thonght, hovever, that they should fire Simmon him t» aopesr before them, and then order his ar rost if he refased to obey. because if sbey first arrested him, then taey put themselves in the position of having Srrested hiss whan be migvt be innocent, and be migh refuse to anawer any questions they migbt put te him For theas reasons he hoped they would amend so as t sunamon him instend of arresting h Mr. Houston, of Alabama. thought ‘they bad the righ’ to arrest, and shanld procerd to exercise it ; forthe report of the comin informed them that the Clerk bad b twice su+moned, and had beth times refused to obey. They should, therefore, arrest him at once. Mr. Cuarrett, of Georgia said acrime had bern com mitted—monies were deficient —and the Clerk had refuse? ty atten’. He, therefore, thought he: hon!d be compelled 4, and hoped the resolution would be adopted, Cave Jonson said that it wa. the practice of the House to o:der the arrest of the members of the House when not in their places, ant was it indeed tru that they had the power to arrest their Clerk when he waa not in bis the previous question on his resolu it for Romu.va M. Saunpens, of North Carolina, who pro- Mr, ‘Saunders supported the views mieed to renew it. taken by M:. Adams ; and, after he had made his speech sued from the office ted up, in the midst of about as contending for the floor, and called the previous question ; but Me. Barwon, at N C., had caught the Speaker's eye, and greatly to tha discomfort of Mr. Jobnson, proceeted to make @ speech against the right and power of the Honar to arrest McNulty. He concinded by forgetting to move the previous question, which again greatly dizcomforted Cave Jenvsox, who wason his feet in a moment, call ng the previous question; but the Syeatrer hod given the vor to C J Iwonrsoct, of Pa., who wished to reconsider the motion to postpone the consideration of the report of the committse of accounts, and proceed to action nprn the reaolutions at once, as he thought Mr. McNulty ought no longer to be allowed to rem: Clerk cf the House. He, however, did not gain his point, and Cave Jounson succeeded in fixing the eye of the Speak er, and moved the previous question, and there being e secon Mr. Abams’amendment to direct the Sergeant atArms to summn instead of arrest, was pu and lost. Mr. Barwano, of N. Y, then demanded the yeas an4 nays on Mr. Jehnson’s resolution to arrest, but not being supported, they were not ordered. ‘he resolution to arrest was then put and carried by 8 large majority. Gen. Daomaoore, of Va.,then suggested that the Ser grant at Arms should be furnished with a certified copy of the resolution, bad ita rrert the Clerk. Mr. Apaaa moved trat the Speaker issue his warrant for the arrest of the Clerk. Fel rules it was found,required that the warrant should be signed by the Speaker, and attested by the Clerk, and Mr. Hanatsox, of Ga., moved a suspension of the rales. Some members here called ont for the previous ques- tion, bnt it afterwards withdrawn. ot Ohio, wanted to know what they were going to do with the Clerk, when they got him before them, and was proce-ding into an argument against the auhority of the Héuse to arrest, when Mr. Tuomrs y. of Miss , rose to a point of order, as the Honse had resolved to arrest. and were now considering ho~ the warrant should be drawn. Mr. Duncan regained the floor, and spoke some time longer. ‘hon he close it Hanasson, of Gi, moved the previous question, which had a second, and the main question being put, the re oluton of Vir. Adams was adopted. pa Mr. MeCieanano, of Ii], then obtained leave to intro- duce a bill to grant an additional quanti y of 1nd to the Btate of Illinow, to enable her to complete her canal, which was received and read twice H re the Speak ‘r left the Chair, having called General De-mgoole to fill his nlac - D+. Duveen. of Ovo, then obtained the floor, an Moved that the House take ap the bill regnlaring ‘e Presidential el hich had heen returned trom te Seost- with onfamenrm nt enoplyng anomission which had been made by the House, bur not al ering its charac. ter, and he moved @ ooncurrence by the House in the am-ndment, which was carried. Mr. Husoarrono, of N. Y., moved that the Hous d into Cm nittes ofthe Whole on the State of the Union Mir. Daves, of Intiant sid that the busines now bo« fore the Hansen was the qicstion of reconsideration ot the reso ation respec!ing the plates of the exploring +x pedition, there not having ‘een @ quorum vting when ce m'} urned yesterday KER was proceeding to take a vote on the pre a qstion, whether it should be sustained or not when Mr. Wintnace of Ma that th+ previons qarstro the vote, when the: consideration. Tha vote then taken, and tie resolution was re considered by 78 ye + Davis moved called attertion to the fact ined, and thar was notaqiorum, was on the re- asnbs tits that the commi mote of dispoving of the ings, materials, ha, the propery of the Uoaired States, so ns to hav» tie a publish-d as chesply ns oan. Aaleo inquire whether impressions had heen tiken wate pirposes, &3. Ovthis he moved the previous “ion, which was secouded, and the resolution Patterson, of New York, offered a preamble and resolution, which was refi t) the sama committer to fing ire into the mode of furnishing each Corgres sional District wit! opy of the Atlas which had been printed from the plates, &. . Saunpers, oN 6. to commit ex of thy whole. Ma. Tromrson, of Miss , thought they should not lose met of the Clerk. J. fugersoll. of Pa, thought it was the duty of the Howse to proceed to action »@ the report of the commit. tee, ant asthe honr had axpired, at once to dismiss Mr. MoNaity from the effice of Clerk of the Houte. Ma 4umanns, of Vs. inqaired of the Speaker if any re- turn hat beeu made by the Sergeant «t Arms. ‘The Sreaxen replied that none had been mad Ma. Biotack, of Pa., thoaght they should not proceed with the consideration of she report oti the retarn had Daen made by the Seargeant at Arms. Ho m ved to postpone its consideration for one hou Ma. Haxovy of fil. yop he they shou!d proceed to @ adoption of the resolutious +s moved that the House go in Ma. Apami reiterated his objectioas to proceeding before the Clerk had been heard in his own deience. Mx. Brovacx amended his motion, so until the return of the Sergeant at Arm Ma. Hoxoearonn, of New York, made some remarks whioh which were inaudible. Mr. Wexven, of Ohio, asked what the House intended todo? They hed issued an order jor the arrest of the condemned him acd di-mit earnestly 1 quested members to consider what they were about to do. ort Bei , of Alabama, inquired of Mr. Taylor, the € an of the Committee on Accounts, by what law rhe Clee was authorized to draw this money from the Treasury. ‘avon replied that there was no law ; but on ioe bd | at the freasury he found thut it was the usege. It bad cnatom, and he had prepared a resolution which be would cffcr at a fuiure period to put a stop to the prac uce The motion to postpone, when put, was carried by a large majority. Mr. ae ht Md., then obtained leave to introduce some bill—be ‘so indistinctly, that what he said could not be heard: The rules were then, by general consent, to enable a member to Then arose a scene of confusion imporsible to describe, about one hundred members being engeged in talking, acd not in a very low toneeither. In the midst of the oie and confusion a motion was made to go into Com mittee ot the ole, which prevailed, og the great question of the ANNEXATION OF TEXAS, was again on the carpet. Mr. Hammett, of Miss., who had the floor, then rose, and commenced in alow tone of voce. He had not pro- ceeded long, however, when it was seen that the Ser- geant at Arms had returned, and a motion was made that the Committee rise and report, which wus agreed to, and the House aaron Tue Serg rms then reported thet he had ar- vested Mr. SeNulty and had him in custody. A member moved that the sergeant-uterms produce Mr MoNulty at the bar of the House Mr. Wettea moved that Mr. McNulty should be in- formed of the charges aza‘ns: him, «nd a few minutes al- ‘owed to prepare what exp »na ion be might wish to make. Mr. Pettit, of in tiana, argued agaimst the legality ot the pro +edings of the House. Mr. Cops of Georgia, moved to postpone the consider- ation of the report of the Ryle ‘st-vrma for 16Jminutes. Gen. Saunpexs thought report of the commit'ee was now befure the House god they should direct the Speaker to inform Mr. McNulty ot thecl made by he committee eine him and the proceedings of the e was permitted to meke any explenu- t cught proper. This was egreed to, and Mr. MeNal'y heaving been Brora into the House, The Fr: informed him for what purpose he hed been brought, and Mr Weitea hoped he would he allowed time to pre par bh msvif. He was reading to him the of the yommittee when the rapid action of tie House had inte:- -upted him by requiring the presence of Mr McNulty The Sreaxca,wnho had b-en interrnpted unintentionally hy Mr. Weiler, continued by stating that the report of camuitiad would be read to Mr MoNulty, and then any -xplanation he hed to make would be heard by the House. “The renort was then read, Ganeral Sauspzrs moved that the Sergeant-at-Arms vw dirrcted to keep Mr. MeN in oustody, and to aff ird im every opportunity to prepare himse’f to make any xplana ion be might desire in respect to te charg.s pre reed against him, Mr MeNourv ther rosein his place, and after some ~~marks, which were pertectly inaudible, be said that had not tied for himself one dollar of the pnblic noney, : or had he loaned to any in fividual ene angie 1 ilar H- had madeno disposition of aay of the purlic ‘oney which the law did not justify nd aathorize, anc his heshou'd be ppired‘oshow He said he bad been fi streqnested'o tend the Committee, and had replied » ating that his accounting clerk was cut of the city on orivate buss ere: thet he expected him b ck on Monda: we Cuesday and he wis! adele untit his return, so thet be enabled to pr yi f ctory ¢xplanation, vhich he could not well 0 in tne absence of his ecomnting cl-rit who hal nor yet returned. He said he sad made deposits with institu'iens and individuals on smple security, which he could show on the retun of counting clerk, as his acco nd vouchers were hia poa ession. 4 this had been made public namanner so as to irfict great injury uyon bim, a + could eettle wih the committee on a counts betore clock to mor ew _for every dollar, if hos secounting lek were here H-vhen sat down, tu: subsequently again, said hy ad not wi-h to b» detained inen t dy; hat was the enly requeet he had to pref r to the How Cave fous ow thea moved ‘o postpone further proceed- ngs uotil t» m-rrow at two o'clock. Mr. Wriien Degged to cerrect a misapprehension ehich had gone abroad, that the accounting clerk had ened lastnight It had been so reported, bnt it was id that he understood Mr. McNu'ty to hy t he bad preferred a request to the commit e te ti! the Clerk’s return. The committee hud re- ow cemmunic: tin from Mr. MeN., whi-h he «i to the Clerk to read, the clerk, make the statement reqnired but he would do tonhisreturn, It was not a r quest in terms for the oostoonemert but it was in fact. Mr. Tayion also handed up the proceedings of the com. nittee ; fom which it appeared, that when that note had een received. the commitee ‘adjourned till Wednesday a’ 9} o'clock, A. M. and ord red Mr. MeN. to be notifiet ofthe fact, tht he might att-nd with his accounts He tid not then appear, and the committee then adjourned il 7 P. M. that evening, and sent anether notification to Mr. MoN., but he fuled to attend then, and the committee had made up their report trom th idence before them. Mr. McNowty said the not.ce of the meeting for 9} A. M. reached him several hours after the time’ ‘appointed, and hr for the meeting at 7 P M., he had never received up to thistime. ir. Porrsn, of Ohio, corroborated Mr. MoN., as related to the notice of the m 94 AM. Me. Tavton gave an account of the way in which the notes were sent. Mr McNotrr reiterated his statement in reference to thenotices—to the first note he recei: time fixed—and the third he never recei r. Partit, of Indiana, thought the postpon ment till ery reasonable, but wished to know posed to k2ep the Clerk in custody. Cave Jonnson said he should modify his resolution ro aA e reqnire him to remain in the custody of the Sergeant- . Perri ee aot most decidedly to such eer Bene and argnet the legality of the arrest, and the power of the cnn to order he The resolution. as announced, was then read. It post poned censideration till to morrow at 2 P. and ordered the Clerk to remain in custocy of the8ergeant st Arms. Mr Sxymovr, of New York, moved to amend, by atrk- ing out the latter part, requiring him to be in custody. ¢ Avams argued against the holding him in custody. Carr Jonson supported his resolution, and argued it was due to themselves to retainhim in custody ‘until the explanation was made ir Wexier enquired for what the Houss held him in custody—for what crime? And if baitable, what was the amount reqnired Nome it, and it wonld be given. The trfends of Mr. McN had _no objection to his suspension from the duties of his office during the explanation, if that were required. at Burt, of 8 C.. moved to amend the amendment, by ding ‘Me MeN ; and with pnott er ‘amendment, that hie duties sheuld rh tay formei by Mr. French, the amendment was accepted by Mr. Seymour of N. Y. on ad tition to his. eh id that if his appearance were daubted, he had no dotht that many persons would be found in th hall wh» would be willing to answer for his appeai Mr. Hammett, of Miss, called the attention of tl House to the statements made hy Mr. Weller, with kn wledge of the facts, that there would not be deilar of the public money deficient, and having the fnlleat confidence in the statements of Mr. W. and bis know ledge of the fects, ught it quite unnecessary that th-y should either keep the Clerk in custody, or sua- pend hiv» f om his dutie: Mr. Becsen, of Alabama, argued against the legalit; He ind contended that it 4} ction He wonld be the lest ind! ae oppress any man, and the last who wonld 1d an: from the consequences of misconduct Be ‘hought # ¢ House was wrong and had not the power te hold MeN in custoay « single moment. Mr Hare moved the previous question this would he brought the House to vote on the report of the com- mittee. He, however, withirew his motion. + great confu- ind considerable debate on a point of order, af to whe'ber the motion on the amendmert, which the Apenker was abou to put, contd net b divided Finally, token on striking our 1 ning inenstody and in: z oensions which on the yeas and nave being called, w v 991075; anf the resoluiin, vs smended, was l if ato prs'pone the consideration till 2 o’clock tomorrow, Mr. McNulty in the meantime being sus: pended and Mr Birch performing his dut The House then adjourned. Harstesburg. [Correspondence of thy Nvw York Herald.] Horrissuva, Pa., Jan. 16 Great Financial Fxcitement about the Lehigh Co. Bunk ~Beach in Trouble. Dear Str:—The House of Representatives was threwn into a state of excitement by the introdae- tion of a resolut oy Mr Samuels, of Lehizh, relative to the Lebigh County Bank, providing for a fall investigation of ite affairs. [tis alleged of this Bank, which was chartered we an_act of the last session, with a cause provie ding for the “idividual liabuny” of stockholders, het hur 20 shares were teken by residents; Mi a, Beach, the Deladees-pai ing. in, not sp cie or tude, as required by law, burt 000 in Plainfild notes, then at a discount of 26 per cent! ys his now all the stock, except what 18 necvee- sry to quality his agents tor directore— he bona fide holders having thrown up. The charter iowa an investigation on the application of one- tenth (ia value) of the stockholders. As Moses holds ninety nine hundredths of the stock, no in- vestigation ean be had under the charter. the Legislature have referred: the matter to the Committee on Banks, who will investigate the mtter, and probe the ffir to the core. You shall hear from me as the matter closes. Yours, & Phitadetphia. [Correspondence of the Herald.] Paitavarrnta, Jan 16h, 1845 Trouble for Beach—The Lehigh Bank=The Levil to Pay. Jaugs Goxnon Bennrrr, Evq t= Thave just recvived important intelligence from H r. risbu'g, which has, no doubt, ere this, ceused a deal of alarm in the large building directly opposite the Herald establishmest, Ia the House of Representatives yestcr- day, Mr. Samuels, of Lehigh—~anfortunate place, this Lehigh, and I fear it never will ‘do betier”—presented the following :— Prose. Resolved, Thet the Committee on Banks be instructed to inquire into the expediency ef repealing the act of the last session of the Legislature sarinuae Se Lehigh County Bank, and that the said committee have power to send for persons ond pap or to ake the deposition of steer by commi , should they think proper s0 to Explanation being asked, Mr. Samuels presented a paper signgd by ‘Saceb Dillinger, Charles Kramer, John A. Gibons and others, all respectable citizens ot ‘Allen- town, who state that nearly the whole of the stock of the oank is owned by Moses Y. Beach, 0. New ¥ and that the directors are merely his agents, an? not such of- ficers asthe people of Lehigh waat. Mr. Smith and Mr Dunlup were in favor of postponing the resolution for the Present but Mc. Stauruens, of Easton, strenously advocated the resolution, and promised, in case of an inveatigation, to stew oa great a piece of rascelity as ever existed. I jarge Moses Y. Beach, said Mr. 8 , with te ge paid into the Lehi h County Ban! over $40 000 of Plainfield bank ich were a the time not worth 75 cents per And I further charge Beach, who is a non-resi Penasylvania, with being the owner cf the bank iD question ‘of Mr. Struthers caused considerable sen- motion to postpone was immediately with- n Mr Burnet expressed himself in favor of the resolu- tion in part, objecting to that portion which relates to the sending for persons end papers, upon the ground that he did not wont the cos gachet ag taxed with the expenses. a I believe,” said Mr, ia bank to be @ rotten con- cern.” Mr. Brapy spoke at length in favor of the resolution, alluded to the dang soon hey cts of banks being owned by je individuals resi in other Stat withont the roper respol ; nat believed, in the case of the Tek th County Bank, there had been fra ds, which he in favor of ferreting out, and therefore wished the power to send for persons pers retained in the reso lution in. Cummina, the gentlemen who desired explanation ia wards in oppositivn to the resolu- hy amnels accepted the proposition of Mr . after which the resolution passed by a large mapority. th ‘hus, Beach, of Plainfield notoriety, will have hia hands fall; andif his. Lehigh echome is not completely outdone, Tam no prophet. In thi ce, Lehigh will ‘do better One brauch of the Legislature have resolved to journ on the 10 bof February, at one o'clock, m. But this ie sheer humbug. Several military companies leave here on Monday morning to witness the inauguration of Gov. Shunk. In th, js but littl- is Soong present. We had a severe storm last night, which has done con- ilerable dimag Orrin Bailey, avery clever and g tate Superintendentof the Netional Clay Room, has received a very smug berth, as an extra Cle n the County Commissinper’s « flice. Giadof it, as heis every way competent and deservip There w gener | decline in ket closing heavy at 73 for State 6's is 724 The general opinion is, that al) the iaterest due vpen ‘ne tama onthe lst February, cannot and will not bap : Sales of Stock Iphia Frnst Boanp, 8 , 18.—$2000 Sia 723; +000 Ao 72 0 do 72g; 1900 K hy 100}; 500 Wilmingte eo. °65, 784, 1400 do, 61.73}. 290 ahar-« urard Bk. Ot Of: 260 Wiimington, 61, 193; 60 do.b6 Mf. Odo Bh: Id. "5. 19; 260 do, 51. 194; 107 do rw, 199. 6010, 61, 19f 90 Western Bk, 454; 3 Philadelphia Bk, 107}. 105 Gtaru Ba, 9). 8 Girard Trust, 234; 10 Camain and Ambay 110 Szoonn Boanp, Jan. 17. $5000 state 678}: 300 Ci 1 sharen Pailuiviphia Bk 7 de 194; 8 Peonsy! re? Be, 1 muse a BEAUTIFUL AND UsbrUbL taANuy Anil CLES FOR eae rf ch a ed telow, hit poms wre most of the articl « enumerated !low, tht, hose «no Guaile to fivd all ov them (o sale at ‘an’ Sands 6 (Co “ur vide for those h the ery art gle shat Jad i Dre sig Table and ae season able prices ted tates. viost of these vat expente time ing constitute a portion :— oh ht Brown W ud-o1 Roan cakes; Floating Sap, Soaps: fall kings overy variety of Perfume ort: a airect, Almond ¢ a’, * Amabrasial Cc Ie ned of ‘erbena C: Sines Pueyiee Ti Hien ing Pes Gren he be ‘very choieg and fine, and se lected with great c: Fri Apigl anp Bioom To aan cone BRED Rf emorn’s Ra dort anaes 2 ‘Blane’ det Nicres mph np re wPeapnanes Baa de Beanies ber acm au bar, freckles, Se. ‘and effectual of exposure nay sunburn ‘and damp alinosnhere, "igi ain ae ee arnt Preparations; Eaprit de Thardin’s Preparations; Espr 4 nee feet near, ‘These last are very pleasant and grate: ica d°Orient; Poms brown and jubara ee ‘Tyre, for id hair a blaek ar brown Alto, the celebrased Tefen which colors staining Cae ore anil iguhie fonberetiiving teeter, ortaceciag itveren Tost. Penrumep Warens ron Tomer Use on tar Hrapacne. —Geunive oft West india Bay Water ientuive ea Cologne; Col Waver of our own manufacture, vei 5s. aart: nglish render Wa'er, Lubin’s cel Wweader; superior Orange Flower Water: nices, &c., FOR THE TEETH.—Pelletier’s Odontive a very superior acaraon ce the ern sok ‘and Rome, tthe most it celeb ork Pa one Paste: Chiorine Dentit i Oris ‘root ders in great variety, to mini - ckgon Eamon ‘Anodyne, nae positive, ‘and lasting cure toothae! MExtaacts oF FLowsxs ax Pensumeny yor THe TOILET anp Haxpxencinr —(Lubin’s and Guet! 2 Casa & pati "ol Pour: Ca la Riene; jeurs; peu hye toy uk: des anti ny. wert, Pea; Swest lower a yong, "Musk, y’ bl Serre Bat er ann Hovenicy kee do Porte: ‘ itronella Rosae; Ver! gal, &e , &e, Tomer axp oTHER Brusnra—Of the greatest variety, im- ported and of hor fi patterns, makes and as- ries such h Br y's Use — Li salves ‘lacks BBe acd Ga mine east tak po ates Pay ts | let Fomder; Plame Powder Ay Al Nail Fi es; Too ‘orn Rubbe s, and all othe oF personal com: at home or traveiling imerstink 3 porte of te wilt article .B SANDS & choles Sasoriment 0! Ps H pply the prereri racy and despatch ¥ cam ja heie asin td vabbeueTelly soliclty the esscante of teats gate Sopa — Wien the following Lemon, Gin Apple; Vanil berry; Orxeat, kee, of superivr quality Meprerat Wat bo —From all the m: From Saratoga—the ¢ fresh every Sirug Water, Wi ier Selon the Seidtitz and Seltzer ft. Alb Heys will find jours (the day oF sraning. His resideure is 66 Gold rs nex Py corner of Berl bas hed a treat Med “the. tm street sear M 0 Ful uer of Water street, 19 Ful ou stree:, sore of Gh Bow: ry, corverof Walker stivet; 188 Bower. oruer of Sp ieee 146 Delancey sengt ¢ ae, of oe street; 77 Kast * os ere se bers street aud Soote od Store idings, Fuicon street, No. 136, 4 _FOR THE FACE AND SKIN in Fechtes sad ioe eine tak ake m wth ts table Lot on ee i ¥ wu Clear 44 wotler, ar 75 Geule ene. aehs * ec ateneg o1 Mus juable em brneation for the eure of oo % ae ach are rove iy for Core he, Thornes and Pe the Breast NDERFULU DISCOVERY STRIKER 7 eae ate FOR THE HAIR, ‘wnich will Bighly cligations, tel Sossriee doube its virtues, are requested to Ge pevian Gaals temo wall i habeee wool ais i [J 7 bal 5 Chatham si, ud ow Por a CR MLAN ESSARY, No 3 D . fs Sea D, 163s, x rey a a the fue ie ec ce Seto ch soldat wholesale gr mane a hs ay inal color in a few Ty vere aloha adi * ving tse helt whthowt” infortes ‘juris tt pie ie counful treatment of ‘nd for the sale hs HUNT! ete is the oul: a to ithe one, icuti business, even wi czasient etc SRNR ON ace SCOTT'S BAZAAR, ms for Private Parties, at gratis for nothing. LEGS. HANDS, ARMS, &c. The Lose of Feet and. Lees with a WELL’ A. KN thelr inrper and Gaiters ludia Rubbers, &e a worn an af gaa sad wor for. eee ne Years. feels ~All Me amter wnshic at larve. ved simoe attention, 70 West "ihe qualities ines, Liquo's. and mt hin Ales ww to need ‘comment y 6 r the mai mes «Sass every. atyle, like asa Ere at all ae ‘Beefstcak Mattay CI Li bg Fried Ridueye, yrs, until Sardi Cold Big ‘ork, respect! Lies, Ci a plan the most cor isfaction to all who Arms, or the comp 1 letters must be post-pai rood assortment Oe & +O ‘millinery Bt Store, at 44 Canal street, Pye Bro: ‘ould respecttully wecessi for Forey t of refreshments to be 12 at night, Weish Rarebits, m rs. thes. ready—free di9 Im*re indrance to the Maker, &e., 472 Hy inf pein BS, to Siegaetre AICTE. 44 ig rH all on fm iim NOTICR TO THE LAE ved Sire Mae "re furm their he cya that they are ‘BE nigy hg fashionable stock C4 val who may want any” ol ny inthe Boot and Shoe di9 Im*re Boots, id 6 Canal street, ba ah Neacal Pe Varick streets. FINE FRENCH DRESS Boors RETAILING | for sy smie g MGUCEON Ee POURES raed ioe tovorder for $3.58, equal to usually gs 419 Im*rre parte ta made for $5, city y mndey A manalactures mat BUETON kYOU UNG 503 Brad r oppontte Nba’ CASH TA: LOMING SST ABLISHMEN T, Tieean SUBSC AIL rare o one of the ai ke seen in bs 0 3 PEARL STREET. sad jothing, of her house charges for the A he followine list of prices == ‘warments Best su eats of all rads, pply hy own cloth can in the bs gyle st she Cllowiog Dress Coats (rom, JACKBON, a bee other ee ate role goce™ No 16 PLATTWSTREET ription DEN Coat... . bar mere. Caplan LODGINGS TWE. CENTS, ar THE NAG'S of the eash system, contina to man- , of the finest at lower prices by tweaty same quality NTY-FIVE HEAD No.3 Bancray Street, BEAR Broapwa: Patra ACEY & issors, TAT, SURGERY freed up everal rook h TEETH SUPPLIED ON A NEW AND IMPROVED ce i ih eke sibl- te ber of enses, PRINCIPLE. trvtry. may Reoen by those pat who will much nett with a All nacle | oon SUB*CRIBERS,. of the only origin | establi the fier to chants, and our own city and count ted agsortment of Fru: to their advantage by fa consultations free. 341 Broadway, oppeaite ¢ {ne Taber- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, PICKLING AND PRESERVE WAREHOUSE. turies, Morri ine Apples, Raspberries, Aj » Se. q aed ee Plum Jelly the Strawberry, Raspberry, Quince, and Pine Aico Pickles: Catsaps notice of our s uthern , all possessi ment of frieuds, mer- public trade, , the larees t oe preseat i Whites, Honest Johusy La icotts, Strawberries, preservation their the and Sances, of every imaginable de seription, in glass jars, of every size, to suit the convenience of ine and Stewed Oysters, potted for exportation, and rr of 55 aliens Bo Richy ces — Havana Pines, in Gogd on ore Board a Piteve Fumie, _ it ‘most Seer beteos cflared to the atmation of te F ‘Ri! jouse Keeners, all are ied to ell and tock of the kind fa lie RHOW he VINCENT, jandt st ir, for SmPre oot iA ss SEQARS-SEGARS. D. % the from Havana— ra sla clametnars sts cane to purehww: HENRIQUES, # the atvention of fing choice Segars, just receiv lias, of various brands. Principes. Yexueros. Napo! tfally in- Wi 2 fiieuds and the pavlve genetally by late arrivals Panetelas, of various brands. ps Cnebeadia, sed Germne docs cad yay from the fowet wo pena ies old nase ioe Gun Smiths are se meuag oer Pa us | pros SAFES —it is vo longer a qi tion against nre, as all adi protect notes be the. objection ever tirely overcove, amd heaabesr iber ‘au instauce when agilt plate) the ower nur ay aah safe wi (forthe Bale wurehonse’ = SAB OST MY and ( tlemew ‘Tableaus, or Fancy a0 all wally fire deter aguilet them which rm te of Ni York) bee of New w WILD) mpness is the ouly en- ind imported, = payee " HS “Sela, ving his Pon, ee if, well ‘cael joss that should are an juitation and SPasmee, be havhon parchesed tati » prove ap the afacture irders tec-tved t his tron ry, No 19 ee: Sortu.res for aie: w. 'T TWETH! TEETH!! TEETH!!! Qi EAT REDUCTION IV DENTISTRY. " gi ST OF reeth paca Toornche cu jai2 Imsec tooth t uth fue Guid Bei fa superior om fared or Cag C finan ING, than vrice, NN, 6.—Second-hand Safes for salr at less di2 im c y BALL » where Ladies cae hee impiety cquipen jor Masquerades, $8 PRINCE STREKI, Near Nevlo’s Garden. wy A or one hundred Lniesna tut o1 Inited 5 ates. Letters promply atiznde a OFFICE, JN THE CIT" od 7 cents, ouly : See T aiid ig Dentist, 62 bast a ae at SUDA BigoUaE AND SUGAK UhAUKEK > ty b: raes: Le LI ae HE Sub ber wishes T rach Te Bisenit it ve casks v va pecan fr jew O: entire! me ‘uh ity with the me b made for # Oi eater Creckers, to make known to the hy ie, thas which are sold in thi ay from the ich those who wafler (ro Sods apr best results tilon and tly tor sale a Ca yc et | eh LED Hee ng constant attendance to female Patients Jae KD mubu DUC: Lb The (a an coinmes to Ji. tm Flaxseed, Tanding ex ship UUINE fe 0. 6 Some st pi | GSTON - YELLS & POMEROY. rte tl gh ave Yieled, alter they Reith 1 of, and bee by ~ t pra “Dr . Brown wi will not undertake a case where there is not good Ofhice 76 Chambers street, four doors from Brondway.| Hours of pepe dence from 11 A, el M., (Sundays e1 d ivice to the poor grati BRONCHITIS. PASI ee aca . mitt, Tetra ie gi erie qpeent oF of long stand warn go ile aes tht Peach h Drug Be not, of th can neccan e pbisined by sees he at original :mporters of the arti cit Ingo 0 the ber arate ‘aud retail by Rusten & I Milhaw al 263. and Adams & i’ ‘Coo i ro by ah other Bote pens and pharmaceutists in town Nortice—Uhe above inediciue has h por are cautioned ag: artic! it up in green boxes, inscribed wit our house in ‘which no one cin wa an CaS NES & HASKELL. for the Co who. ant ailict with Asthma, sofomever much aud long they a nay hive oring_ wader Coughs, Shortness ain in the Breast or pre ussors of We OR ALL-HEALIN ALS aa | I°y A SPr.BDY ey? hd ‘Ar REGAN i has sea and by more than tweuty te cece. viehag hoa ute “ bee. 0 them—and i iste obahucnee nell ko tany'te citlewe, and who neot ht street was reduced very low ch, and of Blood He had tried various Wr eline offred without beusit and dete hitoalt Forced the hope of relief Although he had a hectic fever and he sweats, one boule of this Great Remedy restored him entirely He cou culty, of breathing was such that he wuld walk ‘onl ata time, and his nig. taweats wee drradfu from the commencement ol his using the pred ry d oe the office, qn hg eek s to b able te att-ed to his busizess agai Fr 'Lavas, sq) 52 Pike street was cured of Asthma by helt not leid down in bed for more tran ten He has never had a recurrence of the disease—nuw Wert st ved of Asthma, of az, By halla by tie and der lares rt De the had ‘used various other reme icine he walked ye Was 80 far re- ay nr te? i inv'ed ALL-HEALIN' wae havi gud it and ease why Present thea ening Fi sale at the "Pruueipal “Uffioe, un ‘our life 106 Nassat UR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY The Great Panacea for all diseases of the Lunys and Breast. all the ou pound. By mup vot vind Cher we the re stest ve ithe many compounds put forth fort the eure of di ‘h ture, not our remey cau be short a space of time, acquir au ublie, and has perfor and received so Brouch'tis, Spitting Bide ano Greast, Rising " tation of the’ Heart, ality, Jousivnuion, from the abuse ff evlomel and other causes, and Consumption ; fled the akill of emlsent medical pect invalids were we fal remedy, hi Tauds of he i ed i in Coughs, ‘‘olus, Aschina, laflae ver Compliint. Paia wth: jug r-course to, an! pers-ve bebe radically oni The i -- credue ve diseases; we say give this sir trial. you will then be evuvinced fis ia no mi peand bars safe and po we: ful, rem alone and equalled by uo Cavtion.—From the great p oularity of this medicine sons hove been 4 to offe ay article, wich the herefore he eratious ts nr the original aud only jaine preparation frot this valu- obs ee go's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Principal Office, aggruer of 8h ana Hiter ste , Phi ade! hin. = Won Milso-, corver uf Broadway and Job street, Rew York; R. uA Sands’ 188 Bowery, New York; , B. Warner, 205 Bicekrr street, New Yorks Haviland, Koeesse on, N Yur Andrew Oliver, & Co., Ne jwan, and J. ‘N.Y. aud’ E. Klein NJ John ‘8. Harriso ali, Maiden Lane Albany, rH or i Svalding & Haringto Wor Wor. ester E. Hol Sant Be chee i Pangelgma, N_ Yor! ekeburg, Miss.: ff a triad of properties possessed by no y preperalons In general practice it is usual erient, nd soniat:mes various in the progress ow and te- in ‘Sands ‘Sarsaparilla we have a’ ouce a gentle aparient, or pleasant alterative, and a id tonic. The three pentaiieas in, and ty os Neg all goon toyether harmonton iy, Lhe he unwholesome particles of 1! Sore off, and a healthy tone is rest ans W ch ore the fluid. Thousands can and have testified to its efficacy ia various chronic constitweional diseases, com naping ja depraved state of the blood and other largement of the Slands, tu ringworm, barbers’ itch, eczema. and othe: are safely and eff-c ually cured by its use, oer palnfal si ig 8 of the balers peuk removal the pain, and in all cases a renewal of st ping pace wish the retreat of the disease from the system. pied) pone fret an of C ‘The flower’s divine where’er it grows. Neglect the prick e and assume the rose.” The proprietors are daily receivisig from the medical profes- 1, officers of justice, and a illang reatimony, both written and perior value and efficacy of this preparation.— Farsighed ravaiteusly, on jufficient proof be- ness. ‘oliowing letter exhibits in a remarkable manner the great efficacy of the Narsaparilla in a most severe scrofulous and rheumatic affection : Avnune N.Y. 11 mo. 1% 1044, A B.& D. Sanps—Resrrctep Fairnos—in the spring of ras autveked with inflammatory rheamativm, P which, same chronic and settled in my rixht hand, arm nad for three § aps as great a sufferer as he ip Joint aleerated tt cight, weeks from the v aac mustrgeru ay relief from auy thing | of your Sarsapirilla, and ‘rongly preposveased | in its favor, from erent ‘good it had man, f Gapped ne bott! d found almost two mare, wh.ch eutirely uleer ted sore on my left arm, \ it years taust ‘afflicted with a chronic diaries, which the tirely cured. For the sake of siferiug humanity made pr rT thers me siticyed ant bare bere yo ort Your grateful friend, gras fh B.D. Saxoe hhas pissed Very resyectfully you The La rapeten Me vited*to: f New Yonx, July 2, 194 " i v Messrs. Sanps:—Gente—I consider it bat'an act of ju to state the foll facts in refe reat fi Tre received in the ours of an obstinate Ca Camcanats xcs remedy, oe TCA @, WARING. Avsurn, Nov. 16, 1844. Gente. BS ied HARD ric, i gse in wma ‘and Ue reader ine Comment on evid uce is an- it was daily syriuged C, ac and the cavity or " ternal ulcer over an ous r) Doctor probed the ulcer and exainived the ee, oud oa disease was advanci dif 1 wath Covers, consi Seeing aes oe Meometuded to trys ath de peck am for, oh cca ‘. rod |, Hts now over om pA is no ey a epee ema Loam og yeas ; efore, pronounce my: me we tod, te gure entrely fine el Kind dy acti Jung "S.Sner hove I me Pea ea i ree M t ‘our valual ila cused me, ay 4 Dleasit Bi a Lae Raho} coven Taser aod il ye ‘and 1 do mos: | Sele Pies ret elk: to 1 LEN Chareh, ve evidence of i may be obtained so naire For (arther particulars and con rior'value and afhsney, 00 Pain te : Gees nee nai Beans, CURED WITHOUT MERCURY,.—Every vers stage, by remedies that do not wader eine thet ton ent To tho, re hte the igno- range impavenc:, and imposition of boas. ing nedlegt pretend- 1% ‘whose object j mone) who give mereury secretly, ull too happy Victim fads hie sopearau in ‘and he "to all euch, agit ax wery, where alt an experienced Botanic Fhyeici 33 had xtensive experience and praccioe, Who warran ithouc id gh UCI, ane eat Paearane aaeT™ He Puke ea fs a Me ci ‘you in yo , re, Tair chi ildren may be th oe ‘ance, as Banquo’s raha beguiled sad secerteee an ape LOO. eg toe a tari oa In short, for each ure, aceident, al From organs Pi ‘which Leve flings The shi Ad wings, (Ree or B24 ner Thi Price $3 per For sale at 196 Wulvon r dowen be iret And ‘also at 90 North Sizth street, Philade)phia. Medical Card. DOCTOR MORRISON, NO8Ts. RIVER DISTENBARY. irae dicen, high whieh ours wi led thay, it, flecen cqses,, particularly“ Gonor- 8 OF THE gners RA ML. on improved ved principles, Sa eee of perienced Su Cinination suffer mach inju Horses and tg be sar ze pan Suncor street. “ih ona ene Yor yom tom We THE “NERVOUS AND DebILILAl EU PROFESSOR BOERHAAVE’S HYGEAN PPE OIESED LE oa cases wi ly vigor is i indalroner of the papstoen sare duly by. tae aoliary an the iegracte habia, toga dean tered ‘afalible ud dil, faa wil be onal fiction in Neal iy aden sad eaerc matemeyea snergy inte the sytem. In man the pene fotus an sot ipa eee gine treet, warded to all yr rts nin. N.B.—-Cop' ous directions accompany each bottle. 4% ten “ere Fee ae Ee cor wacaae bales «time and very superior dew rotied Hemp, for sale iu lots to suit parenasers, 1» & CO._s6 South at MEDICAL avVilG HE MEMBERS OF edie id Phar ce Ks 2, inch, © ore permanent cure, Somhacnsat front t; °° ekiemeat ae banc College 0a the first appearance ot those diseases, ipgecens 458. vast Eppa ad of safes and vite may be thus avoided, " One of the he college, wy any years connected wi wr the prince: pal hoaptea in, hi fare of those complaints, aan Ss fron AM. 107 P. Terms—Adi for consulvation dai TANT 1 SNe SUMERT ° INGA ACIS rasan fre country, et pdiog it it (ecomreniest w Heine ror edical on conan Case explicitly, soyether and plieity, toy ‘leywhere, tf any an ved edi We 8 CHL Fo SS Ae OST ARS SR a SPECIFIC FILLS Fux THE RADICAL a, gleet. emisnons, ane in the urethra. ‘Lhese gills, the ‘aul of loaputal de Cl arith iy, Paris, are peat ts iJ the: remedy, ‘without ite ninch, or coubuemeat icone ALTERATIVE MIXTURE yO} THE per. cure ores of useteury, Se uneki ANT Sere M. D., es Coxe TRATED. rer UrBARSAPAHILLA, GunTIAN asp emer prey by rag York: 7 suppression pee ae a Sa 3 tee ts, nodes, GonemmETON.» DESLITS CURED—Tie Tonite if Medic: and Vhari ofthe ay at New Vor meee y tara forall eases excess of any kind. ‘barreuneas, a hich ea cas ising, wa nhesitaaaghy ante ‘© package, accompanied with full end partit “ “ eee Yi Female Physi na ssh mich, sures, Ni . Offre to PBI ‘ollice, No. 1 en t+ ee enelaning money ennt' Sot pay pis, vive von? Eeusge FEMaue rinu> WT on, Pp ne BO spareay ve tnaue thom ndet and 4 a Sirah ria s ie . ie cr 1th are Sie on Breet eae New Se te wit an ety Se ek a jetters must be costnnid, nuless enclos byt rre eae issued nd Rida Warniy Wihdliated 36 Secu recgain @ to oy ae anD a avaetea come tes het same rate for any a ay POwornys cre reaustted ve eddrems thet lottery ene, Oat Reiermvarigy vt "a bavenas

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