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also the amendment, which was intended to be. offered, wad which wos to compute the mileage by thé shortest mail route, instead of allowing itas st present to be com- plated by the * mail route,” which varie! st different times. The amount by the shortest mail route would be amply sufticient to cover all expenses. Mr Houston supported it. aa, said if that smsibeak prevailed, ervices of a half dozen of engineers » of time, to determine which were the shortest routes. In addition to this objection, he thong ht that this pr. ve economy was mach to be deprecated if this measure were just and required by the ought to Lave been made applicable to them- hey shoald not beg reform by reforming the of their succesagrs, but should commence with rows, Me Coun, of Ga., reptied that there would be no diffi. cul’y in oe rtaining thes! shortest mail route, for they 4% a Kuown at the department, and it could be ascer- tained by application there He had no +bjections, per: sonulty, to mules the law applicable to the present Con- gress, but he would #1 hat the intention of the present Taw was to produc formity, for there were cases where persons within one hundred miles of each other, made a differen woot three, fou, and five hundred miles in their charges He thought any attempt to make the law appl 2 to the preseut Congress, would only dofoat the bill entirely. Mr Horxins, ot Va, said they bad only two houra to ; and he hoped they wonld lay this to the consideration of that qxestion. vif it were in order to move a pos ther consideration of this question till it would for a great w Me Copp sai ponement of the Monday— e Vhe Seeaxex—It is in order. ‘Mr. Cows then made that motion, which was carried, und on motion of M-. Horxiva. of Va, the House resolved itself into Commit ve of the Whole, and proceeded to the considera- tion of the bill for the establistment of a TERRITOR Mr. Wetwen, of Me Wiwtwror, of He thought the whole discussion wis and unseasonable. He make a speeoh, he said, as he had made session, by the sentiments expressed, in which he was willl now to abide Ha thought we should wait tarthe Mr. Caney in favor of tat and ia reply to Mr. character: Speech as the most thorough British apeech which he had heard, Ha said it was time tor them to act and act decidedly upon this question, and not leave it to be settled as the Maine question had been sct- ted by negotiation. Ie went at considerable length in- to an explunation of the Maine Boundary question, and circumstances connected therewith. Mr. Monee, of Maine, followed fn support and vindiea- tion of the Treaty setiling the Maine Boundary, fro which he glicced to Oregon, and then went off to Tex from whence he came bick to Maine, and the popular will,ant from that hegot to the question of Oregon, to enable him to act upon which, he wanted the book which ‘aad been ordered. Mr Haxors, of Ill, spoke in favor of extending the ju- risdiction of the U States, but desired amendments to notice io terminate the joint occupancy, aud also to ide that our laws should not be construed to interfere the joint right of eccupation until the expiration of tf occupancy. Mk. Kenwepy, of id he did not ungernand ‘that the passage of ¢! wily giving offence t» England, or that it wae doing any thing more for our citizens han she had done for her subjects We had the right to Oregon—no one would deny it—and he said if they did not do themselves justice it would be be- cause they were cowards. He condemned very severely the senduet of me) bers, Americans, who wonid stand up in that hail and pu: forward the English arguments on chis measure. He said if the gent'emen from Maine had not given up their fand, the whole country would have stond by them, but when the State had acceeded te it he thougst it too bad they should come here and compla because they ha! heen chested by a Yankeetrick. Th had their eyes open in the west—they would not stand any ipping of Western Territory-—No ! no!—That was own by the preceding gentleman, (Mr. Hardin, a whig,) wio ssid he went for his country—for hid coun: try riaht oc wrong—why? because he was a western man He went on to declaim against England in the most thorough going manner, and said she would not do much good cul she got another thrashing from us. At 2 o’clock, the hammer drecended, catting ‘Short the honora! membec inthe midst of his pnilippic, and the House pro. ceaded to vore upon the Bill Mr Wixtuuor withdrew his motion to strike out the first clause, Mr. Apams proposed, as an amendment, that the first clause should give notice of the termination ef the joiut occupancy. cay A.V. Brows asked for tellers, which were or- dered. The meeting of theamendment was again called for and ordered. Mr. Hanoy moved to add to it, “that nothing in the act shonld be construed to interfere with the rights of Joint occupancy till the expiration of the notice” Mr C J Inxcensor, wished to kaow whether, if these ame .dments were passe: would be obligatory upon the President to give the notic: Mr. A. V Brows rose to @ point of or er. The Caaiaman said he decided that the amendment of Mr. Hardin wes in order. Mr. Brown said it was to a point of order on the amend- meat of tis gentleman from Massachusetts. Mr. Hanpin withdrew his amen nt. Mr. Brown asked if it were in order to propose as an amendment a resolu which was before the House in another shape, which wag the case with Mr. Adams’. ‘The (ware decided that it was in order, ir. R. D Owen asked it it were in order to incorporate in a dill extending t arisdiction of the Usired States a simole request .o the President to do a certain thing Mr. Avams mace some rema:ks which the reporter could not hear. ‘The Cuainman overruled the point of order. neg ion on Mr. vadment was then taken —yeas 77, nays 92. So it was rejected Mr. Hamner, of Miss. next offered an amendment to the same eff ct Mr. Descan wished to know whether it would be obli- gatory upon the President to give thia notice? Whether he would do 9? wod whether the operation of the bill must be postponed 7 Cuinatay—The gentleman is out of order. Mr. Hepsos rose to ask if it would be in order to en. large the ares of freedom by requesting members to take theirvesta, (Langhter) There was great confusion existing at this time in the Hail, which was some time in sub ing. R move} to Reape that part of the let section defining the limits of the territory as extend- in The $440 North Tellers were asked but not ordered — @ question was put and the amendment Lost by a la ority. The vection was then adopted, as were all tl ers to the fir: Mr. Wintano: siass, off-red an amendment to the 6th section, pri g that slavery or involuntary ser vite 1s ahould not be permitted to ¢ it in this territory except in called for tellera, which wer ordered, and restl'e 9; ays, 66. So the amend: inclusive. ions down 229, were adopted without amandment. To the 80th section, Vir, A.V. Brown offered the fol- lowing amendment as an additien, * provided always, that in cases where any Britich subject resident or trad ing in said Territory of Ovegon, shail be arrested, chal ed with the commiasion of any misdemeanor or felony, the same shall be delivered over to the nearest tribunal British Government, having jurisdiction over the This provision not to apply after the period of months from any notice which may be given by .the United Stat: contemplated by the third article of the Convention subsisting be'ween the two countries in relation to said territory.” Ailopted. , ions down to 39 were adopted without amend- To the 40th section, Mr Hammerr offered an amend- mynt providing that no titles should be issued until the Indian title was extinguished. This he withdrew for the following one offered by Mr. A. V. Brown of Tenn. “Provided always that the fotare grants of Jand conte plated by this +hall be subject tothe settlement of dispute now pending between Great Brivain and the Unt. ted States, in relation to their respective claims.” Mc Owen moved a4 an amendment also that it should “be sobject also to theacquirement of the title from In dians” “* is was accepted by Mr. Brown, and adopted by the committee. The 41st section was adopted without amendment. Mr. Brown offered the following add‘tional section. And whereas, by a convention enered into between Britannic Majenty and the United States of Ameri it stipulated and agreed, that any country on the northwest coast of America, to the westward of the Stony be free ‘and open to the citizens and subjects of the two powers, it being competent, however, toe ther of the contractiog powers, in case either should think fit, at any t a'ter the 20th of October, 182 welve months to the other con ract ing oarty, to annul and abrogate this convention. Be it therefore, enacted, that nothing in this act shall be so ‘consteued close or obstruct any of the harbors, bays and eceeks, or the navigation of rivers, within the terri territory hereby organized, or any part ouatry that may be claimed by either party on the west coast of Amorica, betwren the 424 deg and 54h deg 40 min of north latitude, 6 vessels, subjects of Geout Britain. agreeably to the 31 article of the convention of 20:h Oc- between the Whited States and Great Britain, mination of the raid stipulation of said con: Me. Hastert, of Miss, offere, nation oft Mr. Baow O98 point « amendment should not be receiv Tho Crraruman decided it 8 tn order. Mr. Fawate d for tellers they were not ordered. ment, aud said he wi tional section afier Mr. Brow’ erp nOWN'savendment was then read, ir Gamma, of 8 ©. thou the amendment was to tally unnee-asary, and hoped it would not Ho called for tellers be ait Tne veading of the section was again ordered, ‘The vote was then taken on the adoption of the section Year 104—Naya—the apposition being withdrawn. rt Hawett now offs is amend tional section mar cel Mr Buoww thought it was out of order. ‘The Cwarnoan decided it was in order. Mr Bowzty, of Missouri, aaked if it were in order to of. tor ay an amend tion which had been just itute requirin, tain of the termi. order. He thought the he Charatan sald it was for the committee to vote up- of Indiana, moved to amend by “ requiring” ing” the President to give notice instosy of os. 4“ require” as an amendment. on this queation, and there —yeas 79, nays 77. So the amendment was agreed ton Gannert Davis, of Ky, offered a substitute fe eo bill, providing that if the pending n gotiations be Vy toe stn of July, the President be required to pec ge wh fie vegotiations, On this and urderod, and there voted — er thon withdrew it, ns 788 47, Todiana, Ag that th J ao feport the bili—Agreed tytramial ogy le Duwcas, of Oni moved the adoption of the amend- nd that they be printed, and on thle he demanded the previous question. He withdrew the motion to print, fod moved the previous question, as severul members pamened that if the motion prevailed it would cause the to go over until Monday. ‘he previous question was then put, and 91 voted yea bray in the negative. So the previous quertion was or- der Cave Jonnson asked if it would be in order to postpone till Monday. The Sreaqen said it would not. Cave Jounson asked if an adjgurnment would leave the question to come up on Monda: ‘The Sreaxen said if they now sijourned, the question ‘londay would bi ‘Shell the main question be now put,” Dut at would require a vote of two-thirds to bring it Up. Some conversation ensued, and Mr. Johnéon withdrew bis motion to ayjourn, wich was renewed, and the yeas ond nayy called, on which tellers were calied, and 42 vo- id was @ sutficiest number to attention of the Speaker to the The Sreaxen explained, and as it appeared, if the main question were ordered, then the bill would come up first in order on _eae The motion to adjourn was withdrawn, and the main q‘estion ordered, and then ‘Che House adjourned. Philadelphia. [Correspondence of the Herald.] Puitapenemia, Febfuary Ist, 1849, James Gonpon Bunwert, Esq. — The Mesmeric community here, have been excecdingly interested fm the able and interesting report of a case re. ported in your paper, whereby a large tumour was re- moved by the aid of this truly wonderful phenomensa—it having been so well attesced as to remove every vistige of incredulity, and impress upon those who are somewhat skeptioully inctined, the propriety of at least giving the science, as itis termed, a patient hearing and investigation of its claims to their notice. The case of Miss Martineau is well known, and there are thousands of others which never reach the public, (from vatious causes,) that would prove cveply interesting. 1 have been a skeptio—my doubis are now removed. Last evening i visited Dr. Sut- ton’s rooms, No. 183 8. Seventh street, and witnessed some singular experiments, through the medium of the “ magnetic Auid,” which were of a sutticiently coavin- cing nature, to satisfy the most incredulous. In fact I mesmermized an individual myself, after instructions re- ceived from the manipulations of the Doctor ; and as ing is belicving"—feeling must be the “ neked truth.”— Permit me to assure you that mesmerism is foreign to my preyed as an amateur I ex ented, and from motives of philanthropy communicate these remarks. If it can be made serviceable and a) human wants, we must nect rily look upon it as beneficent aa well as an astonishing discovery. What is your opinion, friend Benuett? We have had a slight spriukling of snow dur- jug the day, with an attempt torm last evenin, both of which effort howe led in producing w! is ardentiy desired, gov ighing ‘The wind cometh ont of the North, and hin oa hour! ing colder. Our ice merchants have been locking blue these several weeks past, not with cold, but tho prospect of net obtaining an of their business commodity. ‘The month exsuirg will roduce a sufficient quantity to answer ail our Ice is a great luxury ! slaware river ia pes oer eee in its navi- gation, The shipping limited to a few large vessels, most of them having a aperes with despetch, fear- ful ot being kept in port all winter. There is very ‘little business doing aloog the wharves. ‘The money market is very light, and our banks full of paper. Outdoor rates for the it names is from 9 to12 per cent. per annum The quotations on ‘Bariary Coast,” 1a the vicinity of‘ Charley Bender’s tavern,” ranges from 2 to 60 per cent ,orelse @ clean shave! This coast, as it is technically termed, is the place where broken-down merchants and ruined epend thrifts ‘most do congregate.” ‘The term was applied to it by old Captain Mann, a noted shaver, during « triel in Court. An individual soon founders upon this coast! ‘The Park Company are still at the Chesnut Street ‘Theatre—they do net take—several of them are mere sticks. Ic is their intention to return ina few days At the Walnu: leads and Young Mearts,” until further notice. On the off-nighta an old and sterling comedy is produced, which varies the entertainments of the week. The scenery at this establishment is of the most chaste and ciegant description, "The scenic artist is Peter Grain, jr. who bids fair to establish on enviable reputation for th admirable productions of his pencil. Mr. returned to th 'y from a professional trip to the South, He takes a benefit at the Chesnut this week. ee getting up Dicken’s ‘There appeared in the Pennsylvania Inquirer a t since, a long article upon city mterments, purportin, hea report ofa hae ee a number of medical gentle men of this place, who had convened like so many Howards for the benefit of our citizens, ce tion to this matter, Upon glancing at jthe rq the name of a medical gentleman of this’ oly, who fi tn alto relievo, avd busied himself exceedingly wit! moat philanthropic and disiaterested disposition, parti larly when it is well known that he owna an entire burial ground a short distance from town, and into which he would like to throw as many custom post Bet The poor tools who lent themse!ves upon this occ willfeel remarkably cheap when this exposé meets ‘hel atevtion. Out upoo humbuggery. Iv is my intention to communicate with you from time time. the doings of this ae metropolis, ond “noldas it were the mirror up to , ke.” Au revoir bienlot. Faithfatly yours, NATHAN. ry the DR. LARDNER CONSULTI NG ENGINEER ZALti.—The Public is informed, thet Dr. LARDN ves, the practice of business as a Consaltiog Engi- ineer, he followed on an extensive scale for raany years HEsgitccand Urence’ Investors: pesseel eaten, chants, and others engaged in the arts and manufactures, may consuit him on matters requiring the appli ertificates and opinions o1 new javentions and processen in th ted questions and doabéfah points, gations, with a view to the diseove Ing of uaproved pescesace, will he aurpiied er under renived. Office, Nos Ey Brae street, New est 1 Busivess id, ae to, prevent time fr ss all appiicaats will be ex rected to coy finale poi Tea al eaeats mre TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. FE. A. ARTAULT, Importer of Frenob, Pemadaeotyes ieee + teria’ «J manufactarer of Morocco Cases, offers for sale at the following cheap tik Best quality Gi Breech <tes, No. 40, (media) $3 dosen. Kine Morocen Cases wh t flats and hne borders, $3 dz, Go: d quality of Daguet Chi ratus, including the in- Fampleres and warranted, $50. Glas from $3 to guerreotype process, cheap. ast sieamnel, the salt of new substance for polishing , and the beautiful prosess of Mr. Fizean r reproducing the Dague reoty pe Portreits on eng! plates, and to draw on paper an unlimited nun Ns you are fond of the progress in this beautiful art lease to Latayette Bazaar, 149 Broadway cor. of Liberty st. R DUNLOP & SON'S ALBANY ALE REGULAR suprly 2 of Pale Amber and Brown 3 heads. barrels and halves, for SI jing and City use; at No. 176 West street, comer of Warren, ARBER, A; R. Danlop & Son, from ate this city, wil raapbato tion wee faves re with thats ‘custom. article, fully adapted to the use of Pri Pavlic Salons, Se. New York, January 3, 1845. CBEAr Sanoe ‘ACLES er mae New York, fi BLACKWOOD: Working dvertises: the following cheap Mabiidcinid, Geld Recta le jointed Gold. Spectacles. cae euntine te Fy Finest single jounted T Spectacles, Sue CaEATE Good elvstic blue steel “pectacles, set with the best glasses, and with every care and a‘tention paid to them “or one 4 Har &. Good elastic blae Stee} Spectacles elastic blue Steel Spectacles blue Steel Spectacles your own frames, . 2s, Concave Glasses set into your own frames, awd t Convex Pebbles set into your own frames t Concave Pebbies set into your own fram executed at the same rate of cheapness. Gentlemen atteuded at their own residences. inte ‘ime ERCISE. R. HAMILTON, having ente intoan it wi M! a ra ocr the hs Large Koom of his No. 29 2 nese ‘also the Military Hall, See. most, respeetfully mounges ee we} Dablie that he » commencing a Ciass for the rd Exerc: tit hes—American and rench, one a ri ka and Sword xercis, and also Lon Exercise. Mr. H has several years eogaged as ‘Leacher of the Sword im the United ig to become perfect icactam to, eprint Aun a m a ry apt Saleh, Military Hilfe or Sie, Rue lunteer Companies either Musket or Art ry Dr most moderate ter y street, to Ja3_Imec De WHEELER 2 OCULIST i No. = reatoenaon te DISEASES N.Y, votes bis axc! tention to aud OPTHALMIC SURGERY, SCE ETE! feora France very superiog eit omy ree are ipaunfacared go an: ese in nary rsiecth 3 ene tating nature as h cl replaced by BF by Dr. to clowly "palin ion Stes hours from # A.M. to 1 P Ms after whigh be visits ontdoor patieats 526, CAL NOTICE Stor anay ats VCR rome Merearl ahr hie natural or varity of the iri eer _ Ndvertaing me, Pala hea aey, and. that 5 the hoay Pateek re gary for eight weeks ; my throat mall my fovntn, and’ ny holy id tse ay ! i Simpletealelewsn the doctors cone the hospital, and b; sidviee of several Tends, ploced” mptel onder your care 01 rat of J) Tae ges cate om the Qrat of Jacaary lant.” | ain'now wall sac Swish, hie, OM As Clix Dr, Cooper wa Saas cya and Joiner fastens, N.Y Y ease, t er hi scanding, of Gleet, Mtrievare mt Weal nesey tad wal cea al ori pili Cured a AF hows wishoat iterfern Zrith,the patient's habits peat i Derene siren two doors toa Chath at. Novas oy. fel_ta*m a Lads et fet tte hones $500 Piri care of anal: 0 Smarts ered tor the sbeve complaints, this is the moat certaig PT oe Fol nse at ase elicaten stole. dati deceive the ma oe ie quackish recommendations Ve Spe it. jeer ‘proprietor ehalle rin whieh the» of $500. disease pat puafortapanly perv: ciet y=. tow, rie! poor, matrimoni are here presented witha mecly by eight selves w hout the least exposure iu the sho axle srough irene will not effect & rapid cure under th all ranks of s0- and single. They can cure then Lime possi dine eat be Goutracid deve ofthe Mix st ta ote ith dit ciaettton rayon jg it, at t jes with full direc ; ft bottle. Oue bo Boude Jats a. week, which fy cures cl two ty eure AW Hl Minors, 192 Broadway, corner of Jol rt, opposits Franklin, Honse, No garof Umatnaragd Seventh Smite a, 19 Wi RHLUMAT@M, r tard, a hagoly valuabie. ius Sold, in bottles, at 5° cents each Ls.—fe. Chareh’s Cough Drops valu: for Conghs, Influenza and Pain in the Breast ble medic sold ho! Total at Jer aey Re whi om 44 Fulton soe vr.) Tay SUBSOMIBER kevpe constant) for mechan’ eer oa od and gent Ere ors te tea ‘api assortment rdyware, Cutlery, Cut are, Shovel s, Se., Ke. ahaa Rain ASE, aoealese fais imvee ‘Between Pearl and Cliff, New York. R, TR, DIXON itends exclusively to General Surgery, and in the fo that of the Eve , Cataract, Clo- reducible cos of ra truss may be dispensed with. Rime ait Imere TO THOSE WITHOUT CHILDREN APROCREATIVE ELIXIR CORDIAL bape rast joie acience is thatof M. M cally recei' at po a (ex year, Whar Cordial, ale cieraeat the for years pi is asall ai wha de cpr ot chet at oe ‘elinir Cordial. it is infalliable cee ess, fluor albus, debility, incontinence and t aries bs of complaints arisii 88, ane of and invariable ie ie a this wonderfia} ore thal Ott ge 4 ret a ath mi directed to etters ToUSt Ue Dame ree Dr. bY MELVRAU, box at N. B.—Ladies calling for the “Elixir” wi ady in attendance. THERE Ig HOPE for the Corsumptive, for those who are afflicted with Asthma, however much aud long they may have for those who aie laboring under or GRR continued and tedious Coughs, Shgrtne Difficulty , ‘the Bh Side, Bidding oe Len eave ad tae rrecernes and other precursors of Fetal Diseases.—Dr. Folger’s R ALL. HEALING BALSAM G ¥ AND ERFECIUA P REMEDY Te has teated in hundieds of cases and by more than twenty experience It has heen submitted to the faculty, and has used and approved by them—and it js offered wi nce to all who may be affiieted, and who need street was reduced very lo ood. He had tried ve lies offered without be! efit, and deemed himself be the ca of relief. Aktboa he had a hectic fever and 1.i¢ sweats, one bottle of ‘Remedy restored him eutir Gronae W, Hava was relieved by two bottles of the Ol guia although 0 wea the me fe commence sant! coug! that he could walk only a ch oa wero dreadful. In two week he commencement of his usi ine he walked j cuss dwn to the oohogtpad et ttitwrects she was 90 fore Nord at to be able ta attvad to his Dusivess 5 52 Pike street was cured at "Asthma by half a, bole le had woe ast Somatta ted, Sox sate te months. He has never had a recurrence of the diseuse—now more than four mouths, was cared of Asthma, of ding, res it to be the us other reme Ste ae Sa ee BOM oe it given | its acy. : on are matic ‘and. you will Ue satiated that it roamed will not om oe ire) eet to ti tthe dis- sent Cyestering your af For saleat tho Principal Oflce® los Naseaa'atreet, ge door above Ann. Ll re {IMPORTANT MEDICAL NOTICE. OCTOR EVANS, No. 12 Peek li Water street, ‘New York, has been more than forty years ‘suc cessful practice ea hs ic and surgery, particularly in curing y, erate cases of every a of secret isease, old obstinate ulcers, cancers in the ke, ‘Practice. of he unfortunate to choose an ex is the oldest and_most experienc ences aston hing n yr privacy. id convin charges are’ most reasonable and 27 tm re Onn sureue WORMS! ihe mach ea wor are PAS AesY, fro een Wie and bowels by as MARIN! Es 'y, perish nnder its searchi ‘athe ase d with the mucas in whieh ibed- ure is, in almost all cases permanent. and if a renee of the disorder should take place, a few doses of the Paration will never fail to produce the desired effect—for the repetition, ‘hose who suffer from tt Fever, or any complaint bale} io be desired, will Jayi eg most ‘valuable remedy, Sold by the ‘Aveuts, Drnggists, No. 79 alton street, 273 Bi 71 Fast Broadway, jn28 Lm beg tad tea LD BY beth AIF gate ‘01 ifr haps be a emall estimate for the ravages ete 2 e are catalogue oj thee, Hemorrhage fath ry Pall at 12 Peek sigan an Ne) Arey ‘Asti THE LUNGS. ‘AND LIVER, And thelist woul! present en appalling p-oof of the tatality of these two classes of diseases, ant b> know that nearly all of this dread waste ife mij revented by a timel Wisial NS BALSAM OF WILD CHER E) Tia ecco iall y_ever ducovered by man forall diseaies of ihe pulmonary ‘organs, by cold and ichavgexble climates. Scores of exses have come to our know bh patient had been given up to die by consumption, as begun he reacls of medical aid, but who, by the use ofthis Wild b sam, have bren apeed ote the school she But, it is imy of $ee. he mu: die of couraenpeion 4 pead her few remain’ ne oe days shih wa ey ou fade she was entire: : I with a light wizonred |” here: PFavonire PRES ritey being formed from chemical extra if Wild Cherry ‘Bark and redienta of Natures own erful compoun xt efficacious Temedy ever ever rracipal office 32 Ann in ll parts of thy Union. pellniabatcass 3.3 ily JACKSON, STACEY & SMITH, N Aid ahr deserotions of Seti Go ry PLATT STREET. Jat 3m*m U THE LADIES. on HULLS OTE AQ ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. TIS new lastramnt (or he radieal cute of Vier ot Falling af the Womb, al applicstion, anterceding the Phently ‘re ‘a the means of it never havi n-cnre, even ander 1n08) AgTIAvated circumstances. ¢ Supporter has attaii iazncter i Burope sa well ted tft cate dicaay of Penna inte goreteal i in he Ly agin opal of Lowe nad ithe ra veraaliy eotamiended tm by medical men of the highest rack’. Ia this coun aed iat ira miter of the ican Collet Ba aed all the eminent privaue Been fureithed. exelasivel Snares ere". HULL'S TRUSSES. LOroF RP RUPE pon the best ey: Oe mate entiance asec if they ue adeeeed 00 nae tl are He ete tations of Hall's and non own ufo erm These imi § Byronsailal mechanics, and are no better _ te onvinast om READ THIS LL CASES in the Sorgienl an thore of long standing,ean resi gn the first application, neither nar treet, Sonoran Glsay Senet snd | tage to give us eee 4 Ni TEE Si yam te a sr, | NE & 3 AMddsiphias i teeaived by ine tran ® full as ment of Looki fro ¥ a0; F Polish hed Plate Window trom th Shut B ken a, 'y of other Gerinan and on the most favorable tes a HiaP. PAGUERREOTYPE PORTH: i », Artist,having aken aud betas well Spectacles, ng sl teasing every day, she has, for their conve- ab iahinenty by wo Daiguereoty pe rome Broadway, aud hy a branch, cf ker n thigd story, front Too, oppo Portraits’ takew. from mording 109 in the evening, any ouly one dol: te ARCHITECTURE. Sees SCHMID’ Tea inform his friends ant | Pra. tha’ Ihe has removed his offer fou 198 Broadway’ to @ Wall st, where persons dertrous of building are ynvited to ex- amiane scleetion af origi froin the © yoyarts to the ext Stiles of architectures and ed to furnish Fla Drawings, Syecifications, Coatracts for Build: ings of every deacniations ‘and superintends the erection thereo! fa me “COLORED oaks Go FANCY PAPER N Cally informs his friends and the ahah he continues ol wanutastare Colored Paver and Faney Paper Box ¢ Tate firm of Blane & all ‘N Boden, 74 Fulto is fully determined to manufacture ful the pices ao as, {0 aataly hus etstomere me BA a wood psoyimeatot Colored Fapersand Fangy Boxes always ‘on haad. CROTON FOUNTAIN: B EWERY.. a i t Tae eek fas aed Anbar Jee, Mntherto, man shafacered hi fe fight eet cient eo Hepes called as above. where nce sea wil te a ne pl tm ot Tubrious beverages, and ia abundant sUDpIy; Kemem| frame apetine ES ll te wants ol in N plegsant <d80 Ion’ WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. bette SOLUTION FOR THE HAIR, which BH Chanke srey hairfo 1 orginal color in a few minutes. ‘This solutjebie diferent from any yet ollord, and cannot fail of wt mo atheadi reat sdvantage of betuittyieg the hair without injuring ite Tho bt its virtues, are requested to have their har et Tae’ Se, ying nr aauey. Tf humivags would take chis met be no reason to ol One cial ther prove the Ce Bold wholesale and Cent opponive the Hall of Reco ja? ln*re 2 ESOL HES WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—Thore W Avo wish'to parchare, Gold. or Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Gold Pencils, Keys, &e,, will find it greatly to their Sdvantige to call on the subscriber, who ia selling all descrip tions of the above at retail much lower than any other house in the city. Gold Watches,aalow as 420 and $25 each | Watcher Fined Molige soak len cr ob ttiaey releases | Waco mad aeare Ta, the eat inbaner and warm at much less G.'G. ALLEN linponer of Watches and Jewelry, j15 im*eo” “Wholesale and vetall, 30 Wall at. up ata, DALLY’S TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, 985 ‘Troy. HE Subscribe imeelf of this method of communi- Hae oe Pee cus ‘und avd a) ia) Hyver serene Teese 41 door'o the Fulton matter, “The following may be lied at No. 5‘Chatham st, Now Pork: up stairs p rginia. This Tobacco nae the late xtra hewing Tobacco, jean Sno) in ¢ Tobacco, manufactured sree Wee Maceiboy American Gentle man. Lundyfoot h K Tush Bi lackguard, vove articles are of the fiaeat qualities «f leaf tobacco, and by the most experienced work- men, ‘The subseriber would also warrant his tobacco to be bet- ter sanufactured thay any other in the State of New York or sew here ‘Orders directed as above will meet with prompt attentinp,and customcrs may rely on hsving the same taken as if they were personally present. Savage, 24 Fulton strret, end A. A. Samanos, Axeuts for the city of New York. a j2? Im*ec Ti 1 BOX: HE, PROPRIETORS: "TIM PATENT CAR would Ok the, attration of Rail ‘C Lall others inverested with the building of that they have appointed CORN EL f Jersey City, their agent for the manufactnria pt aloo, eaaivie eoasant oral barieeee eae ‘All communicat ons directed to hima at Jersey City !ron Foundry, will be punctually atten TIMMS, HiLL & BOODY, Proprietors. th, 1845. 38 Imre a Re BROWN begs to inform the hat having. purchased the eof Mr. CHILD, OCULIST, witivues to pursue the treatment WY #0 successfully used by that gentle- man in all diseases of the Eye, and to which ceses of ten, and even for 80 if, Period as forty years, have fed, after they lnave bafiled. the il ‘of, and been Uectared incurable, by eminent Physicians aud Oculists, Indeed, «/r. B. uaserts that an instance of failure in his treatment would’ be almost unkuown if the a(- flicted would apply on OF sight Is fst no, iced oF in th ear hi befe ar so many cl ure Dr. Brown will not undertake a case where EEE reason to expect a cnre. ‘Office 76 Chambers street, four “ali from 1A. Mto 2 P Jersey City, January 7 ars from Broadway. cane bey Wells Jexpreas from Buffalo to eoata rer packee from # city to Chiergo, and the ‘nuened? 18.09 ton Lal LIV MGGTONW. SELLS & POMEROY pees 1, 18, by te pre No 3 ret SPDR HUNTEWS HED DROP. This medieiue tthe remedy on earth that ean safely be relied on to icin i ‘CURE this horrid disease without injury to the constitution, and with: diet or hindrance from business, even when all else have ‘com Bate treat saat vial, roa " effectually curs in a ad) anding, or h Meated in the ‘Red Ash CO. Week: ‘All under sheds, dry, re-screened, of the city, at the low prices, res 50; Broken and Egg, $5 5° ong ‘Store corner Houst 256 Elizabeth gear Bleee OB WEEKS. AMERICAN HAIR OYE if strictly applied according to direction. the hair from avy other color to a beautiful aubum or perfectly jet black, without staining or irritating the skin, like other Hair Byes. Apo fame er, De JAYNE, ig ta! South Thi pees ele Ab hia, Price 50 cents. he Agent &D No. 19 Fulton nee, ‘773 Broad i2n 'im*m WHOLESALE AND RETA are AND PRESE pads Walk f, EHOUSE, trade, ie ‘large best tore presented to the puplic. lalneaturies, Morris? Whites, Honest Johus, Late » | Pine Appies | porn enn! icotts, Stra wberrie: Feschea sri ther Plambs, all possessi ir preservation “lips 's of the Strawberry, Raspberry, Quince, and Pine ‘Cranberry. Nokes, Catsnpe, and Sances, of every imaginable de, jars, of every size, to. suit te convenience of led and Stewed Oysters, potted for exportation, and ode! agey hi rewe Pamlllaec all axe Ipeteed ool pad ot OF the kind selected and mos tothe te oe Viccm dozen freah Havana Pines; in “ii order, f Oyster Kegs. TAs uanE SUSoER penitent rag Mat prin ork hed support, and the many leased to be- 130. ns si LY'A LIM iE PERIOD LONGER 18 positive intention, early Hes 1n Loudon and Lai BRISTO AND ELEGANT COMMERCIAL SYSTEM OF WRITING. ACADEMY, No. 156 BROADWAY. z ties and Gentlemen of ditious, beautiful and t off-hand N TWELVE EASY fe pologdd ! ear how bad eile oe et ete me venerable stron fee fehed Tu gole ihtuegh a. wo peut the r of the veroal morn ey iT pons, free of charge, ani arena pouabecesr ling went Mr. A.M.,to1P M., ord w8 P.M. “US ICINO PDI AG tender irens in New York enn take a course of Writing in mL BBpecimens of Writing areeshibited on. fe awning: \7 Im "ee LEGS. HANDS, ARMS, &c. ‘The Lose of Feet and Tres no Hintrance to the wet af. Walks bas « ‘oa Ey it er, We Water sreort, New respectfully. infoerad i thar he o ma ial Bra i IAL, LI the mow cor nigh uecessity, lex for fort mt of Git , or Langs, Hans, “Arma, NF AN fetter ae 212 Im*ee KNOX & CO, rr fo ends and the pablie a i “ae ea ea | Farge and fshionablo. stock of Boots, Shoes, ke, Every family and every in: Post-pai in the Boot and Shoe aA we are dis al agality of goody are sold at any other establishment we Tormet the name aud nw A ENOX, a3 C 0: 4 16 Canal Spiked dson and Varick streets, _ FINE FRENCH DRESS on iT, LLIN Oo for 4 tinh 50, rede | ‘] Se PaO teh, Tonable Boot an to order for $3 50, an ited to give 'y description, Boots ft, miners, and children’s c assortment of Oy ‘anle wholesale and retail, Mending 419 Im*rne $93 a tmnt a aes BOADS.—GL tous of, gag aaa in all the various | | ROBERTSON’S PHOENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFATORY, j je | was No. 103 FULTON ROADWAY. T SIDE OF BROA 6 application of the system of small profits, cash payments and large sal trey withi to many branches of riey 8 this d the subs the eminent success W Te jon to. the eit | business. Ina city whose mhabitants are widely distinguished fir neatness and taste in dress, and at the same time for econa- iny aod thrifi, there seems great ama to believe that as pm Which enables the coma fy a" Inudabie partiality for natness nat unpeecedetech all expense; will meet with no small degree of favor. ten - branett of business whieh concerns the Soe Seat ear hat atevery | man in the community, cannot be eouduered on this plan, the subscriber has employed a large number of the best Workinea 79 aerating aniline deparenet a: also shilliul an r perience foremal. timate Personal knowl dgy of he business, archasing to the best a’ ips wnat cep ‘Fashions ofthe deuce, that he now offers in his Lue fully eq ‘and uneq this city. ‘schedule of articles, Jilby Newer en $3.50 | a aati lak Hate Lerccabe’ sold‘ sk'Gd 3'anal6s 00 a examiuncion wl pronouieetheun the same, find them to do equally as yo0d id “at'$1'35 and $150. Au examination ee ‘i the style of the above articles cannot besurpassed by any establishment in this or el: \s particularly recommended as well for effectually, pre injury frown parsp.rativn oF oil apelied to the b ter id Comiort to enrer. LODGINGS =TWED CENTS, ar THE NAG’S HEAD) fnynished nih thts keesbltahpnent, sclicis call Bot kis ts aa the public. | AMS BYRNES. ald im*re susert, between Brond way. aud, Greenve BAND. Ds'scOrT prelates ae sincere thanics wy hie frien, andthe Public at iare Peceived siuce’ he opened. the above house, aud hopes, by the same strict attention, to merit a continuance thereof. "I'he qualities o! Wines, Liquors. and Sears, are, t yell Hiown to, eed. corament yaters the ra served pin every a pave, ikewise a larga assortment of refreshments to be had at all hours, until 12 at night, ‘Beefsteaks, | Welsh Rarebits, Matton Chops, Sardines, Fried Kidn Cold Cuts, Ham and cas, Buck heat Cakes, — Kaus,’ Tea & Coffee, Agood dinner of roast and Suite meats for one shilling, every day from iBto4 0 Yeleck. Dab tag Stout always on draught. Families » me the best Scotch and Irish e bel lied ith English Irish, Scotch, Welsh, and li pert Ivithe tatert news by ths steamers ood Roomefor Private Parties, at all Bly Bees TO RAIL ROAD COMPANIES. Tims § PATENT CAR BUX. for Rail road Journals.—The proprietors of Tims’ Pateat es Box He call the ntiou of Raslroad Companies, Car Manu! beeing ant others jnterested, as the proprietors guarantee their ability to ran 4000 mil t least, without he Ge stesterspas fore seanpeoterh os ue aul Ah Ih ut of order keep the oil in d to get with reasonable rare, oad with a view to this in ereby i 1 to stockholders and all re ‘They have appointed Comelius Kanouse,, of Jemey City; theiragent, to whom apolication rey made fe it, uring them in imme: iately by the January Ith, 1845. 326 Im*ec igned proprietors. nd TIM ) HILL & BOODY. SOSETA, 15 Marder Law hich, Sromeh, ens Gr ee is id Duelrin Also, slwoys om jeuiarly requested iF 9 they will cart cf in AM wo Sat AND FISH STORE. 400 fi 100 bbis. Blue Fish r 1590 bbis Re cea, Wiackerel. ss 50 half bl 1 Saybrook Shad Pi niin God aad 8 ae he in No. errings bese] ib: Specked Selman, ies Sonsed tery Sounds aad Ton mon gts Cod Cod iene for aiipying 50 half an E ones ness Mackerel. 06 boses Di ing 600 halfdc do de de do N. & & CO." 81 Dey st. TABLEAU AND FANCY BALL OSTUMES—The only Costume Warehouse, where Ladies oar lentlemen ap be completely equipped for Masquerade, ad ors dart exe PRINCE STREET ilo Parties of fy oF one hundred peragas, seat pi cereaine Lot Of the United Beaten, Letters orompl wo ine OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE hiaets WANTED. ADIES ha ruperfuons Git ox Parstar to diowe af enn btn Se hg cash injees for’ the saivex bY. sending for the subscriber, at ca ret eee m:ret, Woy in ae the Post Office, bial! orp stented ne are ae es wx OLUERMANG, sae «den Laie, ight or a MANURAgtE TUNERS a and Bande of Oroament —{ ds, Carls, Sens Hair, and anew ‘flee ateven Gurl Wri OPC trade supplied ‘on ransonable terms, 17 mere To the Sick ete where. s Dag hnete PW Bo (MADE BY A REGULAR PIIYSICIAN ) A dered, by a very respectable portion erste te VERY BUNT ReDIRDY ever tried for influenza, Bad Blood, ode Foul Stomach, ‘orms, Liver Affection: Female Compla Huh of ‘blood to tig heed, end FSH PILLS are curing thous nds ‘abd folds snd conghs, h othe: wise would lead to Sold, with fall at the PRI INCIPAL. URE » EEN- HEHT, (new brick block, ere Fulton stirrer) Also, by Dr. Guion, romer of Bowery and Grand st Rushton & Co., 110 Broadway and corner of Broadway and Kourteenth et; at corner of Broadway andJohn st; corner of Beekman and comer of ber: 8 Gr ange oe Ta aT 8 7 Cina ay gernetat ‘Mrs. eh and by ‘and by iL CAUTION—Observe en signature of Dr. Smith on every box preinese 4 Im*re Orric ios AD die} f bel COMPAS At "anew Tom ‘onl mas Tween yoha F, Wo ‘Thora omnes Morrell, * Homa WRBORE Provideat eo. T. Hore, Seermarr pee BISCUIT AND ) SUGAR CRACKERS make known to the Pablie, ee withes to Tae reckons ich are sold iat hose who suffer tien lar y it more thay, twenty re Tor ime beat je the red whieh oe pe or 8 pe inc 5 ood well ay sete Wag vasetme ON" bs —The style of Trimmings adopted at this eatablishment | ABERNETHY’S BOTANICAL PILLS, {AE the moat munvalled dames of w private nee Smt ot py a aha Re Batients to cure jeu very. feat such ch ax Gonore akness, and ali other wive a tone and ener- Lf over 6aF wieneed, Dom re composed entirely 0 \- te the wy sem ate Bae rel ag en Sie jab Iw HAVE YOU A Cou jGH? Dt not neglect it. Thousands have met a premature death for. the wast of, site attention to a common cold, » YOU A UGH Weasaidcoron anaes te vestanatve practice fur eaversl yea rd setief, *ud save you from that awful disnase, pal m, which annually sweeps into the — hui the lovely and the g: ut cough t pertuaded iyarharea boule of he Ee pectoraut 10-diy—to-t moriow may be too late fave you a cough?—Jayne’s Kxpretorant is the only remedy you sh ula C4 to cure for this plain reason,that in no one | OF the th.usand eases wher it has beea used has it failed to rer ld by De. J 20 South Third street, lets eee oe aA. B&D, Sends, Drugxists, No. 79 Fulton strvet, 273 roadway, and 77 East Broadway. | jez 1mm. hi. CORBIIT be ze cont | D¥ice, foe Duane suet to dre fam tha, are respectfully infors that Pe ui tthe City of eet ba han exclusives peomtond his" ste fous balun reneral to the Preacmento penned, ys w over eleven vears in the ei elves withoat auy equally effectusl in ‘Sat thea, obstinate Geet, Seminal V his Oi- New York, } which icine do not reco: Se ae ane DOCTOR MORRISON, NGpesori RIVER DISPENSARY, ccthad Sonbanahy Morrison continues to be on lee whieh he riper ‘withou soa in "dict or yar t cases, SEHIGTONES OF THE URETHRA are cured by Dr ML on improved prineiples, without pain or ineoavenien oF Str analogous wil eerie Aiections of bie puone, bat ex a perienced Surgeons should be allo ake te eeeney c= ional Det pth affecti 4 onic crite peer ance insi0. im Tuliaiy cuted by Dy Sf iP ee ge alae princsploe, BY ang the system (0 8 oes tone and eee its origi cure gaaranteet, oF "G5 belde no someon 9 ap to mi city. , Leteers acne = fontaining a " wil id advice t Of a Dag Falun, teat Geakwidh, New Your pea fo 7A. M. to 10 P. M., dail Jat5 Wi tre Hire oyna here plume and rer ee superior dew rotied Hemp, for sale in lots to suit parchasarasDY 5 10 66 gonth st. MEDICAL ADVICE HE MEMBERS OF THe NEC of Medieme aud Pharinscy, estab) ‘id, ‘ession of quackery, continue to dimect their, particu ‘attention to all diseases of a private mature, and can con- fidently promise to persons requ medical treatment, & safe and permanent cure, without injury to the constitution | sd confiuement from business. lavalids ure particularly requeste o make: application to the College on the first, appearance o those diseases, as amonst 4 of xa: ying na aud sime may 5 thus avotted,” ‘One 9! {he members of the College, for many years connect Prideipal hospital in. ure of those complaints, attends for consultation si from 8 A. 5 to7P.) ms— Advice and Medicine $5,—a eure IMPORTANT 10 COUN PRY INO ALIDS \ country, and finding it inconvenient two the puta oelinadi sur alate Lmtd renee contaluing Altmodieies requisite to perform a radical cures by seating thet Siar exit, dgetier with nll sysptoma, ie of soucacto ‘tment received elsewhere, and enclosing $3, aid, eddrense Ww SMICHARBBON A Detaccue ‘Office and Consulting Rooms ot the College, 2 Nasser, VES BPECINIC Cees FOR OTN gonorrhea, gle emissions, and. all moeo pala aischarye ates eretaen: hens pull, the reenitof twenty experience in the Hospital ae ir i Paris, are pronomaced by Shei eee wentor, Pre ‘essor Velpeat, as fn fallible em for a en of ihe Ercan, They ether tafating the breath Wpcomchs oposs aement atin Of con fro b ae the bread per soe ‘at dis College of tng and Pharmac Pharinaey, 3 Nave assan street ‘dig Wo RICHARDSON, N. D., Agent, ee ALTEKAT: fel So FORK THE AF nent cure o ve alcers, nodes, orany © Pomplatnt | iainena by ap an rence! of mercury, or unskilful medical treatment. All Pecting a venereal taint re Ln this powerful pari wiutooe delay himself ly clean: h, in cases of ail parte of —_ along Sold ati re Marina it. § . D. Agent. TRACI Or SARSAPARILLA, 8, prepared by the N. York College acy, ertablished for the suppresaion ot ‘This refed add highly concen: parifying qualities an A oo powers of the orbs, is confidently recommend mt the College aa ize uperior to any extract of Sar. psaparisla the pul bet end may relied on as & cer.ai ONCENTRATED GENTIAN avn Sass: of Mesicing and Phanaa quicker ‘one dozen Cases forwarded to ali parts of the Union N. Bem A very liberal Offies of i the Cates, 99 4 digre Se MICHARDRO. ORErUTIONAL DESI C pared bythe College of Medicine and Pharmacy ‘New York,’ ently recommended for all cases Of debility produced ly’ secret indulgences or excess of any kind. i gles douting Sana fornatge ee ene ennets r a) fe depending on mal ich of ‘ re ty 95 Nassau Agent. D=—The Toute Pear ar to all parts of Oifiee of the College of rf Me etreer LU WARKIED LAD: Ls ‘AD. TYLL'S PREV EINE BN, MAR AMS stilanble horde tet ere Mfelotingd in Europe; but Prance in parsenian for Cy Year ss ells by thousands 1 this cunt fr rag te oy Dl "oa fe and f idan too rap d increase of familys "Tue onl pie eavert f their adopti ch of Cara yore Chee coe those whs cave = ore vite ora te 2 sisal re rea in a the oar of it, when they ors and comparntive affxence, down the epiti re and at feat eis the ry are Sinenean ofp oe deat of cat gat vem oft Sa competence recile ange us, ew often, alas ing Oh com rer: chee pik form and om y Seoepas erpate tot tonres tatbey ec era Sate " cacly pe RSP i parrot is you ‘cndean srsenhil solicttater ikea s cake eieet aaa me a fe Lind talon 0 ‘the marries ‘i mi ters © Na was f0 Prevent evils to, whi virtegns wae en) fet od ‘mind, ip ‘eahnai y aaswer im Pee five ‘doilars @ package, accompanied with full and partly ixections. Alt be paid, co “068,” nae Sis 1d Greraitich sce “eee once Cy pM he on aca) oe os ilaeles taonay napasot bay pone: hese MAAN Is dbus’ L Pe PHYSICIAN, Office ax thand ape eat attendance dari erother ae = iprivate and Tes wit pherentive ar dia, howe deli precanona health rap jagreaae of fm yt 1) ag rid ie Batted Sis Gegene 7 peat vim) ‘airs | to box B68 BF Hise ee ning Woney need IN. 1}-—-Mindam oe reasid” tort ta ty whan lth wrod ote her perwonal att nd Staten within reasonatte dietees VTUGUESE PENAL B FLULS. mM. Be BouDELOgUR. aim FET A pp non Se Tae ope ; |, have them th: worl 4 y 9 eee wat oe pera belere cb that Seige ingot ea fnd,ar enveloped coe peer Pe Acaay tits re " he co Benet ith i heise tan round with the seal tains the sign rections PUDLISI KD POnY B JAMES GORDON Sienmre, N,W. CORNER FULYON AND NASSAU BTREE RyaNasiaaS BZA pave gariey tt (uraished at tie fase Loraay enositie period on reraitaes im sdvaxce, Wo vaper esut wel less paid in nef RLY FeRaLomissued 5 o'eloek—price 11x AnD ryty vr ‘4 td on, Sncurday mornin ypenbeeribeny i re ret a” ao 's per same rate