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or let he horas eat it The British Minister, if he | the Front stroot Theatre is badly located for enything act wisely, wi e our offer at ence, and termi- ute cireus. nate the present unsettled condition of things in| _,Mt- Burke is about to give nother concert in this 8 very first concert, both countries—restore peace to the people, renew- | er Pees ve — Eggle geet as ed vigor tocommerce, and confidence in every de- hee been greatly delighted with his partment Lop adiion of life, bathjn Europe and | “Daring the past week upwards of Bioo'tees of Rio this country. "To Buchanan, f would say, re- | coffee were sold in this city. The whole amount of Rio Ure to thebencls: of the Supreme Gaurt, for which coffee imported here within the past two weeks was you seem best fitted, and which fou would adorn 33,222 bags, all of which bee aieey been disposed of and dignify, if you canrot retrace your steps upon | pris xcept abou’ “eee this subject, without either lessening your own ho- nterpcising Remo Mace Celstae.& Latrase, nor or your country’s, and leave the difficult ques- commer 4 all the rest of our tion of Oregon to others who are willing and ready merchants put together. They cleared their fine ship toend the controversy upon terms agreexble to all Oce: devs since, fs Liverpest . with a cargo of parties. ? 5050 barrels of flour, 181 bags of wheat, 5422 An interesting and unusual incident occurred this he ayes. Lie hie Prepon Sagar _ poets morning in the House of Representatives. The sbipments from J arte! Hon. Cy lngerso!l was seen in close conversation Eiseronee ei 2000 to London, since the middle of No- with the Hoa. J. Q. Adams, at the seat of the latter. " Manx —Th A.nentinman approached Mr. ‘Adams, and remarked re Manxets. @ last sales of Howard street flour 75, which price some holders are willing to that he was glad to witness the meeting of Pilate t others contend for more. Nothing doing in and Herod. Mr. Adams replied by saying, that ‘‘a City’ Mills; someask $5—the stock on hand is light. short time before the downfall of Mark Anthony, Rye flour $8 874; corn meal $3 44. $3 66 per hb). No» Cicero made friends with several Roman tribunes, thing of moment doing in grain—receipts light. Good with whom he had been at bitter enmity for years. '? Prime red wheat is worth 93 a 102 cents; white corn 65 His trieads charged him with inconsistency. Cice- sires, eet ‘ote Page coal pee ro replied, I desire my enmities may be temporary quality, Whiskey sells in bbls at 25 cents, and bhde at —my triendships eteroul”” Quite characteristic of | 24 cents per gallon—moderate demand. the “old man eloquent,” and highly eredisaals to him. RIEL, 840. P. S.—I have heard trom reliable source, that a | The Pui ee si treaty 18 under way for eettling the Oregon question | ie : upon the 49:h parailel, with these conditions, how- | The thaw continues, but it has not been rapid enough ever, that the British are to have the free navigation | to prevent our people from being out in their sleighs. ot the Columbia river for a given period, and the | The bells have been going all day, but the snow is ra- Americans the free navigation of Fraser’s river, on | pidly disappearing. the north side of that line, forthe same period. That De Meyer is in town, and the musical circles are on something of kind is under consideration, I ,. 3 have good reasons for sayiag, notwithstanding the , P-toe of excitement. Union of last evening says, in reply to rumors of There is nothiog of a local character worthy of note. the same sort that have found their way into the Tho stock market is about the same asit was on Sat- Baltimore Patriot, that it is not so, because it had urday. State fives maintain their position, and the other not been advised of it. It such be the case, it is | stocks partake of the same firmness. This is an indica- probable the Senate may be informed of it in aday | feeling i or so, in order to,ascertain if it be agreeable to them, tien of the Sealing ln.reguss. te ous fergenesi ations: and if so, it will’ then be sent in for ratification. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. This 1s no more than what I advised you of a week | gine moans, Feb. 16--$2000 Reading Donds, 78; 1000 zgo, when Tsaid that Mr. Pakenham was invested | {o"ftshe Camden & Acton ait? its $2000 Busque’a. with power to make a treaty upon that basis, if he | Cena} Bonds, b6, 30}. y Re an found he could not make a better bargain with this Arren THe Boanv—$300}Stato 5’s, cash, 70; $20,000 do government. The next steamer, which will be here | 7b. sees | about Sunday next, may decide the question defi- | _Seconn Boann—3 she Penn Bk, 202}; $5000 Reading | Ritively. Bonds ’47,,90; 300 shs Reading RR bd, 30}; 50 Susque’a Canal, ue $1000 Penn 5's, 70; 50 Susquehanna anal, 7}; Hon. W. L. Yaxcry.—We published an extract | 20 Man & Mech Bk, 23}; 400 City 6's, ’61, 101. from a Southera paper, stating that Gov. Martin had Pisgah 1846. vetoed the bill for the relief of Hon, Wm. L Proceadings in the Legislature, Yancey, and that, therefore, on his return to Ala- ‘The Sedaleciak ab aaual eee Van Sitioan . . ” e di bag he Rca be dable ae indictment for an hoven immediately called up his resolution, men- | Ae pu Be ls ener debate | ‘ined in my last, instructing the Judges of the first | last eines patie : eh “ sooty a and third Circuits, to report to the Senate the names ast winter, ‘the Hon. I. L. Clingman, of N.C., | of convicted anti-renters now in prison, together with charged the Southern members with being leagued | the testimony adduced on their trials, and their term of with the abolitionists of the North, in not voting imprisonment. The Senator proceeded to review the upon the repeal of the 25th rule. Mr. Yancey hurled | cases generally, and to submit a fair argument before back the insult which he considered Mr. Clingman | this Court of dernier resort, in fe : ae | , favor of the anti- 5 had cast upon himself and his Southern colleagues, | ri.9 Senator's pith amounted to an im) East et whereupon a challenge passed, and a meeting took | Pe place. At this meeting, atter an mefiectual fire, a | Judge Parker, for the reason that the Senator distinctly consultation was held, in which it appeared that | stated in his argument that there was not a particle of Mr. Yancey had considered the remarks of Mr. | evidence that either of these convicted men participated Clingman us personal, which Mr. C. utterly dis- | in the murder of Stele. ‘Tho Senator said that their claimed, whereupon Mr. Yancey made the sug: | convicti ie gested retraction. | men we: th This is the only offence of Mr.Yancey against the | cited th maven opinion of Governor Wright, in r j doe burgh, (who is imprisoned for life ishment,as it1s requisite for that that the duel should | wi ly guilty then any ot! be fought in the State; but before any one elected to | man there present; besides, the Governor believed th aay State office can be installed, he must swear that | ¥ers many mitigating circumstances in Steen- he has never fought, or been concerned ina duel, Purgh’scase. Toe wenaloraley reed ah extract from the either within or out of the State. It is to be reliev- ty 2 Shieh tao Paacetes ar orl Ra mic Caner ed of the disability which Mr. Yancey sabored uuder the prosecuting counsel had Deas cognizant ¢ he miti- on account of this oath, which thus rendered him gating fhote subsequently disclosed in the case of Van incapable of holding office in the State, that the bill | Steenburgh, he (the counsel) would not have attempted an question was introduced, passed by both houses, | to prove a charge of murder against this man, but vetoed by the governor on constitutional grounds, | Would have received his plea of manslaughter; the and passed into a law over the veto, by a vote of 17 | Senator also reviewed the case of O'Connor, and indeed 4 | icted of the murder of Steele ; he sub- to 12 in the Senate, and 59 to 32 in the House. heer eel We underetan? that Mr. Yancey has returned to | fetaats "him, a Alabama, and been enthusiastically nominated for | incidents in their ca: a re-election, pennies Young followed site Van saphoenbaven. Se The opposed to the contemplated pardon of Ricumonp, Va., Feb. 9, 1846. le ae endancy He believed it would have a ce eat ee Te te IMGMHAE.| So ative Merturvane iu inate haaaltine eteeimeane Church Diseussion—Gas Light—New Paper. | improper and inexpedient. ‘The Senator did not with to The weather with vs, co-day, is very capricious. bare Sumas spcarparniad’ (or 11th bay heewnened It is alternately smiles and frowns. One hour the | trition for their conduct, HL tS y CAAnIT NRSC Soeee CG, clouds collect, throw a sombre shade over every | Senator Spencer also occupied the floor in bel z ; thing, and threaten us with a snow storm; and the | tbe Prisoners, for the SR oet of enlightening 8e | Young upon an obscure po next, old Sol shows us his face, and makes every thing | the trial of men, the proceedings took an extraor- took bright and glad. But our winter is almost gone.— | dinary turn; he said the whole legal proceedings were | of he did not propose to tal extraordii character ; Ono day last week we were visited by storm and rain | Censure the presiding Judge, but he wisned the whole but the next was clear and calm. Last Friday evening testimony adduced, anterior and subsequent to the trial, it commenced snowing, and before midnight the ground | to be printed and laid before the 8e and house tops were covered with a mantle of white— | stats duatiootie fp Ragen m Source te but ere morning it was nowhere to be seen. A violent lation to these prisoners. ‘Senator Van Schoonhoven ain commenced shortly after its fell,;which continued | replied, that na wanedito get the circumstances and fac ie convicte ese en, all day Saturday, and made both snow and mad disep- | cra he believed thet the Sanste, with these same cir’ den sient deenuihy to be wabed.” cumstances and facts before it, would arrive at a very Miler Alexander is-here. Te commences his surpris. | ‘ifferent conclusion, as to the galt ot these men; the ing feats in legerdemain at our fine little theatre to-night. | Seastor believed a ray o it woe daw: on this laws of Alabama. It does not subject him to pun- 8 @ men was guilty of the crime @ presented various extenuating ; care, [It is decidedly clear to your correspondent, that The reputation which precedes him as a juggler, is | {17-0 choonhoven contemplares tr witboncs pardon | of these men, although committal upon the m constituti criminals rather higher than that epjoyed by Signor Blitz. ‘We had quite an exciting discussion here some week ntleman is, at present, non- cr]. Mr. Michell cited. the or #0 ago, before the committee of Courts of Justice of our Legislature, It held its sittings in the ball of the House of Delegates in our capitol, and each evening of | dubate, large numbers of ladies and gentlem were | resent. The controversy arose upon the petition o! tome of our churches to the General Assembly, for tue , Pome pertinent re and was clearly oppo Tight to hold property and receive bequests ; or in other | STANHing Meas men any relie ! exercise the rights of corporate bodies, which | {#!4 th therity: of tute a Sete tem doing by the laws of Vir. | the Jud uthority of this State; the gentlem: , was contended for by two die. ic Me van Schocahovens p-oposiucn ‘as true,the pi OF | ic mind woul ied that the jury who convicte f our bar ; aud opposed by the pas- y aki oe ee which di ole! h 2 Reisen! inthe Executive in all cases, mator proceeded to say, that this re. e these men were g yterianeburcbes. The discussion | se and able one. displaying great forensic abilits, a that the erudition. But the parson triumphed The e jary Com. pleadings and sophiattion of the, Wig, and pow wed | ittee should report whether the Leginiature had power | too plaicly the evils which would reeult to the {0 pérdon these prisoners. joshua A. Spenoer bere rote, if churches were permitted to hold property un- | 874 stated distinctly, for the enlightenment o! limited He went back to the days of Constantine; | Sensor Hand. that, according jet ite constitution, e Legis ion these 5 dilated upon the statutes of mortmain in Great Britain: | Senator” Hand. persisted in his cpision: Bemtny Sipescenl The lawyers, upon the othe: Barlow sustained Senator Hand; Senator Young as the puipit had been brought into the a1 Peper ghee po stk Ue ney eben discussion, the parson was afair object of attack ; so {tined Senet eda ntti teen | they left the main question at issue, and dealtin per 04 ~. th Al» 4 ae | sonalities. They mad light of the matter es they vine for th et Cate eee could, secused the preacher of being a visionary,@bd | Printe ibe Real eee concluded by charging him with Quizoiism! In eply, eyen finally agreed to let theee re. the parson said probably he was Don Quixote, for he pe a Hand pein Apel FeO pero been Presi Ke d-miils! The committ | spporta ity to. tal fate feat i aed aan , he Senate now ‘ed itself into committee upon the = aby | Texas resolutions. From certain indications, | con- th spoulrence Y | ofude that this Te: as question will not be disposed of in very slogular ol egiaiabare of wows er kes eee Ter arene (het Joakea A. Spee, | Our city fath Son woke up toa realization of | Cer has prey rief upon Texas nolicy, locofoco ; ; licy, Whig policy, tropolis ot Virginia can brag Policy, pel of the “ light of other it cannot boast of the g Seer ee tan ek ot ea EP i jo they kMdly consented to endorse an appli | sep sae of tiene 6 thy mens of the d tien to our Legislature from a company of Philadel. #04 8 review of their conduct during the ses they may Loght the city with | {oF Hand having been “' gagged” y mably hae granted, and tne books for | ted to the floor to-day ; he began by reading’an extract ription tothe stock (if our ei choose to join | Riou Roe ie ae Fest, copied into the Albany | ver a ie Ww! Wainy Tarranton ear it sel pay our cH on Saturday. gunde inthe Senate had sided with the hunkers; en | pden Pleasants (the former editor of the that Col. Young had trampled them all into the dust ; | Richmond Whig) has just returned from a visit to New | “If. Hand denied that he had supported the hunkers, di- | York city, to purchase a press and type, preparatory to | Tectly or indirectly. He then alluded te the conven: | the issuing of his new paper. Itie to bo called the Rick. | tion Dill, and drew a line of distinction between | mond Republican, and to be be of a very large size. it the opponents and the advecetes of this bill, in order to | will have a correspondent in your city, Philadelphia, *tOW that the whigs had not acted with the conserva. | ‘Washington, Charleston, New Orleans, and Liverpool. upon this bill. The learned and distinguished and Ite editorial manegement will be under three gentlemen, Senator again produced Mackenzie’s funny bre- | to each of whom will be assigned a separate department. in order to disturb the democrats. He read a let- | If properly conducted, it must supplant the Whig, which L | r hos the largest circulation of eny inthe State. We relation to the electoral | ave now four whig papers to one loco in the city. But he read a second "cae Wright, relative to the coalition between the Cline, sales've'purtenne oe ete row. scanete are very few | niane and the Duohtails, to defeet tie atenn the fact, that thou 4 pol fe in g 1, which it will ‘er. bi Hard concluded a raking more favoral ways found, th white boss’ pain , barn burners in general, and rascally int iguing po iticians in particular. 80 Bartimone, Peb. 16, 1846. ed and so relaxed and unstrung were the ne Henry Bwen—The Public Schoola—Detection of the tendons of Senator Clark, tnat he instantly ro professional to controvert Would-be Professors—First Shad of the Season—Close | that Young i the hunkers, with of the Front Street Theatre—Burke the Violinist—Coffee bacco and bs short, by a sentence or a syllable | Trade of Baltimere— Shipmente of Plowr— Markets, ge. | }ia/es, ith elodnent sarcasm, to annihilate Young and Saturday night we bad one of the greatest storms of | Colonelftrembled—indeed he sat uneasy in his seat, wind, snow and rain that has taken place for a year pest. | perhaps, he was sitting upon a live cat. Mr. Clark said, It contioued from ten o'clock at night until daylight on YOUDE was a esy paliilecgangieeiog oii al Sunday morning, leaving aheavy sheet of ice on the man who had ne ‘erjbeen out of office —a civil ronentity, streets and pavements; which soon disappeared, how just about to bea political one—an eternal participant ever, under the effects of « warm sun. It is feared thet | 9,00 franc moneda (ile, false, sald Young) —e man the steamboats and shipping in the bay had a disastrous drippings of legislatian— (that's false, said Young)—a night of it. The Southern mail beyond Richmond failed stock holder, or a monetary and monopoly financier. last night, and the Wester cars have not yet arrived. (You iiiargst Paap tascteaets atlas tenenn Tv iamcmion ‘ 4 * rehend, The pudlic school system in this city is, as at pre | replied Senator Clark Mr. Lester pond lo create | sent arranged, one of the very best in the country | confusion, and to interrupt Senator Clark)—a letter wri- | and it is to be hoped thet our City Councils will | tet in favor of Clay, (continued Mr. Clark, in allusion to | continue their vigilanee in suppressing all at. {uné:) thus throwing the votes of this Rate in favor of tempts to cheek ils career of usefulness, merely | Afam#, in 24 political coquet for the sake of ministe: to the vanity cf ent; not the Jersey bine but the real old | those who desire to make a col ~ of the high school, (That's false, said ¥ ung.) This asser- othe ie lo Ep toone on the teed Ot toe ear ion, allow me to say, that Senator Ciark is not equal to ohiain a charter from th lature, whereby they and aferte eo mensioal. Clark ‘ay cole and ian Young. He, (CI my opinion, >) atonce place themselves beyond the power ofthe unders, s rinciples School Commissioners, snap their fogers attheanthority of government wbetar ten ‘You ny fig hi in of the ity, and have even the property of the schools in debate, because, forsooth, tha right is on his aide, Sene. hots bas y of our citizens signed the petitions tor Clark continued to oceupy the floor in this last tre- industriously circulated, and which mendous rush at fence th object Ng leaden . aes “ the Polity of hie Desens 4 S Genocrae carte c in ti jectors, and I cures \d if the same signers the om ee, Pps ates connote ot | shoul! in return petition for the removal of the in- Mr. Clark; and he intimates at he wished to submit | An ordinance has now been introduced inthe | some remarks on Monday. Tried. whee id agreed to meet hereafter did vot fal fer certificates on the pupils, instead The House met as ‘couch an Pograved, similar to those in at 10 A.M. Col. Stevenson report gh - i of Poiladelphia jail limits in the city of New Tork dhe eles etren, a4 4 oye “ppeared in our market gaged almost all day in debating upon the propriety of on Satu y re - ene sold for three dollars. printing some extra copies of the Comptroller’ reports aston has ol hoes J eg street Theatre after a sea- relative to expenditures on the capals. The whigs are wae ree weeks, y So mena 8 Profitable one. | enraged at what they call an ou of w A, were peony ‘ocommence an engage- infamy, to wi e Confirmation of the el mn of Mr. mont ¢ evening, of theit ongugeman**tnow made | Pierce, from Dutchess. The whigs fought hard, and f commencement engagement. bec | their efforts to stay pre~- swete worthy of a tete: use. But as { predicted several days since, @euse. But as! predict 40 ys blic spirit tends ; Bile spirk onde.” Avsurn, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1846. The Trial of Wyatt—The Flogging to Death in the State Prison. Itake the hberty ef addressing you on the present occasion, to eay that great excitement prevails here at present, in reference to the trial of Wyatt, alias Smith, for the murder of a fellow convict, nearly a ex-Governor Seward, and Christopher Morgan, as his counsel; and trem what has transpired to-day, we are likely to have a renewal of the Polly Ever since ten o’clock this attempt has been made to form a and, as yet, only four have been There is another sut on Sarurday at 11 P. jarmegat. | BR pes) op Crzenanens atthe port of New York, for the “To and power all laplins tod power all pe Arrivals. Clearances. Cleared, pmoricen vessels 20 Ey 6,946 | segcerecepeeee SS 0. arrived during the same period, 73. Boston, from Cit Inden with tobacco, enaenda agi jis honoary f frames in He has retained onthe 7h iustant, tl throwa on her beam e: MONTHLY REPORT FOR JANUARY, iz and addressed to Dr. H. Pawcett.196 Ful receive due attentr Meaical Advice, CTOR LAMERT is e ffi Go! . ° NEW YORK ime mode ef choosing MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, o. 75 Chambers Street. LLY TREATED. 3 oe Bebiliey and Low 2 Cases of Diarth 1 Case of Vomiting, Demin oe jurors; ‘ ubject here which might be improved upon considerably at the same time, namely : the alleged “ flogging to death” of Plum! That 1s a matter which has been very much ex gerated and misrepresented, and which you ought to put in its proper light. On the 18th inst. en. | Feb 3, lat 33 06, lon 76 20, Cardenas, Gooding, from Wil- | ly consulted at his mington, NC, for Guadaloupe. Ports. ‘ id schr Esgle, Trefethen, New”! =The brigs Elizabeth, Lane, and Velas- ‘imington, Del, for West Indi erday. apd pro-reded to Recent cases cured in TY, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIONAL, ari- too frequent ndalgence ofthe passions of ind ous, Tequi LETANDRIA, DC, Feb 13. from business pul ‘onsump ion cured | by early treatment, 2 Fryuipelis of the ip Joint disease under a fire broke out in the second in Glen’s Falls, owned and erlain’s loss is We understand he was insured $1500 on the house and barns. ort] ight | 6 Disease of the 1 m= Asr ship, Canton, to detect Disease 1 Case of Gravel, Patient being the least aware. i edieal ‘ostiveness cured without Ji ym New York, beund Roads—Bark La Grange, leans, bound to Baltimore, w a ‘one of the few qualified adi 5 satel: to, teat io auy part of the United | fice 63 Gold street. Open from # A. M. to 9P. M. MORE CONFIRMATION THAT CONS TP HS into esti aes | settled upon my lungs, and whicl or water in the | various meroge d 1 Pin taken out of the Throst, | derang: 4 Sore Legs of long standing of | tral. It loosened my ation of the mouth | New Oaxeans, Feb. 7.—The demand for cottoa du- past three days has been greater than at any si- of the season. The busi- milar time since the openin, ness bas amounted to 27,020 sy good enquiry again this morning; but holders rather higher rote 1 Case of Hysterics, 2 Eptlepey orc w ri arcellois, Sleeper, Mobi 1a-Arr brigs Chas Henry, past, quently only 2000 bales have as yet been sold. Tons AND CyRws, inferior 6 a 5}, ordinary 53 jorrison, Antigua, vi UMPTION URED. T have been afflicted ohn pond uuaog Ch Louisiana and Mississi lobile, 262—together, 16 096 e time for Liverpool, 3678 York, 795; Baltimore, 478; in addition to stock of 9884 inclusive of all on shipboard, not tock of 147,992 ba! ise Tumor removi (2 Folypas removed jose vention of Urine, mt of uly stomach and eme H tion of strength: Having heard ponies Fatmesia ves, tae oie pine, Treat, St ‘en, NC. 2 Casesof Hemia, cgh, New York; islocation jaskill. West Indies; Coha New York; Edward ‘Ann, Tolson, West ene nen en By Last Night’s Southern Mail, B . Feb 18—Arr acht Rochester, Rogers, N York, Three barks were off New Fountog: Friday ahermoges bear Ww 'm E Bird, Smith, Ne a of Wrist Joint, ‘Attended to betwee « and 5, in the afternoon. This institution is not connected with Attending Sargeon LUCINA CORDIAL, HE great wea LOE GP LOVE, e United States, has be! wughout the civilized world dy cure for | tC Ny reney, Lucorshons or “Whites, Qbetructed, ai ce vyelids, ag. | atte action of the Orifice | peri je Urethra, | the cleared this day, We had a good demand for Sugars hhds. have been sold this morning at About 500 bbls. Molasses have been sold at 21 cents par terday, and 400 ‘any other in | will be eured nwaLiiie: The same disinclination to opsrate in Flour, which | have noticed for some days past, continues,though hold: ers are offering their stocks at $4 62} cents, at which price 1,000 bbls. have been sold this mornings. Holders of Pork are firm at $10 50 for Mess. An offer of $10 for 8,000 bbls. was refused yesterday. 1,200 bbls. prime Beef have been sold fat $5 50, which shows a dec! respondence of the Baliimore American. Fo eEESEeeeeeeF COMMERCIAL. New York, Monday, Feb. 16. Asnes—No change inthe market, and are steady at $3. 87} & $4 for Pearls. Baxavsturrs—We have but little change to make; the market is still very inanimate; Genesee is held at $5 62}, $5 62}; Southern and Howard street eorgetown $5 50. uiry today, and the steady rates, which Uplands for Havre. gogo, and add our tables of re- re persons can receive advice, have! and obtain pamphlets ia, and liver complaint, free o Towa, Thompson, irginin, Coo 274 Fourth street, cor. 96 Hudson street. ind that F- S. Beekman does not sell imonie Syrup, and to avoid decepti | DR.SALMON’S R ‘Stomach, Liver ana Kidneys, accom- igestion, Toes f appetite, wenaaene, tation, languor, a] , aide, and lower part aud other distressi SRATED MEDICINE. has, me al Card, MORRISON, oO RIVER DISPENSARY, 2004 street i i be competed coment .of inherent causes, or produced by iness, or accident. it a shadow of doubt that tl 100 delicate a nature, t Morrison coutinues to on all private diseases, which he eures straint in diet or pursuit. Recent cases, particularly ‘ ; URETHRA are cured by Dr. inciples, without pain or inconvenience to symptoms of Stricture are analagous with ‘apparatus, none but ex to make the necessary ex- Michigan $5 56 $5 250 $5 37}; public generally. yt We continue oui ceipts, kc., to the Livenroot Crassivicarion, those of other affections of tne uri " id be all won tothe mest debllieacsd. Y'CONTAINS NO. MERCURY, oc any given required. is sn structive habit in yout mate Impotency, ste red by Dr. M., on pataological m_to a healthy tone and rein- yi perfect cure guaranteed, or no 0 communion with medical THLKD EDITION, ‘TREATISE, DR. RALP; Sally gepvines the purchaser of the trath of all we ha Prinespal Office, 125 Ful —Dr. M. holds n ve mwgreere aun y| PRIVAT vertising Surgeon in ity. oz, Washington City: | from Achicto ie Fda wi ecg Georee NEW ESTABLISHMENT, xclusit RY* FANCY SO. ARTICLES, N CERTAIN DISEASES, in whieh the bes OCTOR CORBITT, Membe also member of the Mec m 16 Duane street to 3 , y be consulted confide delicate natare. Strapgers are in’ exclusively confined his practice t of certain classes of ¢ New Yorke) wince <a 5 licine do not record grester, to be found in bis practice. The Doctor cautions the use of meeeury, as it has its thouswds Recent cases are remov: the system. Those protracted been under the treatment ier By cal fas established the le af Choice APS, AND TOILET wi HE spre ber, wh m institute, ¢! fumery and Toilet Boap honorable judges, « Golden ment Fair of the Ame- ich admired display of choice Per- who was there awarded, by the ‘Medal, has opened an establish- , at No. 159 Broadway, where he offers a speci- ality Perfumery not to be, surpassed ize would remark that his Perfamery great prepared, and that 1, however, soon detect | le tg nal upow the fel La eee oem c — valtreated cases that ‘of physicians less experienc: ling on Dr. C. A prac- Doctor's reputation for the Doctor's pro- to prevent a certain | the foreign of being f opportantties he engo many years the director, guarantees his possession of a skill equal to that of any European Perfamer. A complete assortment of ts, 'A medicine may be ofits forms. “Open from? A.M to 10F. Mi 4 MEDICAL NOTICE. Propane | 4 fal and other diseases choice articles of the most » Will at all ti: be hand, omer 9 compare and to choose, and he het eden je for the ap) ; hich will change th, Pomatums Exchange on London, inactive “ “ Paris enabling his custor By t STTCLES sui r) }, 254 by 74 it one side and 80 ft $7,000; two story brick house and lot 549 Pearl st, 25 by wo story brick front house and lot on 11th k st, 21 by 85, $1,950; three story brick front house and lot corner of 4th av and 42d at, 26 ft 1 inch front, 25} ft rear, 85 ft one side and 90} ft the other, 2,900; lot on 4th av, adjoining the abo lineh ront, 264 rear, 80} it one side and 765 ft7 ins the oth wo story brick house and 3 years lease with frame building in rear, lot 25 by 91 ft 11 ins, lot on corner of Lexington av and 28d st, 27 b: three lots on 2ist st near 4th av, 26 by brick house and lot con ‘on the rear, 24 91 tt, $6,260; lotgon th av near 39th st, 248 b: three story brick house and lot 33. City 100 ft, $5,925; three story brick house and lot 35 jall place, 18} by 100 ft, $5,900. )R. COOPER, 14 Dui DD" jiam streets, has for tice to the treatment of venereal, mercurial an¢ of a delicate nature. Dr. Coo) Lock Hospital, and has forthe last ten y; ractice m private diseases of a A Fits! Fi aes veeser per epent years in a celebrated | ro facies fe does pretend to offer TOILET 80. any medical man in | ed for seven ‘Ro unnentre}ized all Wied that, most delicate skin. 220 Reeders most an accom| Nt which will preveator cure the ING CREAM, an le in ly secoenmnen AMANDINE, most inveterate He offers his which, if once tried, witl always IC CREAM, so invaluel 5 tor wivelted BHAVI which be can care the worst form , be scarcely any pain to the patient. parpciou chan he Cala'C para 1 Cold Cream. He tare far the head. OILS, ESBE: id WASHES, varigas ‘to, Deantify and cleanse the hi dered netion of the | perties for the irri ad; other i alp, impaired in its functions b ese remedies, compounds ai les, frequent! small jon of the heart, in every case or no ed rersionto seciety. A cure ject the number 14, with the been put there for )"My private office js at 14, and een. One for: all mo Dood Pie twe IVANS & HART, Prop MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE jares that the power to pardon Eee rdinary one; he Lem gery | Fes. 16.—. restore the hair, stop its m a destruction of the or ans of the hair, aud are not to be confounded with IY warranted to care in all cases.— ‘assures the public, is perfectl presented as such, and is —— i wore the peculiar organit from other substances of front Sed niny coats thespeertearen | It ers of the most rea} his city, who forthe last several years have thing at hit store will be as represented, and Htugly, but slso thankTal i for his establi t a character for veraci- r when. ems the sponte ot tee articles; there sh room for been fenban y oy ant call in most respeettull EUGENE Manufacturer and Importer of and 114 Chesnut street. OR. {HULL’S TRUSSES ON CERTAIN IMPORTANT ARPEOR st sible, (eteert Sunday) i MALADIES. PRIVATE TREATIBE,” DR. f greater than thi that he is at heme as mach as pos- and buyers havo operated liberally—not more than 800 remaining unsold at the close of the week’s business, on $5 8 $5,50 are fair quotations for in- | h rts, and $6,50 a $7 for superior and hear of a few sales of extra to-day and Colves—We quote prices from $15 to $25, which figure all but 20 head were Sheep and Lambs—A slight improvement is noticed. All at market taken at prices ranging from $2,80 to $5— les of loose are reported at 87} a 100 ets. per | cwt., North River bale commands 85 market appears to be well stocked. week previous, Monday evenin, This being very littl al Jers ment much pains was which were mistaken for ol en to explain its i No. 150 Broadway r001—Ship Camb Imire t Muir, Averdeen; Ship Duchesse d’Orl “ R Montgomeri 10 Stewert, surgeon, leans—E Lieber, Lm fal ORGANS—Bnuch as the ucorthoeu or Whites, ibility, ffectuall engred by Al * Domestic Importations. Jobu. Mincurn—15t_ ba roped Americas, is the ladies’ department DR. CONVERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL FOR GENITAL DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, INCON OR NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, ke. RATED AND PO’ long been used with @ most eminent physici New Or.rans—shij A House. A female ia Detour Durand & Co—2 cases Defour Durand & Co—33 balcs toorder—i7 bales to orde: i 5 canks Hern Lees & Co—106 tos 8 lead—i00 bales Clouton Meile & les 17 bbis 4 casks T S$ Fischel—3 + lead Pollea & Colgate—29 Robertson—5 bales Corning Robert 8 Maitland— ls wheat M Fret Aieatiens. x Astroin- 1000 a5av THE FU 3 WERFUL REMEDY Pane Gana bble bli Wins ui sailed it astthe thie Cordial will fully sus- | ighest_medical authorities in (perior to any other artiele complaints, Marsh—50 Knowlton Lyman & H Kananken & Son—1 be | Whitlock—100 bbls Thomas H Mayher—947 dry hides Oelricks Krager—103 sacks feathers 5:8 kegs 35 bbls 9 tierces 241 hhds 120 balos cotton and 2 pkgs sundries to order, and Pharmacy 95 NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVICE ™ ee importations. bt Bruce—2 boxes specie B Blanco— | der—21 sait hides 42 dry do | MARITIME HERALD. Movements of the Fo! Brxizx, Hon—B: 1 bag do 24 logs mal tration, nervous debilit; fr wr energy, weakness of the lower extremities, lassitude, impotency, or a premature and | choly, aberrations of mind, cont " ‘GoNOKaH {2A MAY HAV i decay of Virility; melan: fasion of ideas, loss gf’ memo- version to social intercourse, til vireds of cases of sudden decline or consumption ma merce. | be tracedto these banefal practices. “Young men in cities, <——— | and particularly in the country, wh these solitary habits toes who are about abial state, will perceive ject to them. If atte gor, delay not to procure this | remarks which accompany the medic the married and single. Price $2 per bottle or per dozen. Sold wholesale and retail by J. O. FAY, 136 Ful id at (late "ay | Independence, Allen, iit: 6 jaebec, Williams, § 1 Chadw'k, Mar, 10 1 ¢ Cordial will be forwarded be atl by addressing J. O. Fay, post pad, amount en- }» 45 North Main street, Pro ssi, Utica, N. Y. ‘ork ; entrance to a7 CONSUMPTION CURED. UP OF SARSAPARIL- lceland Moss, Wild C! Dyspepsia, Ke. 2 Tb cents,)at 49 J. gratuitous advice from ele by Dr. Wadews : aa, Jan. 10 | Nebraska, ——lllSSSeaeaoaoaSaSaeSSEEEENSBBBSBHFE——=_ PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 11, ++6 58| Moow nisEs. Ship Anson, Barkman. Sutton. \y jtimore, Nesmith & Wals! ‘rassele, Madeira and St Croix, Brett & Johnson, Savannah, ket, Ji Schr Mary Jane, Powell, Steamer Transport, Gould, THE PARISIAN SECRET. iseases, all ei ep , employed by men of i DER LEBAUM, M.D. aitegion of Honsr, hey he Robert H, “ amont, Legal Deputy for Dr. Le- Washington $1. All otders should MOTHER? 1K superior efficacy of cy, is 80 apparent, ieprived « ‘of, eect ether a of fas taade thie branch of \way comer sees cong co ett partes CONCENTRATED Ene a OF SARSAR\ ele eapertes Arrived. Schr Mary & Eliza, Sharp, from Philadelphia, with coal, to J M & E came to anchor o arday night, and rode cut the gale withont sustaining any de. Sehr Thetis, Thomas, from New Haven, with jee, bound to Best, from Philadel phis, with coal. the bark Calisto, Clark, brig hed Pilot boat Blossom reports as being below the ship Orleans, | 16 days from New Orleans. Consiguad to —= Nelson. Quarantine on Sat- JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. |AN DYSPENSARY, No. 3 Div D.4885, by the preseat pro} See Oy os "Price's per nc kc Beware of Countertohts. Hospital—Kaight Honore 29, Faris fe af sic'g BARU AIRE cents per copy— Bel She Pilot Boat Jacob Bell reports bel 408, and without diet or v8 from New Orleans, to Julis, Vi oe, SS Saye from To! A’ & KETCH- i in the ORDIAL. Salled. Ships Cambridge, Barstow, Liverpool, Duchesse d’Orleans, Richardson, Havre. Miscellaneous Becord. (™ For an account of the effects of the late gale, and the loss of the John Minturn, Orleans, New Jersey, Lotty, and others, see general news columns. = es |

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