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Henigers Tamp FAM, whe point, Wish a defeat af shi eo, the way would bo of Ver preny by transporte slong the Gull, sould be landed at Bacrifleros in the int Vicinity of Vera Cruz, ge nrarahiag ro! ti ov" tof a single day could oceu the move mel hills in the rear of the city, looking into the caste, and completely emer Strona gether tround Ne Tete 1 i cogpanions. Th poor, the noble and t sons, places, oF circ 1 yanguage of the text, Put thy house in order; thou shalt anndi its destruction without resis die, not live.” But from the event which had brought tune, as it 18 constructed for defsuoce only on the this asvemblag: iy comer Det oe pay whsee sontite, Against an active moveinent by land, sredhose that inkebited the world befare the, Sead) with even a sunall force, the city could ee ne ee who have jollowed. to the generations past and gone?— fective resistnuce, The main body of the Mexi- Where are they? ‘The echo comes from the dark cham- oan army at Montercy,in the interior, would thus, bers of the grave, saying, They are gone!” Like ac- even in ihe suspension of a movement in that di- tors on the st ey have performed their parts. They rection, be left for a more effective demonstration — are gone! In the dispensation of all things, they bi from the reinforceraents which would be accu- Jeparted, to make way for others as short live: mulated to the invading army in that quarter in Were themselves. The sun that once shone on the p the interim. The whole of the country east of Serr aft punt, Thee ae of | Bartimone, June 24, 1046. @ Damage Case—Ex-President Tyler—Departure of the Oregon Treaty—Ezcitement for News—A handsome Fireman's Present—Stock Board, $c. A singular case came off ye: ty Court, being an action instituted by Harriet G.C. Sprigg, to recover from Thomas Irvin, Jr. for injuries received by plaintiff im falling in an aperture in dofen- Gent's pavement. She had her leg brok: orwise seriously injured. ‘The jury a tiff damages in the sum of $900. By t! ) assed at the last session of the Council to compel every jouseholder who hi vault in front of his house to re- move the iron covering, und have it topped off with wood, om account of so muny persons being injured dur- way of nations, now throws its undimmed light upon | the table lands would thus be swept of the ene- their graves! Ah! Time makes sad havoc with the stu- dent, Who, at the moment he thinks he has attained to use- my, and a peace would be conquered without fulness, is called to quit the feast of intellectual lore; the | crossing the mountains. Ir is reported, however, that the Administration soldier, when he has gained the victory by the sword, and design the more conclusive plan of operations anifcipated a leng repose upon his laurels must yield himself to the victory of death! The statesman, when throuyh the heart of the country, via Monterey to Mexico. This city isthe nation, and a pronunci- legislating for his country uickly summoned ‘mento from the capital, will be determinate and | tothe grave. Ah! what havoc!’ Itisasolemn thought ! od here for a wise purpose, and to prepare for Heaven. He 4 worship and of rest—t definitive. In the carrying out of this plan, how- he Bible, a living ministry, the in- ever, the programme of Gen. Scott will be fuer f the Holy Spirit, and, what is far more preci- found to be the only plan expedient to certain | ous, hi otten and w son; that son | sticcess, fullof unnecessary safeguards and pre- who ga for the world’s redemption! How im- cautions as it has been deemed to be, Our late con-ul at Mexico, Mr. Dimond, whose detent 4 correspondence with the State Department, en | Bur whet should he (the the subject of the mission of Mr. Slidell, at once fig had heard that Mr. Herrick, by the hammer and the evinces his intelligence and his prudence, and | chisel, made his way to fortune; by his uprightness of who is now in Washington, has been of material heart and integrity of conduct, he attained such a posi- rervice tothe government since his arrival, from _ tion in society, wh to secure him a his knowledge of Mexico and the Mexicans. ‘The | seat on this floor. Asn friend, he was faithful and sine character of the people—their capacity for resis- inlay husband, 74 cer . " n roachable--as a 2 patriot, pure and disinterested. Hi tance—their points o! defence—the topography of PON hur his descendants if they tu: Over the pages in ant is it that we should shun romise ofa home eternal.and, mini me) a jer the storms of life | @ calm of Heaven! | of the deceased ? | the country, are as satisfactordy ascertained fix history, and imitate ‘and trea from this gentleman and others, as can bede- fyotsteps, will live respected and die honored. The sired; and no better guides could be obtained than ceased was not a professor of but it was hig! the Mier and Santa Fe prisoners, many vot whom ly gratifying to know he possessed a Christian character. His name had only been erased from the church militant, to be inscribed u pon the brilliant records of the church triumphant. [The preacher spoke for nearly an hour, and at the conclusion of his discourse,of which the above is but ahasty glance, expressed his sympathy with those who wept, and consoled them in the sweet reflection, “that earth has no sorrows that Heaven cannot heal.”) Tho reverend gentleman pronounced the benediction ; and the procession formed and left the hall according to the order of arrangements. From the east front of the capitol the hacks and the bearse proceeded to the Con- ressional Burial Ground, where the earthly remaius of Richard P. Herrick were deposi are enlisted in the service under Gen. ‘Taylor. only needs, thereti atration of the trowps to a decisive movement, either by way of Vers Craz or Monterey. If the fleet is’ kept be fore V- ra Cruz to hold it in check, while the army murches through the interior for the Rio Grande, and the Mexicans ure utterly routed at the foot o! the mountains, there may be a pea f not, there will be x march of three mouths to Mexico. On the o her point, a force of 10,000 men, would only require twenty days from Vera Cruz tothe i-sting a pronwneiumento from the hails of the Montezumas. Interesting Cireular. But a inore formidable enemy than the Mexi- Sachs ‘ fe) erce with the ports of i ces- cans haunts the seaboard of the Gult—to wit: the heparan , bod Moxica.ne xs vomito. There is, perhaps, not a more sickly | Satily assumes new relations from the existence city ppon the face of the earth tothe unacelima- of war between the two republics. Our oceupa- ted than Vera Cruz. Several of the Mier and tion of the port of Matamoras—the independence Santa Fe prisoners, after 2 ping all the hard- ships of a march of’ a thousaud miles in ebains, Yuca and nakedness, und exposure, after enduring the | of Mexico aot blockaded by our vessels, and not horrors of the Castle of Perote for months of un- in our possession, required commercial regula- paralleled suifering; after escaping, by undermin- | tions from the Treasury Department of the United ing the walls, or by the slow process of boring | States; and, accordingly, we now lay before our through them; after wandering for days without | yeaders the following interesting circular, which food or clothing; weeping in the rain,and rising jis been issued on these vations classes of cases, refreshed, on reaching Vera Cruz, with the shics py the Secretary of the Treasury. ‘The attention in the harbor waiting to carry them home, they _ of the officers of customs is also particularly called were seized with the vomito, and died. At this season of the year, therefore, upon this account, a movement by way of Vera Cruz, may well be deemed as less practicable than by the healthful and abundantly supplied route via’ Monterey. ©ur own impression is that General Taylor will, therefore, indue season, move with his un- divided force upon Monter defeat the Mexi- cans, and exterminate them, and end the war at that point; for it isevident already that the go- vernment of Mexico is incapable of further re- sistance, and that the people, harrassed by eter- nal and internal dissensions, and anxious for private armament or equipment of vessels r respective ports. CIRCULAR TO COLLECTORS AND OTHER OF- FICERS OF THE CUSTOMS, ‘Treasuny Derantwenr, June 11, 1846, It is deemed important in the prosent juncture of af- fairs, growing out of the existing state of war between the customs with proper diroctions for their government, ‘The department has accordingly prepared the followin; instructions, to which their especial. attention is called, and a strict confurmity thereto enjoined. By the law.of nations, as recognized by repoated deci- sions cf our judicial tribunals, the existence of a state peace, are no longer to be trusted in repelling an CE bad eros feos et grtntedeea tet citi- v 3 . | zens of the two nations engaged in the war. It conse- say Neat # to bring them liberty and. per- | Soudy. follows, thet nalitey voseals har mercbeedive of We shall give you some facts in our next upon | “hy, dercription can be allowed to proceed from ; places in the United States, to ports or places in the tarri- our Mexican relations. These are but specula- tories of Mexico, with the exception of such tions, though not, perhaps, altogether devoid of | places in the latter country us may be at the time interest to the reader. actual possession of the United States forces. Lieut. Luther. U.S. A., from the RioGrande, _ The interdiction referred to, applies equally to nowtral wounded in the battle at Palo Alto, is at Cole- , Vessels and their havi hel proceeding directly from any He interested a farge auditory in his details of the and you are accordingly directed, to refuse clearances late battles, and incidents connected therewith. He is a fine young officer, in appearance, and speaks of the old General with the enthusiasm of a soldier, and of the spirit of the army, in the highest terms. ‘» observe at the register at Brown’s the name of Jose Mauu-l, B. T. A., fiom Brazil. His ini- tials imply some distinction, and it is not impro- bable he is here upon our international relations | wit:— with the great empire of South America. | “For the greater security of the intercourse between | Several officers of the army and navy are here | the citizens of the United States of America, and of the awaiting orders. General Gaines will, we are | United Mexican States, it is agreed now eee eee 2 & z ere should be at any time hereafter an interruption of Airaid, be Gevsined till the wars are over, Yor fear. | $59 esndiy relations whlsn) tow exit cx ewan aameo he may move too fast—Gen. Scott is also retained. ily break out between the t: tracti ties. the for having moved too slowly. Th P the | Fhelt be allowed the term ofsix monte to the merchants ng e ly he course of the | shall be allowed the term of six months to the merchants President, in both cases, must be approved, but residing on the coast, and one year to those residipg in General Scott now perceives the great merit be- | the interior of the States and ‘Territories of euch ®ther tween an excess of patriotism and an excess of | respectively, to arrange their business, dispose of their most untimely suspicion. But we insist that nei- to ail vessels and their cargoes departing from oug-ports, to ports or places in the country mentioned, with@he ex- ception before stated, J The 26th article of the treaty concluded between the United States of America and the United Mexican Stftes, beuring date the 5th of April, 1831, contains the follow: ing stipulations, which are in full force, and binding on the contracting parties, aud are to be strictly observed | and respected by the Unitod States and their oiticers, to itl true object and des der that due measures may be taken to frustrate any design | or attempt to afford aid or assistance of any kind to the enemy. Should any case arise occasioning donbt in your mind as to the proper course to be pursued, you will adv: with the United States district attorney, and if found ne- cessary, will submit the matter to the department‘for in- structions. The latest intelligence rex ‘ed at the artment to the conclusion that the State of Yucatan would least remain neutral during the present war, apd pro- ably assume the attitude of a sepa ind inde} nt affects, Ge a ee Gry agape AD coat e sof Se iving them a safe conduct to protect ther rt ther the errors of Gaines nor the failure of Scott, | Sivsas theme sale contact (9 protect th may be ostab- at this day, shail extinguish or dim the lustre of jisd inthe Stat d Territ afores the battles on the bloody fields along Niagara, and | shed in the States and Territorios aforesaid, exercising seaia B gaa, any other occupation or trade, shall be permitted to re- . @ can excuse these old soldiers in | main in the uninterrupted enjoyment of their liberty and any thing short of desertion to the enemy. The | property, so long as they conduct themselv peaceably, one may eat soup all the day long, and the other | and de ‘not commit any offence against the taws ; and may eall out five hundred thousand volunteers for | their goods and effects, of whatever class and condition the safety of Matamoras, and they may quarrel , they may be, shall not be subject to any embargo or se- from morning tll night, and still we sny that they | (uettation whatever, nor to any charge or ba sects re like the priests of the Orientals, they are not | falmamiy te che ctineas ee the ie goods and e . as pede DEA Nee pieeat . K y i not pelonging to eG citizens cf = ate seinen rd re. 3. ep them side respectively, nor shall the debts between individu. chs pas leah aie them, or unnocossarily als, nor money a the public ae be Ue bp eg unish them, we beseech you. vate banks, nor shares in co.panies, be confiscated, em- ‘i There are three deligatee of the Cherokees i= bargoed, or detained.” : r the city—the Ross party, John Ross at the head PEC Ge re Becnat Lee pace hea be fbn tae ; ji le of th si Sy of whom we belaveltudge Pasa ent ar eiiuen merchast ac the couniie e8 > sei vely a rn > stay. He has been striving at a reconciliation orale thas pantry: of any pro) ‘or effects be. by @ combined treaty with the government—the lon ing to merchants not uited States to pay them altogether, for their ized by the tr claims of ail kinds, the sum of $4,100,000, and a rules of intern: evmmission to be appointed to divide it among them. Meantime, their murderous dissensions in their own country continue, and the assassina- tion of a Ross man is fullowed by the burchery of three or four on the other side, whichin turn ealls for an enlarged vengeance. The only way of securing peace among them is to divide the Hetiteee, and send them off into districts remote Tom each other. The chiefs, upon all sides, have had to leave their country for personal sate- ty. The President has expressed his willingness to accede to any treaty which may best meet the ends of justice to all concerned; and the War | h Department should at once set about the restora- tion of peace among the Cherokees. If you exchange with the newspaper at Mata- | Sovereignty, desiring to maintain the most friendly rela- | moras, you will sve that itis the orgen for in ryow | Hone with the United Stites, ‘That bethg the Cese, the republic in the north of Mexico. bs requires no pores of Vucutan goals net be collect to the hauntiotion of commerce applicable to Mexico generally. Prophet Isaiah to predict the result. | R. J. WALKER, Secretary of the Treasury. To-morrow, both houses go to work again =a with both bellows in full blast eke (From the Washington Union, June 23.] Respectfully, Tar Docror. | Bacnos Ayres, Extracts from a lettsr, dated April 12th, from a entle- man who for many years has been a resident at CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. te House of Representatives. Wasuixarton, June 28, 1846 THE FUNERAL OF MR. MERRICK, United States :— | “The course of the English and French towards this country, is outrageous in the extreme. It can find no Before the meeting of the House of Representatives | justification in any principle, except that of might. this morning, members, as they came in,were furnished, What is to be tho result, in some respects,,is not by the attendants in waiting, with crape, which was eatily foreseen. They may murder and destroy up onthe leftarm. On the desks were copies of the “onler of the procession,” and many were engaged in their perusal. At twelve o'clock the uioble and dignified form of the Speaker passed through the aisle to the Chair He was dressed in deep black, witn a white scar! to livein hunger and nakedness; but | assure you, d brother, knowing this people as Ido, they would glory in it, or suffering to any extent, in preference to submit- ting tothe rule of an Kuropean or any foreign power Es Hav- ie ing called the House to order, the journal of yesterday Whatever. If it is expected to find another Algiérs here, was read—and, after a pause of ten minutes, th n- they are doomed to disappointment. The people are tion of the assombiage was turned towards the main en- brave and patriotic, and have a ler in President Rosas trance. A military plume, waving seven feet in the Jeft no doubt that Majer General Scott had, for an hour, ‘cast aside his “operations for defence,” and come to listen “Whatever may, be the pretences, I think there can to solemn funereal rites. He was accompanied by hisaids be no doubt tuat tl terior o.ject of both England and who looked like pigmiee in the contrast of stature. Ad. France is conquest. England, especially, wants cotton, jutant General Jones was also in Phe Tice and tobacco country; and if succe: Tr Conducted them to se sent nefarious attempts, will of indomitable energy and courage, and of almost in- finite resources. T-kee| of tae hall. The President of the fy ticular. Corrientes an) Paraguay, and also the adjoin- | 1, members of the jet, with the exception of Mr. At- ing province of Entre Rios, would produce these arti- | torney General Mason, occupied ehairs nearly opposite cles, and, in the hands of Europeans, would rival the | cor fo the party who had preceded them Then came the mombers of the Sonat head the Vioe President of the United State a white scarf ove: Th nding articles in the United States. Is it possi. ited States will remain iile spectators of | such atrocious injustice as is now bi ae upon | this sister republic—especially when their own interests, commercial and political, are #0 clearly involved? | “Tho government here, as I have often told you, is ood. The rights of all are rigidly observed ; and ‘no tter evidence of itcould be adduced than that while the assailing battering down the towns on | inoffensive inhabitants, French | Buenos Ayres are enjoying all | Beats espo- he nefits of a roserved for them. Asis usual on similar oeea. good government, they ure e: ompt from all civil and dent and the Speaker eat side by military duty, At the present moment, there is not asin y of the Senate and the Clerk of gle individual in the country capable of bearing arms, aplains of the two branches—all (except foreigners,) who is not a sol’lier, and the end of the struggle to maintain their independence will only be when there is not a mun left tocry, ‘Vive ja Patria’ —in- endencia 0 muerte.’ ” ‘be Jetter also contains a thrilling account of a descent of the Indians upon the estancia of the writer some hun dred mites from Buenos Ayres, in November last, where ee was thon residing for the cS of carrying off the herds ofcartle belonging to the estanvia, and the gallant and successful defence which was made by himseif and ahandfal of men, which we should be glad to publish did our crowded Limits permit it. and at their 8, who wore 8 cordially, thougu gracefully, returned. The Committee of Arrangements wero followed by the pall- Dearers, who deposited the corpse, placed upon a bier, in of the hall—and those, together with two of the family of the decsased, (a son and dau fri and the Senators and Representa New York, as mourners Rev 8. fuse ‘ry ¥ 8. Pustie pronougced a sermon fall of pa- thos aad beauty, from the text, “ Thus waite the Lore: r, for thou shalt die, and not live.” drossed to a King, to Hezekiah, by ai trae that " uneas ” potentates are sel- Texan Navy.—A survey of the three vessels disposed to dispense with. th comprising the navy ot the late republic of Texas etory tone ‘can ee of this uobap- has t wade receatly Capt. Randolph, of the U. State equal sieps, into 2 of the poor, Look p antry. Deat visited the Executive mension, and laid HY President ta the dust, while the f political triumph w ‘i ; oasis breve tine entre te depart” etna fale acento ha,Nary ibe Cau Sata” Grament, and, with the speed of the lightaing’s dust, | ith every thite om foucd, thus ore Rowoe from their jamilles and friends, Tehee ne zst@d | schooners” The: Austin, «ship, has # hea Buprome Vourt, and hurried hence the wise And great | Ber drmughe than any Yeese! in our me hulls were found to be in excellent orde tthe upper works had been much injured by in a warm climate. They aro now at Galveston need u trifling expenditure of money to make thi The less ingest clase of eavior battery for Navy, and draws | thave feet less than any of our sloops of war. Them. | and great nus the Sabbath—sweet day of | W, of Yucatan—the trade from our own ports to those | ter. ss the United States and Mexico, to furnish the officers of | ‘Stocks remain firm at the closing prices of yesterday. | | were visited with a very refreshin, | Ayres, to his brother, a member of the Senate of the | {il the poor inbabltante are literally driven to the pampas | | bee, J Ransos, J Kelly, JB Daily, ing the ee by on tl smooth metal su: Ex-Presidont Tyler, with a number of frrends, passed through this city, yesterday, en route for” New York, where his lady has n sojourning for some time with relatives. General Armstrong, the Consul at Liver- , also passed through this city last evet , on his to New York, from whence he sails in the Great ern on the 25th inst. for England, bearing with him | the treaty by which the Oregon negotiation has been | finally adjusted. Bie We are all excitement here to receive further tidings | from the army and Mexico. At five o'clock every even- and make secure | ing” when the telegray ; of the.| announces the arrival mailat Washington, the news boys as well as vast number of our citizens, are all on the alert. | ,Assplendid and finely modelled skipper is on its way | to this city, fiom the firemen of Philadelphia, to the Me- | chanical Fire Company of this city, and is expected to ar- | rive to-day. As to where it comes from, or who are tho | presenters, nothing positive is yet known, though it is represented as a valuable present. | "The weather is beginning slowly to moderate, and will leave usin seasonable trim, in all probability in a few days. Stock axp Moxey Manxrt.—I note quiet and firmness in the market geuerally. Stare G per cents closed at 76% a 71, dividend of myth tadarate sale. (Serting 3s oie iy er Ceuts GU esked; 3’s a y loans gradually aj if towards ‘par: 1 quote 08 a 98%, dividend off, with intermed: Baltimore and Ohic tif at 4984, last sale: 98; Susquehanna Can PaitapeLrmia, June 24, 1846. A heart-rending affair occurred within a few days past, in the upper part of the county, the details of which have thus far escaped publicity, through the endeavors of our worthy Coroner to spare the feelings of surviving | friends and relatives. With similar motives, I shall tell the story without mentioming names. A young married in what stone barn on Ninth pot of the Norristown disagreement on Set. rth red as formerly above the diately in front of | wife, at thi . described. She bas been upon the verge of insanity ever since, and fears are entertained that she will never wholly recover a right state of mind. ‘The weather is gradually moderating, and we shortly anticipate having the thermometer to indicate summer ‘weather. dition to the two deaths J mentioned yesterday as resulting from falls, Mr. Isaac M. Gilbert, had also died from the effects of a fall froma three stories high, on which he was employed as a ci pont @ building. The feelings of the | Salesof Stocks at Philadelphia. | Finsy Boarn, June 4.—15,000] State 4s, 6934; 6shs N Ore leans Gas, 106; $100 Wilmington Kit Bi > she | Girard Baak, cash, 10; 39 Schuylkill, 334. 2shs Farmers? and 15,000 State 5's, 69%. Morris Canal, 14; 1,000 Tennessee 6985; 100 Vicksburg Bank, 634; 50 200 US Bank, 43g; 100 Reading, is, 6, 7 AFTER Saves 4 Penn Township, Seconp Boanp.—50 Bonds, 8%; 17,000 State 5 Beaver Meadow RR, 17745 My. ets or | warren Sarvs.—15,000 State 5’s, 69%; 50 shs Reading RR, Sales of Stocks at Boston. Juxx 23—First Boano—?5 shs Norwich and Woreester 4 do 58%; 25 do sol0ds 5834; 20 Boston and Wor- cester 16; 30° Mecchunts, 103; 20 Eastera RR rights, 1 ‘estern RR, 10039; 40 do 100; 50 Long Island le bodds 3334; $1000 Philadelphia and Reading 1 IS Hut vos, 108, botdd: en Sxconp Boakn.—75 shs Long Island RR, 33) SRE COMMERCIAL. New York, Wednesday, June 24. Some sales were made in Pots at $3 500 $4 06\. reno particul: tice, prices re quoted yest $4 18X a $495; Michigan was sold Cotton.—The sales are only to a moderat Holders our quotations, but purchas: not dispose o transactions to any extent, until in possession of further advices from the other side. We continue our former quotation: Livearoon Ciassirication. New Orleans b & Tenes, aone none srons are rather inactive. Pro Prime, $8; Moss Boef, $7. $725, with sales; Prime, $4.50 8 $5. Reat Estate at Avction.—House and lot 83 Pitt Mess Pork, $10 50; street, $2,500; dodo 85 do $2,500; do do 7 do $2,400 house and lot 201 Stanton street, $2,350; lot 203 do $1,400; lot 205 do, $1,400; lot 207 do $1 lot 98 Ridge street, $1,500; lot 419 Cherry, $1,500 ; house and lot 1! see $2,800; 4 lots ground at Kip’s Bay, $400 each, Whe Crop A letter from Niagara county dated the 10th instant, says that the wheat crop in that section is most luxu- riant, and bids fair to be excellent in quality. Other crops are very promising for the season. All our exchanges in Michigan speak in the most flat- tering terms of the prospect of the wheat crop. Private eports confirm the account. If nothing untavorable oc- curs the present month, the harvest will be more abun- dant than ever before in Michigan. The quantity of land in wheat is of course much greater also. A letter from Brattleboro,’ (Vt.) dated June 21, says :— “Ithas been extremely warm and dry in this region. The earth was like ashes until yesterday, when we rain, and tinued to rain hard nearly all of to-day. Crops lool well in this section, although the hay crop has been in- jured by the dry weather.” New Bedford O11 Market. j [For the week ending June 22.) | Sperm.—Our market remains quiet; we hear of no | saleshere. In Wareham we hear of a sale of 672 bbls., | at 84 cents cash | | Whale—The market has been “quiet sinco our last. | Asale of 1200 bbls NW. toa manufacturer at —. In Whalebone, ear of no transactions, Brighton Cattle Market. Junx 22.—At market, 475 beef cattle, 10 pairs working oxen, 15 cows and calves, 1100 sheep, and 240 swine. 44 | beef cattle unsold. Paices.—Beef Cattle—Prices havo further declined, reduce our quotations. We quote extra $6 a first quality Py 75ssecond $5 50; third $4750 525. Working Oxen.—No sales noticed. Goweasl Calves.—Sales at $20, $22, and $20 Po gtr at $1 62, $1 83, $2, $2 25, $2 60 and { . | Swine.—No lots to peddle sold; those at market were | Teported last week. At retail from 5}, to 7 cents. Markets. | Banvavors, June 6.- The scarcity of Breadstuffs tn | Surinam and British Guiana, has enabled us to dispose of, | at remunerating prices, several cargoes of Flour, Meal, ew at the following Prives eee at $6 in, bond ; Corn | a ; Corn, r ; Peas at $31 per bag ; Pilot Bread,-$43, | Crackers, $4; Prime Pork, lag eet Passengers Arrived, Ship Ti te vtre S Craig, hat 4 | i ot fi am Ww Mba! rai ; My BR Bows, or Caleue Livexroou=Ship Rappahannock—Louis Melmyer, M dale and two children, Mrs’ Leith, Dr Lamb, aad 463, sa iteerage. AtIyenr—Ship Vietoria—R R Neahton, and 299 in the tToN—Ship Sutton~Mrs A M Kouck hild, Hefron, Mies M1 Bury, Mrss © Ward: Mis E Denison Mra M Seymour—Capt Wi d lady, Me: 8 Ww D R Jones, W Pottle, 8 T Cummings, T I Cosgrove, F Du W Collins, and 4 in the steerage. | 8tomerao Crev—Brig Port Léou—Mre © Pete, and Mr | Yi tau Philadelphia; Mr Douso,, Cineinw siana: M Maguire, Lima; Miss R Medlic Mr Tomlingoa and lady, England; Rev Pro Haven; fH Morris, aches, Mise 5 jasenels Foreign impertations, ‘oL—Sbip Rappahannoak—9 hhds C & com] crate Gregory & com5 cas@a | bile N. tons eoal Dovid C Calder—t0 bbls Joseph A Yet jeaird, Thomes & co—s b! ron & Brand—<4 lacy & Sois—37 cha Wolf & Bislwp—Io trasses James fert—158 bara iron A Carydon & co, Providence—225 n Ripley & comi2 bbls Barclay & Livingstou—190 bbl cxske Vorewood & ¢Co—10 in & Com2) casks JDM 4 tueyaet hhds W J kT. Tapreotise nse mm Bell & Sou—s6 bbls Prise, Brothers & co—3 «4 leary J (acoss-12 crates 8 &E, Willers10 crates ands} suiper John C Jackson, Eaq~—22 chs Folger, Blunt & co—8 cks 6 bdis Elisha Robins—9 cases Henry Farnum-Jtl ba jay, before the Coun. | couple, who had been living fora short time happily to- | @ wile, on opening her | | door on Sunday morning, was the inanimate body of her | husband, suspended by his handkerchief to # tree imme- horrid sight, may be better imogined than | ‘a carpenter, | fold | Mechanics’ Bank, 43; | from Now Crlonas fap Masten, Zu | Mtge: Coulda) fam Maman | . oss Ww Oilesing, fox Mary, tab | 0 jew Oripaas, for Liverpool, | inom 00” Sale dhoey leon to @rderen Ries 2 ‘Foster—148 canon undse t do eT WERE: mi rag ol from Eastport for Baltimore, | hmau— lat 4i 15, | Boe ait cags, are chit “Ann : of iondSo, steering W, with lots of bow. | | 4 Vietor | Li i PE alt ~26.N Ellen, Edmonds, 3 days from Havana for Rigs, |" Wehate received, within ot lysate te tthe Halt ot ads, Order. Theda “4 ‘omas Pearson—1000 doz pine apples | Bark Rose Standish. Spencer, chicola, 11th instant, lat 32, long 94 15. ms Brig JH Stevenson, from Boston, for Jacksonville, 16th in- arly oue half of Eteaaey Bae have ysicians, New York for Apala- ee PEE. 2 Uplfiitae"25 bunches Uananas 30° woter melloas’ lot of old copper aud irom to master, jergyimen and: ‘ SeeDosnco—Bng Port Leon—2i0 sticks mahorany AC | stat off Cape Hacterag (OANA SON OY | A reat ber of phys cians of Note ork and, Bro i mond, Mastard, elphie, t | RAs ON F—Schr North Carolina—11,000 seol skins | 19:h aust, Int 40, loug slag) aed to these, prystrane,orih pleaaure.— | Danseomb is Beckwith—7 boxes 1 keg wine 20 tous old junk eateg Bagel, Cates, tr 1m New York (13th) for Port au Prince | eo he columns of a newspape no ‘allow 8 the opportuni. f Be ye Smith Tule, (of New Haren) Bush (days from N’| vos. DYSPEPSIA. Domestic Lmportations. ork for loupe, June 19, lat 967, | : ce Bo : } vi nuesyon-Sip Sattonge erates ee us, Be e Bry Emblem, Bunker, from Jamaica for St Cruz, June 1, "pei pov te pee J fe of tla wr deedmporinn inson K co-97 bales cot illips—2 Tay . ¥ | th : ; | Bes ewetr ahs vote. wbisiige tic sulci erie el Rae Weta pte rey gre r pepsia, however seve! % d Bld feom New Bedford Alexander, Peyuard, | Honrwe wvite them to Feud she following indiepatable jest. , from do for &9. er it for Pacific Ocean; ship Nassi Rane of eantenen eT eee wot , o Foreign Ports. | FeferQhee to somke of the frat families in the Bonpeavx, June Slu por, barks Charles Willie, from teed iewith perfect sucoess in this New eck for Cuba; Fai: from Philedelphia .or Tri, Cases, 3 Be 5 Ly —, dad: from Boston for St Thomas; bri | ‘Buooxtyn, March7, 1816. SS MARITIME HERALD. PURT Ov NeW YORK, JUNE 25. a | ™ Hom ‘Phijedelpuie for do; W. TJoues. trem Norfolk for do: oe sil ef of sib wepae ay Jaspian, delphia, 3 Fashi ™ ; " ee src ten waren Baldinger Se Thome; from Philadelphia fore rote mabe came 1 od that = * Bi jualeo, from mtou, just arr; schrs Lean ro! every article wok a eA Cleared. Boeton for 8 ‘Shomar Syduey, vom Baltimore for do; Land Soay hat t ny alt thac could ret Steam ship Great Western, Matthews, Liverpool, R | Mark, from Poitadel Oy pert ; confined myself almeet eotirely tothe use of cocoa; even rvin. Baur iio date,) bark R H Dough: iy rorrilk bs | this was olten obliged t9 yw oft. Tenn senreoly ascribe | Bank Ramleneser east) avarpech Cook tt Sanit ine pa cie Fesmpantinn®. #018 Sanger. SE) the hegre aaneateae ance auict mey stomada wanaien- | Brbrig Desdemenas Danber Pietou, Na. — port, ship Shaw, Lovett, for Boston, | rated, and l was, yprebenaive ther | had uat only dyanepia sa | Brem unegunde, ferdam, Orlrich & Kru- Sylvester, for New York 2 daysi | its worst form, but that | was ‘with bron cae aya ere geath = "Bxchange; Dyer, ior Portland. do; | ‘The disease became so luvererate tas Wt 2 “Schr Velasco, Jew, Port au Pringe, NL McCready & Co. “Avery, fein New York, Just arr; Margaretta, £ 8 small bload va ae medio vsavaral wank catuntouiaae | “Gonaives: Juve S-In port, brig Fawn, Small, for Boston, | ed fortunately saw your om ena adv ral names 1 knew to be highly reepectable, Mi Schr lowa, Dayton, Balt ¢. Iremembered to have seen Mr, Schr Josephine, Latouret American vessel, jaTanzas, June i ont timore. ‘ Mee lbany, for a number of years in very. Behr fieupers Yeung Pitetelohie | Feu Rath: for Bretqeos ldgr'brige etiarion, Nor rm. tase facts | waa induced at Stet to po | Sloop Rosci Pr Russian, Carter, and val jor it, for fr of your valuable preparation of Sarsapai An justice | Sloop Radiant Hawkins, Pr | terand others.’ Sid, 3th, barks. Edwiu, Wales, Hamburg; | you I feel bound to assure you that 1 esteem it an tralia jarge Star, Loaghead, Philadelph | Miey'Smuth Biaxchard Cowes Wazrnth, Crowe Gitanlter nedicine for uch disctscn a Tbaye described. It has re Cheared Saturdey. | iy 1inArrsbrig Fashion, Hina) Walthall, stored ae to heutiand strengu; | have Used about four bot- Brig Wakulla, Mulford, for Rio Janeito, (sbe cleared for ailed for Bahia: (not Fashion, Howard, from = nan rh r or ead Apalachicola ou'the 16th.) ; | May 20—Ary bark Lagrange, Porter, St Marys, fod mora as th 1 Tioga, Eldridge, from Calevtn, Feb 2, with mdse : a miniees Do META na Decenser! | HME Sotine hip Tioga, . Calcutta, With mdse, to | 9—In port, rospect, u MLV eh Skreet et ger PRE ra Bennet es ctr a gs iad ae a ma ease and aif @ bottle or two on hand _. With gareat ri St Heleua,left at the Macias, Plourietsa, Richardson, for Charleston and Bostou, 2; Sabine, for Gibraltar; left St on, for New York, faa: Galen, Sweetzer, from Ma- ma 162 8, lon 340 W, spoke wha tauzas, just arr, to load fur Boston. bouud east. | May 15, lat 00 32 3 W, spgke a Peru ‘aanhe How's | _.Mr. Van Kleock was formerly § BBS ea y ecch Oh ber aon ckey cape | Atexawpnsa, DC, June 22—Are bark Archibald, Gracie, tad county, and recently Rice, Bi field. New York. monn, dage33-—Arrahyp Napier, Sanford: Rotcerdam; | stewart, died; aise, e chile ‘of Mr Jamieson, aged eighteen afticte Bairimonn, Jane 23—Arr ship : ; "Ship Rappahannock, Drummond, from Liverpoo! sehr Starlight, MeGraw, Philadel) ia, EP geet em epee ith dae ee bh 2 Robinson & Gon Spoke Ml Bos on, June 22—Arr packet ship Mary Ann, Brown, Li- time Dart. 1 have eudeanated, requently to eradicate j TB, Ton bark Globes Theobold, fiom Boston for “Aut> vergooliahips Hambarg, Larabee, Matqueass Warren How: Test the mo reythe w efthy brn of ie Wea seks pinned fae aweion Harding, Chaileston; rigs Sarah Williams, Thompson, Cien- eereain the pepepect of ebertine days from Lands Bnd, with mds and passeug Inegos Snow, Cieufueros; Virgin, Wasgatt, Cien yeceny’ ovahe tercass testis pa Bete ease ets deatults ot Beachy licad; saw {uegos: Carribee: Abbott, Mansauilia; Bitza Burgess,Bowers, icerawong about the throat, trachea, impairing. seriou ship ‘Julia, of New York, (an error) steering Bast; sist ult, Sn Juan de los Remedigs, Cubas Clinton, Patterson, May Fecoramended to try your Int 4745, lon 24 30, passed & packet ship showing a red signal ow, Griesna\ Puace ce * bottles | find myself relieved with black ball, steering «ast, supp to be che Yorkshir leans; ondr distressing symptoms, In my case, roul, Baltimore; man hea er; Michixan, Crowell; Commerce, Berry Es t, Jellison, and Benjxmin Franklin oe Rt ad Blake: Ble: Phalatelphins Mail, Ba 4 .to | md Two Sisters, ‘Tinker, Philadelphia; Metamora, Flinn, Boyd & Hincken—138 passengers. She is bound to Cuba. Fpuladalphtns Tg d, Smalley, Philadelphia; Si . Galli 6 days from Charleston, with cot- owena, Devans, Go- ton, &e,to Gd Suton i | i Alpine, F Emma, + inthe centre. passed schr Nepwuas mend your Sarsaparflat the ati ¥en ja to the afflicted. ‘ours, &c. JAMES McALLISTER, No. 9 : a Albany, August 30, 1845. ing E Neree, Duvall, from Havre, May 16, jn. ballest, to i ii i tory. 1 Aux Cay | Ghane'for New. York fips 23 Metallue, Simonton; Lowell, Baker, and, Eliza Brown, ngtton, the Express Condactor, of No. 1¢ Walls. | port, spoke brig Ponce, hence, bowad in, " | Brown, Richmond; Jame: ilar " _fredericksbur Of the dyspepsia of several years’ standing by pet brig Ospray, Calhoun, from St Johns, NB, to Sheldon & ue, Baltinee Faas i a Bi | this pleasant Seen MON OF THR-HEART, | ‘Brachr Thomas Pearson, Roberts, 11 days from Elethura, es) Philadelp! Mrs. Sarah Celline,200 Washington atzest, Brogilya bed the with fruit, &. to master. maquid, Fossett, and Jane Eliza, Mo h palpitation of the heart, severe 7m, fainting and Schr Sarah Charlotie, —~, from Newbem, with naval dazascar, MeF arlaisd, and Any, Barlett Pt aat es quing sensations for several years—was mae Metis ok if | + ells & 1 ~ | ing two bot ‘s Smith, feoen Wilmington NC, with naval noire Jerton Delawan arcing. nd Tyro, Hichborn, Phitadel- | "Es" Sailed iu eo witl Schr Olive, 8 NL McCready. Whi Be 1) New Ji wi licted with the fon of tie heart and Yains fat the beck usd shoclders, leep nights—was entirely re fre Brvaut, New York; Cabot, Taylor, Faney, Chase; leabella, Davis; derome oi ingra 238 ‘Oak, Ryder, Phile ; 3 |, arr brij - | May Condowa, from Savaanah; Flo- cl ily Johnson, Snedecker, 5 days from Ceorgetowa, ees to Johnson & Lowd jc jon. York; North Carolina, Bagley, (of Salem) 23 days from St SY, N Yoo Jaiae, NB ‘with seal skins, &e. to Dunseomd & Beckwith—¥ renee 7 vel for gre brige sci, bak ed fereet eared of tere | i yi v4 ' it \t ry lark, Havana; throa eee eat Te, om Chereyfeldh with Porro Barre 5, Porto Rico, Cotta, Philadelvhia. | Rounced incurable—wes perfectly restored et ae, ‘Sehr Emily, Johnson, 4 days from Georgetown, DC, with Balled, & repre are ert Real ankin, bark Chusan; beg, Nereus. horn, New cm SEV! PAINS. lett, ps Georga Mrs. McC: 1. No. 136 5 pains and Ha, Loveland, "for | ai yoo ‘thelegeds forms ‘us the is, as she olicves, per r oret = Cuanieston, June. 20—Ia” port Howes, for Liverpool. loading; Javerpéo} loadings" Bennet, Eldridge, Grom s Medemeey, Boyson, for Liverpool, ide; Brows, for New York, do: Clydesdal jour. | Selir Louisa, Post, from Saybrook, in ballast. | Behr Coruelia, Woglom, from Boston, mdse. | Sehr Eliz: th, NH, with mdse, to, mast } line, Neat, from Newbem, NC, with naval stores, Eldridge, from Portsmout ate culed; Duslevy, for Livarseaiewates dota, tesser dor health. pitige Vietorie, Loudon; Lowa. Havre; bark Heele, Port au | Himes are’ Chinn 8 3 ar ace Mie cured of disease of miscinncone Rowenta er lta BOS |, Rtg al etme Eschange News Room, and at the Ofiag News Tom, cor. 4 BHizator sats Arr Empl, Beatr: New York: | my hip jut ao od tat | aul age walk withont eee wit! me ras obliged to keep my bed. i Wo ey ase tallere ay, Piawtailed Physicians; he did not help. I heard of la, and. gbtained a bottle, and ine few days ‘well now as ever. ELE WALKER, 2 Daniel | ner of Beaver and Hanover streets, at half past two o'clock, | Krjgre, Bremen. ©" 0 0" STM Ok AN AOS | this afternoon, Letters to all parts of the Continent can be | ol bre Manca ope bak pated oF pic. dis tiago. | Manntruman, June 18—Arr schr Richmond, Harford, Phi+ Pre-paid at either of the above places. A Canp.—The passengers on board the ship Tioga, just ar- at. i D i i i - | ladelph Albany, Jan. 2,185. | he paid to their comfort, and his kind and gentlemanly beha- | _ New Broronn, June 22—Arrachrs Industry, Kelly, Nor- | ofa letter rec from hign 2 ‘aad Te Wikia aak ~ x folk; Contelia: Bampus, New York: Greenport, Wine, do; have used one bot of your Sarsepatill viour towards them during the passage—Rev. J. jamieson, | Sarah, Pe do; U hy New hs Gallatin, aa a f r | Rev. C. F. Heyer, Mrs. J. Crag, Miss J. Vanderveer, p rainhs Si] SARIPARIEE. SO | Ne fonts chronic eheumacic and | Miss B. A. Bond. } Near New York, June 24, 186. if Vessers Asnone.—Whale ship Brandt, at New Bedford, | reports Juae 14, while passing the Bermuda Islands, saw two | 7 x, June 23-—Arr brig Black Hi wich ine two botiss to ehr'i Merrett, Kelley, Albem ed have ‘conversed with two of our : ree Four 0. 0 J 16—-Cld, ships, Wabash, Hathaway, SETH Y. New York; Louisiana, Dewhurst, doy Canton, Packard, Cork | Hartford, March 12, 1845. and a market; berks i i if easel: f 8or9 miles NW from Wreck Hill, | Ji Flitner, Liverpool; Odd | | William’ Lippincott, 225 Water street, was unable to leave with their masts gone; one of them apparently full of water; | Fellow, Hacker, New. York Hi Morris, Wilcox, | his bed muchof the time fur two years entirely cured. | the other appeared not to have bilged; several wreckere were | Philadelphis; T , Burd Santiago ; Tuskar, ‘Thomas P. James, of Hoboken, inflammatory zpeumakiom, at anchor near them—weather fine and smooth sea. Lov 0; schrs | ancles much swollen, was unable to walk without crut titles, and rs story, P, Nielson, of he bi Bee pas tonerven soctcpmarenicutr fered by song ths fel Banx Micakva, of Portland, the wreck of this vessel be’ | used fore reported founded, was passed on the 18th inst, lat 30, lon 5 36—all three masts gone. Notice to Mariners. Cave of Warcxs at St. Snort | To George Richard Robinson, Esa. C | Dear Sir—The circumstane is now well. vL fe , is remedy, His daughter, of Exysipelas,and regement: NERVOUS DEBILITY. t Cape Race, on her homewa voyage, in November last, induces me to offer a few observa- 137 Broome street, cured of nervous | Genetman the cbateionel ta canon abortat nar or ocr Ai eee etch 2 tthe ghbeeedt orien cma coast, as it was evidently the cause of her being drawn so far ‘that e ‘was unable to sleep, or oven to the westward of her supposed situation at the time of her rr trends, : meeting with the land. In a former communication to your | Provipexcr, June hi, SMALL POX. committee upon the loss of the tous sches Wave, Sylvex ‘Pest, do; Jo- t for Wm. | sloop of war, and her majesty’ seph B, Chadwicl M’ Brown, all pox very sever Bt. Shot Pine, Lea hi Nickerson, Philade aster. Ro- out, upon ts ir, as wel ; | binson, do; HW. T +H Mr. C. informs ust geearning in quick nt, about that particular part of | Gandy, Hinson, do; Danl Baker, ity, was sick with the the coast, and I have sin en not alittle gratified at per Frink, . Baymore, dot ie don: with ceiving that the hints there given were deemed of sufficient 2 don, do; Etiza jar in these importance to oceupy a conspicuous place in Norie’s "' Sail- | : Equator, St New York: Onta- all ing Directions,” for that part of the coast of Newfoundland, | . Jo; sloops Rhode Island, Hull, do; Emily, Gard- c have bee: and that sinee their appearance the shipwrecks have almost ner, do; New York. do, do: Excite, Vail, do; Bolina, Mills, jing the blood with this Extract, it renders the person safe against this or ceased, and if not not been so hr Elizabeth, Nowell, Smyrn: together d, they hav Philadelphia; 20rh, Requextastney were belre |. Below. bark Wa Howes, fr Grande; brig ‘Sagua la Tn that communication { informed your committee, if I re- | ‘Marson, of and from Gardiner; sloop RH Green Haw: | ‘ange elites collect rightly, lomany yeureeieve) thar the lraanest’|- Live: Rea Ran Tate tie tlie te inant °“GREAT MEDICINE KOR F1 ES. shipwrecks occurring at Bt. Shott's were occ ya irs Spy, Smithy and Ariadne, Dailey, Philadelp! Dr. Towusend’s Sarsaparilia is « sovereign and speedy cure strong current, setting in to the westward, round Cape Race, | ‘Token, Post, Saybrook; Native, Wells, and Adonis, Hawkin; | for laciprent cousumption, barrenneass lucorthae, or whites yhieh was increased by the actiou thereon of E. N. E., and | New York. | obstructed or dificult discharge: thereof and for the general rom? ‘and that the strengta of such action could only TLAND, June 22—Arr schr E D Peters, Holmes, New Pe iT di: be estimated by the knowledge ofthe length or prevalence of | York for Machins Sida of tie ayztemn, wp Taster whother the result of inherent i |-yllfentonn, Juke 22—Are aches Jersey Onk, Rodgers, New rgnusen, pioduced by iregniaity; ings or secident, ‘ork; © . iy % eline yay omp- ‘more surprisi mer ee ref a9 | otis A tan ecnan oan’ Sitronn ell wealaae eek eee P Helen, Holt; Now Or- | tude before taking it, at ouce robustand fall of Sic Ht. » Jane 22—Cld leans, in ballast, 1d 20th, ship France, Pierce, N Orleans,in ball | Savannan, June 20—Cld brig Perseverance, Baxter, Bos- t | 85 Manus, Fis, June $—Uld brig Emeline, Manwaring,N ork. nerve- . cay uence. It immedi acts lesaness of the female frame, which is the great cause of" bar. of us, ting this coast, oF Gecasio fe to and from the Gulf of St. Law i, the action of the Gulf stream upon the currents | m4 | oof 1g along the cumicouss of thie aun Meet ———S—— Beperal caeee, iS te have been without tre after it is pretty generally admitred by ns ators the west- Basing = few bot bees. | ern edge of the Gulf stronm (of Mexico} approaches the cus By Last Night’s Southern Mail, Blessed with ot Se em edge of the grand bank of this island, and from the cir- pant 1. Townsend—! i by cumstance (though a rare one) of the nautilus being east on Home Ports. ness acd general deb tinually by pain shore at Ferryland, and in that neighbor era long | Bartimone, June 24—Cld schr H Middleton, Stein, Charle- | & sensation of ing Sows, the womb, aad wi ast winds, (and never else,) I'inferthat the | ston. Sid, Amazon, South America. other difficulties, and having known cases where your | brought them to the coast, as they are | ORFOUK. June 21—Arr schr Gen eine has eff gceat cures, and also it speommended Ey ae h we ward of the outer or eastern extremity | York. Cld, bark Montgomery, D: sew | we Thave deseri & bottle of of the grand bank. —_—_—— ee MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. Presuming, from the fore Stream, by a long continues lar quarter Its surface, edt binned ing ci 1 i red her complait som jed rs meeeare cr it, and reoom- | O QUACKERY.-Dr. Morrison has been engaged for over an ‘A " seed ece meek he | [ie seawseepanconcelel temcaues oro forms of private M. D. MOORE, omer Grand end Lydine ot. pon the local current | diseases, ¢ eraptions, gleets, strio | Albany, Ang. 17, 164 e con it and westward, mu: s, ROU ising from t habit. — _ yy. Circumscribiag the surface of that current, add’ t: . holds no com: Wed surgeons. velocity, and that consequently after such long continue: bis London diplo ignatures of the court of ex- | pe. Townsend—To: tioa, vessels ching the coast from the south and west- rs of the Roy ‘ous, including Sir | to certify that my wife used one ‘ward must encounter a greater resistance, in the force of the per's, Sir Anthony Car » ke., Se., in his of vet Ne aent, under loc current than if the winds had been variable for the sane ton at. Letters attended to. __je25 3r@re cate ciroamatan being trou ed» space of time. of feet, nervous affections, and vi Secondly.—Masters of fishing vessels frequenting the Great MEDICAL NOTICE. ‘ Bank, state that the current om {he bank sets all” round the ZOO WILL de required for the secret. Dr, Gregory, | Kadused itjahe was induced t9 compass within the space of 24 hours. That such has been of Koosevelt street near Chatham, has discovered | guffice it to say, the m observed to have been the case in the neishborhood of the | the means of curing a ¢ertain private disease in the short | pot only inthe hours of Virgin Rocks, in the latitude of Cape Race, and not more e receipt will be sold, of one week of its use, the | apace yf ewo days. re ey fh rk trietions, for $300, Patients will be charged from $5 to etfeet cure. Further information may be had at No.3 New York. yee re than sixty miles from it, as well as on other parts of the bauk, Hence | infer that daring that portion of the 24 hours, when it makes to the westward, it must asa matter of course ten locity of the tocal current by setting with it yy doubt were entertained, or any proof were the direction of the enrrent after its passing aptain Baker, iscovered on the (and there interred) about MEDICAL OFFICE. Dal Essen ca tio mer rerenkameimec tates York’ im the treatment of veneres) diseases, fe, Ae, actor in those old peg nls dd | weld hroat or nose, pains i the head and bones | valeabl | | | 100 miles, or nearly s hi mut of th f to the southwest of this island. To acai panes nowledge of this current, as well as the current making aloug the coast, b ible at all times to make due allowance for its on his wahappy ship- maa for addres wreck, wonld, I presume, be sufficient to indi he ” id Toure; Sods rane all Moke ayes apse aac Menahn tae tab | uur ean Hepa tae sree | nt soe stTar sk "he reresy gt o#47, spoken of we exiopng miro merous No leration Stor re | reas ture enn, | fot dy sed You te lle ed by the resistence which the stream from the. at Lawrepes | Teuton from business, she tae haa! been very ennch oat of heelth fortis lest fe. with on running intg the ocean from the Straits of Bel- DELICATE DISEASES. yours 5 shows 8 jx months several as Prowousced | Ietsle on the north, where it meets with and is checked south- BERNETHY’S BOTANICAL PILLS se the mom of | BY spinal cpmpletat, since time Count of Labrada and the Tike Tennatee ee atoeg tie | A Yectul aud speady remedy ever discovered forwopore | erdmoye a om dese Seren ane orm mie juetion atte | Mra of ert lees and 1 Eidiaser sexual devil ‘of whites, or weakness, aud all disenses of the from un: ned passions. They generative organs, rarely if ever re com tes my beck was - hermece iw*r empel vi y. ale at Apoth 4 an lem a THE NEW PBSICIAN. fi to add nites M NORE" ckand Afflicted, at 158 Sish Army Sheen be daaed so deme y assi right conclusion upon the subject; mately tends to the preservation o fool more than repaid. Had the Hibernia. been ajvessel ander canvass, instead of r 4 Had th 4 2 DWIN, Physician Accoucheur, M tet eres al girgegh the water Rag oe boon swenty piece ie Goer ca pe stoad of reachin, ‘mmeut. ich time he has practiced very extensively, and with ex inary success, tn various papts of. the. Warld--bingland, seonciil otland, Ireland, France and Germany, Dr. B.'s extensive has Practical knowledge, combined with his former years of med | Say whom it cal tuition, by the ‘moet celebrated practioners of various countries, giving him a knowledge of his profession, which bat few men out of the great mass of pretenders in physi P De. B. may be consulted by ladies, geutlemen and | severally, im every, disease, defurmity, ruptures, | 1, visite to, egies, $25 by 1", post paid, enclosing fee, $2. Dr. B. wil short ly pre- epatattons, of med wat aah of i cines, for diseases exceeding! this country, which dyscuses syste, or inthe leat aequa ly Or auatomieally ; not do hus, from the On femoi wi supon the meiteal properties ofthe trash they gv led operations upon the human structure, cou! 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