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rules, and that the House resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union THE OHIO DELEGATION—DFFINING A FOSITION—A REPLY TO THE UNION —THNOWING BACK AN INSINUATION WITH CONTEMPT, "RT CRTERA AND $0 PORTH, ANDSO ON.” Mr. MeDowrit, of Ohio, (one of the most honorable men inthe House, or any whore else) asked the gentle- man to withdraw the motion, that he might make a per- sonal explanation, Mr. Hovsrox, with true Southern politeness, ac- quiesced, for the purpose indicated. Several members leit their seats, ond went over to where Mr. McDowell sits in Sleepy Hollew ; a misno- mer, however, forthe gentlemen in that neighborhood Gre always wide awake to the interests of the country and their constituents. The Sreaxea—Gentlemen will como to order. Mr. McDowet.—It is unpleasant to me (Cries of “ Londer”) to be called on (Cries of “ Louder !” to trou- ble the House with my opinions on any of the great sub- jects no ‘itated. (Nearly half of the members were ‘stand ngvup, and there was a pause until, at the request of the speaker, they took their seats)’ When we re- ceived the President's annual message, and the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, be @nderstood it was contemplated to report a bill frotn the Committe of ‘Ways and Means, containing provisional clause (0 tax tea and coffee, to increase the amount of revenve. From that moment to the present time, | have always, Wher- ever and whenever the subject was mentored, stated most explicitly my objections; ani they were known to my constituents. ‘I then and now take ground in oppo- tition toa tax on tea and coflee. When. in 1942, it was proposed by the whigs, he did so en principle. It is no new thought of mine; and not, #s bas been insinuated, Krowing out of the dcissppointment of the Ohio delega- Uon as to the manuer in which the Oregon question had Deen settle’. I hold to principle, Whatever ebjection | had to the settlement of the question, originated in prin ciple—such principle as should characterise the conduct of an American citizen, and a representative of the peo- ple—I am no toady, to prance around the feet of Execu- tive power; 1 gg no jackal, to minister to the appetite of the lion; nor a@! a tail to any cumet. | am an Ameri- ean citizen, born free, raised free, and sha liberty of speech and here and condemn what | dislik: My collergue took the libe the other day; and, in annow: sion to say, that hix colleagues would tak rtain po: sition What was it! ‘That we could never sustain any Dill whatever that propo-ed to tax the stomachs of our constituents; ond unless tea and coilve were stricken from the dutiable articles, and they were satisfied the provisions of the bill would raise a sutticiency of reve- nue, as revenue tariff men they could nut support it, but would take, in preference, the substitute of Mr. Hunger. ford. We authorised Mr. Brinkervutf 10 meke that statement; and that is our position. We authorized noth- ing further. [I wish now to read the remarks of the Union of last night, in which the editor says, in speak- ing of Mr Brinkerhoft =— * So much for his financial views. to think of a representative of the people who, after pro- fessing to be aa anti-tariff man, is willing to incur the danger of defeating a great reform, because he has been disappointed about Oregon, and still more because he has been disappointed in the search of oitice. Judge ick has ¢o scathingly exposed these appeals, in his speech of this day, that itis scarcely necessary for us to expose them to ‘the public inuignatian With what acorn did the member from Indiana lash this disgraceful attempt of * truckling anu bargaining with the admin- istration for alittie treasury pap”—thus to bargain away votes which the interests of the country required to be given? The Judge reprobated such a course, " woich God himself hates, which the whigs despise, and no ho nest man can res) Truckling and bargaining with the administration for a little treasury pay 8 to bargain away votes know not what is the intention of tue Writer of the arti- cle, bit ifhe intends to insinuate that my colleague (Mr Brinkerhoif) has the power of moving me on the board to accomplish his purposes or to reek his gnation onthe tresident—if, | repeat, the remark was so intended, which | hope it was not, [ throw back the insinuation wih the coutempt which’ it deserves, and bran! it asialse. and worthy alone of the mind which could conceive it. i hope, however, this is not the intention of the editor of the paper. Such must be the inference on reading the article, it seems to me, and I must clear my shirts if such acharge is designed, it comes with a bad grace from one who now lives in part on the patronage of this House. | was not present yes- teraay to witness the display made before this House b: the gentleman from Inviaua (Mr. Wick) who undertool to lecture Ohio. Peansylvania and New York. The “cas- gation” given seems to apply to my colleague When the gentieman’s speech is published, | will cast my eye over it, aud judge of the severe castigation If the gén- tleman took tue liberty of ascribing to me any “ bar ainiug” motives, {will reply to lum, { willgive him a ecture en my rights, and u no interference with them from him. Whea the gentleman wishes to demon- steate his admiration for the administration, and advo- cate its principles, he should do it ia a different way, and not attempt to make mea stepping stone to effect his object. 1 will take notice of mat the proper time. Lhe Sreaken—the g Alabama moved that the House resolve Committee of the Whole on the State of tue Un {A voice: “ Why, we've just had something about the State of the Union.”} EXTENSION OF DEDATE—A MISTAKE ! Mr. McDowetn, of Virginia —Will the gentleman withdraw the motion ? ait. Bovsron—For a personal explanation ? ‘The Sreaxen—ts ir hdrawa. Mr. McDoweii—! wish to introduce a resolution to prolong the debate. We have had speeches on the ge- neral subject of the tariff for the country, and was but proper that we should have speeches for our own benefit, theretore, I desire ty introduce a resolution. ‘The Sreake. he gentleman asks Jeave to intro- duce a resolution. Mr. Hovsros—! thought the gentleman wished to make a personal explanativn, (Cries, “ read the Resolutiva,” and ‘I object” The resolution was read for information—to the effect that when the general debate on the tariff shall cease, at two o'clock to-day, and the bill, with the amendments, shall be put to vove, it suall be in order to discuss the bill or amendments, provided the discussion by any mem- ber shall not exceed fifteen minutes The Srraxex—Yhe question is on granting leave, Mr. Houstox—I desire order] to make an appeal. [A voice—Iv’s not debateable } {can make an appeal. The Sreaxex—A proposition to alter the order of busi- bess is not debatesble Mr. Hovstoxy—I am aware of that, sir. ex—Tho question is on granting leave. ‘ox—I was mistaken in the object of the gen- tleman from Virginia. | thought he wanted to make a personal explanation. I hope ihe House will not con. sumo the time appropriated to discussion, and | hope he Will make a motion to go into committee. | (Order | Debate is out of order and irrelevant am not debating the question The Sreaxex—The question is on suspending the rules, to enable the geatieman to introduce the resolu- tion No quorum voting, Mr. Baxsixcex moved a call of the House; where upon Mr. Houston asked for t) cas and nays, which were taken, and the question w. vas decided in the negative— yeas 17, nays 77. The Srxaxexn—Thero is now a quorum present, seve- ral gentlemen having come in since the roll was called. ‘The House refused to suspeud the rules jor the recep tion of the resolution, and te TAMIR BILL was taken up in Commutiee of the Whole on the State of the Union, Mr. Codd, of Georgia, in the chair. Mr. Gxytxy, of Lennessee, at yyeaty-live minutes to ten o'clock, took grouuu against thé bill betore the Com- mittee, and said that it was self-evident that most ita mous and perfidious fraud had been perpetrated by some- body. In the residential election, it was determined | by the peopie that the policy which had heretofore cha- racterized the country should be adhered to—he meant discriminations in ali tari laws, tor the purpose of pro- tection. Jt was not patriotism, or the enlighteued views of statesmen under whicn gentiomen were acting, but the dictaes of party. The best thing they could do weuld be to throw aside the shackles. ‘The dictates of the Baltimore Convention were not entitled to respect after tue action of the Senate on the question of Oregon. Gentlemen who held that its decrees were binding, have set aside the one on this subject, and surrendered to the forty-minth parallel, But who was it that de- ceived the people on the tariff! Wasit Mr. Polk or Mr. Buchanan? Who is he that deserves the scorn aad indignation of an outraged povple? Let the People kaow it, that it may staud as a monument of warning that @ ire anet be trifled with. Jsit it any mag, or a par Whoishe? Mr. Polk, in Ten- ne: il Known as a free trade man; Kk was a secret to nobody. And Mr. Buchanan well knew Mr. Polk's principles. Without the votes of Pennsylvania and New York, Mr. Polk could not have been elected to the Presidency ; for those States would not have assisted in his elevation, ifthey had not the favor of discriminations to protect mu: were deceived. a4 NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE ight, that he was in ufactures. ‘They “Som PLAIN TRATION. Mr. Ratnous, of New York, tir Mr. Aston, of sassachuseits, claimed the floor. ‘The Cuaimmay—The gentleman from Massachusetts. Mr. Ratiecy—i appeai to tue House to sustain me in my rigot. | make a point of order The Cmainmax—The gentleman makes a point of orui Mr. Asuwcx—Mr. Chairman, I— RRS Oman tan— The entioman will suspend his re ‘The Chair will state a mater of fact. The gen Ueman from New York uddre-sed the Chair before t Wleman irom Teanessee finished his remarks, and the an from Massachusetts addressed tue Chair after gentleman finished his remarks. Meé, AsHotes—(sull standiag.) —M Tae Unaiaman—he geatienan will suspend his re- marks (Laughier) Under the rules, the Clair assigned the flour to the gentleman trom siassecuusetts. Mr. Astsus—oir. Coarman— Tho Cuatnmax—The geoueman from Massachusetts. Chairman, | — Mr. Asnaus—I don’t wisn to give rise to any woubdle. 1 have deen struggling to get the floor forthe last two days, and last niga 1 koow that the gentleman aiso been striving; and rane: further delay, I will yield. [ 7 cy fine teliow |”) Mr. Ratusus thanked the gentleman, and proceeded to speak of the bill of the cummitiee. ‘They Could not | get out of it seventeen millions ; yet gentlemen w celled to shut their eyes, and go it blind, like bai The people of w york were for corrects D ing, not overthrowing the em of discriminating or Protection, ia reveauo and he contended that spe- , 8 proposed by the bill, ‘ in rising was not to op ‘event tart law, but to re- were he must fair, His o: pose the remodeiling of the pr sist the action of the House indace tuem to act as became the representativ: peuple, and do what their constitueuts require Means to pay the expenses they have occasioned, he would take oceasion to notice what had been said by the gentioman from Indiana—" Billy Wick,” as the gen- ‘tlemaa said his people culled him. ‘The gentleman yee ferday endeavoured to whip in gentlemen belonging to the wemucratic party ; but wis manuer was that of a vain swell-head, @ou wis remarks characterised by contempti- Die tony ; vod w.diu tie down, crawl, and lick the dust veneatu the feet of those in power. His remarks Fann Were like those which distinguish the low pot-house mde not only before the How Were present in the gallo: re ladies who But whatare we | | therea in Michigan. adaressed the chair, | | ; and fit enly for that stmoaphore, They were | his (Mr Rathe | ee . Me Ho bun’s) business to play the buffoon for his constituents ; | Haw eno—Bark “poeny case figs C &Y Lita | u re , Adams, from Mobile for Boston, June MARSHALL HALLS br. 1, Soa Kab RENQVA it was for the member from Indiana to lend himself to neh cs ‘trom New York for ‘ae “ OR. such a vocation—Billy Wick. a whipperin of the States Wea act ie ina We SA rt te EB tatze bernegys bev, 9 dne of the gel of Olio, Penneyivania, and New York | Now, bo bie i caer A oaeht Leander from Porto Rico for Rum Key, June | me pcp ki eres ieee ine = Mr. Rathb 's) count, there was a —| Whiypervin, bat he would not toll what they were, eo GT Mover k toned Oresheton ap C'W | | Schr Com 7 days heneg,, for Cedar Keys, Fla, 27h |i pees parr a Ae [A Voice—“ Oh, do!) Butt sppeared that the member Vernaek—-5 © F A lenrichs—9 Rumer & Mocke—49 C Ah- | June, lat2¢ to be a brigadier aera), und ihe couldnt Feafelds— Cc Fiaiorn-itoce onde oy anneal | P mene pall ae 1% feeb . psiden! e office. » President sai couldn’ ‘sLeRMO—Bark Ralph Cross—12 cases rret + Morrison, ‘London, states in the London | cessful Cg ey ome Pret eo hes hovers meme 26 Congress, tera brimstone 650 bags alumec 100 boxes filherts 108 dow ree 0 Shits ickarda, Bering. sii | very auecessful with Hall's Cordial a | arising ray: an ienguse Tage oF the Eiped, cv babs of Se ae question of veracity, however, he (Mir. Rathbun) woul a SU Me end it Lawrence, Hi; Martha, mi Of the following dinessce a ciguautusioual | "Wye hare received, within the last four years, at our differ not dispute. Was ih's the reason—because the applic: see do oranges 50 quarter casks wine to Chamber: les Prthoees, took a7 toa by bi lad in tscherges tacwe J ent agencies, more than fi tn, Sve corsifcates of egres Wasa member of (ougress? Two or three Demers Phelps x ee ware Ot phan Thy ger of intel | Pererrmeds meaty (ee eae oe seth et cesar fad gono home to rise regiments. | "Rie Gaanpe—Bark Mary Chion=25 476 hide With two oars brantied No date, | lect, formetiwhsess, palpitation of the heart, ave! Lee eee er cory muon end siateamen, gollng ts ie artes ME Mantis, of Tennessee —Does the gentleman say_| halt, 4 do wool. E Cording & Honep Hot of, miles, ship, Merrimack, Smith, fell eon eta eae Elects, white sy ebatr ction i Coe ae ieee ar physicians.of New York 7a o goutle Ave hor "eres! 4 certal > ey and barreaness, a: that to, Eutive, to rae regiments? vow7 bs hair B Richards—100 hides KL Case—3i99 hides 9 Pathe meh’ wished water, Dut | cured by this meditine.” Philips & Doyue, Agouts, Hor. | Peet We will refer to nih Soe: pyolclaas seal of the Exe Raranux.—l cemen. bbs hair ord: Guavama—Breg Neuvitas—274 casks molasses 9 hhds 31 ‘ar Thompson Sanford snd EF, Sauford, Ja—s00 b ofte unscomve & Beckwith, Mi Juse de Reivera Son Jorg: Domestic Im, bie four't GThumon Cones logs ced 6 the ir jogs cedar \§ it sacks wheat {PW Dunbar 6 CoSSi2i3 do 81 bakes a0 order, have not the slightest objection to | P MARTIN again arose n—40 cl r Rarusyn.--f will get out my own way. T read it ew in the papers. Ido not know anything fur | about it. if the gentleman says it is not true, I | 50. Mr. Mantinx —It is not so. Mr. Raruaun —I say it is not so. (Laughter) The Sols President saw that the member from Indiana was not ft | “Sy Oateans—Bri Wolcott 0300 bushels cora Dowes for the office of brigadier general If he had asked for | Cary—223 sticks cedar W Smith & the post of a corporal, he would not have received it. | “New Ontrans—Brig Caj x oh dried spp es B The inember says he is no child. { riage not. You Clas +1, el piss load Bttachen & Bert be eos a know fuols and children speak the truth. (Laughter) | ley— 126 parks, Auiiance & ooh wt cd 1 will tell him that there are a good many of us from New | 1 861 kegs lard Newbold & 1690 Pip ij oot York, ond that when he attempts to whip us he will get | feSdgers & co—ti bbls lard 299 kegs L Mangeli--eo fieste into a hornet’s nest, and the sooner he gets out of it better, mpty bb! Ww Oni ‘Brij sout, of Pennsylvania, then addressed gor & Morris—2797 do n favor of protection, and against the re- | Griswold. exes peal of the bill of 18:2. PE ae ope es arta Se Mr. McKay, of North Carolina, Chairman of the Com- | Rovert & V soastee wi mittee of Ways and Means, entered into a defence of the | SivcesaMc Shi Hartford—223 bales cotton HH Hei, & T i ks wheat MeGre- Wobis pork au empty bblsd Lae NL ey 1000 fe cotton, 280 ene red cedar, warded to all parts of = for $2. Sold atid on, price $2 per ‘oat je—6 bot them ina Feb 13, Italy, Weld, SH, 300 sperm, 1100 w! G “i ne, SH, 17 m, 100 sperin, 1900 Whale, Tith, bark “THE SILENT PRIENI Ay ea ag oe toe ee pe sperm ERNETHY'S BOTA PILLS, are a speedy | rown Princess, Hagerman, Hanover, 25 m, 200 | tea al cure oo man ene, Sects, ~| qi le ; 2ist, Euvoy, Fisher, een 19 m, 1500 sperm | Yyethral » eat miscuien bark vareorates ed passious, orthe solitery ead destructive habits of youth, ‘Phey are composed eatirely of yegetable ingredi , which invigorate the orgaus of generation, and cure the above dis- e+ses soouer or more effectually than any other medsciue ever discover Foreign Sumatra, pi he apa Duxbury, Ki in days, ldg for "ve only A ‘the only Am vi Boston; | phi tg My Bip) forge Paied For ssle st Apothecaries’ Hall, 9 Catherine street Price { th igen ferson, $1, with directions. hyd iter Tith, brig J i toe, ie SPRING PURIFIER OF THE BLOU: ‘Veffersont Morgan: favs Ny ww Ore 1s WIRES ARCANUM. EXTRACT, chr Iaeander, Kellar, St Thomas, 8 A SPRINGPURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, this me- eee eeti susan W Lind, | A-dieine exon be surpassed, workin its way thiough the brig Helen Maria, Swentzer, ao, ae eae. en enemas | or Juneso-ttd, brig Genturisn Norris, for Port- Dytpeptie luduences, Soothing t the ‘Nerves, in por. d’ Diseases that would sin port bark Cactus, Nasia, from Havana, Tdg for St Mee geet iy sr ouay, kate pore betes bison, Pockands f “ARCANUM, EXTKACT. is also a seiain ive plauk, 3 brls beeswax, | diseases arising from an impure state of the blood a oun, $14, El Helen Waly, isedo days alo br cure forall di ne from ey impure day: the Rung Duffield, for New York, unc. oF Dill reported by tue committee, and answered the objec- | cos do & Seguin —66 do Gandy & Wells—29 do L. af ofthe Skin, Pimples or seit tiont which had been made to it. Ho entered largely | hym=itdo Ek RR Graves—135 do to order 29 to'sigatord. | vernal bar tate Sines hath, rromanca, Robinson, Liv | ots Seay Treen ry Sy into figures, and carnestly enforced his views. (During | Tileston & e931 do De Rosset & Bro wn-—s0 de, to order 3 Slate ae eyes.» fetheringten, iawn: for affections of the Liver, esi, Costive: the delivery of his remarks, a delegation of Indians came | Bigwntl pegesandsten Reid.=i3 do De Ribssett & | yey # limogene, Foreman, Lidadon: Union, Coyle. Li- hess, Falpitation of the ce es ‘tad dtncumae into the ladies’ gallery, and the greater number of mem- | " ‘Coanusstox—Ship Charleston—1 pkg C J te fia tee “| Fonte Bichon Sentech Mirin WhBel Occurring in debilitated constitutions. Its simplicity recom bers rusted out into the area'to havea look atthem.) | |. rice S Balkbey—i52 by coton a Drmeae st) 4 Lewis, Weymouth ‘sir H Pott mends the use of it to parents whose children are aiflicted with Mr. Nonais, of New Hampshire, defended the resolu: | King & co—58 bbls ale D Jon Wo. re fast; Urigs Heron, Cooper, Lane John Wesley, Dave any disease of the blood or skin, or Whose constitutions bh tions of the Baltimore Convention, and said that the peo- | Hines—24 bls rice A C Rossire—148 erts 11 hid ck 01 | Ab .. Wilkinson, Wesports ‘Don, O'Brien, | been injured by lengthened iMness and the use Jeter: pl tamed them in the esto of Mr. folk.” Fhe | 55 Evatt tt eta ees Lawrence: Rice | SVaMmueb Ur of Wark, Campbell; Greshock; bark | Radian, ait wil fess punt de Bod aed ragrate . 3 derhill— . Kim- stern, and peop! ‘were not, therefore, as the entieman from Ten. bul eegates J J M Miller—81 bs cotton Victor & Duekwitz— A Mackuy, New ve y he charged, imposed upon. The question of the tariff having been put to the people, they dectded on it. | Ho opposed the law of 1842, and advocated the bill before the committee. Mr. Davis, of Mississippi, having but two minutes cupied the time in defending the Secretary of the sury from the attacks which had been made on him with | regard to the duties on Dutch coffee. He just got into | the subject fairly, when the clock warned gentlemen that the time to vote had come. ‘The Cuainatan called gentlemen to order, and ‘Tao Cieax proceeded to read the bill by sections. Puravetrnia, July 3, 1846. Rain, rain, rain—morning, noon and night, can be heord the plashing of falling showers, and tho patriotic | urchins who have long been hoarding up their pennies for a spree on to-morrow, are fearful of their fun being | marred by a stormy day. The various trains for your | city are, however, thronged with passengers, determined toenjoy the more noisy celebration of the day usual 1ns BA Fannestock. A (SN MARITIME HERALD. PURE UF NHW bum, JLLY 4, e- 16 | MOON SETS...... 7 32! wien waTsR, he 1, Cook & Smaith Bhi blie, B th. Ship peta tela apes: Dunham & Dimon. Ship Lord Ash nburtow (BB s Quebe J dweMurray. Bark Pao Liverpool, TS ‘Windows Hark Columbus, (Norw) Schmwdt, Amsterdam, Wan Wi- i Arethara, (Br) Card, Windsor, Soule, Whieney & Co. Brig Massachusetts, Bebbidge, New Ocleans, J Elwell & cite Cohansey, Sherman, Rio Grande, Brazil, E 8 Tunes & with the dwellers in Gotham, The staid inhabitants of aleston, Derry, Georgetown, DC. Brig Vandalia, Wall, Boston's. wis. Philadelphia are generally unfavorable to the practices | Brig Heanover, Wade, Po iin which obtain with you on that day, und the portion who | Dutch galliot Amalia, Mygemgrew, New Bedford, Wm are more of the New York temperament, prefer leaving Weisser the region where the ordinances against squibs and rock: | Schr Cito, (Dan) Sieh, Rouerdam, Wm Weisser. ets are 60 rigialy enforced Ser Gea'elinch, Rackhitl Yucatni, Bunker & Mace, usual number of candidates for the degree of A.B., | Schr Ellen Rodinan, Sherthan, New Bed Schr Industry, Kelly, New Bedford. and M.D., graduated this morning at thecommence- | Scht Emly bine Pak, New Bedford. Twenty-nine | Schr Adeline, Moore, Richmond, a similar number that of 1.0." v AM, ment of the University of Pennsylvania. received the degree of A.B. Schr Mary Jane Peck, Liscom, Richmond. AM., and seven were create Among the gradu. | Schr Two M: Chase, Boston. ates | perceive Dudley Tyng, a son of Dr. T'yng, now of Behr Hrd, howe we your city Sehr os . Nickels: Philadelphia, “MeKee, Hand & The new Attorney General, John M. Read, Esq, degree visible, this medigine, if properly administered, will most surely exterminate it. is much phonpery pleasanter, and warranted NB, Juse 2—Arr ship Liverpool, Swinford, N bark Bevis, Doan Wm Price, Horner, ¢, from for do, er R Jones, Washburn | va. In port 15th, brige oe Santa Rio, Lindsay, from St ‘Sth, brig Corawall, New Xork; 10th, sehr Elic As, June 15—In for Turks Island: prler id from among many medicine, see mmylees which may be Obtained of agents gratis. Mr. E..B. G. Kinsloe—8i Tuapengaza) Sep, Sistem ir. inslee—BSir : ave tris ul 5 oe tract whieh you extolled v0 highly and find it all and indeed neh betterthan you recommended it to. be. tablag chk Linetea’ tah cteelecla savetea wah ho part ofmy body. or limbs being exempted, and besides | w greatly afflicted with she Piles. “Before 1 had used the Arca finm one week the blotches began i disanpeer,atd my pilento beco Tam now in better health than | have been for saumber of years, and all owing, Tam Us of Winer’ Arcanum Mone olthe vary beta Ar burk Brigs Hannan Teabella, Br) Marshall. jer. Mansanilla: Lawrence Copeland, (0 ker, Mobile: hin: al fe mboul yaandér, i Reng 2 Gibeltas and ports in the ranean; Huis Sacua In Gi “hatham, Levi Sinith, Washington: ‘Sid. barks'Empress, Al: ‘August, and | jously recommend it fullous affections or eruptions | ever Y , for Provincetown: + Yours, truly,» L. A. BLODGET, 88 South sdst. Hedon: Patapeirnia, Jan, 31, 1846, Mr. E. B. G. Kinsloe~Sir—Believing that Winer Arcanum Fowler, s York. jane Ar jon, Patten, Guayama; 30th, Nn Vorks “sldJuly iste nj Adams, scorn June 2/—Cl brig Ware, Bates, for South Ameri- well calculated to afford soliet, to Ppecsands Ree flering, ia acco! priacipies of puilanthropy end (much as ‘i ‘dislike {Shave my uame paraded belore the public as a puffer of any patent medicine) to state a case which came under my ows tamed te observation, Extrac Fg: bP CAE iin Harciet & tontle, Connor, | My 1 He grandson, about three ears of has been af afflict- wi June 2 Arr schis Charles, Horten., Phila si with « breaitagons oll cope ees Seems a for ‘Taunton; 25th, Pr ah Coombe, ae i | and they all pronounced it an héreditary serofulous affect: oe 26th, sehr Eliz: eth | He was a constant source ofannoyauce 40 his mother, and at ook: 'Philadelphis tor Taunton; 30th, baraue | t\my tly suffered the most intense pain himself. One Ceri eh PGR Tk OS | ofthis brothers having died about three years ago, after having tia New wmet, Wi NN Ce che Ocala Beit aud the ** White Swelling,” it was feared by the family that | this ehitd would soou follow him. | After having used all the see an ad ‘R Borden’ | 5¢rofulous Medicine ee yertisement for the ™ chante Winers Areanuis.> I pure! ,_ Pharm Imington, NC; sehr Osceola, Phi om ‘Dighton; sld 25th, J C Demarest, Richmond: 21" | po of presenting bat | this I was ott obliged to. LL eptond tion. We will refer to these with pleasure.— r will not allow uw |e ea at SN tena eck ws lal DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which so negily resembles the gastric juice of saliva, in de food and csrenashaping: the organs of digestion, as this i ration of ‘illa. It positively cures fn Age hy @ Pepsia, however severe or ¢ Goubt tis asser- tiou, we invite them to read the follow! m of gentlemen of ighest reapeetaulity. ity. not eutirelyysatisfactor vemaiee he bap ite erence to some oO: is this and other used it with perfeet success in (Oases. p nia fees Lad Dr, Townsend—Dear Sir: Inthe summer verely afflicted wit i disase of the ‘dire, chest est a te mach; the mucu ane became every atiicle ol food Tt Took prodeced ch a meg! or Ga jou, that it was great difficulty that Teould retain confined myself almost entirely to the use of cocoa; even can scarcely describe it appeared Lo me that from the naek af Say asta £0 the lowe: : bart fot Agee wee: , a e Fecsietiden th Sh ar ete wh hate cam ite tl iced a fia asaifahset eel ets cock ft seven! wants Jeast exe! recog LYN, the horrid sensation | suffer lost my flesh, felt week aud wearied by Atthis time tfortunstely saw your advertixenient, nized several names | kwew to aly eon Nive en these facts | was induced at medicine as Taye described. utled to Sees deuce, Lremembered Te of your valuable preparation of r such di stored me to health and rate {have used about four bot- ee t, of Albany, for a number ot isa you } feel poens se to assttre you that fo les. ‘To test its efficacy, afte obs oF two bottle onnitted forsoime days to take i red more, as the e was not iat | Weacertaiu cure tor dyspepsia an | cue ‘iwooothing, yuna ‘operates: the stomach and allaying a coug! | Sbottle‘or two on hand for the use of my Tunily, | SPoN With gureat regard, hk was f cai AW ff yeh ot 4 iff and Cle: phot ‘at recently i in che War Department at ‘ashington. with ayspensia equentl y A ag us e peared Pec of effs as | . Townsent afflicte _ Dr. To Bee ok avored acl of hfe sod te ome di about the throat, trache organs their physical functions. recommended to ¢ our rilla 8y1 tw | imyseli relieved from this complaint, ands | ng symptoms Iumycase, by its life-giving influ- | it has restored the system to its natural state. 'y come ce in its power to effect acure, in ease of fuac Non emmaaaniens of, age he ore ‘of life, impels mend your lato ¢) icted.. 4 ISTER, M. No. 93 Albany, August 30, 15. J. W. Bouck, at the Atheneum Hotel, Broadway, son of Ex Gaon Bows was ashen this distressing complain by fauing two bottles MeL "che Express Conductor, of No. 10 Wall et, resrellinel: of ten aspera of several youre’ colkteme Bi THE HEART, aie Sarah Calling, 2001 treet, Brooklyn, uel’ Ge heart, esvare beartourn; lation ag Nous forseveral yeursowes extirely rd m i aE ae erat ty appainkments of prove: | “Bioop Mari Wale, New Quins, Elwell & Co. str Bey | feet any erantout he gga vain le mach ae |», Wve, Ramm, New, Jrey, sce wi he ig attorney: oop Rhode stand, Hall, Fzpvidenne. a rence | Proved, and he fe now pronounced, by physicians to be cured. | palpitation of the hi ‘back and shoulders, Judge Parsons, who holds the July term ofthe Court | Barge Middlesex, Wilcox, Philadelphia. On aS Baie: pene Hite child may besceu te any tne semaine coer Enevere en as eutiraly te: of Quarter Sessions, has determined to follow a new Arrived. ? Cld 25th, ship Hubbard, NYork; bark | jodt street” et a stored to health by usi method. which he: hopes ii BE xy end | Jpanabus at yStgumahip Palmetto, Spinney, 60 hours from Charleston, to | Malle zyx bawvidee, Glasgow; brig Sarah Brown, Norton, er yourvery rrueful servant & ‘sida di Ri top at ot mine present existing to an xtent in certain por- | Vandewater SUREY. Baxter, rial . Hous Uf Mills otutitey:t 1GMMS tomy been tha prectinet pbtit Lelie, Heecins as 45 days from Harte, with mdse, 215 | |New Onirans, June 2—Arrships Clifton, Ingersoll, New | Price, 81 per botlqgor ah bottles for 6. Charles Edwards, 129 Gre street, cured fthert . ¥ gers, to Brown, Brothers & Co. York; Amulet, Howes, Havre; Hanaibal: Foote, Philadel: | Freosrea be re: ia asi ¥ cls bau einen covered his ‘whole body, attacking ron come Aspemere of he) Sere ee ee be Charleston ‘Brown, 4days from Charleston, with cot: | his, Below—ahip St Mary, from, N¥ork,ship Tenvessee, | propterora for She Onited Stat 2 es eigit_ mouth Quevee Hospttal, ofiicials, to commit every prisoner brought before them | , Shp Chaiemon, Browu, x Darks, “vamos wokuowi, “Cid ships Pinata "Yoate Sold by Wyatt & Ketchum, 121 Fulton street; R.,A.Sands, pounced incurabfe—was perfectly restored by the use of two under some pretext or another, in order to wring the | 1°; Se to G Bu Sutheman, 6 days from Savannah, with cot- | Liggrnool:schr Sarah Jane, Saunders, Brazos Santitgn. PR hs rdomer of Spring, W. Bassett 611 Broad os. = cents out of the unfortunate, of thelr friends, no matter | you. tp Dunhain & Dit ‘w Lowpox, July I—Arr schra Meridian, Payne, from N male SOA Ue aceon, Sid: Bitgedvay. SEVERE PAINS. how trivial the charge may be. A man or woman, in Ralph Cross, Glover, from Palermo, 29th April for Eroraaeowns semaine, Howes, SN fays, 139 Fulton street; J. Brice, 27 James |. Mrs. McCullum, No. 136 Third avenue, erers, Pains and state of intoxivation, tur instance, is brought up before | ed Gineaear ach Mi May, with ‘frat, to Ch in & Speaker, Canfield, {rom New York for Albaay: Zebra, Clark, | See ets Fo Quirk & Co., comer Columblaand Atiantic, and dizziness i the heady informs us she is, os ieves, per y a jon an 5 t a . F. a man thane, J AYgi at she tes priaonirent tn emule ee Davina) Sani enieaiee nai eiee i the entre standing eat: 23th, pons, July 1—Arr, schrs King: Fall River for Phila. | aa ae ytbany, by 8, Fe Bheles. 22 | Airs: Wheelwright, 51 Cherry street, severe pains in breast the fine would only be twenty-four hours, they add dis- ou etanel with 106 ball in 4 at Z5the | ae eon tor saty f 4 Eo RG. Kinslos, ars and tile: tenvanath ‘took two bottles and is onlerly to the charge, and commit the unfortunate in Po seperate pee . from fax, Second street, an insloe, 209 Chestnut street. 5 wm ira eg for Bermuda. ‘The HC hus experienced c succession of Baltunore, Ch ‘New’ Orleans, Bertrand & | Bow enjoying ¢ default of bail Helro the ieapiration of the thirty decals and fogs, Betimores aynor, Wood Coy and by Droge argon ; Bes days allowed, some one wil in most instances, 44 days fr { iry + Alfred T. U 335 jon street—wile cured of the pay tho amount of costs, and the. discharge fol: ke, 10 Son, Vessels lett sopereed a Oscar, Taunon i, ry Roscius, dodo; 3 H | Seu liver complaint. e Ee ve. ch sGoussacantie btainment of this was the | by the lwanowan, at th ene 3d, lato §, lon 3150 W, I River for di Parker, do, for Albany; "Thos EULMONIL SOFRUP | Mrs. White, keeps an exten No. 8 Stat only motive for the imprisonment. This is only | spoke brig, Salin Besse from Baltimore, bound to Rio de hn. Hatch fies ac Non Mork: James, # Lney, Dig Se ete URED ME errata |.0r ee cat age rey ciced of—was cured i 2 in ; one of the many oxpedients adopted to obtain peg ‘Wentouettiliaecles foe alle,’ tenance ae [Providence s "Alingosh, Fall River for Bangor; William, do, OF " RICHA DL. ‘A MAN OF HIGH STAND- | Joshua Morton, 40 Mortou st wife cured of disease of eosts, and has so crowded the county prison with pr | Too bbls oil. May jon 48 W, exchanged signals for Pictou AY Ney aE naelitin, dais GIN NEW JERSE pe : . | pre son of bad sores on |. «d body. . increase of expenditure is require i ‘ew Haven, July 1—Arr brigs Tarquina, Maulthrop, Ne- efore for their tuntenntoa, a hturo Sates cares'are eileo'be | Tithat Ameren Ue, showing rel dignal with awauy , Wen Wares Jalr Ag, bing Tamuning, Meatiron: Me seriber, one of the Aldermen, of puishingenves that cine has performed in returned into court for examination; and alter the com. Maria Albena, Hoesloop, 42 days from Bre: Black Hawk, Buanel, West Iudies; ‘sloop New York, Hd fcherd Gos citizen of Eve catae eh je rheumatism, are |! wonder ? 0 Vietor & Duckwitz.’ June 2), lat 47. ip Albatros, Simpson, from N Orleans menceui from circumstances attending tae committal, and the reasons for the discharge will in this manner be brought up for nt of the term, no prisoner is to be discharged finement, unless by order of the court, and the 126 prasenger: n bark Telismen, Hortsmann, 46 days from Bremen, B Ke Roman (of Boetgn) D 46 days from Hi ark Roman. (of Bostow) Doane, 46 days from Ham! | withmdvetn Roster & Nickerson, May Zh, fa uae, WNW 10 miles, spoke bark Mary T. Runlett, frem Re fr Bt Uber lat 40 53, lon 30, spoke bark Saone, lett, from Matanzas via Boston, for Hamburg. 98 steerage PSBark‘Louisians, Williams, 19 days from New Orleans, with’ flonr, &e, to master, Bg Neuvitas, (of New Haven) Sanford, Some Guayama, examination. ‘The conduct I allude to is despicable, to | say the least of it, and should be frowned upoa by ever lover of the pure administration of justice. Pnough | ¥ the participants in these practices are few in :number— | honor be to those who are exempt—yet, these few ha contributed to swell, in an awtul degree, the numbers ocenpy ing our prisons, and lent their aid ‘in farthering | the de.igns of the revengeful, who, ng the im- prisonment of their enemy to be so easily accoiplished, | Porto Rico, June It, June 25th, lat 3257, lon 70, spoke whale will not hesitate to commit perjury, in securing the at- | ship Sam! Robertson, from Fairhaven, 5 days ont, all well— tainment of their object. ae N as pee 4 days ber the sland ia fi ie rig Wolcott, Gardner, 21 days from New Orleans, Sales of Stocks at Philadelphin, com, "to Depeyater & Whitmarsh. June 19th, off D Finsr Boano—9 shas Louisville Bank, c& forse Farm | Head Shot Keys, passed brig Salina, Jackson, tor Rio J ers? aad Mechanics? Bank, adding, 3200 ro. June 7th, 60 miles SSE of rolled away aud Del Canal Loa WO State 5's, 68 {re topmast, ‘copgallant mast, an and lost Arren Sares- ig KAR, bod, 34) June 21, Jat 25 30, lon 7949, spoke schr Mary Wi COND BoARD—$15,000 State 5's 0 si Wilmington | eine , from N Orleans for Jamai P| RK, 6 ¢ 5's, coupon , Brig Captain Joha, Beer, 18 days from New Orleang) with Abren SaLes—$2t 100 Stare 5's, 6744, lend: La to ee Jane ait oF Key West, sehr ore" Nile, Hampton, hence, for Belize, Hon. Sales of Stocks at Boston. Brig Captain ‘Tom, Iaitory. 21 days from New Orleans, Broxen’s Board shs Boston and Providence RR, 1744; | with wheat, to maser. Jnne 22, | lon 79 38, spoke a | Cie fd Wor RR, 38's 20h; | ship, name waknows, with oo male topesilant eouseigkrd vp | 300 Loug Island RR 31.0 31% 4 2 W10, 5844 4 Hashes Eastern ie Fit 5 | wished be reported. June 27, lat 3232, Jon 77) Hg gel Jo: 3, 99, k Azoff, Vernard, 1 days from New Orleans for Gil rade" | xp Boanp—30 shs Nor a ‘Wor RR, 58%; 50 Reading | tar, ne 33%q; 2 Westera RK, 9. Bremen schr Henriette, Haeslasp, 46 days Bremen, | with mdse, bound to Havana—60 passengers, to Payenstadt & | Schumacker. comme WRCIALy New York. Friday, July 3. Asurs—Both Sesoriptiise continue in fuir request. Pots, $8 60 a $3 66}. Vearls, $4 a $46; Baravsturrs—Lhe market conunucs firm, with a fair demand, at $4 for prime Michigan, and 34 0634 a Ssinty for Genesee. Southern is withou: change, we hear of no transactions of moment. from Pensacola, to James Hunt & Co. er Forward, 37. 1on 8425. spoke from tS New O lean ship Dauntless, of and for Liveri 2ist, Ist 2110, lon st 28, ship Burl: from Mobile for Liverpool, wished to be rey 2143, lou 8120, spoke brig. Virvinia, from New. Orleans for Boston, 2th, Ine 3¢ 13, lou 7915, U 8 Cutter Legare, from for Charlesron. ‘Sehr Mary Jane, Osborn, 3 days from prk, with mdse, to Sturges, Clearmian & Co, ‘Schr ) W Kempton, Henderson, from Nozfolk, with mdse, val stores, to S ‘The Crops. The Detroit Advertiser, of the 2th inst, —the | favorab] pect which we noticed some weeks ago, | sill co Wheat everwhere throughout the State promises a mostabundant yield. But a short time now to. Riurg es, Clearman & Co. soe jonas, Smith, Wilmington, N Tenains before the harvest, and we may look forward | Schr if C Mend: Smith, Wilmi phos with reasonable certainty to the result In all hu-| Scht Direct, Brizns, Baltimore. coal. man probability the crop will far exceed any ever ga- Schr Corn Conklin, Philas coal, Below, Salled, Ship Natchez, Land, for Canton, The Ohio State Journal that the wheat harvest has commenced in the Scioto "Valley. We learn that several of the farmers in Picaway and in this county | | commenced cutting their wheat a day or two since. | They report a great prospect, the grain healthy and plump Harvesting has alsocommenced in the Muskin- gum end Miami valleys. The grain seem escaped almost entirely the effects of the rust, owing to the cool dry weather experienced lately. The Hessian fly has done great damage to the wheat | crop in Lilinois. The Augusta, (Va,) Democrat, of the 29th ult., states that the harvest’ has commenced in that county, and not- withstanding some complaints of rust, fly, &c., still hopes that the farmers will be rewarded for’ their toil. Foreign Markets. | (Correspondence of the Herald.) | Sr. Jouns, Poxto Rico, June 20, 1846. ‘The crop of sugar and molasses is nearly finished In 2 brigs—unknown, Miscellaneous Record. vy Yard in the course of a weeks for the Cog of Africa—_ letters for the squadron add: tothe caré of she Naval | Lyceum, will be forwarded. The Chilian ship Maria Hele- na will leave this port for Valparaiso, Callao, &c, on or about the 12th inst—letters for the squadron on that st should be addressed tothe Naval Lyceum, Brooklyn, The ship Cou- rier will leave here on Monday fr Rio Janeiro—letters for the Brazilian squadron, addressed ‘as above, will be forward. ed. The bark Grafton will alsolesve this port on or about the 15th inst, for China—letters for the U 8 sloop of war Vin all paris oi the Isiaad ; a few more sugars to be made on | Cees, on that station, can be forwarded by addressmg them the north side and in’ the vicinity ot the city and Ponce; | % above; or if addressed, post, paid, to the care of the Ex- but at Mayaguez dnd Guayama the entire crop is dis- | change News Rooms, or tothe Offing News Rooms, m this posed of Se" 1 vessels have already gone home in | city, they will be attended to; or to the office of this paper, Jolin, is the brig Litey- of Boston, wil ull in two days | 07, The mecket Ship john, is the brig Lucy o , will sail in two days 7 jor Philadelphia in ballast, not being able to procure | *tilo" Monday. ‘The Hendrik Hudson, for London, and the fargo tor the United States. The orders for sugars are | Splendid, for Havre, will sail on Wedvesday. extensive for Europe, at advanced limits, and nearly all | {7 Weare indebted to the Charleston (SC) Patriot for that are now to be made will be taken for French and | slips. Eng-lish account. For second qualities 3% to 34 is now | freely paid. For some time we have had plenty of rains, and prospects look fair for the growing canes. Havana, June 23.—Uur market continues to be well supplied with Rice from your pozt, as well as others, | ‘and the last sales were the Zephyr’s cargo, of handsome quelity, at Lids rs; andthe Magnoli cargo at 10% rr raurral others are daily expected, s0 that our prices may | — ro produe dull, bee od or 1nd quality, has been sellin ut ports for rice the lids. to 5 raiy while good sweet parcels ai . Bale 9 | aod bring 3.43% 8; Sugar, white, 7 Og a O& 1o cents premium on england, and 3 per cent premium on the United States. Freight £3 10 a £3 178, 6d. to Cowes and a market. at this port, for the month of June, was taken frum the books of the Custom ee sig thal Fraos. United State: Eritish. Bi Tons. 45,229 Soper ence Passengers Arrived, aa H Bergmana, sie daughter and N then chs. Sips. Tota. soni ~ LY t u oe ay Sacg ee all Fonte sm kB hip Palmetto—H Ballon ‘oreign Children aud Suurses, Airs Josepoiog CraguG, | _ OF the Sharks, Hy brigs, and iit Mrs © aveamer, Mi Brown’, | shooones were re Bri jenoise, i brie Breinen, and ., Sam Brooks, Jas Stevenson, | |-¢ remainder Americ: D'B Comstock, Kev E'B Walker, B 4c CLEARANCES. | Bouand, Wim Lincoln, © 8 Dunning, Gacy so Ships. Barks. Brigs. Schs. Sips. Total. Heary, iv Maerteus, John Lyneh, ID Batewiw, O. o x 18 ye eld, Jol Joyer, John Murphy, H © Bradley, ‘D-G@ercke ii | Comtwise......... 19 20 Mow 2 hy Hewcky Wat Neale 'T Vaebyaids Soha eas, Taste Binck, | Fares 0 22 and othe: OF the foreign clearances, I ship, Shack! * ita and 138 Cuantestox Ship Chat GB | sgh were British, 2 brigs Swedish, end the remain | Whetridge, 3A V meric ch FM Cohen, Pi Sire po G. Swaw.—Information wi th fathers eet, annsin Bore ‘Swain, that the sh Lae | North, Mrs | Negan, ‘A Hayden nnd foe Banton for New 0 Orleans, vat the & ck Pye sii 8 fin 48 ening darines thick fog fog, rtd au rea | oe Rarnativ the ahip at BLM and. proceeded te the town but the remuirod cht at lest accounts. graph and slooy a ofa, bie orn oncom Yereerday morn p we ore M. Hung: irs Fitch, Mise r meee ming, Misses M Fauning and Crag, Hopkins, Mrs BE Miss Uhesholm, airs Howell, w. el}, and 7 im the steerage he Sea—E C Parkhurst, F Hawks, Edward Pex sacoua Coyles, AK Boker, D De Castro, Diego Lodeigos. Pavacnan—ShipHartford—iter H Jewitt aul Indy, Rev tr io In shot, 21 casks pre Ce A Bri barrels (7 pyek Pim Ghenermemaee nA Wet pi gncee, lady, t~] ages coma andi po dh niin and lady, Me Beck efi Hat hider Sub rigedende iene ind Caren al doscripcions, ‘whieh he will sell Guwaper Shel ~ iar re Gin mite ‘Sine sae Se Sie BieTroian, Michel ihn Wiiage, dches ior | “AlserCuewende / Tw ee T. PERKINS Is, Miss Robert Mise allen Of Mer G's & dag Rs mateg | A. gi Sa oe a Bera it ME oan ier “ah irs sen , jpodebegreladrrnanpion “tater see ‘ea : Ge Bet Saen ere event neshianlargg 3, a i ot, ford veline, Walton, from Mobile for Providence, June ‘UANO— wae, of the Gre analitg, for saleby | ("Fine Geld, fonge and Crue ale | olf Key Wes Gyn wiveon bands mys Imerre spoke | Sehr Albert Thomas, Thomas, 6 days from Elethura, with | Forrian Maits.—A store vessel will leave the Boston Na- | dence. for Liverpool, will | ¥ Lacrem,Jnus leboAccide BLY Wetchianies, Cole adel phi Jaly3— Ar, bark, Faipmonns Bo Boyd, from om Har ning in the palma of h | ther with distressing nij thi eravian, Block font tinued ui aber last, when he was was sudden! 2, Mallory, ftom New York; Tecum- | yout Rlack; schra Denmark, , from, New York: Sarah Kopperholdt, om St Thomas; Eldad, Mason, from Greeuwich;'S Castner, Robison, from Providence; Sze, Johnson, from Providesce; barge Albany, Naver (row mer Anthracite, rd, from New York. bries ‘ioe Kuowles, Bosto Cordelia, Littlejohn hrs Aubrey (Br), Harbor Island; Globe, Tibb ey, Stubbs; President, Combs, Digh: ton, Florida, ton; Increase, Ericson, Fa ‘Kosham Brown, Davis, Fall River: Geo Riots, Hubbell Bridgeport; ‘Thos wemer, Nickersy . Providence Bosto Fisher, New London; Joha O Ireland, Ryan, Providence: a, Hallowell; Beuinah Watson, Tow Nantucket; Carolime Frances, Fountain, New | B Davis, Baynum, New ¥ ns {udiana, ‘Corson, New Yorks “ barge Dolphin, Kainb, New ¥ j yrup—that he discharye iu the preseuce of his wife and Provingnce, Jul Age. p Midas, French, New York. | brother at Jeast.a quart of thick greenish matter of 0 offensive Be schrs ory, Waker. Norfolk: Joseph Browa, May, and | » nature, that his friends could scarcely stay in the room with New London; Aun Eli | seh, Hanson. iyo: 3+ from Boston 'y | state, and he ieee gradually weaker and weaker, ¢ gud wasted ia flesh, wut reduced almost to a skeleto 1 the least exertion led to me exhan jon, for it was with the greatest difficulty and au e bed in which he lay, At this period his physi a, y and friende—indeed all whosaw hiin--coustdered his cane beyond the reach of hope. Fortwo oad his srpetite | hod entirely forsaken him, and he took no nourishment during that time—when he determined to try “ Schenck’s Puimoni¢ Syrup.” That he had taken but about bottles of the sais Syrup, when a large gathering forme! s00n ripened uuder the soothsng iufluesice of the Syrup. He had given up the use of eff other medicizes at this a8 strictly followed the directions accompanying the Pull a, | pala that any change could be made in his clothes, or even in | his left side, which | a distressing pai wall without erate jon cal Ge my hi ed that I co ny r Lf bi Spa sta was. obliged to keep way ved did not reli me;! dabotle, as well SHBELL iy settee ADIGE Hear Mr. Seth Terry, one of she oldest an ‘most respecte- Albany, Jan. 2, 181: ble lawyers in Hartford, 1 following is an extract ofaletter received from him :— r. Lownsend—1 have used one bottle of your Sarsaparilin and find itis excellent ia its effects apon a chronic thi Pain to which | am subject, from aa injury, occasioned eats ago ina jublic stage., Please vend me two bottles to re care of Dr; Seyinout. have conversed with two of our principal physiciase, snd redomumended your our Sarseparilss Hartford, March 12, 1645, William’ Lippincott, 225 Water street, Agere to leave bis bed —- of the time ig ie \Sionteiten AT a tn Mme, 1 | anclen much swollen was unable to Welk without erutehes—> used three bottles, aud is now re | Daniet Baker, Frmk, Philadelph : im—that at this time he wes unable to rise his head from the | ‘Thomas Smith, printer, 162 Nassau street, a tery, | Portiann, Juse i—Arr brig United States, York, Phila- | milow in, consequt es his weakness ; buthe continued | eared 6 loug stan pad sesravated cass of elphia: eta’ brig, Mout a (of B. late of New otk Davia, | the ase of the medict se, hang Known that Me. winner hime | | James 12 Niclsou, of Haslem, was efficied with the bleed. mes, New York, for kan: | 6 je lowest 3 sev 5 cid 24, brig Hibernia, Elliot, West Indi st conpumerion, alter aif other mosses had Pecan der) re resedy. iis dougliter, of Exysipelas, and gene! Beng anvan, June 2}—Arr sche Henry Jenki White, N | several weeks he contianed to eek at feel Cid ahi Aguetaet, Mosher, Liverpool; brig Augus. | gradually diminished in quantity, and nr at of a hei NERVOUS DEBILITY. jerwood, Yori | Thy character-—cat hia appetite began to improve. his strengu Pp Geenaa ae Wroome greet, cured of nervous debility fouwansh daly Scr brig Ruby, McKenzie, Lube; to return, and ine ahort Gime he was able to.it up ia his cham | anda rariety of & la ‘This ‘indy “was so wines | sehr Gen Scott, Lathrop, Fall Kiv ber. The period ae ee ny tween king first bottle | flictes ‘was twosble to sleep, oF even ela June Ist—Arr baraue Plata, and brig Granite, and his recovery was, kes rapid ¢! in | converse with Intends h i ‘is condition create | « vec Sane Bt Behe Clivper: Harriogton, New Yorks 36thy/| himdering tis if | A.N. Chapin, Agent for W: ‘ | Antilles, Crockert, New York: | tinually to see, a3 it were, e grave. daughter ‘had “ie small pox ve bh Taunton, June Arrscbrs Yantic, Phila as the yrup still stren| neshoued and improved the system, he Sarsaparilla—it drove 1 oat an if dire King, do, ‘Sailed 30th, schrs Armada, Rosei continued using itt! he had taken tweatyative bottle ‘That | her without ary sears. Mr. C. informs us that a (i Reeveuk, ts veoaiins ‘Godfrey, do. | he now believes himsel: mn theenjoyment | residing jn Jersey ity, was sick with uhe sinat! Do Wiesuwcron, June 22Cld sehr Jonas Smith, CollettyN | of good health ¢ thathe is able to attend toall his duties, and | advise ne'done so with perfect success, York | forebal thems en's township officer es well ss ateay period of | Bas ne acare- What is wiost singularin these CWo canon is, the . his life jase tow — they are | — ies used lla, all es ered, abe | pron na perfectly sound condition. ‘ror ’s Southern Mail. gned RICHARD L. COX. | ti By Last —_— i) ‘ spirmed to and atucrived, this 3d day of Mey Inia: betire th ne Pores [Signed] HAUNCEY BULK LEY, fa ory ihe exvane onroux, Jaly Arr rept Rainbow, Rogers, Boston. Std dermin. | ‘urge oN GREAT MEDICINE FOR Fi eapetnig iely “Cd, barks Eliaabeth 3 Reminatony | we, que Lyfsita%t- Burlington Co..N. J» April 224,166. | | Dr. Townscuds Pr Seraperilis Bevan Mary, WI elven, Bostont Fenn! in. St John. N gbumubsennlin tiene formas tree arkived cf aioe one brge Pest Heng Dogton; Mada aie. Went tp do tet crate eared gueyaeamica wo Michal | gbatrsica or Gguly oaraon jx dies; Havana. Gill, Bostoa: Alenahm NB sires fords | vary Consum| on, which we believe seb qured ty, te wea oi tion of the system, ‘no Matter whether the va Schenck’s Pulmonje Syrup, and feel i¢ our duty to recommend it to the consumptive inthe stronsest possible terms, having been eye witnesses to one of the greatest cures ever perform: | ed wetion of the country. Joba kes schrs Wm Hart. French, Providence’ Rech, N York; J Sit Pesreny Shenandosh, Y. William L. Brown, Andrew Griscom, ‘Thos. H. Hewhings, wlings. OTICE, TO THE PUBLI gubriber, ater en jean Carpets of every without ripping Ingruin 64 cents per yards Brussels 0’cente yards Tfearth Rugs, Table Covers and Shawls cleaned, | rom 25 to 75 cents; ses dyed or washed, from Goons vo | Te Cont cleaned or drensedy from 3 cents to $i 4 rain 25 to 0 cents. T. SM jen a treet Nib.—Terma cash. ima tmere ERAL.—The now are Joseph Elk Ellis, Jasob ‘Manutox, N.J.,M aiid: Hi, Schenek—Sig: Yam pater ofthe B. Machin jew Jerse gaken Uy one'of the deacons to L. Cox, then lying, to dor by eeasum tions My dh nitletman would not all human pearance at dea ee ie ek ou Woollen Guods. Ser Sadith and'Dean ats., State ht — Dr. Townsend —M perdi deniers wae | Saeuarion ' in 4 seven ving juced by irregulanty piel ee be more spupeiaing f ating ts on ui frame. ersons, weal taking it, at once become robust and fall of exergy, cause or | eee iy, loges oe oF ac ident Soeriaein Tediae . Itimmediately counteracts ve | leasness of the female frame, which is the great cause of bar- It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, | to exhibit certificates ef cures performed, but we can assure the ullicted, shagmancrete of cases have been Beveral cases, when using i ly oe ite blessed with health: im in my congregation Last Sabbeth, a ae eae een GOH ae ee | Rovday Ylsdre bees at his hotee: ond. eestea Goer Mian ab gine hag effected grest cures, wesc ey Rene 3 assurance that yonr Syrup was the means of savin Din lifes iitined a botle of 4, bottle Saver > y ‘warzent | Tam respectiully yours, JAMES M. bony — shoe aril and ey “4 ither foreign or domestic, for aly eed The Rong: ob | geauine Pulmonic 8: red by restored her health. i Beat | whos her elf st ss siatcicieeas a ee oe | she prepaeter, and te fr sale ot Eis prtunigah odce Kars | ‘setved Ltske plesnare tation sabnotlelotag i'snd secon eee teed Trae | Courtlandt street, where person ‘can Feceiva aivice, hav their mend it to the public. caterer Brook, fee of expeute —__2 U2 Junge gamed ai obtuin nis CON MD. MOORE, omer Grand and Lydina st (TO DEALERS IN WOOLLENS. BU SPEPSIA and igen’ “COMPLAINT, | Albany, Aug. 17 2 og gli iA een a A Poser alo, DESEy also by A. B. Co. 273 Broad: —_ BE ee aes certs The miscilbe We eee Ford a0¢ LOOEe SS. | i, Sieiieahtfo cl whem Oi ee Bert: 3, 1006 . a | Wooster ; Everitt, dion, ats Dr. Gardener > end—To hom this may cop. been awarded tol. M. for the improvement in re-fuishing ‘treet, Jersey City; W. A. & T. A. Van Zandt, com | to certify that my wife used one bore of your seers Port or New Youn=The following table of clearances | | JOHN WHITAKER. A full assortment [Th dO8e waitaker, late of Thorp, near Skipto York. “iain Disire land, will eall upon eribers, OF wil] Tor. im? rre. vm his sddreas by mal, he will leary something of | Toporeouce end Brookijn ; Reddiag & C ones to Messrs. Wolcott & Slade, 63 Pine street; William street, Boston, C, Langley & 58 Exchany lace, corner of Broad street | anid to D. Brigham & Co. 60 Bine gtrect, where orders sm orien eu in tied thet F. 8. Bockatea’ Acts sp sone? my | Heft. mayl ier ppl t No.4 Courtlan oy en for the old established medica *r. JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY, Orrice No. 50 Want st. aire THe Mencnante? | MEWICAL AND SURGICAL. Exen NS QUACKERY Dr. Morrisou hn been exgaed for over HIS Company continues to insure against lows gr damage 25 years in the tuccesatul treatment of all forme of private | re, on dwelling houses warehguses, buildings in ge- | diseases, mercurial and avphiliti eruptions, Kleeta etic | pepslr goods, shires sat eepaian ice: Sen Srtcr deseripriga @ tures, wgnarshaon and debility, it— | personal property; also agaiust we ‘or dalaoge by ihlead be | Bor Sie Wolds o0. oomaegusen” wits preveedgd congeone, tos vagation and transportation, hit London diplome, with the siguntures of the cont of x- aminers of the Koya of Surgeous, meluding Sir Thomas W. Thorne, Elisha, Bi Kitley Convers. SIF Anthony Carlisle: he, ker, tw Ma of Biot Woodralt, Anson Baker, fice 2436 Fulton st. Letters atiended to. ‘Sy3arere Joseph Allen,” | NO QUACKERY. | Tames E, Holmes, | DgcToR B COOTER M Daane street, member of the | on, John P. More, don, is consulted confi- William K. Thom, dontlallf on ‘aif privase he cures without man Morrelle | mereury or hindrance from ent enses he enres zagene | in‘a few days. A pwactice oftwelve years enables Dr. C10 | cure the most obsri strictures Jew m. THOMAS wi tiaee President. | _ Debility, result ‘rom ie tre ged in ee GEO. T. HOPE. Secretary. n2tfre_ | men. protracted POSE cK | ated by quacks "acon ¢ | cure guaranteed or no charg: lucates THE ARABIAN CORN PLASTER, Be oem Iya re N effectual and warranted eure for Corns, is exsily ap- | MEDICAL AiD. plied, and gives immediate relief In case'i DE, GREGORY, No.2 Roosevelt street, has made are. io cure, the mouey will med, For cout and valuable discovery, by which meaus he fg n roadway, 100 Fulton surest, and £8 | perfectly. cownest mereury or hindrance, fom pur Hike a) roadway ; C. . certain private we inthe meredidly short tries my atrget s Wyatt | . Kat , 121’ Fulton street’; J. ‘o Physiciaus wishing th ; 4 ‘sire jenerally, “Price ~ fon eaeilate ath been Seueaie Im*r eat result has at len; Beenie per a f GIC HAIR DYE. MA! | Pat IR GREY WHISKERS changed to a beantiful | taneously, li Pertenece eas | ol ithe 2 8 bole forwer ae ‘ot otherwive, by sendh pelt order | MILITARY canes Fhalon, it nudet Jadson's Hotel, Broaderur, | "PVHE SUBSC LUE per Je, with fall directions for use accompanying | sijitery lie to hi 4 al = Bayonet Seabl itlemen are invited'to call at the depot, where the: ero far of whiskers substieated forted of | nies, about changin ites. new companies, Pe RT CORE I Teo: 200 Peart at | BIRD lane MANUFACTORY, et. "The Bubscrib the’ Publics that he All lm ® ree ier, cHIN STS “AND MANUFACTURES Eon mi 7 to 25 eatin cable for. Nt aga to her confinement, under the most jicate pti being troubled ‘with the Theda ing of the feet, nervous affectious, and ve with my permission, and on | had used it, she was induced to | muifice it to say, the medicine not only in the, ‘confin { of one of. oe none | Dr, Townsend Den Sir : | Yaluable met sa tas Tineed, for addressing you, }-mader drdinary ein annsual character. who have been fering as [hm ‘Ing aces ewe. I years; Se ian aeitinn ol

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