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after year, until the scheme of Mr. Walker is substantially consummated, This news was ata premium at six o'clock this evening, but such is the mysterious influence of the administration over the easy consciences of our sage legislators, that the same means may yet be tried upon the Senate, that were said to have been employed so successfully in the House on the passage of the land bill. No such means will avail in the Se- nate. There is not a man in that body, we be- lieve, who could be bouzht, thongh there may be one, two, or three of the weaker sort, who might be cajoled out of their consciences. In one word, the prospects are this ev Mr. Haywood, or the al d compromise of Mr. Cathoun, or a defeat of the bill of reductions, is the result to be anticipated. We autho- ng that the proviso of rized to-night to say that the House bill as itis, cannot and will not be passed by the Senate. ne House, to-d all the hair off the head of Father Ritchie, scarcely leaving him a scalp lock. They reduce his prices 13 per cent—they provide that for jobs called for by one house, upon Which the types'shall have already bees set, in execution of an order from the other House, no- thing extra shall be alowed for the type setting. The teselution passed! most decisively. To-mor- row. itis not unlikely, the bill will be passed, providing that after the present Congress, the printing of the two Houses shall be done by eon- tract. Father Ritchie, in his well-meaut paternal homilies to the House, has aroused the ire of the “young uns,” and they are determined, if possi- ble, to drive him away from the organ—to super- sede him—to overrule him—to rule him out—to ef rid of him, and to send him back to Virginia, is lectures upon the tariff—his delusions upon the Oregon question, have raised a homet’s nest about his ears, and courageous will he be if he ean withstand the assault. ‘ he result of the naval consultation in reference to the attack on the fortress at Vera Cruz, we have not learned ; only that there has been no such consultation in session upon this subject. There has Leen upon something, and we shall ascertain what it is to-morrow, though we hold to the cas- tv of San Juan @’Ullon, “The final conference was hela to day Tus Doeror. TWEN .Y¥-sivTH CONGRESS. In Sonate. Wasnimater, July 91, 1846. sey glass manuiacturers, ag of the duties of "42. Mr. D. sad th ed, would throw out of busi the glass m»nufactor employ ions of dollars He ld wish (an! be paswed without crossing af or do’ting an ¢,) thet glass might be placed at leas schedule of 0 per cent. But if no change was to or allowed in the bill, he had nothing more to say, He spoke at some length in support of the memorial. THe Pa ainst the proposed reductions 1, if it pass persons in cayital of five mil- the bill were to MAKING AUSINE! Mr. Huxtixoroy presented a remonstrance from paper and book makers of New England, against the repeal as Proposed, of the duties of the act of 1842. Br. H. gave some important statistics connected with the paper busi- nesi ie manufacture of paper in this country com- menced in Massachusetts, aud in New England, about the year 1760, ani was encouraged by the local le tures as far as the blind policy of Great Britain would al- low. For many years the business went on very slowly —but what was the extent of the business now? The intelligent men who had framed this memorial, did it for the information of the Senate. The capital employed la in the United States in the paper business, amounted to. +2 supetas aoe $18,000,000 nual product wa: i 17,000 000 Number of mills employed,. ... . . f 700 Number 0. peri egos bee from 75 to... 100,000 men, women ani children directly employed in the ‘iness. The raw materials we: labor is an indispeusable article of necessity in the trade They were not monopolists generally engaged in this trade; but men of small means. The raw muterials cop sisted of rags, cotton waste, bale rope, junk, &c. The stock employ ed in the business amounted to $8,000,000, one-tenth only of which was of foreign growth. Where does the balaace come frem? Itcomes from almost eve- ry hamlet in the Union—there was hardly a dwelli thegcountry that did not make its contribution. ‘I'he verfegliection of these raw materials afforded employ meat t&thousunds of persons. By this bill you propose to make this stock unavailable, aud to throw out of use some $7 000,000 of capital thus employed. In the raw materials of cotton waste, bale rope, rags, &c. purchased ofthe South, there was an equivalent puid to the South, for all the manufactured paper which it gonsumed. Tue other articles employed by these paper factories were coal, wood, iron, cotton, leather, sizing, oii, coloring materials, soda ash, pearlash, &e., employing at least $2.000,000 Besides this there were $500 an- nually paid b: ‘The resuit of this bill, with its 30 per cent ad valorem upon printing paper, and its 10 per cent upon priated books, would be to seriously injure this vast bu- Sines, or to prostrate it entirely. Mr, Baomy was averse to interfering in a matter of this sort, but respectfully submitted that the Senator from Connecticut was out of order. He read from the 24th rule, which provides that on the presentation of a peti- , tion, the Senator pi ment of its contents. ir. Huntinctos—That’s just what I have been doing, ing it may make a brief state- sir. Mr. Bacsy—The only difference between the Senator end myself is, as.to what is a brief statement. Mr. Hustixaron said he was making it as brief as pox sible. He would new go eu. The Vice Presipert— raise a point of order? Mr. Bacar signified that he did The Vice Parsipent decided that the rule did not in- terdict the Senator from proceeding in his remarks. Mr. Hoxtixorton proceeded- ers in tue domestic paper trade, was from six to nine dol- lars per week; in England it was $2 50; in France, G many, Swede: $1.60; and in’ Ital: much low the principal article required in the finer of paper, and if you prostrate the pro- tection afforded by your revenue laws against the pau- Pot labor of Europe, your business must go down—) our jal borers in your paper factories will fall a burdea upon | little value; but | the trade for transportation by railroads, | She price paid to labor | bs ' the pares 4 the State of dency, he mij of Was, who might, pe few York, a t dispose of these avpropriations as would for be partial to andidele' fe best suit his personal interest. witheut particular refer. ence to the public convenience by transfering the discretion from the Secreta: it Mr. Lewi was taken up—an amendment was offered by Mr. Jarna- | and the CONGRESSIONAL PAY BILL of He moved to amend War resident, who, in all probability, would not be a te for re-election. as laid aside till to-morrow, on motion of gin, for ap appropriation for presents tothe Indians in towa, which leading to debate, the bill. at one e’clock, was pos'poued till to-morrow, to make way for the regu- Jar order. opposition to the measure, to b: trous changing of the fiscal pol ‘ policy coeval with the government itself—secondiy, th: bandoning the principle of protection, a princi+ it wa’ THE TARIFF BILL. Mr. Monrirap rose to an examination of this “eye ant measure. In the outset he defined the grounds of his ple older than the Federal Constitution proposition, Mr. M. recited the votes of several principal y ates in Congress upon the tariffs of 1816, 1817, 1924 and 1828, to show that Pennsy New York, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, ois, had been h steady advocates of the protective , rineip! head had been expatiating upon those ant Jars connected ‘with the’ history of the tar qu straight forward for about an hour, whem he came toask | the id, had now capital of the countr: than three Th | nois will for a marl ¢ if you don’t to one. Upy % —I shall be happy to Mr. Brexer rejoined had set down the manufacturing capi fat $300,000.000—but he seemed to fo: The Senator amounted to first, that it w y of the Gove: disas- 1 Upon the first rotective principle ?— Why had Ohio, In- answer? the Senator. rom Kentucky lof the country et the agricultural 1 000,000,000, more ‘e wanta market for our products, home market is inadequal the home mark r our produce must relax this system of rr Mr. Ten counties in Illi: We want the w tin our granarie trictio somewhat enlarged upon these points, and when he had concluded, Mr. Camenow desired to Mr. Mors weap—Certainly, sir. ked of Mr’ Bzee Mr. Camenow ra) im a question. on what occasion | ce of the larmers of illinois had rotted in the | _ Mr Buxxss disavowed having said so ; but had said stem, ite of illinois would be the effect of the restricti act of "42 were continued. Ten counties in the | would supply all the wauts of the home We wanted the whole world for a market. Mr. ¢ spoke with Lis usual rapidity aud ner. in favor of the repeal of the restric 1642, contening that if any representative here from Il- liuvis had voted for the tariff of °28, he had voted against the sentiments of his constituents. Mr. Mene: and J W. Mr. Baxrse—There was onl: 'homas. ener, ti y of man- eh ne of Heap referred to the votes of Elias K. Kane one representative. Mr, Meaamxap—I allude to her representatives in the Senate. Mr Baeese—That was, perhaps, on account of the woollen interest Mr. ‘of a | Seat. | Executive taken—26 of abomiaations,” litle business, Mr Sxviex called for to 4. So Morenean took w wool, Mr,Sxvien—" Question.” Mr? Mc Dorrie Mr. Lewis—" Qu Mr. Cameron usked a postponement till to-morrow. Mr. Havwoop moved it, and that the House go into r the ay: the bill | Senate went into Executive Se sion. Question.” tion” the point, and thought it strange that, at that day, Illinois should sustain that “bill that ‘bili of blood,” protection on should now desert the system entirely. Mr. Morehead, with increasing impetuosity, continued his attack upon the bill for three hours, altogether, when he took his es and noes, which were postponed, and the Puiaperruia, July 22, 1846. The weather is still a source of complaint, from its threatening appearance, and the occasional showers with which we are visited. The sloop of war Germantown, which has been so long upon the stocks at this naval station, at last presents an appearance which shows she will be ready for launching in less than a month. There are now over two hundred men employed in the various departments, on work connected with her fitting out; and from the advanced stage of her spars, rigging, sails, &c. she will re- quire but little time to take her place in the Gulf ly prepared to aid in the bombard- squadron, , full ment of San Juan The ruinous competition by the Cape May ’ Ulloa. bouts has been terminated by an agreement be. ' tween the parties, which will render the business more profitable to all. The Portsmouth has re- tired trom the contest (probably tor a considera- tion) and will, in future, make excursion trips to Lewistown and the Breakwater, while the trips of the Rip Vaa Winkle ant Ohio will be so ar- ranged that one boat will leave this city for Cape May every day, except Sunday, without interfer- ing one with the other. America, | here unde: | business. The effects of the Girar | Bank are being trans- ferred to the scene of the former banking opera- Does the Senator from Alabama | tions by that institution, preparatory to a speedy | resumption, Mr. William Swaim, the manufacturer of the | panacea” known by his name, and by the sale The steamboat South it is expected, will not come round r these circumstances, to embark in the which he accumulated a splendid fortune, ex- pired yesterday at his residence in this city. He | has been for a long period suffering under a com- es which precluded the hope of recove! pain | plication of mala ry. | The sales of stocks are still very light, with much variation of prices, Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. your poor houses, almshouses, &c.—espeeially with | First Boaro—3000 State 68,72 ; 1000 Lehigh 68, 63. your increased tax upon the raw materials. Mr. H. next _Secoxp Boanv—3s00 City 68, b3, 10; 600 State 68,72; descanted uj ivexpediency ot ad valorems,anuthe | 1200 U. 8. Loan, 1065, tructive effect upon the domestic bovk trade of your | all duty of 10 per cent upon foreign printed books, | Nava Boarp.—The following officers were re- bes Ica that the petition be referred to the committee quested to report at the Navy Department, Tues- Mr. Wxatcotr moved to lay the pal Dut subsequently withdrew the motion, was referred in accordance with the desire ANOVHER TREATY. Mr. McDvrrie chairman on foreign relations, was un- derstood to announce the conclusion of a treaty between the United scutes and the Duchy of Nas«au ron the table, d the petition of the mover. Mr. Sxvien —I would suggest to the honorable Sena- tor, that that i: udiect for Execative session; Mr. MeVurrie said not avother word THE GEN®RAL RIVEK AND HARBOR BILL, On motion of Mr. Dix, was resumed from yesterday. ‘The Senate yesterday, on recommendation of the com- mittee 01 commerce, struck ont from the bill some al, hington Union, July tendance. » (this morning,) the 2ist July, 1846 ; and we believe or very nearly all, were in » We distin- guish among them the gallant Stewart and Coiamodore 'acob Jones, in the full vigor of life : Commodores Chas. Stewart, Jacob Jones, Charles Morris, L. Warrington, John Downes, Jesse Wilinkson, Thos. Ap. C. Jones, Wm. B Shubrick, Chas. W. Morgan, Lawrence Kearney, F. A. Parker. Daniel Turner, M. C. Perry, Joseph Smith j iptains G. W. Storer, Isaac McKeever, Charles 8. Me- Cauley, E. A. F. Lavallette, 8. H. Stringham, Isaec Mayo, | Samuel L. Breose.— iV — EEE COMMERCIAL $12,000 for the Michigan Lake harbor of Littlepert, in | the State of Iilinois, because there was only from one foot to two foet of water on the flats, and that therefore the work was impracticable; the estimated cost of the pian of its improvement baing $16,000. tor from Illinois, (vir. Semple.) moved a reconsideration of the vote rejecting the item of $12,000 to the port of Littleport, He » lakes and rivers, little and big harbors, asa sort of fraud Mr. Davis enquired into this allegation. Mr. Arcurson disclaimed any persoai ever in what he had suid; he had only allusion what- poken against understood, the principle of consistent and proper. He well as of the ter spokealso in favor of the improvement of the lake harbors, i 1d be of opposed this appropriation. It wou! ol Bevides, thie, Item, and others Like it, if the Dill. TRNDER Arg erally in favor of the lakes Dut particularly in support of the claims of | the Ohio and Mississippi Mr. Cass saw nothing objectionable in the plan of com- bination of this bill. He could see no reason why the Hudson river should be in one bill ani the Mississippi in | anoth He thought it quite natural that they should | all go together. He next took up the detence | of the great lakes. They had no natural harbors, and you had to muke them. He showed | the necessity’ of harbors, irom the dangors of | the lake navigation Last year there were thirty-six ves- | sels driven ore, twenty total wrecks, and four ve: foundered @ut at sea (as we may say) on the lakes cause of the absence of harbors. Mr. Case showed how they made lake harbors. The sands washed down by | the rivers accumulated at the mouth of them, the water still, bars are thus formed two parallel lines of piles, compressing the current of the river at the mouth to 100 feet or 200 feet, as the case may be, the force of the current sweeps out the sand, opens a ehannel, and t Messre. Sevier, Atchison and Cass further prolonged the discuss with go energy, defended the reconsi- deration en the $12, stricken out yesterday for the Denelit of Littlepert. The expenditures on lake harbors had yielded an ample return to the treasury. The harbor oreated at Caioago had given rise to a city of 15,000 po- puiation—the harbor of Milwaukie, constructed by the pny en algae earaago, had established a city of (0,000 “Ant you thus been enabled to sell thou: upon thousands of acres of your public lands. These cities arose from appropriations for harbors just like tis, for the removal of sand bars at the mouths of ‘blic auction at the rivers. Why, you recently sold at Chicago a mere sand bank for $00.00 clear money into ain at ee. these toms of which amounted to 400 ves- gh capital of $4,000,000; aud built 10 steamers, 12 Hers, to $125, in between ited ‘ys in reply. when ent was reconsidered —3? to 19, the 000 to Littleport voted in, against the recom: —- of the bene gag Ag p Steaigy <o o small spproptiation to the river Delaware w: retained—1> to 30—in oppositivn to che recommendation “As umondment slowing dissfetionsry wutho ame mu te the Wer Department in the oxpentiare of pag these appreprintions, was next discussed by Messrs. lon, At feat | | at $4. “Wednesday, July 22. Asnes—Thore were sales in Pots at +$3 50, and Pearls Breapstcrrs—We have nothing to mention in either flour or wher Mr. Arcuison, indeference to the wish of the Sena- Genesee $4 1: 1900 bales In rd Middl Goot Middl; Fs = and 2200 Sheep. 150 Beef Cattle unsold, including those | were dis) ke of the combination scneme of quote prices firm as and to ry fi low — Livexroo. CLassirication. Uplands. Brighton Cattle Market. Jvvy 20.—At market 440 Beef Cattle, (exclusive of 100 left in the vicinity and not offered,) 15 Cows and Calvos, left jn the vicinity Prices—Peef Cattle—Better Cattle were at market, | We quote oxtra $6—ali ; first ‘read $5 26 @ $5 60; second 5. from Ohio, very fine | and an advance was efté $5 a $5 26; third $4.25 a $4 ‘Cows and Calves—Sales at $22, $26, $80, and $40. Sheep—Lambs from $1 50 to $2 25 ; old Sheep frum §2 to $2 75. Whale—Ws turers. In Whalebone, we hear of no sales. Now, by driving down | | oa he middl | that the loss in Mary Farmers in that Stat compensated for the jos New Bedford Ott Market. For the week ending July 20, Sperm—-We hear of no sales. The C ie and ry , hor sof 60 & pro} wheat, by the unusuall; pe 2 pea t continuation of the (a Tapereiicied growth of y, ue) | dag | of Cl | zation | The Port | Charles one-half | Prime. | Bernadi. | | EW Onueane—Bark Rio Grnde—Me Fox, Mr H 8 Hil: | | Je Passen; | Qvayama, PR—Bark wed asickly season is app: 08. Tebacco Times says County will prove or twothirds, | county. The quality nd prices remaio without alteration— $4 19% ; Michigan $4 a $4 06%. Corton—There was a -day, and about all pi We notice sales of 400 bbls. N. W. Coast at be- | 82 cents, and 100 bbis. in barrels, at 38 cents, to manufac- rops. ‘The offects of the recent rains seem to have been the f considerable loss to the wheat crops through. western States. We are informed is estimated at about ome-third. in some measure rtion of their of the corn late rains has produced oben on Wert River, 0) it . portions of the country Tying th oaiyi Mr Bay, a8 soon as peal Process of ‘disorgenk that the ‘hort one™nat tore than St most, of the usual crop of the rs Arrived. ia said to be ordinarily good, some W Lind=WC Wyman, F Naw Onteane—Brig Thos Walter—Mrs Cox, Mr Swartz, Brig Sarh Brown—JN Bruen, JR Van Em. Ketlerson. Surana | | 33 5 Jas Doyle, Clinton—G © Sherw: ‘Meara and Indy, M Miss Sherwood, T A Bulkley, Conroy, NY: y and two shildcon, Virginia cen, Opdengvars jens! i Peter rood and lady, H | Kdmith, GR Barker, G De Halls ery, © H Wright, Cooke, G Brainard. Nye d Salled, jose Henry John Shy lady, twe ehildren and * ped De f coulter Me Frenciovite, Le: Cy M Saw er N oka Ht De- une. N Orleans; nthe: Patnn Sesh Foreign Im; t L—=Ship C xs tin Pho EBs bole trea Relive ars tron ‘lee wer portations. 67 do seer, Cameron J A Neubold—15 Thomas & co—G8 Van Wagner & Tuc 145 Rosevelt & co—s WH Casey—4 A KD hore crats boxs nails R Patrick—4 crates E $ Clark—25 do May- dock—10 do JC Jacksoo—5 E Cauldwell—5 W Chauncey— ¥, ne a. amg d Ae P&I Hayden—i5 R ingslan jon Ps—100 tons iron Boorman Johustou- os liga atau aad baskets \—38 do 130 erates 1 case 166 bars frou 42 bundl er 4 Newcastie—Bark Valhallla— 50 tons coal Barclay & Liv ingston—23 bales W A & AM White—1i4 casks 195 sGB Morehead & co—61 casks Grant & Daniels—40 do C Devoe—2 trunks ® parcels av tous grind stones to order. 'Papeamo—Bark Leone--ilis, bus oranges, 400. do Igmons 1500 do sumac 100 bales rags 10 cks wine to Chamberlain & ‘Jaca La Granne—Brig Abeona—25 bhds sugar 55 do mo- ee tae Duk nen WY iedeies alilacaments ak Woes Riitrda san W Lind a coffee Dusseoub & Beckwith--85 cks molasses to master. Domestic Lmportation, New Ontuans—Bark Herehel—142 sacks wheat Fountain Fearing 191 kegs, batter lard 3824 sacks corn «67 do toorder. ¥ ane Bail aude 760 pies lead A Averill W'Sconr—no hides Gelrichy & hroger—39l ithe wheat, Rolert & Willie 1070 do | Harper=ed do. 3 | HMaghee--200 sacks com PH Van Neot—100 hides J 8 Parks | =usleacks wheat iow do coru Fountain & Searit—131 Dales | inemp to order, | “New Ontrans—Brig ‘Thos Walter—9000 bush wheat 49 bags coffee to orter | Mlomme—Brig. sarah Brown—s24 bales cotton James Ser cormiit do Beckit & Lout—3i_do Fox & Livingstoa—it Gvodhue co 30 Cullomb & Ineline—6 Pannell Rogers—103 EF Ham llon Gay—20 do Noah A Pratt—2 cases mdse E D Hurl- butt & cu—1 do fpont Phillips3 do David R Sellick— 1Bdo Robert Gracie—1 do Ctark & siooa—il do Noah C | Pratt~3 do W H Crawford—i do L Hagadon—1 do M B™ ‘Tracy to order, Clinton—30 casks rice Earle. Pater & les cotton JP Swain & co—38 bales Collins & Carchart—102 bls A Everett—I box 1 trunk lerate F 5& D Lathrop— pkgs D A sooth—1 bol F Burreti—I bx Taylor & MARITIME HERALD. “URS UF SEW FOmm, JULY 23, Tiogs, Lldvidge ene hips Tioga, . Hi Shine Tiogs, Lldridee, Havana er & Nickerson; Eos; (Durch) Crfaius, Ror sm. Wiesser. Barks Gibrels far. Jordan, Glasgow, Duuham & Dimou; Renner, (Ham) tk, St Thomas. Schmidt & Bslchen; Isaac Mead, Brown, Bavaunah, KM Deuill; Edward, Bulkley, Charleston. ym & Dimon. Bri ) Pict je da, Tuck ighthourn; G B Lumar, Hayes, Gi Bi & Siokas, Munroe, Cerdenes & Sagea, sobs Ogden: doseph Ae jas, Munroe, Cardenas 2, Jol 4 Kins, Gerrish, Matanzas, Read & Hoppock. Schre Amazade, Port) Silva, Madeira, PN Searle; M: t, (or) Stanwoud, ‘armouth, NS. J H #raine; Cordelia, i vanklin, Boston rah, Poury’ New Bedtord: Bloops Maria: dobason, Philadel phia; Empire, Smith, New Havea. Ship Charl , Tales, from Liverpool mndse,to Tapscott & Lo. 297 passengers. 4th inst, Iat 43, 65, spoke bark Columbia, of St George, steering 8. Bare Valhalla, Ca Boston) Gri from Newcastle, Eng. id ite, with on y Pe {aN tec ths Jon €8, spoke Si stip Indepecdenee; beace. for : an ark Lene, Nenele hey days from Palermo, with bb hy amberlamn & & , ick ees PR, June 14, with Jon Bark Susan W Lind, Gurtz, 21 with angar, to master vs from rachel, whear, ke, 10 master. Off Uaryaford R Grande, trom N ork. Di ‘on board the \d, of consi prion. . 24 days fr 'N Urleans, with mdse, to maiter. dithiust, spoke ship Jewore, from N Or Jeans, 12 days out, for Havre. Tortugas, spoke hy from Mobile for Liverpoo! o Brig Sarah Brown, Norton, 22 days f ton, to Sturges, Clearman & Co. orward. Brig Clinton, Andrews, 7days trom Savannah, with cotton, Sturges, Clearman & Co. e : wachr ate, Hibbard, 8 days from Washington, NC, with wroltoaster. Schr Lyachourg, Gould, Riehmond, flour and tobacco, to axson. Manchester, Smack, Richmond, flour and tobacco, to cat eke, Lake, Virgini Sel e, Lake, Virginia. Schr JL Rand, Teal, Richmond, coal. Schr W RJ Schr Monmouth, W ford, Jol Schr J BS . Jobuson, 4 ie, Cramer, Bi Lope: Bee SchrE R Schr Wm Hen hr Margaret, Schr Oli Boston, mdse, Schr Comnscticut, Price, Havre de Grace, iron. . 1 bark; 2 brige—anknowa, Ships Hottingner, f for Wis cast Tipe, Pe Louisa, for Cadiz; Johann Georg hattan, Pensacola. East Indi Empire, do; Alliance, _ barks An = Miscelianeous tKecord. _ Scur A MaRsHaxt, Mays, from Boston for this in contact, oa the mght of th; Potosi, and tore foresail. mi ter nearly down to the wate: Boston. Scun Emrine—In reference to theJwreck of t potred yesterday, we take the bares from i Bf the 230 ult, “Phe American schooner Ei tunate vessel now lost, with her cargo, oue for our Island,) has been wreeked on point of the Islaud. yet these perty, tell Rout they pe as fa m port, came Scituate, with the brig i, aud cut the'larboard quar- edge. She was towed back to 1, Barbadian the d p _ Hapoily no human life has been lost; ated disrsters. this frequent loss of valuable asad tale against those in whose power itis rsely choose Dot to u cement or completion Asa proof ofthis we ma: 1 others in the , & light nouse has iy now been completed. lu the chain of Islauds re. ching from Barb: there onght to have been jeus im ‘seen on terra hone of us can grace of not performing an act of humanity, as well as oue affecting pecuniary in. erests, still attaches to us, Baio Emracsanio 1s reported badly ashore ou Brazos Bari Sure Asttone—The Excel, at Savannah, reports seeing a large *. with painted ports, ashore north of Cape Hatteras, No fusther remarbs, _ Baia Port Lox, from New York for Bangor, in attempt ing t Eedg jtown, 19th inst, tonched on Chappequiddic | Point, but came off without much | low on the 20th. By pilot boat New whale ship Vesper, fro’ Spoken. York, 80 miles east of Sandy Hook, m land, via Pernambuco 39 ds, th 3000 bbl |. Same time, ship Citi: zen, from N Zealaud, with oil, bound to N Lond. Ship Helen, of Sag’ Harbor, for N Orleans, no d m9 of Bath, from N York for N Orleans, July 5, w) from Bath for N Orleans, July 6, lat 24 from N York, (June 18) for Canton, eat home letters. Brig Comme: for Jamaica, July 10, lat 21 09, lon 68 03. z { Brig Cordelia 8 days from Boston, for Cienfuegos, July 14, | Jat 33 N, Jon 68 3 Brig Geo Kyan, Hood, from N York for Isle of France, 25th ine, lat ‘Brig Speedwell, of Cohassett, July 14, lat 33 N, lon 68 20 W. Whalteme: | | Arrat N Bedford 21st, midnight, ship Desdemona, Baker, | Péteifie Ocean, last reported 1350 bbls spm oil. Left Pewam: | 1e4 ‘Cid at N Bedford 20th, ship Triton, Spencer, for the Pacific ito, Plasket, for Pacific Ocean sland, Dee 27, by letier, Chas Carroll, Long, , 900 bb ‘Ship Friendship, Stott, irom N Zealand. of and for Fairhe- | ven, with 2000 bbls wh 460 spm, was spoken {4th inst, lat 38 40, loa 71 51; had taken | spm wh 2 days p: A letter from ous, be lander, Clevel if Mysti Mf Payts Mareh 20, with 33 bbls spn 13 or black: H would go in to recruit, and then cruise ou Off Shore sted their anchors yesterday in Gardiner Bay, and yassed G Pout withefur wind; aNerwacds. meeting wih ¢ head ind and fog, returned tothe bay. Mr Loper, mate of the Timor, brought on shore or mats will take bly detein the shi | probably sail to- ow: | ver, from N Zeal sont ‘yer, yy 1 2500 bbl wh Lertars from abip. Hudson, Nickersoa, st Talcabusne, io Match Veet report her with 1200 Dols ol iad Capt vickerdon dangerously ill. Porte %6—Atr 29d, brig WH Tallman, Win- rer Pallas tid 35h, bark New: Here Porto’ Rico; fies Sica Hei Schnee, geek ee bel G Bass, Petting, St Lueras uh, Smean, Petae, frous Betbedoes tor Haven de; origs Helen Maris, Sweet? ‘ylinaso Tons, aly Tesla port, brig ialam. Shackor., for N Saye a ee can Tt ema: tom Ponlass, eteche te “nad for Bouton, Eee burgh, Jackson, ‘Wain Mick, for Bont Philadelphia, loadings syeoua es ye for OS ogg & asker), y jew York for Portland, loading. ¢ Ratkin, for Havana, to baigh loading for 8t Pa MBUCo, June 20—In port, brig sichmond, Tam O'Shanter, rigs re 1, do; Giobe, fe Kerk, Naben ; from it Ports. | Home | gator negtrey annals “Sat | Eaaeie Canary oan Salen ak, fara; Poto: iler—604 bbIs pork 380 do | Sardinian brig Guidetta, Galli 3 days from Genoa, with | marble, &e, to J Becara. '34 passengers. 4 ” Br brig Alamod , Bartlett, 18 days from Fogo, NF, in bal- ast, to a ‘ vig Abeons, Clark, from Srgun la Grande, 11th inst, with suger and molasses, to Reed & Hoppuck. | Brig Thos Walter, Marshiman, 21 day fiom Now Orleans, with mdse, to NL McCready. 8th inst, o! damage, and remained be- | off Key est. as Br thip ea King, from Se Andrews for N York, uo date, lat Ship Wa saw, Crowell, from N York tor Mobile, no date, | | at 25 30. lon 84 21. | _ Bark David Nichols, from Bangor for Havana, July 6, D H | Shot Keys, bearing SW. | Brig Ge from N York for Port Lewis, June 25, lat 23 39, lon 44. Bark Ge Sag Harbor, LI, Jaly 2—The ships Richmond and Timor | in SPRING MEDICINE. cr or waa ll be wand warranted bape oe jood, or 5 eutecoe Test or years, at our differ sh wi Certificates of cures ere ‘e have packet Palmetto, Carolina, * her jeud, from Bus- he aA tenatahy | We have received, th ént ¢ wig Non Seopa en by | A great inuaof Ne 1 y —-Arr schrs Sei Thompson, N Grroling; | preven e‘itto er patente with CRT oie rood, Bal seh ikes, Horu, N Hion. We. will reflec te persis writen ch, bark aa, then, Windies: Urig The columas of Snewasaper will ot allow us she opportaar i oi bn hago eng Conwer, a ty of presenting but a cases, to which we invite atten ‘Boston; Orion, Randall, Witmin igor DYSPEPSIA. hmond, (three masted) No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which s0 jeo, fry MEDICAL SURGICAL. NERVOUS DeBILidh suermmcnt by @ seeret de- 34! eilaaious, imporency: oie permanently cured by Dr. imstates ite original vi irgren and revert at cured without mereury. ovdon diplomas, the dtenatare of the Courpat Estainers of the hoyal of * iT Ri ¥ 5 - CULLEN'S VEGETABLE REMEDY, for the cure of cere certain, aud pan te crnplaints, is the tweedy remedy evar offered to the public. i free of mercury or copavia, and it to cure ff directions are complied with. “This mad’eug bee t & speedy cure, in most ‘obstinate never failed to }. A reguler physician is in attendauce at our offiee.— N Advice gratis id & Walton, Prepared solely by py: emt toe ‘ Sold ry Dr. a Wodlcloes Nont Martay sheet, Now Tonk tals medicines, No. 1 west of Broadway. Thompson, do, for Portland; Cas- | bles the guatrie Juice ae tee ; ‘ Nehotget Tn martes wae, Wooden) eeuhetig the otmaa at Geerton seth pape | pryq ANCAENT AND MODERN BUURS ten Of Cats ceca aie adetie aia aen ents in He large ase ent of No. 6% Johm street, for ra shoal, tion, we invite them i ead fitlowing tod Bae ingen ber ing iy Met ms a4 c| ' pride mts payors De es iderable collection many of whi i ag vot entire Swetinctony. we wold be hay sidersbie @o f any a 1s York; f irst ies in rare; and all, more or less, jue oe dy Cid ate ks WIR hee ae ei pees saeco mn ad ote caer oye, neve oa eee ie * Prote Himie dd ones. stock will be constant! teu dy the purchase of pre i Tistead teiateed Ee | Baoonzen, Marchy, res, | te iene, Grofsmulor collgetions sf Moo He wil pee ecaeenite:| Py amnttre teh amen eer agss | Sialh simmer Germs “asumatalipas Tacos: Tach; the muens” membrane became 40 affected thatalmost ciewee ahd ay dU all ngagee fe hore | ‘Bear | Gvery arcicle otfood | Tock produced sch, eau of rit make bie cotablishment an seroeablg 5 . Taigor, New York Metamora, Bunce, | Feodtned ‘peel almpa entirely \ouhe uae of evegn; eves | Att, einen of leter, andgieuae, general, cath a Yiltnan, dof Wetumpka, Fowler, do; Bor | the wasoften obliged tuo of Teaecarcsly describe | wham rill mest with cha rele pia a | eos july 19— | south co the lowest part wesw ¥ persons ‘ | pide Pasi, Tlbes, tal vestons Bre theusive that Thad woe ily dyapepiae | ybie ime, ike nasiity of foreign a mative % 2 Preston, Taylor, i was threatened with bronchitis. — Piseigy Fee Go Fiano For other iantapiaaatas foe, whee : , ‘80 inveterate that it produced a rupture will d aay pe may weet se tonve ~~ ie Wi ‘Tras confhied fur several works | ths lowest price charged by the very’ cheapest seller in It week and wearied by the \eastexercise— |. city. It wi benpld ins ity seller, jeleu, Smith, Brazos ayaa Your advertisement and °C | aya imerre “BORE, ookseller we York. Ripecosshs Santee, Prostor, bered to have rt. Van MEDICAL OF Globe, Ceri tage, Sint: | ber pt geamain vary badliselt | TR. JOHNSON. ty Deane suores me ; Baltimore ; Moxy. Grant, Gal- was at first to procure one bottle Mall Rect atthe manson patie tos tehe'Ariape, Gates, Brazos Santiago, | of your valuable preparation of jan justice to | York" ft che trantaytne GPSS ieee ightBrazos santingo, id Gal: | god tea pound eaonure you tha) Veceam tas Mrluatle | reputation for ska thous old huleanted casa tt hare oe 4G ia, 2 aA 4 by wcers Liverpbot se Mary, Foster: New York: bu Eliza Thor: | stored ta healthand srongth | have sed about four bot. | Med Jor Yours, s iroeminent. | Gleet, serigrure. ulcers upon ton: Little, Liverpool; brigs Telosraph. (Br) Voung, Kings: | tlea, Totest its efficacy, afer using cue or two bottles, | | Se Ody. Ot io the throat or toni Bringces’ Maria, (r] Russel, [lavana; ship Charlotte, | omitted for some days to take it, and soon found that f requi | neuer ewel wentdcun® on by scree habit in i reas Santiago Jono A’ Lancaster, Sooy, Bosian; | yed more, ss the disease was wot eutire in by youn ee jt Orleans, Patterson, Brezos Santiago; schre Swan, Mack, en | for dyapgnsie and af tcl sinistione, paittvely proveniad.” Rent gus € tinge: Belle: Weber, Pousscoln: Fanny. Seyranr, ing a cough. Se ee Nee Tian AW Pores a ieee Ei, canes ta the | NO CURE RO PAY Penardene Ath atte sell ga tee bar tee or Cc VAN KLEECK | 1)R. CORBI T, 1¢ Duane street, member of the J “i Sn ae Nene lerens Dotties Ror--|' Mv. Voli Mlosek wos formerly’ Busridl sad Cloak cf Alteay | DE ROE era. 10D Londou, Saree sonssiied. ie the to sche th, Rusvell, ‘Albany: Wm ‘Collyer, | gity tnd county, and recently in che War Departmentat | weatment of erin delicate diveises! A practice of four Jonnese. = York oops Bridgeport, Albxa % 42 ee sot | Washington. | toon years, devoted to Feueres! dtiseasen, enables Dr. C., to C : Lidy Feawick Chapman. 1 ae . Recent cases cured i 3 5 it with d: foralong | four days. No mercury used, nor restraint in diet or Flew Ber Ao; Jal ne ay cele Adelaide, Slocum, hi Pass ve andenyed CBrequenly tr eradieate it from | pareute PL my thy oe alae Oa Rye eta, Bremen’ Murcestors, |-sennsiont thetneerl eotaehitte sherechor ie sammenst hte. earenrnercanes Dranisre—Thoee individuals, whohave Hambure nek Baltimore. "| pocame, rendering angereain the p indulged iy certain lonthaome habit” can hoaifivaly be re Hartatsetat,.| icleeeetins puccetaes throat, tracl S| newt door to Dr Joluson'ss ? 1 xe Fort Spain, | ongaaw of life m thelr phyatenltenettony | Tie SILENT FRIEND RE 0 K iraca’ Po doi, Clapp, | bottles I find mysel( relieved trom ABERNETHY'S BOTANICAL TILLS, are « speed an: Ince, Greenlaw,, Pore spain; Voltaire, Crowell: Nee |. a ‘zymptoms. In my case, pid radical eure for Gonorrhamn, Gleet, Strictures, schrs Gen Warren, Welsh. Matanzas: Chief Sachem, Testored to ite oa } Grethral Dise gee irritation of the, Kidneys, Semin 3 Ci ii fect I ease } “ liseases restrain~ Shombattean ampere Howry. Nike jon derangement then ans ct impels me to reoom Kd alicary and. destructive mead your we atBicted. ‘a wrap FAMED MALL gence rooner tad more eee Atbeny, Aaguse 9, 1006 Sear discovered, Te ort ¢ 15, __ . at srereagat ‘Avotheearis? Hall, % Catherinazatroat-Priee tor, Han hrs Italian, Col- | J. W. Bouck, at theAtheneum Hotel, Broadway, son of Ex | $1, with directions. gerd not tn, eaphr-dov Euan Nieves. do: | Goverior Moudk, was cured of this ditresing complain By | CURE YOURSELF. “si hi y ire; Vesta, jam, Newpe e, | ual vo. e , READ — can obtain a | Lakes Brovideuces Tang Henderson Chari, fall 8 | Nir Livingston, the Expres Conductor, of No. 18 Wall. | ATRLICTED. BEA Dor One/Tliee pom, comvatenie,« a Te Pema eB iON OF THE HEAR | waren f eerame mete fc tenements eee. Ts i hater tees po} arab ly anagem rot roaklyn,had the | sor Dusinen, ig adapred to every ake, sex, and cos, | by wi lenderson; Isaac | rs. 8 Saye were heartbura, ‘aud sick | stitution, contains ne mercary or other nexious drugs, ani Creeks pet se aay, taaweall, Gloscener | Bayemation of ie ua las cntinsiy caved by cax'| od chased of tou oe. » gompran Irwin, New York; Oneida, Haynes, do: 1 | ing two bottles, Pech, patting, as pak nf te rary, tral iat 8 ; | “fie Whitmor, Bergen, New Jersey, was aficted with @e and hr Gyaotnre, Wulte thilsdehnits:ioike schr-iicel, Ack: | palpitation of tha heertyaad pains the beckandshouldere, | Prgsare scase it will nov eure.) 61) 0 Uy veld bark Muskingum, Shaw, Cubs Sid, | sosevere, an tobe usable to sleep mighte—was | S'8ol c& Co. 21 Co | ‘Sawyer, Richmond, Va. or Philad. | sored to heal Byiszing one bata remnled at drug stores commer of Hudion an a, corner | ; : q RES AND ULCERS. | Gi'Bowery and Fourth, comer of Bowe ane | “Bonrsnovrr duly 17—Arrechs Melville, Sawyer, Phile- | John Baxter, Ul7 Felton street, cured of mercurial uleers. | here Bowery and Walker, East B 4 Charles Edwards, 129 Greenwich street, ¢ 1 delphi: Ware, Pendleton, N York font Waxtuatt, July 2i—Arr brig Margaretta. from N | sores, which covered his whole body, attacking his throat : Tid | andeyes; was eight months in Quebec Hospital, an din oa erty Dune, foe Genta; tak aareeed, Hine womice *eurable—was perfectly restored by the use of two |, Liverpool . i bot cat SuMoxD, July 2l—-Areat City Poiat, ship Rhone, Har- SEVERE PAL Mrs. MeCallum, No, 136 Third avenue, severe pains and Parte ne ee es | dizeinegsin the! ad, informs us she is, as ‘she believes, per sa RAB alt Srrigcs tila Mscoe, Hayden, New York: | mapeatly toeeed. scscncy atten: ovfary pits 16 breane | ‘Momas, July '10—[n Datk Harriett Thompson, | and side; was unable to raise a chair; took two bottles and is | File, of and ior Philadel Drie Pogaintoe, Gray, of | ROW eWoFiog kood health oy tor Baltimore, ame fay, ald 6 aches Orlin Mary, Enna, | , Alfred, Coaklin 385 Madison street—wite cured of the of Buitimore (tram Trinidad). for Porn Rico: Glave, i : ' oe Wi NO: Gb ite, Keeps an extensive bearding house No. 8 State eT Wace PLR eco letel pe Tee Pones, PR tolife was. despaired of—was cured , of Philadel! | gereet had lv complain Savem, July 20—Sld bark Rossbella: brig America, Tread- la. if be, | well, Phila, schr E H Herrick, N York. bivody ant sou al bud aerefen nenfandboures | astonishi medicine hes ed in | By Last Night’s Southern Mail, | care‘opchrin"G curctitm' are indeed wouter | — ‘Dr. Townsend—I was attack: a jing pain in bed. 1 tried hen called Home Ports. DO, July —Are bri ieve mest not help. | heard of and ina " Potomac. Boston; hr Forest King, do. RXANDRIA, ld Br brig Favorite, i pad that T could nt Au wah much afte tne T wes Rodolph, d ey several remedies, but they. Daniel st. Jan. 2, 1845. 85 E 2 Beth’ Terry, one of the oldest aud most respe; Suiled— | ble lawyers in. Harttor ‘The following is au extract ote Hampton Roads, bai Imada, 40 di } Bama, from Baltiinare, went up to James River today. Brig | Hartford, March 12, 1645. Pay ippincott, 225 Water street, was unable to is and is now well. ” ES. N. NE LA . ives, U larlem, was with the bleed- ERGEANT-AT-ARMS, House of Representatives, Um- |. James F. Nielson, of 1 W ‘pba 3 ne | ‘ the ing piles for seven years, was enitrely reli ‘asin; gh Mesecky ee bdtens telilinoie, Missourt, and , remedy. daughter, of ‘Erysipelas, and general female de erritory, immediately after the adjournment of Con- | Fangement. a ig pupitiry. gress, and will étcond to the Collection and securiag of Claims ey ore cu sete teed ‘devi he ab d Seater. ; He ell rota te Wasbiomtyn stot the 25th oi November, to ints. This ‘lady wasso severely al- taking Philadetphia, New York and Baltimore. in his route. time she was unable to sleep, or even Mrs. piel ery of - jicted that converse with her tends. Jemen wishing to avail themselves of this yanity, | nf ose their claims settled, will address him at Washington | ¥ MALL POX, yes i t of C. " A.N. Cl » Agent for Wm. Talor, ce aay ‘Sichbera of the House of Represen- hter had yet pee X eer aieeth nd 29th Congress. ‘ila—it ° desired he will visit Balnmore, Philadelphia ate ith theaeeil nek cad hp ost. to. ith perfect success, ese two cases Btw c. srage house corn loelock. on the 14 o'clock of same i inst., and was seen between 2 and 3 Bo Walker street’ He 5 feet 10 inches high, stout built and is about % years erge cities t i lel y and he GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES, Toots :reueral arpearance shit of astage driver, which was | - Dr. Townsend's Garsaparilia isa sore speedy care hi ‘oeation. Any informatign ting him will be © inciprent consumption, thankfully received at J. , comerof Peck Slip obstructed or difficult bon wrens oe continence of urine, ng and Water sireet, or at 303 Pearl street dy!7 Staw2w*me TO THE LADIES. * Bright tresses are the theme of poets” » produced by irregularity, ill ‘Nothing cau be more surprising. than its i { is oa the human frame. Persons, all weakness | Sa bemebtek olen beet fairy de before taking it, atonce become robust aud full of energy | i e ‘most od | T its influence. e Preto Sm ote bay ol lustre, the Tessa ry ‘of the female frame, whieh is the great cause of bar- N order to preserve the Ha’ seal, is treet — would inform his customers and the public in general, ip must be kept perfectiy healthy. and elear of dane Sento cereale devi ise the hy MN decay and fall out PHA- | expects us, in cases of s0 delicate a nature, | LON'S VLEMICAL HAIR INVIGORATOR is the ouly | cfcarte performed, ba ca tare | ar % e results. cases been rorted | “Buy ivot E. Phalon, 61 Brosdway (Judson’s Howl}, or of | wi cam jes have been without children, after drux or fimey detlers geverally in city and country. It is es- | Reine 8 few boules of this invaluable medicine, bees peealy. recommend the ladies, for toilet use. | eeoed mo ring. y di ory Sr te neatand general debility and mafiiring evatinually bY felon | Bid cage FACTORY, 156 Beleetis, | Seunaua of bearing down, falling “of the womb aud with {7 faform hie euston dt sumetinh aon then nepartnskes rt +h diseases as [ have described, 1 & bot thon Bird Cages. of every deccriptica, your Extract of Seeaepanil ay td followed. the directions | dar and Willow Jiire, Brag a nskets, Mess, aad Seger i You gave me; in s ag Rerioa. it remaved her complaints aad | ina Testo . e a tot ‘of which he offers Tower’ tha, he habs boat, eae: | seed ike pletaure thus ‘acknowl it and recom: * 1 RRULY. F pa SKINS & SLAUGHTER HIDES—c000 dest yun eae p. ggom, omer Grand and Lydius st. C4 Sear kt ‘Also ligne, myadteg, | , Albany, Aug. 17, pity and heavy Hides, of various average weights, For ealepy = | Eine Corsactre, Sept. 23,1945. | Dr. Townsend—To all whom this may eoocern —This is KITCHEN RANGES. is, } to cortity thet my wife ased om le tI Lara s, y he i RAN | Bee!» Doaynrh tae HE Propcictars ore Now prepared io furnish Hioimes’ | ficae circumstances, being troubled with te dro Xs swell. T ranges to the trade, or set them up for private families of ia of the feet, nervous affections, and very mach debilitated, boarding houses, having purchased the right {rem the patentee | with my permission, and the recommen of thane w to mannfacture and sell ‘Our experience iuinanufactar- | had used it, sh ed ty ith ite of mo fat ingand setting Kite! Ranges, in this city, for the past 18 | suffice it y, the medicine the , desi effect, Years, warrants as in asserting that Holmes casi be | not ouly in the hours of cou tbat ratiod ww economy, convenience, and durability. “They | of one week of its use, the dropsy, thd nervows ‘guve are to perform the purposes for weigh they are per- | way toad smoniahing, jegree, and is now better Seperate Watevan rekeesme tase picts ‘aiperees | “Tecieeube sepa Your mon Obedout gad ob ry 5 cos ven to persons | hiking to ppichase. The prices range tous © to4f dolaree o's. JAMRSON.” vin freee amg awe 5 de 7 E 8 of terrible | ww days it | cee | Margaretta, from New York, arrived at Port Walworth, oa mem oh | Barurday evening last bed much of the time for two years—entirely cured. | G: eTown, DC, July 20—Arr brigs Anoloston, N York, | Thomas P. J f Hoboken, inflammatory rheumatism, Lubec; schr Columbia, N York. Sld schr Belle, | ancles mud My atin ‘unable to walk without cratches— ‘Third «nd South stre stree’s, Baltimore ; an Syl? tw*m val ‘osm: face and skin, particularly pi «freckles and rms. The use. 0 ‘oa | {etter ort Cisse aril entailich a cloas end betlfant ou aplon ion. id in es at 75 cents each, iat 188 Bowery, corner of Spring street. Also by Mrs. Hays, Brooklyn. myl6im*m | ). WILD ete hat thoronghly refitted and refuroisb- is a Orie Rouse 6 Broadway, (ediotite the Globe F pared to receive fami se Mosldoke Draner beanders oan EYE Tope see tee Banrery: doreesoen coelenveteremlicns rt i 1 | diseases ofthe Eye and Oplithalmic Surgery, aud assures the public it there not am: tt the numerous ” which the human eye is subject, any disorders of that 7m Which cannot be essentially. relieved or cured by him fandoubted testimonials which can be seen at the public. that his praetion fe not ex: Seeded olthes ip stent or success by that of any other iat | Sc tice hours fom A.M. to Lo‘elock P.M. after whiels ate. | “s'o Artificial yes forsale, and which will be inserted oa reasonable terms. ¥ Valen * him 2 | hl ini arks on Diseases ofthe f'n letter received from’ him :— met | TX pamphlet containing remarks on re hi cae 7 K neue, 9 oeye etn: | ota tereer rece e used one bottle of your Sersaparille, | several instanees of reat euros stioctad. ty ebre Whealere Bermuda; Bree Sr) Greet: Pore Walthenll, Vata teed | and fin Tn itseflects apon a chronic rheumatic | mode of treriment, enn be ied gratuitoualy a hie residence, © | for Rio de Ja Eaterirign, Reetle, West indies. | pain o which | améubject, fot au injury, occasioned several the same will be forwarded to ny ove peptone | a ears ago 128 te bot) i 5 i tons Bawa! Baker, do: Churet. Burt fe eare of Dr. raathave legayersed with two MONTHLY BRPUKT SOR JUNE Barch, fin_ Wareham: sloop Glide: Pht Physicians, and recommended yout Sarsarar NEY, Lone mepicaL" AND SURGICAL INSTI- UTCASHS KUCCESSFULLY TREATED. 2 Partial deaties. ale hena. 4 un in left si , ‘eaghing. iene Uri § Becondary venereal. Bt mR aniuel we “ ‘ 8 2 Falls ‘the bl Pe | 2 Pain in eye-ball 2 Cancer ofthe womb, wader ) mnt nal dropey. 6 Falpitation of the heart. 1é Caren of wise” H ‘Acute “hematin. 4 ., Pain in 2 Dormant liver. 12 Cases debility and loss of | 4 Veuereal sore throat. appetite from improper 3 Irritati and im aoocen se” 2 Determination of bived to 5 Examined to deteet disea- ses of the lungs. pac 2 Cases of cholic. SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS AND CURES. abscesses. 1 Tajury of ankle jornt. 6 Uleerated legs, of long| 4 Enlarged tousile r i a exti y eman Same dy.at rseveral ar ly upon the tempts had | ren made by d_ required) another surgeon. issection fer) 1 Injary of ahand that was yeetticpation, 13 ta aceon valve. | e rucysted tumor re- rictures im arethra, cu: thoved {rom a geutlemants without eatting or bura- end. ing. 1A tien of th at} 1 Uva: joved. the shoulder joint. The 1 Amiuetion af cancer operation was perforined on the 6th inst and wiv | place on the at | messed by Dr. E. Parmly 13 Sullivan str’t, and was | and several others. The| witnessed bi Childs, {| Tady was 70 years old, and Dr.King, and many others. recovered: ‘ sie aga ered. Poor atten te between je the morning. | W. BOSTWICK, M. D., iy102w*re Attending Sargeon. and Physiewws { SECRET DISEASE CURED, | Y @ Botanic Physician that understands his bi }, has | Serene practice for ten years, has ‘after fit. “Those who wish itien | pitals, without benetit. and ignoran and keep meric | "Cagmaraigen fe a sane | THE FOLLOWING ABVEMTISnMaN | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, MEDICAL ADVICE IN PRIVATE BISEASI Ts, MEMBERS of the New York College of Medicine and established for the suppression galas attention to and can confidenUy prom Lh medical treamment, n safe und permanent care,W: it mers to the constitution or confinement from Jn- valids are particul=rly requested to make application to | | Cott thos ves Ce fi Cry Amouat of suloring and time sey be thus voted. us of | the members of the College, for mauy with years J hospitals in Europe, forthe eure of atlends tor consultation dety. trom AcM tov. FM, a Medi IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY IN |D8.—Person } ling ia Ge Cm thy | Sading it enoneaat Cad } jention, a Inca Redictne fequiate to performs redieal cure, to pet i ith all ‘dime of eon trctica, snl troaent resolved elaewhereyif any, ead ee cloning $f post paid. | bad ora, " } —E amanens af ll tites Feely bet Ranges, preter and belies i KLPEAUR SPECIFIC FILLS ome rey care k GILHOOLY§ J | FoR oe sre cuit ee dlscherats tocar the erode. A. GILHOOL SON, it apology, | am eon- stone all r ow mine neal oon Naame eet Mimy anc ease at iowa de Cn im are Wy tear ie THE AMAZON j Tay be of some service to brated iyentorfroemor lible remedy for WiGs, so mae be, aid to others who may YJ = 9 ane sainemag, the on, [ait io daty 10 send you the follow: Breath degre i ipo erpenne or ‘from ENTLEMER’S Real Heads of Fair, boing the Jatest and had been very mueh out of health for tne t . pew | seasons at ee an tks Aneto lane | yous. sbeut os onthe since Physicians pronow ‘STA TIONAL DEBILI | Scale; and thes ydecebeal end vomipten to | complarat, ance whieh time I he a et of Pan Seen ae | EES teiasad cho re Pay or gossamer work. They and show deform anes of fit on the 2 Comtrivanee entirely new: they drawn ent o! pieces and f x : or encom of any ini ‘an | are pat on Immediately adept themselves | pight. One of my 5! we wes fa Poubalivey impotence, ity, or barrenness, unless | tothe become part and pareel of the | lower than the other. and every joint im my recarved | ing.om malformation. asia babi in | to every menns in ther po 7 aod eect a al vais etch Unise. omer! ewetely sin too | eto wears of he Ve 0 JEWELLI INIATURE PAINTERS, &e— | Fo Ce pamancat eee ae Te m3 Si haureenn Not Court near ‘uleers, nodes, or any eomapinnnt lway,, wi esale and retail fact ‘of ‘perlite, iNndicious ase of inereury, or anskiltal Eig: Pisa yeket” Wareh, Ki iia pencil Boxes; tam chould que Chie renee tothe caeae , 8800 per ee a fate cently to order. Also, Tray ton cau conaider Wisael ale after having the veaaral dicate, and Boog to Jewellers ee ones watches, and Fen cnd croeenty Cleensing the system iy ‘of laa eave veoaatealy Ga hand ga’ | eas Vasant does Fete, tinele bole ar $1 exch jin ean of haifa donen tor with neatness lo. 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