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pecan Ca OA ASSERTS re the committee, whea— Cr aunatas ~ plac f the hall. reported that the committee found itself with- out a qnorum T Mr atrs moved to discharge the committee of from the further cons.deration of the post- —That’s & good motion. Say, “ and t motion in order ? House can discharge the commit: tee from the con: tion of the subject. Mr Hamuew at will he the aifect ? ‘The Srxakeu.—To bring the bill into the House Mr Hawtow.—And all that portion of the bill net ‘ion I move to lay that motion on the table The question was takeu ant decided in the negative. Mr G-kbos.—\ ill it be in order to amend / The Soaks x.—Uuless the House shall take a differ_nt course The committee were discharged from the further con- sideration of che bill Mr Hors tye evil, that in view of the difficulty, he had ‘The Sreaxen determioed to offer a substitute for the bill viz :—Five cents fora le ter or package weighing @ quai ounce forauy d vance unver three puodied mil ten cents fur any distance over; for every additional quarter of an ounce, an widitioual postage ; retaining the section of the bill in relation to the compensation to deputy postma-ters, kc. ie sent the substitute to the Clerk’ table, which was read. Mr Hawtry proposed an amendment, which Mr. Hop- kins accepted—that dead letters shall be advertised in such papers of towns and cities as the postmaster may direct Mr Dantrx desired to offer an amendment. Mr Horxine said that his substitute was an amend- ment, and sr. Hamlin submitted an amendment to th No further amendment could now be offered. He kui the diversity of opinion that prevailed, but thére was an iudi-pensable necessity that something should be done for the pestoflice service If any thing pass, it should be his proposition. He had assimilated it to f gentlemen, os far.as he could asi asked for the pr us question. Mr Owen.—if the previous question shall be sus- tained. will the House be brought to vote on the amend- ments 7 The Srragen —It will. —birst on Mr, Hamlin’s amendment, then to lay the whole subject on the question was decided in the curred on seconding the demand for tion, which prevailed 4 were ordered on the amendment of for the publication of dead letters in such papers us the deputy postmasters may direct. Mr Hitttanv.— Will the amendment require the let- ters to be published in papers having the longest csrcu- tion ‘The Srraxea.—That will de sion: of the bill ‘The question was taken, and the amendment was re- Jected—-) eas 84, nays 90 Some noisy conversation ensued, and when it ceased the question was taken on Mr. Hop! substitute for the bill, and it was rejocted—yeas, 81—nays, 96 A metion was then made to re-confider the vote just ta- ken, but the motion was laid on the table—yeas, 94— pend on the other provi- nays, 4. Phus the progress of the bill the Speaker pro tem. “arrested it is killed. WAS THE GENTLEMAN IN THE BAK? Before the result of the above vote was announced, Mr. Seaman addressed the Speaker. The Srxaxex.— Was the geatleman in the bar when his name was called ? Mr. Skamax.—I want to know what is considered to be in the bar. was, in the language of 3” in the opinion of many sealemes, in his my seat. I wi the gentleman within the bar? (And he then voted.) VARIOUS THINGS—CONFUSION—GIVING NOTICE—AND 80 FORTH. The House again went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, (Mir. Houston, of Alabama, in the Cee) Mr. McCuettan moved to take up the bill appropria- ting lands for internal improvements in Michigen " Mr. Suita, of Connecticut, gave notice of a bill. Mr. Dromcoone moved to proceed to the cunsidera- tion of the billto purchase the Madison papers. oe a dozen gentlemen made motions to take up Dills. ‘The greatest confusion prevailed at tl there were cries of “order,” “order, lemen,” etc., and rap, rap, from the stentorian hamm The Cuaiaman.—(Rap, bang.)—Gentlemen will take their seats Mr. Barty, (sotto voce.)—Call gentlemen by their ‘The Crratnuar.—Gentlemen will leave the nisl ome toorder (A voice : ‘My head ache: 3 arts, (suiting his voice to the noisy ciroum- oats fi notice that I wall move to take the bill for the blind. ice : “Go it blind, eh? Cries of * ” “Mr. Chairman,” “order,” “order,” an laugiter. He, ha, ha! Bang, “order” from the Chairman. The Craixmax.—No motions are in order, unless gen- men preserve ordi oir. ADaMs, of Mississippi, gave notiee of a bill. { Kentucky, also gave nutice hairman had decided that it was not in order to entertain mure than one motion st a time. however, was overruled, and heave tue fluo of avtices. Mr Bary called on the Chair to preserve order Mr. Cops rawed a point of order. [* was not in order for sir. Uavisto give notice while @ motion was pend: to take up another bill (* That's it;” “ what's the deci- siou, | would inquire M) The Cuatnman — Lhe Chair is compelled to overrule the puiut of order. Mr. (0as.—1 appeal from the decision. (“ That's right”) _ the UMatamay—The Chair will show a previous de- cision Me Dromooo.e—What is the question 7 A Vovce—" Yes, what is it 2” The (nsiaman—The chair rul Ceive notices of othe: bills. Mr. Duomooorr—Does the Chair—— The Crainmas -The gentl take his seat. The chai: was stating a qu committee (ap) he ch ir, in the first place, that it was out olorder tu eutertain more than one mu- ume to lake up biils ‘his decision the com w the chai governs itseli ac- is in order -Was tue geudeman from Georgia, Od Cobh) tn order, in raising ais put 1 1 coatend it is tuo late tu raise the question fue gentleman from Virginia will kets through (Laugnter.) Preserve vrder;” “ order over and I wish they’d itis in order to re Virginia will the id ther,” ete Tellers were appointed; and through them that, by a Vote of v6 to 71, the decision of the chair, just made, was overruled. Mr. Daomcooir—As the chair has made two different decisions, and which stands The Cuatxmax—The first—that it is not in order to entertain more than one motion at a ti (Laughter.) SPANISH TONNAGE DUTHI Mr. Ruett was successful in’ obtaini: the floor, ha- ving a dozen competitors. He hada bill, which could be disposed of in five minutes. “Send it to the Clerk,” &c) He said it wae a bill which had passed this House, end been returned from Fmd 8 arc; pag It related to Spanish illegally levied—duties exacted between August, 1842, and September, |: java coffee had been roviued for in the tariff bill which had passed the jonse. The bill wi w both have been overruled, I would inquire in the tariff bill, gov- unjust preference to foreiga labor. He scriminatious were against our maritime inst our own Mir. Canning said, on one . that the Dutch might be accused with’ proprie- ty ot giving too little and asking too much; and the worst is, our government was not willing to resist the uajust exactivns of foreign governments. As an act of Justice due to Spain, he would withdraw his objections ‘to th it and let it pass. The amendment of the Senate was agreed to, and the Dill laid a-ide to be reported to the House. Ata subse- quent period the amendment was concurred in by the for spoliations com: day of July, 1801. It provides, ist—that satisfaction shall be made, to an amount not exceeding five millions of dollars, to such citizens of the United States,or to their legal rep r atin a he ige — MJ indemnity 2 ‘reach government, arising out of illegal ca teres, detentions. loreible selzures, Illegel cose 4 and confiscations, committed pr or to the ratific the armistice between the United States and the French republic, couciuded on the 30th of September, 1800, 24— Commissioners to be appointed to ascertain the amount of the claims; 34—Scrip to be issued (not to bear inter eet, with which public lands may be purchased, in lieu movey Mr. Gives rose to speak in favor of the bill, but felici- Sa that thore was to be no opposition to it, ho took bis seat. in this, however, ho was mistaken. Mr. Tacamas took broad ground against it. Five hun- millions of acres of tne public lands, he said, were to be given to non-residents; very few persons were in- terested in this question; claims were not merito- torious—they were held by insurance companies, and the Goverament was not toand te pay this large amouat. Without concluding his rem: his motion, tose. 5, the Committee, STOLEN TREASURY NOTES. The bill in relation to the stolen Treasury Notes, was, ©n motion of Mr. J. R. Ingersoll, taken up; and without debate it was |. [There is a section in the Treasu- ry Note bill, but on not considered sufficient to answer on ie de Th jouse pn and soon the spacious hali was deserted by all except the attendants. Bautimorg, July 31, 1846. Hot Weather—Cummings the Murderer Still at | Large—Camp Meeting Season—Its Outrages and Eviis Cownterbulance its Few Benefite—Stock Board, §c. We havera prospect at six o'clock this morning of the very hottest day of the season. The ther- mometer stands at 90 degrees, and we may safely anticipate that it will rise at least ten more before | mid day. Cammings, the man who murdered Leplat Carter, in this cityon the 4th of July, is st.ll at large, notwithstanding there is a reward of $300 offered for his detection. A foolish report ob- quive whether it is necessary a quorum should vote om tained credence in the city, that his lifeless body juncture ; and | ‘This decision, — (Cries—* What is it ” | ‘or of the Dutch, with regard to Java | had been found in the vicinity, suspended toa tree. But the man who would commit murder | for so slight a provocation, is sure to be too much of a coward to hang himself. We are now just on the eve of the commence- | ment of camp ‘meeting season, and horse-flesh | quivers at the bare mention of the fact; whilst | carriage makers and doctors look on with satis- | faction, under the idea that “ it isan ill wind that does not blow g to somebody.” Broken car- | riazes, spavined hosses, coughs, colds, and crip- pled constitutions, wil be found in abundance all over the city before fall sets in ; but, as a matter of cou nobody ever caught cold or injured their health on the camp ground. Then the ne- gro -ervants—the y are all preparing to start, for the camp meetiny mouth is at band, and though they have neither cloches to their backs, or shelter fur the com ng winter, they must be off to spend their year’s earning~ On the campground. At the end of the month they will come back lazy and lou-ey, and snuffling and coughing with colds, Whilst nota few will bring back wlth them a ro- tundiy of person, that it will require three-fourths of a year to get rid of. In short, many a ir delicate wife, with a house fall of children, will be left during the hottest month inthe year, to toil and labor through housework that she is una- ble to periorm, and perhaps ruin her constitution for life, whilst ber servact is enticed off to these Boholy gatherings, from which they will return ten-fold more wicked than they went. | There is no news stirring 1n this section of the | country, all is ** flat, stale, and unprofitable.” | Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. $1000 Baltimore 6's sold yesterday at 98}, but subse- | quently a small sale was inade at 93. Maryland 77% asked, 76% bid, a slight decline — of 1390, closed at 9834 asked, 94 bid ot }¢—Baltimore and Ohio Railroad shares, 49 asked, 48 bid. iy at Liverpoot tables being occasi xtrave it pay extre tate of the ‘ket It demand is owi cribed entirely to that; the mostly for the Continental tent. The sales for the w bales ; since to thi firm at the cl have been as annexed. the outside figures indicated more correctly the whole extent of the cotton show that the crop is hackwari year, and the plant in many places of smuil size—an ex- cessive quantity of rain has fallen, accompanied bs a re- markably low range of temperature, which are truly un- favorable circumstances, but not irretrievable, should we be favored by a late frost—and as yet, ic is certain!: too ea:ly to commence speculating ‘on the prol amount of the crop. The market is a full quarter cent higher on all grades since our last review; and the lower styles, owing to a temporary scarcity are nearly three eighths of @ cent higher, to which our quotations con- form. The parcheses have been entirely fur export, and “Great Britain.” with three days later advices, morning. has imparted a live Ket; and buyers, on the receipt of took the field at anearly hour, and considerable animation has since daily characterized the market, in view of the reduced amount e: ‘The buoyant upward ten- 1 Seen ‘ir correspoad- ievtoniay actual difficult to say to what this sudden £: the unfavorabl ing crop, doubtless has its influence, and by many it is ax irance of Pre information we receive {rom frewing region, goes to in comparison to last ports—buyers for Havre and Liverpool, have also participated, but not to a large ex- eek ending 25th instant, were 12,000 date, 4,000 bales , the of business yesterday, with a more t bei ments in cotton at the principal ports this season, compared with the corresponding period last, Bales. since Sept. 1, 1845 2,044,591 posal ale inlti se Receipts at ports of the U. S. Puitaverrasia, July 31, 1846. 3 hy same period The month of July is ending with a tempera- | Exports from U. 8. since Sept. 1, 1845...... . 1,546.48! ture fit for the dog days. At 2 o’clock the ther- | be ii Same period last year. . . 2,060,736 mom.-ter stood at 98 in the shade. A slight show- er fellin the morning, but it had littie effect in | cooling the atmosphere. A Pontifical mass was yesterday morning cele- brated by Bishop Kenrick in the Cathe- deal of St. John’s, Thirteenth street, in memory of the late Pope Gregory XVI— A cenotaph was raised in front of the grand altar, | under which was placed a coffin, covered with | ¥ black pall, with a large cross worked in silver. At | the head of the cotlin was placed the arms of His | | Holiness, consisting of tiara worked in white and | gold; and the cross keys, worked in gold upon | black velvet, was displayed from the cenotaph, which was aa with upwards of a hundres wax tapers. ‘The ceremonies were unusually im- posing, and drew animmense audience to witness them. The Bishop was assisted by large number | of priests in their vestments, and ‘surrounded by the pupils of the Seminary of St. Charles Barro- mio. The sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. O’Dwyer of Sc. Augustine’s, The Southwark Commissioners have offered a | reward of $300 for the arrest and conviction | | of the person who stabbed one of the watchmen | & in the employ of the district, on Saturday night | 17 000 bak merket:— of consequence doing. 19 cents, 4 mos. Abor | hands at 614 a 15 cents c: | of Kentucky sold 2% a | 134011 cents. These sh. gaz | last. Smaller rewards are also offered tor the ar- | rest of all the gang implivated in the assault made | Stock on hand Sept 1, 1815 upon him. e is recovering from the effect of his | Keccived mon of Sent wounds, A new line to Baltimore, by way of the canal, is & shortly to commence operations. Passengers| 4° | and freight are to be carried in barges, which are | 4 | to be towed to and from the canal, ateither end | do | of the line, by steamboats. eof the barges has do already been completed, and three others are in| §° July 110 21 progress. The line will be under the superin- | do July 21... tendence of Wm _ L. Ashmead, Eoq., formerly the | President of the Baltimore Ratroad Company. Exported July 2 A fine ship of 600 tons will be lai ed to-inor- do proviondy: “ts row morning about 8 o’clock, from the ship yard | of Mesars. Vogels & Pearson, Southwark. ‘She | is, as yet, without a name, no purchaser having appeared to lay claim to the privilege of standing god-father at her baptism. The steam revenue cutter Spencer, arrived here | | early this morning from Charleston. The object | of her visit to this port is for the purpose of having | j her boilers repaired or replaced by new ones, as | may be necessary. ‘he tone of public feeling in relation to the pas- sage of the tariil, is gradually becoming calm. Stock on hand not cleared raw materials, others who follow occupations, or are engaged in tLe different branches of busi- ness con-uming the manufactured articles, are now commencing to calculate that they will be | able, in consequence of the working of the new | | tantl, to obtain their supplies at a less cost, and | | Consequently they can carry on their operations | | with a less expenditure. Reasoning in this man- | ner, with a selfishness inherent in human nature, and price some 2000 barrels w: eee Ohio flat $4; some ft lot of Genesee sold rt. Southern Som is not vi flour $2 62 a2 75; Livearoot Cui ents 4 mos im porting, occasionally effected. Topacco Statement. however, remain firm at $4 12; $4 06} a $4 1a} for Mic confined, generally, to Richmond county ‘sold at $4 25, barrels Baltimore at $4 12}; do City Mills nothing dsing. Corn meal dull at pre- year before... 1,671,430 The receipts at this port since the Ist inst, have been ‘exports 20 000 bules, taken by spinners 000. Taken on speculation 3 000. Amount on sale 1:),000 bales. We annex the clusing amount of quotations in this MW Stock in city 40,000. ications. New Orleans Florida “Mob. Trea d infer quali- edium qualities. than previously quoted. Tobacco Trade. Tosacco.—The market remains inactive, and nothi Some lots of St. J ut 20 cases of Florida changed 0 sold part ai By auction a lot of 420 bales common Florida arcely worth re- all sales, 4,965 6g— 5,033 75,5033 1,440 se 42,729 44,169 31,806 At New Orveans, July 23d.—As we stated in our last review, the stock on hand continues moderate, and it is well understood that there are orders here from the con- tinent to purchase to an extent that will sweep the mar- ket bare. Buyers, however, seem to hold back, and the inquiry has not been animated. embraced 290 hhds, on Monday 89, and yesterday 135, making the sales ofthe three days sum up 614 hhds | We repeat our quotations without change. Corn Trade. On Saturday the sales | As it only is expected to atfect the interests of | ,, The market since our last hus not been very active; | certain classes engaged in manufacturing the | {5° aati Gaeiipici cnr Sela going or a $4 18} for Gene: higan, at which it evening for ex- y do at $425 a $4 bu. A it $4 12}, principally for y active. ‘with very light reels for immediate use. they are becomimg reconciled to the bugbear, | viousrates. Jer-ey is held at $2 62}. Some Brandy whose deform:ties vanish the nearer they ap- | wine sold at $3 cash. Wh continues dull, with lai proach the object they hud been taught to dread re-eipts, and a light enquiry We notice ri abel A failare to the amount of $150,000 bas taken | place to-way, which is of course attr buted to the pressure of the ney market, consequent upon the passage of the tariff bill The operations by the stock brokers are more numerous to-day than usual, and the rates are gradually advancing. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphi First Boarp—5 shares Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, | 5 Navigation 6's 65, 75%; 13 Northern | ky, 90; 10 do, 897%; 100 Reading RR, 33%; 25.000 State 5’s, 34. 50 Rea ACR, 34, Arch Saces 12 Penn Township Bank,28; 30 Reading RR, 34; 6000 Reading RR Bonds, 73. Skcoxw Bornp—10 Schuy Ikill, Navigation 31; 10.00 Reasing Bowie, 73, 20 Vierchante’ & Manufyctuiers’ Bak Pittsburg, 41; 10 US Bank, Arrem Sacee—4000 Tex nal 12 rr the at 94 cen do fine now at 90 a 87} cts heated mixed at 43 a 49 cts. | Northern and Jersey, At Baltimore. 291 ard street Flour, of V there are asking $4 12! fecting eules. cars were at $3 873;. a us Notes, 14; 100 Morris Ca- made at a 85 cen Comin eeAuL. New York, Friday, July 31. Asnes—The demsnd during the week has continued | good rs Pots and Pearls, the former at $3 50 and the lat- ter at $4. ax—There is a fair amount changing hands— low soldat 26 a 263% cents, and a lot went off as u—There appears to be but little doing in old; | teady at 23 cents, 6 months. | on—The sales to-day are about 800 bales. The | | market is firm, with moderate enquiry. {a Faurr -About 80 cases of Macaroni and Vermicilli | have been sold at 9 cents; of Sicily Filberts at about | 64 4 months; 2,000 boxes of bunch Raisins at $2 20a $2 | 25; alot of Lemons (French) $3; alot of prime North | Carolina Pea Nuts $1 06 cash. ‘By auction—Some 800 | | boxes of Palermo Lemons sold at $1,064 a $1 50; a lot of inferior at 623g a 63% cents. A large lot of Oranges at | $1.75 a $3 cash. | Heme —There is but little doing and we hear of no | sales beyond those reported yeek, which ed at $145 for Manilla, $80 a $85 for dew ro can, $120 for do. hackled, 6 months. das previously report. | Some Soutnern sold | some lots of Rio Grande to | tanners on: private terms; also alot of do. 20 lbs, at 11] | cents, equal to 6 months. | Hore.—We hear of nothing in Eastern, and but very | for the small lots why little in Western—the last sale was made at 18 a 28 cents | yo Lrap. Le phd ge ape Ho the mar. that buyers hed been uned! nd prices since then indicate a | ward tendency. Sales were made in Missouri Pig at |? $3 87},6 months; and at $3 92,4 months. Bar Lead , has also received a decline, probably } of a cert. | Line.—BSince last report of this article, large quanti- | | ties bave been received, but it appears the enquiry is | equal to the supply. A number of cargoes of Thomas- ton, were taken at 60 a 62} cents, which is considered the lowest figure it hasever been sold at in this market Provisions.—The market is exceedingly fluctuating, and it would seem very unsettled day a specu- ry At Bu atthe sam chit the ‘her may be quoted at from 32 thy of notice. Whe: 90 cen s. see during the wee! for a good article. so that which arrives. brings $3 60, with butafew At Troy, 26th, tho sales with a light stock on hand. brands in the market, is obtained readily. ‘T) last week. A load of Sene therefore, that they we: 23582 50. The reported criptions show a buoyant | ie prices. | IMinois at 2 7: 28645, an lative movement was perceptible, and had the effect of | d@y 3100 bbls advancing materially the price of ane when large quantities changed hands at$9 62) a latter prite continaed to prevail up to this noon, | 500 sour at 235,900 do at Cam; were m: pri achy and the W: request 75 a $5; mess $6 75 a $7; p | and 175 St. Louis “ Engle perior $12 25. , Ohio is in fair request at pre: Higthree days sass epi prices Obio Ham, pickled, 4% a “ais cents. Butter , with increasing firmni is inactive,8 29} cents. Cheese is dull, nothing doing, sulting {com a dimin: period of the ir. but little inquiry, and nothing of any | account doing, except in small sales for home use at | about $3,25 a $3.56, Si Thi but moderate—prime is he o { cents. A large lot of Egyptian Lii and ‘alcutta, on terms not made a mgr of American Flax were taken at about 100 bags of Canary at $1,50 and $1,55 | also some Sicily for crushing at $1,40 cash. ‘There is but little doing in any article denomi- Xo. 1 sold in lots sold early last we been buy ers Corn—TI sacks and 21 on previous transaction also 200 sacks mixed at 33c, an upward tendency. Srices.. nated under this head. Some Nutmegs at $1,40 6 mos. Sumatra Pepper sold at 10% cents, 6 mos. Tavcow.—The transactions in this article are necessa- rily small, on account of the small stock. Some fine ‘ables country rendered changed hands at 7 a 7. ri Whatenone.—There is something more doing than ‘some salmon | when last noticed, although prices are not as firm— bring fair price large sales in North West Coast for export pucpo 33 cents cash, and in South Seas at 34 cents cash. Woot.—During the early part of the week sales in fleece, of variou cash. The murk ter 25th inst it was alteration, and most from second hands. These hi q rk quantity offered in the streets has beea very small. quotations are uncha: Fall blood Saxony Do Merino do Haif blood do a ° Quarter blood to common. . . tarin Apples, bri. Beet, ch’e Do. corned. Beets, bunch Course English and bad conditioned wool. . H 0 Austen ‘Meade. ‘Tomatoes, ry In our remarks, in relation to this staple, published for Pork, fresh. steamer ‘#ritannia,” on the 15th inst, we stated that od y prices were Ug tod tighter at the close of business on a Deo 1 j Meteors aber her parture, however, there was il | fowls, dow. +s. 62iga 0 the demand could not be said to | week, been fully up to the arrival nd for Troy and Genes Ohio at 275, 300 do at do, 1400 Illinois (; t Indies) at 310, 200 do at 3 26, 75. Th including all de saction reported since our lust is of , but not delivered until and not before transpired, at 40c. For prime there ha yesterday at 624¢c per bbl, which is lots at 32, 33and 35c «= The market in the market. In fruits, we have a vast quantit Unripe and green apples and peaches, with the ripe some green gages, egg plum, and damson. The fish and lower part of the Was! hot weather, cannot be kept too clean. We would ad- vise the clerk to make more use of the Croton. ode gsag ee ro) white Genesee, weighing 60 pounds to but holders generally ask for this quality 95 cents, and 93 is freely offered. A large Jot of Ilinois red sold for export at #2 a 84 cents; also, a lot of North Carolina inferior sold at 75 cts; also, a lot of Rye ia dull, with still lower prices. We hear of but one sale, for distilling purposes, at 68 269 cents. Corn is alsoon the decline, the supply far exceeding the demand, with a slight reduction on our previous quotations. Some sales have been mude in A lot of sound, for export, at 50 a 53; from fair to prime Sruthern yeliow, 66 cents; 00 a 60} measure; mixed, 69 cts were sales of 500 bb How- June ant July inspection, at $4 Scarcely any enquiry, end no sales of monieut for strictl: Tue last vetilements for Small sales of City ) continue to be made at $4 25. ot Wheat at market; sales of new Mary 92 cents for good to strictly p for ordinary to good. Sales o| Holders fresh Flour, without ef- ts from Flour There w rime uote q white Lo ts, and yellow at 54 a 56 cents—very little ato, 29th, th enquiry for Flour was not 0 good, | and holders evinced @ disposition to for mixed brands, and $3 31% for sti but twotransactions, viz: the sale of Michigan at $3 25, and 150 bbls. Ohio, Indiana and Mi Very few buyers of Wheat were in we heard of no ties, however, may still be quoted 1 freely at $3.25 ht. We hear of 12 bbla mixed Good sam- on the market, and so brisk. The article cents, At Albany, 30th, no change in flour, and no sales wor- bushels Genesee at about At Rochester, 28th, there had been few sales of Gene- previous at 75 to 78 cents, the latter The amount shipped is light, as is al- Flour, good brands Genesee, light transactions. of flour have, during the and the week ends none of the inferior r than fine arti- There about sixpence county wheat, | cle, sold for 92¢ delivered in Albany. Rye is bringing rive, 6234 to 64c; Corn S40 remarked in our last review ble inquiry for sour, but their limits. considera! rations had robably about , which y request of the buyers; we in- t full prices, the publics- tion of which would strengthen the market, in opposition to the interests of purchasing brokers, to k down to their limits, and that rates have ranged from cep prices transactions in other des- market, end rather im- On Saturday they embraced 1,500 bris St. Louis at 3 35; on Mon- Ilinois and Ohio at $2 75; St. Louis and fancy at $3 3744 2375, some sour at 2 25a 2 30, and di maged at 1 15 a 1 54; and yesterday 5103 bbls. as follow: do, 1200 do at do, 200 fresh , the sales of Tiptions, 9703 8 on the part of holders, re- kk. Wheat—The only tran- 100 bushel good, ni ra Yesterday 130 yellow it 34¢, and 300 in closed buoyant, with . Fish of every vi Poulty, good and tall and vot nec- market, this igen do. jury —BSaint Louis tion are rejoicing at the t they have had for the ten Visiter. Mississippi Creole that the grain crops in Madison turn out well, but it speaks un favorably as to the cotton crop in that and some of the ad, counties. — an Brazoria fe a: of the 10th erage - caterpillar ite in part of prope any it is will, in o measure, destroy cotton ci ‘The Sowhern papers all complain of the ravages of the catepillar in the gotton, and that the crop being so for- will be uch injured. ‘The hay is harvested, and is very heavy. Oats sre now coming im, and are good. ‘The area sown with them in East Jersey is large. Corn never looked finer. except in afew 1s where it has been drowned out Wheat is light. Not a great dral was sown, although the prospect for the farmer is cheering. Util within the last week the different crops (especi- ally corn,) uffering for the want of rain Co- pious rans, however, have fallen within the last eigl t or ten day», to then tittle dvantage of every thing save corn, and much of that is considerably injured in particu- lar locations. Mostof the cotten, we understand, is in- jured from 20 to 60 per cent.. mond Gazette, Ky. ‘The Savannah Republican, of the 23d inst, says:—We conversed with @ gentleman, whose means of acquiring ii 'e as extensive as any other in the rowing Rice crop, and he gave it Prothne’ of a good crop on the Satilla rivera is very fair—on good. The crop, however, in all ) is Bow so far advanced that, un- ts or gales, it will give afair average quite so forward as at the same time last Season, though harvesting will probably be com menced from the I6th {o the 20th of August. In 1844,there FY was new vice in ‘ket on the 80th of August—in 1845 not until the 234 ptember. In this neig! @ largo quantity of the wheat | crop has been injured by the rusi, and some which we noticed last wi wes considerably shrunk. The cradle isin very general use throughout the district. The hay harvest has, we May say, been well got in, and is an ex- cellent crop. , in general, appear sho; Potatoes look well, and we are declining in price — Phil. Sentinel. The farmers ip cur section are rejoicing at the pros- pect of Levi best har they have had for the last ten years. wheat looks delightful, and was never known to be better. Althange in Virginia, and parts of other States, the crops have been injured by floods, the rust and fly, the aggregate d i will be then last yea last fall inauced farm the States to puta lurge quay ofgrain inthe ground—and without there is a failure in Europe—the price of grain will be low.— Somerset, (Pa.) iter. The peptile Merchants’ and Planters’ Prices Current, says: @ intelligence we contiaue to receive from the interier is of an unfavorable churacter in regard to the rowing cotton crop. Up to the end of the first week in Faly the plant in many sections of South ama suffered @ then the rains no material injury can result unless ther should be of much longer continuance. marks will apply we believe, to the whole cot- ton region of the South. A letter from Union City, Mich., dated July 24th, says: —Our farmers have got through theirharvest. Accounts from all parts of the State report a light crop—vei much shrunk. If the crop in other States is as bad, it will necessarily advance the present price of flour— Wheat is not worth with us over 2s 6d per bushel, at which the farmers will not sell. Latest Dates RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK Hi jer Mar 2 Jago de St St Johas, PR la Grane Pawengers Arrived, Pont av Paince—Brig Hayti—J T Berger, R Vilmenay, JB Barke. J Har Uber P Titeomb. Gauvestox—b Mra Lewis and child, M J Cooke. Mr Chapman—4 New Onueans—Dark Leacomb. Passengers to Salil. Havre—Packet ship Baltimore—Adolph Rusch, Mr Free- man, Mrs Powers, Francis Gratz, G Duchere, Mdlle Hum- bline de Moutal. Grinnell & Min- | T Maitland & co—3 & halreguette & F a git—2sT: —41 P D Muller—2ts0 burr stones EB: harreud & 63 3 t =! Gillespie & Stodwell—1_L, Benard—8 Simonsfield & Bach — 0 A Seiguette & co—i MH Mann—7 k Sheldi & co—i2 Spies & Christ—3 GM Thomas—i9 Joly Freres—1 JF Aachinclos.—259 ba-kets wive V burratou & co—39 pkgs mize M Gourd—2 Mortimer & Gautry—1 J Gutmaun—2 J “ ersak—t7 © Ahreufeidt—7 schmidt & Andi 1 Loes- chigk « Mesendonck—1 G rt essenburg & co—205 bsks wine 100 crses do J H Faler—2 bekts 63 cases to order ANTWeE! ‘Ship Talleyrand—5 cases mdze F Granenthal do G U Giessen—2t do H Baker—4« C W Merrick—33 bxs lead J H Hardt—4 do Milton & Cushman—1 Nevins &«o—1 | F Haut—60 cks zine Me Strong. | Pont av Paince—Brig Ha yu 19 bage coffee AU Rossire & Co—9 do Perry & Com76 LH CW Smith—24 1M Smith—19 T Molbeu—310 bags coffee a lot of logwood 2 fire eugines to order Domestic lmportations, Gatvestor—Brig Empire—652 bales cotton 10 bbls nuts 4 | Starkwe ther & Thurston—4 bales cotton 5 pkys mdse 9 bales rope cuttings Wm A Gold & Co—1l bbls bel Hicks & Co— # nuts to order. New Ontrans—Bark Gazelle—180 Ibs sugar, Howland & N Big 3b Ji elow—6 APH icon 1000's Howland & Asyin- ms—88 do to orde: MARITIME HERALD. Movements of the Steain Ships. Steamers. pa Cambria, Great Britain, Hibernia, Packets to Arrive, Packets to Sall, LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. 8 Whit m, June 26| Europe, Furber, Aug 1 ueen of ‘est,’ July 6] Ashburton, Howland, Aug 6 She idan, Cornish, July 1} JR kiddy, Luce, Aug il Oxford, ¥ Jury 16 | New York, Cropper, Aug i6 He July 21 | Liverpool, Eldridge, Aug 21 July 26 | Siddoas, Cobb, Aug 26 PORTSMOUTH. St James, Meyer, Northumberland, Gladiator, Bunting, June20 | Prince duly t ‘esti July 8{ (No selec HAVRE. HAVRE. Albany, Crawford, June2i/ Baltimore, Johnson, Aug 1 Silvie de Grasse,’ July 1] Argo, Anthony, Louis Philippe,Castoff, July8 | Zurich, Thompson, MARSE. MARSEILLES. asouri, Syl Junelt | Nebraska, Watson, PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 1. ——— yd Tabs Fortun ouye, Stet Namede ell Lisboa, Ca. Sehrs Oder Williams; Theresa Jane, Synnet?, Bethe i Williams; Theresa Jane, . <dery Anu ke Caroline, Bhopsou, Philadelphia. fen, Provide! ro 3 que & Robinson Pavenstead & Co. J ard Wi ker, (Duteh) J aay ster, Bang (Be) Mi 6 . ee thew rinee, ta, A Ack Sloop Ariel, Arrived. Ship Avalanche, Parsons, 55 days from London, 31 days fm June 18, lat 48, fax, lou vce 11, was boarded 10 days from N | London, tat #034, lon 45. July 19, spoke fis-ing boat Pacific, € iW fish, bound home Dejan, Sax | mdse, and 24 passeugers, to | Ship Emeraty, Fare Island N « Bassage, iu ballast, 207 passen dave, lit 45 40 N, lou 46 hanged a; sane day, spoke Br schr lat 4)05, lou 41, spoke bri Liverpyol; on George's Sid in ‘company with for N York. From cession of light west winds, aud p Reb- cei m Luudeo for Halitax “for an Al ‘m | Tac! N | Spoke, June 20, off Berm: do beeswax Brower & Neilson—22 sacks nuts 1 case mdse | Aspinwall—1200 pigs lead, Krachen & Scott—l tierce flaxseed Newoold & Crutt RS Carr—150 bb! sugar, Crookes & Warren Tileston & co— | bol I Coleman * W Wieser. Spoke, iat 46, lon 60, (ig og to Te M 2 fer jow York; and spoke J gary tom Nem Queany | net aa eee aay Sdays out, lata, | Pom ——seeey = ton » Lul i burg; Robe: real, . Can Hayti, Catts, Port au Prince, ath inet; Mand pasmage, Inist 8 Rosevelt. Coover, yu ia, Smalley, Beste: Geo Henry, Blakely, StJago de Cuba, for N York. Zone, Crowell, do; 8 Morris Wals, Boimers, oi Dart, Pane bana yatee went, ars: ‘rg aga Bi hea saw ship Star Republic, Moas, Oalyeston for N York, Same ‘Roswell Ring ‘New Bedford; day, spoke Bremen brig Anor 69 days fiom Beemiow aes W, | Yors._ Cli, bark Olinda, Thompron. Puxwesh, Filletwith ship Waldecn, Co! Boston) Cheever, N Orleans | Columbia, Pearce Boston: Sse Beau, terriwethey, de; sehee Sprbrg Wandgrey, D idson, 12 days from Windsor, NS, | bento Mp ag Magy monn, chasn, Winebell "ike “ag i | Muss: HW. Safford, May. Fal PP a mage pe erie Ainigtens Meoezis: 18 Aaya Copan, Windeon, INR, wide Rous, Norton, Boston: iflochenier, Davis, Augusta, Me; Br brig Welcome, Jackson, 15 days, from Burine, NF, in | Florida, Vine, Eastport; Wim, Witsom, Baker, Bosom Ore- , 8 bbis sal: wo hue & Co. begene Weacogun, Wass. 2 days (rom Amos, (Central Ame- mahogany, 300 cocos nuts ner. Let hehe Suvinh, Pucker: for’ New Yorks auc; Brslip Johs Mupesish asi Bethes of Fone Hilea. Cabamillay, 15 days fm | f et of Porto Rica. Cabamillay, Mayuues, PR, with 62 bhds aud’ 73 bbls. su te Mason & hom Brschr Victoria, Hammond, 10 days from Halifax, with i .tod H Bi . TiSchr'Sar, Cleyios; 8 days from NCorolina, with naval “che Mary, Bryant, 6 days from Calais, with lath, to Smith & Boynton. L yoo Star, Bryant, — days from Washington, NC, with aa vals ‘hr Gen Irvin, Wilson, Baltimore, lumber. Schr Pitot, . aston. Schr Baker, Baker, 14 days f.0m Bangor, Schr Cambridne, Hall, 4 days from B. Schr Aun D Freduck, 5 da | Schr Adri: Walpole, 4 Schr EH Herrick, Was~ frot 4 days from ow ip St Mary, Foster, 18 days from New Orleans, with mdse, to Stanton & Frost. . Also, 1 bark; 2 brigs—unknown, | | | Ship Rochester, for Savannah: and others. — Biscellancous ttecord. ain will leave this afternoon, Albert, for London, is detained until Ship Horatio, for Canton, will sail this morning. Letter sat the above plage. , ark Johan K Gardiner, will leave ¢! bi morning for Belize, alro at the Offing er bage for h of the abov: News Roum, corner of Hanover & Braver sts. Pout oy New Youx.—Arnvals at this port daring the goa of July, 1846, a8 taken from the books of the Custom | jouse = us. ptvAM* Respective Flags American vessels, Total.rececceccees Sicilian Hamburg. Total. A Warce—Ship Potomac, at Baltimore, on 42 2, lot ih li 30, fell am with ‘the wreck of'a tons, supposed to be au English timberman; above deck, except chains and anchors. Excuisw paic Manoaner. Card, from Wind: . York, with plaster, went ashore on the east point of Little | Gull’ Island, on the mght of the 26h ult, about dark, aud sunk. She leson the and is full of water. | Scux Temrexance, of Sale went ashore at. Townsend fog, and had bilged. Scun Cronrr, [of Machias} Crowley, from East Mac! for N York, with coal, was run iuto abont 12 o’clock on night of the 30th ult, Between Little Gull and Block Istand, with a cargo about 22d ult, a thick | by a fore and aft schr of about 80 tons, coal laden. and carrie: away tl net's bowsprit, cutwater, and foretopmast, and | split ‘he C put into ‘Newport for repairs. [tis sup- posed the other scht sunk shortly afterwards. Launcu—A bark was launched at East Boston on the 29th ult, called the Governor Briggs. She is intended for a rega- laripacket in Horace Scadder & Co's Commercial tin Philadelphia and Boston Packets, to be comm-nded by Capt ohn H Hallett. and is owned by Capt Warren Hallett, of Barnstable, and H Scudder & Co and others, of Boston," | Quesec, July 6—Li of the ship Erin, Conway, master. | The Erin sailed from Liverpool, on the 7th uit, with a.cargo, | of coal for thi: . On the 17th inst, when off the Bay of Seven (sland: t Conway discovered that the coal was on fire, and in abont three hours after, during which time every | efisrt'was made co extinguish it thejfire Durst thr ugh the | hatches, and Capt. C. and his crew the be before the ship wa: were picked up by a schooner, he coal is. supposed to have. ig ‘anuot be accounted for in a new ship, bi in Quebec, bark reported ashore on the Kast eud of Green Islan es to bethe Lady Campbell. She was towed in port tessel is reported ashore on Basque Islaud. of of the G. arrived ou Saturday, reports a bark oa the east end of Green Island: and spoke on the 12th instant, the Lady Peel. bound to Qu bec, in lat 46 27 N, Jat Kendall, of the brig Hanuiah. at thi Jon 54.53 W. port reports having ‘on the 4th just, the Queen, from Quenec to Liver er logged—but does nut say where—the crew Wa he e brig . Jobson, this port for Ulanelty, and it is most | beher. Brig Brown, Tullock, hence last Monday | tlenooi, with a cargo of timer, returned to part yesterday ‘raverse on her | afternoon, water jogged, having struck in the | way dowa the river. wa Brem bark Francisco, of and 50 days fro timore, 180 miles £ of Sandy Hook, by pilot boat New ¥ Ship 'Edwin, Pierce, of Providence, Apalachicola fur Li pool, July 14, lat 31, lon 79. Schr Harriet Rogers, of Freeport, 3 days from Machias for | N York, 28th ult, § Shoal W by § 15 miles | Brig Oneco, of Eastport, 3 days from Phila for Boston, 28th ult, off Block’ Island. Whalemen. i Sd from peers 25th, brigs Pacific, Perry, Atlantic; 28th, Pl 1, di ‘heeuix, 8 ne } "New Belford, 29th, ship Leonidas, (of Fairhaven) | we sailed for In and rew.rned 's being rotten. | in ce of her fe in consequen sae aire | town, 69 sp. 2ist, lat 33.53, lon 645, Columbus, Forsyth, N L. | 8 bbls blackfish; 30th, Int 36 06, lon 54 Congroas, Lite 1 y Jon 47 50, sehr Exc! re jacks ot h. Cid, bark Janette, ceurately reported at St Thom: supposed to be the J oe o } ute | “sag Harbor, LI, July 30-S1d last evening, ship Crescent, Werfall, for NW Const. Ship iti ‘of Cold Spring, | lying at aschor in Gardiner’s Bey, sails this ev rp Sid from Sag Har>or 28th, ‘mor, Eds Chili | and N W Coast; Creaceut, Westiall, tor New Zeatand and | Na trom Nv London 28th, schr Franklin, Butler, 8 Atlantic Oceatiobart Town, Feb 18 a fby Jeite.] Hamilton, Babcock, SH, 220 wh 30 spm, for N Coast. Avexua! Richmond; bark Princeton, from Am whale T South Sea, disg. . | Morr. ‘go, June 15—Tu port, bark Mai tt Huge, Lit- | ton, from Baltimn Mason’ Barney, Scott, for N York, won: Francis Partri disg; Ro- Pitten Hawk id 12th, bark Iowa, Thompson, fur Rio Jaieiro; | bark, for do. Four av Paixce, July 19—In port, bark Hecla, Scott, from and for N York; brigs wlary Perkins. Chase, for’ do, in ‘about 10 days; Albert Perkins, Bears.do, nue; Alert, Ingersoll, for Boston, do. ; Quesnc, July 2t—Arrs M’Kinnell, ps Symmetry, ool; Lord Ashburton, Brown, New York; barks Tame Ne Li iverpool; Messenger, Garrick, New Yorl “avorite, St Gibraltar; brige Eno, rai Hylton, ‘Williamson, Almeira: Brenda, Warden, Dovega Percy, Scott, Greenock; Minerva, Clark. Newcastle; Niobe: Glen, Sunderland, Arr 25th, barks Graham, Beart, Ply mouth; Blonde, Crawford, Glasgow; brigs Lord Brougham, Walker, Waterford; Nancy,Bouth, Killat jary, Harrisou. Glasgow ; Richard Watson,’ Tullock, D ‘aragon, Bell, Ham- Lady Combe: Cook, thagena; Gli 3 Aste: "arkin, C Hannah, 1, Marypo rigt Ki Cork iigston, Mato \e ith, Liverpool; bai ullen, London. | brie Richard 4 Bell, Hamburg; 27th, ship Mert: fast; | Kaas Cambell Power, Watertrd: afd ahi Andromache, | Hailt*Cowess Trton,s Wareham, Bicilly: briks Dorothy, | Londo Ph Wood) Sapphiras, Brown, Bidefi ’ adale, Storey, Stockton; Ono, Williams, St. ves. ‘ St Jons, NB, July 4—Arr brig Jas Clark, M’Lean, Phila; 25th, scht Jno Neleon, Giggy, Bath. Entered forldg, brig Jas Hay, for N York, Home Ports. Borrow, July 90—Ar ships Wm Gray, by - Natcher, Lindsey, N- Orleans; br Neweastle, Donnell, N Orleans, Doane, and'Lemuel Pet scent, and Heary, * ; Leprelette, brig Factor, from’ Phila; schr | two brigs. ‘Cl’'d—Brigs Catha- Sleeper, Koret, from Saco. Ireland, do; Red Jacket, Vi 18. Hanwicn, suly 25-Arr brig Paim, Hall, fcom Boston for Phi 24—Cld ship Uneas, Lar! | ‘Taly 28—Are nehts Hi | | Brave, Helleck, do. | H Liverpool; ‘brig Alberti | schfs St Paul, dalbot, Lavaca 5 Miner, Peusncola | Wad Haver, ely brige Olive, Angur; George oyall, Gould,St Crore; sehr Lalavette, Johnson, al exan- jas «sloop Free Trader, Joues, do 'sidvaghre Mi ators “Phsfads Joh al doy Sarah js do: Rae Hunter. Ninns- Hongland, —, d ‘Anos do, Surv chel Post, do: | Ris Ww. N York id, Baker, fm Psw- im Machvus fr N ¥rk; hton; 3M Dowell, owhattan, do; at, July 30—Arr 5 xet, fr Geo Banka; Ciguet, ley | Pawtuxet. Underhill, fm NYork fr Di Vale, m Prov for Phila; J Raslin, Westeott, fm Prov for | Phil:' sip Victory, Rowland, fm Prowfr NY ork. Newauryveort, July 2—Arrachr Ashlaud, Carlisle, Phi ladelplua, | Halt West Indi | the demand for « f lumber, | th | alterations a ny Thess itis: the seogit ot eweney youn fence in | Hospital de Unarite in are ronoanced their y effect ev earetulls This retined and bighly concentrated .Norw a ich; Rechab hous do; Ellen Dale Bee ‘ark. Mg hte J sens, Wi oF Ms ropatra, Burro i which imakes « ohably he ve to be lig! Sures; J Rus ling, Westcott,and Wm PorTLaNp, July 28—Arr schrs Idea, burg: 20h, Warren, Graffam, NYork. aba x : ponrsmours, July 24 —Arrschrs Plato, Bisbop, Phila; 25¢h Luey White, Jameson, NYork. ‘ — A: hrs Lady Clinton and wee eee Te Aa ache Lady Siete Boston. July 20—Arr brig Peconic, Pai NOrleans; 1c ee batts NVork: Heustaiay Blms. Boston at Ciry Point, Art. ok eee Navigator, Yoynter, Nex asian uy 27—Sla brigs Excel, Smith, and Macon, den, % 4 Hsien. Tuly 29—Arr brig A°igail, Shate, Phila. $Id g8th, achrs Curlew, Keene. do; 29th bam: analy, N York. West Hanwicn, July 22—Arr scbr Sachem Keliey, New Slisab'th, Chsse, Bostou for Phila. es By Last Nignt’s southern Mail, Home Ports. P , Gloggert, Hay Sr and cations de ia, Dodewn, NY! of Bark'river Mf thomas’ Pout z fuil rigaed b award Adams, ‘Thompson, Dighton, M * Groxcrtown, July 30—Arr brig Swan, Boston. Sid brig ‘inidad, Port Spai hr Forest King, Boston. Arr brig Jess, . Chase, * ‘NYork; chr DR. FELIX GOURAUD’S ITALIAN MEDI- CATED SOAP. « molieut is now by eommon eonsent rated medy tor b'otches, les, a burn, al! kinds o ced by th ch, within the last six months, bas ineres: hundred per cout ‘The elearaess and freah- species of di bern complete! sed more than fi use ianparts € the. complenioa, fy ‘asa heautifier of tre Skins and ni red furnished, with a proper trilet allan Medica ed Soan. If beauty be, as ed, only skin deep, ¢ more important that the tt tring in. which lor des, ope in i ent and most attra rs aatranasscd kal easidona del completelysuperseded al e of el | for thet parones, Poudre Sabtile for ered The Lily White, made by the D eto sen’ allowed to be the mest excellent ie. f chor hase ecialeac Bete baea new arucles, are Kenuine only at Dr. FF. GOURAUD'S depot, 67 Walker street, first door FROM Broadway. ‘Agents—Jordon,2 Milk sty Boston; Carlton & Co, Low: el': G een & Co. Worcester. ‘vl lw*me DICAL AND SURGICAL.—NO QUACKERY— | Mi Dribtocricen bas bgensngeand fe overs ease mie successful treatment of all forms of pi ‘diseases, ma curial and syphilitic eraptious, gieets, strictares, and debility, arisiag from secret habit. communion with pretevded surgeons. See ip. Toma, with the signatures of the court of extminers of Royal Colleg rgeons, including Sir Astley Cooper's, Sir Anthony Carlisle’s, ke.. e., in his office 20434 Fulton st. Letters attended to. Jy30 3 re ARRIED LADIES WILL FIND MUCH to. interest and instract them by a hysiol book of 183 pages,by the Hon. 01 ions by Rt. M.D. Were this work care ally read by every married persou, and its advice strictly follow- ed. we are persuaded that a different state of society from the Present weuldexist. The terrors of pov ry an of alarge fumily of children, which could be re: preveot ars dent peovle fro! trimouial state; but here ts a work tant secrets which may ob Ey tions. at No. 2 Ann street, and in most other beokstores. Jy30 lw@rre IPPRE PARISIAN SECRET — Just lation from the French, e: ot self’ Preservatic fect security agai eases, under all circ neces, witho tthe isagreenble necessity, by Alexande: rof the Medical Fac Its uf Paris ke, ke. ¢ universally understood and practised by Paris, London, and other Large cities, wi success I? is fully revealed be made use of by every ree Itis equally useful to pe sous of both sexes, aud causes no trouble o ‘The discovery upon which the worl the hichest encominms of | Freach Councils, and the Superintend nts of Hosyitals, th of which'are attached to the treatie in an appendix. been the me Vast amouut of id own. No person, whether exnoned to the dagger of i The ton street jy28 'wer EDICAL ADVICE—DUCTOR LAMEKT is confi- deutially cousulted at his office, 63 Gold street, acer His treatment, being mild a in diet Passi Ppoteucy thes; Testor tem to that state of rigo ure originally designed. Stricture, a ase frequently existing without the patient be: ‘are, sometimes caused by maltreatinent som ed by the weglect of the parties tnem- to, and medicine, witl United States. Office 68 iy Iwer R CONVERS CO: TINUES tw re Be jeal “certain services by applying at his 0 trace. th.ough the Lamp s N. B.—Dr. CONV#.KS celebrated forthe cure of ian sions, ke forsale as above. Advice Clmve the cordial. ‘Office hours from o’cluek, P. M, » tis to those who par- two o’clock te : ewe o jvat were” MEDICAL CARD. OCTOR FAWCETT, conmlting ‘surgeon of 196 Fal: tou street, New York, author of late’ publication, eat bracing the following subjects, viz Matrimony, my 4 medically and Sterility, anatomically, physiologically and Serlained, w i comprehaisivecapodtion othe nature modern treatment itis ao ora Geet Scrietures: Semin we Whites, Noe. tural, Emisnons, and all the consequences aria iation. ‘The Doctor has devoted his attention for the lace years in this city, wo xbe treatment of the bead mea Tom his exteasive practice perien ting the pathology of the various strac- tures of the generative organs, he guarantees, i he undertakes, permanent avd ‘radical cure from London, Edinburg aad Philadelphia also, his heogres led in large degree from the State of Louisiana, are suspend oopyst.tis various struc iu all frames in his office, 196 Fulton street. ersons ata distance euclosing $1, can have « late work, accompanied with one which embraces incidental ch ges ers dressed . A. Falton treet, will receive due attention. On” Tame tenesee MEAD THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS or tmk COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, 95 NASSAU 3’ ET, MEDIOAL ADV ICE IN PRIVATE DISEASE: eat of th New York College of M 1d Medicnue TO COUNTRY INVALID 1 in thi and siafenteiachs Riel nse otont ¢ lo them a chest comtain ing all medicine requisite to pert nentton cure, by their case explicitly, together with all symptom, time of oa pre received elsewhere, if any, and en VELIVEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS. POR the radical eure of gon gleet, seminal emis ont all moco| jent from ex by ib & ai paral gn o Mary, hi 3; Emblem, Bunker, | brated inventor, Professor Velpean, as an le remed; Jorton;sehs Tellas, Cormier ®t Peters, iq: Syenvel | all diseases of the Urethra. he 4 th, rowel t Orme, rowel, Phila shorter diate than = . Olive an 2 bark Como, bri i Catbaine Mal Chery Waneeal ond Phowes for’ Procincocsnts | bentuces, taaee tl oes bees pehr Willis Patnam.’ Brigs Pearl and Robert Wain sailed oonetea: it. RLY, July 23—Arr scht Invincible, Hatch, Phila, for HE TONIC of 4 E Medicine an of F Danvers Sid 28th, brig Malaga, Lovett, West Coast of Af- i riggmmended Tech <i rei Sear Ge, 5 Cla seh , Hagh _— | seere or excess of any an int a sid antl Alle, fea N Yorks sie pe Re a La A 0 og teerility, or bargains, wales ommenctat Port, July 29~Arr schrs Falcon, (Br, a " ond ‘each ; Beys Bap State, Clark; Mary, Thomas, and Marita Staria, Sr eaat tol taser hal, onen $5; carefully July 22—Arr schs T Ireland, Phi RICORDS ALTMRATIV Ml Vv " Canton, and Vesper, Balt; Vit IR the Te of primary of secondary eyphalhe, for Taunton;’ 26th Wm ers, t produdes by a& Richmond; Wm T King, Balt for 4 po pn ga Philad for do; 20th brig Ja ing in their sys der M du; $ Castaer, do fe delay. sno per N Carolin’; 20h, Jag Ba after having the venerial di rt vil feo s asso, system wil mond, Seavey, Pietou. Sid. 2sthy i odes bie Je bottles. at Stench ; in eases of halfadosen tor packed and sent to all parts of the Union. CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF GENTIAN AND Jaga ftAg T ARILLA FRAS, PREPARED by the New York College of Langone § and harmacy, established for the suppression ot quac a extract, possess the puritying qualities and curative powers of the herhs is confidently recommended by the Coltegs es pe 7 to any extract of Sarsaparilia at present before the public, # may be relied on asa certain remedy for all diseases from an impure state of the blood, sach as scrotal fing worm, blotehes or pimples, ulcers, pein in ints, nodes eons eruptions, aleerated sore or from the secondary efeow of syphilis oF o mi 15 conte, i Cases forwarded to al parts of the or i N.'B. A very liberal discount to wholesale purchasers. Sat heath shen _)