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y one clerk inted exceed one thousand dollars | Mr. ‘Tranarre ied whether It would bein order | im rn aR tetoer sue opie Path Spoatse il commit | spritomont tal eceatota ace pect eae Sec 15 And be it further enacted, That the Secretary tee? (Cries of “ Oh no!”) Z 4 " | numbers, descriptions ef the vekas sold, their of the Treasnry may, at his discretion,tran-fer the balan- ‘The House then resolved itself into a Committee of the contents, and appraised value, the name of the vessel and ces remaining with anv of the present depositaries, to er of the present depositaries, as he may deem sideration of any o of the public money or the public convenience THR WAREHOUSE BILL. rson or persons to whom said goods were consigned L ed. That eothien te this act shall be Mr. Crrarman, of Maryland, said that the bill was part Fite manifest, and the duties and chs to Egy a uthoriz the Secretary of the Treasury and parcel of the revenue system which was projected | several consignments were respectively subject ; and to transfer the halances remaining with any of the pres by the Secretary of the Treasury, and had received the the receipt or certificate of the collector shall exonerate sent deporitaries. to the depositaries constitiied by this approbation of Congress, and the approval of the Presi- the master or person having charge or command of any act, before the firstdey of January next. And provided dent But be was opposed to th rem Who had © ship or ve: in which said goods, ware*, or merchan- that, for the purpose of payments on public account, out heard that the tariff aci of 1842 was onerous? Who had | dise were imported, from all claim of the owner or own- of balances ‘emaining with the present depositaries it heard of disastrous results? None. No discontents had | ers theraof, who shall nevertheless, on due been expressed. 144. and obedience to the dictates of ths vention was yielded in some portions of the co in Pennsylvani shail be lawful for the treasurer of the United States to draw upon any of the said depositaries as he may think most conducive to the public interest, or to the con- venience the public creditors, or both Src. 16, And be it further enacted, That all marshals, Whole on the state of the Union, and resumed the con- | master which, and of the port or place whence they The edict, however, went forth in more Con- ry; but | nd New York, there ‘ic banners the words, | second of March, seventeen hundred: and ‘The true policy | and the thirte | were imported, and the time when, and the name of the | ieoad oftheir | interest, be entitled to receive from the Treasury the amount ef any overplus paid into the same under the rovisions of this act: Provided, That so much of the Biy ‘th section of the general collection law of the | posrein, | section of the act of the district attorneys. and others having public money to . | pay to the United and all patentees wishing to was to protect home manufactures, and develope the | Augu: hteen hundred and forty-two, to provide rev- | make payment for patents te be issued, may pay allsuch resources of the country. This has been the policy of | enue from imports, and to change and modify existing | “to the treasurer of the United Sta’ to the the Government from the period of its formation to the | s imposing duties on imports, and for F purposes, © of either of the mints i: Ipbia presenttime, with avery few exceptions. The doctrine onflicts with the provisions of this act, be, and of the other as: asurers,or to of Great Britain was to protect herownlabor; andto | is hereby repealed, excepting that Sening eee in | y constituted il be throw around every interest her broad mantle. And we | this act shall be construed to extend the time now pre- of the parts should profit hy the example scribed hy law for selling unclaimed goods; Provided ive such payments, and give Mr Metusccanp (the chairman of the Committee on | also, That all goods. of a perishable nature, and all gu or 5 ©.) explaine! the provisions of the bill under powder, fire-c J explosive su stances, deposi tall officers and m lhe wWarehou-ing system was notnew ed ax aforesaid, Lu forthwith, her act with the nent of the public h the Post Office an accurate en- ch payment or trans ay one of the said officers, or of those connected with tie Post Office Department, shall convert to his own use, in any way whatever, or shall use, by way of investment in any kind 0. property or merchan- dise, or shall loan, with or without interest, or shall de- posite in any bank, or shall exchange for other fundsex- cept as allowed by this act, any portion of the public moneys intrusted to him for safekeeping, disbursement, transfer, oF for, any other purpose, every such act shall be deemed and adjudged to be an embazzlement of so much of the said moneys as shall be thus taken convert- ed, invested used, loaned, deposited,or exchanged,which is hereby declared to be a felony ; and any failure to pay ever orto produce the public moneys intrusted to such person shall be held and taken ta be prima facia evidence in this cou stores had always operate Connecticut (\ir Smith) yesterday truly system wasto be extended over all our ports of entry ; but it was not true, as remarked by the gentleman, that under the restrictions provided for in the act of the try ; the storing of good well that Dejartment, are ti try of each sim fer, and that if no such system existed in any other nation S) had , h have seen that the provision in this bill is similar. (Mr. MeCleiland) had been told tent by all the great European States. presented imposts, and United States xcises shall be uniform throughout nd an result, for all the guards to of sucu embezzlement; and if any officer charged with more fully. This bill is merely to amend the 12th and the disbursement of public moneys shall accept or re- 13h sections of the act of 1842 (which limit the storage ceive, or transmit to the Treasury Department tobe al- to sixty and ninety days,) and it extends the provisions lowed in bis favor, any receipt or vononer from a credi tor of the United States, without having paid to # creditor in auch funds as the said ofhcor may ha ceived for disbursement, or such other funds as he may ot toone ye be authorize! by this act to take in exchange, the full ever the goods are taken out of the warehou: Amount specified in such h for re-exportation. He co actshall be deemed to be tw analogous to the system which pre: his own use of the amount +} tor t,and it-sas a correct oue. It woul not vourrer: an! any offiver agent of the United stares, insisted. dimioish the revenue Phe commer: and ali persons advising or participating in such act. being es had been largely increased by the draw- convicted thereof, befure any court of the Unite! States of competent juristicuion, shall be sentenced to imprison ment for a term of not less than six months nor more then ten years, #nd to @ fine equal to tue amount of the money embezzled Sec 18 And be it further enacted, That until the rooms, offices, vaults, and safes, directed by the first four sections of th t to be constructed and prepared fer the use of the treasurer of the U States, the tr the mints at Philadelphia and N. Orleans, anit trea at Now York, Boston, Charleston, Detroi St. Louis, can be constructed and prepared tor use, it shall be the duty of the Secre of the Treasury to procure suitable rooms for offices for those officers at their respective locations, and to contract for such use of vaults and safes as may be required for the safekeeping of the public sr in the charge and custody of those ctively ; the expenses to be paid by the m. adopted last’ year. the warehouse system. tue tariff act of 1842 of all th ed to our trade trom the sys! vailed. Qur trade with the West Indi America, he had beea told by merch owing to the restrictions of the act of 1842 ‘The hour to which the debate was limited arrived, | the committee proceeded to vote on amendment: torday, to strike out all after the enacting clause. CHANGE OF DUTIES. the duties imposed b; levied, on iron, bar, bloom, etc., fort rem ; castings, manufactures of whic! , by the thirtieth section of the act enti- tled “ An act to regulate the collection of duties impo- sed by law on the tonnage of ships or vessels, andon worn by men, women, and children, and made by hand, ‘oods, wares, and merchandises imported into the United gfiy per cent ad valorem: tates,” and approved July thirty-one, seventeen hundred Mr. Sawver.—I[s that in order? and eighty-nine, it was provided that all fees andduescol- | The Cuatnatan.—It is. lected by virtue of that act should be received in gold and | silver coin only; and whereas also, by the fifth section of the act approved M.y 10, 1800, entitled * An act to amend the act entitled * An act providing for the sale of the lands of the United States in the territory northwest of the Ohio, and above the mouth of the Kentucky ri- | ver.’” it was provided that payment for the said lands shall be made py all purchasers in specie, or in eviden- ces of the public debt; and whereas experience has proved that said provisions ougnt to be revived and en- forced, according to the true and wise intent of the con- stitution of the United Stat Sec. 19. And be it furtherenacted, That on the Ist day of Jaauary, in the year 134 er, all duties, | taxes, sales of public land: accruing or becoming due to the U all suxs due for postages, or otherwise, to the General om ¢ Department, shall be paid in gold and silver coin only. | Sec. 20. And be it further enacted, That on the Ist day REPRAL OF THE TARIFF ACT. the same is, hereby repealed. The € nts—Isitin order? If s0—— aman—No debate is in order, “An act to provide revenue from imports. and modify existing 1 anc for other purpose twenty only voting in the at 1842. of April, 1847, and thereafter, every officer or agent en- M I ris f fe geged in making disbursements on account ofthe United | 1p leomaootr—I rise to a question of order. — The question was taken and it was rejected. WINE AND DISTILLED sPIkiTS. advalorem. Mr. Sawrer—I rise to a atariff, but a warehouse bill. not indicate its contents. The Crataman—lt is in order. . Saw. The question was was sustained. Ay. uestion of order. This is tion; andalso to Congress, if in session; and if not in session. at the commencement of its session next after the violation takes place. | See 21. And be it farther enacted, That no exchange of funds shall be made by any disbursing officers or agents of the government, of any grade or denomination | s 13, noes not counied. Tateerer, ee connected with ‘any branch of the pub- reiected. to shove her off last night, between 12 and 1 nid every t oh disburalng Semen a si ae | RR i Bh ae o’clock, by means of screws, her cradle gave a ehevesaipht'ate dived ee tote : dpe od | Mr Houmrs, of South Carolina, offered an amendment | way end fell bodily into the mud. She re- Yer, shall make his payments in the money so furnished; | “hat afte eet canty rere aball be levied on tea | mained in that position until high water this morn- or when those means are furnished to him in drafts, shall cause those dratts to be presented at their place of pay- ment, and properly paid according to the law; and shall make his payments in the money so received for the | drafts furnished, unless in such case he can exchange the | means in his hands for gold and silver at par. And it shall be, and is hereby, made the duty of the head of the proper department immediately to suspend trom duty any disbursing officer who shall violate the provisions of this section, and forthwith to report the name of the offi- cer or agent to the Pre: mt, with the fact of the vlola- tion, anu all the circum: 8 accompanying the samo and within the knowledge of the sa'd Secretary, to th end that such officer or agent may be promptly remo’ from oftice, or restored to his trust and the performance the President m: Five only voted in th Ninety-nine voted in the negative. decided in the negative—Ayes 5, noes 119 as to strike out the mere tar cretary of the Treasury for bulk, and the amendment was rejected. SALT DUTY FREE. jected—Ayes 38, noes 61. DRAWnACKs, gentleman from when deposited in the pu'rlic If he (Mr. referred to the act of William IV., he would by merchants, that thi geveral principle bad been carried to a much larger | ‘The warehousing system of Great Britain was more liberal than that now | ‘The Constitution provides, that“ all duties, | 8 the Dill carried out this re- | quirement, it would be unconstitutional. No injury can rotect the revenue from frauds are engrafted in this bill, and ample power is given to the Secretary of the Treasury to take such measures ashe shell Jeem necessary to carry out its principles ; bat it does not, by its operation ‘ond the system of 1799. The act of tities to be paid in cash on the entry ; this bill requires them to be paid whoa Similar benefits would | the We are deprived by | proprietor aball forfeit and pay for every such offence advantages which result- which previously pre- | nds and south and the ducu- | ments would exhibit the fact, was entirely destroyed, Mr. Hittiano withdrew his amendment, proposed yes- Mr. McCuran, of Pennsylvania, offered an amend- ment—that after the first of December next, in lieu of the act of 1846, there shall be per cent ad valo- iron is the mate- rial, forty-five per cent ad valorem ; coal and coke,a hundred per cent ad valorem, clothing, ready made of every description, hats, shoes, and ull other articles Mr. Asumu~ moved to amend the amendment, by ad- ding and that the act passed July 30, 1846, be, and atkaan—The amendment will be reported. The amend. ind to change we imposing duties on imports, were ordered, andthe amendment of Mr. Ash- Mr. Ti duties on iron, coal, and hemp, but it was rejected— Mr.Fosten of Pennsylvania, submitted an amend- ment, that the duties imposed by the act of 1846, on iron and coal, shall not fall thirty percent. below the act of Mr Stewart offered an amendment—that the duty on wines and distilled spirits shdil be # hundred per ce nt. ‘The title of the bill does -R—I appeal from the decision of the chair en, and the decision of the chair Mr. McCieax’s amendment (as given above) was then No quorum voting, the question was again taken and Mr. Husaerronn moved to amend the first section, 80 power given to the Se ¢ delivery of goods in Mr. Barrixcer moved an amendment—that, after De- cember next, salt shall be admitted duty free. It was re- the vided for in the foregoing se therefrom and transpored to any other port of entry, second March, seventeen hundred and nine spect to the transportation of goods, ware: le | chandise from one collection district to another, to be exported with the benefit of drawback ; and the owner of such goods so to be withdrawn for transportation, — shall give his bond with sufficient sureties, in double the amount of the duties chargeable on them,for the deposite of such goods in store in the port of entry to which they shall be destined, such bond to be cancelled when the | goods shall be re-deposited in store in the collection dis- | trict to which they shall be trauspoited: Previded, That nothing contained in this section shall be construed to extend the time during which gouds may be kept iu store, after their original imporiauon and entry, beyond the | term of ree | Soc. 3. And be it further enacted, That if any ware- housed goods shall be fraudulently conceeléd in or re- moved from any public or private warehouse, the same shalt be torfei ted’ tu the Unired States ; anu ull perso convicted of traudulent ing or ret goods, or of aiding or abettiog such conceal moval, shall be liable to the same penalties for | now imposed for the fraudulent introductios of goods ded | into ine United states ; and if any importer or proprietor of any warehoused gvods, or any person in his emp! shall by any coutrivance frauduietly open the war | house, or shall gain access to the goods, except precence of the proper offiver of tue customs, actin execu: of uis duty, such importer rx the | One thousand dollars, And any person convicted of al- tering, defacing, or obliterating any mark or mar! which have been placed by uny offic f the revenue on package or packages of warehoused goous, shall forfeit and ar fur every such offenee five huadred dol- jars. and | Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, Th: collestors | of the several ports of the United 81 shall make | quarterly reports to the Secretary of the Treasury, ac- cording to such general instructions as the said Secretary | mays ve, Of alf goods which remain in the warehouses | of their respective ports, specifying the quantity and des | scription of the same; which returns, or tables formed thereon, the Secretary of the Treasury shail forthwith Lye to be published in the principal papers of the city o to in. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to make, from time to time, such regulations, not inconsis- tent with the laws of the United States, as may be neces- sary to give {ull effect to the provisions of this act, and | secure a just accountability under same. it shail be the duty of the Secretary to report such regula- tions to each succeeding session of Congre: SENATE BILLA taken up, and several disposed of. The House found to be without a quorum ; motions were made | journ, the yeas and nays taken, and points of order raised. Two hours were thus spent ; after which, | A report was made from the cummittee of conference, on the part of the House, on the disagreeing amend- ments of the two Houses to the AKMY BILL. Some conversation took place between the Speaker, | and Messrs. Dromgeole, and Winthrop,as to what course should be pursued. Finally, the tlouse refused to re- cede from its amendments, and, therefore insist.— (Another committee of conference will be appointed.) | THE SUB-TREASURY BILL ‘Was returned from the Senate, as amended, and on mo- | tion of Mr. McKay referred to the Commi of Ways | and Means | And the House then adjourned. | Puiapecruia, August 2, 1846. The weather to-day is delightful, and “ail the world and his wife,” together with the little ones, | are endeavoring to enjoy it, by excursions on the water, to judge by the manner all the steamboats are crowded. The launchof the ship at a Seuthwark ship yard was not entirely accomplished until this this morning about 9 o’clock. While attempting not ing, when she was hauled out into deep water.— | Atthe time of her falltwo men were struck by the timbers which supported her, and received severe bruises. A specimen of the duello occurred yesterday afternoon, between two redoubtable members of a down-town gang, growing out of a desire to see which could stand fire best. They stationed them- selves on either side of Swanson street, in broad day light, and blazed away at each other with eee nonchalance. Their nerve was apparent as good as their skill in firing. One named ‘ete Lunde received two small pistol balls in his left thigh, and the other, name McCarty, had a i seem just and pro- yf, wy, BACK he 0 per—Provi led, how That those disbursing officers «he two Ero awur tent dette ene gba hole bored in his right thigh by a ball from the Pig pe apenas < — mane, Shall, until the — yi1/5 of 1842 and 1845. pistol of his opponent. Boih were attended by | amis, slowing ae puatle Sronters to caine tite ee DkPUSITING AND WITDRAWING GooDs. a physician, who cut one ball ont of Lund’s thigh, frém the bunks either in specie or benk never pay aman offered an amendment—that no goods shall | but could not get at either of the others. His | ited, unle: See 2d Aud be it turthereuacted, 1hat it shall be the gn invoice, and @ uty of tue Secretary of the Treasury ty iste aad pur Statementot what portion is intended for re-exportation list regulations to euforce the speed) presentation of all ettcaiiton be @4G0 He wie ieiceen, Koverument uraiis lor payment at the place where pay- thm ote able, and ty prescribe (ue Yme, according tv the alfer- ent «is\ancen Of the deporituries trom the seut of guvera- ment, wituiu Wodch ail drafts upon them, respectively, Shall be p.esented tur payment; and, in defauit of such Pre-entaciva, tw direct auy oner mode and place of pay- Ment whica he may deew proper; but, in ali those regu- lations and duections, it suall be the duty of the Secre- tary of the Treasury to guard, as far as may be, against those drafts being used or thrown into circulation as a Payer currency or medium oi exchange. s ill. TR. pe ind that the provisions in the act: Subject, be continued in force. It was rejected. The Committee rose and amendment, and, under the question, the bill was yeas, 117; noes, 62, and AN To establish a Warchousing act entitled ‘ An act to pro and to change and modi! ties on imports, and for other pur Be it enacted by the Senate and tives of the United States of America in Congress ration of the toathird rei ited shall re- er annum, to | of the United be paid asalary of four thousand dollars per annum ; the assistant treasurer at Boston shall be paid a salary of two toousand five hundred dollars per anoum ; the «ssistant | treasurer at Charleston shall be paid a salary of two thou- sand five hundred dollars per annum ; the assistant tre: iit Sis moved that the Committe rise and report the e out all after the enact- ing clause, and insert, that the provisions of the act of which relate to the warehousing of goods, be re- 1842, on the ie bill without vious ing by— CT iyaten. and to amend an vide revenue from imports, ly existing laws imposing du- louse of Representa- ‘ssem- wounds are considered somewhat dangerous, but that received by McCarty is trifling, though the | ball is not extracted. | —— CUMMERCIAL, | New Vork, Saturday, August 1. | Asurs.—Both descriptions have been firm during the | week at $3 50 for Pots, and $4 fer Pearls. Receipts and exports were both light. MEADSTUFFS.—The market closed with more anima- tion than was manifested in the early part of the week, and sales to a considerable extent were made at $4 1244 for Genesee, including Oswego, and $4 06% a $4 12% for Michigan; Southern is also better, at $4 1.34 a $4 26 for Baltimore, Richmond, &c. Sales in Genesee wheat have been made at 98 cents; North Carolina, new, 81 a 85 ct Rye is held at 66 a 67 cts; Corn, Southern yellow, 558 | 66 cts; Jersey 59 0 60 cts; Western mixed 50 a 52 cts. | Corron.—The sales to-day are 2200 bales, which in- | clude a list of 1400 bales middling Apalachicola at 8 cts. The market appears quite firm at the quotations we | annex :— bled, That the twelfth section of the act entitled “Ai li c . five hundred allare per ances :ulaty of two thousand | Act jo provide revenue from imports, and to change and G ReCarks sos Be con Mah Ovibane | mint at Philadelphia shall, itaddition to his present sala. | Ody existing laws imposing duties on imports, and for Meb.¢ Trees, | other purposes,” approved the thirti ry, re five nundred dollars annually, tor the pi one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, is hecets sree Gzctis act, the trea | amended so as hereafter to read as follows?—(Src. 12 anwasily, $0r tae ‘aaa nal And be it further enacted, That on and after the day this duties crested by this ect ; and these salesie vempeatee? Act goes into operation, the duties on all im goods, ly, shall be in {ull tor the services of the respective offi- res, Ot merchandize shall be paid in cash : Provided, Cers, nor stall eitherof them be permiited te charge or receive any commission, pay, or perquirite, for any offi- cial service, of any character or description whatsoever and the making of any such charge, or the receipt of any ch compensation, is hereby avciared to be a misue meanor, for which the otticer convicted thereof, betore any court of the United States, of competent jurisdiction, shall be subject te punishment by fine or imprisonment, or both, at the discretion of the court before which the offence shall be tried. within the period allowed by entry thereof, or whenever the owner, importer, or ignee | writing, shall be prescribed by the Secret said goods, wares, or merchandi sion of by the collector, and stores, or in oth or chief revenu: owner, or consign leposited in the fic he said Bec. 24. And be it further enacted, That there shall 5 manner provided for by the first section of the act of the bed ser A ane ehy, spproprioted, to be paid out of any day of April one thousand eight hundred and wena 2 Rot otherwise appropriated, the | eighteen, entitled * An act providing for the deposite of sum ot twelve thousand dollars, to be expended, u: the direction of the Secretary of the Treescry a such repairs or additions as may be nec good condition for use, with as little de: ent with the public interests, and saies herein meutuned, wines and distilled spirits in other purposes there to be le bh warehous col d in the p necet ‘add: Fouuse of uny to be ascertained on due entry thereot for warehousing, poo ung honor Hattori eres ped waitt the POE | and fo be secured by bond tie cwant, Tmperter, any other y to carry ‘aa consignee, with surety or sureties, to the ‘satisfaction of act ino effect. Sec. 29. And be it further enacted, That all acts or of acts which Come in couiict with the provisions of tais act be, aud tae re hereby repealed. {Whe bill also provides tor a quaiterly pxblication of the state of the suv treasuries and ihe treasury, specie on hand, drafts out, xc.) House of Representatives, Wasuisarox, Aug 1, 1846, PRIVATE BiLus. prescribe : Provi drawn from any in a less quantit; or box, unies ported in bulk be delivered, except in tl of each parcel, or in a quantity not weight, unle the T: signee, agent of Mr. MeCurvtann, the Coairman of the Committee on ®t been paid, shall give to the collector satisfactory Havana, July 23.—The arrivals of rice since our last Commerce, introduced a resolution to terminate at one *0CUtity that the said goods shall be landed out of the | have been 196 casks, per Ann A. Parker, from Savannah; o'clock to-day, the debate on the bill establishing a ware pore ad of the United States, in the manner now re- | the cargo of the Eugene solid at 1034 ra. Of the Zephyr house system. duirod by existing laws relating to exportations for the | and of the Falmouth, which last has also been sold at 10's Mr. Uariet made an earnest appeal to the House. benefit of draw back, the collector and naval officer, if | rs; and 170 casks, per TC. Mitchell, have been sold out of There were some bills on the private calendar, which orthe, n eptry to re-export the same,shall,upon payment | store at 9 rs. Prices of sugar have advanced of late, but ought to be acted on; the Senate would send bills here H n ppropriate expenses, permit the said }, un- | as this is owing partly to the small supply in town,which wnich mast receive the cousiteration of members. “Ths Without ‘thle uo of mae Proper officers, to be shipped | has been caused by the rainy weather interrupting arri- warehouse bill belonged to the public business, and Without the pay of any duties thereon. And in | vals from the country, we expect that prices will again case uny goods, wai aforesaid, shall remain in public stoi without payment of the duties and c! said goods, wares, or merchandise, shalt be a, the appraisers of the United States, if the: such port, and if none, then by two mere signated and sworn by the collector to: and sold by the collector at puviic awetio; nouce thereof being first given, could be taken up hereatter, at any ume—the private ca- Jendar couid not. Hf thus resolution should not be adopt- ed, ne would move to consider tue Dilis [rom the Senave culendar, ana postpoue the special oruer re beyond ene y harges thereon, ~That’s not in orde Mr. Vasieu—Weil, then, { move to lay the resolutions on tue e. thous ‘ frm Chair recognized the gentleman rom Neri Vai among the persons present at said | call for the yeas and nays on the eth day of August, that in all cases of failure or neglect to pay the dutie: Jaw to the importer to mi Il make entry for warehousing the same in in such form and supported by such proof as of the Treasury, hall be taken posse: stores to be agreed on by the collector of the port and the importer, to be secured in the , and for ept with due and reasona- are, at the charge and risk of the owner, importer, ‘ignee, or ageut, and subject at all times to their or- der upon the pay ment of the proper duties and expenses, the collector, in double the amount of the said duties and in such form as the Secretury of the Treasury shall by special authority of the Secr.tary of | ury. And incase the ewner, importer, co: ny goods on which the duties have r merchandise, deposited as ppraised by re be any at | hants to be de- | F that purpose, | mn, on due public in the manner and for | the time to be prescribed by a general regulation of the ‘Treasury Department; and at said public sale distinct printed ‘catalogues descriptive of said goods, with the appraised value affixed thereto, shall be distributed le ; and @ reasonable opportunity shall be given before such sale, to persons ki none alae | The Crops. The Hagerstown, Md., Torchlight, says: Last the | closed the cutting o1 th vert of the county. W. blic tuined less injury than w days of favorable w fo secure their crop in a manner quite satisfactory to themselve: The weather has been unusually cool for the season, and although we have had a good many cloudy days lately, we are suffering from drought. The early upland corn is thought to be injured already, and unless we have rain soon, the crop will be cut very short Weare informed that hailstorm which did great injury, passed on Saturday last, some ten or twelve miles west of us.— South Carotina paper. From all parts of the State we hear the most favorable | accounts of the state of the crops. Hay and corn, especi- ally, bid fair to giv ily large yield. ‘The last part of June and the first part of July nas been very fine ther for grass and corm — Thomaston ( Me.) Kecorder. he peach crop, i ry abundant. Many of the owners ot peach ti Jersey have been obliged to pick a part of the 10 ‘ent destroying the tree a Journal announces that the first of the new crop wheat made its appearance in that market on Tuesday, and brought 56 cents per bushel. Foreign Markets. decline, The tonnage duty having been again taken off vessels loading molasses; there is more demand for that article, and holders are asking 34 9 1 r., and 3¢r. bas been ~ Exchange on London 1s} a 1d per ceut premium; ‘ew York and Boston, 2a 3 per cent premit § —————— } rs Arrived. i] Mi Passe CHaReston—Steamship Palmetto—David Flanders, Miss lsh, Mr Hayward aud lady, H | Flanders, E Daggett, WW. " | Pergoudy AA Pray, sie Bravetsy,J Chalmers, JW Bbresve, | sete tineh Fluver for N {pilot boat J MeNellag, DF Weymouth, Heary Leith, | York, Passed up, brig Virginia, From Pictou. MH Sules, J W Gouthwaite, 5 Pollock, A Philips, Kobe Har. | ber, John H Kichards, F Howe, Jas Ecker, John Cunard, & nw % ks—Bark Aeadia, at Bostou—Louis Lang, New Ma Youk | ers were British, 1 brig Sardinian, and the remainder were Canvexas, July 20—In port, brige Joseph, Mayo, for New | York, in 3 rah Bent y. Oxnard, for do, unc; Noble, | Deming, for Boston, in 5 days «July 23--Arr ahi Adelaide, Adame, New York. ee xander 30—Arr, beg, Billow e - Nicaragua; Mrs Weten- ; brig Amanda, Avery, from New York; C! A pst smote Tash, | N You Moe Baiwor (ar saed); Foreane, Coombs, | edtpted (ot th cae Ft en sone ccHowc NT | | Panvience, daly 3ecArr, brig Voltaire, Crowell, Phila {¢ eradicates disease, itinvigorates the oody. ‘Avia nied suc- H Robinson, Royal Engiarers, Lieut | Gplvhia, Sehr: Joseph, Brown, 3 Philadelphia; Brace. cessfully in the rem ‘cure of all diseases and two servants, ‘M Dulong, of | Youo handel hi J prick, Heeves frising from aa impure sate ‘blood, ur habit of the sy le, low hy | "We have received, within the last four years, at our differ jam (uid Moateeal Caste | the Hioyes Foster, B extgenccrs more’ tan fretted corsa 0 ear 1 BE Fairbanks, Win eter. | "2 tile ‘puis Chey kat, tp Mogelann, | Coaeecaane Geant ae eo a : —- * % - Airs Dawson, Mr Howat J ban, | Jorden, hus Ark sohascu, N York: arr, schrs Elvza Brown, physiciaus, clergymen and statesmen, gallery rege ea, Polat" ovals, | Browns Feamast: Rarit Geng WearPasty ALAC | presi to ett plant with perfect oeceat and etna to Arriv. eee eee yy ew eemciedes Lewis, N York; | fon. We. will refe! to these. piyaicjana with pleasure isch Gitcbrin and ian Kepubhean, Sharp, Troy. ld, Sehr Mary Langdon, Cobb; ‘he columns of snewy aper will not allow us the opportuai- ean, tate ae four fme: | SavANNan, July 28~Cld brig Excel, Smith, York. ton. obi ne ilehrist, ‘Miss , Miss Ro- — No fiuid or medicine has ¢' Eg Ar a bean us| By Last Night’s Southern Mail. sei evel the gui NP Cartmon, HP Gil- —, in | See Ny ety Sorntd Rovieceas Ins Presen W hate SC Wend Cie | L, Del, daly CTE a | ez severe x Gusele. ttt? (eal ees reser, vod, SC Lee ; — ‘ the fo i vy. WH Schroder, A B Mallory, @ Nixer, AB Sullman. came in last evening, and stood up. oi Vere ed = = Portland: Mary Anu for Norfolk: Annawan for mony of geactemen of the hishert Tavs tnoyr. alee eter schre J Alexander. for Bhelbourne: NS; J Teferquseitp sone of te frat families tn the city, who have Livearoo.—Shii for Fall rriv: Belle. he weed it with perfect success in this and othe: jtiesmen 10 bul brandy ih chrenow in sabe, enses presses Clee mith, ‘That gh Bing ow : ‘Enoontrn, Mareh 7, 166, aring—10 Butterfi. Bro hers & co 16 Auerbury—6 Wolf & Gille-pre— 1—145 6 A Mumford—31 # Chaul- rethers—3 ion & 8 6S A etl & Son—i0. Wart & Sher: | tf Wood. J Be hers—3 Con & Sampson—10 crates ks 128 tes 42 cases 101 irs, to order, rk Btephen Brewer—8589 hides 96 sacks eek & Co—2058 hides Mason & Thomp- jcharde—1136 do to order stic Importation. —Brig Trojan—100 sacks corm WM Ver- & Co—201 do Cornell & Co—1166 sacks Harpe:—59 bales cottun to order | New On mele—315 do wheat 50 bbes de Movements of the Steam Ships. ? Liverpool. duly 19) cls Arrive. Packets w Salt. LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL. | Whituey, Popham, June 261 Ashburton, Howland, Aug 6 | eeu of the West, July 6] J Rdkiddy, Luce, ' Aug il | e idan, Corni July | New York Cropper, Aug ig Oxfoi Jury 16 | Liverpool, Eldridge, Aug 21 Heur July 21 | Siddous, Cobb, ‘Aug 26 Virginian, July 26 | Columbia, Rathbone, Sep 1 | r ® PORTSMOUTH St James, Meyer, | June20 Sebor, Aug 3) Northumbertand, July 1] W. ter, Hovey, Aug 8 Gladixtor, Bunting, July 8 Yl Avg 16 | HAVRE. HAVRE. Albany, Crawford, June2 { Argo, Anthony, Aug 8 | Bilviede Grasse, July 1| Zurich, ‘Thompson, | Avgl6 | Louis Castoff, July8 | Francois Ist, Whes Ai | 7 LLES. M. Prince de Joinville, July 11 | Missouri, Silv: | PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 3, | | | uM nM +5 00/ Moon seTs..... 6... 059 M 1h iM Wark! 410m Arrived. Steamship Palmetto, Christianson, 64 hours from Charles- ton. Saturday at 12M. Have had the wind f 2, Ship St George, Ferris. Liverpuol, July 1st, with mdse, to D Usden, ‘July tat, at 6PM, Charles Cartman, aman, fell overboard, whilst securiug the anchors. The boat was im- | at out, and every exertion ma d unsuccessful, as it was blowing fresh, and wy senrunning atthe time. The St George was 11 ton 53, At half past 10 o’clock on steamship Great Britain, | fore aud eft sells eet. Grande, June Th, with heck & ©. July 26th, lat 30 N, lon 65 30 W, spoke sehr Convert, (of Bath) Hinckley, 16 days {rom Balt, for St Thomas. Br brig J D Brown, 8 days from Pictou, with 120 chaldrons had al " n Brewer, Farrin, Ri hides, to y coal, to Soule, Whitney & Co, Left Br brig True Blue, S pleton, for N'York, unc. 27th ult, lat 4230, spoke ship Uni: ted States, Liverpool 29th, lat 40 30, lon 67 30, spoke b 36 hours out. Brig Trojan, w Orleans, with mdse, to Nesmi ish. - : Br brig Rath . Hilton, 14 days from Aguadilla, with 4000 bush salt, to.J H'Braine. , ‘ Br brig Atlis, MeCallen, 16 days from Pictou, with coal, to hitney & Co. | chr Dolphin, Holden, 8 days from 8tJohn, NB, with | r.to Burnham & De Wolf. % Holmes, 10 days from Windsor, with plaster, to T Wiuuiett, ‘ Schr'H M Johnson, Hardy, 8 days from Lubec, with plas- ter, to master, ‘Schr New Zealand, Pollard, 8 days from Lubec, with plas- ter, to Smith & Boynton. “ Schr Harriet Rogers, Adogers, 10 days from Machias, with lumber, to J F Snow. Below. 2 brigs—unknown. led. Ships Horatio, for Canton; Sullivan, for Charleston; brig David Duffield, for Wilmington. Misceliancous Record. Packsrt Suir Prince Albert, Sebor, for London, will sail this day. Snir Tarra: ing at 8 o’clock. Baro Hayne, formerly of Charleston, has been purctrsed by Messrs Anguera & Brother, of New Orleans. She is in- tended as a regular packet between that port and Havana. Port or Boston.—Arnvals and clearances at Boston, du- ring the month of July, 1816:— n, Lockwood, for Canton, will sail this morn- _) ARRIVALS. | Ships. Barks. Brigs. Schs. Sips. Total. 21° 48 173" 705268 1. | es oe st ee Mu 2 60 139 0 237 rivals, 1 bark, 18 brigs, and 127 schooners | heremainder A reign, hy aud t rican, CLEARANCE Ships. Barks. Brigs. 16 4 | Schs. Sips. Total. Lib 286 4 458 22 59120 4 23 oO 25 19 166 i ces, 2 barks, 19 brigs, and 19 echoon- American. Spoken. Of Egg Harbor, bark Lawrence: Pilot boat Waterbury. Bark Sylphide, Choate, 34 days from Boston, for Batavia, May 12, lat 9 30.3, lon 3110 W, by the Castro, at Rio Grand Bark Olas, Tuner, Havana for Trieste, June 16th, Tariffa Sh+p Brewster, Lincola, Mobile for Liverpool, July 9th, lat dt 15. lon 43 56. 4 it 42 I, lon 4940, saw a large ship, with whi across fore topsai Bark Almira, (of Jay, off S Shoal ip Caspar, of and from Bremen for Baltimore, July 28th, | lat 39 07, low 71 05. | : ‘Whaiemen. | Ship Fabius, Nickerson, sld from N Bedford July 19th, for Pac: ean, and returned on account of the sickness of the Boston for Baltimore, by pani. Portland) Keazer, N York for Oporto, captain. | A letter from, Smith, of ship Lafayette, of N Beeford, | reports her at March Ist, 173g months out, 450 bbls s} Also reports the Navigator, Pal- | spm. june 16th, reports heard from off Previous, ship Aurora, Coffin, of | Le‘ters from ship Hamilton, Babcock, of Sagharbor, re- wes Hobart Town Feb 18, 30 spm 220 wh, bound to N | Foreign Ports, Going in 2th, bark Miudara, Rich, fromdo. Sid 23d, brig Midas, Evchberger, Balt, Ponce, July 10—In po: rk Don Juan, Currier, for New . ib 10 days; schr Caroline, Lockhsit, for N York, in 8 ‘Sid 10th, brig Allen, Manson, for Boston. July 22—Arr ship Joh BEC, Bolton, Samson, L Cid ships Canada, Adams, do; Orwell Clarissa, Pettey, Falmouth; Caroline, } thea. Cld 29h, snips Ho-atio, Simson, London | Turer, Liverpool; barks Jeasie, M’rhee, Glasgow; Si Hp fattnger, Corrigal, Bristol) brigs Wilkinson, Burton, | hitehaven} Ide, Bornstow, London; Margaret, Stewart, Neweasth Rio Granpr, June 7—In port, barks Whitmore, Bright, for Montevideo, for Genoa, in 30 days; Odd Fel astro, Bea ork, 5. * for Saleim, in’2 sider Boston, August —Are barks Savage, Mi | Re Gibraltar June I Alexaudria; | aper rra Mo} N. . Libbey, tun Leland, N Orleans; Colorado, ford, Pensacola; Gertrude, Herrick, Wilmiugton. N Ryder, ‘Baltimore; Telos, Lamphesr, Phila k 10; Nort Bearse; Jasper, Ho rowell, N Yo I for 1b t dking, Live: nero; Jas W Pail Phila; Paulina, an. Cayes; Sarah Nash, Watts, Wi Richmond; H Wil ‘Thomas, Barbadoes; Bragitian bark. t juniap, York. Below Arg ache, Zi Re ANS ON Genoa en Jane, Mill olla, Gi Phila, Cld agth, Br ship | | yast number of undoubted testi urner, Savanuah. SEASES OF Chronic and acute diseases of 1 D! nl weakness, Inability, brigs WU Watson, Eckfeldt, ARY ORGANS—Such as hoes or whites, ‘Wenkuess of the parts, ke. _ e Botan Dr. Lowusend—Dear Sir t La the summer of 185) was verely afflicted with a disease of the throat, chest and mach; the mucus aembraue Leoame so affected that al every otticle ul iood | wok produced sueh @ nausee, or tion, thatst was with great datheulty dat | could retain pant atten abitaed to throw of” Teauacercely describe bs was often obliged to throw 0! the horrid sensation | ared that from the Ay suit) jesh, felt week and wearied enerative Orga ced from raking forcauately eaw your advertises Sther medicines,’ Forsale at varies’ Hall 36 Cathe Te aA ag Fe i petemno fine atrect and 127 Maides lane, Price $1, with directions. | gded to conhdence, Iretsembered to have adilw*r H fd Aten poh pean of i very bad health. rom these facts 1 was induced at. fs MEDICAL AID. your valua jon of Sarsaparifia,. In justice to GPEEDY CURE —— OR. GREGO EE ace por ag i et o b twedicine for such diseases as L have described. It has re trored me to health aid sirengta: | bave used about four bot i to Dr. H. Gregory. A. A. SAMANOS, No.8 BROADWAY GENT for Messrs. Menck & Bac! All in perf in perfect si pers to Scuth America and the West Indes. au3 lw*me 1g order, worthy the attention of ship 4.9 Jw*rre des. To test its efficacy, afterusing one or two jes, I omitted for some days to take it, and soon tound that! req fed more, as the disease Was not entirely subdued. | reg. ita certain cure for dyspepsia and affect iT fs southiay , aud operates lik thetomact and alfeying a cough.” Y acend in fu a bottle or two on hand for of my family. ‘With gareat regard, your. friend, LAW. L. VAN us Mr. Van Kleeck was formerly Sheriff and REE a ieay gees county, ‘and recently in che War Department at ‘ashington. A. A. SAMANOS FFERS FOR SALE—TOBACCO— 63 bales new crop, prime 2-3 wrappers St Jago. 7 jo superior Havana, Olives—200 boxes fresh Marseilles. became, r Recently this com, ulceraion put ce throat, trache: Segars—600 M, general assortment Hayanas, Orvans of life in thelr puyeical fuucsious, La this eae A sew brand Principe, Fecommended to try your "Syne ass—1 bale, Ist class, | bottles I find mysel( relieved from this € ‘The above are offered on liberal terms, at No.94 Broadway, | zeymproms, inimy ense, by its. bi ups jys0 Iw tre fas restored the system to its natural state. My cou T is conf. fidence iu its power to efiect acure, in ease of general func MEDICAL ADVICE—DOCTOR LaMen VA dentially gonsulted at Id on constitutional, ari: Passions, causing tion derangement of, the o1 ‘of life, impele me to rgeom 4 Seraaparila to the ai mend your ja to. mite IgTER, oars, JAMES Albany, August 39, 146, attheAthen Hostel, Bonet eat el as damemtns eoaeie he oft Poteucy, engages the tor tis object bei ") Schiaved: “Scicars: s-aasmse Restintrrenieins wae | aie ringato the Express Conductor, of Ng. 18 Wall Sometineercattedl ber Gat iancinet gh ineineret Flam | cas heen reehne iti angeserned telven inteffectually cued by Dr, BL vee enh AEHEATION OF THE HEART. i Freire rg Seb rany oe oy oui ag sensations for several years—was eatirely eured by ARRIED LADIES WILL FIND MUCH to interest | Img.two bottles. ‘and instract them by perusing Moral Physiology, a | aks: Wnkanes, Rane, Mow ey, wee aioe with Ge ook of 183 pages, by the Hoa. Ke. D. Owen with aguitiouf and PalPtiation of the heart, and pai ate srt altar alterations by'R. Glover, M.D.” Were this work ence uly sosetere, aa to be 22 sleep mignte—wan envirel read by every married person, and its advice strictly follow. | bon te ASRS AND ULC: « large family of children, which could be but red, prevent , pruds here 1 trimonial state; but are persuaded that a different state of society from the | t wouldexist. ‘The terrors of poverty and the prospeet | ut people from entering the m: A work that will tell you impor: ERS. John Baxter, 117 Fniton street, cured of mereurjal ulcers. Charles Edwards, 127 Greenwich street, cared of terrible soren which covered bia ‘whale body atagking, his ihrott %. m im et los] | nounced incureble—wna perfectly restored by the Use of two iy | taptsecrets which may obviate all such objections, Forsale | pounce at No. 2 Ann street, and in most other bookstores. SEVERE PAINS. dy30 lw*rre My z “ Mrs. McCollum, No. 136 Thud avenue, severe pamsand HE PARI3IAN SECRET.—Just published, dizziness in the head, informs us she is, as she believes, per lation from the French, entitled the * taurently restored nié-&) Chesepeerestneveri'gciaa/in teanee HL pea Gp id | and ssi rasucable to raise a chair; took two bottles and is 1 ying et 5 Member o now emoying BOOT IVER COMPLAINT. | This sec venetised by | y, Alfred T. Conklin, 38 Madison street—wife eared of the menof fr London, and other M@rge cities, with | 3 : i H ‘4 | irs. White, keeps an extensive besrding No. 8 State in'thuliede volume, snd may be. made use of by every rea: | stFeet bad liver coravtaint~ile was despaired of-—was cured ler. It is equally useful to persons of both sexes, aud causes | by, Using the bec” mle an (disease of no trouble or inconvenience. ; | pear rton street, wiegred et The discovery upon which the work is foundrd,hee recived | son of bad sores on head au * 1 it is aici 1 ees : ‘ urle‘ana'he Suiniced nest flortials te evriecs | _ ‘The atoushing cues, tha ut medicine hus performed in of which’are attached to the treatise in_an appendix. It has | eases of chrouie rheumatism, ere i wi i been the means of preventing a vast amount of diseave and | DF. Towns ae a suffering wherever been known. No person, whether ebaraedest ¥ 1e or facia. wh ise: remai t of its Bold in New York oxtr at the "M Price 6234 centa—two copies r THE EYE D8, WHEELER, Oculist, No.9 Greenwich street LD "York, near the Battery, devotes his exclusive atten diseases of the Eye and Ophthalmic Surgery, and public that there not amongst whi uman eye is subject, any disorders of that which cannot be essentially’ i ontents. ton street iy28 Iw onials his office, will satisfy the public that his Meteorites ot aeeaiy in the United States, (C7 Office hours from 8 A.M. to 1o'clock P.M., after its out door patier * @* Artificial E} terms. in any way expored to the danger of de Sante,” 121 Ful- $1. ares the fQumerous diseases 1e ved or cured by him. which can be seen at | ractice is not ex- of any other Oculist forsale, and which will be inserted oa several remedien but the of our. rt Your Sarsaparillo, and obtained « bottle, and Sutirely cured tae, and | LN ee ell noi "ASHBELL W, fiber ir? Beck Rerry, soa of tp older tad ingot stipeeie | r. one at iNew | bis tewyerein, Harciord, oy ‘Coun. ‘The following ofa letter receiv: him s— Dr. Townsend and find iis excellent m its effects upon a chroni pain to which | com ject, crop aa injury occasion rearsago ina public si a lease me two wo Bie care of Dr, Seymour. Thave conversed with twe of Our Principal physicists, and recommended your Hartford, March 12, 1845. ‘William’ Lippincott, 225 Water street, was unable tol his bed much o! time for two years—entirely cured. ‘Thomas P. of ancles much swol used three bottles, 0 Smith, printer, 162 Nessan street, long standing and aggray d from: hay “he | YY. which ANCIENT AND MODERN BUOKDS. Thomas ized of ielsou, of Harlem, i iles fe i Femedy. His daughter, Erysipelas’ and et HE SUBSCRIBER has opened an extensive establish- ment, in the large basement of No 62 Joho strest, for | rangement. sale of valuable , in every department of hui ‘VOUS DEBILITY. rnowledge and it. He “9 pocymulaced & con- Mrs. Conquest, 137 Broome street, cured of nervous siderable collection of works, many of which are curiousand | anda variety of Sqeaptaints, is Indy wasso severely rare; and all, more or less, of great value. He intends to sell | flict part of the time she was unable to sleep, or even exclusively for cash, and to no whateve converse with her tri , imallness of his profits, and the lowness of his pri is | SMALL POX. stock wil constantly xugmenteu Sy the purchase of pris A. N. Chapin, Agent for W: vate libraries, or of amaller collections of b He will daughter had the small pox vei buy every work, ancient or modern, to which value is at- | Sarsaparilla—it drove i an tached, by any sect or party, in every department of litera- | her without an: Mr. C. informs of | ture, nee and art, and in all languages. He hopes, there: ding in y, was sick ¢ small pox, and fore, to make his establishment an agreeable resort {8r the , advised him to e done so with perfect letters, and science ‘general meet with choice le, therefore, inv mee rener ap purtity. ol ‘other instrument, want it, ry cheapest seller Bookseller, 62 MEDICAL CARD. for my23 Im*rre OCTOR FAWCETT, consulting ‘su 196 Fal New York,'suthor of 4 late publication, em ton sti fon stress each oF the Appanarian, the Divine, the Lawyer, the en ol i ¢ in his own parti ge for themsel reign and uative to give him one-half John street, New Work. 5 th fas ao scars. What in most siugalar in these two cases ts, the | farnifien ased this Sarsaparitia, td «ll escaped the rou « -ariety of other cases that have been reporte | eve that by cleansing the blood wittthis Iex ‘ this or. Un as, which di @ perso sate anainst this or, the eryaipelas, whic arevery prevalent ‘aud taal at the present time in all’ of the cites | sree CUSREAT MESICINE FOR FEMALES. nsend’s Sarsaparilia is & sovereign and which in | for iaciprent consamption, barrenn | obstructed or difficult menstruation, | or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the tioa of the system, no matter whether the cause or causes, produced by irregalarity. ‘Nothing can be more surprising on the hi fr wll weakness and lass robuctand fall stosseey bracing lowing subjects, viz : trimony, Impotency, | ani Sterlty, anatomically, physiologieally and med ically | Rinweseniy, smcieepatie tame xplained, with a compre! ive exposition of the nature an ich ii Beera enument of Syohii, Seegndary” Symone ow: fete je frame, which is the great eause of bar orrhma, Gieet, Strictures, Sem eakness,, Whites, Noc- | It will not be expected of us, in cases of so delieate a nature, tun.al, Emissions, and all the consequences arising from sel! | to exhibit certiieater ef cures performed, but we eam aseure ‘The Doctor has devoted hi , to the treatment of tI for the last the afflicted, that hundr ral cases, a few of cases have been reported to us. ‘ ), When fam: re been without ‘children, after bottles —— invaluable medicine, bave been riny perience in investigating the pathology of the vari tures of the generative organs, he guarantees, in le he undertakes, a permanent and radical cure, His diplomas aad from London Edinbarg and lphia ; also, his honorary oe femree from the State of Louisiana, are quspended in large other difficulties, aud hav wi Persons at a distance enclosing $1, cn have a copy of his | Se snes tarcapesae Theva: teacclpedet santinet late work segompanied with one which embraces aif diseases | Your Excrast of Bycsaparilin, aud followyd. the die cn canonsal so Tosmalas, th. 4 wu gave me; in.a short period it removed ber complaints, Fulton weet mi Tree Peep seat Sree Si Teper ts ywledging i und recom: UWING ADV y L vy | mend pu be MEAD THE r pmlewsperttpred : D. MOORE, orver Grand and Lydiusst. COLLEGE OF | MEDICINE |AND PHARMACY, | ASES NASSAU STREET, MEDICAL ADVICE! IN PRIVATE DISE. Albany, Aug. 17, 144 Dr. Townsend—To all whom this, may eGucern so TM is : f the Ne KC F | tocertify that my wafe used one bottle of yeur Sarsaparill PT HE, MEMBERS of she New York College of Medicine to her condement,tader the. moke arcing sa et ccateed no ai alr porsiaa) fon to alt duessce | livate exrcumstances, betwg troubled with the arp. swell- tor the attends for consultation daily. tro TermacAdvice iMPORTAN i ountry, and t attentio ate nature, and can confidently promise to persons re- ongaltat #4. M. 107. | an clue tied. TO COUNTRY TNVALIDS.— Person | it meonvenvaut | jon, ca have forwarded tothem a ehesteontarn | lections, aud very much ofa priv: bitttated, juiring medical treatment, a safe and permanent cure,without 1» recommendation of | wi Stary tothe coustution or coufnement from busttcae vo uy, with lade or wo folky and valids are particularly requested to make application to the the happy, effect, College o1 first appearance of those diseases, as 2 vast ‘ent, bi i on amount of suffering and time may be thus avoided. @ne of the dropsy aud nervous a jon gave the members of the College, for mauy years connected with ee, aod ber is now | the principal hospitals in Euro eure of those com: ime previous. i been for Isubseribe myself your most obedient and ob! es Sno ASTONISHING CURE 0} - opel URE QE THE SPINAL COM ing all medicine requisite to perform a radic: 4 __ dersey Crry, 37, 1946, ir cane y jether wi sym) - | _ Dr. Townsend—Dear 8 Toegretben I bave de tmetion adi eas received visahars If ‘ay, endo rived > the blessings of frovidence, in taking” your closing pair bie medicine, will be a sufi ent y, Lam con- by ir jimeases of the Urethra. ey effect s cure ina shorter time than any other remedy, without tainung the | pros. dhongyest with the sto: i | Bae ert poles. or continement from CONSTIat GIONAL DEBILITY CURED, ean, as an iniailible remedy (or cele much oe gt jer pl, HE TONIC MIXTUK-, pre : } tay sho , H two inches T Mealeine nnd Praruncy of ee eee Meee cgiege of | lqwer than the other, and every joint in sy Wek was aifec fidenthy recommended for all eases of debility ‘produced yrs | 4, ,a,comucued, Ret worse, althoush, my frien secret indulgenee or excess of any kind. It is an invaluable oy eebcer gue Sis dace | prensa ee remedy ing your for impotence, sterility, or barrenness, unless depend we Only abon: ince | | ss, On & it pe monet since | eo1 menced Bearer, Tam fully aware t secon cases of hal. ozen$5; earefally | jar as to appear incredible, and I have requ some of the U | fiends tonddwiine at the bottom for the benedt of tay: ene | who may be Le ood to dowbi the correctness of the state: syphil meat. ‘ours, with great respect, &e, by a MARIA THO! N frentinent ___ denser Cit, 23, 1646. aye This isto that Miss Thompoos, named in the above ; eving the venefial disease, | Sny'whuws it may concert tout the setiemeat se fn aeTe i} v on iF cern that pool ban withoue thoroughly elacastua, tha potas wits thle Testy | covuSeaseta trie la Soest tara hathey reeida, San celebrated alterrative. New Beprono, July 31—Arr schrs Oneco, Bates, Phila; Harp, Besse. di . Newacnvront, July 31—Arr brig Mary Jane, Lermond, mouen to jay Ou the tal | | desirous of purchasing, to inspect the quality bf such F Barge, Italy. | I-Ar Bi Housy Telused—08 to To—t0. oye) and being taken, the | goods ‘snd’ the procvods of suid sales, after deducting hale MAToe nate weeds Brewer Cette Bevery of geht Cole Beeveng. Dentchaon! | pm 7 the resolution on We the usual rate of sorege ut the port in question, with | "AcUaprtia—Brig Ruth Elizs—Mr Spiro and Indy. | be Guracce F River. cid | air. Asuats moved to postpone the further considera: | Sl! other charges and ox eapagton: eoumapoonren 4 gi 4 ———— | brigs Geon oo, Booar'y on ‘tase be hes og sroiea ena, tages ‘Eitintorms the | and proper receipts taken for the same: Provided, That | Livenroon—S eh eeeeners Salted ; | Backer ty ious’ Beachy ‘keho. Ob: stone appro’ 6 ne harbor bill. | the ‘oy rps if ‘any there ‘be, of the proceeds of such | tan, Bata Gea Warren, Welsh, Matanzas rehmman Bey: ee sil sales, alter ment rage, cl }, expenses, | Carr. J M Pa sceola, Ludwig, Salem; N. ett vores, remaining wncioimed for ths Ke", 8 Hale ss Con piace Barbed, te reson Cares ; Bes ‘ jo insort after ‘such sales, shell be paid by the | Lewis W Tappan iesell Godtray, de Lwelre o'clock, ihe limit of the debate, and the amend Was’ ‘Tevenary of (hs. United besten’? sad fog} Msdame in ae Jangore’S aan " shall transmit to the Treasury Depart: | Baker, Wii Fu AES artis, do reeole yee, + 404 es Ut SARSAPARL ib SASAFRAS, ‘ork College of Mediein: ante rorerea aemsinemaretiees ” | NM. H. SNOW, | “IRS. A. SNOW, | Railroad Avenue, 2 doors from Barrow st. For sale at 126 Fultow street; R&R. V: coruer of Blasket and Browd str N, J. 3 109 Sewn LLA | ¢ and Wewark, W. Jers hugh, B » Ne Ja; C. Inglis, Peart » Al { rl street, al ct for the suppression of qnackery. stroat, By + Bockus & extract, possessing al) Cnea; cs kee, dru ‘ 4 powers of the Hoosman & Co., Hudson; An hae, he College as a0 ¥ 3M. Fowler, Lavsiaghurgh ; and by princi ille at present before the public, and | druggists geoc-sily throaghont the United States, West In- in remedy for all diseases arising — dies, and the Cauadas, an im of the blood, sach as scrofula, saltihectm, genuine except pat n the large re bottles, whi we or pimples, alesrs, pain in the bones of | sontain squarty aud surued with the written signatare of 8. 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