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ee a er CA See a A po aa i 5 | with mdse to order. ch inst, lat 40,0, lon 6720, spoke bark Py; ; a . March, 1843, and for other pur- | eth day of June, hundred and ‘ | #2" twerp. =D! Mh At one ot theme 4 it was agreed that, in cage the issue was made | Wissonsin, wrod oth August, 16.” ‘ ut 10, ean i Stam: | Paria hence £0F Wren tom ‘Trinidad de Cubs, July 234, | abraued Physicians in Burope, i coverer of thustaee, ye An act . i iain & Pon- siiehedead janow, im his among’ - > out within ten it should be carried to the t to provide for the final settlement of the ac- | with 311 hhds 31 uerces molasses to Chasis: sony, oF re is Cireuit Court, whieh meets in October. Some- sonyads t for the Creek Indians. | for the year \ Yer ‘Phe bark American, Adie, and Co of thing rich and interesting is expected from this ¥ Jona Crowell, late agen 06 ante SLiout G.D.Jor | Uitce, he’Porland, and brig Oak, Forster, for Boston, asiled fastance every é wo the BI + “ Approved 6th August, 1546. 7 mgs yee me trial. Governor Van Ness is extremely anxious ‘An act for the relief of Harriet Ward. Approved 6th) An act to ride for the payment of the evidences of dan, in company. 7 , to H Loveland. f.. y, of to have ihe “atrange matory eadhey were cal: | Auge rock | wa ek icra cee cere! deaenta fa | Bas SSM Ending | Retin tre sta ames hart RE ecard act Seats seek oe ed, settled, the business of winding up the af- An act for the relief of Ebenezer Ballard. Approved | a xing app v4 oe the payne Davy pas ety General Taylor's iat: here company with bri Kes ny Sot poston, Leet 28 Cometic game, lane onthe sty alent puovator fhe impaired fairs of the decensed is retarded, and hence the, 6th Auf. ine people of Wisconsin Territory to | Bight hundred. and forty-seven. Approved August 10, | ing recently ( Datiles ofthe Sth end Sth of May) | Boston a Son, Favgn louing for Boston; beg Geo WKibieht, serunl pores sd ty tot og rom ayphide diene iety i : ; : been appointed nam ing from Portland. ; r d wi e 3 marrige, by the resistance of able counsel, ‘The frm 8 contisutign and State goverment, OIE the Sk | 18% forthe reli of the heirs and legalrepresenta: | for Drevot ofthat grade wed not included in the lst sub- | frasstanbrig Rimmay Bouke,7 days from Hambarg, with | ence in solitary habits ‘. Sed the pager Bf tet Jady was not in the court room. She is yet in Aigust, 1846 | tiver of Richard. Allen, deceased. Approved August | mitted to the “About twenty more offcers were | indae to Behmbay ‘Balchen. ; and have fallen into, & state of chromic debility, by weeds of mourning. Fevix. ‘An act to provide for the better organization of the | 10, 1846. presented as brevets, if it should be deemed | | Brig Reoaiay | — ve Saye iam 1 of the | that nervous mentality keptup whit! ni treasury, and for the collection, safe-kee) » tl 4 An act authorising the payment 9 coat oleae of to extend number beyond the first class, but | {1 a sick. 4th inst. lat i uring of life, The TITLES OF ACTS and disbursement of the public revenue. Approved 6th | the State of Alabama. Approved A\ uw . ‘was not done. the list now is, it is believedio be | Eaprai Soulfard, 13 days from Mobile for Glasgo ‘ fee ud | sea rom this dangerous Practice are not August, 1846. A resolution relative to errors defective returnsin | large beyond any precedent in the practice ofthis | mate had died and three of the men wera. gel Tth inst ned to its pure phy: resale vai to provide for the confirmation of certain settl certain surveys, plats and field notes. Approved August | government, Passed at the First Session of the i aiiindinthe Greevaburgh land djstriet, in Louisy | 10,184. 6 — | spoke bark Diligence, jand from Constitutional sexual Finite Bottor su, | €cconaoit induleedin by young men, ue E ‘vam A B Grav 1 reatest evil ana. Approved August 6th, 1846 A resolution appointing regents of the Smithsoman In- Srravucx ny Liewrniro.—Four sons were is Faas, Hlich, from Curacoa, July 25, 0 © | quently indulged in, the greatest e Twenty-Ninth Congress. ‘(n act to rurrender te the State of Tennessee all title | stitution. Approved Auguat 10, 1846, prostrated by a atroke of lightning Peiicienena'| bi trois Porter, 12 days from Wilmington, NC. ai | Byenetnin, Weakness ofthe‘ limbs and the United States have to lands in Tennessee south and | A resolution declaratory of the act passed twenty-third | on Friday passing along the streets. Mr. , Sas hee the: oF ice aA ree oe Peas Hedcon:.| Stato ts telat egetinie a Pa west of the line commonly called the congressional re- ‘Augost, eighteen b ‘and forty-two, en “An of struck, wee very seriously, Passed) the company with brig John R Dowe, Hery- | toms of this disease. Gleets, whites; irregul An act to extend the laws of the United States over the servation line, and to release to said States the proceeds | act for the relief of Charles F. Sibbald.” Approved Au- Dat the ote wo Fades and a child, were only myn, for H | tion of certain evacuations, impotene' State of Texas, and for other purposes. Approved Deo. h lands as may have been sold by the State of Ten- | gust 10, 1846. stunned. ‘The electric fluid came in contact with his BL HAYA scoey, & days from Savannah, to Sturges; | tie vMectaally removed by this invaluable 29, 1845. ...,. | nesses as the agent of the United States. Approved | An act for the relief of Abraham Horbach. Approved | breast, but dit ‘and glanced off, pi down both Clearman & . “ 0% PHILLIPS & BOY: + ‘An act to establish a collection district in the State | August 7th, 184 August 10, 1846. arms and off at hands, He fell senselers, but was | Swedish ‘Enterprise, Lenfétadits, 6¢ days from Ham- | . for he Us of Texas, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 31, | “xy act for the relief of the heirs of Robert Fulton. | An uct for the relief of Henry Etting. Approved Au- partially restored by the free use of cold water. At the Dus; im ballast BS ethene kta vii edy, | ee ee $0. Sold at a 1546. ; Approved August 7th, gust 10, 1846, | last accounts tertained of ond i . 5 . | aula ee ct to repeal the act which abolishes the office of | APProved August Tih, 1846. 0 sctain defensive | “An act for the relief of James Erwin, of Arkansas, ani | covery.—Baltimene American, slugs 1n, eee Te | EtD Maser wnell,® days from Wilmington, NC, | WU. QUACKERY —DOCTOR COPE, la the inspector general of the army, and to revive and | works of the LUuited states for the fiscal year, ending the | others. Approved August 10, 1846, 4 eat iseren ‘ street, member of tee Havel Cot eof establish said office. Approved 12th January, 1846, | thirtieth day ofJune, one thousand eight hundred and | — Anact for the relief of Alexis Ayot. Approved Au-| ‘Tye Remains or Mason Ri —Captain |” Sehr Eliza Ellen, Stardevant, Eastport, plaster, to Smith London, is consulted cont tially on, all Beivate, @ 4 An act for the relief of James Bogardus. Approved | forty-seven. Approved August 8th 1840. gust 10, 1846. ese ae tee yt INGGOLD.—Captain |g Boynton. ‘ | which fe cures without mercury or hindrance 1m ha} lath January, 1546. sol Sit en. | _Anact making appropriations for the support of the | | Anact for the relief of Richard Kidd and Benjamin | foc)’ Major M* ctillerists, has received a letter | sehr Mary Ann, Allen, Eastport, plaster to Smith & Boya, | fem, Hecent cause oe for fa dans. A penptine ot An act to continue the office Og umusioner of Fen-| military academy for the year ending the thirtieth June, | Kidd. Approved August 10, 1646. : him that the remains of Major Ringgold will not be re. | “°Rehr J Townsend, Grant, Richmond, coal. strictures withowie pains" sions. Approved 14th January, - | cues, dteviving partne: | . : coal. , ‘a z Anvact establishing certain post routes, Approved 6th Carre hundred: aa Cortnnene Seaver of Sohn Jones and Charies Souder. " Approved Kugust nae until the weather becomes cooler—Battimore | Bet genmay Conn Risinond eye big Fee one ails eloews syphitive porte fiend Feb., 1846 ‘An act supplementary to the act passed on the twen- | 10, 1846. Imerican, Ang, 22. | Senne Roger cae ct, Newbern, NC, maval stores. vated by quacks are thoroughly ured by Dr..C. A An act relative to collectors and other officers of the | tieth day of February, 1846, entitled, “An act to enlarge | ‘An act to allow to Elijah White reimbursement of | Schr Melvin, Sawyer, Lubec, plaster. cure guaranteed or no charge. Dr. C. isa regularly ¢ customs. Approved 11th Feb., 1848, , | the power of the several orphans’ eourts held in and for | penses incurred by him as acting sub- of Indian af- co. o Schr Columbia, Alleu, Lubec, plaster. to Brett & Vose. jan and surgeon. au ‘Anact to eularge the powers of the several orphans’ | the bistrict of Columbia ‘Approved August Sth, 1840, | lairs, west of the Rocky Mountains. Approved August EMERG IR CLA Lae Sehr Coraelia, Bumber, New Bedford, oil. ARRIED LADIES WILL FIND MUCH TO IN- courts, held in and for the District of Columbia. Ap-| "An act toregulate the proceedings in the circuit and | 10, 1846. SS Schr Eliza Hopper, Ames, Machias, lumber. ferest them by perusing Moral Physiology, written proved 20th February, 1846, oat junior of Fuk | district courts of the United States, and for other pur- neseLotions. vi eg Mle fete bent pe ME Soe lag OE hes FD. Owen, with additions and alterations, by I An act for the reltef of William Elliott, junior, of Ful | poses, Approved August 8th, 1846. Joint resolution for the admission of the State of Texas peng WE ig miey in either descriptions ; ‘rayon, ; +(N CG, rer M.D." Were this book carefully read by’ every ton county, State of Arkansas. Approved 11th March, | “Ay act to attach to the Fort’ Wayne land district cer- | into the Union. Approved 6th December, 1845, Pe ee ee ee ae Oe bot litte | : ; cine a diffareut state of scciety from. teu pensent 1846. tain tracts of land lying within the limits of that district | Joint resolution relative to the printing and distribu- | ;,D®Ap#turrs.— oe ee eee |S aeaee. nd the prospect of & ~ phe terrors of poverty, on Lote large family of children, which could b An act t I the act requiri 2 of the judges of | Shi i i rward ; since the arrival of the steamer, the market ha n act to repeal the act requiring on> of the judges of which are not now attached to any district. August | tion of the annual estimates. Approved 7th January, | continued dull. Ship Norma, Havana; bark May Flower, Antwerp; Peter lenge faaaily of Gi iavea nies ope bee Genesee is held at $4 09 ; Oswego, $ e but rl the circuit court for the District of Columbia hereafter | gin 1346, at eet i 1 i 1846. | 3; Call Wilmington; Exact, Savannah; toreside in Alexandria, Approved 24th March, 1846 ‘An act to provide for the distribution of the edition of | A resolution to authorize the transmission and presen | °° 3 yee Peinne, Males, bark Adams.” Geuog; bark’ Albatross; | #6 but here is a work that will tell_you important ae An act to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to com | ¢he laws and treaties of the United States, published by | tation of books to the Minister of Justice of France, in | steaty rates: Oe Bhan a Reser napa eee ee SOE aes or coaetban aeeerkcate tract for the purchase of American water-rotted hemp | Little & Brown, under the provisions of ‘the resolution | exchange for books received from him, Approved 4th | Miscellaneous Record. br a " he 5 Coes) eee ctinralctol Bend F Wilemtens of Pope | cu conerests spproved March. $1 sigiises Sa aeets | aca | i Hoot at Suits Bay, NE) and reponse oat to | (AURE YOURSELF —AFFLICTED, READ.—For One : : a 8 ot One 4 jed with grain, for Liverpool, oa f iE] county, State of Arkansas. Approved April 27, 1846 Rane ney Sts: ee other ary OeNel eS eR EO spelt Riratice concerning the Oregon Territory. ‘New Orleans | be an English ship from Quebec.’ brain a bottle of the AMERI ‘An act making appropriations for the payment of . SypesReowod Florida Mob.§Tezas. | Banx Kazan, before reported lost near Brazos, belonged a = 8+ | to Messrs A& UC Cunningham, of Boston, and insured there 7% | to the amount of $8000, revolutionary and other pensions of the United Btates f An act to provide for the more effectual publication of Joint resolution to correct a clerical error. Approved 5 a ie og | _ Lauxcten, at Kennebunk, ev Bea 9 a 9) thelyear ending 20th June, 1846, and for other purposes. | ‘he laws of the United States. SOEIOT ARBRE fe ft ea for temporary mail service in a eyes oe ee eh ees Oe ‘An act to refund to certain persons an excess of duty | Texas. Approved 20th May, rit as nact to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for | ¢ acted on the importation of foreign merchandise. Ap-| — For the relief of Peter Gorman. Approved 20th May certain objects, made for the service of the fiscal year | Troved August ‘ath, 1846. 1846. . a yt heen pa Approved sth May, 1816, 4 | _,Amact to enable’ the Secretary of the Navy to pur-| To correcta clerical error in the act approved June lementary to the spveral. laws tor the sole of the | Chase the right of useing Mix’s patent manger stopper. | 6th, 1846. ‘for the relief of the legal reprentatives of Approved Augast 8th, 1546. Geo Duval, a Che: 7 : . f * i ‘i of Bowery aud Fourth, commer of Bowery and Houston, cor- pute Land approved 3th Apri 892, andor other pur | “Hc forthe allowance of drawback on foraign mer. | agg,Se va’ * ntiese inden’ Approveligihdanes | | Paorirone=Nothing of importance doing. Mews pork | niveauding sie One af cheat Rant call ie Ely | met Hera and aglker, ae Brgatey go8 perk on Lat oe ey, ae > chandise imported into certain districts of the United In relation to the issuin, at a 3 prime, a. Beef, mess, | walton, ‘d by the master, Capt. Benjamin Rowe, and | Sorne cof Fulton and Water si + Fs te iding for the prosecution of the e States from the British North American Provinces, und | Louisiana. issuing of grants of certain lands in | $6°75'q $7 ; prime, $4 70.0 $5 00. other gentlemen o ew York and H. Buck, Etq.of Bucks- | Third aud South streets, Thila. ; Comer of Charles & Pratt . ol rags, and hi ‘thousands of | a rags, and has cured thousands of long-stan ter Jacob Perkins, the fine ship Callendar, of about 426 ton s e compound needs no puffing, as it speaks for | and 800,000 Ibs. capacity for cotton, owned by George C: in every trial that 1s made of it, the proprietor Sac2 $38 | lender, Esq. of Boston, and Captains William Lord, Jr. and | will wive $100 to any one to produce a case it will not cure. en 8 Daniel Nason, Jr. of Kennebunk, and will be commanded by | Sold wholesale by Comstock & Co., 21 Courtlandt street ; ne 1) 821953 | the latter gentlemen. retailed at drug stores comer of Hudson and , corner. ¢ of Sth instant, by mas- Mo ee rtved: May 13, Tots, wt ‘he Hepublic oF | exported to foreign countries. Approved August 8th, Supplementary to the resolution of February 20th, | | Tras ar Avction—Cargo of the ship Tartar—Terms; | Willer Pic SveM, fatended gor, remular Packet between AGE + AAEEY. GRO ere Stn act £0 authorize an increase of the rank and file of | 14°. matte 1045, for distribiting the works of the explering exper | notes.st 6 onthe. Suir Howano—The latest accounts from this ship tothe|~ PAKISIAN DECORATIVE the army of the United States. Approved 13th May An act to amend the act approved 2d April, eighteen | dition. Approved 16th July, 1846, Hyson—51 half chests at 80 cents per Ib ; 48 chests 56 ; sch tank, Oona jatest somes Sy iey se ship to ul e a2 1008. d | hundred and forty four, entitled, “An act directing the Presenting the thanks Congress to Major General | 43 do. 523, ; 34 do. 49 ; 36 do 44 ; 217 chests 43 ; 105 ble oe ae of rie ae jan i f AS qc enti tolera- fi UPHOLSTERY, ‘An act for the relief of Charles W. Bingley, of Char | ‘isposition of certain unclaimed goods, wares, or mer- | Taylor, his oficers and men. | Approved 16th July, 1846. do 4134 ; 25 do 41 ; 46.do 40¥ 35 do 3935 ; 108 do 37; 150 he tigre Jame nap temained Gest, Uae CURTAIN MATERIALS, &e. : ¢ , : ‘ in i lext eth Caxcling,- Aperoved 3ath Mey iba * | chandise seized for being illegally Imported tothe | ‘Yo refund to States and individuals, expenses incurred | 131b. boxes 41%, ; 604 do 41. waleraaetpUroastie er eat ent HE, subsersbe store their full assortment ‘An act for the relief of George Wentling, Approved | United States.” Approved August sth, 1846. by them under calls for militia and volunteers made b Young Hyson—20 half chests 76 ; 21 do 75% ; 10 do | keel, although buried in the sand., She lies at a place which | Tnaie'Dampeaker C 13th Moy, 1546. eae ‘An act to regulate writs of error and appeals from the | Generals Gaines and Taylor. Approved 16th July, 184d, | 70% ; 20.do 70 ; 34 do 66 3 43_ do 64 , 15 do 633s ; 261 do ficult to boat across. the beach to reship the eargo. ‘The | mi in tt naktag appropriations for certain frtifeations | distr court atthe United states forthe middle dntrct | For ae relief of Levis de Ruseey, Inte a papmasier of 62; 0 40, 0 79 do, 20; 71 fo, i 23. da Sas a8 do | SiR NA de thom ent alc shee er fund | ofthe United States for the year ending 30th June, 1347. | of Alabama. Approved August 8th, 1846. the army of the United States. Approved Bist July, 1846, | 6142 ; 44 do 51 ; 83 do 80% ; 44.d0 50 ; 25 do 48% ; 22do | Mduwthe beach, “The sale is advertised to take Mace ‘Approved 15th May, 1846. > yas“ An act to grant a certain quantity of land to aid in the | A resolution regulating the printing of Congress and | 46 ; 60 do 44 ; 94 do 40 , 84 do 42% ; 46 do 42 ; 35 do | ‘Tuesday the lath. There is an insurance on the ve: - ee ener pens Xn act for the erganization of a company of sappers, improvement of the Fox and Wisconsin rivers, and to | establishing the compensation of the same. Approved | 40% ; 283 do 40; 15 do 39; 25do 38 ; 28 do 35 ; 5 do treet of $6000. Part of her cargo is also insured purchased for eat ca lower price miners, and pontoniers. Approved May 1sth, 1846. | connect the same bya canal in the Territory of Wiscon- pis cite he ERR pee eee ‘: a aR 1 Dh hee 64; 812 half chests and 450 12 Ib boxes Notice to Mariners. 7” other ext ven io An act to provide for raising a regiment of mounted | sin. Approved August Sth, 1846. tain Rouge . New Licnt House at 8 ‘abinet maker 101 ers, are ated to ridlemen, and for establishing military stations on the | Anact making appropriations for the support of the | the State of Louisiana. Approved Gunpowder—25 half chests 73 9, do 6834, 34 do 55,9 do | determined on erecting & th examine our stock, fia ‘which theyenn ited ay route to Oregon Approved May 19th, 1846. , each 4 13% Ib boxes, 89,5 | Hose ‘An act to establish the value of certain foreign coins | hundred and forty-seven. Approved August 8th, 1846. | two houses of Congress. Approvi 400 do , 68 13 1b boxes 703: ‘Agnes tinctly seen uantity, whole fad it to their advantage to select from our assurtmet Directing th the inti for the | 52,55 do 46, 12 do 3734, 5 cas , 7 i inti: i jirect ie manner of procu: ir 155 do 46, 12 do 3734, my fer the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen Pp Pp %/ mage S18 do 79, "7 z ; 34, 2 7 4 hich for variety cannot be surpassed The newest desigus and moneys of account, and m1 ’s.| Anact to establish an additional land district in Iowa. | To authorize the Secretary of War to adjudicate the | 51/2400 do 51, 271 do 37, 400 6 Ib do 22, 85 ca hei pecs Lecce, and to amend existing laws. | Approved August 8th, 1846, claims of the Su-quah-natch-ah, and the claims of Choc- | 2 lbcans, 56%, 40 half chests and 175 cases wi Whalemen. | for internal decorations, Easeived & “y wane ‘An act to amend an act, approved February 24, 1843, | An act more effectually to provide for thi taw Indians, whose cases were left undetermined by the Impe 9 half chests 6833, 15 do 67, 31 do 59, 16 do | Touched at Fayal, June 16, Franklin, Davis, NBedford, and Upholsterers and Importers, 243 Broadway, entitled "Annet toamond ag act ontitled ax not fr thy | of certain provisions in the treaties of the United States. | Commissioners for the want of the township maps. Ap- | 58%, 41 do 563, 68 do 4734, 7 do 43, 725 '13 Ib bo: Innded $5 bbls; 25th, America, Lambert, Mattapoisett, and | a7 tm¥r ‘Opposite the Fark relief of George Mayfield, approved 27th July, 184u,” | Approved August 8th, 1846. proved 3d August, 1846. : 400 6 Ib do 2435, 135 cans each 12 2b cans 53} Seated 70 5 Ph, Vion, Koccer, Micodoas July. Sey TRISON confines his practice exelusively Approved May 224, 1848. | “An act to equalize the compensation of the surveyors | | For the relief of Putney & Riddle. Approved 4th Au- | withdrawn. f} Bar Hots Pecsstibaco dr Acasseldam, Suinr tbeh alex ent of private diseases, mercurivl ulcers, ‘An act establishing certain post routes, and for other | general of the public lands of the United States, and for | Sust, 1846. Hyson Skin—20 chests 4944 ; 6 half do 49; 15 chests | }¢snard, NBedford; Eliza Adams, Harding, Faith urethral discharges, and other purposes. Approved 49th May, 1846. | other purposes. Approved August Sth, 1846, For the relief of Seth M. Leavenworth. Approved 6th | 48 ; 10 do 42 ; 9 do 413s ; 10 do 41 ; 54 do 36 ; 40 do 34; | Georgiana, Hail, NLondou; Nassau, Weeks, NBedfo: ary apparatus. Strictures of the mos An act in teetion to the July’ term of the circuit and | An act geanting certain lands to the Territory of Iowa | August, 1846.—Washington Union. 20 do 323% ; 78 do 33 ; 43 do 3233; 26 do 32; 110 half | Columbus, Rackman, NLondon, i ne chara are cured by Dr. Lh an qogiend district courts in the district of Ohio. Approved 29th | to aid in the improvement of the navigation of the Des cheats 31 ; 26 do 30 ; 49 chests 2934 ; 10 do 283g ; 33 do | __A letter from Mauritius states that the bark Frmei | lan.” ‘Twenty-five years’ experience enables him to treat May, 1846. Moines river in said Territory. Approved August 8th, Pu 2734 ; 164do 27. of NBedford, was totally destroyed by fire. with 380 4 pM ase Rec nervous debility An act for the relief of the legal representatives of | 1846. HILADELPHIA, August 12, 1846. |“ Chulon—25 half chests 29 ; 360 do withdrawn. ‘April 24, off the entrance of that aa a renee at | N-B.—Dr. M. holds no communion George Duval, a Cherokee Indian. Approved 6th June, | n act making copies of papers certified by the secre- | The Weather—Suicide—Port Collector—The Tele- | Pache Souchung—100 half chests 29; 60 do withdrawn. | juint was probably all sperm, eee | don surgeons, feelin 1846. tary of the Senate, or clerk of the House of Representa- -aph—Stocks, &§c., §¢. Twankay—235 half chests 47, 10 do 48, 304 do 273, 30 | “Spoken, July 24, lat 38.40" lon 5440, ship Ontario, 43 days Londou surgeon in the city .n act supplemental to an act entitled “ An act provi- | tives, legal evi Approved August 8th, 1846. gr 1» FEry GC do 264g, 222 do 26, 248 do withdrawn. | office, 2043 Fulton street. Li : , rom Nantucket, clean. ‘ g for the prosecution of the existing war between the | Joint resolution directing the payment of ‘certain vol-| |The weather continues charming, gradually in- | | Oolong Pouchong—55 chests 46, 27 do 31,27 doand | | Au 8, lat.40 40, 1on 69 49, Mt Vernon, and Mary Frazier, 2 | medicines forwarded to all p United States and the republic of Mexico and for other | unteers and militia under the limitations therein pre- ath ‘ 3 140 half chests withdrawn. days from New Bedford. NA SUBJECT DEEPLY INTERESTING TO purposes. Approved leh June, 1948. scribed. Approved August 6th, 1846. creasing in warmth. The sun rose this morning | “Mohea Powchong—12 20lb boxes 43, 38 do with- Spoken, ae OMAN De RALPH Author of the" Paivate, T An act maki: Iterations in thi a | Anact to authorize the constituted authorities of the | enveloped in murky clouds, but they were soon | drawn. Br ship Charles Humbertson, Streetel, Charles to Liver- | 18,” begs to state that he 1s at home as much as the army Aproved WTti dase, taqeeey cePartment of | nty of Polk, in the Ternitory of tows, o enter. quar- | disnersed “by his cheering beams, nia jg | Souchong—118 chests 22. Poti Lovent, Hewitt, Philadelphia to Card | cept Sanday) for cousuitation ‘upon any of the dis: x An act to. autl orize the justices of the county court of a beri of land for a seat of justice. Approved August ‘ina ee Sy saa , ms, and up to this Ningyong Souchong—100 half chests 25, 115 do with- sae k Lavan, Hewitt, Philadelphia to Cardenas, Aug 3, lat | Fy joe maicheet—oe iy foe one Wes hus residence, jates county, in the State of Missouri, to enter a certain , 1846. . 2 Fore! Ports. ice—New York. Also to observe that besi leet, uarter section of land f : An act for the relief of the owner and crew of i @olong Souchong—300 131b boxes 24, ip Chi i ture, and the various complicated disorders entailed on jane, 1846 and for a county seat. Approved 19th | it a oe tne reek pnroved August sti, ioe, © 2° | colored woman, .named Amelia Edwards, a . Seaside Sia Cee te tee tan for Seston, eld; | parts by veuereal maladies, there are others which are ply Auact making appropriations for the service of the | Anactforthe relief of Isaiah Parker. Approved August resident of Moyamensing, took laudanum last ; New Bedford Ol Market. Ulark- from do Dec i, arr May. 36 for do ior 6b | interesting t9 the saferer—such ay weakness ‘and irritabilitgr F : sek , re 3 r, Lecraw, from do, Dec 27, arr 4th for do | of the : : < . Ter. Appeoe Tat sare, toad oy Snding. 30th June, | OM IEA tor the rellaf of Margaret Gwinnup, of Hamilton | °Ve2!D8> for the purpose of terminating her exist- fran opera Wedecror iy seerectios, | 20Vdavs; Malabar, Breeman,’ for’ don dave; ‘FB Wales, incontinence of urine, DIBRASKS OF THE, KIDNEYS ‘An act Yor the relief of Asenath Canney. Approved | county, Ohio. Approved August 8th, 1846, ence, and died in the course of the night from its | | Waatz—We notice sales of 200 barrels N. W. Coast | pageket» from do. dan B. ‘image; aaa Saxony ree, | urinary apectione, which are ign ‘tly called Gravel ior | ig tone, an 19th June, 1946. An act for the relief of William Gump. Approved Au- serti for manufacturing at 30 cents, and 1000 barrels at Sippi- | ry ‘May 27, Je ; . ‘on which, whoever may consult him, depend An act aking appropriations for the current and con- | gust Sth, 1846 ails eftects. The desertion of a colored man who had | Gan for export, at a price we did not learn. ‘i tld May 27, brig) Antelope, Johnson, Cantons | orreceiving. the mont faithful and deliberate attend tingent expenses of the Indian department, and for fulfil- An act for the relief of the owners of the ship Herald, been living with her for some time past, led to this Wua.esons—We hear of no sales. y 10, and New Jersey, Windsor, from do fordo, ‘The author, Dr. Ralph, has made the ing treaty stipulations with the various Indian tribes for | of Baltimore. Approved August Sth, 1846. acy of self-destruction. —___—_—__ | 80th; ‘barque Coquette, Eldridge, for Macao, went to sea | of the Genito-Urinary System, his especy p it ° S . ‘ : ieularly in the eure of Stricture and of G: the year ending 30th of June, 1847. Approved 27th of | _ Anact forthe relief of Elizabeth Betts, of the city of | Col. Janaes Page entered upon the duties of his Brighton Cattle Market. a a derstood June, 1846. sa | New York. Approved August 8th, 1846, (aes na Oollebice of the port, ert re-appointed as | _Avovsr 10,—At market 700 beef cattle, 500 stores, Cans du Biky 92 map Jheas Booeahe. {tar} for N York, | (oe ethers more Hep arcane success, An act to provide for the organization of the volunteer | An act for the relief of Wiliiam Moss. Approved Au- | i: i 3 i ‘or | 2300 sheep, and 960 swine. Prices—Beef Cattle—We forces brought into the service of the United States, into | gust Sth, 1846, # his deputies Dr. Charles Friechel and Major 2 , brig Albion (Sw) do. , . een T ab issanine ‘Modtreal, and, fur Boston; Communications by brigades and divisions, and for the appointment of the | An act granting a pension to Joseph Dupeau. Ap- Richard L. Howell. These gentlemen occupied | 9¥%¢ extra $5 50; first quality $9 a $9 25; second $4 50a | arr Ta, Rajah, Eldridge, for Boston, having been wind bound | simply ry rst bor, et Preferred, be 75; third $3 25 a $4 25. Stores—Those at market were or 6 de; John Fehrman, Davie, for ‘Bordeaux, ldg; Robert thought advisabl addressed ‘ost ice, N.Y. . It was former! everal most eminent names necessary numberof general officers to command them, | proved August 8th, 1846. the same posts under the predecessor of Col. Page, | the first of am nt this season; we shall omit prices | Patten, Fulton, from Matanzas, atr nc; barques Weasa- references. ‘This is now, however, no longer necessary ; ‘Approved 26th June, 1346 | PrAnact forthe relief of Lewis Laing. Approved. Au- | 2nd have been found to be excellent officers. | until they peal eons asote enedbliobed, Sheep Old | cuincou, Endicott, from Hayanna, arr ath; Bliza Talbott, fm nee te ete impudent ct Gee ey and ‘An act to retrocede the county of Alexandria, in the | gust Sth, 1846. The Baltimore telegraph was repaired yester- | sheep from $1 66 a $275; lambs from $133 to $2 25.— discs Tagan Biaat ayrarm in large cities, become ouly a proof of the iguoraut District of Columbia, to the State of Virginia. Approved | An act for the relief of Patrick Masterson. Approved | day afternoon, and we of this city were in | Swine—Old hogs $4, 4% and 4}¢c ; shoats to peddle 415 innegance, Mel- Mretender. nt July 9th, 1846, | August 8th, 1846. placed within whispering distance of our brethren | and4Xc. At retail from 6 to 6c. i N. B.—For the convenience of SS eel An act to authorize the President of the United States | An act for the relief of the heirs or legal representa- | of the monumental city ; but this privilege has not oa, July 25—In port, Schrs Aurora (3 masted) Mar- | travellers) the author hi rathor has contrive: ite 5 Hegina Hill, Olmstead, Id and key, and with his treatise fitted in the li Samuel, to sell the reserved mineral lands in the States of Illinois | tives of Thomas Kelly. Approved: August 8th, 1346. | i ‘ The Cropa. | tim, for Amsterdam, in 4 days = and Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin and lowa, | . An act gata aagep aa to Orris Crosby. Approved been oflongcontinuance; a stoppage again Occur- | Tig Centrevitle Times of Saturday last, td ae © | Siotesre May, to oad with sel b arcivetl theta these compinigts "They tre aaa es e pre- | aubpebed'tn Geetata ined ore! at yf t Sth, 184 red this morning, cau: robably by the tempo- i ? . An act for the relief of Mary Campbell, widow of John | T@ry connection being bro! “ ‘An act for the relief of James Wyman. Approved 1sth | Campbell. Approved August 8th, 1546. making it a permanent one. The New York line | languishing appearance generally, In most light soils | Pore her at Ari July, 1846. i ‘An act for the relief of Jose Caxillo. Approved Au- | isstill out of tune, but the cause is as yet unknown. | it has been so much injured that we judge that it can | officerof tne Samuel, died here ou the 20th, aged 34 years, a _— e cuaatee ea author's, Say yen and An aet for the relief of Joseph Kemball. Approved | gust Sth, 1846. It isa source of regret whenever breaks occur on | never recover—a failure of the crop is therefore inevi | resident of Portland, Maine, | 5 Sere ae ah other, containit Voth July, 1846, An act for the relief of Peter Rife. Approved August | the New York line, thatthe wires were not per- | tab! Gonatnes, July 16—Brig Henrico, Paine, from Boston. - y An act for the relief of James Mains. Approved 15th | Sth, 1846. z Per: | Columbia (Pe) Spy of Saturday last says—There | GoTTENBUKG, July 13th--Sid barque Pico, Scott, Bosto cre, her who cannot afford the expense of a personal treatment. As” she, Put to, sea: accounts to he lath re- | Tere‘are emo very aiffereut and diskinet disorders, there are Cn i ase and intending 20 leat | also two different chests. ‘The one, beside « full eu | Ud pl or Civile form, is also $, one ‘it je larger, cont everything Nscaseary for the care, ol ri Late peculiarl for, July, 1846. ‘An det wail We trabtuss Of Ty mashtondopiaats mitted to pass along the railroad. The inspection | ,, minusiaits. of tobacco pinhiaa te thie ° | Kingston, (Jam) July 22—In port barque’ Plato, Holmes, | Pru thersey is $, ~d ‘An actfor the relief of Benjamin Harris, of LaSalle | Weantott county, ‘Ohio: to select lads for schoolaeni, | ofthe wires, and their prompt repair in case of | #4 inetd Tne plants look remarkably faire. | fa Philedelphia, dis; brig Adams Gray. Hoyce, from George: | Diners and Travellers, ‘These were orginally designed county, State of Ulinois. Approved Léth July, 1848. inthe Wyandott n. Approved August sth, 1846, | 8ccident, could be managed in the course of a few | pacco is becoming quite a valuable production in this | Orlewis, in 3 ds. Schr Tioga, Collins, for Cuba, sid 7th. | the convenience of the author's private patients, but so, An act for the relief of George D. Spencer. Approved | Anact for the relief of Wiley B. Parnell, of Blount | hours, if this was the case, whereas it now takes | vicinity, and well repays all the toil and trouble of those | - Mosturat, Aug 8—Arr brig Collooney, Wright, Glas) | ectly have they answered every, purposes nil 0 graiged are 1oth July, 1846. | county, Alabama, and James A Whiteside, of Illinois. | days to ascertain the point where the break has who raiseit. We think that the crop of corn isgoing to | gow. ‘ j ° | been induced to give them more publicity. ase. es An act to legalize certain land sales made atChocehu | Approved August sth, 1846, occured. ‘The distance is increased to nearly 150 belarge this year. ‘The fields look very well, and ii'no- | ,,Qvx#KC, August ¢—Ar ships Seraphine, Affeck Liverpool: | Warded, earefally enclosed, to every part of the United States samenatstonan, in the State of Mis pp, und to in- | oii get for the relief of Griffin Kelly. Approved August | miles by the circuitous route which it was neces- | thing pcktea $0. bane the promise between this and the | eee oa een te Gree Biekigins Dake of Coen? Sanadas i He, Address te box 08 I ‘asaws therefor. Approved 1éth July, 8th, 1846. ch, at | time when it is to besecured, the yield will be great 8) i Iverpogts | Greenwich street, "New 1546, An act for the relief of Samuel Jorden. Approved | Suda follew, and asthe roads along which it | jnteed. m wrest | wall, Honald, Deltier, Space, Closes Liverogs: Satie! | siwer . i ford; brigs Vesper, si _ An act to change tho time of holding the federal court | August 8th, 1846. passes are mostly turnpikes, the person examin- Seurr, M por, ‘Ange: Cornish, Exeter; Isabella, Des- | PRIVATE DISEASES. Ps et = gyre dk Blam, her | eee locmndeh Wor the Talim Oh mighoa na Ing the wires must pedestrianize or go on hore. | —————— NN | Seuss, 'Vary port; Aneerons, | Me rat a: Des | 3 ‘An act for the relief of Semington Baienbarger. Ap- | Approved August Sth, 1846. hein *Hayes. | back, which is considered but slow travelling | Passengers Arrived. | Belly Whitehaven; an, Harrison, Wis is | BRANCH Rada PE COLe | mond Be proved 15th July, 1846, ‘A joint resolution for the relief of John B, Denton and | now-a-days, when time and space are almost an- |) 21¥#84001—Ship Chaos—W Williams and lady, of Liver- | Robert Henderson, Todhuater, Liverpool » + . ‘ 7 7nd t | pool; E Fisher, and 155 in the steerage. imerick; schs Three Brothers, Landgren, St George’s Bi 07 Nassau Stree : Anactfor the relief of Sampson Brown. Approved Curtis Humphreys. Approved August Sth, 1846, nihilated in our movements. | Havar—Ship Chesapeake--MeA Fabre, Mrs Bachus and | sinh sO hiatlene, Bethhurst: tt, brig Elizaber ARTICULAR NOT! Patients residin oth July, 1846. An act for the relief of Wm. B. Lang. Approved At - 1 P ser ‘An aot for the relief of Adam McCulloch. Approved | gust Oth, 1846. - B. Lang. Appt Ue Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. | dapghter, Mi Derenges--t58 Ge Steere, wet: n | fey Stockton} sche [Csr ie Sor Boormale Bey: a fo Usion, by, weit ae ent of loth July, 146. : pi: ‘An uct for the relief of Gregory ‘Thomas, and others. | , AUGUST 12—Finsr Bovnn—740 Girard Bank, 10% ; | volekmeunanddvughter, K-Solmson, MF V Bravdis; lady | tonserdye | delicate, private or odterwise,. it will be consul An act for the relief of Daniel lugalls. Approved 15th | Approved August 8th, 1846. : | 6,000 United States Loan. 6°s, °62, 106. | and child—1i6 in the stectag 3 ¥ | Buancuat, May 4—Schr Dart, Baylies, for Hong Koug, | the Members, who meet daily for that purpose,, and July, 1846 walls. Approved Me ict for the relief of Eli Merrill. Approved August | 4,APT®* Sates—10 Kensington ‘Bani, 6 Savannan—Bri H_K Seward and lady, Mrs | soon, only an vessel. | gessary remedies, with directions, forwarded immediately. Avact for the relief of John E.iolland.. Approved | Sth 1846. Railroad, 5 ds, 333; ; 10 Bank Northern Li Connell and two childee Hurris, "Maj Daveuport, Mr | °°Suynwa, duly &Bacque Carlos, Watson, for Boston same | fu this\iustance the fee ($5,) which will include all ex 10th July, tose App (Sp SESS EET RE TG 450 Girard Bank, 10's; tate Haris, My Bray, Bir Vin Goutoa, Me Altemayer, Nir Se- | evening, only Am vessel. Hirt | penses, must be enclosed, post paid, aud directed to ie cb ne to dollar ot Tohii G:Plaria”‘Appccveéd ith | Atwestorme leat + Williams. Approved | 651°; 4,000 do. 66%; 1,000 34 1,000 6%, 71%, 400 | ward Mr Powera) Mr Foley, C O'Neill, Mr Alderinan, Mr | °"Pnivioay pe Cows, duly 23--Ship, Consul, (Brom) Habe | Wok, DICKINSON, Agent, pproved 15 d y AE 7 2 ; emington, Mr Cowdry, » om Boston, just out o} 3. A jassau street, Hei 5 July, 1846, An act for the relief of Aquilla Goodwin, Approved eding, 386. = lhl ha etre fon from Jamaica, do; Hranklin, Gibbs, from Boston, diseg, | Where one of the Members—Doctor MeDounell—is in cous (Ail act for the relief of Joseph M. Rhea, ofthe county | August Sth, 1846 odds aitae. 5! Woreign tm j brine LAOrient, late Niles. docessed. from Wilmingtoa, ont | stant “THE SPECIFIC EXTRACT, of Sullivan, inthe State of Tennesse »proved 151 ¢ i r y —— acon peng Ng lcGuire from Jamaica, for Boston, | C, oT, ee the State of Tennessee. Approved 15th pioces aoa doe Mis Richard Hargreave Lee. Ap | 4 »poneruzers BY THE Prestpent.—Ralph J. In- ppkivengpet Ship C aaah os Baretel y,& tvingston—s ‘antrump. from NYork, for Bremen, | For the cure of Gonorrhaa, Gleets, Strictures, weakness conn r tho roliet of Arthur It Frogge, of Fentress Anact forthe relief of Amos Hunting. Approved Au- Se ae wa ek een ce Fee eee ive ak Gia Celocgy Ubese, tor | Bocrien eae eh eee heen eee y, Tennessee. yproved Loth July, 1846, ust Sth, 1846, tinister plenipotentiary ussia, in the place of tisoa & co— Is Henry Coggi co—5 cs, s Sked, y y ni digas i . i carci An ace for tho seliel of Joseph Watson. Approved | “-Am{act-for tho relief of Nathan Smith, Charles x. | 5. oud, rocalled. ¥ Hurlbut & Sweetser—29 brie Itichardson & Watsons cxks, 2 | Ot Fosters Boston yo | oray haben mutans Mattei ee loth July, 1846. Smith, and others. Approved August Sth, 1846. c — George W. Ellis, of Massachusetts, for Bom. | ¢+A S,H.8 Thorp—3 cska Comell, Bros—2 M B & H Weeks | Bosrox, Aug U—Arr, brigs Hai 7 be SingaPaiia NE, An act for tho relief of John Ficklin. Approved 15th | _ An act for the relief of the heirs of Doctor John Gray, | bay, in the place of Q. C. Alexander, resigned. ' John W | 31,° th 1 Cary—4 cks John, A Newbold 465 W | Lucy Aun, Thorndike, Havana; schrs Nevii | repared by the College, is the active principle of the July, 1846 | deceased. Approved August sth, 1846. mn, of New York, for Athens, in the place af G. A. | Whitey 20 craton Teale Thom ak Disha peol cee ekt | Smalley Phita, ‘Telegraphed—brig Mary Sophi | auine Honduras root. | It 18 approved by the College for Anact for the reief of Jamos Davidson, of the coun. | An act for the relief of Solomon Russell, of the county | Perdicaris, resigned. Jorgen A. Flood, of Norway, for | Cameron, Moore & co—2csks HJ Chapman—27 do RC | below 10th, was not imward boun $ | Gaceok ssrefele, sapemeaioms sumnsoes <cemuas Canes ty of Fentress, in the State of Tennessee. Approved of Somerset, State of Maine. Approved August 8th, 1849. | Porsgrund, in Norway, @ place of Jorgen Flood, | Blackburn—900 sacks salt Thompson & Nephews: Sea Mary fo pong M ceomelp Baa Me Mg TI sto lh Ty eatecipen, An act for the relief of Patrick Kelly, sr., of the county | Fesigned. " Francis. W. Cragin, of New. Hamp: plates Pheips, Dodge & co—200 tons coal David CC 5 | Osloane; bark Guloare. Be pisctes sry Stee | Grer cud aeaethal motion caontionde © totam $1 eprtaorie, t'for the relief of William McCauley. Approv- of Indiana, State of Pennsylvania. Approved August sth, | shire, for Paramaribo, in Surinam, in the place of Levi | bis, 78,6 caks, cee 6 kts, 30 bags, 12 anvils, 1696 bars | Warwick (in tow ); brigs Bot ecae, | one Arh i\oae suly, 1846 Ait ee 1846 y re me | Bixby, resigned. William Carroll for the Isle of | *lway'iron, 13 Cee ae ee a a arene Monee’ | f° PHN OSAERCURIAL BLACK DROP ed 1 » 1846. S46, , . y sle of ys ident s, bri ude, suppos N= ROP. ‘Anact to establish the collection district of Chicago. |. An act for the relief of Daniel H. Warren. Approved | France, in the place of Robert P. De Silver, resigned. | ,,Gia%co™, Shih, Hudyon—100 tons pi | ME Gian elatnaime || terative is a sure remedy in Syphil Approved 16th July, 1848. August 8th, 1846. Isaac M. Bronson, judge of the United States district | ff" &Com3! bxs Star, Swan Beco 19. CHARLESTON, Aug7—[u port, ships Charleston, White, for tutional. It should be resorted to Mn act for the relief of Nathaniel Stafford, Approved | Anact for the relief of John Milstead, of Escambia | court for Flerida. Joseph Williams, associate judge of the | bo-‘Is Schermerhors fe jos | N York Ides Anspe, Berkman, do do} Alliance, for Livernoo! | Lippy fragt eRe raage ol 10 daly, teas. county, Florida. Approved August 8th, 1846, supreme court in Iowa, his former commission having | Patou & < tewart—3 Cameron & Brand—22 bxs, 70 bales Smith 40: Pollux, [Dau] Holdt, North of Burope, dos Powhatia, | cr) ffom an impure state of 1 ‘An act for the relief of Isabella Baldridge, widow of An act for the relief of John Carr, John Batty, and Sa- | expired. Chandler F. Yonge, United States attorney for | & Thurkar—4 bxs Beals, Bush & co—16000 fire bricks M Pat- | tov, for Stnvre, lai Remitanes, Pree tir nivetenctstey | Rood) alould uot be-one moment without it. Single bott Capt. John Baldridge. Approved 18th July, 1846. muel Stevenson, seamen on board the whale ship Mar. | Florida. Joseph B. Browne, United States marshal for | terson—l bx Mott & Sherman—5 do, 24 bales Buckley & Gra- | 11. Boston, dis: Palmetto, Kendrick, do do; Edw: ulk- | $l—cases of half a dozen, $5. Kn act for the folief of Charles M.MeKenzie. Ap- | gotet. Approved August Sth, 1846, Florida. Ransom Gillet, of New York, register of the +o 8 tales A Paltapall 00-40: tons coal Duahem & | Tey den youn: lig; Howland, Ryder, for Boston, do; Salva. | — Carefully Gpckst and forwarded to all pare of the Union, proved 18th July, 1816. An act for the relief of John G. McCloud, of Linn coun. | treasury. Wm. C. Bouck, of New York, assistant trea | Dimon 2 cakatoorder, 1 7 os aa soon Gey. | tor, [Nor] Gasman, for Antwerp, do—Brigs Christiana, | 4, W: F DICKINSON, Acent,97 Nassau street. An act to exempt canal boats from the payment of ty, lowa. Approved August 8th, 1846, surer of the United States at the city of New York. Wm. | rich & Kruger—6 cases, 9 bxs CS Gurding—6 F Cottiner—s | ‘codbury, for NYork, ldg; Emily, Sherw a fo. wig turn; | _au6 Jm*r fees and hospital money. Approved 20th July, 1846. An act for the relief of Thomas Ap Catesby Jones. Ap- | Laval, of South Carolina, assistant treasurer of the | boxes D'lvemnois—9 bxs, 31 Henschen & Unkart—« do | Garoling. Camden.Me, | wig; Washington, Munroe, | MEAD THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS ‘An act making appropriations for the support of vo-.| proved August 8th, 1846. United States at Charleston. Henry Hubbard, of New | Kolker & Mottmann—7 Ne cond Tiffany, Young & El- | Philay Orray, Tate, 10 lon tole. from Beltast, Ate. d | or THE lunteera and other troops authorized to be employed in | Anactto authorise the inhabitants of township one, of | Hampshire, assistant treasurer of the United ‘States at | lis—4 Fellows, Wadsworth & co—5 Schrage, Koop & co—2 to | 2"Grantham, for Wn orth Bend, for Portsmouth, | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, the prosecution of the war with Mexico during the year Tange thirteen east, Seneca county, Ohio, to relinquish | Boston. George Penn, of Missouri, assistant treasurer of | NH, ready; Rapid, [Sw] Odelsnarke, for North of Europe, | $5 Oey. STREET, ending 30th June, 1847. Approved 20th July, 1946. certain lands selected for schools, and to obtain others in | the United States at St. Louis. | dg; Hellespont, Crosby, for Providence, RI, rea ay. | MEDICAL ADVICE PRIVATE DISEASES. ‘An act for the relief of Benjamin Ballard.’ Approved | lieu of them. Approve’ August 8th, 1846. Military Appointments.—The following brevet appoint- | B yyoddingret tp Madras—i8s caske | VNew'Broronp, ‘Aug i0—Sld, sehr Comelius, Buinpus, N | PFVHE MEMBERS of the New York College of Medicine st July, 1846. Anact for the relief of James Journey. Approved | ments have been made in the army by the President, and | seed oil 64 tons coal G B Morewood & co—! | York. dy. Post, NYork. Sid, | aa ‘established for the suppression of quacke- An act for the relief of Robert Barclay, of Missouri. August Sth, 1846. confirmed by the Sena’ White 30 bdls mdse to order. Sew aren, Aug tis Arr font Hand ng Post, Nek. Sid, FY ,cogtinne to direct their fa all diseases Approved aist July, 1846, ‘An act for the relief of John McAllister. Approved IX EXECUTIVE SRstiON CunacoaBrig Atgus—T300 pes Braziletto wood, 290 hides | "Bathe aud Two Brotiers, Sperry, Phila: sloops James | O. ring medieal treatment, a sate and permanent cure, without mact to autherize an issue of Treasury notes anda | August Sth, 1846, Senate oF tHe Unite States, 73 bris barilla, 4 do.old copper, 80 bdls goat skins, 4 kegs coch- | Tarte Washington, Phila: Kmpire, Smith, NY ork. | “x wrylo the quastitetion bs condinement from beginesss iae ‘Approved 22d July, 1946 An act fot the relief of Wm. Pool. Approved August Aug. 8th, 1846. } » bales old rope Boonen, Graves & co “18 bales goat | Newronn, August 8—{Oifice of the Mereury]—Arr schr |,” crare particularly requested to make to the ‘An act making appropriations for certain objects of ex 8th, 1846 Resolved, That the Senate advise and consent to the | Sous—10 tons liguamvita to order. sking ¥ Fonixe © | Charleston Packet, from Boston for Philadelphia; Euratus, | Cc econ the first appearance of those diseases, aa. vase pepiimtnarcls othea, Gemeved tan srie tons An ect for the relief of Lesh Gray. Approved August | following promotions in the army Oy brevet for gallant amv ita to or ned Providence for Philadelphia; Cornelius, Providence, New | am _ntolsuffering and time may be thus avo! ‘of j d 23d July, 1846. 6 : York; Catherine Wilcox, do for do; sl ‘estchester, N-| the members of the College, for mauy years connected with Anact in relation to the payment of claims. Approyed | Sth, 1846. and disting ui rvices in the battles of Palo Alto and Domestic Importation. York, for Providence. 9th, ree, from | the principal hospitals in ff 29th July, 1846 ‘ An act for the relief of Lois Mattison, of the county of | Resaca del th and 9th of May, | Savaxwan—Brig M ks rice Sturgess Bristol for Havana; ache r or AN \dison- ht 1846, and in the defence of Fort Brown, se during | & co—11 of Ma: ‘ Pir for thi ot Iphiny for New | plaints, attends for couenl daily trom 8 ACM. to 7. F Me ii, Providence for Sa a: TO COUNTRY 1 Sane tou; il Providence for Dem ovidence for De wih pot Tasther to extend the time for locating Virginia =e State of New York. Approved August 8th, Te » and returni . tothe General Land Ottice. Approved living inthe country, and funding it meouvemveat to make per |, cal, have for tothe ne yle, Lon- img all medicine requis te to perform radical eure 3 its bombardment from the 3d to the 9th 1846, | Geo Coll respectively, viz. y L H Brig! Molatosh, of the Sth | W T Mott, Jr—I6 do rope cut urveys thereon oth July, 1846. An a An act giving the assent of Congress toa change of the | ed August 8th, 1346. for the relief of Captain John Patton. Approv- Star, Mintara & e ar do kA compact entered into between the United States and th An act forthe relicf of Benjamin Allen. Approved | regiment of infantry, to be colotiel by brevet, to date | tks Johuson & Lazarus—t box. Maltby & Starr—4 ¢ f Stato of Arkansas on her admission into the Union. Ay. | August éth, 1946. 3 from the 9th of May, 1848. Lieutenant Colonel Matthew | (oodrich=1 tierce of AB & P Sands bos. Hater & tro: | seid. | their ewe expliesdy, foxether with all symptoms, tae of eon- proved 29th July, 1846. An act for the reliefof Mary Phelps, of the county of | M. Payne vf t regi ment of artillery, to be colonel | 7 casks rice E Patten & Collins—101 bales to order. ‘An act for the relief of Abraham B. Fannin, Ay 4 Genesee, State of New York. Approved 8th A t, | by brevet, to date from the 9th of May, 1846. Brevet Cem 20th July, 1846. tpsaves | tess. ne usust | Toutenant Colonel William G, Belknap, major of the ‘An act for the relief of Amos Kendall. Approved 29th An act granting a pension to John Campbell, of Gar | Sth infantry, to be colonel by brevet, to date from the MARITIME HERALD. closing $5, post paid. LYRAUS SFECIBIU Boston: barks VE! OR the radical eure of well, Bos Boste c AS Mit irt ri jent whe July, 1846. land, inthe State of Maine. A) J Sth, | 9th of May, 1846, Captain Edgar S. Hawkins of the 7th asgatt, Salem; HL Scran i | These Pills, the 4 rtm rience ‘An act for the relief of Mrs. Pike, widow of the late | 1816. of Maine, Approved August Oth, | - oinent of infantry, to be major by brevet, to date from — = stp Hears, NBedford: Brookhaven.” Batic, New: | Hospital de Care im are Pronounced 4 —, Goneral Pike. Approved 20th July, 146. An act granting a pension to Richard Elliott. Approved | the 9th of May, 1846. Captain George A. McCall of the PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 13. York; Joe Trimble, Adams, Norfolk; Louisa Reeves, Coop- | brated inventor, Frofes a, a8 ‘aes eas An act for the fof Nathaniel Phillips. Approved Sth August, 1846. 4th regiment of infantry, to be major by brevet, to date er, NYork; Statesman, Wass, do: Phebe & Margaret, Law- | & og 4 ‘en any J ‘without the 29th July, 1846 Anact to confirm an entry of land made by the admi- | from the 9th day of May, 1846. Captain Joseph B. F. ne toh, Newark; Elizabeth, Brown ton; barkes Dandy | Shorter time than any fg RF Moon Ris —— 4M ile «+1100 « | Jim, Woodward; Experiment, Robbins; Pottsville, Hunter; 5 ™ en ron, MeLaughiin, and. Joba "Groen, Green; NYork; | Dasiness. Price $1.per Somet, Cox, be Pontiand, Aug 10—Arr, brig PORTeMOUTH, ADE O—A An act for the relief of Harriet L. Catching. Approved _ nistrator of James A. | Mansfield of the corps of engineers, to be major by bre- | sun nr 29th July, 1846. ‘ Approved sth Augnct aig? eceasets oflowa territory. | vet"to date from the 9th of Say, 1s40. Captain Alexan- | sux sets An act for reducing the duty on imports and fer other | | An act granting a pension to Elijah C, Babbit. Ap- | der 8. Hove of the Sth regiment of infantry, to be major purposes. Approved 30th July, 1846 proved 8th August, 1846, 5 > by brevet, to date from the 9th day of May, 1846. Cap- 6 59] HIGH WATER =] An act to exempt coffee imported from the Nether- An act for the relief of § 7 tain Robert C. Buchanan of the 4th regiment of infantry, | Brigs Sansdad, Pp nor, Al ,0— An sloop lands irom duty‘ sevtain case, ant for other purposes. AUgust 18h © relief of Surranus Cobb. Approved sth | (ot) ater by brevet, to date from the 9th of May, 1816, | co; Jose, Ke i | Fedndall H Gecen Hawking NYork. “Sd: brig’ Abby’ Aimee Approved 34 August, 1846 An act for the relief of Langtry and Jenkins, Approved | Captain Charles A. May, of the 2d regiment of dragoons, | schrs Exemplar Lh | lias sches Tryall, Gibbs, Balt; Abbot, thila; Providence, An act in relation to the time of holding the circuit Sth August, 1846. ah to be major by brevet, to date from the 8th of May, 1346. | {°Siniiier; Caroline, Long, Fidelia, Turner, Maen hen shiker De ite Lalla teal and district courts of the United States for the district of | _ An act for the relief of Samuel D. Enocks. Approved tain P. W. Barbour of the 8d regiment of infantry, to Wi a; A Marshall , Mayo, Bo: dace Rag SRY eld A gg ot Ig Ohio. | Approved 34 August, 1546 Sth August, 1846. appre i Mmajor by brevet, to date from the 9h of May, 13i6.— Porters icon: sloop Moses Eddy, Biiven, Phil Pame, Boston. Sid schr Eliza Brown, Bostoa, An act to grant the right of pre-emption to actual set- | An act for the relief of the legal representatives of | Captain James Duncan of the 2d regiment of artillery, * barge Shark, Philadelphia. Savem, Aug 10—Sid, brig Charles ‘Thomas, Bastestt, Phila tlers on the land acquired by treaty from the Miam In- | John Ruddle. Approved sth Aug. 1 4 to be major by brevet, to date from the 8th of May, 1846. Arrived, | delphia. " al dians in Indiana. thee 3d August, 1846, An aet to carry into effect the convention between the | First Lieutenant Randolph Ridgely, of the 3d re Hudson, Doane, from Glasgow, 28th June, with | Savanxan, Aug 8—Arr brigs Condova, Towne. Berns An act providing for the adjustment of all suspended United States and the republic of Peru. concluded at | of artillery, to be captain by brevet, to date from the 9th | mdse to & Dimon. ‘July 19, tat Th _ 39, exchanged Eelars, ¢ Jark, NYork; schr David Belknap, Cartis, prone was ig venerial ne f-. ; pre-emption land claims in the several States and Terri- | Lima, the seventeenth day of March, i8i1. Approved | of M 1846. First Lieutenant William H. Churehill, fn American bark, bound E showing a white | delphia. hire Choctaw, and William, NV | 22 ald use thi powerfal parities with A per tories. Approved 34 August, 1846. August Sth, 1846. m of the 3d regiment of artillery, to be captain by brevet, ES ete ieee, trees Livonped, tor Taciiiter, | York, elds ach epg Foy rl without thoroughly, lseaston the system Arenal Au act for the relief of the legal representatives oJ An act granting a pension to Abraham Ausma to date from the 9th of May, 1846. Second Lieutenant Rene ee ae cata pookee wip pause E with in | yremntnriendpn : | celebrated alterrative. Pierre Menard, Josiah T. Betts, Jacob Fi ‘and Ed. proved Sth August, 1846 usman. Ap- | vies S. Woods of the 4th regiment of infantry, to. Be | Stn, et £5,200 sar Oe e a Sl picked up's square bale | ——— Mail, gfoldinancte batten a $1 each | in eases of half dozen for mund Roberts, of the State of Illinois, sureties of Felix | | An act for the relief of James Gee. Approved sth | first Heutenant by brevet, to date from the 9th May, 1846. the pase. | By Last Night’s Southern is | $5; carefully packed and sent to all parts of the Union, sinh Tggitte Hotian agent, deceased. Approved ad Au | August, 1846, Nroved “| Second Lieut. Alexander Hays of the ath regiment of | | Sup ibaow, Wilson, fiom Liverpool jane 28 wiih mite | ie | CONCENTRATE aA nRACE Gk BARSAPARILLA J Ab act for the relief of the heirs and legal . infantry, to be first lieutenant reve fe from c, tu Slate, .. + cue tse AN \! . re duet al of John Keith, of New York. Ap- tives of Cyrus Turner, deceased. ‘Approved stir August, | the Oth orMey, 1846. Capt. “ames Dunet, the 2d arti: | WW spoke Dee a Ter eee? | Accranonig ag yon bark gn, Harrngn, (rom Bar | REPARED by the New Youe Collese of ‘Me and P . lery, to be lieutenant colonel by brevet for i “Cometia, French, ‘hence for’ Li it padnens Be brig Mute from St Jago. SIM, i a “concentrated extract, i a a ee Tlie of John Chapeaud, the consul of | “sit act for the relief of Justin Jacobs. Approved sth | highly distinguished conduct in the off Hews de | saeco yee ol wih wad ros | Coke Anges Vay: Nee UST ey, och, om Fgh SE reyrtre powers grieng al rg i lectine, “Approved Au; | Aagun, 1040. a weeen. of Jeff ta Valma, to date, from the uh eee eee salons by | ati Wer teeny: ire! Yor Boston) 29 REAL Tighe, Aas tere! a, rom Norfolk. Sw | herbe We conden recomine by the College aa su ‘An act to define tho boundaries of the state of lowa, | ty Statwof New York, Approved sth August, 1si6. "| Urevet, or gallant and highly. distinguished conduct in | in ballast to Boyd & Hincken—210 stecraxe p | oifthe Pacuxent, = brig. Old, brig Frances Amy, Gaby, Tite owerre| om asm certain remedy (or all diseases arising and dp. repeal to much of the act of the ad of March, 1840. | __-Am act for the relief of Samuel D. Wal of Balti | the bate of Reeaca do Ja Palma, to date from the 90 of | sabrahip Constitation, Neil, 41 days trom | New Orleans. frem en imprest oft blond yeh ae salt rheum, 4, 1846, ‘owa. Approved Augu gf — Apeorse Be bel Pes Pratt, ; Atpuoved Tikert ently to the nomination of the above, which | ee ship Madras, Collins, 77 days from (Eng,) with | fois, nodes, cutangont frnionty uleer im oe or . a act gran 2 y i ayphi gil? act for the relief of James Low. Approved ath, ay | wih August, 1040™ tae satl Sag on Saturdhy, alist of ames for reves srpeistment | “ne Greeole, Child; from Havre, July 2, with mdse to.3 O 7 | Py udicious use ofmereury. a 7 ‘ » er , e coun rom at , ‘ard. uh, Lat 5 a i rat 'S VEGI LOT le | a conte. ae a 2 Pete me Ws an and to oe seeeresn, taste of New York, Approved 6th Au- pee in adition to the above. see See betes jambarg, for New York. i eee teat Cormac i y cure errr as prise! boggles 3 provide a - ve subm) rning: ‘A200, s f * imports, and to change and modify er ;qZevenue | gust, 1846. Aigo intoexeeutive session before its final | Bhip'ch T St vimrscnlat ies wien | if aay on imports and for other por.5t yy ene Dep ye the “Smithsonian Institution,” for | that body did not go into executive ~ d 46. future action an act entitled “ An act for th Avproved Aagust 16, TMG, oivil dab Ol Lieut. Col. Childs, 94 artillery ; Capt. C. F. Smith, 2d tribe of Ladians ja tho Teazitoe of | expouses of eek ee Pine fear ending the thirte | sillery; Capt. J. 8: Scott, ah artillery ; Copt. Lewis N. sasea forwarded to for'n 'short time ha clear and brilliant co np BES, Mareereh shi Alert Fortin, 42 days from Havre with mdse, Fit din bottles 7 Set cr ips cise sei, a a “HARDSON, M.D. “ javerian bark ‘Matadors Baileen, 9 days from Bremen, | ° myi¢imem gigs o “a8 00 parts of the Kd nee ¥ 4 diflusion ef knowledge among men.— | ®djournment at 12 o'clock, the list lays over for their | 0 ee je purchasers.

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