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thet'e ‘ye and now not tales you've set your speech in, you Move to lay on the The Cake of Mr. Hamlin prevailed. THE WAR—ADDITIONAL FORCE—PR The House resolved itself into a Committee of TORY. the | Whol; the state of the Union, and resumed the con- | aeration of the Dill to add ten additional regiments to | lar army. Mr. Toons, of Georgia, preferred the substitute of Mr. Rathbun. "There was aif one material difference be: tween it andthe bill. ‘The former has en advantage over the latter, calling out volunteers, iustead of regulars, and vin, rf ilege of selectit their own Siem Be belli ~ Prihae, ereomen abould fight the bat- tles of their own country, to avoi ‘ils of a inj . Last Fel the rank and file of the regular army. ‘Ten months h elapsed. He did not doubt that the war office had done its ht thousand the forces had not been | increased three thousand men. Twenty thousand volun- | nine more regiments in addition have been organized, and some of them al- ready on their march. Beside these regiments, compa- nies, regiments, battalions, can be ready to start for Mex The volunteers authorized last May— __ all of them—ought to have been called into service long | juty; but from teers were raised in sixty da: ico in ten days. ego. The President has not discharged hi ty in th respect. We ought to havo all the force there. We wil not be able to raise ten additional regiments forthe army; | the bounty of twelve dollars, in his opinion, would not much facilitate the recruiting of men. If that be the spur, he would prefer the freomen of the country, who | ask to be led by officers of their own choice, and who | can be relied on. We have no desertions from yolun- | 8 been the case with the re- He believed now, as he expressed himself formerly, that thegvar was unne- cessary. It was bluudered into ; good policy might have | ¥. it 3 unconstitutionally und illegally com- teers to the army; such hi gular army. It may be avoided it. menced by Notwithstanding, with other |, ive every | £2 "The war can | 5 uth lunteers eught to have been sent immediately. Why not end the war? The euemy is at Sun Luis? Are we there? What advantages have we gained? What have we done since the battle of Monte) the te: ms may @ peace worthy of a great and magnanimous nat tyrant, that we should keep all weget, Diplomec tubborn paople, and stand a deal of beating. (Laugh ter) He would coutend for overy blade of grass, every dollar, which Mexico owes us. If she will not pay w voluntarily, he would make her. ritain; they should agree ona moderate compromise. (Laughter.’ York, aud the debate growing ont of it, with regard to avery complexion to the territory which may be acquired from Mexico, he said if we cannot maintain the Constitution on the principles on which we found it, let gentlemen say so. The south intend to stand ona perfect equality of principle, and on no other. Honest men would not ask that section of the Union to take less. They asked for oven-handed justics, and intend to bave it [That she will.”] He endorsed eve- Ty word that was uttered yesterday by Messrs. Dargan and Seddon. We have, in his opinion, country enough. He believed with the gentleman from Ohio, (Mr. Vin- ton,) that the Missour: compromise referred ouly 10 the territory which we acquired irom Frange ; and bkewise the concession of the South produced peace and harmo- ny. The norta yielded vothing. Wherever the Aineri- can colors go, the Southern people believed that they had a right to go, with their property, their herds, their mau servants, aud their maid servants. Mr. Wixtnaor of Massachusetts, was not prepared to vote for the Dill in its present form, nor in any shape un- der present circumstances. He regarded war as an evil -—an evil that cannol be exaggerated.Adhering,us he did, to the opinion that there wus nothing so much desired as the peace of his eountry and the world, he could see ma- z cases in which he would vote for men and money.— le was ulways for the defence ef his own country, whi ever its boun‘aries clearly established. When a foreign appears on our borders, and @ foreign squadron in our bays, he would not stop to inquire who struck the first blow, but to drive back tho invaders and protect our soil. It may be necessary, for the purpose of defending our country, to carry the war into the enemy’s countr: to cripple her commerce, and crush her means of sup- port. While he would now withhold supplies, he must disavow all sympathy with Mexico, and adesire to ren- der her “aid and comfort” He could find no words to express his reprebation of that ,part of the President’s message which attributed such a motive toa few who dered to differ from the Executive, as if we should throw the reins loosely on the neck of Execu- tive power, and let it prance and plunge as it might think proper. We are not to be lulled asleep with the opiates of the President; and he woul !osil on i count for the exercise of power w He was free to admit that Mexico was wrong ing to adjust our claims; she was wrong in breaking off our nd refusing to receive Mr. Slidell; ving @ conciliatory answer to our proposition for peace, (lor which he gave the Presi dant credit;) she will be wrong again if her Congress resist oll overtures. If he could get the ear of Almonte, who seemed likely to succeed to the Presidency, he would say tohim and to Mexico, as one uniformly op edto the annexation of Texas, who desired no peace ut one honorable to both countries, and who desired not to see one acre of Jand taken from her—he would “Abandon your haughty pretensions; your false is hurrying you to your ruin, and meet the an amicable negotiation.” He would d Monterey, have tes! poorness of your sol ii he would tell he nothing to expect from foreign governme: ever we may differ among ourselves, and rebuke tho conduct of the Executive, that she can expect no “aid and comfcrt” from us; that that was an insinuation from the White House, and wus base,to say the least of it. He utterly condemned the end for which the war was prosecuted. ‘he war commenced in the annexation of ‘Texas, and now it was proposed to annex new slave te ritory to the country. Inthe joint resolution annexing ‘Texas, the boundary question was left unsettled, subject to adjustment by the treaty-making power ; but the Pre- sident | peice! to settle it by marching an armed force to the Rio Grande ; and that is the cause of the war.— The conduct of the executive brought us back to the Roman law ofthe twelve tables. ‘The body of the debt- or is to be taken for debt, and is to be cut up and distri buted. Mexico has no money. And this reminded him of Themistocles and the Andreans. Theimistocles demanded money, and camo to the Andreaus iu the nate of the great Gods—ono persuasion, the other compulsion. They must, therefore, pay the tribute. The Andreans answer ed, “We have also two great Gods—one poverty and the other impracticebility,” and added that his power did not surpass their powerlessness. {Laughter.] Mexico had the same, and she might add that tever completed the catalouge of her Gods. [Renewed morriment } ‘The lust oftertitory is the object ; it has grown on what it has igo; Texas was a mere stimulating lunch. Every dollar spent was a dollar for moro territory en | the principle the President wages it; we were buying foot after foot, and acre after acré. On the question of slavery, the minds of the people of the North are made up; se far they hi the constitutional power, no further ex. tension of the bounds of the country shall be made, subject to the extension of slavery. He be- lieved that the North was pune. to stand by the const’. tution as it now is. He did not throw out any three? of disunion ; at the same time, he did not intend to giv,e up a firm maintenance of opinion. The North doer not d sire to gain one foot of territory as the rer’ it of th war, In his judgment, no peace could be oF ¢sined in manner the bill before the committee p.y/oses, What the leading generals of our army co” ig Go, has heen already. Fortrsssos have bee | Ytormed, and the rivers have run with, blood. If ” "believed ‘that any amount of force would give us p i 4 jected our offers— eace, Mexico having re Here the hour to which th pired. There was a rush? Lieurr Mr. Tinmatts, of 6 hax trom the sir wor the floor, LNANT GENERAL. ave Sta'es desired to violate the Mis Yoari compromi#” “Ir there were one, let him answer. for ever hold his poace.”} He would sk the £2) man from Mississippi before him, what ne- pointment of a lieutenant ge- neral! “‘he gentleman had submitted an amendment [A voice: cossity th?".@ was for the a proposing to create that olfice, Mr. Tuomrson.—If you yield the floor, I will tell you Mr. 'Tinwarrs could see no necessity for it; and he had heard only one reason given—the delicacy of the ions between Generals Scott and Taylor. But y was Gen. Scott sent! Was Gen. Taylor incom- tent to manage the war? Are wo to consider the srding no evidence of generai- the war at once, y. The President alled on to state the 4 for the war, end rilliant victories a ship? Ifthe object were to termi Lieutenant-general was unoece was not the proper person to be objects of the war. Gentlemen v Jot them not thiak they can Wash their hands of respons vility. Congress deciarod the war, Presi r that be levied on ull goods, ware dise, provided for by the act of 1946, an ac taxing tea and coffee, If this be not agreed to, direct tax on the vices of the country; tax liquors, tax ages, and gold and silver plate. d, in conclusion, that he would vote for the bill e was concerned, he did not care to come back “| don’t believe such luxuries, plaasure o ri again. (Mr. Kennedy: a humbag.”] ‘Tne hail a night seasion, were absent at dianer, Mr. Licow, of Maryland, read a spoech de history of the wa He enjoined unit and decide the question alterwards Mr. Lowa, of Maryland, who wasabsent when tho bill recognizing the war was passed, would have voted for it it. He would not censure the Presi. | ua if by magi dent, nor indalge in rectiminations. We were in a war, and it became a patriotic people to prosecute it with vir had he been pre he wa gor. Having skimmed the piunge into the merits of the qu mittee tise ‘The motion prevailed. On motion of Mr. Hanacson, the House agreed to meet to morrow morning al o'clock. it And an adjournment took place. Several Lemmas al to see the attachés of the House sweeping that very floor who had gone to their dinners jurned, but it wi which during the dey had been so much coveted. Purtaverenss, Jan. 0, 1007, A case of alleged crim. con. is now pending before the Supreme Court, in which the damages are leid at $10,000. ‘The plaintiff is John Alexander, an engineer on board the steamer Princeton, and the defendant is named John Morgan, jr. ‘The lattor boarded in the family of the for- | mer for the past seven or eight years, but the intimacy | occurred during the absences of the plaintiff during several years past, while the | Indy kept the tavern owned by the husband, near There is o great disparity of ages inthe parties alleged to have been guilty, the lady being 41, while the gentleman is and w: the neighborhood, considerably her junior. The evi- dence for the prosecution left no doubt as to the exist. ence of the alleged intercourse, and the defence consist ed mostly in an attempt to prove improper conduct by | the fair one with other men long before occurrence: | ed against the defendant. it was also set up in mitigation oung man was but a youth when he first went to board in the plaintiff’s family, and w: ced trom the paths of rectitude by the lady. The hus- band obtained a divorce in consequence of the slieged criminal intercourse, but it is asserted by the defence _ that the parties bave been re united in wedlock since the | institution of this suit. The amount of dam-ge awarded by the jury, under these circumstances will be but small compurod to the sum asked for. The case in which Isaac Lower, Folyard Degan and Charles Donohue are charged with assault and battery Ving 9 gun at him, more than since, the shot from which destroyed his ey e- sight, was concluded this morning. The evidence was rongly sustain the pro- secution while the defence proved an alibi. The jury, therefore, brought ia a verdict of not guilty this morn- , and ordered the county to pay the costs. iven to the fon. E. Joy Morris, by a work friends, on Thursday evening It will take place at Simpson's restauraut Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. inst Boarp.—! share North A 3 Bank, 336; 2 Commercial Bank, 59. gation, 6's, 76; 1000 Keadicg KR Boud 1000 State 6'4, 5 5, «° 4 Bunk, 400; 10 Mechuies’ Bink AFFAIRG IN ALBANY, THE LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. t dar. sarin, andhars got cet all from between ‘Should the w complained of ab Tachew at wate charge of the wreck mt ‘Smanuer I could Axwany, Jan. 8, 1846, and a high wind—slight fall of saow A REGISTER OF LIFE AND DEATH, Mr. Backus introduced a bill to enforce tho registra- birth, marriage, and death which may here- er occur in this State. Accompanying tbe bill was a | report in favor of it. STATE PRISON REPORTS. D rt} ¥ 5 » brown, | Por bresch Minglish; Belgian and’ Americas Cloths, from pe I have acted in the bes ed my crew te bruary a bill was sed to double beach to wateh the goods, the rest on the s! wil! remain as long as 1 do all they ean to save the fF th oods as long ns employed as a clerk in ‘shall want them, an he wreck mastet een, that you may New York was about two-thirds than one hundred and fitt received from the State | particularly to et an er ‘ul of an assorted fury Ruove Istann, recently hp lying at Bristol 7 at the head of the harb was | Tinedtor Mexico. [tis said she cannot be got argo isdischarged Scur Cynosene, before reported wrecked on Rece Point, | wed to ‘London; was taken ou | Her keel is badly ivju im herb tom. Oa We v e wes sold to Captain Michard Rogers, of New Loudon, Whalemen. Joseph Mexwell, of F 16, with 1400 bbls sp oi} | dford, at Johanea July 12 had reportes vesterday’s papar ) At | 1 ral. prgenaatie urchased by the govern AL, dura the storm on a pertinacity with which PI occurred Upon the report, aud it was adopter | ing been amended zo as to authorize the printing of five hundred copies. ted, alter hav- SERVICE MONEY. uted resolutions passed by tha Con- | stitutional Convention for the payment of certain officers | of that body during its sitting. DAAPT ON THE UNITED STATKS TREASURY. Senator Haut offered the following resolution (if tae Assembly concur,) that our Sena- tors in Congress be instructed, und our Repri b l, to use their exertions to have and afterwards Mr. Harness pre A letter from Captain Perry, of shi n, reports her at Paita, Nov 13, Ship Susan, Mancher? r, N Bes upon James Southern, in 1000 ap. dictory and did not Lofyete of NB, repens her at Paits Nov 8. wh, took 950 bbls on NW Coast Report heard fin Oct 9, toffia, Ramsdel , Nast, 37 108. 1100 sp; Constitu> the call of the genoral government to uct in the existing _ war with Mexico.” The resolution lies over for one day. THE MewAGK Senator Backus offered the following resolution: — Resolved, ‘Tiut so much of the Governor's messi election of officers, other than judi referred to the¢committee on privileges and elections ‘That so much as relates to the organization of the courts, September? We have not men enough. Now | their jurisdiction, mode of taking that! we are in a war, he desired to see it prosecuied ‘until it shall be honorably terminated. But how shall it be done? He would tender to Mexico a peace. [A voice; —"The President has off red a peace.”] That may be just and proper; but he would propose 2a look into the face without le would denounce the infamous rule of ter h time, meant a lie. The Mexicans sre not brave, rae of operations. We | but reaped no ad- dinner is to be number of his Sout! ie. ‘The filty thousand vo- do, 16 mos, 400 sp 200 ericwn Bank, 100; 20 $500 Schuy!kill, Navi- 6's, 0 5 dn. 71% jours, Falinow mos, | a Crowell, NB, 7 moe, 40 | timony, forms of ce, and tho election of judges, be re- rred to the committee on the judiciary. By the terms of the coucludiag part of the resolution, | the several other subject maticrs alluded to in the mes sage, are referred to the sppropriate standing commit- tees. The resolution was referred to the coramittee of leading and practi ommerctul Bank, £0 NO Gas, 123; 28 Vicks: Arrrn 2aLxs —50 U S Bank, 3g; 50 Vieksburg RR, 76: 20 Mechanics Bank 284. foreign Ports Rust Ker, Dec 29—In port, brigs Eliza, Lockwood, for N York, aud Catharive Bell, Jarvis, for NCrleans, both to seil indorS days, Sid, brig Huntress, Homer, Phila. . ftom: Porw Buexsronr, Jan 4—Arr York, via Frank fort. 10 7500 |) S Loan, COUMMERKOAAL, THE PRINTING COMMITTER Senator Brexs offered a resolution for the total aboli- | tion and extinction of the piinting committee, and aiter | a debate of great length, the resolution was lost. ANTISLAVERY CLAUSE Senator Hatt effered the following re , (if the Assembly concur,) that our Senators in Congress be iostructed, and our representatives be re- roper occasions, aud to vote , e made by law, that there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, in avy territory which shall hereafter be acquired’ by, or annexed to the United States, otherwise than in the pun- ishment of crimes, when the party shall have been Boston, Jan 8—The telegral tons, ashore on t another of, about 60 tons, ‘ew York. 9d. a h reports n fore and aft sche Saturday, J: e west side of the Sri terday firm at $4 8734 Asuys—Tho market closed y for pots, at which price some sales were effected; many $5; pearla have been dull at $5 60. The upathy noticed in the market ge- nerally during the fore part of the week was percepti- Michigan was held $5 44 a $5 60; Gene- see, $5 60 a $5 66/4; Georgetown, $5 25; rye 18 held at 86 cents; Genesses wheat, white, sold at $115; corn, North River old, 80 cents; Southern, 75 cents; new do, ton, Lowry Baltimore; | holdevs were askiny sch Ashland, Carlisl 4 ‘That's tho talk-”) He | would not take a foot of her territory, however, as a per- | manent possession; but he would close up her ports, plant our colors on her capitol, and thus force her to a eace. Gentlemen should treat Mexico as they did Great pi Montevideo and Buenos Rosebrocks, mt Jago; Helen Mar, ereulean, Baker, 3 Broce, Zxccheus Knowles, Norfol! y hickasaw, Pearl; ace nan al ble to its close provisions to ke He wonld whip Mexico into a peace, it it ra; brigs Acadian, required fifty thousand, a hundred thousand, or five hun- dred thousand men. ' (“Draw your sword, and come oa”) As to the subject introduced by Mr. King, of New Cor10N—The sates to-day have fallen off, being only more difficult to find at the f holders. Freight to Liverpool and ene cent and an eighth is ask- ‘The resolution lies over for one day. is dull at three-eight: ed for Havre. We quote— Livenroon Crassirications itt hr Temoree, Matanzas. The Senate resolved elt into the committee of the whole on the Governor’s Message. Mr. Jones in the A In port, brig David Pratt; schrs Cygnet, Round Pou Ser Lae On Mr. Sepowicx’s motion, the committee took the resolution of reference, ofered by Senator Backus, here- tolore inserted, under consideration. Without any debate or action upon the resolution, the Cususnitvee rose. And the Senate adjourned. WF Machi: do; id; Bvtavia, Caew, of Portland, 20954 ba. jan 6—Arr schr Perseverance, Hobrou, New exp, Jan 7—Arr schrs Jabez L White, Corson, New Jan 7—Arr brig Neo By Last Night’s Southern Mail. ome Poria. Aexanpata, Jan 7—Arrschr Fouutain, Thomaston. Sid, schrs Balance, St Thomas; Vaxbury, Jamaica JW taixe, Crowell, Boston on Wednesday last iu co with chr. Also arr, schr Li ate Pendergest, Eval 0. reus, Holmes, Cayerne. Mr. Oats R. Eanut uppeared in the Chamber this morning, aud afler naving taken the usual oath, took his : ‘ hone. nove. Stock 33000 bales; 5000 bales en sale. ———————— eee ath Acouite—7300 bush salt Mc. Waxaos reported in favor of printing 1850 copies ofthe new Constitution, with no'es, for the use of the mel Tho report was agreed to. Sart Key, (Turks Islas sinith & Walsh. ukacoa—Sehr Wm Heary—1000 barrels prepared by the Secretary of Stat bers of the Le- Mr. Buren, from the Select Committes, to whom was referred the House rules for emendation, reported ling the 4th, 47th, 48a, 49th, svth, dist, 62d, 53d and 68th rules of the House. The modifications ort was agreed to, and the lered to be printed. came in the Ca} k, in favor of amen are not inuportant. rules as amended, were or: Mr. Bascom introduced a bill for the appointment of three qommissiouers to codify the laws under the con- Ponce, PR; EH As H fincapetenta, Jan 9—Arr-schr Banquet, Vaughan, New = Rowland, Belfast; schi Mexico; © GSeull, Seull, do; TR eT EE WIGS, WIGS. ACHELOR’S New invented Wigs and Scalp: edly the greatest i inking. They are so perfectly comfortable as to make the wearer unconscious tl | so easy and natural in a) jones, Sprague, Porto VES AND GOLD PENS. The penknife resolution came up egain, and after a Buncombe debate of an hour or two, Mr. Sickles Jchoked it off beautitully with the previous question, The reso- Intion was adopted, The resolution directing the clerk to cause 128 copies oftae constitutional debates, to be printed for the mem: bess, was also adeptod THe VOLUNTEERS. Mr. Buovaerr, of Genesee, asked why the committee to whom was referred the bill for the relief of the New York voluateers,had not made a report to-’ay ; he moved that the committee be instructed to report instanter. —Mr. Spealter. Srxaxex—The gentleman {rom New York " he reason thy committee have not re- ported is because they have not agreed yet. Mr. Wausi then called for the consideration of his re- solutions reported yesterday in relation to apprentices The gentieman made some few eloquent pport of his resolution Ships Luconia, Sherman, London, DH Robertson: Her- mine, (Bret) Volkan, Richmond, E Pavensted & Schama. ker; mdger, shapter, New Orleaus, Aathleen, Bliffen, Belfast, Dackendort, Greenock, ,' Stanton & Frost—Barks < a & Thompson; Roman, ., Foster & Nicker W Pratt; Victory, Ryan’ do—B igs F do} Acton, Dazg pearance that they cannot be detect- m, Bachelor, No. 2 Wall street, near Allerge assortment always on hand. ROUSSEL’S AMANDINE, FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF CHAPPED HANDS. UBSCRIBER, (Inte of the firm of E.. Rot tfully solicits a ns #mpire, Baxter, ow, Dunham & Dimen; pool, E W Dunham & Co; F Burnham & De Woll, A Pe ; Mercer} Dei Br) Castello. do, do: juck; J D Jones, Neffing, Wilmington, NC, Belle, MeMatn, Nortol! esapeak, Sinart, do. Delawi ‘Nash, Philadel phi ‘rowell, aud Marshall, Mayo, Bos- rt; Rienzi, Durtee, Pro eu DeKossett_ & Brown Dodge, Baltimore; Cl Washiugton; American tI ne manufacturer elsims for his to the imported, a su: however, no article in th F vidence; President, Frisbie, New and feeling remarks ins House adopted them, and referred the matter to a sal-ct Brig Aconite, (of Kastport) Parke, 15 days from Salt Key, | either foreign or domi al Wal it no Am yersels ¥ Hatteras, exchanged signals with steau Propelier Washington, bound’. hr Wm Henry, Ryd. Curucoa, with salt to J Foulk & San. ported. ‘3d inst, off Hatteras, boarded schr Joseph, Sebraut, | ‘ilmington, NC, who kiudi of his former partmer, ‘lor many years director of the first Inbo atory in Pari certainly unsur passed by the product of any Jaboratory in Kurope, sold at prices generally 30 to 50 per cent cheaper. the patronage pf the elite of the metro- ime promising to deserve i iby truth and CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. Mr. Fuuien, agreeable to notice abiilfor the total abolition of capi ‘yesterday, introduced 4 ss ler. (of Provincetown | punishment in this respectiully solic ie ‘lis, at the same The Dill was referred to a Select Committee. fair dealing in all And the House adjourned. 8. la tor Aux Cayes. severe weather on the passage. Schr Washingtoa, Fluhart, from Washiagton, NC, with Avany, January 8, 1846. The Exciting Appearance of Things—Up and at them. ‘The Senate is beginning to cut out work for the Hou with celerity. The machinery is now moving with some I expect to hear a highly interesting cussion in the Senate to-morrow, on the resolution of tructions to our Senators in Con; anti-slavery clause. CO ties, Pomatums, ‘Sent’ Namshong, Young, from Norfolk, with com, to J |. Hatore, Heir, Nall, 1 ‘olf, ‘Schr Sarah Anu Johnson & Lowden. Roe, Terry, from Baltimore, with flour, to = a. TO SILK MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS with immediate posse: zs, aud Machinery, with water pi in Tolland county, Convecticut, two miles and equaly distant (twenty-fi u lorwich, known as the Daleaville Silk degree of order. the Factories, Wark Columbia, 39 days {com Bremen, with passengers, to or miles) trom the 8 in regard to the [See Sonate proceeeings] This resolution was offered by Senator Hall, of the Sixth— one of the new whig Sensters. It is simply seconding the speech of Mr. Preston King, lately delivered in the House of Representatives, against the introduction of slavery into the territories annexed or to be annexed to Ihave no doubt of its passage, though I ex- pect to witness a ferocious discussion upon all the mo- ttled in relation to the war. 14 days from Santa Cruz, Cuba’ with ma- ‘The property consists of two factories, one 100 feet by 25, tories each; of 9 feet pitch, the other 36. feet a heel house bene ‘ofitabie business: about 90 acres of ips Northumberiand, London; Albany, Havre ; or of 8 feet pit Walbole, Liverpool: Patrick Heary, do: bark Cosimo, Bre Bin Chesser ct | dious stores, oue of w! barns, and other laud, well proportioned, consisting of good pasturage, mow Miscellaneous Record, ‘The rivers abovt the citv and harbor have been for the past few days somewhat obstructed by floating now, and have been for ei; mv vay betaken —The following sche- nt ports inthe Un ave beeu and are now engaged in the Kasi ade, not inclading the wi i ut of merchant vessels, trading pe of Good Hope, and to ports mentous questions now wi ‘There is, apparently, a lingering hope among the whigs that they may ba fable to unseat Polk before the ter- mination of the war Among them, on every hand, I hear exp'essicns of hate toward him, and of gi is ability to manage our foreign affairs suc- nd clearances at differ iy is unequalled in the State, the mi f been stopped by the longest drovght. All been erected with ears, ee Krenter part ‘a ccat of $39,000—and are all in first rate re are engaged in the Ps to ports at and beyoad the within 3 years pair aud condition of the contemplated New Y; sing through the land of this estate, oF in its immediate neighborhood, which would ek i ieul: be had by d} parti inay be had by » eee Y SE & SONS.122 Pew SIGHT RESTORED MMATION OF THE EYES CURED, MAN EYE BALSAM—A Specific 7 Diseates of the E; Hi es, remove inflam: ‘The whole number of arrivalsengaged in the above trade hat been, for the year eading Dec 31, 1816, 1140 of which there ere, Gi At Salem, 59 A bill. offered to-day by Mr. Backus, in the Soni tion of every birth, d ge in this Stato is particularly important. tical point of view, andas exhibiting the annual aggre- ate of bir ths and deaths, it would be valuable. law is eng »rced in Massachusetts, It fron it are highly appreciated. The se lect committee, who have the bill for the relief of the N ew York State volunteers in charg: n at three o’clock, and will be prepare: Hons to-morrow. In the House proceedings to-day you will observe that thorising the appointment of the three cod mi is now in preparation, and will probe roduced to morrow. According to present dicat ions, there will be six comm: thre to codify the laws, and three others to revise, pli, and abridge the rules of practice and forms of pro- viding for the regi and the benefits which AND INFLA' Y THE KO) so, 7 wa, Cape G. Hope, ver, 2 aja. W Coast America, ness of sight trom attention to minute objects, can be In fact, ite almost miraculous straining by t#o fixed cured by a few applications. inflaeuce on divenses of the eyes, will astonish any one who _ The 29 arrivals at New York were, from Prepared only Draggiat, successor to A. B. SAI in the Grauite Building. 71 Kast Broadway. Price 25 ceuts ners appointed by BENBY JOPNtO.: ‘n OF the 41 arrivals at New York from Canton, 18 belonged Sold also at 100 Fulton stre to vorts East of New York, viz? 15 to Boston, and 3 to Salem; = v § rT ches ba et en mt in ve and Om; d Busi Ci Pelto, Sack and Wii ef Pweeds aid Broadefothoo? every style in the f i | PaitaBrondeloth, Cassimeres’ plain and taney, Dos Bio . , and American, - to $6 Veste--double breasted, straight brent, and railing altar, new styles: plain and faucy. elvets, Woolen V slvets, Case simere, plain and fancy Satins aud Silks, for $1 to $6. ‘ALsOy Al tment of Broadcloth, Cassimeres and srigh willbe iad ar ders) i iatmeat fase (7 Boys’ Clothing, of evety description ana, 7" Ho DEGROOT & CO, 5 im*r No, 102 Fulton st. constantly om | z BILLIARDS. ARCADE BILLIARD SALOON, No. #36 Barclay street, just below tie Astor House, is the Inrgeat and mst com: modious Saloon iu the city. It contains nine Tables, all io good order, and of Peun’s make— (who. 1s xcknowledged all be the best billiard table builder in this cout i vi mahogany beds. These tables { can, at all times, be depended upen for making correct aug! 5 as LU cloth cushions, and are, therefore, not alle: ed, by the weather. ‘Michael and oseph, formerly of the All Nations’ Hotel, and late of Gothie Hall, take this method of informing their friends aud the public that they have just opened this esta- blishinent, and hope by proper management and strict *tteu- | tion, to merit a renewal of che patronage heretofore so libe- raily bestowed upon them. Geatlemen who may favor them with a val] may depend on having the best of atteudance, with a private eae and apron for their own exclusive use—and those wishing to pl: private are informed that there is an excellent table in a #eya- rate room, which can be secured by application at the bar. WN. "The most fastidious need feel uo delieney ia patron bli mpany will be found always thronchout 025 Ime rh BRANDY, WINES, GIN, SEGAKS, FRUIT, ke &e. ©, BURDICK, No $2 Boadway, three doors xbove « Wail atreet, offers for sale the following, ia lows to Slarets, in ease Barack, Burgundy, Souterae do rdines, Fruits, Sc, &e do | Inte, just landed, rive do W. CB. pledges himself most fathfally, to keep amd de liver, only of the bestquality, and aclieste the favor of the public. ERT HOPE HART informs his ids and that hee i be found at the above establishme: his old friends and customers. ity wi hopes to s 426 Lin* re. PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING, No. 88 Cedar street. is R. C.C. MARSH, Accountant, author of the ‘* Science of Double gear, Book-keeping Simplified,” and the “ Art of Siagle Kutry Book-keeping Improved,” continues to teach as above. : zs Course of Instruction—The puolic ed and assured, that the plan pursued by ing thie im eats ran truly @ course peg erg s, rat on ith all th good ‘capacity wi +I ri ourse of leetu: aud a person of b competent bool will receive a certificate to t with terms, can be obtained at the rons, M. ‘412 Im*rh jor aud Suipour M. ARKULL’S Medicated hs ‘hurch street. 184 Fulton street, erosive ds, ut heumatism, Sore Throat incident to the changeable hur Vapor Bath 1s particu. mended by our Arst physiciaus asa cure for all i No danger of tsking cold 42 Im*re erantio after the use of nese baths _ Agpae donna, beth haudsome aud yooug, Was seated at home in grief ; Her mind was troubled, her nerves were unstrung, ‘And nought could afford her relief, To sing at a concert she must that night, That morning she'd taken a cold; And she knew full well that Sivont might, Tmean Mr. Loprx, might scold. She picked up the “Sun,” as her only hope, ‘Aud quickly commenced to read Of Hance’ Synup—not Jones’s soap ; She sent for a bottle with She took three doses, three he Of Ha NCE’s HOARHOUND COMPOUND ; It cured h Sh cold and gladdened her heart— ya ta the beat to be fouud. JOMPOUND SYRUP of HOARMIOUND is EIGN eure for COUGHS, COLDS, BKON- 3, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, &e. Price 50 cents per bottle, or six bottles for $2 50. For sale by SANDRA, comer of Fulton aud W. HENRY JOHNSON, ¢or of Broadway and Chamber: D. Sands & Co., 77 Bast Brondway,; Coddington, cor. of Hud: gon and Springs sts. ; Esculapian ‘Temple, cor. of Broadway ag Howard ats. : Gaioa, cor of Bowery and Grand st. aimee DEAFNESS CURED. 5 38 1 BROADWAY. (Extract.)I cheerfally comply wich the request of Lieutenant Melntosh, to state that he was invalided home, as aufit for duty, in consequence of to deatns ant charges from the ears. ‘That under the treut- ment of Drs. Castle & Edwards, au tirely recovered miljtarv duty M. forees, Jai ‘Acoustic O' ges from, noises, and collections of hard ws enrs—for sale 381 Kroadway. ‘A NEW MEDICAL AND SURGICAL COLLEGE for the suppression of delicate d now opeu at_No 12 Beekman street, near Nassau, und of D Corbitt, as principal, and Doc assistants, Fourteen years extensive and snece th Duane street, enables Dr. Corbitt, the Principal of the Co lege, to warrant a cure in ail recent cases within 2 or 3days No mercury used in this institution. Open from 8 A. M. till 9P. M. No eharge unl cured. Office 12 Beekman street. MOTHER’S CORDIAL, HE superior efficacy of this article, when useq in the last stages of preguancy,is so apparent, that no female who ‘experienced ijs benefits would be willing, on any n. to be deprived of it. Itseffects are to shorten aud th the sufferings attendant on Child Birth one half, and lace both child and mother in a state of safety ical: phys Particular study. For street. G. A, STUTZE’S NEW FUR STORE—Just Opened. 3 Tit ADVERTISER would hereby respectty inform bis friends and the public, of his haviug opened. @ new store No. 297 Pearl street, « few doors from Kulton, where he has consta-tly on hand a large aud splendid assortment of Mufls and Furs of all descriptions, made up in the richest style, aud which he is enabled to offer at the lawont Ft es. F G. A. STEITZE tiatters himself fo be able to, give part cular satisfaction to those who will favor him with a call, and hopes by his attention to deservea share of the public pa ronage. Dou't forget the namber, 27 Peacl st, a7 Imsrre QA RPUTZE, Korrier APNE PAIVATE TREATISE ON Ce rats Jaron TANT MALADIES, AND ON SOME OCHER DISeASES WHICH VERY CLOSELY RESEMBUE THEM—By Dr. RALPH, author of the “ Family Physi Gian, &e,, &e., aud for sale. at the Publication Office of his Domeatié Medical Works, 328 Broadway hed eoition, 30 po.— Price $1. ‘ « ’This work compreheuds every subject relating to the dis- sen referred to ns Well as the varied Consequences result it. such as vevereal eruptions, ee, ke. amd the recip for ‘makiog But it has another merit. It shows there are other diseases which very mugh resembie venereal or gonorhoea and which are commonicated 100, in the sane way, but which have no- thing at all todo with either of them. Little do people think when they are being drugged by sme voracious quack, that in many cases, they have no such disea e upon them. | is, therefé sued & protection against itaposition, and a to those who would treat their own case with privacy aud success. Je6 Im*r et dings of the several courts. Fiard, of the Senate, is a screamer; ho is a savant; he is polished and elegant out of doors, but on the floor of the ‘Senate, when he snuffs any thing peculiar in the wind, he is a war horse, and no mistake. in the Senate whose biogra| them look out for them. and of the whole te namber of strivals at the, year, from Indi is, 29 beloaged to ports Kast of sel fiom New Zealand was ordered to Salew, where she charged her ca ‘The 12 arrivals at Salem were, from port during the MU: ATE PARTIES furnished with the arp and Piano Forte, or any number of Instra- ‘The music selected from the most fasiionables Ope- Ll 8. AYLIFFE, Fe band G.AVLIGF No. 127 Elm street comer of Howard. ‘There cre some men I must give you. Let here are sOme great dere. Brothers, Protess t Baltimore were, from rothers, Pr 1 Taleahwana, JT im* 2 gentleman was limited ex- ue of; great compas d conformation for an orator; his eye is gentle grey, (in repose) but when the burden of a tre mendous effort is thrust upon him, he bears it scienti: He is a kind of an independent whig, and he sticks to his party as long as there 1s any wisdom . He is agreat man aod he would make a point on the fluor of the United States Senate. Last night we had a fall of snow, and the wind shifted three points. It isas cold as Ri eee a - Je, and will eure the most violent Ic is not unpleass ouding Dec 31, 196, the whole number of ared for ports in the Pacific, aid to ports im Hast ludies from diff ereat ports ia the United Staces, was entucky, ventured to say that no caily and nimbly. 73 Newburyp et, 77 Es 1 01 , eee Parchasers must beware of spurious compounds called ave Anodyne, intended to deceive the Clove Anodyne prepared by BON, and purctruse only of reapectable NOVELTIES FOR TH BALL ROOM, ER ROBERTS, respectfully solicits inspection of splendid stock of Goods, adapte ny many of which, owing to the reduction in the tariff, nd cheaper thon have heret Superb Neapolitan ince fi earances at Boston were i Bi ay via Cape Town; ‘itius and a market, [From the Baltimore American.] It appears by the monthly statement of the Se- c etary of the Treasury, that there were on deposi the various govornment dv positor es, on the 3ist [ ber last, subject to his draft, $2,947,162 87 the following amounts were inj the k tutions and individn Assistant Treasurer, Boston Merchants’ Bank, Boston. . . Bank of Commerce, New York. Bank of America Bank of the State of New Yor! Mechanics’ Bank, American Exchange Bank, © pe Town and a market, for the present sea Bombay and Ca re been offered. t ~~ vin Liverpool, W Coast America, t ping of tho insti- js named ielow :— New atyle tune fronted tamboured Uresres Double flouuced tambour Dresses $12.0 $14 Fine needle work Dresses Lace Dresses of the newes $9 to $90 $i, usually sold at $9. 6 he 44 clearances at New ¥ ud most ayprov J delegated the ident to wage it; he cannot stop until Congress tell A lew very fine riv ered lawn Hhdkts, trimmed with rich r jagresa ace responsibie for the war, and not the Map pest art cle ever wffere French embroidered Chemisott vin Cape G Hope, mt to the Clerk an amendment which ze of this act, and merchaa- ditional duty of five per cent. ad valorem, to be continued during the war. This, he said, would raisg five millions, without Pico edge Collars, at $1, usual price 150.0175. 30, usual price 175 a 225, sd, of the most costly description, from $3 Valparaiso aud Califorai 0, Superb Lace Worke 10350, worth 9 aud riety of Thread Lace and trimmed Necdle-worked collars, &e., suitable for holiday prevents. North River Bauk, New Yo Assistant’ Treasurer, ts t Treasurer, Phil Bank ot Commerce, Chesapeake Bank, . ‘Treasvror United States, Washington. Bank of Washington, Washi D. Patriotic Bank, Corcoran & Riggs. . Assistant Treasurer, Ne: Bank of Louisiana, New Orleans. . ‘The Canal & Banking © N on, J elearances at Selem Baltimore, Md. GENUINE BEAR’S OIL. HE enormous number of country must be a cou Wigs manufactured Jearances at Newburyport was for Ore; for Valparciso ; andthe 1 ac New OU: 1815, the whole number of arrivals of vessels eogaged in above trade was 128, making an increase the last year of Concentrated perspi- one of the most ens almost deserted; gentlemen, anticipating mpany, NO. ructive qualities, the Gennine ing known to chem: 4 the roots with a most healthful now the coloring matter within the eapillary tubes, ani uxuriant loeks, whieh it prodaces, @ tendency to al Purified and perfumed for toilet purposes only by HENRY 1H raggist, (successor to A. B. Bands & Co.) 273 Broadway, west side, in the Granite Building, comer of t 100 Fulton street, and 77 Kast ‘The sane year clearances were 150, making a decrease of ty iling the which is well known to the country. counsels aod vigorous action, The cause of the war was just, and ho endeavored to demon strate this truth. As to the prohibition of slavery in the territory which may be acquired, we should get it first, ‘Tornavo IN Pertu Ampoy.—On Thursday there was a Tornado at Perth Amboy. A column, in appearance like smoke and about twenty foot in height and six broad, crossed the small craft of every deseri and carried it about three hunred feet through 1 of # frame building, and even through two substantial partitions. The direction of the tornado was then changed, to the east, and passed to Staten Island. — hooner Delight, heavily ballasted for a ud lying at anchor about to | sunkimmediately ; and such was its force that chimneys blown off, and even men were prostrated.—- Newark Advertiser, January 9. ¢ his been an increase of arri of the vers 1845 of 15, and —[ Boston Travelle Banx Cuna.—The vessel report Havana, on the 24th ult, is ascertained to be the vark, . Captain ~owan, whieh cl f In attempung to en ged her anchors and rau on the reet of the Plaza of San La come a total lost saved. The officers nnd with much diffiealty, saved Kk —A fletter from Capt k, wrecked at Cove Bauk, | me particulars respecting d ashore on the Punta, y from the south, u, It struck a large she red at Bath ou the 2ie ort of Havana deag Brondiay | nist 303 vateet carb re ofsparions imitations; aud. be 4a I only the arte by HENRY JONNSO: wm ew owing to high wiad aud sea, | southern trip, OPAIVI AND CUBES EXTRACT.—This is the moat speedy, certain aud effertual remedy for the ewe of all | secret and sexual diseases, being » solidi all ihe active properties of Copaiva and form, without smell or trate, Suir New Y¥ 4 the soli citation of a friend, he yielded toa motion that the com dd concentration of ubebs in portable ‘ Tt containg in the smallest uretic remedies that haye been found most d radienlly curing the diseases of those treet, where any ver ' morning of the 27th at about 5 o°clock. her off with the help of an auch h fowad from 2 to 4 . m., tee ship thump free her as far upon the beach as possible ucceeded in getting her within some 300 | where pa: keptssiton her most of the red the beach something more, the deputy wreck Master Came alongside. | not succeeding, sound The steamor Penobscot, belonging to the Bangor route i fret water less than she atirely destroyed by fire on are old, and was y Capt. Sarthe at East Boston, wi t Bl Ve w York, (her commander) Capt. Kimbal 1, of Gi re: whe hes davon ai of Hallowell. ‘There was no insu- | feet from the beach: morning she ha moraing of the ner, and R. K. Page, rance upon her. LUGINA CORDIAL, uation, ivcoutivence of Urine or ‘of rnd for the geterat prostration , no matter Whether the result of juherent or rodace egularity, illness or accident, eS jebrity of this inestimable Cordial, sufficient guaran’y for its q ick aad 5 ring all the above affections wud compl ipts. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating effects on the hurman frame. Persons ali weakness and lassitude before taking it, at once bee me robust and full of energy under its influenee. Tt immeviatety counteracts the vervousness of the female frame, which is the only cause of barrenness and which prior to Macin's discovery. was covsidered incurable. Aud it quickly removes the impediments by physical prostration, whieh frequently deter men from getting married. Language indeed cannot do justice to the merits of the Lucina Cordicl, aliy, ia all parts of medical discover ieh st e ‘& Fleteher, 121 Fulton at. 429 Im rh CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. JOHNSON’S TOOTHACHE DROPS [HE CLOVE ANODYNE, for the immediate and per. nent eure of pain from decayed teeth, having, from its remedy, become immensely popular with ed it, many ipitatious have arket by unprincipled genuive artiel the puplic inst all such spurious com- me can possibly be the genome known wy at that by Henry Ji & Co ) who 1s now the sole proprietor. ‘ihe only safety tor al s to be sure and ask for Johnson's Toothache rops, and to examine the wrapper of the vial, as every ove of the genuine has the signature of Henry Johnion, i Remember that the true Clove Anodyne is an immediate eure for the most violent toothache or pain in the gums, and that it vetured genuine only by Henry Jobnsou, Chemis ruggist, 273 Broadway, west side, in the Gra- nite Buildings. Sold also at 100 Fulton street, 77 East Broad- way, and 303 Hodson st. Price 25 cents, dl Umesh MK. COOKER, 14 DUANE street, between Chatham aod ‘William streets, has for the Inst twelve years enjoyed the most extensive practice in private diseases, of any medi- cal man in New vork. He can cure the most aggravated causes of this days. Strict od by which he can ‘oue to two Weeks, with scarcely acy pain to t t.tutional debility, brought on by palpitation of the hea Wperented ia orery cau, et np shares DO vr advice, attended to ie Dr. ‘oper has no connection with any other ‘offic dT im*e WATCHES, JEWELKY, AND SILVER WARE HE subscribers continue to have for sale a full: assort: r ment of gold and silver Watches, of the most approved makers, whieh will b ‘at the vory lowest prices, and warranted correct time keepers. They are constantly oe im able Jewelry of every. fuard chains; bregat pins ead omaments, &e. silver ware, equal ke. equal cothe of is imesh foldand sily pe clocks and watches, r its. BER Sai TRE “cio, ly entertained of thos se complaints, he shou description pretend to cure so easil; thousaudth part of the miseries 4 ety were known, avery differeat opinion And, itis ae ouly the roe misery and di Fy Poster: the reproductive power. ‘not properly treated, may remain so dor- ‘Mant in the constitution as to show themselves in no other way than in their effects ov tegard to the moi to totally destroy jate train of evils, - Proves sotruitiul x sourse as the practice of ad- ps ora box of pills for the indiscrimi ‘Now, supposing ‘ the yanous symptoms which « cases, and 40 esseutielly do thore diseases differ from one another, that common sense must tell st be destructive in another. ite the author has of witnessing nate cure of these comp! nedies were good, suc thet what is good in one « astonishing the opportun se lacts in thoze who apply, to him. afflicted with one have been takin the other, while no “heir complaines were @ ferent and innoce f all the eases whieh more d finest field tor the poor patient ve other, but total lly harrass the mina, my, is that OF Strie- ile, generally to retarn agwun the discharge return or not, Now every real phy geon knows that all the physie in the world would never cure y understoud, it may moutessly Yo every one of common pra- Light oceasious ; none the better off. asineture, and yet, if pro and speedily be removes denee, therefore, he would eay, if he can appeal to the most emument ph; crane in the city for their truth.) how. impor fvery, patient should kuow something of the character aul tale of the person hie taabout to trust in such a case— With respect to the cure of Stricture—-this, it tostate, 1s generally accowplished in very ean exceed the im- nt of this complaint. in- Need, in the hands of proper and experienced pe of Stricture is now accomplished it demanded mouth. | come on business to thi perfectly cured, though it anxiety for years. For the convenience thor personally, h mode of cure, which he adopts pat Case. His treatinentis the most radical fate that can be devi y thoussnds of names w f those who cannot consult rhe au he furnishes his own Peculiar and successful lary to each ndiy the subject ofa be addi d “box 869 lower eeceive the most faithful and deliberate ‘Di inet nd separate rooms for thor a hin ALVA Dr. Cul is a domestic pre} roots-no balsams, no mercury, or any ry pleasant to the, tas ERO ‘NO n Vegetable Remedy, composed entire! other mineral, an treet, Lamp 3 strext, Lamp Sto Monroe street; 63 Bowery; No. 3 Aveuue D; 91 Hudson street; Fulcon. cornet of Adams street, Brocklyn; me Pearson, Rahway, and Williams, Wil! Gregory, No, 3 Rooney on these complaints, which rofession to all who publi Ty. opens. th avail themselves of it. The price of the book is only 90 vail themselves of it. dition to one sual routine of jiseases, it fully exp! al D. Sands, 100 Fulton street; way; Dr. A. W. W: ; and both comers of Broadway on EDICAL CAKD—Dr. Morrison bas ‘over 2 years in the successful treatin Privace diseases, mercurial and onnorhaa, and debility, « habit. Dr. M. holds no commanion with pretended surgeons. Diploma, with the si Royal ‘Col'ege of ir Anthony Carlis! Letters attended to AMKIUED LADIES WILL FIND MUCH to mterest by ral Phy i ‘philitic eruptions, gleets, jing from a secret examiners of the th additions an this book carefully read by every married advice strictly followed, we are persuaded st tate of society from the present would Person, and 1 that a different The terrors of poverty and the prospect of a large fami ly be but poorly reared, puevent many rudent ‘people from euteriug the. matrimonial state; but ‘work that will tell you important secrets which Price of the book 50 cents. af Chesnut and 3d most booksellers; and Edi children, which coul JULLNSUN, I] Doane sireet, ell kaown us the most succes York im the treatment of delicate kill im those old, half. Feured cases, that hat existed for years, is tricture, ulcers titutional weak me causing lasivious dreains and nighti Recent erses cured in f Wi mry nin diet or prevention from business. Post paid wrended to. Dont be deceiv manected with a Mushr 030 Im*: Johnson is in ho Way BUILAL ADD. FAWURIE ness and cecret diseases, &e.—Just p easay on the concerted causes of the d from destructive‘co nat tional werkness, aur and constitatiguch tihict the. weak, the sedeatwry and ractical observ:tions on the: CETT, member of th don and Edinburgh. an dieal College, Phuladelphia. | The to delieate, with, cure, by H.FA Surgeons of Lon where the Book ean be obtaine O CURE NO PAY—DR. CORBITT, 19 Duane street, 1 College of Samgeons treatinent of certain delicate d. f fourteen years devoted to reuerer 3. to eure the worst form of this disense; recent cases cured ia four ¢ays;no mercury used; Stricture i or,two weeks, without any pit have indulged ina re member of the Royal e consulted iv. the enses, enables Dr. tional debility. Th certain loathsome h aud society. Dr, C by a certam mushroom dentist. Jemem! next doar to Dr. Jahuson's ONSTIPATION DESTROYED, OR EXPOSILION of a natural, simple, rgrees i of overcomng, but al n constipation, without using either purgatives i whatever, (discovery recently m ) followed by numerous certificates jans and other pertons of distinction. ts this treatise cauvot fail to dispel all doubts in th me character aud great im- has agitated France, En remarkabie resalcs. jand and the Continent wi eat remedy is 4 light rvelenta~a vegetable farima—in some respects It, the Ervalenta (the latter in ¥ packets at hand at the National Depot of War- pressly established for their sale, at 473 Broadway corer of Chamber st SOUGHS, COUGHS, COUGHS; UGH LOZENGE! ORBYN’S CO! & Co., 300 Hoiborn, Li tence for the cure of coughs, bh asthina, consumption, ke.. for sali treet, corer of By ‘S—Prepared by Cor! ‘ne best article in ing arr G fort, agent for the 1! a ‘a0 im®: C DISEASKD— TE SUPPRESS! i Members of the New York College of Medicin Pharmacy, established continue "to direct the seasea of a private nature, and ced confidently promi ‘treatment, a enfe cud permanent constitution or confiaement from lavalids are particularly requested to make upplt the College on the Lirstappearance of those disenses, time nay be tims avoided. lege, for many years con Ae 5 QUACKERY.—The non Of quackery rsons requaring medical , Without injury to th i Sen vast arsouut of suffering Ani embers of the O e principal hort eure of y actends for consultation duly from 8 AM. those comple M. mam Advioe anil Sted: rare grarancacd, y TO Y INVALIDS—Pesson 7 im it inconvenient to muah sn have forwarded to thera a chest o requisite to perform a radical cure, by citly. together with $5, post-paid, adi dt Fe eS RICHARDSON, M. D., acreat, New York, v y {SOR che radical care of gonorrhoea, gleet, seminal emis fsilible remedy cure in amuch ipeen, te an "They effect & ‘ » orter time than any other remedy, without taintin dusagrecia with the stomach, or confinement frora box. ONIONAL DEBILI ofeszor Ve ases of the urethra. Ci} ITUTh FB FONIC MI Medieine and Pharmacy ended fi e eee of New York, 16 remedy for fr eton ‘malformst 10: ite horttes Canes of halfa dozen $5; earefally the Unio», 3 RICORD'S ALTER + it the permanent eure of prima." secondary aleers, nodes, OF aay comput proda Vis MIXTURE. ly celebrated alterative. je bottles at $1 each; in enses of half a dozen 1y prelred and went to oil parts of the Union. KACT OF SARSAPARILLA ENT AND SASAFRAS, REVARED by the New Vork College of Medien ablished for the euppression of qu CONCENTRATED F. powers of the a he College as superior toany extract of Seraapurilln st present before the publie, and may be rolted on axa curtain rerned for all diseases ari ing from an impure siate of the blood, such ar serofaia an t rheam, ring worn, blotehes or pimples, uleers, the bones or join codes. cutaneous erupt from the secondary effects

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