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0, At leost from ‘South Garol:na can best rake he was an jufout tt The Sev that this Mexicun wo: Texas; and he was right, had a greater geney, ia Senator from #ou'h Mr. Westcott Cal fancy. i nemeenen said that man is but once @ mon, a Now, wheter the vaney | on oe Catnoun (ina very bland and uoruftied manner) — Ido hope that my friends will not be excite! ; hut let him goon, 08 {shall be allowed the same privil Mr. Carne Mr,Boxten (mach excited) —L too wae ubout tocall | 4 and I oust confers, Mr. resi the gentleman to order dent, that !am astonished that he has been permitted to reply. Mr. Wesrcott—I called the Senator to order for irre- levancy. [Message frem the House of Represontatives.] Mr. Cerrtexpen eppeated that the Senator from Flori- da withdraw bis m: other man, be did more th the war. Mr. T adverted to consequent recall of the Mexicwn minister— seqnent invesion of our territory, for. as undersivod treaty assumed the Rio Grande as the boun ator from South Carolina opposed the Session declaring the war; not on the ground that the reamble declaring the war to “‘oxist by the acts of It was a bad policy to get us into He says he Si Mexico” was untrue the war, and then to back out from the war. does not now mesn to express his opinions, but holds them back for further examination. What does the Senator irom South Carolina mean by that? Does he mesn that too war is unjust, but that white the war is pending, he woits, and intends to refer to the blunders of the Executive hereafter. The Senator opposed the bill for the Lieutenant General. | de not say that he did it with reference tothe presidency, but I give him the fact, His motive may very good one—I do not pretend to know hi the responsibility of the measures of the present should rest with these who ha: ever ride they go, to pasé or informed, the gent. three millions. further dexelopments wi twice an infant Sen tor wa twenty-five re on oF is nor in or fro br Carolina. ging ou this war tha ‘The annexation — the Senator to order, oh, let him go on ; let him go on. Mr. Westcorr withdrew it. The Vick Puesineny —The Senotor from Tennessee will go on. Mr Tunney recurred to the ques’ and said that as the anuexation was the cause of the war, and a8 Mr. Calhoun did more for the annexation than any any other man to briag 03 the ‘Tyler treaty--to the in the n nd the sub is mo! id himself, th: lam told that this is so—that he intends that this bill shall be of pst. Mr. Butzen—Oh, no doubt of it! It’s all just as you believe —(Laugbing ) “ur Uae Wei: eo 1 am told, and— pored to the caucus question} Buthe Mr. Butuex— Mr. Tues ¥ Ww ndence of the ( disclaimed any live! of the Senator. jo doubt of it. It is just ag you say, erstood to refer to the corre arleston Mercury for proof of the fact. He was also op- ad not libelled the Senator. Mr. T. went on to say that Mr. Cathoun, in 1836, belonged to the whig party-that he bad opposed the independence { Vexar —that he came back to the de mocrats in 1837 ; and that it might be shown, if dispose! to do so, that upob every importact measure of the go- vernment, the senator from South Carolina had been an advocate of both sides of the question Turney, of no measure ia this country io which he hus nottaken both sides. The geatleman has a right to his Tkaow, seid Mr opinion ; but he ought not to say we libel him, when be has teen found upon both sides of every ques'ion He says he is not an aspirant for the Presidency —if not, [ am not the only man that is mistaken—the whole people are mistaken—the whole Mel nobody. I 1 getting slong. ict that public judgment havo a plaia, blunt If he is not an aspirant, I pre- friends intend makiog him so.— is wrong — his Whatever be may say, I predict thet they will ran him 4 vecord with mine when [ have no personal ; references. ay how. would g ‘And were be sound upon political pric! 's the wnticaucus candidate. Buti would never support @ taan who interposes obstacles to ihe prosecution of this wor, and by his course Luis opposition. { n fature, | will support no man whose principles do not 1 have arrived at that time of life For the remainder jor him That of fection would be insurmountable cf my days ! shuil be goveraed by principle declaratio {An overwhelming explosion of jaughtor,tollowed this n, Senators and spectators laughing outright Mr. Builer’s ha! ha! an octave kigher then any of che ost.) Mr. Te amid the stil! prevailing merriment. and the: any aspirations for the office ties Mr. Canuous said ho was glad of this opportunity, (and he reully appeared so ) friends might do, he would not accept the Presidenoy unless it was the volantary offer of the American people, would be from a sense of duty, and not trom Ihave, said he afar higher ambition; it isto do my duty without reference to par- | Whether my life will make good this assertion, | | ave it to time to decide; but I speak witha conviction its truth. The Senator has only specified one case oguinst me at this » General; | am not measure, perhap?, ag are more vaaninous He suspected that | would not vote tor the ti He said that whate I did not vote for the Lieut. me in that act. This is his charge, and this is all lions, Hecause I would weit further develepemenia point in dis} Calboun o question had ever been dite My, Weetee said, thot 6s fares he Knew, it was not | friends m the Senate, and but two or thr. House. given to slavery, T Was i not prad ‘exus. be annexe: of a letter from the World’a Con deea, in which it wus suggested be inflicted upon slovery in the U. knowledg a3, op condition that she would agree to tl slavery. There was po time, therefore, to be lost Hence the Tyler treaty. Asto that treaty naming the Rio Grande aa « boundary, it did no such thing. was a case of necessity. Mr, 1 the Sonth sea the policy of a reaery: we cficers,) Mr ssed since 1813. assed since May, 1513. ALMouN, wit returned to the question ig wt firs yier’s)— to this led States at and support of the indepe Ic loft the question all open. Tuavey said he had understood that the Rio Grande had been assigned asthe boundery. Mr. Canmoun said that this, like all tne reat of the Se- | nator’s understandings, was a misunderstanding. The R io nde was not fixed as the boundary; was left op2n, to be settled upon liverai principles, and a corres pendence had been opened with the Mexican ment upoa that very subject. The true cause was the march of Gen Taylor to the Rio Gi jovern- if the war de. Mr. Calhoun referred to the proof ina late letter, show: ing acorrespondence between Gen. Taylor and Gen. Arista, in waigh the lutter agreed that if Gen. Taylor remained north of the San Colorado (the noxt ri south of the Nueces) there would be uo hostile collision be- tween the Mexican and the American forces—end there would be no war. authority to define the boundary. The President has net the If the President may settle boundaries at his option, ha may make war when- ever he pleases from 1783 down to 134: tor from Massachusetts interval, no President The Northeast boundory was unsettled when it was settled by the Sena. (Mr. Webster) During all that ‘ad marched any troops to oceupy that boundary. When Washington was President, the British held possession of Detroit, and of Fort Stanwix, (now Utica, NY) And why anarmy toexpel taem? Bee war-making power. 4 not Washington march the Prosident was not the Returning, then, to (he question of his politival consistency, Mr. C. said he was no party man, He weat toc th and with tae party who advocated them had occupied an independent position. uo caucuses on either side,except in’4l.when he believed | it necessary to deteat a series of measures which he be: lieved to be wrong. As to the insioaation about ¢! rasident, every AU his life he He had joined in it oly saw that it poiuted at him, and would have been more manly, at least, if the Senator from Tennessee hat named him. As t Calhoun said he deplored its beginning way it bad been carried oa. the war, Mz e deplored the Daylor had been ordered to the Kio Grande, he would soarcely believe it—he did not at first; but when he found at was 80, he badtold tae Senator from Delaware tuat hiv march ought to be arrested. why he d Jose his iuilurnce with the adn danger of an Oregon war, dutticalty firet, as the mo: might be dune 10 time to save a war with J for wen qu that he Mr. Calhoun esid that erpose, was that he did not wish to jaistration pending the 1 he desired to get out of that important, and still hoped it exico But { a resolution recalliny 6 Rio Grande. Upon the Ore: that he believed he had at in ald Tendered somo service to his country. corr put in a demurrer. already spoken twice on tae seme subject, and he object. ed to a third heat, on accoun of irrelevancy Mr. Younes proposed a compromise, by pormitting him to take tie floor, Mr. Weeteorr objected to the Senater from Tennes- Pp ri the decistors of the Senate mocrac y, power party Mr Youre deni eft to be inferred flauly gave way, and Mr. Toaney returned to a turn against Mr ¢ npon whom he renewed ho was a deserter from the whiga, and thut they, bad so denounced bim, that the joarnals woud thow, even for tas present ihoun, weney, hs charges of incous sivn, how often he bed Dy the casting votes of his balance of that there was any coneert of the Mr. Tuawny was proceoding to answer in « low tone ‘Loader, louder!) 1 wou Florida dit not hold a consultation South Carolina ot his desk feo: EY ae room | vir. Yuune rose to reply, when Mr. Camoor iute:posnd tion of deiivacy, be On the « He asked me af it w if the Senator th the Senator 4 low murmur around en eaqui ant said that ag this was a the information de- publication, I ited, who show fit 1 Upon the 1 be propor to introduce dyes. And that is wll. ‘hat this adleged thicd party had any pong 1 cows, eievouce to Presidont-making. ie had too high a regard r the Ssnator from South Carolina to spoxk to him releresce to the Presidency. He never hed 1 t9 him tpon thie eubject. He had never ® vote wits the slightest reference to th ssleney, The honorable Senator then passed ney then. ori s tage now, he would Jeave for others to deter: At tha time ko wave bis first vote ho must have qv bis second state of in- n Odio (Mr. Corwiu) had said grew on! of the annexation of snd there was no man who the Jied the Senator to order for irrele- ion of annexation, » that . The bill of lawt have been & jeman from South Carolina (for | sen spayers) intends to vote against tive bill of the will await Now, what does that mean, un- Jeas he intends to bold himself ready to vote either ons fay orthe other—either lor or against the bill? manner of iples, icates vy added some other remark, but it was lost ir his Vhere is nota the American people anil sthat? Suppoue it comes from the the Wilmot proviso stuck upon it? Doos riot 1 Recurring, then, (0 the conatitutional jenator trom Massachusetts, if that some furtherremarks on thix point, the Texas aucexation, and he would go into this matter now to some detail, if ths Senate would agree. [Crie te Decause the ad- \d, perheps, no in the other He objected to coming into the State depart: ment then, but bis norination had been unavimously confirmed before Lis remonstrance had arrived. administration was weak, and that wasa strong reason against atrempting the aanexation at that time But he had learned that there wes 0 conspiracy between the ‘Worl,’s Convention at Lendun and the abolitionists of Eogiand, by which a fate! blow wes proposed to be and it was to be sirack through England ascertained thut Texas was about to jon, and he had had information ion to Lord Abor. ‘fatal biow might ‘The It | @ measures, which Le believed to be right | When told that General | to} [A laugh her | Sontegivus—even Mr. e od the ont agesand the laughed till their sides Mr. Buvten—No, his argument, and @ in expectation of | guilty parly—but he w. balance of his life he | will }and the vast crowd ring again} T had se would come hero as th Several Voicxs—The or very refined in their the Senator from marks of my coll atienlion, and the the crow. And I will on one oe: rei boring cliff. A crow woot of the largest abe the other birds. (The ina hesrty lange } that for the futu ment ) Mr. Burr x—Ob no. ries joined heurtily in} Atter some gore: The Vick Presi before the Senate. phraseology. it was a reckless attack that it is not for a vulga Mr Buti en—I didn't | | | | servations Some explaoatio: Mr. Younn, when THAN. Mr or concness nate, embodyingjan e: tion to General 1 on Military Affair in man has not s' question of privilege. tary Affairs. jority ? Mr. C ready to report QUENCY CHARGED AND net heard once. what was geing on. Mr Ratinun rose to of privilege. Houses passed, had @ purpo! resolution. Mr. M'Cieamxanp req objecting to it. the Treasury to report as secret inspectors of wt aaleric Mr M. Ratasus—Mr. Mr. Dav Seoretary, and deci. is not strictly a ques Mr. names of seventeen of a year. read. rofe of the inspectors. referred. dinary inspectors, exce ton of the Secretary. f Speaker in some fore he had dimiois from New York true. at the "' focus.” but Mr. Bay y refused to ‘Tho Senator had | | that the geoteman from New York | inst the will of | in getting up these resolu: | | of Woothuy, Clay, end others, end a cameo resembling u itor ol tiny Latelisgencer.) TERMINATION OF DRMATR—=THARE MI. LION BILL On motion of C.J lvaensun.,@ resolution was adopted | to orminate the debate on Monday, at twelve o’olock, } what pectable me! Mr. Bayty had said, on the authority of the Secretary, | | that there were but nine secret inspeetors ; yet the gen- had repeated ad mentioned deman from Kentucky seven een. Mr Twomassow oxplained. man froma New York ha fact. He did not attribu’ (or making the ny epectors Mr. Baycy said it was strange gen'lemen would en- it can’t be done, retary informs us that | there are but nine, and that there were thirteen when be deavorto pervert his and she'a't be done” came in. The Sreancen repeated his decision, thet this was note qnestion of privile 6. Mr. Cons moved thet the appeslof Mr. Rathbun be laid on the table. And it was agreed to. perfidy of Mexico. try that a little decene: z broke out, which was univer Tennessee knows that ion, descended int ing & lamb in his telous, b: stration, said tothe birds ‘t calied the senator to o1 two hours the debate had been irrelevant to the subject remarks upon this poiat oi reck! House of Represi Wasmincton, February 12, 1847. ylor, was referred to the Jones, of Georgia— Srraxen—The chair does not know ; the gentlo- ted it. The gentleman will state his ‘There was much con‘usion in the hall and consisted of a genera! conversstion. We will endeavor to give un He wus understood to goon! yes, yes, go on!} | of Decomber last, he introduced a resolution, which the the secret inspec- tors of the customs. The Secretary of the Treasury has reported, without giving the nam Rathbun wanted him to report th for the nam the Department, is erroneous. a in the sections where they operate. I wish the to be iaformed, officially, whe they are, and re are paying thousands of dollars. Some of them are un- worthy ol public confidence any where. It is known thet a portion of them had e staid a month, and received their per diem returned home. A few received three or four thousand for withholding the names | vious—to keep them from the knowledgo of smugglers | Toe confusion still continued inthe hall, whicn the asure suppressed. Mr. Baviy was understood to observe that there were now but nine secret inspectors, and that the Secretery found thirteen of them when he came into office d the number. ¢ there are seventeen. pectable men saying that there seventeon of thesa secret inspectors, and fitte New York. He did not say that the report jot true, but that he was so informed @ futel stab to the democratic eloquent and well merited character and public bm yp hye ag which, recurring to the 2 of annexation, he said | (hat the Senator from (Mr. Turney) in de- el be the cause of the ‘oppesition ‘to the ‘President, war to have originated from ached } 1 want no adjournment, as 1 am coxcerned, {whereupon he took up the thread o! body in thegallery pooped over He was one of this not guilty to the extent of hear- Pz Private conversations, and tasing advantage of them. When the Senator from ‘lennessee says that for the pabie hit } intends to onest, 1 all gt Webster la arcely expected that the of Power Party. muaner of speal q recent on this floor ha: here rel the story. Ane herd’s flock, ‘e¢ him awa} who had observe: ep ot the tuck—the old hint was take to it. Not (‘Order,” “order.”} upoa mi ness, Mr. T. (H nd obsc: you vulg r. arb im. He should st: tatives. AND & MEDAL TO ocke—Mr. Speaker, yesterday evening, before the adjournment, the resol d ion, ax amen xpression of the thi What is the question 7 Sockx—There was no decision. PeakER—As the majority, he cannot mor Mr. Gentay—Tho Committee on Military Adairs aro ntleman did not vote with re to reconsider. Mc. Cocke—Ah! Well, I'll withdraw tho motion. THE SLCARTARY OF THE TREASURY—OFFICIAL DELIN- REFUTED —#KCHRT LxBPRCTOK: 8 priviJeyed question—n que 'y ou to the House. juested it to be read. f the custom: vehicle of the newspaper slai against my colleague (Mr. Calhoun.) What was the name ef the party he called ust “and to a neigh- the dem “Just stand off a little, that’s nothing to what { can do.” So, determined upon surpass- ing the esgle, he few down and fixed his claws into ? ram, believe ; and tuere he stuck, till the shepherd came, took him oif, aud cooped him up, to the laughter of ali en, and all the beau- Uisul birds in the gallery joined in with every body else the The old whigs Mr. Bureer arose to submit one or two remarks. 4 Vorce—Suppose we adjourn. | far | the PE es gy hp all Mr. Buriea—Ah! yes, the balance of power party. I think he used the word fection—he spoke of certain fac- tions in this body; but this Mr B. attributed to the pecu- liarity in some men who are not ver have not the capacity of being choice, in their language, ‘oul ehoice, or who tracted some a forts at siaparegemeny by the Senator from Tennesteo, remind me of the fable of the eagle and Mr. Tunney was understood to say he bad not asserted e would be governed by principle.— (Ha! ha! ha!) He nad said that tor the fuiure he would 0 for no war exoept upon principle. Mr Burexx—I{ think that’s honest [Renewed merri- Mr. Tuaxxy—-And he says for the future that he hopes twill adda litts more decency to 4 d more. But begin with [Senators here leaned back to laugh, and the galle Mr. Turney, undismayed, resumed his defence, for ho was now clearly tarown upon the defensive. He would | not be particular in enquiring about the decency or refine- ment in what he may say, so that he arrived at the truth. remarks, he was understood, amid the confusion of voices,to intimate that Mr. Calhonncame tothe explanation ot Mr. Yuiee, as if under the appre- kenrion that the latter in attempting to explain hiwself, might diverge into a falsenood. For Mr. Westcorr é id be had expected the Senator from Leanessce would have been checked before he had been permitted to go so far. especially when the senator from South Curolioa (Mr. Calhoun) had been checked in the South Caroliua (Mr Butler) stated that as a party man [ was disposed to “go it blind.” Mr But.es explained that he had used a more refined Mr. Tuassy replied, that at all events, in what ho said | ind with some further beerved Tam, to— {hat ha!) Mr. i uaNey maintemed that the attack upon him was | reckless, but thut it did not | us wellto-night as usual; and then, after a few more ob- lance of power party, he gave way. followed between Mr. ALLEN and relerence to the vote of the former in the case ot Robinson, of the Daily Times, at the last session, ep A motion was made to adjeurn—28 to 18, by the ayes aud noea—the balance of power party carrying the dey Mr. Cocxe—I move to reconsider the vote by which the resolution was referred to the Committee on Mili- The Sreaxer—Did the gentleman vote with the ma- the ; it was social, Bah!” was idea of ‘ion 8th of any of them. Mr. solution which he desigued to submit for the ir M‘CiwRwanp raised @ question of order. ‘The Sreaxxa said he did not kuow the purport of the Mr. Dromooote said he would reserve the privilege of ‘Tue resolution was read, calling on the Secretary of the names of persons emeloyed ol from ‘the 4th recollected—— = the Ist day of December, 1846, their noMo00LE—It will be Speake: GooLe—I vbject, sir. thot the object of the resolution on of privilege. Ratuaun-—I appeal from the decision of the chair. Tiss House called ou the Secretary for certain iaforma. tioa, and be reported only in part, and withhelds the balance. If this be done by the Secretary, it may be by the oilicers of this House. I hi ve letters the These m to whor Mr. Bavty wishod the report of the Socretary to be Mr. Rataovn said that he could find no authority fer the appointment of secret inspectors. Mr. Daomcoet® remarked that as the report had been ad tothe Committee of Ways and Means, they | would examine whether there was any r holding the names, or any authority for the appointment Mr. Ratuaun replied that that part of the information called for by his resolution, but withheld, has not been Mr. Bayty did not wish tho question to be prejudged by the Houso. Secret inspectors do not differ trom or- it that they are secret. The rv e. gentlem: But tl Mr. Thomasson m de a remark, which was not heard Mr. Ratusun arose, and wished to make a remark, yield: Mr Rarusun, however, said he must claim the head id sta! dit was: that not ti (Mr. Thomasson) fais hood the Seor there are but nine but THE WONDERFUL INTENTION Various bills were reforred to the appropriate toes; aud that to extend | for the application of the | forms to c1meos stat! (tr. Tuomas Bianchard, the mantels of the hall, tem moridiag, Luo House then went into Committee on this measure, said, if the wo atine! on ths atch-tower "Want whea— Mr. Steve if G mado of the futhtul eeeae of the night?” he woul there Js not the light of d, for fou en years, the pr inciple of turing irreg ary, Was og nt rarily, with small marble busts Md repiy, “1 cret he fg . The idea that. the exposure of them would result detrimentally to known people we to Washington and iter they jon for with ob At is not He stated that the gentle. L received letters contai: to img that Tao Sreaxsa Tue chair las read the report of the | giving the The ii re. an y ine ornamented the i; a) | ‘ode SURE Peres Netac tee penis ere onion oe ani the citadel is besieged and taken by the enemy. “s j | admitted by the States immediately interested in ii. Con- 1 Gress has a right to exercise the power to exclude sla- | from any territory belonging tous In its social | ver and political iofluence, slavery was mischievous, which Wilmot i to show. And he he proceede Jvecated the Proviso. sabe, Buown, of Tennesse introduced in 1845, for the admission of T' the Union, took his {uli share of respousibili it was charged that tho annexation of roduced a conflict which could not be av issue. The immediate couse of the war was tl | iog of our army to the Rio Grande, and the pointing of | our guns at Matamores, which excited, and thereby united the Mexicau population, who had no idea of inva- | ding us. ‘That act was not authotized by the resolutions, | but was in total disregard ef them: and it produced the { war. In these resolutions the question of boundary was | left open. He, andtoose who scted with him, were not | williug that the paper declaration of the Congress of juing the Kio Grand e boundary, should be they meant that it should be a subject of trea- | ty. Nota solitary whig who yoted for the resolutions, would have done’ sa, had he believed thatthe Presi- | dent would assume the og that he was justified in | marching our troops to the Rio Grande. Mr. Senton, in the Seuate, opposed the Tyler treaty with Texas, because he considered that tue claim of boundary to the Rio | Grande would be en act of war, and that it would be | taking two thousand miles {rom Mexico without ber con- sent. to show how the war wes provoked, and had hardly suid | "Ca eva Kale i e that, though he was in favor of annexation, he was op- posed to conquest, when the Chairman ansounced that the hour had expired Mr. Coutis, of New York, gave"his reasons for being in favor of 4 tax on toa avd coffve, and read a speech in ad: vovacy of free trade. Mr. Hanmanson, of Louisiana, characterised and comfort to the enemy, ibe war, which held out t ia the wrong, and the same party wouid ev essors. H &'ve vid and comfort to the ene- my. _(ustead of accepting the mediation of England, he was for ighti g Mex to & pea ‘° Wilmot nest dissent. The people of jared by slavery atthe South; wuld people of .hat section interfere with the domestic institutions of the other? The constitution disturbed? The committee rose and the House adjourned. . Paiapecrai, Feb. 13, 1847. | A great business is transacting in Valentiues, and | thousands have already passed through the post office, and the private city despatches. The rush of the amor. ously inclined, of both sexes, to the various | stores to make their selections, is very great, and | «# Zeiber” seems to be the favorite with the femenines, both from the excellent assortment en hand, and the gal- lantry exhibited by the clerks in waiting upon their cus! tomers. The festive day happening on Sunday, itis goner- ally conceded tuat the whole of next week will be given up to the distribution of Cupid’s miusives. ‘The body of Mr. Jorden, who was drowned in Novem- ber lost, while on his way to Baltimore, has been found in Salem Creek, and will be brought to the city for inter ment. ‘Ths Ladies’ Missionary Society of Christ Church, have secured $4000 fer the erection of » church in the North- ern Libe: asa monument to the late Bishop White. ‘Apublic meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, to take me stor the relief of the ‘ving poor in Ireland. The whole number of pupils now attached to the Philadelphia high school is 474. At the recent examina tion, 191 were admitted The monic Society, finding the Musical Fund Saloon insufficient to accommodate the crowd desirous te attend the concerts, havo engaged the Chinese Saloon for the next, which will take place ia a few days. The Musicel Fund Society are makisg arrangements to bring forward Senor Noronhas’ Oratorio of Columbils at their next concert, to occur shortly. The benefit of Mr. Collins, last evoning, at the Walnut street theatre attracted @ brilliant audience. He takes his farewell of the Philadelphians this evening, and is to dad by Mrs. Mason and Mr. Wheatley. Report Vieanojse children arefto come nextfat thia ment. | Sales of Stoeks at Philadelphia, Finsy Boano~250 Girard Bank 11; 2) Man ard Mechinies? Bank 25; United Stsies Loan, 38, 73, 91345 450 Susquehaunah Canal 8% Seater Loaner 53; 24s40 17 Gd Bank her Bb Moria G 1, D4, “D9, MSGS ff te ‘ - nal 11;4 Western Bau 10%; (3 Li sia oy Beconp BoaRD—7 Mechanic: 4% 2000 Schaylkill Navigation, 64,65, 35, ws, APTER 5aLRs—1000 U 9 Loan, Ge, 56, 10994. Sales of Stocks at Boston. Nor. &, Wor. RR te io Lowe Tatura init 287% 50 Bor fy ng Tel an t ast ie $1008 Nocwich aad Worcese-r seven por Reading BK,Bouds, 18:9, 7236 ; $6000 | 5 ER Railroad 8%, joakD—5 COMMBEMOLAL IN THLLIGHSOK, State of the Flour Markets. Boston, Feb. 12—Hollers ask $73; and borers atte: offer t the rate | Fecognised sluvery,aad why shull its compromises be | | ap, | ofiea let Mosite, the views ef factors The o! ey bales nly sale we hear 6—The sales for the past three da e sales for past ‘Weine ‘irginina—Gen T Marshail, NC; iy do. cs “bis a OSS RENT MKALFH, Author of the to acquaint those im aay way Ganges, Watson, Od Tatar Mary Chiou, —, An ‘Tiooa, heerd the deep-toned thunders, wnd saw the flashing of | estimated at somge 6200 bales, say some 200 on oe brig George Ryan, Tete 10; thas he may be const the vivid lightning in the horizon. Fer what pu-pose dey. 2000 on Tigursdsy, and 4.000 bales ; Mavartior, Nov dein por brie : i Gireamtan areetseorceally the war is waged we cannot determine; we are left market assumed more xeqularity during the essina, Jan [—Iu port, brig Lauretta, Cook, from, Gee, 1 im the morning, or 6 to 9 to conjecture He was opposed to conquest, and the | days, at decline of 1 cent from the highest point for Bostwn, few days, supposeu the only Am vessel. | Bar | dismemberment of Mexico, for the sake ef indemnity. weck. We quote midditng 11; middling fair 1144 cents. | W. a Bortiert, for N York hed jrobably it would be uo disgrace to withdraw our urmicn; for we | The receipts of the week ure 46 248 bales, and the ex- da 18 poi, ahip Oceanus, Higa LE ich are deeply interesting to the sale cannot be disgraced by retreating from Mexico. The | ports 4,262, leaving the stock on hand thisevoning 142,- bark Yeneznela. Dill, fm | cesses or earl: impproper habits. Iucenutinence of uring, now before -the Committee, to offer a bribe for peace. disge Virgin marers, touch.d xh and sid | DER; GRAVEL, ose various i 5 7) Baltimore Catt which are ‘antly catie ferneinhon "we tnt 'of Oa stales tory Fen. 12—Becves cue onward thi weak are, socin oar, wt Remase, Yous. | "A our own? He was opposed to the extesion of our ly than usual. The demand was quite trom Philadel) ‘ad : brixe ft F Lope’, North of é country @ single inch by cocquest; he would have no , vanced rates were obtained. The offe: do.6 days; Jos ow perihwaite, C di de | eotonm Serban db . objection to the enlargement <f our present boundaries | on Monday amounted to only 260 head, ee oe ee ie T Baker, |. The author finds that it pas been a matter of surprise to by proper means. would be content that we | with a ready sale. Prices ranged from $2 50 a $3 60 per pag Omg seme ag ay a J ‘|e t any one of reuk of eminence ix kis profesmon spread by growing, but not by conquest. 100 Ibs. onthe hoof, equal to $5 & $676 net. A few head ‘Jour, NB. Feb 3Lactabtp John Clark, Disb-ow, Sa 'd devote his talent to diseases which persons of every Me, Dituixquaw (the lone democratio star from Ver. | were alto sold ur SehEseey, Mn SP eee: 790 fanasly 34; eld. bark ophia, Collins, (aot ache Bophia, Hol- | descruvien eye imiseries opslly, Ui baw mont), he voted for the bill acknowledging the | average rote . joston. soars buown, avery different opinion sroul existence of a stote of war between the United states Home Ports. t only the present misery and dej and Moxico, by the ao: of that republic, because he bo. | Paupingpene! Mextvets Autxanonsa, Va, Fab 10—B1d schr Lenity, NY ork. And cinmd ss wall as the body, that is dopl thole hands aad that was our daty to repaloggtosnom, { oMOSTeUaNer ue Olutgtaap Nvoubek 3 Watdessy. | cBeetoe.neh,tta arene Brat, Jackson, New Orloras | ttoually dantoy ne retvouuctve power. Erte too Chinato of tha wae: & would Ga tetetts eemn | of Ariiilccoeray TW Hewlings, of NLonoa. Pe | emcees neeees Apel saivezte, paras. Be ou; Mo- | sitter disease, wnen uot property treated, may remain 20 dor. {his {rom the oficial organs of Mexico, who provoked it- | | Sz p45 Keine Gen Wilsou~D N Denman, JH Akhunt salle, Nomerby, Butoorg to oad for Live pol; Hanover, meat the countitution na to show " et t the argument e gentleman from Virgi- | ad 2 ‘ ers, Pniladelphia. for do; baques Lucia Maria, i diate train of evils, per- nia (ite Bayly) tignaily foiled yesterday ; for, the con. | A orrihy > peut aniine mi iceti \0 — Rio Jane fo: Mlorcugey Hatch, Phiinde\ on aba wan remand to he move sonzse aa tne practice of ad- atitutionality of toe anti-slavery clause in the ordinance | “°*** os ‘Sag ered ie ag a ‘fed’ ships So} Fertising a bottle of drops or a box of pills for the indiserimi- of 1787, establishing the north-western territory, war : Passengers Sailed. Reondce, Wassen;, ber ailed shins, Sorbia | nate cure ofthese complaints. Now, suppesing even 9, bern Morpaa_D! Feinedies were good, such are the vario , Floren: hr Fellowshyp sailed tas continually arise in many eases, and $0 t sl Kosau 5 do. ng. = ; x j. | diseuses differ from o ther, that common ee | CHAR es TON, Feb 10—Sehre Is bella, Roby, Havanay Eli- po ote ope ey} r oreiga imperttanane anda bbria: Mercia ated dt SAY. | Sonn S oppercy hse lat mamemig Monrevingo—Ship pheus—288 bars copper 1 fj: Dhoom, eprang bowsprit, split sails, and sustained 0 ts ia those who apply, to im, (for iatanse, some Mason & Theseioes I sueeate Ferarias tthe Coe Heine Charles, Heals, Poiladelphia; | ci ctiey while uora few hare been deceived eirely, for —! : cel | a " mopox Comstock & Co-? pkg stiver J @ Bol : Hote, Heb lo—Ar barque Turk. White, Philsd | their complaints were neither one nor the other, buctotally bxs chinchilta skins KE Baitlett—3 bb's Co s fon; brixs Oak Ryder, do ft do; Boston, Nicwerson, | Mfereut and imuocent disorders. ee ag Com 4506 De Forest & Co—71 bales do for Bal, sid, 1bh, berque Turk: brigs Osk and Bostoi But of all the cases whieh m: IF eee of Ba Go=2200 i pps & C schrs 8» Appleton, Ellen, Sam’l Kin Grand, Joshus | snd afford the finest field! Tor Satvery sor drops, month free Sbetdo Cunnipghua Fea eet gckee CIviling Ntckohy Mere titer month, Sometimes the sleet attonding this disorder HE Singin 4h bar mdse Sunn F Baey fNertvestt, Peb eth-Suled ahd oceeose Oh wesier the ashenge ram or te ie Minturn—11 bxs mdse Samuel F Tracy—i280 bars copay | Nantucwet, Feb 10th.—Sailed, sloop Leader, Rassel!, N Mie Sogesines GA. Wy sees rae ee eee slats or one: 1287 bgs coffee 16 cs mdse 30 bra bis straw jhats 2 bxs chim | York. © peed hows thatall te physte in the world would never cure She Stee Baltimore # General Pinckvey, Gale. | sscricture, and yet, f properly understood, it may most easily Domestic Lm rise the Pi : J. speedily be removed. ‘To every one of common pra- New Onteani gh—14 hhds xagar Goodhi ae Yeok & Van Be: jel Son—60. al Macy & 38 bal ty ‘oberts, &eo— 116 , Avi do Fox & favicon a 4t Centre & eo— Riteh He reviswed the correspondence of Mr Slidell, | Shore i0-caske CHaRLesten—Ship Bullivaa— rake & Millx—393 Sprague, Hub Heston &e son ie Pies 1 reou—t bx MARITIME HERALD. lll PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUAtY 14, Cn ryt ork Hebron—3150 bigs co—40 do Youn) 1256 hhds molasses Brower Dimvekece peat Brown a Dimick--& chai Mi offee | bundie 1 case Ashley & colton & Peck—%43 Spofford, com! pkgJ © Muller & co—300 jsenatein—i trunk Browning & fot rotine’s. HM +6 59] Moon Rises -5 8 mian water Cleared. bY Liverpool, Go! well, Newry, I, F Le! Buraholm, jer & co—34 Sar je & eo jee hemp, 80 bols flour ‘rig Gi —1°3 bales cotton Holbrook pris de Gee, Anderson kegel ae. Waring & | bales Bryaut & Martind— hited cs ‘Taylor & Liverpool, Howland & Aspin- tt, & Talbott; vir- rance) Roterdam. Sifkin & lronsides; Mobil uM 54 “ 12 York; Liverpool Br barque Pi lier; Pend'etor Anton Linuds jumbe (Fr) Du Fanny Coit, Pi sehr Morel t Paovipence, Feh t1—Arc, bri York) Baker, A 14, ach | go of carn from Norfolk. : Pomremour, Fe ath— Arb i¢ Emblem, Baoke w Savanna, Fel ix Harri On M fom Cla ach 8 AI Dek i 108se', —— By Last Night’s Southern Mail, | Herald Marine Corresponsence. Arr—Bark Mary Smith, Blanchard, wi fy Papal. Colles 7 Kmity C Sr barque Dunbrody, Baldwin, New Rons ( ne he would any, if these reiarks are just, {and he cin appeal to the most emanent phyat- ciaus in the city for their truth,) how important that S| every patient should know something of the el: | and talert of the person he is.about to trast in such a hy respect to the cure of Stricture=thia, it is grat o state, is general shed ia very "litle tu without pain or ine ‘othing gaa exceed the im- jiovement of late ye ieed, in the hands of of Stricture 13 now ac it demanded mouth: come on business t dence, theres ry, Hay knver ig Patna, Farrell 20 d. aniey, Ram Cay, Bahim day* from Egg Harbor, in Home, Crowell, Bostor. Lawrenes Covelind (of N chic 11; helow, brig Sea, Norton from Swtendid, Cook, New York. with her car- ns, th days aa formerly the writer who omplished in as many Many persons cousult is city for ashort ime only, but retarn Ebulee- it has becu a source of trouble and on. Bel y Samden, fr Boston; Charies, | Perfectly cured, thou ton, Belo hrs Anti fin Camden, fr Bo Bicietyloryeare. ELeace on ce, Feb 10— Ar birque St Marys, from |», FOr the convenience of dione who cannot com an, & 3 Abstract, Cros: ede tu iy, he furuishes his owe reculiar aad « York for re t + | mode of eure, whieh he adopts particulary Savannant, Feb 9—A Cave, His treatments the most radiealy a4 ‘Arr, barque Besver, Edmonds, N York; wn, N'Orleans; eld. Br ship Juno, Moran, cng) , Vaugh a, st John’s, NB: bog Vanda. Hiv was biz B itanore, Giel, Baltimore: private that can be devised, 2s w yy thousands of uanes were the subject ofa addressed “box 669 lower positive sted tare: ; Sousultations by post may, be brig Philura. ‘Bnatcher. New f¥orkz sid, brig Wand: rer, g, sud will receive the most Goishful aud deliberate Pinion, Neve vorks bre ld field, ‘New Yooks bas | QD eines. mil separate rooms for th ve who may Wiuwinaton, Keb 9—Arr brigs Mary Pennell, Doughty, | "ve to wait » litt mre Martinique: Hiram, (Br) ¢ St T-omas; 10th trig Aue | WA ROICAL AID—DA PAWCE NS o iy, eorvoue et diseases, de ——Jus hed, a popular AME ness and pu aled causes of the decline of atrength ari- essay on the e Sug from destructive consequeuces, of excessive ladulkence aud youthfal Impradeace, termingiing i aervous denitity 4 Coustitutionsl werkoess, and all those siuking anxieties Jartinique; hr Fr nes. Hubbard, Bos at W Phorm, Sandford, NYork; 10th, schr ja do. thi ractical observstions on their treatineat and Sha mernbver of the Royal. College of uate ot Jeff fd tremors which afflict the weak, the sedenciry and delieare, with, . Feb 13-4 PM brign David mph, (Br) id chrs Avoca Brush. NJ City ice PHILADELPR: ‘rivided de enix, Watts, Mol Horton, Gandy, Tagence. PAIENT ENVELOPE PAPE. nebeck, bk bout, Bennett, from Reedy Island, to which place she towed | FIVE HUNDRED REAMS Pateut Fnvelope Paper, rant: ‘Brigs—Fraocis Waas, barnes, Galwa; barks Loulsa Bliss, G vernor Briegs, b'1c David Henshaw, ‘able for putting up spices aod enffes.. Just received chard, Cork, Ke, RP Buck; Syivina, Newry, f; Jnba HF Miercken, Brought up bark Mary Sm th; | aid forsale b PERSSE & BROOKS, Ciherd ented, rk Bader © Peek, Hlian tayaed: Gat | and ny Masa, fou Belawaré | "fed ime G5 and 67 Nasaai st. wry, 1; Ew ri lew 58, Neamit! ‘alsh; +2 4 “f PeRSONS IN PHIL Debi rtA, aud doug in Francis F Beck, Avery, Apalschteola, Hrett & Vose, JW NOrl Feewmseh | LOOO fhetciry and seate of New York cau testify to % a rey ats Maar Asta “ on, Be the wonderful efficacy of that powerful rem de chads do; U E Zabri tou. | Guilfo d, New Ha Fridsy—B: Alexander, Paired) Dutch, Shi 20th, with mo) 25th, lat 18 52. lon 54 44. ap ske bri N Yarmouth, 10 days from Portland for Di in sigot of a3 mestedschr, standwg SF | 7131, spoke brig Mary Adeline, of Weil: ed. Jan cof phi ton, to G Balckl Bark Hebron, to & K Collios Wen Na oleon 01 Brig Geh Wilson, M Weat, with cotton ip Mosle: and Almiri in, ba k Etiga Thoruton, Little, J iskie, Bh Sloops—Rienz!, Durfe x; Sabine, Nichols, and Sarah re, Lowis, Cardenas, do; Flora, ole, 8 . Johnson & Low: Helen, aslor, Ba NL Metready & ‘Caswell. Savanu: den; AK Thomp- a. WW Pratt; JW. Ketnpton, man, Philadelphi ovidence; C: if ship Madvas, Collins, Rotterdam, (having re- wed. Arrt Orpheus, Hill, from Montevideo and Hjo Janeiro, Dee with cof Se Tracy. Vessels Jeft before repnrt James & iD ip Sullivan, Waite, 10 days from Charleston, with cot- ey. ‘Reed,20 days from New Orleans, w Off Matanzus, exchanged siguals ing for Havaua. ner. 1d day. from St Marks, ke, to E D Ho and Wese: rf iL s00n. 3 achs Som) ving been ashor reef; also going in, a propellor, name mukuown. t Sehr Sarah chr Victory, Lewis, from Alexandria, with flour, to Stur- Regs & Cleon DA Eluza, ir Mary Brig Gardaer H W' heorn, to BH Es ight, Lingo, 3 an, ———, from Cardenas. ——, of New York, rom ——. ‘Ann tive, Terry, fom Baltimore, with Johnson & Lowden. man. Ann, Allen, from Georgetown, 8C, with lumber ner & Fock. Ahab Bel ‘iltiam, Wixoa, from Westport, with oil, te S Jadd isedell, Nor Rata sahasca, Boldee saben Beas ti h iram Girard, Briggs, urtouy Frovidence; Vietor, Clark, Bos: itol, Oaks, do; Mewster, Terry, | Hn marara; same time 28 3p, lon isdays from Bo- ia K rloutt & Co. Lett at » tO sal and bark Aun Hood; brigs Metamora, ro Brown. iT leys from Newcastle, & Low- sch El Crocke: Glo rt. of ‘Am zon, Steelinan, NYork Ehasheth Jane, Dukes, do from Matanzas; achr Am ston; and two brigs, unknown. Ke tes et, Matanzas; schs Mary Augusta. Slemmer, Braz'| aud a market; Sarah E Merrill, st ——— RIVATE DISEASES—SRANCH OF THE PHILA- DELPHIA ¥ OF FICE 97 NASBAU STREET, NEW YORK. the Phitade:phin Goilege of Medicine having oad extensive experience or DRLIGATE DIBEA\ to the afflicted one. Feb 13—Arr brig Inez, Ap iedy, THOMPSON’S COMrOUND s¥nUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPHTHA. i For Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchiti ting of Blood ‘ke. ke. READ' READ !! ASTONISHING CURE oF Cunonic Broncuitis Uniladetphia, May 23, 1846. Mr. 8. P. Thompson—Dear Sir:—For more than four years past [had beea dreadfully afMicted with an, affestion of the oat, which my Physieixn piouo nced Ch one Brou- exused by repeated and neglected colds. The dis Suffered is ind ble. My throat was literally raw with violent spasmodic coughing so that blood would come trom reat ppression, pain snd tight atthe chest er—in short a:l the usw id pulmonary symptoms show- ed them elves, causing entire loss of necessary repose—my th oat was leeched and blistered over nnd overagain. | made tria: of ki medy, and at different periods had the 3 Jack Downing, Fields. ‘Below. bark Prospect. French, an Eagle, Leavitt, from Charle- Slome Ports. pleton, fm NYork miseellaneons.] Also arr Porto Cabello, 15h nit; Brsch St: R Sale Istand. Cid ships Pescatore, [Fr]. Bourdin reinen] Horstmann, Rotterdam; brix To!edo, rong, NYork. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE: The Members of imieurope and om this eoatinest,ia every form BES, do confidently ‘and sincere'y a speedy, sale feltrelief. 1 cou -duatil I had raken seven bottles, which and permanent cure, | completely removes the disease and resiured me to pertect the most modern and scientific principles. 5 H oy hve patogs ovary Say fvom tt fura tho United | ua eta atuurtarieancramiamegee ve mas Tad ith maae | $uateey Canada, and West Indies, who have bees Inboring ur- : MANE PERRY, 123 Spree at. th bark | der affections, such as ated ulcers, diseases of th The undersigned bears witn: the trach of the fore ey Bt At Key T Goin eon the Sones and joints; ‘mereur chronie theamatiann, fe STR ED. BYECIFIC EXTRACT, for the cure of Gonorthara. » Strictures, nocturnal emissions, and al ‘This powerful diuretic cures 5 h as yet discovered, without interte ting in any Pri i : ae erie ne Oe OA ER IULINE. and skin di im dyseases he. "The result of ¢ ee to going, having personal knowledge of all the facts of Fup je abuse . a DN, jous treatmemt, and unperdonabie | ““** MT dlmoud street. Price 60 CENTS per bottle; $5 per dozen, CTURE CURED Th waluable remedy prepared ONLY by ANGNEY & DICKSON, N. E. commer Sth and Sprnce ats., Vhila. fold wholesate and retnil by WYATT & Ke TUB AM, Fulton at.; «t retail by H. Johnson, 273 Broadway; Kiny oxdwav. N.Y. jnl9 Ime, LUCLNA CUNDIAL, sof the sexual organs urethra ~ ‘way with bas, fa The Concentrated Extract ef the Genuine Honduras Ri OR TH our, to | PREPARED by the members of the Philadelphia Coll ELIXER OF LOVE, in accordant ‘ith the most modern discoveries of ex AOR the sare aad seedy cure of incipient Cousum) senatings ate some angemenes Viens, Seen eye Vanek ane SP PB Giremern isporescs, Lavorsneon ge Whiten jege, for the cure of serofuls, cheumati re vier : fC proved by the College, for the cure of serofuls, rhenmarisin | p:rucced oF difficult Meustruation, 1ve ont syphiline symtoms and the train of diseases conrequent or di motter whether the resul ‘i Ak ujadieious use of mercury and unskilful medical trest ng apomere pet epee thee hh) pihht Cabot. WCeylor. from Boston, with mése, to E J Her- ree NON MENCK rf AUBLACR DROP ty oF ts inary ordi Sar Wi i je alterative is 4 sure remedy 1 itis, 4 Mee beam y and constitutional. t ould herr Po AR ae : ‘ on sean oat ion Behr Suman, Hdgers, Philadelphia: cora who have erupuous on the akin, yeuereal nodes, Prenmatiawn | CME, chu tliat ag fall of evoray under soviatlaesee, Bohs Pusan, Bodesrs, Faliaelphis, core, serefaln, or an ‘arising {roi impurities ofthe blood | , as ay under 3 ce. Behr Lochiel. Raynes, days trom New Bedford, in bal- | 8oeidascbe ave moment without it. Single boules One | {,tmme iate'y counceraets the ery, aavess of the Lemale : : a ‘of bar euness aud when prior "Pilot boat achooner Blossom, from Virgin a, with oysters. | Dollar, casos of haifa dosen Se RLIXIR. Masia discovery was cous.dered iucarable, Aud it ED expresely forthe gee of those who have in- ogerdas, from Charleston, 7th inst. Bark Pesdis. from Euro} Bark Verouu, B: Bark anppoved the lies Augesia, Melacjre, fom Chariew °Bitg Wanderer, Smith, from Savannah, th iust. weight. + Axsany, Friday, Feb. 12—We do not hear of anything | doing to-day. The market is not so firm as yesterday. Several lots were offered at $6 76, but there were no buyers at that figure. There were Digs ‘3 here frei G Boston, but the market w: oir mar! rain has arrived freely to day; ae: ams were in market from a distance of 60 to 70 miles from Albany. Prices have experienced a little abatement. Corn, 87342. » 88343. oats, 40c ; rye, 873g u 98c.; barley, 60c. a 68i<0. Borra.o, Feb. 10. —There are orders in the market for the purchase both of flour and wheat, and all the Black Rock offered at $475 has been taken. The sales that have been made are to the extent of about 8,000 bbls, and for 1,000 bbis. ‘‘ Howell” brand an offe $4 80 has been made, which stands open until 4 o'clock P.M. Some 700 bbls. mixed Michigan have been taken at $4 62%, and 600 bbl. lots of choice, oan readily lind weary up at $475. In wheat we hear of the sale of 5,000 bush. C! land at 76 conts, and ire buy: poate the same aot at the same figure. The stock of prime quale Ackeagi are frist’ Gp City experience: rocuri e qualit; sired. Nothing doing in ‘dosh, and thd sharbet ctevy. Some 2,000 Ibs. Chautuuque butter sold at 10c. Deraort, Feb. 6.—There is but little business doing in the produce market at present, except for retail trad Flour remains fiem at $337 a $3 60, than sellers. Wh none ix mi would bring 63c. a 70°, an adv: of 10c. @ 12c. since the arrival of the news by the Hibernit Pritapecenta, Feb. 12—The foreign news caused an advance of 8734150 cents per barrel in flour. Salos of 9000 barrels ai $6 37}446 50, including a lot of old 25, and a choice brand at upwards of $6 60 Sales of several parcels for future delivery $4754 87% = Wee! wales of flour 5599 barrels, Corn iL 6138 ao; W: a oe 26 016 do and snip eat it; a good urtic! ‘orn at Ivania red at $1 373¢ to 1 41 per vusl ite. No We quote $155. Corn—BSales of 2000 bushels of w! since Wednesday oon at 95 to 100 cents for Pennsyl: nia flat and round yellow, and 90 a 95 cents from wagous New Oareans, Feb. 6.—Flour—Sa es 5000 bbls. Oho here, and 1200 to arrive, at $6 75, establishing an ad- vance of 760 since yesterday morning. Saleu yesterday upwards of 60,000 bbis , opening al $6 98%, and closing at $6 76. The bulk of the transactions were made after the opening of the mail, at 1 o'clock. Corn- We hear of only two small one at 85c and the other at $1. Sales yesterday, 75, bushels, ranging from 840 a $1, and efosing with heavy transactions at the ir figure ; beg ali done after the openivg of the mail, at 1 o'clock Bartimone, Fen. 12.—Howard street solling at $6 50; City Mills, $6 60. Some holders refuse t higher prices. Susquehanna sold to-day at $6 3744.— Corn Moal—Miliers ong Md io fulfilling contracts heretofo je at $6 por bol. for Baltimore kiln dried It will now command that price. Sales of 400 bbis, Penn | y 7h3. Wheat—To-day parcels @ betog bougist at the City Mills from wagons at 130 conte; p is of reds, if here in aautity, would probably bring 185 to 140 cts. Corn— ‘his morning there was @ further rise ingprices, with sales of Md. white by cargo at 93, 04 and 95 cents, and of Md. and Penna. yellow at 95, 96 and 97 cents in large par- Later in the day, however, the market began to ag, and sales of both white wu! yellow, including one cel of 2800 bushels Pa. yellow, were made at 93 cts. ye—We note a sale of Panna on Wednesday at 90 ots.; now worth mo. Ricumonn, Fob. 10—Flour—~All parties are awaitii to see the effects of the stoame news upon the markets of the North, which is favorable. No pricesare named today. Wheat, $1 2 to $1 30 per bushel.! orn—The market is too unsettied to allow a correct quotation ; bayers ond sellers are both awaiting to eee the effects o thw late English accounts Wheat Offal—Bran, 12@, shorts, } Drown stuffs, 40 ; ship stuffs, 500! ee Southern Cotton Markets. Cuanvestos, Feb. 10—Phe Upland marke’ Jast weekly reyort, has be ed state, more par icularl any bityers were ia attend mn: 00 Saturday 800 baies, on Mow in® very {ull erday, when scarcely The daily sales, viz: y 950 bales, and yester- day about 400 bales, were at a decline of an 4y a 1; cent, and xhibiting a farther downward tesdency Pact'culars of sales are as follows : 151 bates at 12 cents; 64, 117%; 986, 115¢: 471, 1136; 174, LIN; 48, 11 616; 991, 1145 900, 115 61, 10%; 161, 10}; 8, 10s, New Ontwan » P.M.-~ There bas b peide- table inquiry this morning, but vuyers we ‘unwilling sa j Sailed. secretly, or committed excesses ofany kind. Im: le invigornding tonie will positively eure impotence Hd, ay ous of the most importaut me of the age. s rice $3 per bottle. Prineipal office to M7 Greenwies stree , corer of Liberty street. ie vy Wyatt & Fieteher, 121 Fulton st, 429 tin rh i inian, Li 1; brigs George, Charleston; Wi K.JOUNSON, 17 Dawe stroet, gear Chath treet, sails wornenedokeas tt twit 20 well Kiows us the sai sucecistul practuonerin. Sow From Quarantine—ship Pontae, Liverpoat. ATIENTS recdiay in an seeaateapeali steer ietticoes aes —==—s Pit atement of tition Tet the disense be of what | e.ts'ed fan penes. sn precemizent. Uieety stictate. ulcers erald Mar! jelieete, private or otherwise, it | apon tne body, or in the throat, or none, palu y seal fe errr Feb he. wil 3 courted Het by the meinbers, win ueet daily fo hones ofthe Wea efte unity cured eos ieatioual weakness i et that purpose, ‘neceasarry remedies, with direction: ought eret babit by Y 4 sc TBepie Gon Wysheons frogs Pe hese he een rar: forwarded Iamedicely in tie laataneo the for ($2). arhieh eeu, ious dreams ui ny punlegiokas eantwesty 2g it i expenses, must be euclosed, post paid an es day: tN — Viaty of bis ROOF, soa ana bark NY land, and | dieeted to WW. F. DICKINSOY, Avent aia dietst preve.tisa froin business. shy SPE doie be comer ow. lusticect areren ta | St 1mer 97 Naasan at. New York, ast paid jetters K 2. fee of $3 atteuded to. Dow'e iniralty. wi daly posed on ye eocon-ant tree by tas | PRHAUMATION FUINS AND STEN OES OF tHE rocmduarin hee nt eee es high fanetionary the U 8 Ma;shal JOINTS, SCROFULA, DISEASES OF THE SKIN rome les ey jee te Phe bark Hie ton, bound to Nantz, from N Orleacs: | Ke. ke —Rina’s Comrourp envy of Wvdcvdate of Potsss, | 4 Bs RNETAY'S BOTANICAL FILLS: fr the speedy is ashore on Fickley Heol,” He: cargo consists of flour and | Sartaparilia, und Yellow Dock. Ti snd radical cure a! Venerenl Diseoses,Glee a, Stricuires, cy ‘one load of Which bas been brought down. ‘ole benefit of th: U tehrat Diseases, Fersle Wenkuess, &e., ke — ‘he 'vark Solomon Viper, Nerribew, af Boston, bound to cele- for saved. for Syduev was wrecked at the same p! saved. these ves by the Bi lands on ¢ longing to the same ves: Britis Sarr i near Cutler, Me. ana sunk 1a 80 or 40 an expectation thi on her at an offic Bank PentucKket —€x"ract o! dated Glasgow, J hi ‘Dhe masters, Hal ih gO" the coast. ifter a long, rouzh au . n moulding, jib boom. head rails, ke, w ‘at lust here, after a prssaxe of 45 days, 19 of th Brscol, of St. ee Thi self to be a wood sea boat, and Ivkewise & strom otherwise she would n day r salvage is dete 44 of the crows and puse “d fax 2d anst in « in Ro} ction recently for $1980, prob:b' ane can be raised. 8. for tedious passug Thave ~<a 3 een a * net 's Channel. ightened the vessel of about 800 bushels of corn. eoudition, uofic to proceed on th shifting at every chonge of wi yave, with th Re 3 igh, £0 and passengers hington, fr \. ieee Ei lace Jan! 13; cr A t Pert, which struck on Little feet of yucder There was insurance sty. witn contwued e bark his proved her- builc vessel, ft have arrived at Glasgow, being tmined N. sible com bination It eal man cases of thi . Be sure to observe the writen signcture of © H over the cork of ench hotle El COOPER, 14 DUANE street, between Chathaw suo isease ; i 1d on two to five jays, Stricture—Doctor Cooper has discovered a vew meth od by whieh he ean cure the worst form wf stricture in frow | one to two week: Coust.tutional debi Theve Fille are made from the prescription of « brated Dr. Al ho, f tally pres onl: in . but in several pabl Y possess great advantages over all liqu oy thir wot ceepresine wih the stomach or breath, which renders them extremely conveuient to take, im ed it the. best por any ts a of reme the above named disease. ohn repared from the purest articlew and js warranted” | wishvic exciting the feastfuspie Noy | #72 seiafuetion. It thing, purifies ‘and quickens the eireu'a | "The wids celebrity of Aberuet'y s Pills is the best guaran- ‘Derif and wear | 05 allays irritation, and leaves every part of the anim ce for their quiek and positive uccess in curing ali the above 4k ha omy in a perfe (health. ‘ compluints “lo the early stages off nonor hon ‘one box is Meated. The Mites at aud ine ily sufficient to effect 4 cure ina few days, but the ith Ei Mites care howl he taken fortwo o- there dayssfier all the aymp- ton, half the vessel is also, al promincted errosie cases, 0} $0000. Be brig Afighanistan, ofand {rom Bt Johus, NF on cal die they #-e equally Bydney, was wrecked on Sable [slsnd, Nov 12; crew eae A eae iy nds can vex:ily who have been cured in an Br ‘sche Isabella, of Cape Breton, trom St Jonas, N¥ | “"Prepared and s aby CHARLES. RING, Drai akon a: sey legend Sader anv Gidtuhieee. way, cor. es,witr botlittle regerd ‘0 diet, except it \iitvous aud fermented Liquors. ‘Pull direct each box, ‘To be had genulne, wholesale and retail, only at Apotheca via nil 36 Catharine street, and 127 Malden Lane i'3 im*y! iA2K 1m ee the Jnst twelve y ee. Paya bh VISh Abhi LAB LINE FOK THE SUPPRESSION OF ‘QU iembere of the New York Pharmacy, established for the A. i. 180 —Thi G —The ‘ollege of Medicine and suppression Of quat altention to 3 of @ private nature, and can coufidentl: 7 er: with searcely ny cif y pain to the patient , brought on ecret h+bit indulwec eentinue to direct their particular tet promise in by youce men, begets dyspeprin, we kness of the limbs | sersous requiring inedical treatment, a sufe nud poriaanent 1, | and emall of the back, confusion of intellect, forgetfulne without injury to the constitation or confinement from 3 of itation of the heart, and aversion to society. A cue had ihe | warranted in every exse, or no charge. Post peid lezxers con caming $3 for advice, attended to (7 Be not deceived ng and time nay be Dr, Cooper has ao connection with any other office. the members of the College, t Time ected with the principal hospitals im in the is e carKo $5V0U a positive and sp drance from busine i ARIED LADIES WILL FL that a different state ‘The terrors of povert children, which coul ar CHALLEN Ge Val rivalled remedy for ry Ieation daily (rom 8 Al D MUCH to hoes complaint ettends for e 6 ‘ ‘Terms-—Adyice and Meaie ne, $5—curs guaranteed, MPORTANT TO COU THY. INVALIUS—-Persoms ving in the country, and findiog it ineoavententto makw sersoual application, eam heve forwarded to them & cheat com ainingall medicine requisite to perlorm a radical cure, bY ‘tating their case explicitly. together with all symptoms, ime of contraction, and treatineat received elsewhere. if ociety from ‘and the prospect that will tell you important secrets whic | 42Y, and enclosing $5, post-paid, addressed to aid’ mask Socksoliteny ana’ ae Wahons 4 tas VELPRAWS SPECIFIC FILLS most booksellers; and the Editor, 2 POR the radical cure of gouors tions, avd all mocopuralent discht Chese f It of twenty year’s oa seated inventor, Vrofessor orall disenses of the urethra. La private nature dy cure without restriction of diet or hu many advantages which the ‘The: ure in Amur portin tne U.3 Was off ren over balsam cope paules, and | orter time than any other remedy, without tainting the nedth, Jat 2819 N, lon-71 48, eacountered other a them a decided dinagreeing with the stomach, or confinement from storm from 8 to NW, which eoatinged, with Olu | prefe ia by and speedy cure Fries $I ber box ermistion, wa 1] the 9th, a’ which Inez fe.t New Yoru with 8700 bash The ship Coricthian, ashore rast, hus bees parchased by wes London, and wilt be fitted for the whaling bi ic wa Honotula, Oct iv, General Witlisms, Ward, NL, 1700 Spoken. Br brig Wilmington, from Tobago for Wilmington, NC, 3420, lon 75 30, lematis, Bailey, James Me rehi HI on the 26th Sept. scorn in bulk. Whaiemen. do, 750 bbls. 1 do, 2056 wh 250 teorreports Candice, do, July, on NW Jrishmin, died on board shij IM of New London, died on boned, orn we took a pilot. The it Bristol, Ri for some months ins & Smith, of el, of the % ~ #4 Coast, | Quiv fer 3 ever discovere Il, do not it, aud ma) Ertvel, flow | cured handy I real by ft med, tt Libery “Also, for sale by Wyatt i Fietcher, atk ton H “NS MERCURY NO COPATVA7—Dr- Callen’s In 1d. the} ‘affect th it ten yours, uy wnpleasant ‘4 stowach in the CON LiTUTIONAL DESILITY CURED WE FOE vier KE, prepared by the College o# 1° "Medieine and Pharmacy ‘of the City of New York, is y recommended for all cases of debility produced { ludulwence or excess of ony kind. It is an ikypice- for iumporence, sterility, or barrenness, maiess formation. Sl ench; cases of halfa dozen $5; esrefaily |, and sent to all parts ofthe Union VE MIXTUKS, ICORD'S ALTER 4 eat cure of prima. (© secondary syphil ii the patients (0 err them jon oF discov ¥ cess, to pro or any comp,auat produced by & a iy nu: der a forfeiture of $500, ‘Siper bor. Voraale at 147 Greenwich sect, comer of ecting ‘veveresl tant remaining in Greer werfnl punter at inset aaie alter having the veueres; rh 800 Nieouse, without thoroughly clecaving the svstera with tive . dian Vegetab ‘ paration, | \ustly celebrated altertivs. brig Bristol, #7 days from Bristol, Ri for Havana, Jan 9, | o, mie 7 tN IM ld or er Bold ‘ta ‘single bottles at $1 fh in ente of ut n doen ao lal Kr net and ve lense taste. Gono thas carefully packed snd sent tu partsof the Union B to dat tear vile, Card, Pietoy for | nat apehlie coon ei fort ae The CENT HGENTIAN AND BASARR AS ee ROOKMAYER, prev an l—Arr Esai ar jetoy for | Af the mm i directed. Itusthe 7 J A York, with lose ot bulwarks, boats, he, and part of cargo a madicine fe taben as direction. tt tine | -wREPARED by the New York College oF Med thrown over. | Teen henthy,, Sul whole Pha: atnblighed for the suppression o} Capit, Jaa 6—Ia port, bark Flora, Rassell for New York, eral Agent, No. (36 Falov | Chia rei sad highly conceutr Ci, POF some mr New York, Retaleds' | she purnfying ; aolities cod curntive powers ‘of Favat, Dec 19—Arr Harbinger, Brown, Boston, Bowery, corner of pring street; Bowery, cor- | verbs is contideurly recominended by Uie Collene Gronattan, Jan @h—tn port, bk commerce. Blanchard, ny. ComeL OT APrivaers Hudson ot. corner | wo any extract of Sxrsspariiia nt. presen’ belore ¢ fm Baltunore, lenky and with injury to rudder; brig sh Ww: tri Houston street; 168 Division ad may be relied in-rensedy for ull dinenaes nig mat, Thomas, for a pore ia the vedicerranean 'sv0 i, Arr, vision streets IM Monroe atroets 63 Bawers; No. ; the biood, aveh as acronis iad Deo 28, brig Attia, Keudall, St.dgo, and sld some dy tor 9! Hudson street: Rulvon, corart of Adis street, Bro wahee oF 7 Trieste; also ald Dec 18, batks Justice story, Percival, tee | Hadger, New ck; Pentsou, tanway, and Williome, (Villinms ihe Leremps Ss aizober Alte Also Dee 30, bark Oierliv, barah | Prive ® ol als LS, rence Aeibeng fi Sodhue, Matanzas, for Tr ndigvows usa srax, Jan 30—Arr Br brig Brooklyn, from Liverpoo!, ‘TIMOLAT’S: HU bALHS, it Oietynean (OLY HEAD, Boston, Er) foLuLv, Sandwich Islands, Oct 1—Arr brig Kilborn, Newburyport, via 8t Catharin Jan 18 packet ship St Deo 37, re Petersburg, for Liverpool. jan btn, port, barks New Haven, swith Oregon emi Henry, Trin, oe, plaints, Downs, | Given No 647 Pear, Sreeet, skAR Roapway. HESE BATHS hove beea alished the last tw: rte of the Union guns to, wholesale purahesere,

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