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ne éministrati fraid to beck out? Js it afraid that a fa sem arnaveral inoreure of duties for the iah the doctrine of low. du reuut?. ‘Thongh evacted in the ‘Was not the bill of "46, framed upon Mr. THompzon—Sat do ; Mr ipaeanceeneen, wth np ing wet his lips, he made Amendments were a glass of water. ka. peace establishinent? at up and explained. mills in this vicinity, is attracting much attention, gnd many petitions have been presented to the for the passage of a law imposing penalties upon those using secoad hand barrels for Cy anlrery The pesalty le oN—Dve a great mind, by way of com: | fixed upon, is $1 for every barrel detected by the inspec- lishment? The principle is ek A state of war requires more revenus than peace—and tae bill of "46 migat be extended tional revenue, for the peace esta! , to offer my bill to make . Va to the mouth ofthe let’s have it” Mr Tuomrdos, of Mu railroad from Alex- lumbia river. * Do 80,” * do 0.”} isstppi—it will be accepted. sorry I did not take the advice | of my friend from Georgia, and have it passed on the same evening | introdu r. THompson began to to five millions addi- ¢ ten and coffee, and ble influence upon the very poorest without touch: consumers in (he from a resolution san from any idea ential benefit to. th nt desire to shift the re-po us tax opon the House? ng a road | pended, about a w. Is of Arkansas, when he tt pping on the line limiting the de- | ls he determined that tors. The practice of our millers in this respect, has injured the character of Philadelphia flour ebroad, so tha" it iavariably commands a less price than Baltinore nada. ne injunction against the Western Telegraph line, was refused yesterday, in the UW 3, Circuit Court, by Judge Kane.” The operations upon this line, were sus E\vince, for the purpose’ of under. golog a thorough repair under the suvervision of Mr. ’Reilly, prior to being delivered over to the company ; | this being accomplished, the transmission of messages Ainendments were voted on and rejected; among them | will probably be resumed this evening. lL assume it/at the hozard of excommupicition? If so, it is a contemptible resolution, end ¥ outof place at this juuctore of our affairs that Father Ritchie will explain; and he need have no fear in this view of any restriction upon the liberty of the press,s doctrine which he is making even more ridiculous than the ground of his expulsion one by Mr. Bow in, making an appropriation for tas em- ployment of snag boats. Mr. ‘THomasso- aid we have no snag oate—they are | Mr. Kennepy—Iam glad to hear it ; they wore never of any account, no how. Amendments making appcopri bors, the Cumberland road, &c. were rejected | —'Phe Cumberland road is liko a dead dog-—-it is buried in the pit. The committee rose, and the chairman reported that he had been instructed to recommend that the bill do Mr. Butler, the new Sepator from South Carolina, | no! made e clever speech to-day on the three million bill. | ,,, Mr. Butler is a peculiar man; he has a peculiar good- | ported to the House for its action. natured look ; but when you look at him on the street, | it would puzzle a philosopher to tell what ho i He has @ luxuriant head of white bh: and round face, and su comico a is perfectly indescribable. speaking is pointed, simple, and to the purpose; but he is so rapid os to run ahead of his thou; quently brings him to adead halt, starmmering as if, in ing aronnd for the clue of his‘ ar- At reparteo,as exhibited in the tournament with Turney, he is sharp, keen, and an anecdote he is excellent, and he is no second fiddle at a constitutional abstraction, that funda- mental qualification of a Seuth Caroiina politician meet hin: on the avenue, and you would conclude that he had a good joke in hia custody, ond was looking sround for somebody to whom to teil it—he has such a funny ‘ell bred gentleman, and en honorable THE DOCTOR. ‘ons for rivers and har. Wasnincron, Feb. 18, 1847. S85. (he Srsaxen observed, that a resolution adopted this d that the amendments should be re- Mr. R. Caarman (who was chairman of the commit- tee) reported that there was no rule by which the com- mittee could be deprived of its co: expressed the hope that the construction of the resolu: tion by the chair would not hereafter serve as a prece- tutional power. an expression of the serio His manner of said that the report of the chairman would be entered on the journal, according to custom, and would not ba a precedent in future. The Dill for the constrnction #f roads in Wisconsin was read; and the yeas and nays being taken, it was re- jecied—yens 53, nays 102 A bill granting rights of pre-emption to the inhabitants of Peatown, Wisconsin, was passed. HAKBONS AND RIVERS. The House again went into commiitee, Mr. C. B. Smith his hurry, he wore gument, which he hes ‘The bill to provide for continuing certain public works ia Winconsin was taken up, whoa | Mr. MoCieutanp offered an amendment, including ap- ions for rivers and harbors. da question of order—the House ills the special order, and no other Mr. Dovavass rai has made territorial business can be taken vp. ‘The Carman overruled the ebjection. J the gentleman from Michigan | 4 a substitute, including the whole Union. a8 much propriety might the c mittee of ways and means propose his revenue bill, or But this would be afraud on the | although he mado no such charge on | He expressed the hope that the committee would not perpetrate such an act of injustice. LLAND remarked, that he had not under- it a fraud on the House. meant that such would be the effect. aNp observed that the app the bill, as originally introduce benefit of Milwaukie, Racine, ¥-SIN TH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION, Wasninaron, Fob. 18, 1547. Cloudy morning—atmosphere surcharged with days rain to all appearan of the people in the cay by Rev. Mr. Sprole. ‘ UNIYED STATES CONSTITUTION, After some debate, 10,000 copi tutionard commentaries thereon, were ordered to be printed, at $125 per copy. ieman of the com: s—a pupulons repre ol, notwithstanding. any other measure. order of the Hous of the federal consti- The House bill providiog for limiting the number of ers on ships trom abroad, wes on motion of Mr. , were not alone for the , Sales of Stocks at + hiladelphia, Fins Boann, Keb, 19-2 ahs Manufacturers’ avd Mechan- Bank 2559; 52 Kenrmeky 7444; 150 Morris Canat 1136: 30 do do 1156; 4 Grand Gatf Ba 6::5 vine Hill Railroxd 697% AF re KR SaLes~20 she Planters’ Bank of Mississippi 3; 1000 Reding Ruilroad bouds, cash, 7274;°5 Norristown Railroad 9%. SEconp Boarn—500\County 5s, '60, 8734; 3700 Tide Water Canal Post Notes 25: 9600 Treasury Notes, 5 2-5, 101; 31,200 U. 8. Loan, 68, '56, 93, 10148. APTER SaLes—1400 US. Loa ville Bank 82; 100 ksbarg tai Gs, "56, 5, 10134; ‘ ny am 8 1343 17 Louis. Exrorts ro Great Burrain.—To Cork and a market—The ship Eutaw cleared 18th inst with 18,000 bushels corn (1,040 bags, residue in bulk;) 1,500 bbls corn meal; 1,600 do flour. To Limerick—The bark Rouble, cleared 16th, with 6,368 bags corn. » To Galway —The schoever Josephine, ot New York, cleared 17th, with 8,925 bushels white corn, inbulk. To Belfast—The brig Sabao cleared 18th with 4,600 bags, containing 9.000 bushels corn, To Sligo—The bark R. H. Douglass, cleared 18th, with 10.336 bushels corn, in bags) To Cork—-The British bark Mail, cleared 18th, with 1,100 barrels flour; 1,084 do corn meal; 11,569 bu 12,000 feet pine Jumber. For Liverpool—The ship Man chester, cleared 18th, with 6373 barrels flour; 1,000 do | cora meal; 49 do beans; 49 casks bacon; 46 do bacon sides; 210 boxes cheese; 224 bogs quercitron bark; 6 bales hemp,and | bundle trees —Balt. American, Feb. 18 Re.rer To IRELAND.—We learn that the Society of Friends—orthodox—worshipping at the corner of Saratoga and Courtlandt streets, have, with their usual prompt liberality, given tho sum of $1,300 for the relief of the starving people of Ireland. This Society of Friends —men, women and children, numbers about 200 mem- ber that each member, on an averoge, has contribut- ed about $6 50. The net proceeds of the Relief will be sumething over $2,100, which, with tl scriptions of our citizens, to the ward committ otherwise, will make the whole amount collected about $6.000 for this charitable purpose. It 18 intended to re- mut this sum immediately —Balt. Clipper, Feb. 18. From Santa Fe.—Mr. Merritt, one of a compa- | ny of thirty who started from New Mexico on the | ad of last November, has recently arrived at Boonville, Missouri. He says several of their company were badly frost-bitten, and three perished. The names of the men frozen to death were Bartlett, Long, and Thomason, from Buchanan county ‘The company came in on foot, and were fifty-seven nd Southport, but for that | days ou the route—about four hundred miles of the jour- ‘Dix, taken up. Mr, Dix explained several amendments proposed by mmittes on Commerce, to wit—an amendment allowing fourteen square feet to each passenger, of ten, as proposed by the House ; and te count two children under eignt years stead of two of fourieen years ef age, a Mr. Dix told of the dreadful poor emigrants, under the presant »; yrother to suffocation as they are in the ships employed to land these miserablo creatures upon our shores. Dix said the amendments he offer He sustained the decision of the chair. Mr. Vinton likewise replied to Mr. Dougluss, and con- tended for the privilege of amendment Mr. Rei, of North Carolina, maintained, in response to Messrs McClelland and Vinton, that if, ‘aa the former insisted, tho substitute related to the Union generally, it was not territorial business, and therefore did not come in the rule setting apart three days for tho conside- of business relating to the Territo: stitates or amendments, cid not relate to the Union gene- rally, but to the Territories, then only was it in Mesars ‘Tibbatts, Douglass, Bowlin, Houston, of J Winthrop, and Gordon, furthor discussed this point. And, on the question being taken,the decision of the | Chair was sustuined—ayes 81, noes 59. Lap said that the substitute he had offered was substantially the same as that reported by the Com- | mmerce, who came to the conclusion, after full deliberation, that the appropriations are necessury to preserve the works already commenced, and to pre’ irom going to destruction, and to preser' and tools not sol 1 and the Mississippi but those on the Lakes have uot of the amendment does not last session appropriated $1,300,000. age as one po un, crowded to. had been approved : York, now in this y, and also by an Alderman of New York, (Mr. Hart) who had also been consulted upon the subject. Mr. Dicaixsoy and Mr. Davis submitted some remarks ect of the bill—Mr. Dickinson cf a physician on each emi nis to be necessary, irom the amount of sicknesa and death cecurring on stic Mr. Cavnoun approved the ebjec! of the bill, and had a Petition from an Irish emigrant society upan the sub- joct, read to the roval of the ob aosting ships represonting the machinery | es on the Onio have been disposed of by sale, The aggregate amount xeeed $500,000 ; the bill of | ns of the bill were would be no necessity of requiring a 4, as the causes of disease woald be al- ney through snow eight inches deep. The volunteers were selling their Government checks in Santa Fe at 25 per cent discount.—National Intebli- gencer, Feb 18. Perits or Tae Mines.—A frightful accident oc- curred a few days since at Dubuque. Mr. Ed- ward Langworthy, a highly respectable citizen of that | place, was descending a mineral shaft, about 90 feet in depth. When he had got down about 30 feet, the rope broke, and he was precipitated to the bottom. He was not dead when taken up, but he was so frightfully bruis ed that it was supposed that he could live but a fow hours —National Gazette, Jan. 19. MMEKOLAL INTELLIGHNCE, mily Provision Market. ‘There was a splendid show of spayed heifers ot Ful- ton Market, only 3 years old, and averaging 1000 lbs. each. The two steers and the four fino oxen were equally superb; they certainly do great credit to the | gentleman who fatied them. The choice cuts of the above beef wail be sold at 1s 3d per lb. Poultry contin- ‘Tha works which | ues plenty. Fish as usual, with afew Southern shad. iil are those which | Eggs are 9 for 1 shilling, and good butter still commands were sanctioned under the administration of Jackson and | 15 54 a 1s 10d per Ib. most entirely removed. The bill was read a third time and passed, with the amendments aforesaid. ed to take up the new military bill, w regiments, vacancies kes in the fleld, &«. but Oa an appeal 6f Mr. Huxtiscron, Mr. Benton gave way till to-morrow, and the Senate ri NAVAL APPROPRIATION An pmendmeat was agi plished young man, « who haa the chargs o the Washington a ant commanding in the Navy. the committee provide for in the bi Mr. Trwgatrs offered on amendment to improve the Westera waters Mr. Cuonten again submitted an amendment to continue acanol around the Muscle Shoals, and delivered afew | Lima Bus % pok remarks in its support member of the House, voted for an appropriation for the river, because he believed it to be a national , there is no reason to believe that the ident will veto it. of Connecticut, gave notice of an amendment which he intended to offer at the proper | time, appropriating $10,000 for the improvement of the river Thames, | Mr. Tuomrsox, of Missisaippi—It seems impossible that we can arrive ut a conclus on on the matter to day; and as it is now four o'clock, [“ three! three!”] I more that the Committee ris The motion prevailed. Mr. McCurttanp—I move the usual resolution —. Mr. Tuomrson—I move that the House adjourn. Mr MeCuevvanp (concluding the sentence)—that the bate cease in half an hour. The Srreaxrn put the question,and the House adjourn. providing for gene in the volunteer r umed the bill of Mr. Polk had, whe: “ 4 to, promoting the accom- 3 years of age, department at parently not over the pyrotechnics nal, to the rank and pay of alieuten A deserved reward of An amendment was agreed to, conforring a similar tion of Lieut. Manry, the principal scientific officer onal Observatory. Other amendments occupied the timo of the Senate till {Mr Sevier, the bili was | orrow, and the special order instituted. | THE KILL OF THREE MILLIONS Was resumed, the unfinished business of yesterday, nis of Mr. Berrien and Mr ni ek, when on m Jaid aside tall t the pending amend Vir. Burien rose te a review of some of the bearings of | 1! this paramount quewioa of tho wer with Mexico. considered the sudject as surrounded with difficulties and He saw nothing of detiuite promise in uny of the suggestions which bad been eubmitted for | the closing of the war, nor could he recognize any cer- | tainty of a more favorable state of things in the event of | hat were entertained in re- | ference to a domestic institution, were to be uldiled, if the horrors of civil discord were to supersede the dis. | asters of a foreign wor therefore, it was enveloped in the eaveloped in gloom. Blirisoke; Web! 197 1647. Articles of Impeachment demanded by ex Governor Tho- mas against a Judge—Great Excitement in the City— | 2 a Male Rel Unfortunate Marriage—-The In the Maryland House of Delegates, yesterday, n pros ceeding of the most exciting character was had, which will doubtless assume a still more exciting and interest- ing form to-day. Mr. Duckett, Chairman of the Com- mittee on the Judiciary, addressed the House, stating ious evening he had re eived a note from tho Hon. Francis Thomas, formerly Governor +f the State, who had just arrived in’ Annapolis, requesting an He waited upon ‘him, and learnt that his business at the capital was to solicit a hearing before the Legislature, for the purpose of bringing charges of crime and ‘misdemeanor against a Judge whom he had, whilst Governor, raised to the benca. ‘The toliowing letter from him was handed to Mr. Dur- kott, and by him presented to the House :— “ Anwarowts, Feb. 18, 1817 airman of the Committee of ost mamentous con | He would defend the President, so far at | sto eny that Le should not be held responsible for the results of tho war, however the war may hove origi- He earnestly contended in opposition to the po- | licy of conquering a peace from Mexico, uauer the ress of ertilery, or the coercion of the baye: peace thus secured, even if it we § co, would not be a permanent peace—it would only be | interview with the provocation to eternal ani tween the two republics. lion bill ef last that on the previ d hostilities be ion, had it b-en passed, would have done more than all your armies and navies, to the end of accomplishing a peace. Not for the purpose of bribery, but to aid the Mexican goverament in settlin; army, #0 that it could make a peace with safoty. longer the war is protracted, the worse and more multi- | plied will its evil consequences be. quiaition of territory under a biil like this, he would | have said—but for such resolutions as those of New | York, he would have said—the less territory the And if the terri‘ory acquired, were on the jine of 36 30, he should its being the exclu But a different issue “ Hon. Thomas Duckett, Ch Grievances and Courts of Justice 1 that [ cannot be gratified in my desires to have withdrawn from public view abi deous controversy, in which | have been most wantonly involved, I nave determed to appear before the House | of Delegates, if Ican be properly authorized to do so, | fer the purpose of having, in some degree, eaatless villains in our State for some time rightly appreciated | But as it was connected very intimately with transactions, with the elucisation uf which [ have wished | to escape, more especially to save the feelings of another, I was willing to leave him to the lashings of flections, while there was a remote possibility of his in- | In regard to the ac- | “ 81n,—Fully convi north side of the comprom not have said a wor sive territory of the freo States. was now presented; and we had the threat staring us in | the face that the South was to be excluded from all in- | terest, and from any share in the territories which may | north or south of the compromise line.— | ad no fears of the Union—be believed that the compromises of the constitution would yet arrest its rod into a coustitutional argu- eral government had no autho- escribing whether any territories ball not be sla i to one of the most base conduct has bee ) ee oe Finding, however, that I shall not be permitted to in- | »in this generous purpose, | now, through you, de- | sire to make known to the House, of which you ere a 1 was so unfortunate, while holding the high oflice of chief magistrate of Muryland, as an individual altoge- was vested by the cont member, that pesple and toe States. zard the peace of the Union, he wou ritory at «li should be acquired; but he believed that nd the decision of slavery woul left to the people of such territories as may be acquired ‘Phe South would never consent to the exercise of an | assumption of jurisdiction by Congress, over any territo jes acquired south of 36 30 at least. Beyond that compro- mise it would be suicidal to allow the North to interfere tutional assumptions of authority,and it ily degrading to the South to concede it.Mr. Butler was disposed to go jor this bill of three million or provises. Upon this ques: tion, in conclusion, he said, be stood in the position ot the tion, in the sovereiguty of the part, rather than ha- d preter that no ter- to a Judgeship by reason of his cfice which he x unworthy, high and responsible And that, if afforded a suitable opportunity, | am ready to justify this; allegation, and in doin some degree for the injustice doue to U tice would prevail, 80, to atone ia ue State, and its | judiciary, for agreat wrong by me unconsciously com. mitted, by offering evideuce to prove that the power con- ferred by our constiiution on two-thirds of the members of the House of Delegates, to have a judge removed from office, ought in thi “ This c er ype tg ance te be exercised. 8 addressed to you on account odin the full belief that you have enjoyed such opportunities to uoderst without any appendages | TABLE OF PRICE Apples, bi G a3— 650 2100 Beef, ch a012 0-8 2010 Bo.corned , ao 8 0 8 2010 Beets, bunch....0 06 a0 0 010 9012 0018 0 6 8 Carrot: ao 0 0 5 6 Turni ad 0 90 8 80 6236 20a 50 ao 012 0018 ado 0 6 10— 06 015 2018 O12 0 — 20 18% 07% 0 8 a0 10 00 09 2610 0 87 n 10 a1% 000 Selsify, dozen, .0 25 0 062 Black Duck....0 62a 0 0 150 Partridges 0 0 - State of the Flour Markets. Bostrom, Feb 18 —Flour—Exporters are not willing to come up to the views of holders; Genesee and | Troy $710a7 12; Georgetown. 6 8744 per bbl. Fish— All kinds in more demand. Mackerel have gone up | nearly $1 per bbi; sales No. 1 $944, and No. 2 6g; some | holders refuse to sell under 7 and $10 per bbl. Graio— | Sates for shipping have been for Northern round 103 a 105c, mensure, weighing 65 a 69 Ibs the bushel; yellow flat 93 a 99c, and white 95 a 98c do. Oats plenty; 48c for | North River. Rye 90c. Axnany, Fob. 18 —We notice sales of 600 bris Roches | ter dour at $6 6234, with privilege of storage to opening of river, and 600 do Michigan at $5 99,delivered at Herki mer Grain—We have no change to notice in street | produce; corn 82a 83 cents, rye 1 cents, oats 4034 a 41 | cents, barley 65) a 6634 cents, malt 8744 cents. Burraz.o, Feb. 16, 1847.—The only sales we hear of are those which occurred yesterday afternoon, viz: 8 Stie Mills Black Rvck at $6 08, and 1,000 bbls. Cleveland | City Mills $5. No change in wheat, corn or provisions. Painapetrats, Fob. 18—Flour rather quiet. and we | aro advised of sales to tho extent of 2000 bbls. mixed | brands at $625; some holders ask more | fair demand, with sales of 3008 bbls. for pr delivery at $475. Whoat—A sale of fair Southern was mada at 126 ¢, Corn—Sales of 5000 bushels Southern yellow are reported at $7 ¢., and 3a 4000 bushels Penn- syivania at 90 @ 92, both measure. Oats in better do- mand, 6000 Pennsylvania sold for shipment at 44 ¢., de- livered. . Norrotx, Feb 17.—-Corn, yellow, 80 cents; white 30 | cen‘s; mixed 79 to 80 cents. Wheat $1 0736 to $1 10, de- | mand fair. PirrsncncH, Feb. 16.—A very active demand sprung | up for flour yesterday morning, but holders were on the alert, and generally put prices up ,to $4 50, at which | price 662 bbls on the Monongahela wharf boat changed | hands—we understand a shade more was paid for pai A parcel, quantity not reported, in store, sold at $4 60. fike dray loads for use at 4 6233. Sales also 200 bbls received by river and wagon at 4 3754 a4 60. The mar- | ket closed ective at 4 50, A lot of 70 barrels in store | changed hands four times inthe course of the day. The sales in all about 1400 bbls. Crxcixnatt, Feb. 18.—Karly on Saturday, 200 barrels | were soll from store at $5 20, but when the reports of the New Orleans markot under date of tho 44 instant were génerally circulated, showing $6, and not $7 to be | the current rate, buyers became s and the market drooped down to $5, at which about 2000 barrels wero | sold irem store, railroad and river—630 in one lot from railroad, There were large receip's by canal, but very | few buyers made their appearance there during the day, | and the only aule heard o1 was 63 bbls, at $4 75, many | of the regular dealers hol ling oft. New Ouruans, Fob 9.—The market opsned very lon- | guidly, bat grew firmer towards the close of business, We hear of the following sales -68@ bbls. Ohio at $ 8734; 490 at $6; 600, 500, 690, 600 at $6; 1300 and 500 at $5 87},, and on change, one flatboat load of 1240 bbls. at $5 Corn -The demand coutinues steady; sales, one flatboat load white and yellow, to arrive, at 90 c. per bushel, in bulk, | Oats—Sales, 435 sacks at 50 c; 430 at 65 ¢; 250 at 570; and d my cha- | 5000 bushels at 03 c. shepherd, who had tae wolf by the ears—it was unplea- sant to hold on, but more dangerous to let go. had concluded, Mr. Simmons was process racteristics that you will accord to mea full hi | gardless of the foul impntations cast upon my character and conduct, by those who know that I can, and fear that I will, hold them up to public scorn and detestation. * {have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obo FRANCIS THOMAS.” | BiThe reception of them caused great feeling throughout ding to some remarks, but on | ill was laid aside till to morrow; and after some desultory conversaiion on the precedence of busine dient servant, bills (was taken up; and upon a variety of such bills the residue of the day’s session was u as it was openly asserted, and universally un | Arrived since to date. , derstood, that the letter pointed to the Hov. Judge Le- grand. A resolution was finally ndopted declining to take any action on the letter until the charges and the name of the judge were furnished in writing by Ex. Governor Thomas. Judge Legrand was oppointed to the Bench by Gover- atthe close of his term, on the death of viously been Secretary of of his election. He resided with him at the Executive Mansion in Annopolis, during | the brief period thet he lived with his wife, and it is pre: | sumed that the charges relate in some way to the aifii- culties that have resulted from that marriage. the matter is still in mystery. Judge Legrend isa | man ubout 33 yeurs of oge, was born and more, and though he has been, in his time, a tizan, he now commands the respect, confidence, anc teem of the whole cemmunity, as (Mr. Phelps, who has been absent from indisposition for several weeks, appeared again in his seat te-day.) House of Hepresentativ: Wasninaron, —THE WAR- A #TORM ‘This was ono of the days tion of business re! On a bill maki; Wisconsin, severa! er, having p State under him from t! apart for the considera. ing to the territorie appropristions for certain roads i gentlemen expressed their views Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, who said that t! war” would cost us two millions of doll amount were wisely appropriated by Congres: getion of the western w improved, and the intern: d the Lakec would be ommerce of the country in- sacrifice of countless lives prevent: | all the public money be ap: | plied to a single object—the prosecution of the wer! an He protested against the desecra- lary resources of the country ; measures would rally, | lace before the President, tho bills he has | ‘The day is coming when th @ storm around the id proaching when they they have but abused ; the time is comii ent will be placed in the hands Good to the country. said he believed the substance, been deliv t impartial, upright. aid that he owes his position, and oor friendless boy to the friend. ‘and whatever may be tho result, odious foreign war! tion of the eatire uni: aad trusted that ship of Frank Thow the affair must be most painful te him. __ ‘Chere is nothing of intere city, though the spring business is opening with the brightest prospects, Howard street flour h re more plenty than buyer be done, until the news by thes how momentarily looked f Brock Boann=St te stock: brigh pr spe.ts of resump: closed at 82% a 98% asked, 98% asked, 41% bid. nds of these at present stirring in the those who will do te Mr. Housrox, of of the gentieman a dozen times, and as oft Dave bo iniuiged in, he won vas eo julged in, he wou! become of tae Army, P id oak, Independent Treas public importance. sections be rallisd to force on the Pr system of legislation, Ne doubt the Pre: to be his duty. I of 1899, closed 45, Puitapenemia, Feb. 19, 1847, The Executive Committee for receiving contributions | to the Irish fund, hold their se ost Office, Reveaue, ns daily in Independ- Nearly three thousand dollars have already been collected, though the committ scarcely had an op} ‘ood lent a certain will veto it? ¢ what he believes | hould be vetoed, ho ised around the hy to #00 whether he thinks a bill si As toa storm being rai the attempt has al no one has dove more to produce it member himself, On almost ever; mon had assailed the President ; A did not see what more of a tornado or stor: ' me further debate took plac Mr Rocewe xt, of Connecticut, Mexic: appointed have ly to agree upon the mode in be carried on. bered, amovement being about The Scottis! Of the Eretide “4 | poor are also to be remem! “ | to be made for their benefit. Pottsville Telegraph Company has beon organized, ino j¢ to be built immediately it ready for operation «bout the Ist of April Bamber and Edward Cuil tor for trial, chargod wil it, than the honorable It in proposed 1 have been commit- oating in (our burglaries, Jock Sheppard g ng ia Sou’ inquests yesterday upon the bodies ‘idently came to lots in Kensin abouta road in Ar- | ‘an war,” he at aS’ one tae for rivers and roads, TA ir, Chairman —— ji 1 hat] ‘The Coroner held of two newly born wi it deaths by the viole: a9 ae Tsecaashy of Mr, Rocxwatte| fm not dee, Southern Cotton Markets, New Orveans, Feb. 9 —The sales of the day amount to 6000 bales at a further decline of 3 to 4c. Middliog to | good middling 10% to 10% ¢. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand Sept 1, 1846. 332 455,795 4.979 467,066 ‘Arrived to day. | Exported to date... Exported to day. 243,161 2142-250 303 } Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared... ,.216,763 i 8. 1846. 1845. 1844 Receipts up to Feb.@... .460,734 546,139 656,408 492,122 TaLtanassee, Feb. 6.—Cotion—Since our last, we have received accounts per steamer Hibernia, Liverpool dat to the 4th ult: Cotton market very active, with an 4 | vance of }4 to 25 of a penny per lb. Our market remains unchanged, on account of the difficulty of shipping. We quote from 94% to 1014 Pblladelpota Cattle Market, _ Fao. 19.—Offerings of the week are 1000 beef cattle, including 400 for New York; 260 cows and calves; 400 swine and 1200 sheep. Prices—Beeves in fair demand, ond nearly all in mer- | ket sold within the range of $53¢ a $7 the 100 Ibs, Cows and calves bring $18 a $30. Swine seil freely at $7 a $7\¢ the 100 Ibs. Sheep—Sales are making at $2 a $4 each, Hay steady in price, with sales ot good 1 a 750 the cwt, and siraw $i} othy 4 4 $6)4 the 100 bundies. Rates of Freights. Bostox, Feb. 18—The schooner Alciopo, of 92 tons | burthen, now lying in our harbor, has been chartered to oad grain for Ireland. The demand for vessels increases, Witmixatox, Feb.J6—Vessels, at no time within our | knowledge, were so much wanted in our port as at this time, every vessel being taken up at unprecedented rates. Tho Nonpareil, carrying about 30,000, has been cherter. | ed at $1,100 for the Havana and back’ here, foreign port charges paid. The I’ P. Perkina, capacity about 100,000, was taken up to Havana and back to a northern port, at $1,600, and all foreign Pn charges paid. The brig capacity of about 140,000, was taken up for voyages, foreign rt ch nid, at $400 4 brig Samuel N. Gott, realy loaded and bound to a Windward Island, concluded to roedy for discharge het cargo, and accept an offer from Govern: ment, to carry volunteers to Brezos St. Jago, or Tampico, for $3,600 to former port, or $4,200 to Tampico. Wo Jearn of any quantity of freights offering, both coastwise and foreiga. We know of one house having ten. New Onteans, Fob 9—Rates unsteady, and market excited. A ship was taken for Havre ot 1X0; a ship was filled up for Liverpool at gd, and another engaged 1000 bales at tho same rate. A vossel was charted for Liv. erpool, to load at Apalachicola, at Id, and another to hasbeen supped t Liverpool st Ts8d, consid” Cota a8 vo: 8d, corn 21d. Cotton to the North, 14. FPEMALE MONTHLY PILLS, for obgtruction, suppres- ; the beach, and some oe ND’S trom Pari aod enchor ‘isl probably be up in the course of the night. Banx Wesnam, late of ar Baltimore, for $40,000, lerrimack, and 573 tous barthe Scua Axciore, of Marblehead, tolosd corn tor Ireland, ‘Lhe A was formerly & , has been purchased Martleferw’ versel, buat ou is i rf imparity of the bloo: tends liver col Montevideo... Spoke: ale Borstow, NOrieans for Havre, Feb 11, lat 4 2 days from Cieufu Papacea,.... 000.00. $ ad Wild Cheriy Bitters, iibert’s Fills, 25 cents— Bees J J. J J | Townsend» Sarsaparitia Bra dreth’s, Wriel ? all for sale at 127 Bowery, coruer of Grand street, by | ¥, M. GUION, | Whalemen. i Heard fiom (by letter) Mareh 4, 1816, lat 32 8, lon 175 15 E, 1d, Mayhew, NB, 19 sp 100'w i Folger, Nan 190 9] igater, Palmer, do 400 sp. ¥oreigu Ports. Banta Buanva, (Bu vos Ayres) bark Chief, Dorr, tor Havana, about ) ne ae Uke rota” Nari “ruivare Eunarinn,! 2 thot innay way uterested im the ssheradin, th ¥ he consulted at his Private dwell une hears of 10 ane | Spoken— tpi into Pacamas, > referred to, uit he $4 Greenwich street, especially betweea 1 in the moraing, or 6 to 9 in the evening. that beside gleet, sinieture, and orders entailed on these are ethers which as Wenkness ond cerses or earl DI eS" Ge WE 20 about Dee 17—In port, arts by venereal deeply interesting to th itability of the sexual organs from ex- Incontinence of urine, IDNEYS, and of the, BEAD: EL, and those various urinary affections, cotter ded Gravel or Stone. generally enteriained of those these complaints, he former! ames and references, but whiel since become uahecensory. ‘The author finds that it has beca a that any one of rank or eminence in his hould devote his talents to diseases which persons eso easily. If, however, but oi ries these People bring upon si differeat opinion would be forme dejection, preyim varpenter Balt; Hi rince of Wales, Havana, Feb 5—In port—Ships tm N Orleaus for Matane may for York 6 riety Pinkham, Alexandr brigs Bidel: Cla 4h, senr t le ry Adelaide, Ada 6th; Elizabeth | Keminy unc; Etliott, Patsy n, fom and for N Yo ger, for sale; Bor seaux. , Crowell, for m. for Fhi aD ds; Murillo, Eaton, ines, fm Boston, dy Bishop, do, arr 36th; Baitimore, Solan im do, arr al Cast matter of surprise to Smith, from and for Kingston, Jam, arr 30th; Henrietta, Ricnardson, fm Porilend, disg; P eGilvero, froin do for Sierra M: ‘ously reported eld on the 30th ult; im rr York, disg; Wm Laury, Primros fm | description pretend to c fatto, Harty, from Portland. do; ae thousandth part of the o ¢ present miserv aud | on the mind ax well as them are of such a natw to totally destroy the reproductiy either disease, wien not properly mant in the constitution as to show the! ‘way than in their effects on posterity. But with regard to the mote immediate train of evils, proves 40 fruitful a sourse as tie practice OI tle of drops or a box of pills for the indiserizm ints, Now, suppesing even these ‘ood, such are the various symotoms which in many eases, and 40 essentully do those diseases differ froin one aiother, that common sense inusc te od in owe mast be destructive in am i thor has of witnessing rab, ty load: ready. (previ eine, Smith, rom Bristo Withington dives Co as to effect posterity treated, may remain so dor- ves in no other pressario, Kutt Mary, i lack, fim Froub fort, arr mois, from jewburypor; H Heorick, Jones, fin and for N ¥. having struck on a bauk Faxon, Smith: Azoff, Coo hoeder, Emerson, i Cheever, do. Sid , for Flora del Mar, Lew Passongers Arrived. fin Taranova; Diadem, Liverroot—Packet ship Waterloo—Capt Hoyt, Me Gil- christ, of Cansda, aud 40 19 th n Michelm, A Mathiea, e iy ‘aud 8 R Pinckuey, Jos ‘ork; Joha Boyd, of Englaud; J ston—Ship H Alles—Dr Lyman Fish, aod Henry e Opportunities the these facts in those who apply to hin aillicted with one have been taking m i w have been deceive: their complaints were neither one nor the other, inmoeent di ent Ht the acd "afford. the. tilts pear a wile, generally to return agaus the discharge return or not, disg; Hope, Potter, un Ingraham, for Carden: Roly, Norfolk; J P J: Penana, Oct 30—Arr bark Three Brothers, Wallis, Salem, 1. lume ‘edad B x, Feb. 18—Arr ships Affghan, Dyer, 900h; Dublin, Skoifield, ee iat ul Warren, (8) Knight, Portland; at Anchor tm Nantucket Road: son, Liverpool; barqves Allioth, (of this port Wm J Dorr, Norfolk, to load for I NYork, to load for do; schrs kurotas, ‘do; Mars Hull, Hitchbora, Charlotte, Wright, St ily, Nickerson, Balumore; Stur, ‘ork, Goodsell. d ‘he follow'ng ve. arques Stamboul, B. johnson, (not 29) Kiuburn, winfally harrags the mind, in importations. Livenroot—Ship Hi Mortimer & Gawtry—4 Folger, Alvord & co—8 E Miluon Francis Tomes & Sous—45 Sands, Full W Co H Keliogs—2 L Cook&e Aruold & cv—2 Smith, Torrey & co—3 J Re dwell—4 Advance & Strange—20 Bramball, s—4 Aubott & Johnsoz—I Farnum & h—2 Littiu, aiden & Might subside or dis ‘Now every real physician or sur yale inthe world would never cure understood. it may most casily overy, one of common pri- it. | geon knows that nll the phi Aatrieture, and yet, if prope: aud speedily be removed. therefore, he would say justy (aud he can appeal to the most emment phy: tiaus im the city for their truth,) how. important hegay! ented of the charactor talent of the person he is about to trust pect to the cure of Stricture—thi ‘generally accomplished in very ithout pain or bcc m- lie—10 Russell & M: o—1 Jacobus & Condit—1 Clark & West—87 Godfre: water & Gould—2 W H 8mith—11 All Pattison & com? At- every patient should in & Homer—3 Sheldon & G & co—1 T Smith & com1 Hanall, Sproule Hassall & Cathoun—3 It & H Haight & co— ®, Mar- ‘humas & Vail—7 D Oakey & o—1 M Aims rng & So.s—3 JH $Coam:—2 Cornell, Brothers & co—i29 E F Sander- sou—1 James Oliver—3| Beals, trom & Soa—3 do 123 bdis Naylor & d~20 Johu Gihon & com Gi nt % € Wendell13 Nevins & co—1 Umber, Dumbmann & i —6 Thos Lowde:—6 Barclay. & Li 1 ins—3 Bonstall, B: iy Smalley, NYork; . | | | | | | Nothing can. exceed ¢! treatment of this complaint. im Persons, the cure ©@ Brothers, aud ds : barque Antelope and brig je. im the bands of proper and experienced of Stricture is now accomplished in as many days as formerly di Many persous cousule for a short time oul is been a source o! ft demanded mouths. Mas come on business to this eit perfectly cured, though it anxiety for years. For the convent thor perzonally, h: ), which he adopts pat es ors for Norwich, havivg put in 16th 5 |, Feb 15—Arr, bark Hamilton, Hallet, Boston; Seen er otiet ace, W isenetet, Me chr Kio Grande, ham, Davidson, Tslaud Ja, Watson, Ha- ni a ‘aFpool; Marathon, Johnaou, 1 Lesle, Miatsnzia; Havana, Gilpatrick, lerenan:, Tessier, ‘onstitution (Br) Neill bell —10 tous pipe clay ‘Chomas Smith—0 ca Whi ‘& co—3 W & J Morrison—2 3 Phe'ps, Chittenden & Figt, Sturgess & es Alfred Mud; yi & re hy Ores Cerny Dg, Beaton: 160 pal: Southport, Gr fh, N York; And! jountaineer, Lt a wright & co—3 Becar, bi Wm Bryaot—12 Hunt, Blius—31 cases Lewis Atterbury, jr—41 Shaw—2 Stanton, Barnes & co—5 do Wi evauwick—35 crat Inuley—5 chain cables Rust, Dean & Wyles—9) cas 24 chiia cables y thousands of names Ww may be addressed “box 869 lower ive the mest faithful and deliberate .—Distinet, 2d separate rooms for those it jonsultitions by post office, and will attention.” agar. Liverpool; bag Martha | man, Liverpool a] rma, do; brig. RIVALS DISEABES—ONANCH OF THE PHILA DELPHIA COLLEGE OF 97 NASSAU STREET, WN the Phisdeiplua College of Medseiag having ond exieasve ‘ieneo both inKurope and MEDICINE—OFFICE Epcantown, Fe chr Statesman, Tilden, Naw |. 16 hy arr schrs Bolivar, Bunker, Nancucket 3 Jane, of Bath, with lumber. boun ‘ont, Keb 13—8ld, brigs Sterling. \. ir Teszer, Chugh, & ex Paton & stewart lo 22 bales Tooker, —5do 10 bales Beales, Mead & co—1do John Morton—20 Thos W Mabee—!5 bird, & Brown—1 Benvett, Buck! co—5 Coffia, Bradley & co jalvauized plates 2674 ba: i Ki 2 chronome'ers Fel- 8 cs 2 bales 16 chs 200 b Havana—Barque Rapid—251 bxs sugar M Taylor—21 J H lor—32 Chastelain & Koss, and Ron- to coxfidentiy 7, eafe and permaa most modern gud sciontine principies. day from all parts of che Usited udies, who have been laboring us- diseases of the wkia diseases, eruptions, chronic rheumatism, &e., &e. The result of the abuse m ving mercury, injudieioas treatment, and unpardonable CTURK CURED. the caro of Gonorrhea, the sexual organs, scharges from the urethra.— any other remedy out interte ting in any way with busi: ch One Dollar ver pot, : The Concentrated Extract of the Gent ¢ Conc sc REPARED by th ’n accordance wi its real medicinal virtues. mer, Forter, Matanz’ sehrs O bit, Hii zaveth, Baker, sid 13, schr Miner Arr schr H Aines, for ‘Taucton ins, New York, and sld 15th for do: jaltimore; 16, Bay Htate, Curtis, Balumore; M4, sloop J D Fish, N York: Feb 17.—I0' port, 10 A M, barque Wm B Dods, and Galveston: schrs G ntile, | Challenge, Geo Thomas, Kokeno, and ‘Tarquin, all tor Bos: for Newbaryport Monte, Keb 1 hintl k Scotland, Kelso, Demerara. Crovialto, Genoa; 12th, Mouattort, Boston; Morea, Nath] Hooper, Girdler, More wood—1830 ancks lows, Wadsworih & Ona, auch as agi and joints, meseusi Braine—456 Johu Victor & Duckwitz— & Burchard—2i M do F Gingi—2 bxs 3, er & co—2'6 Mdo Trujillo & Barrai segars Faber & Kelly—5 bales 106 M segars J Wi d carba—1_ cs E Goulard—130 M st —1 bx M de Pugs Marpieseap, Feb 1 Baltimore, to toad flour and gr Nantucket. Feb 16—Sid sc New Onteans, Feb Galveston; ship Birming! Gall, the Ciyde rig Judson, Bryson, Deme: ‘Uncws Cordson, Analac Moring—75 M segue 8 powerful diuretic ew Iker—6 MF Goulard~$ bs: bags coffee t» Allen & low & cu—110 do C Smith—136 do es 63tres do JB King—1800 pes mahogany 177 Feb 10—Arr steam: ‘almetto, Sm h, | ham, Robinson, Boaton; barks U1 enuine Honduras Root. Ward China. Br) Belton, a ‘oll he members of the Philadel phi e Most modern discoverie: been tested and ap- ot be cure of scrofula, rheninatism, entaneous eruptions, enlargement and pains in the bones, syphilitic symptoms, and the train of diseases consequent om i and anskilfal medics! creat ttle or BE boule for %. AL BLACK DRoY. asure remedy in ‘primary and constitutional. It shot mediately after the first appearance of the disease. who have eruptions on the serofula, or any disense arising from impurtti should not be one moment Dotlar, cases of halta Havana—Brig Torcello—31 hhés mol. 1 ola; Atsion, Lewis, “Ann, Mitligan, do; 9h, bark Mousam, Ds hinehilla, Patteraon, Anton Lizardo; binson, ‘Tampico; schrs Lois. Mack, Pensacola: ander, St Kits; NH Hall, Elms, Boston; Ade dock, Mobile. Below. ships Sar Parthenon, Boston; 1 ship and 1 bi 1th, ship Allegany, Shankland, Phil K Emma, Kichard, ‘tampa nlaud, Galveston: shi St Dominco—Sehr Henry G do Tignumvite co. A © Kot cola; Laura Ann. bi Domestic Importations New Ontxans—~Bark lndiana—1500 bbis pork 700 do lard J & HK Milbanis, ‘SavannaH—Brig Lowder—4 bls cotton H W & $ Hills—112 do LH Brigham & co—00 bbls pork K D Morgan & co—199 do rig Philura—100 bales cotton George Colli —Mdo bl H Brighan 28do F Burritt—3t do E 29 packages to sundry persons—8 bi truvk Dunham & + imm—! bri carstow ton 36 do 42 do 50 casks rice 1 pul CHauteston—SI | sn raiadieionsnse of 1 | be 4 ¢ Dollar per ment. Frice Gre Bolas pe kin, vewerea! no ‘Single bottles One HE TONIC ELIXIR. REPARED expressly for the u ‘ dulged secretly, of committed excesses of any kiad, ‘his invaiuable invigorakwing tonic will positively cure impotence roal emussions, nervous irritabill weakness of the sexanl or roduced trom any cays: recor of Bemale srrogalarst luce the periodical desideratum that nature i erve good health and Ut $ obbs, Baitimor 4 Santingo; Aurelia, Unie, Henry Piantagenet, Porte: th, Beach, Br zox Santiag: icola; Water Wich, Trenis, jana, Dewhurst, Rio de Jan US transport steamer borne left the 8 W Pass on the 8th ships Claiborne, Halcyon, end M bar; ships Delaware, Niagara of those who have in- co—41 bates do Atwater & Millford. 214d ipa—105 tes rice 314 bales 3s Griffin & Pallia—2 do L M Wiley—5t bis MARITIME HERALD. Wiliam and ¥z Fowler, Apita \ysical { ‘ans, and constitutional debili tis also a powerful carreetor of” never Inila to pre demands, and is so essential to pr vigor. Erice Two Dollars ‘Al ATIENTS residin; [a statement of the: kindiit may—delicate, will be cousulted apon by th that purpose, and the nece: forwarded immediately ¢. 01 See AR NOTIOR“. | any part of the Union, by writ t azchor | pupae jet the disease’be of what ements of the Steam Ships. tains. Leave Liverpovt, caareon, at the bar bound out. Newport, keb 13—Arr schr: dah A West, Browa, N York fo Provipence, Feb 17—Arr Va: Pilgrim, Rich, Norfolk. posed the Itienzi, Darfe Mierva, Davi ric vi 0. folk; Frances Hallett, hrs Round Pond, Harding, Bris- ‘SavannaH, Feb 15—Arr bark Iseac Mead. Brown. NYork; brig L Baldwm, Bassett, do; schrs Mar idg, Boston, Below, Br ship Johu id. br ship Eglinton, Muir, Gdeenock; Warren, Liverpool; bari di, it *W. i. DICKINSON, Agent #7 Nassau st: New BERNETHY’S BOTANICAL FILLS, forthe speed: and radical cure of Veuereal Movements of the Packet Ships. Fe tol, to load for W Indies. «hase, doi Reaper, ell from Liverpool bark Ocean Queen Smith, N York, Lonisa, Pierce Mart re le from the preseript Aberaethy, who, for a great many yea ages of the above dis New World, Skiddy, Fidelia, Huckst inguer, Bursiey, » Britton, Feb 21 Feb % erib-d them in ali's is private practice, bat a a| ey possess great advantages over all liquid medicin by their not disagreeing with the stomach or affecting the breath, which renders them extremely convewient to take, the leestauspicion. The wide celebrity of Aberacthy’s Pills | tee for their quick and positive ruccess in curing all the abor Stages of gouorrhaa one box genersily sufficient to effect a care in taken fortwo or three di in Jong protracted chroaie cases they are equally ands ena testify who have been eweed in an ‘ule short spree of time, ' y may be taken at aay time and under ony cireumsran- ces, with but little regard to ons aud fermented liqu Moutezuma, Lowber, Mar 1 World, Skiddy, Mar 6 Europe, Furbe Without exeitin, H Hudson, Mi e, Independence, Bra Oneida, Fanek, Burguady, edgar, By Last Night’s Southern Mall, Herald Marine Correspondence. Bavaria, Howe, Burguody, Edgar, Baltimore, Johnson, Brooksby, Ewen, Gondola, Renae’ P brig Charles, Beals, Charle ton; schr Bet Cid, bark Levant, ostarmug from sou, Franklin. Hewitt, Carden i Trumpet, Howes, the Columbus, from Boston; js, two brigs and ther very tick, be had genulne. wholesale and retail, only at Apothe ries” Hall. 36 Cathar Msldcatesser ee es RORT OF NBW YORK, FEBRUARY 20, e street, and 127 Flomo Ports. Gill, Sevannah; MOON SETS..... Val PREALISE ON ChICrAl + IMPUL . ‘ON SOME OFHER CLOSELY RES#MBLE author of tho Fam ly Paya) at the Publisation Office of eal Works, 28 Broadway—1 nird eaition, 200 ‘This work comprehends every subject relating to the dis- enaes referred to, as well as the varied consequences result ing from their mismauagement, such as venereal eruptions pains in the bones, inporeuce, F ¢ so plain and practical 1s it ou ‘these subjects, that itis im sible any ene should far! to understand the nature, and ‘ay of euring them; also, the recipes ui ‘ own practice are given, for makiog, the remedies re- B Sawyer, Belfust, | Ships—Hudsn, Poge, Liverpoo! ainarker. ‘Sid. Krol codack, New Orleans, Johnson & lark Newry, 1, vannah, RM Demill. E K Collins; lanthe, Ma- & Brooks, Peter WI, E Richardson & uiney, Kempton, Galveston, "Brett & Vose; Magda lene, (Brem) Deitjea, Antwerp, W Wi Echrs—Jonn Haucoek, Young, M: sche Star, Corner, Cape de Verds and kK 4 Bourdin, Havre; bark Kouble, Foster, Limerick; | brig Dover, Clifford Boston; achrs Sogadabock, Herron, do; way, Spaulding, St Thomas. lief, ship Manchester, Preotiss, for Liverpool. Nokroux, teh 17—Arr schrs Cornelia, Bumpuss, in, Housemau, N York; O1 takapas. bonad to Richmand foredoom I Ith inst, lat 31 long 7 English briz bound to 1. Pahanuock, bound to N York ilot boit Comet, W! jomnson, from Nassan for Bal bay day hefure'ye terdn = Demill, Pickings, Sa Also, on tow of tne = in with loss of bo poke 91h inst, lat 28 erpool; & mans, er, jatanaas, Badger & Peck; ine, Cedar Keys, D L Sayre; Friend, Crow- me, Kelly, do. doula, Cole, Norwich. Com Keasney, It shows there are other diseas which very much resembie venereal or gonorhoea aud which (00, in the same way, but which have no- ttle do people think me voracious quack, that ace upow them, Bat it has another merit. Waresloo, Allen, feom Liverpool, Jan 1, with 0. 46 58, lon 32, exe! p Sea, Lrueman, from N York , exchanged signals with a ship showing nal red with a plack X in it—one of the Londou packets. Ship Henry Allen, Wilson,6 d«ys from Charleston, with cotion, to G Sutton, ‘ Bark Rapid, Ward, from Hayaua, Feb 5, with mdse, to M | wre communicated for Liverpool; Feb 3, y pt H reports a ship a "a ship at anchor iott, Liverpooi. ppahannoek bound to N Uld, brigs Patos, Young, Williams, Ba- je to those who would O CURE, NO FAY. —Dit CORBITT (member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Londe: tment of certnin delicate dise 9 Duane street, inay he couralved in the ‘Apractice of tourt OOL—1500 Ibs. Wool, J) the Woodlands, was spoken b offered any rsvistan fe Rotterdem, with | calms When o cutter Col Kear eases cured in four days; no mercury w in one or two we mise, to Smith & Balch Bark Indiona, (of Wai 32 TO,ALL GaN TLEMEN if you want your order for the remainder of te s*aso' and paste to 91M 3, , 15 days from New Sid in €o with Sleeper. fr NYork; Cleopatra, do, and ke her off Uase Florida, vark Joba Jardin, Samson, 8 da can positively be restore: ot removed his office, ns insivuated by a mi SrWerutnnce, where ‘ou can get then next door to Dr. Johnson’ Se MUNI He BEPFORY pum JANUAKY, OF THE NEW YOR MEDICAL AND SURGICAL No.75 CHAMBERS 8t ASPULLY TREATED. 4 Khuematism, from Bermuda, in bal- Brig Vintage, Edwards, 58 days from Rio Janeiro, with cof. fee, to Allen & Paxson. Morell, from Boston for Balt. Brig Tausello, Atwood, 12 ia ah Wai Beltast, Kenner, 26 days f iddleten'& Co. ms : Blig Robert Bruce, Wade. 16 days from Belize, (Hondu- rey) with mahogan: ith flow’, to Suydam, Say K INSTITUTE, Tith inst, off Keg Harbor, spoke ship ¢: Ore reported. from Havana, with sugar, ed or dyed superior to anyin the A. CORTISS08 fom London. BRANDON, Burcessors to FA. MUNDEN MANUFACTURERS, AnD i SIGN PAINTERS, no. 2 TRYON KOW, m Kajlrond Office, New York ington Stores, Hotel, Nationa! house, Naakin ‘T'ea Company ¥ rom St Vincents, in bal- 12 Kxamined to detect dis- ‘eases of the chest, 3 Billious tever. i 6 Diseases of the skin, ve 3 Palpitation of the heart, 7 cases seminal we pation of bowels, 4 Cases of glect, Cases of inidwifery, ion of menses, ‘o—vessel to Ni water, 4 Erysipelas of the {nce, es of gonerrh aa Irritation in urethra, Used Brean Adjoining the Hi Rererence.—' ban’s Hotel, Jude U. 8. Bonded Ware! throat and mouth 2 Cases of bala 5 Bnd cases of cough, FUL Orenations ann Cures. dl 3 Polypus removed from NES we schr Taney, on a stance rig N F Frothia croise, relieving ve: ham, Baysey, 7 days from Sevannah,with "eck. r, 6 days from Savannah, with cotton, te on, Nadal, 20 days from City of go, mih mihoynns 48 AC Rossiere & Co. Lett JEFFERSON INSURANC. Orrice No. 50 Wat s*xeet, orrosit® THE MencHant’s Nocation of the clavicle ‘mor in the nostril, ancerous breasts under the lower jaw HIS Company continues to insure against loss o: by Fire, on dw geueral, goods, wares ev if personal ee, jalso against loss or damage by day mort atl fie lays pertectly tight,had no pilot om ‘board um Sshr Mary George, (of Thomaston) Watts, 14 Orleans with Porky, igh Maaetee) ok Bead: wake brig Hoiner, from Phila. ite Wass, 12 days from Cardenas, with molasses, vention of the urine, 4 Hemorrhoidal tumors re- Dperations for fistula in ‘Ano, , tions for Phymosis, ary of the heau, \e poor i 1 Hy. at one o’elock, Without charge. lL. BO! M. Ann, Spear, from Charleston, with cotton and nice, to order. Below. Bark Lisbon, —~—, from St Johns, in ballast, toR Ir Jobn, in ballast. 01 ith a woman figure head. he many advantages assess over balsam copevine, cal mixtures eanvot n il ro give them a decided des being the most effectual and speedy cure rely free from any topleasant eath or sicken the stomech inthe at any titne, of mn th the parients to evre them icion or discovery 1 complaints, such as utu. T. HOPE. Ph INSTANTAN: ATCHELOR’S Li hip, supposed to b Retumed-—Ship Heetor, tor Glasgow, and anch» DYE. Lan best article yet per i id presence of the hair to ithout panes, Aa wold wholesale and retai yet, near Broadway. Ship Orleans, for New Orleans. lout albus, or w! cakes of these troubl 4 failed. 'T) feet Here Dye gee et Hair. re. W. Vu barcnk Suir Many Fi 0 joston) Jewitt, from NOrlean: for Nantz, with cor, put into Havana, on the 3ist ult, me complaints a\ ve been extensive! ¢ complaints with such et etlat of Be, vnee a remedy of