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18 le probable that Mra, Madison's bill of $44,000 wi | lay over inthe House. ‘We tre not altogether sure of the bill for Ireland and | Scotland ; but wo hope it will be passed in some efficient consular bill bangs upon the thread of a probabi- | will not have time te pe pass it. graduation bill is defactibus defunctibus— will have | | ive o minister of the United States the Secretary of Btate h of November, four days ed a willingness to rece! Upon this official intelligenc’ immediately acted. On the 1 after the receipt of Mr. Biack’s letter, Mr. Slidell’s com’ mission 9s minister plenipotentiary to Mexico, was made ‘and for the purpose of saving time, despatched to him with instructions,to New Orleans. On some day be. ffteenth and thirtieth of November, Mr. Marks called on the Department of State, and had an interview with the Secretary. He made two demands—one for the payment of two thousand dollars for services ren dered and disbursements made on behalf of the United , in holding divers conferences and interviews with General Arista—the other, to be employed by the Department as secret agent to treat with the Mexican Geuerel. With neither of these demands did the Sec. retary feel himself authorised to comply; first, because Mr Marks had acted, if at all, without authority or in- ruetions of any kind; and, bearing no credentials from Geveral Taylor, Arista, or anybody else, and being more- over entirely unknown to the Department, in the ab- sence of even the shadow of preof, he could not be recognized, either officially or privately, as acted as the agent of the United States—and in the next place, because a minister plenipotentiary had already been despatched to adjust our difficulties with the Mexican government; and any secret interference with the object of his mission, would have been unne- cessary, disrespectful to Mr. Slidell, and likely to be attended with mischievous consequences. time, Mr. Buchanan informed Mr. Marks that it was not the immediate intention of the Presifent to erder General Taylor trom the position be then occupied at Corpus id the official dispatches to General Taylor, which will be sent to Congress on Wednesday next, will show, that up to the 18th of January, 1846, prier to which it had been ascertained beyond doubt that Mexico meditated immediate hostilities, no orders were issued to General Taylor to move from Corpus Christi. fact, if Mr. Marks, instead of being an irresponsible anaccredited and unknown, the duly accredited and recognized agent of the United States, furnished with official documents by Arista and the Cabinet of Mexico, giving formal intimation—the former of his desire to enter into the before mentioned compact—the latter of its willingness to receive a minis- ter, more prompt, faithful, or complete action could not have been taken by the Secretary of State or the Adminis- tration, than was actually taken. Mexico was willing to negociate, Mr. Marks said. A ministor wi full powers. Arista wishod General Taylor to remain at Corpus Christi—himself promising not to udvance farther then the Arroya Colorado. General Taylor did remain at Corpus Chnsti for more than five months after this proposal was arrangement wes made with Atista by our go. It could not treat with an individva’; Dosides that, to have entered into a formal arrangement, by which the Mexican army would be allowed to cross the Rio Grande, would have been a virtual acknowledg ment on the part of our government, that Mexico had rights cast of that river. Butour part of the compact, was neveriheless as sorupulously observed as if it had been entered into. General Taylor did not move from Corpus Chris‘i until the 11th of March following. On the 12thof January, 1646, the Secretary of State receiv atches from Mr. Slidell, dated December 17, 1845, containing such information of the failure of his mission, and of the circumstances attending that failure, as made it certain that Mesico, under her new rulers, would at once make war. On the 13:h of January, orders were despatched to General Taylor to march to the Rio The General struck his tents at Corpus Christi on the 11th of March, and arrived on the ih, opposite wae and supect Peo bl of thirty odd millions for the arm: gee sod. That's a heavy bill—equal oa sisome two hundred bills of different sorts will go by Congress will adjourn without accomplishing the object—the relief of the treasu: divine (3 Mr. Walker is to get without some assista’ TWHENTY-SINTH CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION House of Repres pemeretivers —and we cannot ng nine os a THR TARIFF—B When we closed our form half past five Committee ofthe Whole en amendments to the bill to increase the in our return from the depot, we found the ted, and no cessation of the deafening The Cuatastan (Mr. Sicklin) did all he could to pre serve order; but what can one man effect with two hun- dred and more members? The Postmaster General, Mr. Cave himself, and ex- Postmaster General Kendall, were in the lobby, and not & few visiters introduced by members, who choked up the entrances to the hall. The galleries were nearly deserted, for it was now early supper time. The employées fof the Hall threw more wood on the fire,and filled up the water jugs. There wasevery in- dication of a long night session Mr. Grover (we judge by the voice only, for we could not see him for the crowd,) moved to raduation land section. The effort was sat 4 to 81. 80 the head and tail of the bill were cut off—the former bys Mr. Tibbatis, the latter by Mr. Grover. “Mr. H. ‘substitute fur the bill, prov for a tax on tea and coffee— jut the committe hing else was do it was: there being confusion confounded. jog disposed ot, there were loud but we could not tell what rcakex called gentlemen to order.—(‘' Down in It was some time before he He threatenied to call gentlemen by name if | they dia not obey. ag Calman re; ‘tes it Whole had eb ly ie tll ta aad Lee jitute for the bill. sounded through the hall. the bill on the table.— Oh we don’t want Mr Asssapet move to ( Read the ay ” read)? reed » QI we do. The Cine ‘The original bill is as follows :—'‘ Re- solved by the Senate”—|" Oh! we don’t want to hear it ; we've heard it a hundred time: “Read The substitute was read 1 That from and viz: ge of this act there paid an additional duty of ad valorem on ms oluaiog articles there States from foreign coun. ib band or scroll iron; cusement Tods, mered; weod screwa (of iron;) spikes,cut or wrought, and white and red lead (On all manufactures of silk, and of which silk shall be a component part, on all manu- factured articles of linen or flax. or of which flax shall bea component part; on ell spirits, cordials ine, and cigars, Woolens and wovl,and woolen goods 2. That from and after the passage of ani act there shall be levied, eotlected, and pid an additional duty = five per cent ad valorem on the tollowing artich ed eae into the United States from foreig: ely mantloctures of cotton, if dyed, colores d, or stained, exceeding in ‘yard ; i and manufactu value thirty cents tl of cotton, not dyed, c ined, exceeding in value tw cents the square 3 That the du years after the exchan, peace with Mexico; Provided, That the daties this act shall be collected on all such goods, w nd merchandise as shall have been imported previous to the day on which the said duties are to cease. [It will be seen the substitute is a partonly of the ori- ginal bill, with the addition of the articles embraced in the brackets [} and to the exclusion of the tea and coffee tax, and the land graduation | ‘The yeus end nays were taken, and the motion to lay on the iubio decided in the negative—Yeays78, nays 126. ‘The yeas and nays were taken on the bill,(subsutute,) and it was agreed to— A motion was made to recon ider the vi imposed by this act shall cease two | geand Tatidcation of a treaty of ‘Those facts go to prove, that Mr. Buchanan promptly ‘acted on the official information he received, of the wile Mngness of the Mexican government to treat with the United States—a minister was commissioned four days after he received that information—and that, although the administration could not recognize, or treat with General Arista, yet that his proposed compact was effect faithfully performed on our part; not indeed, b ovuse of the information rec: Decauso it wes the determination of the administration’ adopted before Mr. Marks was heard from, to keep the army at Corpus Christi, until it became absolutely ne- cessary to move it to the Rio, Grande. then, that the war was precipitated by a total disregard of the information given by Mr. Marks, fis without a shadow of foundation. 1 am tired of hearing this ed from Mr. Marks, but soon as ve announcement was made, there wasa ida, and other demonstrations of joy. Cries of “order,” “order” der yourselves. ‘The Sreaxex rap) ed to order; and stated the question on ordering the bill to be engrossed for a third reading. The reading of the bill was called fur. Objection was iful pretence, that had not the President ordered the United States forces to the Rio Grande, Mexico would never have gone to war, and that consequently war was actually commenced by the act Ita very passionate man ri above your head, with a threat to sheathe it in your ult and battery upon him Mr. McCuexaxp moved that the House adjourn. 1. Speaker,” proceedw “order,” was calle: The Sreaxen knocked, and entreated gentlemen to “Down infront,” “down in front,” “ore Mr. Speuker,” de of the President preserve order. Mr. McCneLtann pressed his motion to adjourn. [“‘Oh, no,” “stick it out, boys.”] The yeas and nays were demanded, but not ordered. Some gentiemen, a “no,” resounded through the ball breast, do you commit by seizing his arm to prevent the threatened blow ? GALVIENSIS. Wasuinoton, Feb. 27, 1847. The Harmony of Congress." Is it not old Dryden, or old Dryesdust, or some old ob" solete poet, who says, that— “From harmony to harmony The universal song began ?” ‘Well, just so is it inthe two houses. such harmony. The harmony at the tower of Babel was mere chattering compared to it. The Srxaxen, (pro tem,) stated the question to be on the. passage of the bill. ‘od teal but the gentleman’s hammer played briskly on the poor in- @ wag said, would be more in fe presiding officer call- His voice was as impotent as that of Ca- nute at the seaside. And we say this with no disrespect eax offensive tuble, which, place on the members’ heads. You never saw ‘The Ci.enx proceeded to call the yeas and nays. The Harmeneans ne member 1 Soca cre would say | Schr Marthi “A plague o’ both your hous o from standing at the Clerk's de ling of the roil. sansa ile down. Congres. abe bacwony bebren mey much the harmony that unites our The harmony of a basket of tea crabs anda hall bushel of whatf rats thrown into between the several divisions of 1 ferent sort of thing altogether. mony—e euicidel harmo: Final 17, the result was announc Se the dill was killed—two to on e.' * eapmeal was made to reconsider; it was laid on the —yoas 68, nays 136. but the harmony a dil- It ia @ Kilkenny cat thar a harmony which threatens tion—te destroy its measures, rospects of te party. ye at half past seven o'clock the House adjourned. and to sacrifice the nothing in the world Puiwavenrnta, March 1, 1847. About 8 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in the | mn House, South Third street | Afibeneath the large upper part of Head’s Man above Spruce, and insinuated it portion of the roof before it was discovered. The flames at last made their way out at the northwest corner, and the wind being very strong from the westward, the f whole roof of the main building was soon ina blaze. The firomen were promptly on the spot, and the police and citizens aided in the effort to preserve the valuabl. The silver plate, spoons and forks were immediately ga- thered up and removed a4 hen? Mayor's office for safe keep- s all moved fromthe Wasuinoton, Feb. 27, 1847. The Lieutenant General. The House have tucked on the Lieutenant General to the bill for Gonerals for the ten from the Senate. sgain. Some suppose this Gen. Butler, a competent officer, a brave man, a good de- moerat, an old soldier, and quite as likely body olte. excepting Gen Cass, the reg Mi thing could be done, and Gen. Butler @ conqueror of a Me: piece of Mexico, it wow legitimate capital capital capital ; and we shou! Bit team’ be ‘don It will there be defe it movement is in behalf o! ion, extinguished ind even if it could roof The whole ofthe main building was com; and will have to be thorougly r bligbment can resume operations. crowded with boarders, of the first ton, who were roused from their morning nap by the alarming cry of fire, and escaped in great confusion to the neighboring dwelling. rmy. rhe plan of Old Bullion pe he has told us t to be regretted that th confidence of the Houso, nor the co operation of the Se- rsonal or political good will of the offi It is unfortunate ; but with The house was stration has neither the cers commanding the army the assistance of Providence, Col Polk will yot come off with fying colors. See if he don’t. Ww. Among them were Mr. and Mra. Iurbide, the ex-empress, und Colonel Perk The report is current thet the Wasmiseron, Feb. 27, 1947, The Resuls of the Tariff Biil. Our letter of the 25th has been fulfilled like a pro- phecy It is almost a report of the proceedings to-day upon the tariff bill in the House. The whigs worked along with the Northern democrats, expunging tea and coffee, ond substituting various other articles, and ci ing the bill triumphantly carried off during the confusion caused ty the alarm — @ spot in which the fire commenced, maki that its origin was not uccidental; but i to tell now whi fully ingared, but his loss will neverthele: rablo, consequent ups ment in the ousiest seuson of the year. was erected during the revolutionary times, by ham family, as a residence the breaking up of The building along to its v bolted off to the Southern men an ministration tariff men, laying out the bill ax flatas ‘The result is conclusive B Itwas partly demolished by fire more tuan twenty years since, at the time the former | Westington Hall wae burned. ‘The Mansion House is | 16/1ufs7 tia po oxhers, now the propert There will be no That's beyond a peradventure. ‘The necersity of doing something for the relief of Mr. Walker couticues a9 inexorably imperative as ever. Something must be done; and the issue is now presented of the extinction or continuance of the actof 1846 The meneees | ja that an extra session will have to be called no peace; ani whatever th resommend, the act of 1846 18 in the most imminent dan We very much fear that this tea and coffee will | turn out to be a dose of hemlock to the a, Pi tariff bill this session. of the Kae estate, and of course was ‘The wardrobe of Mr. aud Mrs. Kean es- company of U.S. Dragoons visited st | { esterday morning, in uniform, and appropriately addressed by the Rev. the close of his di Mr. Odenheime: ritable ‘M h day to commence the high wind, the sky chequered with clouds | Sales of Stocks at Philadeiph Manon 1.~1800 U8 Loum 6,56, 10134; 36 495g; 6600 U 8’ Loan, 6, Avvek Saves ~125 Schaylliil Navigation, 34%; 100 Union Bauk, Tenusmsee, 515 10 Girard Bank, 11; 3 Couaty Fire { Wasninoton, Fol Local Affairs. ‘The eity is till overflowing with a host of military horoes in the chrysalis—a host whose name is legion, and the Senate is rapidly confirming the selections of the dent, who has the hardest duty to perform of any wan in the United States John Sefton is drawing good houses at our very suc: cesstul and well conducter Olympic. _ The White House hada large 6, 6, IW; tf Girard Us Te Notes, 10136; 3 50U 8 Bank 434; 2300 8. id Mechanics’ Bank, 49. Axoriten Sreampoar Disaster.—The steamer | which left Cincinnati on Monday night week, bound for Wabash, with a heavy load of freight and thirteon passengers, about twe o'clock Tues- day morning, When. near Aurora, struck the Bank, immediately commenced settling, when four passengers ere drowned. Both wh parted from the nll, aod loated off, which probal from a watery gra’ hull turned compl to the cabin, it shore, suficiently near to enable the pa Were onittowscape. The night was represented as be- ing excessively cold, and the suffering us intense, jt of the possengors being more or less drenched by water | before reaching the shere, 0 7034; 10 Farmer sitation of strangers on | Tom Meicalt, The case of Honton vs. ‘Thomas, for libel, comes up on pared from the owill have to be present will be indefinitely poat- he Colonel can The Smithsonian | us tute is to be built ho capitol to the wes! aa san are bere again. A Mr. Arrington, of Texus, js also here, temperance; and is creaung cold water people ‘ne indignation meeting called at Jackso: | halt of Father Ritchie, was {ators iba Salhi er) The city folks are grateful to the di gross in view of an extra eee w alm: | the seme dene | maining passeny minutes after, quite @ sensation among the A colporteur says ja one cove in the Alleghany tiled in 1508, “tints. ate fing hf souls, until 1840 there was neither bibl It is extremely probable that the three million bill | P°s* of reading in the settlement te ch alate will be defeated, and that, too, in the Senate. It is probable that the river and harbor bill (confined Wasninaton, Feb. 27, 1647. The tax for the wu rt of pate i fethe mappartof the city police of Philadel | money ‘dmountiog to $ | cee te hove a bean mination, which lasted several hours, the e: xamining Jus- | tice deemed it his dut Ee Senate enscdgad jive e- foi in the sum of ne for his appearance at Cri Court, in det ‘of which he was fally committed for trial. The arrest of Mr. Smith, who hae pesaiee maintained a | caused no little surprise and sensation among National Intelligencer, March 1. CUMMKMCIAL INTHLLIGHNCK, New York C: j Monpay, March 1.— At mai cows and calve: eef cattle left over. ‘riges.— Be f'Cattle—The offerings were about equal to those of last week, but the prices holders are now ob- taining are considerably higher than those then current No cattle brought less than $6, while the bulk of the sales ranged from thut figure to $8 50.9, and in some in stances we are told as uigh as $10 per cwt. was given for a few prime qualities. We have rarely, ii ever, recorded prices higher than these, which will probably be maiu- tained for some time yet to come, as we learn that the umber of cattle on the way to this market is unusually small. Cows and Calves were ia poor request, t prices hardly a8 in quality, equal to last week’ from $15a$25 to $3: Sheep and Lambs—The market cleared at from $2 to 60, — latter figure is an advance on last week’s tions whey and Straw—Long Island loose red top and Timo- thy ia selling at 62}¢ cts per cwt—market well supplied. Straw, $2; pd per 100 bundl State of the Flour Markets. Puiavenenia, Fed. 27—Flour is held pretty firmly at $6, but without sales, except for good brands; buyers ouls offer $9 75 a $5 47% for standard brands. Corn meal is wanted at $4 50, Dut $4 625 ia asked; wo hear of no sales. Corn—fne market dull, withia the ray, 86a 89¢ for Southern and Pennsylvania yellow ; sales limitea. Oats hold at 452. Exronte rrom THx Pout or PaitapeLrnia To FoRRiGN Pons puaina Fe 847. Corn, bush Exrort Cony rxom VinGinta—The Beacon of esterday has a statemant of the export of corn trom the ‘ort of Nortolk and Purtsmouth,to ports in Great Britain since the 1st of January, the sum totel of which is 204 463 dushels. This does not reach the aggregate amount which has left our ports since that period by many thousands of busheis-a large quantity having in the interim been shipped coastwise to the North.—Nor folk Herald, Feb.27. Foreign Markets. Demenana, Jan. 28.—Our market at presont is abun daotly supplied, and the demand is unusually limite consequence of the large supply of native produce, can be disposed ef at . fae mark, the: and consumers The following Fiour $7, 50, 16; corn lumber por M, $31 w $23; pi jen $24; cease ingles per M, $2 a $2 60; c: do, §: $22; White do, 83.--Carrespondence Philadelphia Exchange. —_——————— es orelgn Im portations. Canpexas—Sehr Phileni—163 bhds 10 tres 24 bbls molasses Reed & Hoppoek. Domestic Importations. Arracaraa—Schr St Pieire—i22 hhds sugar 210 bbls molas- sea Fock & Van Bergen. MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 2, HM 6 35 | Moon Rises... 550] HIGH Warten. Cleared. tra, Keat, Cuy Poiut, Va, do; Gardiwer H Wrigut, Lingo, Poitadelpnia, Nu McCready & Lu. senn—J Jewitt, Adams, Matarzis, R P Buck; Talis- man, V’ratt, Baracoa, 5 W Lewis; Tangent, Bailey, prams | Chidnoru & Lo; Mary George, Wats. New Orlean c4s, Wilbar, Philadelylia, Chise, soston; Sarveyvr, Chapman, New Haven. Arrived. U S revenue cuter Taney, Capt De Ottinoger,from a cri gh the coast, for the purpose of supply sug vessels in duatres She has spuken and afforded (of Richmond,) Sparks, 11 days from Carde- ar, 8 eed & Hoppock Sidinco wish rite for Boston ‘hompson, ‘Thom; son, {3 days from Cardenas, Lod young, Hawkiws & Co. Feb 24, lat 37 21, Freighter, fro for Portland. On A Barnegat. spoke atuil rigged brig, who re- Ported having lust the captain and mate—1' Vigator, 1¢ blowing a hurricage at the time, it was impossible to rew ‘underatana the ora’s Bebr UG Seely, fom Demi rado, She ud composition tot of ald irou aud lead, hi ant, 18days from Attakal ke, to Pes eigane ‘Sid in co with for rhilad; Audes, of Hampdea, Left . NYork, ae May Flower, «f Machias, for NYork, i 4 ds, m plasses, to J J ‘Taylor Sehr Fairfax, Peutietd, presen DC, maze, to Starges Claman & co. Scher Pocahontas, Hampton Roads, with corn and wheat, to Allen & Paxson. Sche Mary Jane Peck, Liscom, # days trom Kichmond,cora to Allen & Paxso1 z | Sche Ana Sai ja i Eldridge, Salem. NJ, com. Schr Eutery BeldensMiileon, Del core. Beur Kio. rand, Loveland, Braudy wine, corn. ‘hr B f Keeves, Heeves, Bridgeron, NJ, cor. Sehr James Smith, Horton, Wilmington, Ne, with naval | stores. Below. Brig Diploma, from West In Also, ! dark and 2 Brigs. Brig Phillip Hone, from Palermo, is will below. | Ship Southport has not yet suc count of the lowuess of the West winds. port of the brig Dover, af Boston, which, had been with the brig Niger, off Li ge Harbor, as ve- Ot correct. she was ma uy & ‘vessel from thin 100 yards of the bri ‘ashore: joned by North Miscellaneous si<cord. ‘The Baxx Booata, for Cathy for Belize, aad senr Armide, for vhs day raguez, PH, will sai Acad os for Havana, aud brig Belfast, for Barba- jou Thursday, March 4 7 eroHie Giamox, foc Liverpool, will sail oa Wedues- } day, Maren 3. Mark Inperewosnce. for London, will sail on Thursda; jaich 4. nk ¥ ead Bawtimone, for Havre. will sailon Monday, Mi ‘Also, Suit Montezuma, for Liverpool. Letter bags for the avove aie at the Exchange Readicg Koums. ¢ mouth of February. jan, 1; ‘Norweguan, 1 put inio Bermada previous to t ¢ 17th ult, im distres 10 lat 2144 su 68 $1, w her Main topmast, booms, asia, &c. M43, | Loudon, Feb 15, no lai ent, from Portland, wt, rown, di ee , dos Kavi foe, NC. a 16—L0 port, Skjold, bowad to Valparai "Dee In port, Hamb bark Madeline, for N fario, from Tanita. ‘Home Ports. ‘Aepoits nlarge schr in Washington's Reach, bonud ir sehr Challenge, Cousens, Cardenas, |. Gronckrown SC Feb 22—Are brig Wiliam, Fish, from Fair Haven, M New Oxirans, Feb 20—Arrshipa Sultana, Rica, ayerks Emily Taylor, Howe, Boston; Mosiem, French, sebr kd Tillett, Heed, Sabin previcwsly. Teporwd Ssbine by 3 Agues, (Brem) 1 Was eonidas, Cow ; Queen Pom: M N achra eta Beoudord, ‘ampico; Atiaavie, Yates, Balt roline, Leeds, Matamo”ns; Packe?, Patterson, Brazos Bt ‘ise steamer Monteznma, Ke'ly Mobile. Nonroux, Feo %—Arr sehr Scituate, Howes. Bone on; Em sare R-ppah jay hon Uaeas, Latham, for € Warren, ft Georgevown do; ith, Deck jampton Monds, schra Amelia, Alb. wk nud Cio, all hence for NYork, wind bound—a lig ‘or bark bowad up, auchored ia the Ronds this mornin a ship Uneas, Latham, for Cork; bark Success, Lovell, Raneora, Feb 26—Arrechrs J D Jones, Griffin, Ne York; Ulive, Smith, do; Forida, Corson, do. Bound in, a By Last Night's Southern Mail. F ascas Miarine ne co crespond PuiLapeurata, March IPM. | bore ofthe bar and the fends and scquaintences of the —DOCTOR LAMERT ICAL ADVICE.—DO! SToe 6s Gots: street, ‘meer wepeened and tity’ cases ip dat gltce sign OF ied ieee fom et, (675 from the oe 1000 Sheep and Lambs, and 80 frequently ext by maltre eleec ofthe Parties themsele i inedi Ce vs eine, with adview Teed States. 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WEEKS 1 Cancer om the lip, t 3 Retention of th 4 Hemorrhoi 1 Operat ea for hare lip, 1 Biiteusen of the clavicle 1 Tumor in the nostril, 2 Gancerous breasts under ent, Disease of the lower jaw jons for fistula in perations fo5, Phymonis, 1 Injury of the head, 1 Hydrocele. ‘The poor attended to at one o'lock RT oharas. ‘isn and Surgeor DICRL CARD—Dr. Morrion has been euKawed 104 ach ‘over &% years in the successful iteinees of all Private diseases, val ruptions, gleets, | tatr a 3 ‘bit. hol tnt e his Londoa Dipl ns ‘ooper’s, Sir ‘Kahou 0446 Fulton street. Lette INTEL AN bys NBA A. vine ese input of dines i. INTER y RED DRO! cure this horrid disease without i stitution, aad without diet or hindrance. from busine when allelse have failed. ‘A. comprehensive treatis 1, (with fall ‘directions,) which is warranted ‘cure mall case! fated in thi dering uncer.ti rospect of affe. complaint developed ivelf feat ani | Sree by would ag B most st eminent mt hye gan et Pie cath how 7 upporaat te a0? Seathcecieake habeee ; “s a cae ane lent of rs0n imabout to trust suc! Wish respect To the cure of Btricture—this, ar sate a yensrlly sccompliahed sm vary"Utle Guns, ad Wwithont puinor inecuvenience, wement of late years im th sieuiment nt of this complaint. r feed, in the hands Of ropes nad experienaed persons he ou Bitrage snow aecomapiayed inca maay daye an ‘ormerly ft domaaled months, “Many persowe consult the writer who come on business to this ity orwahore aime oak peroctly cured.t ‘cured, though ‘weuble mein poomment or SURE MeALLigPeits Albany. August 30, 1945. nd, Sir—Some time since yeu requested my ener of your Compound syrup of Parsaps | "ET se Couvenienee of those who cannot consult the am oaths, and must igive | thor personally, he furnishes his own vecaliar and the kind with | mode Lp poi whieh he adopts parcienbaty. to ndivids case. His crestimen: 1s the most radical, as well as’ rapid and posi ‘can be devised,as would w attested aby Mhowwnds of names were the subject ofa opi alla, Jam now e and, preserib te iy decided pr habits, a removed from setae Ta these. complacts,_of sed “box 969 lower fis ladicated,1 can with it an recommen ichfal and deliberate Upon | to the patronage of the pr pelea 50. 5 valuable auxili removing dis:ase in some of ublesome gg | oe Brooklyn, November a op a Sexual iyimptome aud treatment ‘o!, any bots feture, syphilis, te,; and a's0 own al ayat nt 1a inoue staned fo every ee jew. York and Dos TSourua's, Tribune, Post, Mirror, Se Righeat opinions ofthese popuiar works.” For N m3 it*re comer of Broadway and | John street. kiyn, March 7, big Dr, Townsend: Dear Sir—In the snr mer of 1843, 1 Ww failiicted with disease of the throat, ch mucuous membrane Deas 10 ‘aft y article of food 1 twok produced such that “ie was with great dificult d from a secre: | food. I confined m: elt most entirel se even his I was often obliged to throw Quff I can scarcely des- cribejthe horrid sensation { suffered, it appeared to me, that from the roof of my mouth to the lower part of my stomach was ulcercted, and 1 wes appreheusive that I had not only dyspepaia iu iis worst form. bat that I was dureatened watt forms of | eve! prone ‘he disease became so iiveterate, that it produ. | Ste paren a Soar coy) 8 arect. | ode raptut was contined forseve- | iH one of two weeks, ibe ho Proprietor, for we fal weeks, fost my f k and wearied by the tr yideals wae aera Fe opie inedveice | leastexercise. ate ly saw your advertise- DED bus uctromlvea binomes | WS KED DOF. ‘This medicine | Yent.and recognized sev iKuew to be highly res- Nashtoom deutistggHemember,’ 1 Fon ontth that can safely. be relied on pectable and entitled to I remembered to have A: TRS a Coc eeamee omens: y.to the €o- | seen Mr Van Zandt, of Albany, amber of years in very tert door to Dr. Johns Ted health. “Krom these ucts 1 was induced a¢ first to pro- oS WOULD gure one bottle of your valuable preparation of Sarsaparitie RECOMMEND IT, vis warranted | Th justice to you, { feel bound to aasure you that | estecra it ROAKE’S, trouble tothe | 3u invaluable medicine for such diseases. | have described IODINE LINAMEN'T han any other | f has restored me to health Higg cured and will cure the worst pomible, eutes of en, Price $l.per | ties. [omitted for some days to tak ‘Rheumatism, Gout, 8 id ip*r_ | required more, as the disease was not entirely subdued. 1 cies cilities! grofala orig LLE iN "s French lil Nied remedy for diseases of a private nature | throst and ch and speedy eure withont restriction of diet or hia | composing th ‘The’ many advantages which he | tare, to Keep ' ote or two on hand for the use'of ms ‘over balsam cope tares,enunot fail to g sein the mot effectual mad mpecdy cure | Mr Van Klecek was formerly” Sheriff ard Clerk of Albeiny de atite : fatirely free rom any npleasant | city and conaty, and recently in the War Department at ‘| mell, do not stare the ereath ov sicken the stomach te uve | Washington, via WM. T. EKEK. 9 Joba street, was eared of Quiasy Sore ‘and may be taken at any time, or in the presence of the fj ISM, ey Throat by uoling the patents to epra theme | | More thn ong choueandeare of Chragic theumatiem have VOHR'E Keen, ofche Brooklyn Oban Arpium, 1 sex, in all complaints, such as | following certificate was sent us yeste! fH culiar to females, weakness Naw ¥ ‘gonorr! ea, gleets, ke. ke. Ca hay troublesome complaints They have been ertennively used hatha for the be: eis I have experienced by the uae of your Withont the fear: of joShiv~Areatus, Proctor, (having repaired) London and Can. rarel flour albus, Qu Adua, Sherman, Sligo, Nesmith & Walsh; Cleopa- other remedy has finite for the last ten years universal success, tl ‘in stages of nese complaints wit! ¢ proprietors challenge ‘uce a remedy of equal certainty, ucder & Wor sale at 147 Greenwich street, cormeroi | burdeut» Libenry Also, for mle by Wyatt & Fletcher, iz 1 Fulton ue, fro Ke any one topror | Rheumatic psins, and also Iuflamation ofthe Liver: the su fo rite $1 per box. well & Co; Roe. Avecy, Baltimore, Johuson a Lswaiss oe Weidea; Juha A Marsnall, thir un | regard it a c cure for dyspepia affections of the is soothing, aud operates like a charm io jomaeh and allaying acough | intend, in fu hip-Joint, hread-ache, croup, sti capsule: tamily. great regard, x friend, AN KLEECK. KHEUMATISM. hroat by 1 few applications, he says . ‘the es itisthe ane! fam —— FO ete ae ree watte TF A. BRADLY wilt from th= use of, e use of Dr. Townsend's Sarsapari To Doctor Townsenn:— Sim—I think it my duty to return you my own sincere such | Extract of Sarsapartlia. 1 wasafflicted for many months with tie S at warren street, will testify to its mat reudered my fee superior mediciual vistue gcribed for | 2G GEOKGE DEKAY was cured of Rheumatie Gout. 1 Residence Pity street, near 7thavenue. New Yort, Nov., rfeiture of $500. | ings which | endured f.om thes nea of the best phy receivi > ble, bat oY RSP AT MRR Se Ailes eae aioe inc cpesrstrensenee vi OR This eslcuraien and pewedal remedy the most hapoy effect in the pr and sargeous in the British Empire, Fr 0 remarkable wer hailed it as the har ger of life \. eo dial will fully sustain medical authorities Supe ior to any other article for the cure of the above dis: "Ths proprietor does not offer this oneat Sa tothe afflicted ns a Catholicon, but as a specific tor the following deplorable affections,’ the consequence of of youth, or the excessive in. a een used. with i 8 tance to about forty ves- tressing complaints. y requested a na- early, indisereet secret habi dulgence of the passio torpor costiveness, pain in the auscy, Joss of ruseular back and. lower via St Thomas, aud 5 ou board $7000 in specie; 19000 ud emissions, gleets, mitre and total decay of virility. Mentaly, ‘aberration of mind, eoufusion of idens, Loss of memory, dejection, or melaucholy so, social Lntercourse, timidity, se distrust, and love of re some of the effectsof this violation of Thys eal and socal being. Hundreds of cas be traced to the above buneful ly in the eouncry, whe: and thas jonsumption may ‘k, from Richmond, 32 hours from h shauld attend t dvertisement treats of an important subject to Yeung man, ifyou would be relieved from these evils, and of body and mind. delay not to he ouly aughor a cue, and the be restored to weal procure this cordy The mode of effecting elosurem which accom, sant to the married an dozen; or $10 per dozen. eat ea Tl a Pes J contains no Mereury, or any mineral saetd wholesale and retail, by J 2, FAY. 196 Fulton street, ‘Sun building, New York. Cordial” wil be forarded to my part of the iv orcountry by addressing as above, post paid, amouut y Grevious to herteonfivement, wader the, most alarming and | 15. AAT there was ‘i i . jelicate circumsiances, being troubled wih the dropsy r ‘ for sale Dy Or ae te Nort, Main aveet, | swelling of the feet, uervous affections, and very much de, | my ankle, aud cupped the etting off, on ae | Broadway, ‘toan’ street, Baltimore, \ Hialeted Rochester, ms, Buffalo; d thore contemplatiug marriage ty from certain eanses, may con personally or by letter, post y. 125 Im*. 7s, und At was sup- | fidentially consult Dr. Couv paid eneinsing 85, at 136 Fulton ermanent beaefit. by the advice of a friend was luced to try Ym | Messrs. 8. J. Ixoensout & Co.: . Rte ot taken more than half a bottle before 1 GENTLEMEN? nappy co coT relict this jnduocd me to persevere ia Ws not given to yafivg the varioas nostrams of che day use, and two bortles, wat Sffected an entire gure. It is now into palpepe Hog ord A et Some montha since used yourremedy, and Lam grateful an to say Inever enjoyed better health. I shall take great wg relied Ihave received) and feasure in recommending it tothe afflicted, for by its uae 1 | the, affieted, induces me to offer my humbl FIF'TY-S1X YEARS With tne greatest respect, allow, me 10 subseribe mysell | orage, and have been ailicted wich RUBUMATISM for the vour grateful ttemds = Os gerteh oar otereaiay | last ton yours, rit at L eaught a very severe cold MEDICINE. tesumouy. I which aereured any Rh a u { was confine to the house. employe! m: lan, wi Spb jovereign,and speedy cure | ame uatil the first of May without relieving me at all. in bstructed or difficuit Menstruation, Incoatinence | 4°! Lid Fo ye my involuntary discharge thereof, and for the geu . ly 2 months, sui ral prostrition of the system—vo matter whether the result Of herent cause or eauses, produced by irregularity, sliness re’ eo every thing bot without suffe: upo WOARES IODINE LINIMES induced me io try it, which Lgid | The fat app i tad fe id hours wosemennieraly oe tioued to use it until | had use perfect cure: had nor ill not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate aua | Sttende i without it tion, and advi ic ipe eld arcuate Lp Deb er us afdieted to try je at onee aow ing ic to be the ouly rome] e Several cases where familt Fe ee ee eee TELIA L. JORNSON, dren, afer Jessa fow Great a oat South Third, near Fo Fourthsrees, Wallumsbere. LOSS OF THE t iE USE OF THE wee Yora, Oct. 24, 1846. eneral physical oft the liver. igorating eftects at iearion gave a fueuee. Itimmediately counteracts the ae ‘ive female frame, which ts the great cause of Darreu bodings: aversion Masons. S. Incexsoxt, & Co.: GeNTLEME! Yecommendee for such cases, hope for you, + Sa It is with feelin you my he hints and fall dis ditettloes Joe ve me. “In Sis itremoved wei | humble testimony inf ance Valuable lintment. lirect - 7 it fifteem ‘eogaged at my work, | was Price 82 ver bottle, $0 hal gamut hi eds t take Flow fveknowled ete, which for two taken suddenly wit {ake Plensure ia thus acknowledging diyrandmaiet ih (WORK, cor, of Grand aad Lydius sts, vs Coxsackry, Sept 28,1846, | could not Belper nd aivised mv bety ‘To all whom thie may concern="7 h SENT To THe HOS TTAL, tle of your Sarsapa {went and remained therethree months, ander the eare of the avleand scienufic Phy it, and recommend Albany, ie Dr. Townsend to certify that my wite used one b raat et for a Bootie id e 5 2 ; bilitated : with my ‘persuasion, and the recovamendation of | ‘hat mode of treatment, they 1220 MaKe! | those who had used it, she was induced to try it, with little | Which they couygued some time, aad receiving uo re of Dr. | Oring faith ; aud suffice it to say, the medicine had the happy | *baudoue: My. f. ed eadivlly swollen an tnd desiced effect, novoaly in the hours of contiven ain bromght home, moving ter the expiration of one w its use, t of ever % reliel At this eo 4 astonishing Gegres ciend procured a bottle o Linimeuc, and oon for alone dese sent it to me, sdvising me to make @ thorongn tial of it. INSTANTANEOUS HAI DYE. ATCHELOR'S Liquid Haic Dye, isthe b offe ed for coloricy the hair to's perleerly even rai black or brown, without stainiog or iojuring the s Itis rronounced by hundreds who have used it, the only per- Sold wholesale and retail by ELOR, 2 Wall street, near Broadway. brig Robert ite “WATER CA 131 Third Avenue, N. Y., manufacta: a far the, manufacce awing or bottling ‘of me very fast indeed was pemenanes by physicians 8 Thereby certify that the above certificate, ie Plate, arith Printed directs ting up of the S cureiis isd os con be swage een | said he contd do wothing for me ™m ato YOu, OF way One whe evious | Strange to tell, {felt almost iminediate, reltef—the pai Sou ave entirety welcome tort | Which bad bees seated in m ankle, to be broken up ibecribe myself Four most obedient » pod obliged sorvant srrerel vos id th ALMOST A rae fords re bat feenle ox beat you can, that consump 1fecl towards You, ‘orousht, sal ouly one of ‘several hundre: t of wreiched heivlessuess to’ pei rilla has. cured i. Bnookuyn, Sept. | . Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir : I was taken a little ov Siqued, ago with a severe cough and pain in my side—1 increased on wet Bat s | have the quick consumption I ri 30 for the put | matter, had aight swears, and #) d large quanti ies of b daughier, is trae in every respect. Ning very Iearmy. costo ANN McALISTER. i went to me bospieel tn hope of being benefited, bre wi Annivats any Creanances atthe Port of New York for 7 DISEASES ESTABLISHED A. HE ee a Ce oe exe of Medi Heavens ‘established for the ‘mappression Of quackery | ¢2—iudeed I cannot give you any des: ai attention to all éi Description their particnlur teases of 9 private arsons requieing, medical tr t ids are Darticularly requested to mal int of suffering ane mn 01 time may be thus a One of the members of the College, for many years cox ed with the principal hospitals in europe, for the eure o 50 _— attends for consultation daily from AM | sweats have le't me, aud i ra Scua Exta, Hallett, 19 days from Bonaire for this port, “gers Irving erchaeowaich, ana Gadlan it [nesereatent wot ANY Wabash, Hathaway, henew Se, NOsteate, Fb 31, tet un ‘application, ean have forwarded to them © cheat e ine’ requisite to perform explicitly. togeth ime of contraction, and treatment any, aud enclosing chip el Holland, Henderson, 8 days from NOrleans to we with all » Post-pard, addr " JOH KOSO ‘9 Nawean streat, New York, | aKeut (Mr. VELFEAUS SPECIFIC OR tho radieal cure of gonorrhoea, al later, from Pensacola for NY ork, Feb 16, Lat 27, ton 80, Foreign Ports. Canpenas, about Keb 18—In port, bark Octavio, (new) Sar- rigs GW Kuight, se flord, from jo di; Lushnoe, Dickw a, for Boston; Carribee, Abbott, a0; jad & kedward, Means, do, Idg; Pista, Sawyer, do; sanee 4 J P Johnson, Kisbain, the result of twenty yeer’s experience in complete y cures rie in Faris, are pronounced by their es an, ov en infallible gem he} ted inventor, Bape for all diseases of th 2%6—Arr schr Commodore, Powell, goat by Soe ae m Ficticine aad Pharmuey ine ae cated for all cases ofdebihiey Produce dalgence or excess of eny kind. tle romedy for Impotence, sterility, oF burr depend on malfurmation, i tles $lesch; cases of halfn dozen $5; packed, end sont to yall para ofthe Uaion._ RICORD'S ALTE nar VE OR the permanent eure of prima. inl Ulcers, nodes, or any compyaint of ful me Fecrsons suspect tem, should use thie erson can consider rece, “at steer tnoroughly 6h na éelebrated qiterative. or in onsen of elf a doue eeked ond sont toatl parmot the Union. Y OF BARSATARILLs New Pur iely 1, 184 CONCENTRATY, i Ae tHACT GENTIA. extract, teu And curative powers of the roove | ved to get better very 1a recomivended by the reaparila at present bel for all auch a or pimples, ulcers, toany extract of, fy j--4 be ralied on as yo an +e state of d ring Wi i ast of alt dn donen bottles mer a on ion. Fark ount to wholesale purchasers, he st od Fisned wi terrae AN Fromngior the Highanpson M. ik “Tu sais =f Bs as M4 Yous Heaao Estapuisument, ‘Nason srect, New York. jewl York, “ort Chae and county of Level York, ¥ eppe-ted ‘Ann and Mary rand being by duiy sworn, dota de- po aud say, La cS e certificate signed by rable 1 was no! hardiy breathe—| die; was co: fined to my bi ine and case Fa supposed by my friends to be past ad tried agreac number of remedies, and al) ~ Pan (i Rage yo | stem to be of to purpose. T vead of some Seiresr Alderman of the J nary cues performed by your medicine, and to tell you we — tion oF eamlnernent ce truth, Lauspected there was some humong in them, But | | 5. PAN MILCER: 4 Was induced to try It—1 done so, and am very than 1 gasns, 8. INGERSOLL & Co apeparmies Of Waeee & Teansot say that fam entirely well, but lamso tar recover. ed as to be aloutmy business, and hope to be entirely Wel, ina few weeks My cough and paim in the side, and mb, bat very little, and am tas Lita fen to give you | re her npatarrs and put up my mind that she would uot be able to gaming my osual streogth. Todum Eiuament,”s she was 1s Mateuten<of my enge to publish if you Thave also be ou for, ear atiee. PARK BROWN, 47 Dats *t, Brooklyn ed wich ehilbl tried every tring Th - HieUMATISM AND die, Flue heard of, buc never iouad anythicg that gave me sah immer Beptemver 16, 1846 d iad permanent relief, asthe A your" Iodine Liat rem a cheaceor | De, Townsend—Dear Sir:—My wife has been for several | ment.” Yours truly, } adficted with Acbeumatiam, Sr bas tried mauy dit SYLVANUS WHITE, fereut remedies to obiain some relief, but ail to 273 Badge street, Brookl, a. Brooklyn, Dec, 16, 1846. $,LNGERBOLL, x sole proprietor. Lg Ma EAKL street. 8. INGERSOLL, For sale, also, by all respectable drugg fe procured some of Sarsal M. Du | dent cuir. 4 and it give 2. ian in my employ) badly troubled wi a smell quaminiy Ngee Saraaparilla, 0. consider it one of the re nid woud advise all who.are afl eve GABRIT GARRA. /RON BE STE private h naan, of varia CORNELL & JAC 2 h ey eflectacuremamig | abe. ik 4 s. semen’ re aN RID ver ‘ime than any other remedy, without tinting. r Townsend's Sarsapariila 1s no less successful in curing MILLS AND CORN N stomach, or confinement frow | this disiressiug complaint, then for diseases of the bl Xo ” Sretiom an merrows ucbliiny, ete ease T! Buttermilk Falls Mills are offered for eal tm 4 on the west bank of id Hadsoa ek te mil Towusend : Dear Sir—The e! re Pogedit of aay wee to r. are truly wonderful ca have been subject to severe attic bee Oy ee eeetaine the bet the Union ve suffered all the torture: at, and | south, "There ea Com Kiln of the laruest ef ever finding relief erceptin death. Ihave | proved coustruction, and Linseed Uil wor the pleasure to inform you “there is yet.a balm in Gilead.” J | per day. ‘1h re B rua of burs, abu wei arefaly | have used two bottles of your Sarsaparilla, and fe nd plenty of room. |All in geod ofder and in operation, Air nant of my old complaint, (I seud you this for publication | plication may be made by mai! or otherwise | of New York,» and ay person you may refer to me, | would be app: form 0 oe beneit [have received a othe ey | feb teamiwer ee BUNA th tos Yours, truly, HN HALL, 0 Balton st. July 6, 1846. Themas Smith, printer, 162 Nassa | of a tong standing aggravated ease of — anmiet ewe athe Bee THE NEW YORK HERALD. iene seven ad realy rove vroniad | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIRTOR, remedy. ne following. je alontae serene soecived eon agentir Circulation n---Forty Thousand, ding ia New Haveay DAILY HERALD—Kvery day, Price 2 conte per copy $7 2% per anvum—payable in advance: WEEKLY, HERALD Every Saturday—Price 63 cents 234 cents jer anoum—payable in advance OR EUROPE—fvery stoau Packer. day-= Pree ty Cents per copy—~$3 Fer aunum. payable ia'ad- "ANNUAL PICTORIAL Le! nm D—Pablished on the DR. TOWNSEND—Dran Sin— «| withthe erysipelas for cwe yenrs, and eould ot get any | to remove it. in last resotved to make a your S Ty, | parilln. 1 took two bottle Hoge as superior | itentirely cured me. fw re the publ cine by & friend that had t is of January of each year—single bopsiidegrstie ENKY 8. WILLIS. ADVERTISE «ENTS, at the nena Principal ofice, 126 Kulton stra chit Building, New | in advance, Advertisements should be wr York: Weddin & Co., No. 8 Sta Boston; tt Ke sone, North "ad i meh Phitads vdciphn ‘8 8. Ha ; Durol, & ‘Co. | Brose alana, Co, 11 Series street, en Or th Pearl street, Albany, and by principal dru spe the United States, West Ind vith legible manner, The Proprietor will not be feeponsitie fot erzors that may ect in th HINTING, ofall kinds. ‘executed beaatifully and with |, addressed to the bovnge will be de- neerintiou ON BENNET Big North West comer of Fulton and Nassau streets at

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