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0 idea of ontenty ee Gee ae and commend: ity— bis ise epuaciation and bis awoetly tones, all combined os to render him an almost unsurpassable "The committee again rose without voting Tho bill #04 Mr. Benton, was made a special order for to-morrow. And the Senste adjourned. Asembly. Axnany, March 12, 1947. During the morning hour, the House was engeged the eleotion of & Speoker cd interim, that 1s te say ee ring the absence of the Speaker, who left town this Mr. Wi , » ah ae. of Sullivan, was clected the Spoake the Committee on the Judiciary, 1 tion of judicial cficers, and fereiberporeeee ai The question before the committe: » mentto th bill offered by Mr. Wright, relative to tho classification of the Justic: of the Court of Appeals. Mr. Suumway off-red the following substitute for the smendment of Mr. Wright, The J ee th, and 7th to serve, ebi Justices of wise provided by Ja A spirited debate occurred, when (he substitue for the ‘was adopted—Ayes 65, | noes 24. The 2ommittee rose and reported the bill to the House, red to the Committee onthe Judiciary amendment of Mr. Wright when it was r to report complete. Wasutneton, March 10, 1847. News From the Army—Santa Anna’s Poticy— | Commodore Connor—The Attack on San Juan | d@’ Ulloa—Mr Benton—the next Elections. Letters have been received from General Tay- lor, dated at Saltillo, the 6th or 7th of February. At that time there had been no apprehension of an attack. Everything was quiet in that quar- The Hovss then resolved itself into a Committ | the Whole on, the bill re by Mr. (Spemee ae | the | Mr Clay, in the hone of | of John Tyler. justices of the Supreme Court of the Ist, 3d, judicial districts, having the shortost time pays tes i, for the first two years, constitute four of | Ritchie that had there been Judg of the, Court of Appeals of this State, and the re! ‘ourt o| 24, 4th, 6th and | Sth judicial districts, having the shortest time to serve, for | the two years thereafter, constitute four Judges of the Court ef aw and thus alternately, until Wasumoron, March 12, 1847. Matters im the Capital. The correspondence between the Presiden ateny taphal xe 4 bortorlog ico. Totter #0 addressed, it | the person, * bel hile tinue in, A Ee. wer ; while itsustains all our specula | 0°" -s termination. tions, ends them all. It puts an end to all con- bat troversy. The history of the whole affair, from the first incipient initiatory suggestions, last fall, | of a Lieutenant General, and all the way down | the to the propositions and expositions before Con- grees, and the several shapes of the same thing— its whole history is a matter of permanent inter- est. The disguises, more particularly, in which | Per cent. t e Lieutenant Generai was presented to Con- gress, reminded us of the different styles in which | P°r ost. ish of a national bank was served up by adapting it to the palate i But neither the onions nor the | thick coat of gravy could disguise the cod fish, and the captain didn’t like it. The Senate had | except those whic! they could not accept him ; he same dislike of the Lieutenant General, and nd we tell Father of the session, the House amendment allowing | tlement of accounts of the President to designate a Major General for | the supreme command, would not have succeed- Ee ed, especially alter the unauthorised, although of- | 8 io eon toe fo of pentacierare Mares en thar the postmasters will credit themselves with 40 per cent. upon tho first twenty-five dollars received in tho quarter, im between twenty five dollars and one movement would | hundred dollars in th stration at the mercy of the | cent. ; and upon any regency, we have no idea that it will be carried | into effect. The administration folks will take ficial attack of Mr. Benton upon Mr. Calhoun. Speaking of Mr. Ritchie, the impression is again current that he is going to sell out to the Croswell peeple. Now, as thi throw the admi. good care of that. Gen. Daff Green’s Calhoun paper will hardly been for soine time under consideration. Prunapetenta, March 13, 1847. A fracas occurred last evening between John Williams und Eliza Jane Flamer, two of the wretched colored persons who exist in the pure lieus of Moyamensing, and resulted in the er. The rumor that Santa Anna had ordered | woman being stabbed with a sharp knife in the Vera Cruz to be abandoned, gains no credence | eft side, inflicting a wound serious enough to here. That he authorized spreading the report, | cause death. She was conveyed to the hospital, there is little doubt, as his policy is to mystify | and he committed to prison to await the result, our Generals us much as possible. He has in- Bishop Potter, of the Protestant Episcopal dustriously circulated many rumors of intended | Church, consecrates to-morrow morning, a son ot attacks on our various ‘rontier posts, manifestly | one of the most eminent divines of that church. If with the view of distracting the attention of our Generals, and to mask his real design. It is be- | event which is to happen the young and eloquent report speaks correctly this is not to be the only lieved here that his real purpose is to march in | candidate for the holy orders. A ceremony of a person to the support of Vera Cruz, leaving hit subordinates to keep General Taylor in check. | quite different nature has been settled upon, which ished will unite him to a beautiful and, accomp Nothing could be better conceived than the policy | eat the danghter of one of our first. families he has adopted, if this be, as L have very little | rited from her doubt it is, his real object. He has thrown for- ward various parties of light troops to cut off our | advanced detachments, and to impress our Ge- nerals with the fear of an immediate attack on several of their posts 2t once, in order to deter | General Scott from taking from General Taylor’s | command as large a force ashe had at first in- | ie is in the po: ion of a large fortune, inhe- | fr ¢ her, and though “guardy,” is unwilling, being of age she hus the right to follow the bent of ber inclinations in disposing of her hand. Whether ili or good betide this match, the parties havethe best wishes of all sympatbising with true love, delight in the sight of two willing heart ommingling in holy union. William K Henry was put upon his trial last Thursday, for the seduction of a young iady named Margaret Ann Warrev, which be had ef- tended, for the attack on Vera Cruz; at the same | fected through promises of mariage, often re- time that he has given outa report that he has ordered the castle to be abandoned by its garri- | peated during the eleven months that he had visit- | ed her before aecomplishing his vile purpose.— | | This suit is the first of the kind instituted under son, with the view of delaying the embarkation | the act of 1843, which makes seduction a criminal of the troops intended for its attack, as he doubt- less believed General Scott would be in no hurry toembark, if he supposed the castle would be | surrendered without a blow, and still less so with | * female teacher in one of our public school | consequence of having accidentally struck a young boy under her charge in his eye, which the large forces of the enemy hovering over our weak posts. Inthe mean time, Santa Anna has probably set ont for Vera Cruz, and may be | | armament, fuel and stores, and will probably sail | on Monday or Tuesday. She was launched from ‘ ‘ | the railway yesterday morning. the neighborhood. He can gain nothing, and he | expected to make a stand there, or if he tind that position untenable, then somewhere in otfence. The jury came into court yesterday morning with a verdict cf guilty. Sentence was deferred. A prosecution 1s about to be commenced against has resulted in the The steamship S tal loss of sight. arpion is now receiving her Three fires occurred last night between the must lose a great deal by evacuating Vera Cruz | hours of ten and tweive o’clock. The first was a without a struggle—always provided he do not intend to create a necessity for a peace by giving up, one by one, the strongest positions, into the | pirat where three small buildings were de- | stroyed. | hands of our army, and thus showing his country- men the folly of prolonging the contest. Gen. Scott will not be deceived by this manwu- vre. His orders have been to proceed, as soon as } the ¢j practicable, to the attack on Vera Cruz, and he is | by this ti in all probability, on the ground, mar | ipo ppeaicow anteLenmemeted Broun’ m=" | wih but little doing. Flour was held at $5 75 — | $5 62} offered, no sales. ° Corn meal, $450 asked, king his preparations. barn on the north side of Kensington, the second a building at the corner of Fifth and Callowhill streets, and the third at Ninth and Nectarine The steamboat State Rights, last night while | crossing the Delaware, with the pilot line from New York, came in collision with a'canal barge laden with flour. She towed the barge over io in a sinking condition, and the flour was landed with but little injury. The flour and grain market continued flat, Itis not atalicertain that the Mississippi will | $4 37$ offered. A small sale of oats was mude at take part in the ‘bombardment of San Jaan d’- Ulion Unless some extraordinary and unlooked for delay takes place in the embarkation of the forces or the preparations onthe ground, the Jand attack will take place about the 20th,or at latest the 24th inst. The attack will be a combined one, and therefore it is more than probable the Mississippi, if she do not possess more than ordinary sailing | qualities, will not arrive in time. Com. Perry goes out to take the command of the Gulf squadron, which he will assume immediately on his arrival. The longest term of the command of a squadron s three years, and Com. Conner has been nearly | four years in command in the Guif. The rule was not enforced when his term. expired as it was thought hard to recall him just when the long tedi- um of his menotonous and tiresome duty was about to be enlivened by alittle active service. At thattime too, thegeneral opinion was thatthe war would not last more than a few months, and it was not thought worth while to enforce the rule in his regard. The aspect of things has since changed. Although tkere are indications that the war cannot last through the summer, there is no certainty that it will terminate for years; and un- cer these circumstances, it would be unjust tothe other oflicers not to afford them an opportunity for distinction,to which the rules of the service entitle | 2000 State 6's, 8113; 200 Schuylhiil | idle, 83 | people themselves throughout the country is specially iavited to 1h may send and receive fr ty doys before the commencement tl tho meeting of the next Congre: | 41 cents. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, Manca 13—Finst Boano —20 Lehigh, 25; 1000 State 5’, 71: 15000 ea Bank, cash, 4%; 100 Rending Railroad, « Arrex Sares—1009 United Stotes Troasury Notes, 1007; 160 Reading Railroad, 293¢; 100 do, 29; 1600 Le- high 6's, 67. Secowp Boann—4é Farmers’ & Mechanica’ Bank, 99%; *65, convert: Arre® Sarrs—100 Morris Canal 15; 69 Girard Bunk, 1135; 4000 St 5's, 174. The Post Office Department. {From the Washington Union.) We lay before our readers the now regulations which have been adopted by the Postmaster General, under ihe lnwe passed at the cloge of the last session of Congress.— Tey embrace a variety of new and interosting provi- cions, Which ought to be thoroughly understood by the ss well as by alltho poetmasters "he attention of this last and important class of officers 167A Regulations of the Post Office Vepartment for the en forcement of the acts of Congress of the Ist, 2d and 3d of March 147 | 1. Ali deputy postmasters are authorised to send free, | through the mails, ell letters and packages not weighing over two ounces, which they may have occasion to write | or send, relating to the buriness of their offices or of the | Post Office Depertmer business,”and signing their names ‘hereto. And those | whose compensation did not exceed $200 for the year ending the 50.b of June, 1946, may also send free through the mails, letters written by themselvos, and receive fn them. As Commodore Conner’s term is at an | Sern not weighing oo end, no man in the service is better entitled to the | command than Commodore Perry. Independent | of his fame asa naval officer, his patriotism in | serving in a subordinate capacity im the Guif is | 93°! endorsing thereon “post oitice ions on their owa private basi- not weighing over one-balf ounce. 2. Members of Congress ond delegates from territories through pe mails, from tl . letters and pack- in weight, and public pounds in weight. Pub- not exceeding two oun uments not exceeding thr worthy of all praise, and is well worthy of imita- | lic documen's are those printed by the order of either tioa by the juniors of the service. Whether he arrive before or after the capture of the castle, he will immediately assume the command. If Commodore Conner has not yet been enabled to | pertorm any brilliant exploit since the commence- ment of the blockade, yet his pationt endurance of the tedium and unpleasantness of the blockade, | and his triumph over the many difficulties of his | position, will insure him a hearty welcome from his countrymen on his return. Numerous conjectures have been advanced about Mr. Benton’s course since the defeat of the Lieutenant-Generalship on the last day of the ses- sion. I see that some have gone so far as to place the three millions at his disposal. I need scarce- | ly say that in any rumor representing him as going to Mexico ina diplomatic capacity, there iano sortoftruth, The three millions will be laid out under the eye of Mr. Buchanan,and I believe, fur diplomatic intercourse with Mexico, no other than Mr. Slidell will be chosen. Should Mr. Ben- ton decline the appointment tendered him by the President, it is believed it will be offered to Gen- eral Dix. A better appointment could not be made. of the Hous of Representatives of the Thir* tieth Congress published a few days since in the Herald, I give the following calculation as to the probable résult of the elections yet tobe held. It is made up by some of the ablest poli- ticians th the country, and is impartial. It is wp to Feb. 18, 1847, J Dem. Whig. Native rest Elwoted, +60 78 1 ‘0 be Blected, Matoh. 78 3 New Hampshire .. 3 Connéetiout...... 1 7 Rhode |; 0 3 by « 8 a 6 ” 3 7 [weeee 1 = —-34> — St oa ecoee = This will give the democrats a clear majority of s'x over the whigs and natives. Whether this will bea working majority or notis hard to deter- majority of treble the number. GaLviensis. endorse 77 ali letters or pac! | ounces, * ment. All letters and packeges issuing from the d or, under their the other officers who we: vilege prior to the act of 5, de But such officers have not the right to send | be hereafter rated with postag between the publishers of news| ed by persons enjoying the pi Filer may take pewrpapers out ef the mails, for eale or dis- tribution among subscribers 98. Transient newspapers, or those not sent from the office of publication to subscribers, hand bills, or circu- lar letters printed or lithographed, not exceeding one sbeet in size, will pay three cents, upon delivery at the all office, and before ti will be charged by deputy postm | ter in the sent, and stamped or the office from which enclosed in th , ; or Y maleate the kame envelope o mine. Some believe it will be better than a | ties house of Congiess, and publicotions or books procured or purchased by Congress, of cither house, for the use of the mombers, 3. The same privilege ellowed to members of Con. | gress, is extended to tae Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the Honse of Represoniatives during their offi- cial terms, Which terminate with the eloction of their successora. 4. Tho privilege of the Vice Pret ia enlarged, so nt that he may send and receive free, public documents, | during his official term, “ 5. Persons entitled to the be a 9 } weighing under two fre,” and siga the same, designat.ng the cilice in weight should be designated by writing the lic “docnments” on them, and signing them officially as above. The character of public docu: issued from the public offices in the city of Washington and directed to persons authorized to receive them fe may be designated by @ stamp specilying the office fi whieh they issue, and the words “ public document | such other evidence of their ‘cla i upon between them and the postmaster of Washington. Any document folded pad seoien cd hee ving such evidence of its character on the envelope, will be rated with po: ve livering postavas | a public document, transmissible free throu, | to the person addressed. "Os EOetTl "or racter as may be agreed led, not he- , Which will be remitted by the de- + Upow satistactory evidence that it is 6. All lett wd packages from and to the heads of departments, or the other public officars who were cr- | titled to the ranking privil a titted to the sranklog privilege prior to the passage uf the of their re+pective offices, will bo delivered to the per soni | propriation has been made by Congress for Asa corollary to the list of the members | ch, 1849, 1m relation to the business addressed, without sny charge of postage, as an ap- their pay- rtments, should be marked on the envelope “ ofl business,” and signed by the heads of the departinen lrection, by their chief clerks, and titled te the franking p ignating their official free, their private letters or papi 7. All newspapers transmitted through xcept ge; and contractors are put in the mails, evs as prepaid mat eit accounts of mails aga “paid” with the name of nt. 9. Transient newspapers, handbills, or circulars, can- ay Dilla, and upon tl not be received free by deputy postmasters under their | privilege. Jf such should be addressed to them, it is their duty to return them to t ver, ehargod with letter postage. If deposited in a post office unsealed, addressed 10 deputy postrasters or | others, they will not in any case be forwarded by mail, without prepayment of the postage. if ¢ be rated with letter postage, wud for mails. sender under a new co- Jol they will ded in the 10, Letters addi see to different persons cannot be package under a pe- rs, unless addressed to foreign coun: 1 Letters, newspapers, and one ouluce in'weight, nldrewed to ane ofver mentee oF private in the ormy of the United States in Mexico, of é; 26 Har- | risburg Railroad, 2934; 58 Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, | 4934; 4000 United states Loan. 6's, °66, 10134; 600 United | States Troasury Notes, 1007, | do, 70%; 1000 United States Loon, 6's, '67, "101%; 100 Unived 5, 2939 ilege of franking should | andall public documents which exceed two i exchange papers rs, and those Trunk. | : and for any 30. than a year. returns, and for the £10. Pos March 12, 1847. MEDICAL NOTIOS 70 LADIE months after its ter 12. Extra commissions allowed deputy the order of *he 9th of July, 1845, are superseded by the ed by the 24th section of | pealed, and act of the lat of | postmasters by act of the 34 March, 1847. 18 ‘The commissions a! ect of the ad of Murch, rates ullowed by the Ist section of March, 1847, in lieu of them, as follows ;- 1. Onthe amount of letter postage, not exceeding $100 in any one year, 40 per cent. 2. ba any sum between $100 and $400 in any year, 833; jee is 3d dvor trom the Muser DULLAKS KEWAKD.—Uruse’ Specihe Mixt forthe ‘eure of Gonorrhea, Gleets, ‘of the orguns of fo ove analagous complunts A for kes sueedy, ant i Feemere i Poise Scie tos tx saicaia ie OF alte id permanent cure with- ré N CERTAIN DISEASES OF A DEEPLY LN 3. On any sum between $400 and $2,400 in the year, 30 STIN t acquaint these in any there referred to, that he nay be consulted at his pri dwelling, 48 Greeawich ‘ot i Jin the mori 4. Oo any sum over $2 400 ina 6. On the amount of letiers anc distribution at offices derigrated by ral for thet e, 7 per cel The tr letter pouinge arise fr ear, 1234 per cent. kets received for | Postmaster Gene- | nt. includes all postages received, mM Hew spapers, vent from the offices of the publishers to subsoribers, and from pamph- lets and magezines—so that all prepaid postage upon nt transient papers, hand bills, and circulars, printed or ill twenty days left | lithograptied, will be treated as letter postage in the set- | thy where it eaa be had, an glo cnse of recent gouorth ane ines aaforenn ely pert ant. sltsle ey rencuted witha remedy by ‘which they ide gieet, strict orders entailed of these ts Workuese aud iri 6 On all sums aris! ca, the postage on news nd pamphle' it different opinion ‘Anat fete uot ouly che MONTHLY KEPORT FOR FEBRUAKY, YORK SURGICAL INSTITUTE, No.76 CHAMBERS St Svccessynuty Taeatep. 1 Case lateral curyature of the spine under treat- OF T! MEDICAL AND hundred dollers received in t! and on any sum over six hund: quarter, ut the rate of 123¢ per cent. | t 8 The conan tcp will be oe is Lniieed * fore, except that the annual compensation to which post. be started yet awhile, although the project has mi a. limited, will be computed for the fiscal year, commencing on’the Ist of July, and endi ef June,and in due proportion for any perio: 30 per cemum ; | received in the | But with regard to the more iminediate train of orilo, per 1 Euamued te detect dis- es, ling 7$falpitation of the heart, of the womb, and per se: ha thet what is good in one most be destructive in another. 9. No other allowances can be made to postmasters ex: |} Gonortnass (ehuonie cept box. rents to an amount not exce num, and the surplus of such receipta may be upplied to the expenses of the office, under th Postmaster General. The emolument or box: count must be uccounted fer regularly in the q me quarter as other proces : Me in pe esa. jomual dropsy, hancres; Primary consumption, direction of the ‘itation in urethra, uo UL OPRKATIONS AND CURES. stmasters in their returns forthe present quarter ending the 3ist of March, 1847, will adjust their ac- counts according to the above allowances. C. JOHNSON, Postmaster General. Succe: 1 Fracture of the fita Astricture, and yet, if proper! an Ship Marcus, 81 wine. Brig ‘Walsh; Maren: Pierce | Odell, St sou ‘worth, Petersburg, ‘Loo! 10; C Lardy Feow Barge—Swai W Pe Mason & Thomoron. | Pr | ehr thiberni { to J Hunter. Schr Penuwa, Level, Sehr Vietor, Crowel Miscellancous Mecords Scun May Frowen, of Sog Harbor, 50 days out from New York, avd boned to Rio Negro, P.tagonia, put into Maran- heim, on the 7.h Dee. in distress, with loss of suila, spars, &e. | Sho sriled ryate on the 18ch, bat doubis are entertained as to | her ability to reach her destined po foliing to leeward considerably in sailing. Banu Cona of New Bedford, abandoned at sea, end crew taken off avd brought iato New York, was insured at the , Whaling Office, New Bedford fur $5 b. 6,16; 100 do, #.5, | Murine Office, New Bedford, for $3,910, Ship Sc vary, F Maren 9th, Cape H | Montreal, Dx. Cape Henry W 75 mise: Be berk Counts timore, Merch 9 | Sehr Li Heury W 10 miles. | in 8 day: | GCodet, D for Surinam No dz: Kio, Ober, R, Mareh t= reace, Smith, Philatelpl schrs Weleo: | | New York; Expr: | gers, Liverpool; ba \f | Flore mereld, Poole, Ballyshacuon, Tre aon, Moctevideo and Buenos Axres: hra Splendid, Burt, New re reemal jen ut should appeared, hey ma\ pox. ua ‘6a rh ‘COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. State of the Flour Markets. Boston, March 12—The sbip Geo. Thacher cleared this forenoon for Cork, with the followi 36 J br Indian corn, 440 bbls. corn meal, 66 do. oatmeal, do. buckwheat—amounting in’ value to over | sat Cte’ city fer tneit, truth,) how should "kao under the arm, 2 Suppression of menses, ERTIFICATE OF MK GEORGE W. GIB. Clerk of the Fulton Market —About five years go I was facked with an ulceration of my throat, which continued to ‘my oody, also in my nose. As the ith began to «.affei ‘Su Ke decade outa, Magy pera crnnalt he rte he ome on business fs eae AGee ‘g MAMKILIME HERALL, _—_————————_——_—_——_—]} } PORT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 14, 1 was confiaed to wumost exertion at had Warerloo, (packet) Alten, 1 terloo, Allen, Li I, Wzatarlog. (pa t) Allen, Liverpool, icrelifingts ony Lins OF Livinr0uL PAuns tinaoy Se A a. AT! iW 1 26th, ith roou SHE Lith O! ftp MONTH ing wi Ros NEw ¥ Ship SHERIDAN, Capt. 26, deter , Tetention baa ris ‘Capt. one fo awe %, ce 10, the Doctor. a, oR Ne Eile, arch. rented ed, ‘April chest he vecessary |, a, {FROM EIORRPOOL, advice aud inciigine. Ae cor hwirdirecuon ia |S) GARMCK, December 1, Sr MERE Man, | SUMO aa pm ine $8 John sreet, New York | ethivsare all of the rst class, upwards of 1000 tons, Inia this city, with such wproveueuts as combine great AND IMPORTANT NATURE. em | ved, with weseael comfort for passengers, Aomet HEE is be et © @ hi tor whieh a Se a te ath ctated ir the dveset | wiltepovdct. Tiacsiine ae commtnded by expec ps Yaa na who will make every exe: eneral satisfaction. Netther the Captain or o ‘will be respousible for any letters, perc ee by, thom, unless regular oe 8 by venereal maladies, there | For freight or pismge, e fr ieregt the sufferer—such | E.R COLLINS, 56 South stroet. nblity the ‘seal organs from ex: | jal JWR SPL RY & UO, rn street, between the hous: Le 2 ne Treoativenee of urine, EASES de RE KIDNEYS, ‘aud of the LAD: GRAVEL, and those various urinary affections, hare Wy calted Gravel v7 Stone. od cn ee ‘The author finds tas wt hee beens macter eee Ri SUURANGEMENTS. Should devote his sents to dineases which persone ofevery | Remittances to and avsage from Great Britein and Ireland, iption pre cure so easily. If, however, but oue | rf, by the. v OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- befouaed, | BLAOK Bae OL PACKETS. ev" miseries these gl ‘And, ics not ouly che Present misery and deletions Lacy af | daling from Livespool on the lst and I6th of exery month. them are of such ‘anto effect posterity, i not, mdbed, | ‘Aivoy by brat clase Atuervean abive (weekly) sicher di reproductive power. Ve isa that tha | | Fereqnsseliing (the Ohvaniy withthe pubscribern aud Bae slbgiyfshew itl no te | rg ee re iy ova Pah Wet tik racard to the a i ferpol ou the latand 16th of every month. G the ic i- | first class iraegea heart be ease | ue these ints. Now, supposi r ay. caerhst 1 Let Seadiuchs he Fecoue amram Meh | gfe Mls Suh athe cal an oa sumone mesial | gp} oh FORUny 7 ay, i September w 161 NEW YORK, 13 February, Ist June, Ist October. opportunities author has of witnessing in those who apply tohim. For instance, som: lyin | COLOMBIA," siticted with ane have been Cane et caieed catcely, for | YORMBHIME, iat Mazen, Tot July, lt November eireouplana ware einer onesor tke ofan, burtotally | OXFORD, at cays, let December erent and innocent disorders. ty narrass the mind | MONTEZUMA, leah. 16eh YO, Ie oan wn 0 finest ‘eld for knavery, is that of Stric. P.8.—T) pap ip are respectfully notified, by desire poor pati S| ovassortve Black Bull, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, venotitaen, the Sayents but HR, B, & Co. have permission es ae aeaeees's wills, te oat rout. passengers by that line, easous; but whether the disc Uae th only ‘authorised passenger agents the better off. Now every real pl city, pale cay Fenmernchneal eyriciaiemond Yous aertuay | qe dectan te Rey beng tated, Das ns 30., Bankers, London,w' ict ‘ous of common psu | Messrs, Prescott Grote, Ames & Co., Bunkers, Loudon. marks, are | sre bets regrns isonghout Eigland Ireland Soettend ws por ie tl Tales. . chesetore, ne would say. if, these he ean appeal t rt ient of | torte cars is grentying door to the Fulton’ Banh. nit ts’ gratiy 35 Fulton street, N. ¥., next door Pee oo ee Oe ct is very’ litle mead | ‘The offic cof Mr. Roehe, Senr., is at 75 Dublin rest, Vator incoavenence. Nothing cap, exceed the im- | _o7re werpool, oat of lage yours in the tpeatmens of ‘his complaint, ue FOR NEW ORLEANS. Hane propel faved ia ua man aye as (ormenly LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE. le writer who perfectly cured, thoug @ source of trouble and be fa ty Lor years. : Orihe convenience of those who cannot consult the a3 thor perponnlly, he furnishes his own pecullar and successful mode of cure, which he adopts particularly to each , dual Tage’ His trestinentis the mose radical, aa well as’ rapid aud Lk, portively private that can be devised, ax wonld willingly be careain Dey attested ty thousands of names were the subject ofa differ e apia E hot ‘ot Paskas “Consultations be addressed “box 069 lower | Bark HEBKON, Captain Greig. tn pesengaltations PHiecelveche moat iaithfal and deliberate | ‘he atove ahips are all of the fi'st class, of light draft of Ettention water, and commanded by the mos experienced eapiains in ee Distiner and separate rooms for those who, may | the trade. ‘Their eabins are handsorsety furnished, and every have to wait. m2 Im*rre fr ‘Nesta de Ibo bores, but vane fd = 2 . Ct ‘. N JORATING CORDIAL, FOR | 89 BK. CON VERS’ INVIG: ON: | Ne SINENCE, OR NOCT ‘This celebrated and Powerte) re! Hasgo’ 0, .veamith & Wa! Eagle, Gregg, Waterlord, Ireland, nk, P Back; 0 from excensi is deplorable and ho seph . Krojer; Martha Kins Wooster, Havana, 8.ur medical authorities in the United State wes. M here I shall be hap) tase. Ww, dersigued, hereby certify thit ferehaut, 105 South st. Alderaan ith Ward. jal physi Fu ton murket, Sparks, Havana, Brett & Vor F, Dunscomb ks | Wood, Savannah, M L MeCre-dy & co; BM Fox, Kllings- & lierson; Pochahontas, Smack, hnson & Loude: Baitimore, Jo! 3 Lord; Wm Jammes, Cannon, do; , the use of mercary, the energy, paralosis, out of a large wun! be examined at the office of will be forwarded to any part of the coun- Med i ions, by 10, id, addi Hy tastier directions, meni SOaue Hee ireas- se I ‘cal and soci A ‘Hundreds of cases ol sudden decline or consumption may | Bark New Haven, Dowus, 9 hours trom New Haven, in fabits prevail ton alarming extent, and th 5 matrimonial alliances have’ ant been produ ictal fas in the head and | happy resul j,consiitutional weakness n by young man, ions, positively | hout mercury.— im Dusiness. $3 attended to. Donk | or in the throat, or nos em. “ , Bradford, of and 2 days from Bristol, Ri, in Young man, if you would be relieved from thes | Sehr Harriet Ann, (of Cal guez. PR, wits 140 hhds 5: Post paid letters Sontalaing a fee of | be deceived. Dr Johnson isin no way connected w | Emblem, of North Yarm ut a PAINS AND STIFF SUROFULA, DISEASES Comrounn Syrup of Hyd etel, 8 days fiom Halifax, with fish, ‘Schr Bounty, Caruthers, Wilmington, NC sand stiffuess of the jomts ler car themn, eruptions of arising from an impure state of the blood, ke. From gona fide experiments, under the direction and supervision of the most eminent of the Faeuity, it has received thetr un recommendation, und many le combination of remedies fo ehr Groton, Chase, Boston, with m Schr Marietta, Berry, Boston, with indse. Ve pronounced it the the above vamed diseases, cles, and is warranted t hina, purifies and quickens the circula every part of the au:mal demand for an articie of this kind ‘or to bring 1t before the publi paid enciosing $5, at 1: Meicat ADVICE —DUCs dential! Fall in consequence 0: her has induced the pro} pt Tt 1s recomtuenses and needs uta trial to convince the most in- H. RING, Dra ie N.B. Be sure to observe the written sigvature of | Riwa over the cork of each bottle. 26 NO VAY.—DK. COKBITT, 19 Duaue street, member of the Royal College of Surgenns, London,} may be consul ed in the treatment of certain delicnte A practice of fourteen y : enables Dr, U. to cure the worst form of thisdisense. hecen cases cured in four day: ve ti for these most distressing co! 0, and +t the Matual Prepared end sold [tel ipo! | Brig John Hill, Pierce, tom St Johns, PR, for New York, Mach Sch, lat 24 36, lon 72 39, foster. trem New York for New Orleans, ry W75 miles, i .frem Norfolk fur Cork, Mareh oth, ited Liverpool for Bal- ore, Merch 9, Cape the patient being aware, caused by maltreatment and some- times ¢ used by the neglect of the parties themselves, devoted to venere: ape Henry W_ 10 m re pool, from Nassia, for Baits attention pard to the corafort and convenience of the passen- rs. ther the captains or owners offthe above ships ponsible for jewelry, bullion,precions ston Ware, or for any Letters, p ou board of them, unless rei the sane, ard the value therein expressed. perorfrejghror passage apply on board, xt Orleans whert foot of atreet, or er of lite.” , K. COLLINS 56 South street. high encomium. The highest | agent in New Orleans—Johu Woodruff. & Co. who will -ecommend It. # . ere for to auy ether article for the cure of the above dis. | Prombtly forward tomes not offer th SBILITY, IMPOTHNCY Se OR NOCLUKNAL EMISSIONS, dy has be as HM fully sustain thi a spe flections,’ the consequence of | p 3 ' Peg fyouth, or the excess per years, viz: general phi Gi i) MeBRIDE, J1., has removed his u: nce of h prostretion, nervous torpor of the 46 Broadway, and continues to remit money, in sams al pitation of the 1, costiveness, any part of Irelan imness of 1, VErtiKo, jeer. joss of d hit pranecencor in business hay lor ri one the Inst thirty years and more; also to any partof Kugland or extremitios, Jassitude, — uo-taraal al : fnrotency,or d'toral decay of virility, Mental olan. eunatted by letter, post-paid, to the subseriber, of re victim su ration of mind. confusion of ideas, Lee ey leith Kime, with the uame of the pet ol lemory, dejection, or tnelancholy.forebodings; aversion | sons in freland, Kugland, ot Scotland, to whom it is to to, social jntercourse, tim distrust, and love of | and nearest post wn, will be imiediately transmit- solitude. ‘These ar f this violation of | paid aceordimglyshad’s receipt 10 that effect given of man’s p) eral being. | “r forwarided to the sander 528 'm9 ve tnced to the above banefui practices. Youngmen iu | OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFI E, j 8, and particularly in the country, where ther | 2 a 4 wuld attend the conan EARL 8TH 9 PI EET. perceive this cdvertisement treats ofan imporuant subject 0 | SAMUEL THOMPSON AND NEPHEW, Acgnxts ror THE “ Buack Stan” Line or Pacurty sand | 1947, a Liverpool to New York. gy. be restored to'manly vigor of body and mind not to Captains ‘Tne Reg. Tne B'n rocure this cordini—it is the ouly auehorof hope Tor oa ay ‘f. 8. Freeman, BT 1400 e mode of effecting a cure, sud the hints and fall dist | Liverty, P-P. Nortov, 7921300 closures which accompany the medicine, are high y impor. | Cornel, KM French, 10851750 fant to the married and . Price $2 per bottle; $i0half | = Ohio, H. Lyon, 76a 1315 doen; or $20 per dozen. Samuel Hicks, T. G. Bunker, a9 1508 'N. B.—Tius Cordial contains no Mereury, or any mineral | Empire, (new) J.G‘Russell, 10901800 subsiauce. Panther Ww 723 1385 Sold wholesale and retail, by SO. FAY, 136 Fulton street, Indiana, 1306 Lamp Store, Hun buildicy, New York Huguenot, 1669 7"'The * Cordial” will be for :arded to *ny part of the Marmiou, (uew) 1600 cityorcountry by addressing as above, post paid, amount Peter Hattrick J. D. Post, 1300 enclosed. ‘As | Wlizbeth Deuiston, b. W, Spencer, 805 = 1400 "Also, for asle by Dr Wadsworth, 45 North Main street, Devonshire, W.T. Thompson, 899 1500 Providence, K. 1.:at 18% Washingt.n street, Boston; No. 4 _ Nisgars, (pew) H. Busse, mW 1350 Broadway, Albany; and by Martinend Whiteley, $20.Ma ket ‘Atlas, (lew), HL. Coffin, To 10 street, Baltimore, Md ; W. Wiliams, Buffalo; and of Dr. | — Chios, (rew J. b Wilson, 10 1400 Rochester, ‘ "a | Sardi CK. Croeker, 21400 ‘Married persons, and thoze contemplating marriage. Ameries,(uew) | Weare, 1180 1960 of phy sical inal pm certain causes, may cua | | iy subscribers would respec:fally inform chel fidentially d the pablic that they have added several splend Cy i i by letter, post onsult Dr. iiy or by letter, post to their line of packers between this por: aod iver 7 hich has been favorably known aud extensively pat- es Gold testes, near “fora period of more than thirty years, and have no id. street, neat | Hesitation in assuring those who may Wien to inake eugage- eatimeats | ments fer the parsage of thei: friends | Usd or Iredaed, ‘thas they will ud these ships i ° : noue i: point of eomioit, convenience, and safety, ore ci ie from andiscreet indulkences of the | whieh wilt sail fiom Liverpool every six days, thronghoat Fost atient on his object being to | he year, making delay, and the consequent expense to emi- to thet state of v-gor nature originally ts po tof emborkstion impossible. A tree pass- Micccs Cetaabenl?: eacetine, Wane teamer from she vatious Irish end Meoteh ports, with vil chg see yeti ou : stnffs and hospital money veid, may be secured all at ud when thote settled for decliae coming unt pad will be promptly refunded, as it LAME ily consulted at his offic ases of a privace natur ious, requires neither merewi from bosipess. Deb re | the lowest rat ie ef | out, the fall feotmaily cared by Dit bs, Letters, port-paid, ene yan “d f ice, | tended ton and medicine, with advice | waual, For furtiter partien!ars. apply to feo, immediately: the United Huates. Ollice tS Gold screet._ | BAMUBL THOMPSON & NEPHEW, | 27 Im*r or to ©. Grimshaw & Co., 10 Goree Piazza) in one or two weeks, w Tir, MAKAIKD WoMAN > thiVAT Foreign Ports, Those, individual T contra yA. M. Mat Cavenne, Feb 18=In port Esther, Glover, » fio. Boston, arr 0: eases of Women, Just p Secrets here coatamed, thi yr Sa about a the 9h and sid © | Mavacurz. PR, Web 27—In port, bark Don Juan, Currier, of aud tor Sew Haven, Id: bries Black | do; Usceola, Sucon, of B 7 towz,) Jangthorn,. from Wilmiugten, from Baltimore, une: of Sedgwick, un unc; brigs Albertina, f 4g” Ducem’ Adelnide. B: me, “mish, for thews, for Norfolk, few days; Dorcas, Lee, from New York. piseasies— on ILA Hawk Duell, ofdo, ELPHIA COLLEGE, DICINE—OK FICE ‘ 97 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK—The Members of College of Medicine having .! on this continent,in every for fidently ‘and sincerely ly, safe and permanent cure, ost modern and scientitie pri day from all parts o! States, Caundn, and Wert Indies, who have affections, auch as aggravated alcer bones azd joiuts, mereuri a Sbould become couyersan', especial the grett Fvench disco. | rer} herecoutrined, to tunerines of the extents of wich | Lie of many a wile has fallen a sacrifice; as also restrain- ; a \ nas felon a session; axl i | OLDEST ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE og AY ree ealy of chides. fou marrage IN THE UNITED STATES ‘To the female nlveted with the v rious comp) in diseases, eruptions te. The result of the abuse ows treatment, aid wrpardonable STRICTURE CURED. IC EXTRACT, for the cure of Gonorrhass, wenkaess of the sext nas, from the urethra. ‘any other remedy any way with busi bx contemplating to become ove, a fnich nee possessed. no pecuniary consideration will ine | suficient gaarantee to the public for the duce them to part with. ‘their own happiness, the future | ance of any future coutracts ente happiness of their ebild:en, depend upon being yo rs the iroporfant secrets contained in this w that kuowledge ia power ; how oftea it is that what we ee- | and 26th of each month throughout the year. by quire for one dollar we would not part with fur thousands, Gn tie receipt of vue soln vate. Medical (ompanion' A any part of he United Siates. Address, post pad, Dz. AM. | tinue to Mauriceau, Lox 1224, New Yo.keity. Otfice No. 618 jaycock, do jorence, F B BraiComer Nek. vere: ithor Yrich One Det trated Extract of the Genuine RED by the members of the Phi in accordance with the Honduras Root delphia Collew dn sinop unknown: ald, She itis toon toed | ‘term ie, Matthews g | Boston, to 1oud for Mobile ea Eddy, Bliven, New Yark. , WabtTHaty, Mareh 10-Sld, schrs Cornelia, New York; Silvanus Higby, Boston. 6th, sd brig J W Huntington, for Rie; sehr Super, Providence. loops Radiant, # realize handsome ‘profits from its tale. A few more agents | the Old Countr: wanted Addi cious use of mereni ate iv’pl. HVICAL | fe change, payable wt eight, ere elso furois for 5 ofeanor of Gis: | an aes Or eTenaeT PT ire e Clon Beakers, London; G. shed. Dice $1. ‘the imsortaut | Grimshaw & (o., Liverpool; the National Bank of Beotland; uh of anature syicily intended | National Bauk of ireland, aud Northern Banki MPANIO forthe marred yet to' Une contemplsting marriage, 1s | geabove edie various subjects treated of in the " Married Woman’s J. MomURRAY’S "Medical Companion,” are of a nature wish which ARRANGEMENIS FOR 184%, female, either married or contempl dn ~ ints arising | HK SUBSCRIBER res) ty, :ecline or retention of the sincere thanks to hi ontiining the canses, symptoms, | for their very liberal support he ha: remedies for the removal of her com- | twenty years, and solicits a cot pec:fally begs leave to tender hi mimerous friesds and the publi 6 page, is tnval ost certa plaints. | “Phe despatch by which his passengers have been bionght ry husband and every father, also every young man | out, and ihe promptness by which his very numerous drafts Liere find suggestions, | have been paid at the different banks, are, he flatcers hiraself sithful im ‘The following are the days of sai ing eae How trne itis | packets to and from Liverpool, vit | “fu additjon to. the above reguiar Je Mare ed. Woman's Pii- | ships, such asthe M 6 8 nutaber of splendid he sent, free of pastsge, to | best: 1 Rappahsnnoek, Li- ‘cone Ovens Queen, wi from Liverpool weekly ia regular succession, enting the least possibility of delay or detention Broad- | th : Ways Ns Travelling and other agents sending f-rhalfadozen | “The regular line of London Packets sail from New York | or moree pies, are allowed the most liberal discount The on the Ist, 8th, 16th aud 34th ; aud from London on the 6th, oer mad Tor this Werks aud the libersi diseourt allow: | 18th, fist, an ih throughgat the y sien able pediars, travellieg merchants, and other egents, to |. Person ir friends roslding in m brought out in any of the oat paid, HIB valuable alterative RIVAYE PIR ASRS Ee Ap uienED, aan primary and constitntioual. It ebonld mediately uiter the first appent who have eruptions on the mbers of the New York College of Medicine and | resorted to im: °. macy, established for the. suppression of quackery | By Last Wight’s Southern Mail, Herald Marine Correspondence. PRILADELrHia, 4 cure, Wi Suuttess. Invalids are particularly requested to make upplt eation to the Colleg ; Ay a vast amount of sulfering ork leared. barks nervous irritabili Foster, Sm th, Kastpor Verta, Ludiom, ‘exys, Baker d: enmark, New Bedford; Achsah TIENTS residing in any part of u statement of their situation, let thi j—deli delicate Ranger, from New York beth, from Ireland; schrs Sea Gull, from Maya- ; and.Lemuel, where from, unkaown. tome Ports, 2 mediately in th It include ail expenses, THE, PRIVATE, ‘BY TANT X Ana Py a WHIC! Nassau st.; New ATIS¥ ON CEI iN RTAUN IMPOR 8, SOME OTHER ERY CLOSELY 2. ce ‘work comprehends ever! quies referred t0.a8 well as the ni y subject relating to varied conseq 1 confidently 1 commended for ei] cases of debility produce¢ | Bankers, London, and on Us | py.seeret | ble ry one bhostyway of curing them; also, th.” ractice are given, for mt brig ind ships Napier IL from Baltimore has auother merit. Itshows there are other hich very much resemble venereal oF go POR the permanent eure of prima.s cr secondary ey 1m the same Wi Yenerial uleers, nodes, or any compsarst produced ea jeets, Strictnres, judiciou: thing at all to do wi y are being dingged by, in wane yer, they have 20 h fi id with privacy and success. would find mnch | f, Physiology, written | and alterations by against imposition, treat their own case ARRIED LADI eral padlic hosp'tals. conveaient to take, as The wide celebrity of Abe tee for their quick and positive : ucce! complaints. In the early stages of gonorshass one box is gonarally anfficient to effect a cure taken fortwo or three di Pills is the best gaaran- ‘ere this book eare! in curing all the above 5 i. married person, and the advice trietly followed, w different state ol bat poorly reared Large family of ehi | prevent many ‘ing the matrimoni: rational diffien|ties, tenify who have be ‘ible short sp.ce of time. y Mav be taken at roy tine and under any eireumstan- with but little regard to di i nous and fermented liquors, Full dir ad ¢ ‘as thousands can jon comer of Third and ditor No. 2 Ann street, m5 lonely recompense Defore the public es'oveh vial (with fall direetion nt ‘any extract of Gareapariiia at present before esis | panigs exch vial, f rections) phish ie warrease | sadina besa on CaP Miso, atch aggeofia tne ur how deeply at reawith ene touble to tilt then, ‘ring. worm, biotel alee Dau i and nw shorter thace fumes then any r - pa le the ho: ints, nodes. etary ehovie ine in the world, orno p Tan ged for | of sy ¢ eruptions, gleets, | ig ci FRENCH DAGUERRE! M ha ¥ Jobbers an all ofthe Union. f “ ie’ United cas Stee ier Filmer, Si herbuwuts kr poweneg Tg enaviecr of tote assbore. _mil imD&WSre_ | above vplendid v A.D. 1a FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY—Thi inue to direct their particular attention to all of 3 private nature, and car Ma promise te fant equuring medical trentment, a safe and permanent | Banbridge, ‘hout injury to the constitution or confinement from Ballymena, ahansion, on the first arance of those diseases | and time may be tis avoided | Bae of the members of the College, tor many yesrs com | nected with the principal hospitals in Europe, for the cure o! Mong epmplusis, attends for conmuintion ily ou: 8 AN | Gavan, M Sarlow, Terms—Advico and Medieme, $o—cure gaaranteed. Coothill, imeriek, IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INVALIDS—Persox naianb—Mensrs. Spooner, Attwood & Co., Bankers, Lon] livieg ° the country, and finding it incvay | aon ; Messrs. Jas. Beckett & Son, and Mr. Richard Murphy, tion, can have forwarded (o the! | Liverpool: ie’ requisite (0 perform e redical eure, by | Jcottano—The City ef Glasgow Bank, and all its branches turing thelr cass explicitly. together with al | sateapae . ion, and treatment received e! | [LF Pacsages can alse be entaged from Liverpool to Phila- Eas 8s board adden sayy, | Selste, Bocon, and Usicimore, by the Regul rbacket Shins «pe Nassau street. New York, | Sudrew wate, “a wHOSER MeMURRAY ae 4 i . Jorner of 1@ AM ya! uy PECIFIC FILLS. es | Ory dantgs Bucur & Son, and 7 No. 1 Waterloo Hosa. I mepsopeyetons . Mr. Krowano Munray, Liverpool “A ‘It of twenty year's experience ., 4 ‘. Je nt Pariay are pronounced. by their GREAT BRITAIN Ane ak a, ng on infallible remed) reo ind, Scotland, or Wales, wilt seases of the urethra. ‘They effect acureinamucl | Apri tony othe rl e than any other remedy, without taicting the | old esiablished passage o} with the stomach, oF confinement frow — treet, J for mail nmounts on the | y . the C | lemand, e ches vont hi TMeteine and Pharmacy ‘of the City of New Cork, is | oountries, wit"ont direounts also, on tC. GLYN & CO., GRIMBHAW & CO., Liver: hig & NEPNEW, ange OF ee or excess of any kind. Jt is an mve! fice, 775 Pesrl at. i | pack. Apply to SADL dy foreimpotences sterility, cr berrennert, walgey | jad dimerh” Old Kaeablished Pas alfermation + e 8 $1 each; cases of halfa dozen $5; ecrefalty LAND~Persons w: , and sent to ail parts ofthe Uni " RICORD’S ALT Ena t'VE MIXTURE e country, crivers for ght without dis pe incipal towns and ip teams forwarded by_th | Wgteons obtarnir ¢ Drafts can m forwarded by the no pvr naifing from New ¥ ork on the 6th, llth, 16th, powerfal purifier withoat delay. 45.86 | SeGN yy Seth of March, or by the Royal Mail steamer’ from Sa a ee ayes wii tet | Bostos on ist April ; ‘or anskiltal A ng veneres! taint remaining in (het by ir five W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, 66 Sonth street, Jo bottles at $1 each; in eases ofbalf doze: | _ mirh ‘noaemd daor helow of Burlmg slip. ingle bottles ae glenchiermattheUNOn. | TZ UNTERTAN DVSPENBAIY, No. 3 Division street, D y the present proprietor ‘RATED ERTIAOT OF & Li plished A. D ENTRATED ERTRAGE Qk SARSAPAMIUML’ cecusfal rentmentofs disensy of w secrttant ARED by AND PAMilege of Medicmers: | the mleof DR. HUNTERS RED DROP. T armagy, established for the suppression of quackery | iw the onty remedy on o hat can aefel relied had uughly eousentrated extract, bossgasing © | thorauyhly cnt ingq walities and eRe te he Celfocs ae Sener . IKKED SUBPE iT vie yee 5, OOO MAE Sovitig teen ge pant ef +f * ay i" per dozen, ‘alt p and exclusive owner of 8 : M. goods. . DAY, ie a 5. ae | "G5 re ‘22 Courtionds stree