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government, dissuade the feorstary of Stato from ts ‘acceptance, declaring in substance that it was not an ultimatum’? Again, if the administration had all along favored the settlement of the question on the basis of the forty-ninth \parallel, why should Mr. Buchanan in his despatches to Mr. MeLane, and the President in his messages to the Senate, to the very last moment, insist upon the validity of our title to the whole of Oregon? { am sure the Intelligencer will see the inconsistency of ite position. Mr. Buchanan and tho President deserve credit for de- ferring to the advice of two-thirds of the Senate, but a fact has lately come to light which goes to prove that a little less precipitation onthe part of that body would have been more to the interest of this country, as it would have been more creditable to thelr own dignity. It has been ascertained that the British government would have been willing to give up Vancouver’s Island, had the United States insisted upon it, Our acceptance of their first offer wasto them a matter profound sur- prise. GALVIENSIS. Steamen Pownatan, i Off Mount Vernon, June 6, 1847. The President of the United States and lady, and their nieces, Miss Rucker, of Tennessee, the President's Pri- vate Secretary, Col. Walker, and Mr. J. Y. Mason, Jr., YU. 8. N., of the party that wont down to Raleigh, are here on their way up, expecting to be all safely in the White House inan hour hence. Lieut. M. F. Maury loft on the return at Fredericksburgh, and the Secretary of the Navy and daughter, at Hick’s Ferry, Va., near the North Carolina line, last night. The whole party left Chapel Mill, Thursday, at 6 P. M., after all the exer- cises were over. Arrived in Raleigh ‘at 10 next morni andleft at 12. A largé company came with the Pr. dent and suite down to Raleigh, and Col. Hawkins, of the chief North Carolina committees, came on with the Executive and friends to Henderson, where they dined yesterday. Breakfasted in Richmond this morning— dined on board this boat. We have a a hls chapter of two to send you next mail, from the pol we closed in our last general letter. The ad re of Mr. Mason before the alumni of the University was an cle- ete ee suey, Outen, oe eden about teres Bal Zotoff, age for Sua Cie ee ae te Alford & co—19 chains 127 chs 62 bs and 40 coor Yee eect at ote rau tne lo 100 dor 9 do jremen Bark shienler: tics aad 11 boxes ari snorarian Bark Kron Pri te RE Ro ae HC M111 bbls wh S enone tierces 12 siagige 6 East woh iden, we sticks Dra oe 6 qi of all oe be ond steamer was "ea ‘the uorth of Rrances wil er ring he egk previous specs of oft ma “aft jae eho lasses fe le sutnapesilis 000 donsh on & pr mantra do “lees eae Hultman, ne Busby. from ape Ki Bg "NY ork Cros a ee ae elle, Ch sitkine & Ironsides—1 bbl E Beach—64 ahs New 0 Bi . lor anaes Soeiiet tT ee ere yrtland, Helen oa Wrenr jouteet, dot Bee eaters rai Boston from Daltlisore lew York via + Memes 2 fenas, bose, 60 Beas. fr eotta, Hawes, for Snow, for New York, 24 Clara Ellen, Kilman, ‘a Rico, Giles; ‘Giane the be attac! thi an, | appear before rete ti ‘court, at the day and dn aforseald, co joston, meal irom ae A gant affair, ae bot Stock oo aes se 09 ets Railroad, b15 a ee Bank tole Bion om Bank Righter 6 be hts, 1-65; 20 waa mmet Company, 565 a Boston. Compaiy, ms nat ‘Avctiuw.—12 shs Merchants’ Ba M4 per sh: 7 e Ban! Man facturing Co, 140; 4 Hamil anufactari: 289) RocussteR, June 5.—The market still continues quite unsettled. Holders are protty firm, scarcely namin rice within the view of buyers, $8 50 was offe Dbls of Geneseo, but refused. There is scarcely any wheat peziving, ond and in consequence of the excitement in the market, it’ is difficult to make quotations, In the street it was taken at 1 65a $1 70 Corn partakes also of thesame excitement. What the figures will be, it is ible to say. We hear also of the sale of 1100 bbis our, at $8 63, another lot of 200 do at same figure, Beuh sod brands. After the close of our report on Thi ad subsequent to the racelpt of the steamer’s news, bbls Genesee were taken at $8 50; other small sales were made at $8 56, Wheat instrest sold at 1 65a $1 69. Crrreanp, June 2.—Canal Receipts—22,350 bushels wheat, 4,124 do corn, 2.671 do coal. Sales—356 barrels flour, $6 25; 4100 bushels corn 540. Canavian Maxxet.—During last winter there was more wheat bought in Port Hope than in any former sea- As near as we have been able to ascertain, the quai tty, was 170,000 bushels, which on an average of 4s 3d a bushel, would amount to £36,111, that was paid in cash for this production alone, toa} nothing about the coars- or grains and other produce, which form no inconsidera- die item of the products raised'in the immediate neigh- borhood of this town, where phenene purchased, which demonstrates two undeniable facts, namely, that the ‘pack country is rising in importance as a wheat growing country, and that Port Hope is the only natural outlet for the great influx of its produce. ween 20 and 30,000 bbis of flour will be manufactured in Peterboro’, ‘and above 10,000 at the various Mills in Hope, Cavan and adjacent townsnips, that will find their way to our har- vor for shipment, making in all (allowing about 10,000 bushels of wheat purchased here, to be shipped in bulk) about 39,000 bris of flour that will leave our wharves this season for Montreal. This, at five dollars per bbl, will be worth one hundred and ninety-five thousand dollars. In 1844 there were about 100,000 bushels of wheat purchased in this town, and that of ‘this year shows an increase of seventy per cent in three years, which speaks well of the industry and onward march of improvement of our ag- riculturists im this location. As soon as we ean ascer- tain the quantity of wheat purchased in Bowmanville and Newcastle, two important sections of our country, whose neighborhoods are rapidly advancing in agricul- tural improvements and importance with ours, we shall publish it, in order to give an aggregate amount raised in the county of Durham.—Durham Com, Adv. Southern Cotton Markets, Mouse, May 28.—The market continues in the same quiet state as noticed in our last weekly report. Indeed, 80 little is doing that it is almost impossible to give quo- tations, The transactions for the last three days have been as follows:— Wednesday 700, Thursday 300, and to- day 600 bales, making a total of 1600 bales for the pores days. We give, as the prevailing rate for middlin, cents, and beyond this we could give no other ian merely nominal quotations. Cuanueston, June 3,—No change in the Upland mar- ket yosterday. Sales of 169 bales in different parcels at prices ranging from 103al1%. Macon, June 1.—Frem the fow sales made, quota- tions may | be considered the same aa last week, say Mall ‘Aveusta, June 1, P.M.—The market for the past week has been ina very quiet state, and as holders have almost entirely withdrawn their stocks, the operations have been quite limited. Quotations are, therefore, nominal—fair, in square bags, 4s quoted at 11 cents. The Crops. ‘The growing crops in the vicinity of Boston, though backward, promise ample returns. The late plenteous rains bave started vegetation forward wonderfully, and our markets will soon be filled with a cheap substitute in part, for the present costly breadstuffs, &c. The fruit crop also is unusually promising, and if no untoward event occurs, the quantity to be gathered, from present appearances, will be double that of several previous years. Cold windy weather, with rain, is again the order of the day, says the Kingston (Can.)' Whig, of the Ist inst. From all present appearances, the winter sown crop of wheat will be very scanty indeed, and of the spring sown crop no judgment can be formed, for it is not yet out of the ground. The Carrollton Free Press, of last week, says :—The wheat crop in this region of Ohio suffered very severely from the effects of “freezing out” during a wet and open winter. In addition to this, a cold, dry spring has kept what remoined in the und, ina weak, stunted, and perishing condition. In many places the fly has made ite appearance, and is fast completing the work of de- struction. m the blighting effect of these several causes, we are satisfied that unless we have a highly fa- vorable season from now until harvest, there will not he one-fourth the quantity of wheat harvested in Carroll M reno, lay Bi "gv Tinh, Columb ‘Cabello Polne Petre, Guad aswel I, for rn Pernambuco... Niky i fara for eee oe about May 7—Sld bark Imogene, Per- ijrania0, April 22—Of, Boadicea, from Hamburg for New ‘ork. , Ma No Ai "Prinare, Me 'S, May 2e--Arr brig. Pursuit, Philadelphia. Ports. rmount s\reet, Cen cet wide ‘alley’ and: said, Morrie ‘street. extending thence eastward rseufed lorris street: Lomas t treet “Chatham. ateet, the Banoor, Jeue 1—Arr schr Boyne, ei New York. Gld ovary ching ‘appertaining to “the u ian ca nas been renewed, chambers Teete i ‘with a strict view to their entire capability in every ~ imes full sl aot et mee ik fat {tention and courtesy whieh will be rendered ear ator ‘acting under their own Per- sonal supervision, 10M oe Wor heave discusatisd, a5 no rain ot 9 flatter i ‘spared on t ig pefeto mest the Wana of | expease, wl be apa S hopes of & liberal patrousge ‘will not Baggage taken to and from the Hotel, free of ¢ {6 eaw3mrre PHINEAS THU Fon. for the City and County of Philadelphia, the the foll on Hee evonesire HENRY LELAR, Sheriff , Sheriff's Office is eat Indelpia county, greeting an Tine, a of cr your county i ye inegh Syeee 9 codnand ehasels, Hy ee eee. anet Cet efor n¢ fore our Dist oul ‘and county of Pulegephie in and for said city Tey ey de pint OES fa plea of trespass on the cnse. we ao comtand. poe, that yod, rummon all persons ip oe oot roe ine Srey tnd every, of thes be nad ed agai be Rudement of the eourt Seeie BE Nive vox then tere this ” 4] Witness the Honorable Joel Jones, Pre nt of our said’ egurt at ord ovata he .. eerpeente day of, May, fa the year of our Lord ove’ be ba yaa forty-seven. WIN T. Dastcishion, of LOey siaahad bynes of too aiore ground, situate on the north side of oF ror Bring Garden tad county i ty-four inci wd fa fel wee Wi ce] ciubty feet toa ceria shiny te cea eter fit oe Gent or Geutre street, thence westward the south de of Hill or Centze nety-six t nie corner of —— Miley suave messioedls batt yard by the her pee southwi side of said alley one hundred aud eighty feet to ‘the be gine mya eaten | oe PURSUANCE of an Order of Bat, yt 1—Arr schr Edw Kent Cla bark Vesta, aan of feats Me, fury Pennell Do "Arr, schre “Admin Sh Philadel- Pelearepied~Bark ‘Tham at anc hor, shi paso! inta, Fie Liver- the same with the vouc! et thereof to the subscril store of Lohsen Lohler, No. 203 Centre street, in the City of cy fan ‘and Ubi Ca ag catty c. f New York, suRROGATE | ork, notice ven to a raons having claims against GLORGE Ber TEMAN, ste of the City. of, New York, Grocer, deceased; to present rT, at few York, on er before the 27th da} cg eR Ta November next. rhe th x th das Dated New York the sith doy of Berean, mv25 24t Law*re Administratix. Diana, Windsor, New | sae Ps ‘lor, Bi G. Teen here) ven to all persons Neving claims against ke, Philadelphia: Crowell Ls,’ J Cobley 65; lane onases T ox, May 27— Are, scht Mary Farley, Phila: LS cogh cored Belfiaty droland 2 “aay i dos Wankince, Crow- 30th, brig Puritan, Increase and Fort and Claren Hon d cone Richmond, tion of thr tone dams across James River on the line of the Company’s Canal perwege. Lyne! pburg an and the mouth of North and. Lilly, New ie lay 2th: Arr, schrs Example, Robbins, In port, ready for sea, schrs Peru, Johnson, MARITIME HERALD. Macntas een Movements of the Ocean Steamers. peidsiertoat ‘Deir Europe. New aan June 4—Arr, 5 Philadelphia: 34, ‘Bumpur, N Hart, Wareham? coe is Bas rah & 00 Tee Foe rads erent of Lvucbbaras she tated Mill bs about 22 fet biguas ‘and 300-feet long, and situated about 13 miles west of X Fete et New Ye ‘Newavavror, Jane 3~Arr, schr Rechabite, Sawyer, He Caledonia, (Bp Wee a thm) He Hewit. Br) Harrison Bards, (32) Thompson the supersiznet water level, duri Pls May be seen, and specifications thereof obtained, at the Com- “New Bese June om dan armen — ‘vote, Liverpool; lanchard, Herel never Denning Movements of the Packets. igs, Adamas, trae Collins, Ha idley, Liverpogl: Sprin ieflower (Br) Rick Billow, Lawrences, Boston: sehr N aj Jonebh Short, interesting te many people :— ert, Cork and a market; ie y peor! burton, John ghia" rs Luce, May 26 netta, Hower Richmon< ' Tampi Gontieatlen, Brivioe, Juneat Yorkshire, Bailey, rane, irom Gal Dewhurst, Rio de Janeiro; bark Ri Oe hase ike, Pl inde iphia; wi Margaret eae: ictoria, Moran ‘Below, conaing up, a prey from Ha- vane: two ships and four tries PortLanp, June 3—Arr bark Medora, (aew) Knight, 4 eary B Bascomb, Corson Reeves, Cavilier, do; fam! Me: Only Son, Burke, Rew 4 Maan June 2—Cld schrs Rath Fist Brock, Philadelphia; G! st is certain, free from pain or inconveni gibt. ished in a very little time. PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 7. red. (days from isarccee with cot- nham weibipgleta, Meelis 48 days from Liverpool, 308 passengers—10 died on tt and Moth antennae ship Banca, ——, from Rotterdam, in ballast and _ Ship Columbia, Robinson, Arrivals of ee in New York. L. Rosevelt, New Wentworth, Philadelphia; Commodore Goldsbury bi ey Mr. and Mrs. Boylston, Beatons Dr. Jomo, 8 St. bai i. G. Austin, Boston; G. & Poti, ae ene F. Re Fort Columbus; D. men ship Adler, Hohors, ¢3days from Bremen, with mdse 1U.8, to, Tirensced & Schumacher. 197 steerage pssenge: ‘Bremen bark Diamant, Muiler, 45 days from Bremen, to J C ‘Hanoverian bark Kron Prinz, Mannan, zs one from Antwerp, with mdse, to J C Kunklemani, in ball 106 passengers. ‘mth ult » lat 41 38, ton 6130, spoke ork. bark Ajax, Eilier, from Havre, 1#t M »_ dbasteerage passenge ‘hit faury, Charleston. Ww. Garduer, Richmout: Ww. Patterson, Indiana; F Dyen North Carolina; R. fete Columbus; e net Ey is ol ea, ae and red M. aes a jewports 8. Metealf, e Br ship of ; ‘Heh, 39 30 north latitud Israel, T. Tomlinson, Keys- light to the southard; consequence of tl proach to the spot ‘pers it appeared On the tollowing morniy ertion to discover whence it to be found. 24th, saw the 1-35" 23 longitude, saw a brilliant posed it to be a vessel on fire. state of the weather, could not ap- to be, and at midnight it my to i magine the delicate u derange i ther ‘connected Pith stricture, or induced y, other ans we made every ex- ed, But no trace ie was . lewport, whosent ga hin hound to Cowes. ‘The: “had on board the crew of the "Spanish per a tnd ha been wrecked on the icebergs in her Havana The Newport havin jooke sahore of Ps ie 50 north, lony some 43 souls on a 8. Jones, Addiso ns, and supplied her. . Hintshe and early stage: are circumstances which for many years the author has found to serve this purpose.” ‘They are the following. The frat relates ateok, 75 days from Naples, with or: ‘essel consigned to Left Gibraltar, April 28, inco La feo as sous, J.P. Allen, "ancheater Franxin Hore. % Coleman, Troy: bebe) i tt) 33+ Shi lemons, &c. to Grinnell, Mi Foster & Nickerson. Providence, of Providence, for, N ‘Ma 58, Jon 53, spoke brig Wilson, of Liverpool, 16 days fe bark Shepherdess, 75 day’ the stream need not be much di Paddock, Watertown; T. ke; 8. O. Cook lewark; 8. Lou: Neilson, Charlest ; Dr. and Mrs. Smiths H.G. Bewase, Foret. Hassan 5 ven Hentuelsor:Aibany ot Cleveland, $.C.; ‘ id Mrs. Wi and Miss Johnson, St. J §. Powter, aud J. B: saat Nex 0. . ‘lat 39 25, lon 70 45, spoke, oar m Falkland Islands, from Mystic. days from St Juan, with mdse ‘Of Bosible Headed Shet Ke d to Mexico, (perhaps the ‘Atlas, hi re Armstrong, Bala: 0 a sane 8 les ship Sir Mr. ape Mrs. 8. Earl stport, from W I, supposed for New 4 Mi from Newcastle, Eng, Manni Mr. Ay Miss Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Hil- spor Tule, however, if agonorraea has been racheliseum, 157 for a period of from six to eight weeks, this would 58, lon 54 44, spoke brig Susannah, “Bee Wi Ison Fuller carey re po New Orleans, & et ht bearing SE 22 engers. 25th ult, it fom Baltimore for ay J,W. Smith, ae app Boston M. Lawrence, Key W. ae: veel 1, Gardiner; wee 33 35, lon 75 05, 5) New Orleans for ay ; Trigun Horr. , Boston; H. H. Tinsler, with molasses to Nesmith & county this season that there was the past ; and the ac- counts we receive from the adjacent coun not more favorable. We have no apprehension of a scarcity of provisions during the coming year, but, at the ex- pense of being considered a croaker, we are clearly con- vinced that the farmer will not receive anything like an adequate compensation for his labor. The blossoming of fruit trees this year is somewhat remarkable, saya the Boston Mail, of the 4th inst, and almost unprecedented. Many trees which have not blossomed before for ten years,are now in full bloom ; and ine stroll through the woods of a neighboring town, we noticed that the wild apple trees were almost univer- pally in blossom. In some cases peach trees of two years growth, aud quince bushes of three years growth, are “full blown.”” ‘The blossoms also remain on the trees muoh longer than usual this scason—an indication that they will be followed by plenty of fruit. ‘I'he apple tree worms are very numerous, and we ure surprised to find many good farmers neglecting to destroy them.— They may injure the crop of apples yomewiret, but sill Tndications are that it will be very large. The Red River (Texas) Republican.of the 22d has the foliowing “The o weather has been very unfavorable this season forvur planters, being cold and dry. The cotton crop particularly looks very unpropitious, being more or lors withered and stunted. Some time since much appre- hension of the catterpillar was entertained, it being re- ported that quantities of the fly and simon pure ‘worms werein our fields. We have not lately, however, heard anything c of them, and, therefore, beliove that it was «false Speaking of the crops in Avoyelles, the Marksville Vil- lager says:— “The crops are suffering in the prairie from the want of rain, particularly the corn. The canes look pi omis- ingly, and the planters will, in all probability, be amply rewarded for their enterprise.” Coal Trade. Porrsvitix Coat Trave.—Tho quantity sent this week is 28,646 09—by canal 6,670 07—in all, 36,316.16 tons. Total by railroad 467,321 09—do. by canal 43,682 12, The squanly by railroad this week, about 1600 tons less than last week—and the quantity be canal has been increased about 500 tons. It will be rved by the following notice that the rates of toll and transportation will advanced on the railroad after the lst of July ten cents per ton, with a prospective monthly increase of ten cents afterwards.—Journal, Isabella H Lamar, eats eM Mi rmeny, cara ghLEsron—thip a—Mrs J BC 1, 2 chil- drop Kservant: Mrs MM dlerwell & whit Min a ot ian rus ae see army n imi PTL Miss E Re Paul & Indy inom Mi back ta Serra J Foreign Im, Livgarqo1—Ship M , aprgo1 8 a Metakar i tons coal D © ¢ " Dars iron DW Shields be eo—t30 to Serta “jaime jayman & co ie ii Hane--t efladstcnes iy Jesup walk Mi er coi din I deen Regi hon & co—2 Hrancis B 1 ck Thos Hill—11 pkgs Ey Caldwell 2 ‘ etn ford—87 bars iron Bleecker & Outhowt—120 bale de Troy; W. & paises, ee sta Dan rf ious to her sai ie) st, Druid for New York avery litt been advanced provements in this art, tha Of careful and experienced persons, the cure is now accome plished in as many days as formerly it demanded months. Many 1 ship, and 3 brigs. ATIONAL ‘Ey yey ary | seca by my Charleston; barks janeous Record. Packet Smir Henry Cuay, Capt. Nye, for Liverpool, sails re News Room; jews Room, cor bags will close at Gilpin’s Exel Keayon's, 51 Wall street, and at the Offing ner of Beaver and Hanover streets, Capt. Edwards, for Liver, and Mepiator , for be scibanled on yate treatise”—at 88 Greenwich sti York, froin’ to'iz A, b reandtrom 6't09 P. Hably,excepted:) ant se who al ppl pr Orueans, for Hav to-morrow, Tuesday. = Banx City or Rocugster, bigest New Orleans for Ire- ‘0 of breadstuffs and sions, mils E_ of Hole in the Wall, Teaking badly and making for “Warriston: W. iady dod A Re ag od » St. Jays, Stratford W. ‘Hovey, L. Jone: iL, 1 diseases, will be surprised at le ite chiefly those who have suffered long from a certain class of a jo aetna ‘Boston; E; H. Oj rn Bages. foamy, Meer Willies, 4 crower, a ade Go Bin Detroit; C. L, Braet Storm, New York; poke: “outense Empire, Russell, fm New Yo from Philadelphia for B ary ites ele nee New Tic Rio Grande, rung, no date, lat 31 N, lon 40 ‘and from Boston for Cuba, May 5, lat 24.N, 35 days from Cardiff for Maun- Dunn, Soangfelds Mi Jones, iinet Tarvin’ ‘i Horgy. Te er, Massachusetts; ills, Connecticut. ed v.P. Lerren |. Mai rH ‘aa ores ik ‘Wil » fe May Th, off Double aa eee ee” W. Tinker, Rah ins prerald lett ean dik the ae and 9006 Ibe flewand of and for th, eat Ton +. Sie Ph Ww. ores 0, Hilton, New Market: M., G. Rathbun, Burling- ord E Thayer and Indy, successful treatment of a disease of a secret ahi the sale of DR. HUNTER’S RED DROP. is the only remedy on earth that can safely be mn to thoroughly cure this horrid disease ‘without injury | to the con- stitution, and with when all else have fa panies each vial, (with full ‘lirections,) which is warranted to effectually curd in. all cases, no matter how how deenh tient and in a shorter space of ti ‘900 wh 29 ap, a aa oni tb, for NW Coast, 7, Shepherdess of and for 3 Eh era has on Fee a ark ent 333 Bro ie rom bark Phil id “4 ton, to Jno F Lrambull zZ. Fyeston, and lady, Anearre ‘i F. Hall, do; na MeEver, Hin Eee te Rodman ino Fu humpbaek oil on ee 28, (ng Jon 74, bark Le ‘Baron, Chad- nid Bi with 90 sp). Arete, yith bo i ih. i on le, ‘Ohios T. Mariel do;8. bls a, Anat for home it in 10 il New. ae 2d, ay a. ret Goleond: wees Bowen Bain —<— RUSHES! BRUSHES !—Th s the pean of ie pantie to Wane Bes eps SePEARI 81 Stieers se hit do,,'and all kinds of Fane: ue at the lowest brices lowing comprii of every description, Iace capes, collars, scarfs, and mantillas, em- broidered muslin capes, collars, chemisetts and suffs, cambric NB, a doh hn, an ford, hy unre. Constaanty wie he offers for NK. L. ere i pial ana of ileox, NB. do; inthe 26th, N P Tall and a The Paatheo has 730 yh a 28, ‘Acaahnet, Rogers, FH 960 pleteer) Oct 18, lat 16 'B, lon ig Lm |, of Cold iy ~ RARE CHANCE.—Men of enterprise can be, het rows bosses, to $200, will . yee 6 cal iy 117 Fulton street, ‘and can pld aS 0 ew Splen- nd, had talven m0 oi te rch a chance. to, mak ital, seldom offers. Letters postpaid ALDEN, 117 Fulton street. BABY JUMPERS. Foreign Ports. andy pT Jan@6—In port, bark Auckland, Cutter, for ‘May 17In port, Stamboll, Kingman, for hout May $—In port, barks Wn Larabee, Are or Ni BABY JUMPERS! THEA ATTEN’ JON, of mothers ond pf mayne is tavites hi oy eh may he Fond it ra, K nig Geo ‘Thacher, Freeman, copperin 20- Art Pioneer, Willia Crxruaos, May 21—Th ports Reltimore, 2th, Glamor mags ach Duxbury Bld wo TURE Saraien. room No it in building Marry smreet, where he hy ture or water color i eb ad ‘St gatrew, oo FAN ORDER org TH oe COUNTY OF NE WORK N ate of he sity of New ceased, to present the same with y Heal an dcauheertosernt |(@ hep residence, Not Tour street in the city of New York, on or Bauer vor sae Peet Aa ee "Administratrix. T:¢ CONTRACTORS.—Proposals will be Teceived atthe th River and Kanawha C oe Ya aatihthe “lath of daly net forthe ‘eonstruce ‘construc> river, The first of said dams wil! bout 31 feet high and 400 feet long and situated about Am pag he bg bine ae- cond will be about 15 feet hi uated “he foundations of these daros are of rock, and will be required to be rais igh as low the present season. of said worl subscriber's office on said lat of July next. hie Engineer, James River and Kanawha Co. Richmond, 21th May, 1847. jeS 2awtlajy*re N STRICTURE AND ITS CURK.—The followii Yew remarks upon Sticture, itis believed, will be deeply "5 omnes in Riel mond, or at th ibove ‘Lynchbarg: 9 ‘on'and after t ‘ER GYWN aad frequent- with regard to fat although a Stricture may long remain so dormant ‘as not to be suspected, itis always tending to other forms of sexual disords rr. 4th—That there are three circumstances in particular by ially in its early stage nce, and generally rd tothe frequency of Stricture, this will not onsidered tae this complaint mroceete from a norrhooa has been mation, which naturally terminates in ning in one part or other of the w : and further, with regard to its o) exist without a gleet, and in ihe is nothing whatever to call the attention to it, so must oe in perfect darkness as to the real na ture of his malad; 2—Another thing that Jeads the attention off from this disor- der is the erroneous notion that stricture cannot exist so long as no impediment to the flow of urine is observed. But this is stricture may exist for years without change an chia reepect. Indeed, tins effect ‘Suserved ouly in advanced aud older cases, e visible effect of early stricture is not on the part it- whi isi elf, but on the mind, causing lowness of spirits and want of resolution. |—But, although mild or early stricture is seemingly in- tive, and of no account, itis far from being really so. It is arcely possible for those not peau nted with sninute anatv- ind pet ir structure of the part ase, and how littl fuicient to jorbid condition, of the ich is. the peat of t refore, can ly means of detectin id fortunately, ther saree vartioalar Tar Manner or Uninatin as been pala alread: by thee vias ded, an ished, and tive case to state the Jength of time ithout producing stricture, for oue is natu- jed to stricture than another As a general fered to continue strengthen picious ‘Phe third i StNIcTURE Has UPON THE Minp—This to depress the spirits and to lessen_mental fs0 one of its most invariable effects. Not that the same degree in every individual, but it is 40 common that the writer scarcely sees a case of stricture in which the pat Jess capable of business than formerly. Much mij ed tos ag the # not complain that he is tural connection of ‘the mind ans, but for te while the fact itself is proved by the return of mental en- ‘cure proce ¢ cure of stricture; it is repeated shat this is certain— mce, and general! comp Lisie in . Somuch as aes however, could not hi e years bui such have been the Soy oe yy proper means, and in the hands , who cannot consult the writer personally, on account of ., undertake the cure themsel ve: me itable nor ta is si or, With the means of cure is $20, ph also. i nae of saying that h may. ng N red to in mience that attended their cure. ieves, however, ertising people and other causes, who can properly ap- te his service: jultations rate attention. Direet 7 1th EDICAL CARD- —DR_ MORRISON continues to treat all forms of private diseases with that success which a Jegiate education, and a practice of twenty-five years must receive the most faithful and delibe- Bos 809 Lower Fost Ome. “NP a warraut. “Recent cases, particularly Gonorrhma, he cures in days, without mercury, or hindrance from busi ayes he cures wicbout, pain or mnconvestones toe bw Constitutional debility from seosret habit, inducing noc- | emissions, and tency, is radically cured, by restor- the system to a healt Derucéen Feciente Sotade ag ir eases it Dr. M.’s of Bit lig teatea jooper, Sir A. NTER! DISPENBARY. No. 3 Division sti aecabtiane A. D. 1835, by the present proprietor, for the ut gd et or paee from business, even je ing, or less trond! other nfedicine in the world, or no pay will be taken. Price $1 per vial. a2lim*r '¥ seated in the system, TO THE LADIES. — ETER ROBERTS, L/W omnes has lendi ng Compr Pdr :—Thread and imitation ince: handkerchiefs, in embroidered reverse Tandatich and tape bor- ders silk, thread, and kid gloves; 300 breakfast em. caps, from 28 6dto 7s. Also, 300 doz. cotton and silk hoslery, Sher cont ager Lae PRES “ior a ‘Hus 7 8, et planting, sale cheap, stan th 1,500 fr Charles street Apply” to Henry | ° Speers, upon th Peers upon the INTER & Co. 31 Wall street, ¥, , Alto, Rorest and Ornamental Poteet ati takes this medium to inform his én and the public, that he has again resumed the cine at No. 478 Grand street, ba those who may be disposed to solicit his assistance, he will devote his usual care and attendance, trusting that his nfficient to satisfy the most scrupu Il cases will alleviate kd distresses in the power of human aid to do so. Jost ea PUBLISHED—Price 60 cents—Iilustrated Jaox Suerrane, by Wi lustrated what Co. 28 wr Win Mu furry Krank clin Book Bore, 301" Peart cH street, and a ee ereanarre rn HAS PERFORME! MORE eae 3.00 cunss ind vEAR. erie gmerous our Agents i from all OBEDIENCE to a ce! order of the ee | Eee gn Sheri ere Without it under any consideration. ofa two nan pe from its. jeman the (oes to hate saved his Ii New York, mate 1, ben ays wyot ‘Air gifeedt the ‘publie. Lor wil _ Dr. Mo wnsend-Beiee afflicted became, rendering uncertain curg, ecéntly this complaint causing ulcerations about the throat and trachea, impairing cm the organs of Iie k in their physical functions. In the we * e (prospect of effecting a 1) i Nts ditre ae deubarectorea e wen joe yu requested my on | mat preference « overany ol acquainted, | ‘as to its medicinal virtues and the reasonab! price at which h yg ‘ou i it. liver complain, ts, or any other aes with confidence recommend it to the, patronage of the profes- siou as a valuable auxiliary for removing disease moat troublesome forms, aid toll, as.a safe and valuable medi- “Brooklyn, Nov. 2ist’ 1846. varie i it pos ever severe or chronic. tion, that it was st great 25> its worst form, but me confidence. I remembered to bany, for a number of facts I was in wage gy eke at ‘Townsen To Doctor Townsenn :— Sin—l think it my duty t for the benefits J have ex) of Sarsaparilla, I was had not taken more t) Itis now some months since teful and happy to say I never take great pl a it a fea wthiieted for by its use | firmiy believe my Seiscon the result of on the human frame. under its influence. Tewill not be expected of us, it certificates of cures performed, but we the acted dat hundrede of cegen have’ bee, Fe Several. cases, where fami after using a few bottles of Ui Blessed with healthy offpring: ite ort reatly distressed by weak, ‘and sufering continually by » pain falling of the womb, and wi own ‘cases where your medi- njso hearing. it recommended bed, { obtained a bottle of your An end Tolhowed toe directons you reve od ‘it removed her complaints an ofar'far one benedin the tecgiveds | uke ng it, and recommending it to the and a sensation of be ceed prt cur e res one for such cases a gi in thes acl M. D. MOORE, corner of Grand and Lydiv su. Albany, Aug. 17, 1844. Cox: Dar. Townsenv,—To all whom this may concern—This ii re of confinement se the drops; and nervou her health is now better than it had ace previous. as Read the following, cannot be eured, that Townsend’s Sarsaparilla has cured :— errets ROOKLYN, Sept. 14, 1946. Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir; 1 was taken's little ovey ayear severe cguah and pal in but was pronounce! a at the lungs, and could ited, and expected to die; was sy Dated 1 to sd to haye watches T cann my bed, and was obll you any description that would do justice to my, supposed by my friends to be past recovery; number of remedies, and all neouned oe of no of some most extraordsnary cures rip i was ae i street, Brooklyn. Sun fig be New in a mat etn of alga eo Principal ofie ow sate stre 482 Nort od mtgeety fanarey er paolo, and want of Nesvous las, Salt Rheum, hai ible, but we eo} a : aN New ey, Ron. '. 25, 1847. T yas taken with the oo satay meole year since to Dr. eee al a ae ett and attributed sd eentirely, 69 id fi ‘thar T im- ved my ire, Ws oe not be @. W. McLEAN. THE EDIT John Jackson, EDITOR. bli b- yt daeamn, antes fhe SaeriRepalicn: ge cess of Dr. Townsend's preparati il ste be of the owt ortinordianty face Speers Dehalf, one from Capt. MeLean Hier. Me. “White, of Staten, Inland, d remarks, in Cal lieves i: ite eogme, to its efficacy. | Intelli- di | the would not praise so strongly what they not fully believe to deserve oil ULA CURED. tin ir. Townsend's office this ‘aud conclusively proves: tee is Sarzapailln has perfect Me blood: "Flee in one house is ‘rnprecedented. THREE CHILDREN. Da Tognen jp—Dear Bir: 1 my chils i have been the pleasure to inform el the fe fala, vel escorts take only ? tour Took them away, fort melt myself un 1c dear obhigetioet CRAIN, 106 Wooster street. QF PHYSICIANS. gi receiving orders from physi- craig of we, the undersigned Physicians of the \umerous cases prescribed Dr. Tow! pari il, and believe ft ta be ong Miike most ralatte 1 th Dit. Briggs, M.D agen fol te is im oue of the most respectable physicians Gnrenront, July 10, 1846. Dr. Townsend:—Dear Sir—It is with, satisfaction that | recently witnessed, in ¢'eneficial results from your Extract the practice of medicine, I have irescribed efit, a the removal ceative aa thing of the kind ever before send me two dozen, &c. ours, . C. PRESTON, M. Ds with Dyspepsia, for Jong frequently to ‘eradicate it from ‘various forms, but I found e organs ped itself fe M: onfidence in its power 10 effect a cure jn case of general func ment of the organs of fe, impel, te to recou pavllato sheeted, ae ascue 30, 1845. eALLIST STEN} M. D., Broadway. up of Sarsepari ve used it ‘in my practice months, must mst giv ive it my i ieied with dicated, I can J. WEEKS, M. D. No finid or medicine has ever been fiscovered which so near- fac thetegsas oC Gh mposing food igestion, as this preparation ively cures every case of dyspepsia, how Brooxtrn, March 7, 1846 ir. Townsend—Dear Sir—In the summer of 1815, ] was se- sate afflicted with a disease of the throag, chest, and sto maach; the mucuous membrane became so affected thatalmost took such ® nausea, ifficulty that I could ret Pins pa entirely to obi ed to solo off. I can scarcely describe sensati red; it appeared to me,that from the roof or my mouth to the lower part of my stomach was ulce- rated, and | was apprehensive that I had not only dyspepsia t in that I was threatened with bronchitis. ie disease became so inveterate, that it produced a rupture of a gers I was confined for several wee felt weak, and wearied by the Lat by this time I fortunately saw your advertisement es I knew to be highly respectable a and entitle to ve seen Mr. Van Zandt of Al- ears in very bad health. From these —s to procure one bottle of your valua- Jn justice to you I feel bound at fom ‘eter, itan invaluable med Heine fos e for such ribed. It has restored me to oon bs have ‘used about four bottles. ‘To test its efficacy, after using one or two take it, and soon found that I req entirely subdued. ss of the throat and chest it is soothing, the stomach and allay igs cough. I intend eep a bottle or two on hand great regard, ) your [rier friend, the use of coco: ealth and for some days to o d_more, as ad isease was not rtain cure for play pom and af operates like a for the use of my L. VAN KLEECK. Van Kleek was formerly, Bherifand Clerk of Albany errand county, and recently in the War Department at RHEUMATISM. More than one thousand eases of Chronje: Rheumatism hare Pi dane cavliReate Was aentus Yesterday rtifieate was a . ey New Youu, Dec. 11, 186. retara you my own sincere thanks rienced by the use of your Extract jicted for many mont! witl eumna- Iso. inflammation of the Liver ; the sufferings Beware from these. diseases tendered ‘my life a bur remedy that was prescribed for me, ysicians in the city, but wi i considered myself incurable; weadploe of friend, was induced t0 try your com ut faint pes of success, but I am happy to sa; han half a bottle before I experienced {This induced me to persevere in its use, and two bot tlerhave effected an entire cure. s Sarsaparilla. The ithout re jeasure in recom- groutet respect, allow me to subscribe mysel! |AN, ‘3 Canal s ‘Street, comer of Broadway. @REAT FEMALE MEDICINE, Dr. Townsend’s ca is & sovereign and speedy, cure for incipient Consume cea, or Whites, incontinence of Uri for the general prostra: herent rating vigor tiects tha i and lassitude be it, at once become robust and full of energy Itimmediately counteracts the tierveless ness of the:female frame, .which is the great cause of barren- without children, walaabie: medicine, have been CKIE, Sept. 28 of your Sarsaparilla pre- the most alarning and deliente h the dropsy, swelling of the ry much debilitated; with my ion, and ihe Tessa aice ‘of those who had used it with little or no faith; and suffice it Mut ‘afer desired effect, not only expiration of one affection gave way to id you, or any one who doubts the mt are entirely welcome to it. Tsubecribe pink: your moet obedient age Fey bees ey servant, ALMOST A MIRACLE: amd doubt if you can, that consumption one of several hundred cases ESON. oat nd inking very fast—m: doctoral sud be I went to the hospital in, hoj ante as See te ath wae oa iby 70 Fate fiysiien Attn eae te Te te physieians 2 jo. e New York rot ety residence No. 218 Ninth st. tad the s re, ed stock The Toeaton is sie ing oy Base) RO Alte , the public can reeeive ‘aie poe mu De oe + purpose, and bas his office in the rear o Stor the German Drug and Medicine sowie i 12 sia itreet. New York. ARRIE. ? roe °S PRIVATE. aEDICL . Mauriceau, ; Papfeseor of dis eases of Women ee. though of a nature poet antended for ‘to those contemplating marriage, it is equally ted of in the “Married Woman's ,” are of a nature with Sp ile treat ion rsant, fy th ooatal se ha aoe adhe extcouse of which he | as also restraiuing many Sona Poverty or prospect of a complaints arising nt parsons. from the. u hi itaining the causes, 5: and the ira remedies for the removal "of het ry husband and every father, as eautemplating to wacom one happiness of their ot ren, the important secrets contamnes for rue dalla . Foal n vie rt with for housant ceipt of one dollar, "The Married Woman's Pri vate ce Medien fearon wil Bejgeat ee ane 8 ea 648. Broad: ¥. fy eiber & Co., comer of Third Sic chesmit st, Philee ad oth ts sending for half a d Ting Naived thet moat liberal discount. The work, and the liberal discount allowed, ng merchants, and other agents, to rea- enable pedlars, tray few more agents want- lize handsome profits from its sale, ‘Address, post paid, as ARRIED LAD ta interest them by pera ried Ladies would fd much Moral Physiology, written ditions and alterations by book carefully read by every mar e strictly followed, we are Hy ry L different state of society from the present would - and ee prospects of a large Lg ly of "be but poorly reared, pre ple from entering the matrimonial state yrtant secrets, whic! children, which coul st will tell you im) viate all such objections. aale by Zeiber & Co., detphia, aud the Editor No. Ann street, UID HAIR DYE. movement of 1946 -ALEXAN: comer of Third and C! Nonits4 THICOR. Bait ira natural Black or th, and is ALLA neitl oi in, ‘The proprietor, since i sents it to the public with the utmost eenfidence, as Lif no wis nae Ge Gj per 10 wash or rub off, improvement, pre- Rushton & Co., Broadway 37 a ae ae pry Bi the wal agent = ‘the (Lipid ai ee cee 2 becivich anppet devotes his exclusive attention to di thalmic Surgery. Eyes for sale, and insert al reasonable terms, Oiice hours from 8 A.M. to 1 o'clock P.M., A HBTS contaii ug remarks on di snanen of the oye e had gratuitously at warded to any one making appl il be him by letter, post-paid. R. FRANCIS W. HARTLEY'S Office reenwich street, recently occupied by Dr Ba Night batt seathed) to the hall door. m5 PAINS AND STIFFNESS: LA, DISEASES OF THE of Hydriodate of Feces medicinal remedy is ge. be, Rin and Silber Dock, See for the sole benefit of those suffering from tism, ‘pains and sti finess of the Joints em, eruptions of ing from an impure state of the Blood experrments under the. direction and supe: eminent of the faculty, mendation, and mar combination of reme mar swelling of the musculas ‘From buna fue has received their unanimous sso 8 forthe above named diseases, Prepares from the purest articles, and is warranted It thus purifies and quickens the circulation, allays and leaves every part o! ratte state of health. For those complaints arising from injudicious and long continued use of this combingtion may be considered a specific; have resisted all other treatment, have been rapi powerful alterative syray medicine, or purifier, it stands unrivalled. | for_an article of this ki it before the public, that all may hay. We do not, publish any Jong certificates of mira- tees cures—the medicine shall speak ed togive satisfaction, and needs most incredulous of its suri for sale by CHARLES: ‘1 treet; Coddington, 5 'd. Hudsons Mis, Ne No. a Siac hoe 771 Bro creasing deman roprietor. to briny ‘warrant- ae et 1 to convince the ‘ELON ¥.—-Whereas Fier Glover: Frederick "Choe: and William @) others, late of Leeds, county of York, England, cloth manufacturers, seed ed Me a dyers, have at charged with seve: that the above reward w rehend and lodge them. tates of "America, (suffice given to the Lee} antl jotice is hereby y person who wil i ap. nm any of the prisons of the United ‘ient international power having orities for the pele tion of any ra0n hensfous on apy pletion to Mr. i es, eee lent of Police o th Packed: Go yhou ail cores ear be nddressed, to the ci her Britannic Majesty’s Con ion.—Rebert Glover is about 50 to 52 years ‘old, stands abouts feet 8 inches high, rather broad ly; he has a somewhat sallow complexion, i: head; isa Yorkshireman, and has lived a Fi redericl Glover i city of New York. ‘and walks stiff: bald on the fore- ii his life in ot near bout 46 or48 year old, stands about 6 or more; i Broad and found.ahou de red ‘and stpope ja sit. arrested, a reward of $700 Tinton Hotel, New York, ae 20, od TORE A CHINESE, ©. for its pungent and ithe iH is prepare a preented te them 1 an attrche to willbe gies ee the Chinese embassy. Tor Cicely crevien tauesas apts, riaivvth tae wide fidence that its merits are un in existence, more particularly those de sauces and ere which are made an wrhere roceries at i ¥ ignated cod London cai ATE “DISEASE: 3 5 Ad THE SUPPRESSIC: QuacKe Pathe k College Phagna- supp P panicalen attention to all can eye ld Promise to persons reqr ar cure, won cal treatment, a safe constitution or c ticularly request fret a appearance of estos asa be amount o! may Col cre » for many years com RoR TO in the country, on ing all medicine requisite 7) perform a radveal cure, by wating itly, together with all symptoms, time of con eo received elsewhere if any, and euclor- aged to We 3, RICHARDSON, M. M.. pool ness cone Saee ir og 8: P Post paid, ad US SPECIFIC OR the mieal es cure of four hoes, sl ihe y the result of twenty years experience it aia, are ra nal M elpean, aa aa 80 in , inne tainti ‘stomach, oF confinement diseases Kg ear i d Tt filinat 4 i bi enses of half ® di and tod nent ath parts a Unio Saunee Surtene ee use of mercury, o s puspecting, Paverfal pai a chet Ps eases of half a Ser for TED | me) NTIAN AND by the New Yor! ter Bold i in stuale | bottles at $1 each; Prune RSAPARILLA inmended by eee extract of Sarsaparilia if lied on as a certain remedy for ra of the blood, much a caroh Lo lotches or pimples, uloers, mpeg eruptions, nleerated sore throat, or tg eflects of syphilis’ or ny ie