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~ oused on a good and fair |. seatime, Wednesday civil time. ae the extent of hali round, and faethe ogi Gord that the accused was in no wise answ Daca eel The Court declared the matter not before C of the out coset remarks or The pon Je mt then withdrew per he would consider it as not presented. 6 ac oused bavi no further objections to urge, deeming none expedient, the regular proceedings wore com- menced. On examination on the second ification of the first charge, Lieut. Jenxixs was called and sworn, and testi- fied on ‘the part of the prosecution as follow board the Congress on her return from t tion, and in the o1 ity of Lieutenant. By, the Jog now before me, the Congr hored at 8 30 Annapolis roads, tue 13th of } the 12th, In my own recollection it was on Thursday 1 knew nothing of the order for her to proceed to Norfolk; she proceeded to Norfolk on Tuesday morning, 10 30 A.M. » the 18th of h, 1845, civil time, from Annapolis down Chesa- poake ‘Bay. I left the ship within half an hour after her €rrival at Annapolis, on leave from Capt. Voorhees, for forty-eight hours from the following morning; 1 re- turned to a seo on Saturday morning, the 15th, at half past ten. | was going off, and met Capt. Voorhees, who requested me not to take a boat until further ted by him, as he had use for them. 1 sub- Tay went off to the Congress obout one o'clock. during Saturday, and think Sunday, prevailed od the northward and westward, and the weather pret- y ood 5 by my own remarks in the log-book, under my own signature, I find the following memora: he wind Mind prevailed on Saturday, the 15th, from 8 to vadnight, Rorthward and westward and clear. Sunday, the léth, Meridian to 4 P. M., moderate breezes from N. ani 'W. and clear weather. Monday from midnight, the night before ; light bre: from 'N. and E peng clouds. At 4 P. M. the wind shifted to 8. 8. E. the 18th, from 4 to 8 A. M. moderate breeze com 8 and W., clear cold weather.” 1 know of no other circum- that shows despatch or delay, except on Monday at2P M. all hands w: re called to get the ship under way, but did not succeed owing to the treshness of the wi: book M. in “pene Judge Advocate in reading over the journal to the witn asked how theterm “under way” should be Med ‘as he came to it; the manner of his is apellin ‘do not recollect, as he did not speak very distinct; think it was the same as 1 have fe but there ep others who differed from him, seying it ought to be spelt weigh—by reference to ter, I find the following remark and definition to.the word way : “To be under way, in seam: as when a ship begins to move. ants J on Saturday or Sunday under way ; we did get tier wr y on Tuesday m>raing; in wan previous answer! had reference to getting under » ‘to our proceeding down the bay. (The witness stated that this was nares his own o) Yiaion.] By refer- ence to the log-book I see we arrived at Norfolk on Sa- turday morning, the 22d of March ; we were four and a half days going from Anapolis to Norfolk. [A discussion here took place as to the fear ed to elicit testimony; that all this mi tained in avking the one simple question, Was there any unnecessary delay after tho Congress weighed an- cat aoheln in proceeding te Neriulk 7”) the Covrt—After my leave o@ absence had expir- edt shina, that on Saturday and Sunday the wind and manner pursu- seats whi feraiabie: ab Gee proceeding down the bay ; [have po doubt in my own mind as to thit fact. By the Jvoor Avvocars—The winds on Saturday and Suniey were, in my opinion, even more favorable, than they were when we went down the bay When the vemel attempted to get under way, the w d was nearly down the bay ; I have no recollection how far we proceeded to get under way, or whether the caj stan bars were shipped or not; it was blowing very fresh, during part of the afternoon; there was no sea; we were lying under one anchor; the top gallant yards were not up; we were always prepared for a blow; but no additional Preparations made on that day, as I recollect; Ido not know whether the ip cout get un- der way the day we attempted, or not; {the witness was urged by the Judge Advocate to give hi a momber replied, “that his opinion was not evidence; but facts, facts alone were all that were required.” The ident made some remarks, and tl wished to gi his reasons for the answer he h bo} The resident being interrupted thu: sir, if you reasons messenger; in coming. up the bay we had parted it seve- ral times, and it failed with a new one made on a stream cable. My impression is, if we had attempted to heave up the anchor at that time, the messenger would have parted; both the messenger, and the stream cable used asa messenger, parted in coming up the bay. By the Covrt—The only reason, so far as I know, for our not getting under way, was, that Capt. Voorhees as not on board. ol lease,” and when through, witness gave his Follow :) We had had great difficulty with our a Mempen. or tHe Counr—After the time, I had my achat the strength of the messenger, we heaved up our ancher three or four times with those messengers without parting them. By the Juoor Apvocatr—They.were never tried in any fresh breezes. Examination on the first specification, second charge. By the Juvoe Avvocars—I never saw this book befo: 1 dv not know in whose writing it i at the cabin door during the time I the Congress, which contained an order, similar in substance to this (Here the book containing the order was given, by the accused, to the Judge Advocate, and by him admitted to contain a copy of the order of the book that was hung at the cabin door of the Congress, which has the orer in iton which the Ist specification of the 2nd charge is based )This book was at the cabin door for the use of the officers and crew of the Congress ; there was an interli- neation stating that the Captain was authorized by A. P Upshur, Secretary of the Navy, to give the lieutenants the power of whipping the men with a piece of ratlia, to fs decen Ins and a note ben that Commodore Morgan had order in the book declared that the captain could not give the officers permission to flog the men at pleasure without conforming to the rules, kc. of the navy; that this interlineation was made after this authority wa> fFantes to the captain by the Secretary of the Navy, Mr shur. By the Jupce Apvocate.—The book of orders was at the cabin door a very short time after I joined the ship at Portsmouth, on the 7th of May, 1842. An interlineation was made, the same as the marginal note in this book, (which is produced as a copy of the other) after Capt. V returned from a visit to Washington, D. C., and J book was hung Ww that the lieutenants were authorized to punish, just be- fore sailing fiom Portsmouth, N. H., in July, 1842. contained By the Court.—No other authority. than in this 83d Article, was given to punishment. [The remainder of to~ will forward to-morrow. Philadelphia. (Correspondence of the Herald.) Puitaperuia, Sunday, June 29, 1845. For the last eighteen hours ourcity has been undergo- ing acomplete drenching. A strong northeast storm has}prevailed, and our streets and the adjacent country has been comfortably soaked. What a glorious rain it would have been to the farming interests had it come five or six weeks ago !—but coming at this§ time, its benefits are accompanied by some considerable drawbacks, The city has assumed a state of confirmed quiet since the 26th, and people begin to compare notes as to the procession. They have pretty generally arrived at the conclusion, that with the exception of the military dis" play, it was an entire failure. Our authorities made no attempt to give it eclat; on the contrary, they rather dis- couraged it, yielding a reluctant assent even to the firing of half hour guns in Pennsylvania square. Although the Municipal authorities of the adjoining districts, all the Boards of Commissioners, &c., participated in the cere- monies, the Councils of the city abstained, and the ma- jesty of the great city of Philadelphia, the metropolis of Pennsylvania, was represented ina great national demon. stration of gratitude for eminent public services, by two individuals, the Mayor and the Recorder. The leaders | of the whig party, apt Tearing ed the neglect; | they labored to make it a failure, and Jam grievously mistaken, or they will meet their reward at the hands o1 | an outraged people. Too much praise cannot be award- ed to our os teers for the prompt manner in which, they responded to the national sympathies. About 3000 well dleciplined troops were unger arms, and, although there has been a pitiful attempt to magnify a slight mis- understanding between afew members of two comp nto a serious disturbance, they conducted them- throughout, with the utmost decorum. The Uni. ted States troops at Fort Milt ndatthe Arsenal at Frankfort, were not in the procession. They number out 150 men, and their absence is accounted for, from it that they received no invitation from our milita- ry, and their seclusion from, and comparative non-inter: course with the officers of our volunteers, was the cause of their being accidentally overlooked. It was certainly a pity, and such a thing will never be permitted to occur again, should a similar parade take place. There is very little news stirring. Seguin had a bene: fit, last evening, at the Chesnut. Norma was performed toa full house, considering the weather. Frazier takes a benefit on Monday. Tuesday is tho last night of the Opera, which closes the season at this house. The Arch Street Theatre opens again on Thursday for anew campaign. Burton is at present in Baltimore, and Tam not exactly aware of his arrangements for the si son. It is supposed, however, that he will bring on h: Baltimore compan: well, though they by no m 8 histrionic powers. ‘They tisp as rather namby paby, though thie may be the result of the first end vol fortunate impression made. We are all reparing for the Fourth of July, particu- larly the politicians. Our citizens seem determined to spend it ina quiet sociable way. The regiment of artil- lery are ordered out in the morning, but from recent o¢- ourrences, such as the resignation of their Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel, &c. Ido not think they will turn out in strength. The on may be countermanded. | very much fear that tl iment, the only one of this arm in the State, and as ‘of cient as 207, in the Union, will go down— for which we may thank the ordinance of councils of the 1th July, 1843, and the attempt to com- pel the companies to adopt the United States regular uniform. Stock transactions pares were flat, and prices, ex- cept State fives, declined. Sales were confined almost exclusively to Sta‘e Securities and Wilmington RR. stock. About $30,000 of the former were sol boards at 76,an advance of } on the last quotations, while there considerable panic in to the latter, which fell off to 161, This panic arose sa impression that the railroad company will not be pay the interest about falling due on its bonds, ‘There were sales of other stocks, but so few and at such prices as showed considerable heaviness in the market. The salos are not worthy of particular note. Post Ofrice, Waswincrox, June 28, 1845.—It may be requisite to give notice that all Fisker and packets received tor mails to depart on the morning of sea time—civil time, | COMMEROZAL. ae New York, Saturday, June 28. urs—The sales of made at $3 81}, a $3 87}, Pearle tre stendy net J y Ragelvad. since opening canals— Pearle Epports from Jan. 1 to June 23, 145 :— bth 23,313 Pearls, bois 21. 59788 29,068 Pots. ele Total. Stock on hand, | , bbls. 0, Received thisweok, hiecse sesccc27 ns as "Toto Rm 3 5,77 Delivered this week,.... + 1916 €4 pat Stock on hand, bbl sis 1030 “QoTe Tae B Reavsturrs.—More four is selling to-day. Gene- see ranges from $4,62} a $4,75. Corrox.—The sales made this week have been irtegu- lar in prices,and occasionally speculative ers for ex- port have operated to a very limited extent, as also ma- nufacturers, who are heavily stocked at low rates. oa the last few days, few purchasers have appeared, and the sales are quite limited, amounting only to 400 bales yes- terday—and 4,500 bales for the week. Hay.—Common qualities North River bale sell at 40.0 45 cents, for shipping. The demand for city consump- tion is moderate, and prices for prime are improviog. The receipts are to a fair extent. Paovisions.—The demand for Ohio Pork is rather limit- ed, and prices tending towards a decline. We vo new prime at $10 60 and new mess at $12 87}a oe 3 old prime is pals at $9.75 and do mess at $12 jeef is firm but dull. notice sales of new mess at $8 7509; and new prime es $5758 $6. Lord is improving in de- mand. We quote barrels at 7jc, and kegs at 8 a8}c. But- ter and Cheese are dull. range county Butter we quote at 14a 16c. Western daisy at atlla 13 Cheese in casks and boxes at 6a 7c, Leap 1x Sr, Lovis.—A movement was made in the market yesterday. morning, saya the St. Louis Republi- can of the 20th inst., occasioned by the recent advance of the price in New York, ani the favorable character of the advices received by the steamer Missouri—in con- soquence of which the price sprang up to $3 08 @ 3 10; nd some holders are aa 12}. only sales of rier wena a lot of shane rear dey at $3 & . For e lots 06 to ‘Richest’ prices offered = ¥ Consunate or Spars, 2 New Yorx, June 28, 1845. § « Notice is hereby given, that A royal orderof H. M. the Queen of Spain, dated 16th January last. Her Consuls are ired to exhibit to captains of vessels bound to Spain the memorandums of cargo cleared out in the consulate by shippers, and from which memoran- have been ob- | 2Ums or invoices, the Consuls are instructed to make out | F B the manifest, in order that Lp seer may compare them with their bills of lading, and thereby avoid the penaltion imposed on vessels that shall have cargo on board, not entered on said Consular mani Ji wi, VDL. Reb, ae of Fiance in and out of | sink Passengers Arrived. Cavcutta—Ship Branswick—Mrs Wilson, family and ser- vant. Buemen—Barque aera gl Habicht, Mrs Matilda Kuns , Mrs Nansel 18 is bee in the steerage Coxe and lady, New Or- 0 go wll it eon aria ee eg three ehiideen at a Me Hulten lady, four children, ands ve chi servant, do; ks, do; Mra Lev sie five children and ‘servant, de Mr Shipwith, jew Siig in the steerag. il-and ton, Mr Field, led and chi ‘Miss Ward, Miss ‘Myers, Mr ' Bonfoy, iss Griffith, Mr Holt. importations. Foreign 1: Cate best hangs ne ‘sacks saltpetre 14,592 sacks mdse J & L K Bri sii order. indigo FG ton—B Is Hop bones tamaric 268 Fase tree cod a om epic wloger and 1000 gunny bags to Haddon rhe. W Gorse te so0—1 © F mapatach-+25 oat Hex Hhoder2G C Hollmsnneat Views & ae chen & Unkart—I J ‘chiller—t W Forteuback—1 Tiffany, You W Vorwerck—2 Rolker & Molimann— 8 Rooke J eT Brockel n—1 jac] 5 to order. fan ott, cy Hopp hhds Bee, » cd ape} molasses B De com cks 2 per Hubbard—2 bbls molasses to muster.” uss 17 40 Pewter A Vy Qnueass—Ship Yazoo hhdsE DM RL Taylor—148 tt 6 tes 91 bbls 10 kegs Merritt & co—133 bis Schermerhorn & Marsh—-63 do Ht Lees & coni6 rolls feather F Comstock & co—25 hhds T H Maghee—7 tes 12 bole C Seth & comt bbls E Morgan—99 bales Burritt & Johnston—43 bxs C M —9 do 6 hales $ J Beals &eo—i2 cs DL Sayse-att Hoyland & Aspingall—gkt CF Levench 18 Fulmer fe & co—$2000 Corning & cote 4H do hair 26 pkgs to order, . chr MARITI Lebel —60 bales HERALD. Steamers. zaewe spre Hibs it 3 July i i aly 18 ‘Aug. G. Western, Matthews,.2. July 5 Great Britain, in Tay sane aoe: 3 "Packets to Arrive. Packets to Sail. LIVERPOOL. Intependence, Allen, May 22| Montezuma, Lowber, July Waterloo, Allen, ’ May 26 | Independence, Allen, jay New York, Cropper, June | Waterloo. Allen,” July it PORTSMOUTH. PoRTsNouTH, Westminster, Hovey, June t | Victoria, Toronto, be er June 10 Wellfotion Chadwick, suiy fi Argo, Anthony, May 27 | Oneida, Fi aa Sully, Bayar, June 1 | Emerald, Pa Jaye " PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 30. sun 19m oUN sets HIGH WATER 510m Arrived. Ship Brunswick, Melcher, from mee Sand Heads A 4 22, and St Hel meee eu May 9, with mdse, to J & LK Bridges. Left lelena. Gl ‘ fr Ht Dassange site tte rom Liverpool, with 200, Wibray, fro “ . tor Colling&e Gon ys from New Orleans, with cot- Smith, fe le, Mi is mith from Mobi lay 31, andthe Bar 5th Brudson, vate op dart fom Bremen, ns . 2 rom Ber- Schmide & Bal ele Agnes, Gillis, deve fea ak Bt Amn Bey Jam. with M00 with 1400 bags p Pimento 6tonis logwood to Howland & Aspin- with 89 hhds Brig Lion 1 days fr hi asses to Brown, ud 8a for N cork, 14 5 F n fig as it nat and Galvesson, do, Idg; Benjamin lu ‘i days from St Crois, w Hubli i Dowie cat bor ee day; Delaware, ua “Rowena sla Leon Trl Empire's webs Jo Hill, Rowe, 6 days from Georgetown, SC. with a: Bar Holly seal Tiitcheooky from, Philadelphia for Porte chilged to ran har tales oo ‘Staten inland eo wbittch galliot lean Catherina, De Boat, 66 days from —, writen sche Jam Romilly, Bremen with mdse, to sch Altigis Norwegian eg, Norway, rom n Gunza, xt id Kendall, 15 days from Sydney, "Bohs Oeeariert from New Orleans, M; rom New leans, May 2), with heat 400° bbls ‘pork to tn rng Beis 71'6, brig Henry Woodia, trom Nerlolk: tor Tudies. Sch Cabot, Bowers, 4 days from New Orleans, with corn, to ter. Island of Cuba, ship Jacob Pen- | & 10 days ion Sone for ‘Schr Choctaw, Lummis, 17 days from Mobile for NHaven, ba amber farkn 58, cts Conte, to B Blos: fe, to Bryant & sta Maitland. the Ist proximo, must bo charged with the new rates of Schr Lautan portage, notwithstanding they nay happen to bear the | Scbt hed WE Rena oviimingron, NC. te eee ee rank of any oilicer who has hitherto exercised the right ph... permease’ trunking. This is sendered imperative by the grder of Tole Pendiec, Baltimore, 10 Johnson & Lowden, the Department, which directs that all Jouvbaily ‘nad manuscripts of ‘ mails sent,” shall bear the dates of their departure. The mail made up at half past 4, P, M., on tie 30th instant, will, therefore, convey the last franks of those whose privilege terminates with that day, Henderson. eae i jen! se ager EN Fo f Eee PEEEEE Panes TY mae iy re aCe Ring 4, hrs Emulous, and other , Schr 8 Hawkins, asany Schr Marieten Drowell, , to J Atkins, cin pera in 0 eae jee tet fn the anal don, County, New nLGe es ere Ei Reeicamecen reek tien, | ESis hry Taal eae ere Schr Boston, Ce y 5 , Beer Ren, Coltins, Bedford. ANOTHER Tet RE i i ae +e been Sk gence pate ING? eae Years odtita Yee e r ner, rol Ra BY SCHENCK’S etl ners Seer Tee Schr Albert |» New Haven for Virginia. 'ULMONIC SYRUP. shal Bol by the name of Peter Schr} fed iow = IRMA iret acest oe age ee al eas lay before you and tl ‘ t . ‘Two brigs, unknown. Wind ESE. Syn ‘ te iby making : wae by Oe i him. "Phis wa Poet of tae erteente ot such Packet ship St Ges » Ferris, for Liverpool, lays st Be cred? oe nto ref general of pe a fn individual, Tsd0n vised | him and found him improvi ancMor at the SW Spit, wind bound. eee cine that aisnded her for the space of | Sffecruily cure onan om om thtstinve he iangtored sonsaly as Record. ieageh iscov ered some re mee ta your Puan By: comer re comeeds stad et joc nant gous Suir Rernizve, tor New Orleans, Captain Joseph Smi Pap g e In ape cre or cons jon, and it has proved 80 | that he had ‘had been well for some 'm an Peraviely me ree deaiedup the hh. cur tiie ipl eto bene quackery endow wiletreyonuattement | 22 te ea my Syran "oC Romer. Ned! ie to put anew mastin, She. will positively. sail on ged ay hm ee pa cries, 8 centianal oom qoieh, ‘Palso pablished, aida ow it int connection ee! if Hert Ax Sua-On board. barqge, Miauelon, May 28. | head args tr etd seldom w how eth war mthag offen Pils Bs amt caeeet tole for Th m ser 7h mg ry age ‘Nilvaged ‘about 35. | f aeoreert her chat ape 3, dread} Syrup. He Navine'ip to tne en me | tee fara sf euirinag |& fell from aloft on deck, and was s0 badly injured that he died i of her eles. ‘Phis cam he relied ply py od ustalied a fair ch eet vielded jed to his ment an Rirwzi—The Cte Jackson, arrived at New Teoesk oy eon ense, ‘und ey 068 winking to call from my laboratory, in a Philadelnes we the on the 20th inst. from Key West vith ‘the cargo of ship PETER DELANY, Hreptied jen finding I was deceived ih the man, pent | md |. recently lost on Pree Reef. 2 Market street, Newark, New Jersey. man, or ha mover pork inne aber fin Be my sac gerd . e ys Y Sfrigate Raritan was Janeiro May Ui. The U pas ihe County of New York 1 meat rate fs Nee ore amen oy Syrup whi Talay, made Gabener dane 20 Pecced Midshipman John Q Adams jr, to | matement, eye ed by hms ier a that the foregoing } nothin the manufsctnre i i geudegroas at Bonin lta eae th Sa palias and © Gckit | knowledge if eplher tit ri po jeave two mont 1 jipman B el 4 bef baie ‘Whale: ‘ SARE RMR et day of Ane At Rio Janeiro 11th ult, Stouii NLondon, disg. ie cat sesney Spoken. ° encl eats from Matanzas for Cronanndt, 22d inst. Int” 35 18, Jon ee fice nly, No es cured as rea nthe recii i dai ving i eaowsd uns je trust hi, was obli to discontin- "Cermcy, 14 days from Philadelphia for West ladies, 1th inst, lat 24.48, 1 CAUTION TO THE Shae Bic for the ole te equi fr my kindest im, benew, mayne Sesh inet Suns Ports. ‘PULMO! im at ‘pow Some 23— Arr Tom, Dublin: 2th, Carrow, and Eeo- UP, cru nd amy me une and. 1 soma, lemtar Shanon, Brest; Mer ret, Waterford: Lap: | At No. 40 1-8 Cortiande street, New York, founds whieh Tors “aghe iw mat mete asioerinke te and Wim Watts, Greenock; Camb rf FACTS FOR TH! £ PROPLE fe eareeeee ae eal, ie substantiation of the foe | Fourth, Beaumaris Dykes, Kells So NEARS AGO 1 4: Standiog, snd the’ public: my character an Lanark, La (hres ; Tam the origival and only manu’ referto ring, ce ea Gti torn, i ce | M rts, lexan ier Btioa Wilas tinaspeed ; Newent’ ‘fine Newry Fiamdetan ra stctelies Lendons sy ae! ree gud danger, “i Seaaiat iter r ‘i Line eae ae at sca me ican, al aitetarsG? HL C. M’s. Consu! Nile, im, fonorally, betty ms Gatharing, for, Baleime Foe ic; Orel at i oer, wai | ment of my cur By ma state | a iat by whom the origin and value: of Schenck’s Pulmonie Eelamens Cattle Market. Mary M Hooper, ‘Travers, for do. 15th; te. Smith, fo for | tificate, was and wide! yi P do, 1th; Demerara, Blanchard, do dos ae ate of Teontinaed Ure sonnericn a Kenton to believe shi C TIZENS! CERTIFICATE. Juxe 27.—The supply ot Beef Cattle at market on | do) I hs a co be thee Beetdbngn fpoen Comes | Dereon per viating from A) erates lersigned cit ti © Monday was lighter then for: several preceding wacke sold. Going in, « brig enppos fom poe Meg be eve Nope emo yay rarely ares Beat few drab, hav tea called but it is considered fair for the season, and our former Home Ports. strength of fthe & Dp. Thinking thata written agreement might i hp pA torertrd to quotations were mainta‘ned. The offerings at the scales | ‘Tyostayton, June 19=8ld lowa, Susan Ludwig, amd Hurd, | be more eff oue, but it was declined, Teoult | ma ups, an {tpes e above statement comprised 360 head, of which 46 remained unsold, and | Richmeud; 23th, Leopard, (late of Thomaston) of and for Bal- | Overlook and pardon any ‘merel erely Personal matter, but my By piste a cheeeel fy sate tnt we ily believe the the balance, amounting to 314 head, were taken by city | timme tation Woe top, completely i ro, Ta the reputation of ine ing fieanepied tinder our own pee Sad a Te ed butchers at prices Fanging fro from $2 to $3 per 100 Ibs. Castine, June 2t—Sld Aurora, Antigut ae mpald creado course, felt t whatever af affected fo oen Satineatele to mediate bse! psiten on the hoof, equal to $3.50 a $5 75, net. ROnTLAnD, Jans mae Cyrus, Havana; C ie opr latwosipeocharee ie ea rar USS, at whi melt inst s ig cemoved to this town; The ply of live Hogs in market is considerably | ,Newavnians, dune gtr Je ‘PI 1] ducting this asiness. “hi tlme and attention were devoted ex carly erared is here tp, 20 diminished and is now smaller than for several weeks | Rendout. Sid Sicker Migelon Hip Juntro; Anna Wer. ehusively 0 i in inences, based upon ‘my well te fda re our who ‘ an swith ‘ive he loos ast. Sales wore made in the beginning of the woek at | noi” Peart ella, Tasting wren, Floater, ein, Rev | character, deste of my cure, with my advice town A mld fray of a honor wh Se ee: 50 a $4 75, according to quality, but towards the lat- | Franklin, Liberty, Union, ‘and Copy, Philadelphis; Cassius, | Merous ron hos se bath ih called at my office, aswel | Has or may make reletiee Sethe eee a any Makement he ter part rites have advanced, and sales have been made | Fredericksburg; Harrict, Georgetown, DO: Ontvie, Alban: Sndially create aoe cea come ae Froula further scace that we are satisfied of our own knowledge opinion, when | at $4 87}, and several lots of ‘superior desoriptions have | Clay, New York, Signal for brie, Cid, Manto, Antwe y inc ome IY Say | fant he was the drat producer of this Syrup, aid we helleve fe been taken at $5. ‘The average rate is about $4 75. Globe, (late of Philadelphia) of and for New Bedford; at is the only mannfactured the genuine article Baltimore; Shaunon, Kennebunk; Baltimore, Philadelphi ion, as We ciehatre omer called Schenek’s Puimonie he mad i rrr | Antares, (of Boston, late of N York) Consens, do: Southern taused great numbers to mak Hefoye any ofc, was nonie Syrapy Us | bat Pit Latest Dates Baltimore: Nassau, Chester, and J Cooley ldridge, N | Ehave been these were tal bene ine. i and re restore to health odd New Wor sna tharannesoee pees cures jefTORVED AT THE Nw TonK nnaun orvice. | | HOG r MM aatn ef yet ih storm bE Reman ne | ling th the advantages thaw afring oval shoud eat se ean cccoen ote before heer a Sesknn, Car Bch 1] TEpcanrows, June ‘render broakitevens rows Bown for Phi Spenstmet tte Sarees my, rye aane refitin feud expreasing our astoniahment ne a ihe recone April 1] *Nawrvexer, June 2—Arr Jos Lybrand, and Silvia Higbee, who en Bergonsfly, and she Listary of my 8y_| Wee celymade ne, hove IC our duty Gnas tot gueed the Cable jae oe Philadelphia rait supecoeae Tout jot bal lathe cid orlgtihh reneint miclose iim apa thes comeoplonet . eae Pr , June 27—Arr Caroline Hunter, Cherryst : Angustine Ba; ch 12 Qugen, Baliore:” Sera “Indien ‘and Opera, Philsdeighn edicine t Throw all ges ISAAC 'C FARLER = J.G.4 ERE bio, 19} Cady Washinj Advance, Albany; Chatnpion, Rondout: | And esa trom all-in trariiey, ‘County Clerk, AUGI Spee Wm H Hawk Newb 1 syin & Hoary Tewrtarker tek | insure it fall and ops ted om pape 9 vo atkind JOSEPH BESSON. AY. ELL, York, Below, « fore and aft schr, coal Taden, “Cha Tritan, | of eat which tends to destroy i ret of pasty WM: P. EMERY: Pictou, and dropped below. Sid exptess, md Princess, Phir: | the most effective ingredients, I ha a-discover*t | G. C, SEYMO JOHN P. FARLEE, 0 | delvhia; tector, and Americus, NewYork; Lady Washiny wh thee obec CO here cls ges oe sanindgen gf ihe Cour, - acne 4 Ser Ee ee evens ‘ivea Hand, for Balt of inefficacy, blackish color, and variable ine, Complain Ree READING, GIR RSEEN GES up, Beha Buistot, June 2— Art Gov Hopkins, East River, Va; Mar- arike, frou tae. Procom, cue lnowiedes and cmpoymant 0! | AC DAVIE: R. R. MERSHON, M.D. Piatee, River, Va; Senator, Rondout. Sid 27th, we wi exelnsively tom Members of the Bar, Citizens, Cape Tow ‘inti pda on Se Ueeeneneeed ey Careers bentonite (Tt SLOAN, JOHN H. CAPNER, 1. no longer tn! my i sel caleata” U6 pecker NY sae; Gcoane, dropped down the’ efver to loud for fer himself lena opened an offce tn ths neve wish hur iy THAN ANIED FL, SAXTON, PETER ENING, ; ; ey SWaniteron, NC. June 20—Arr Pamplico, and Melville | lic.) yaa a to come and ai ema fentine Syrup, and GroRGr AAHLEN, WM, Moone, , 12 | West Indies, ss ‘ Pulm P prepared in this city tug: Apeced ball ater, Belle Myeen do, Cla, ny i Powel Moreh pana fons | exe exclesivelyb mgm fo, alg io Ne my York, ORLY ab my alt JAMES M.¢ Mere, Sonn Lone Jones, Ci 2ist, Alaric, 4 i, 13 Parnell do; 204, P Smith, Browsell, doy 24th, A 8 Thorn, sen cares 8. BEEKMAN. oponct sti ATKINSON J, HOLCOMB, March 4 | Pett Cnursrox, June2i—At Quarantine, John Hancock, Sagas REMOVAL. : Re PARE wilson May 5) t. bb Ge de, Cld Ww nie Antwerp: Qe Guinnebage, Liverpool The Public is notified that the Oy ht for the sale of” Arripavir of the Merchants who sold Beekman the Syrnj Brillant iam Ke Hayne, New Orleans. 8Id Moses, SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, Somerset chunty, a4-—Peter A, Van Cleef of lawf Coren None . Nicole | ____ #AS SEEN REMOVED FROM No. «8% 70" B duty swara?on kis oath anh thas he ee er ; Apalachicola; an 12 | Newton, Spal re path cag a a ; North side, afew doors below Broadway, opposite Nations! mesivae taieoua aha tae Pea es sete ak — iste . Ke e! 8 eee nate Conkling, Ni or WE CAUTION THE PUBLIC TO BEAR IN MIND. agents for Jone ehetck erence Beng, medicine prepared reneete hs Hoghany, Philadctptias ‘Avthorp. {ith 8 BEEKMAN, of 4954 Courtlande street, is NO | cher says that he i ted with Pet e Betksoan, % é emer | LONGER AN AGENT for the sale of the genuine Schenck’ tad ie mequainted with ‘Peter Boyker Beekman, who then resided about oue mile and a half’ bd was in a vel bees y's tf and that said Beekman Braschi low state of health ; that he ‘was fadaced €2 ‘the perauaion ofthe deponent and pure dozen in bottles of the said Syrup as pf arcount hemes re Palmonie HUNTERIAN DISPENSARY, 3 Division New York. D- Counterfeits !—Beware of strect, ESTABLISHED A. D. 335, rious Tppitations = Toobtain the pure genuine, unadultera Schenel’s Pulmovi Syrup, go directly to the Proprietor’s Office, d it No. 4 Courtland street. ponent further says, that Beekman hi id him, ‘| BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR, for the successful Pi ce: otic nis the uly one ever oes: that sa et that he attributed his cure tou are ge tine that ed tad Freatment of gisense ofa nechet nature, and for the say on | Heh cured when every fhing else has failed the anthor affirm: "os si omen Or. Hunter's Red Dro arth that can xafely be relved on tothoroughl Givense without injury tothe constitution, = this, without i jearest couvictions of ‘ruth. radiction, nd joes. is upon (i en, and used according directions, it seldom fails of effecting a perfect eure. Sworn and subscribed this 11th day of ape 1945, at Bri water, in said county, before me. eB TA) LOR, One of the Judges of the Court of aes Pleas of ‘said horrid it diet or A hindrance from businets,even when all else havi om. i : ‘ ts principle of operation is easily explained. It soothes an | connty. water eanta as edesealtare cheat | ede tetrnGioad outs Mle Se ttn ts | ey oper Bega perirankes aged how long standing, or how deeply seated in the system, with: hee Cong frees the 1 ange of the y Van Neste Yeas trouble to.the patient and, in a shorter srace of timethan | ts in the air tubes. | It regulates the bowel ‘mipiout the * Februar ah, 143 Hatt doz. ouies Bchenck’s Pul: {cther medicine in the world,or no pay will be taken. Price wether Levownienhewinenrt: a Tie ero : ane ‘Syrup—$il 00, $5.5 ent, ‘but is made exclusive x of roots and her Somerset county, s:—Thomas C. Haward, of lawful age D R. MARSHALL HALL’S shenck’s treatise, to id (gratis) at his office, No.4 Court | and being duly sworn, on his oath sayeth, that ‘went mt CORDIAL RENOVATOR. street, the veaaly, history of this Syrup may be seen. |: ee with Mr. John C. Van Neste, of the firm of Va. R, MARSHALL HALL, one of the moat celebrated phy- | tiginateditom its curing the author when in the lowest stage 6° ‘an Cleef. immediately after the dissolution of thai Diets reece eae one onthe mont celebrated phy | pulmonary eonsumption frm inthe yeqr 114 and conthined the sxine. Business at the gine." itis now woe tn his gratioeamoug the nobility f Ene This medicine, as 4 gure for pulmonary consumption, he | same place. And depovent farther says, that he Jand and th Content of Euro} ar uow become permanently established with the Public. "Th: with Peter Swryker Beekman, who was then in very iit health en we. te ep pode aumber of cures of pulmonary consumption made in this cit} resided near Branchville, the place of business of the firm ance, whe +] wichare ‘before the public, are euffctent to. Prove that t SF Ven Nowe & Howard et eet Tear eal Syrup wil cure consumy is the only medicine that ear | agents to Dr, Joseph Schenck to sella medicine font a ied upon with safety in ia hefal di him, called "* Sel ‘Pulmonie Syrup,” and that ema ieee To the consumptive, nothin of mor man purchased of said firm twenty-one bottles case-of Mrs. Tucker, Ne. 43 York street, Jers e Was to far xeduced in consumption as to be unable to leave her bed She took Schenck’s Pulmonic—the disease the abscess came to a head; and sive di yellow matte, her lungs ngs Heald | her oow in the joyment of NL. Lusk, Easton of the RD. Church, ery ity, nates that he is acquainted with Mrs, Tacker, and her statement nexed ; and d-ponent further says, tha the said Beekman requested Geponentto br bring Mr. Schenck t see him—that his medicine had eese' him so wack good that he wished to see and know him—that he could tell him more and bere, on he could ay oe else, amine becwsnine-a| bad woke be rom sai ip! and deponent did according! ly tke ‘Schenck to baad said bp Lae and he him te influence for half an hour, It will afford decided who by early indulgence im solitary habits hav. state of chronic debility. Constitational weakness, brought on by a secret habit in- dulged in by young m is is, when too fr teen dulyed in, the greatest evil that can befall man. weakness of the limbs and reail of the back, confusvon o of in tellect, forgetfulness, p»lpitation of the heart, aversi Syrup, as ed accou' id 3H es thee he be Behenete teatw af comcampeon obese ne | Herel Syrup hed ated “ty, cousumotion emacation are the symptoms ofth we have only, paw tg mention pono of Mr. C. Va | Peay a ayes THOMAS C. HAWARD.L Gleets, whites, ob: certain cyacuacions, er New Brunswi ‘merchai lew York, No.1: | Swom and subscribed this 11th day of June, 1845, at Bridge tency and eBags Foy vm by this medici ¢u liam street, who was restored to health md the use of this | water, in said county, before me. illips & Boyne, Agents, Forwarded to PSD bok Also Mt zt Van Buren, No. 18 Christopher street, JAMES TAYLOR, ted States. Price, $2 per bottle—6 bottles for . atl grat A jotte Evans, Aran , Jersey | One of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of suid Duane street. 5¢30 1m os*re re city, aeethrg ‘Mr. Petr Delizey, ieriat sexes street New: | county. HISTORY OF pt Shs PULMONIC ia it gS. who re a vices to consuimption, and cured Ms. Per Se a me eternal N. J., March M4, 1842, SYRUP. just oie in sion tat if any person wishes furthe: Bo'tof Van Neste & Haward, TH nparalloted reputation and constantly increasing de sstebacieat peel hed wi rtren emo fd od Fog lta Fone a Palmonte Symp. oe ae 2 mand for this 8) yrup has Lope the author to present tc », they will be fo ag wah wil ttles, Ss. 12 0 the public the following facts of the early history his Me staading, who om igs May 23, bots ~ fo & 306 dicine, Leivenek's Putmoste Brien, imeee. — Us She year 1:0, the mbecriber, a resident of the eity of Phi rare $21 0 tndlchia fom expowarecontagied'@ heavy, cold, which be TSA A. Ope of Becknau’s Letters, showing by his own signature thet Cy.eoamumition speedily iliguad. {ted eaten neers rath wih INVIGORATION, Seudazese New Yonx, March 234, 11 cath ood; hectie over; nightswent and pid enacts | PMPORTANT NOTICE Mousienr YERREY, of Ly 1 Bran Sen expot you wonlt Like gunby tatte aon y nt 7 sol mnt ir Panera gas sens | yee My thyrclan the ite | “ate of hus Tincture and lotion of Invigortion pacnts for the | oo juctles ta saturday and on monday it opened first rate i more eminent) together Wi With my friends, any all hope wand the Can e great reputation of these aur it oichock while em writing tne hohe emmpune of te week a Imy recovery: indeed they all iis dissoln. | led preparations, leaves it scarcely necessary to say that they ciel jock Yue sin waiting «ho, bote benpuast ‘ean twreek oe | tion. At the request of Dr. Pacrih en the he ean ed to | are certnin temed:ex for smpotence.steriity aversion to and in- hey ammoch Boor hivey meoes Tr am: Delighted se the country, hoping it would diseased ions of connubig it reoure, eneral prostra: | MEN ing baie + etptheng y lh ad pare gent tangs, but 1 soon bees eam ng much yore pat ned i te igsaen produced by mascara: | Wet i hg purine Den L want you to end on more resyrap fy entirely t0 my bed end rapidly siniong I qras ime an is highly palata- | ahead or 1 Sh. Il beat you I want you to se ry sa harlog ven up all hopes of Twas vaserc | the vigeraal weizih they apart belagteitte cromaiaey | whl fave hs eomua vi a ease be baste || ipsum an ele nucereded in in ydacing ne,” | after Are applied; and they may beusedseparately with ad- Hemaine you humbe Servet ain # Atsuan vantage, but icaciol tion, ‘ ‘ ape was tb lak ate tap arent BY eociaad aa dette boa, thn three dalfersforehottleat evch. ‘Theyre | J, PETER STRYKER BEEKMAN, resident. of the town 4 nipeeade the a aes came to a head, and broke, | #lso made up in powe pins sentby mail, folded nels the af ileborough, eosnty of Somerset an a State o lew Jersey, ing fee anny of Wood and mater. * her T form ofa letter, with fall irections for use, Kc. at double let | do hereby certify to the aia ty aie neon, years eae Se ¢ pain j Soret digin | ak spout tes dares “SANS aptierit forks Thoctare, od sagther Berths Lavion || sy rigve sanider wih other bod eyopeomss’ which madete ician pronounced the Liver Com. being under his care a tong while, Ne ‘pronounced ve dollars: ), OF ten dollars for five powder: | very sick, which, plaint. oe Hangs from renown Tare ened eae M; ‘Fo the truth of this x number ofcitizens of the jers by mail must be ony br Phile- most extraordit cures dep de now 4 IS. this oaption ¢ oft fame Mt atrangers are invited to ah in the fe Medica tue, sapecialty HR STRVRER BEEKMAN, $ vig! Dated Oct. 10, 1942, hth ie ee Sota “venhera fest aad fg ed a = Bervonslly appecred efore the su presiding LANGLEY, S sarge of he Hone a Cp Eeornoe t eee it ervey Pet er sao CORN masrza, ee ry Cay Tooth ape son from ay i, os na ‘eon ean snd sae LE Mats cp or tar” Sold | vege nd ire ‘oat vue tn” one bye wel | Kesalth pe To SB URBTON: pel ys Brae — cintsts Rigas | ‘ert tmtee | Sieremi 5. HM. QUINN. ao vot fect citre, Se re taae dicar Ald. \ «teed rng pearend 2 more My elinnce 0 need ed ran ard ue | le poatgs nae ys ae hvala Basa Ee formed e extraory| cures, but aoe ents’ names, b: lishing their Je20 Im*re D5, GREGORY, ne Gold street, night, artenling to to the dation st } At THE F stcxrg ae ox ig a pe Hegirell well fr. fea why id hol ot tackingtion tere oeed tous aa eas in, ae ih —y s raha $ Martie K, Assistant acon. ~ 3 Wheeler, Oculist. No. 29 (uate Gas Gaxznwicn ae NEAR THE ‘y, New EVOTES Le omitare! attention Ae en of the #2 and Oph jurwery, and assures the public tag c] are not, amongst the numerous diseases to w! eye is subj that o1 ‘which iE canner Saas, sentially red ; of undonulved testimonials whiclvean berncen ar his nace the public, his practice is not extent iy the abe at any other Octlist in Bic ee ere th pm bes ete nearly resemble the § bear the closest staal cape, ine Geos Weise sorocted DE Wheres Sater os them $a moderate terms. ich he visi ae find ceased attend ng me, I" would ocea- ia-ean and will testify. enclosure, and directed to 1 | my ease incura feet, and work a litle sbucit ould bes PRIVATE (DISEASES. i ict commana SPEER | sae teearoeh sun cord of, Heat | T's MEMBER tte om cage wet : ‘ ; tgtion, and the increased relied the DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, vs Weresevercly a cted and {had spre | continue direct ihr parealer astentton 10 al diseases nit : private nature, rie hia, in order more satiafac et te or SUMMER COMPLAINT. tredta meas mysromach was completely | ediel eativent, eeefeand fermanent cure Withoat jaar ie t bey com all partaof th Serairns ul EVER trifle with disease. One day's delay in. adminis ing I ate Was: immediately rejected; my | the constitution or confinementfrom business, in 4 yrup has, succeeded A iny give re very ‘contiver my cough increased, and I beeame | ticularly requested to e ayaa a the Coll dee a it will generally wei te ones inthe complaints of children. ‘That ma very weak, and m: was nearly all gone, ard I was reduced | ‘irst appearance of those diseases, fering ee revera on jich may be termed the terror of mothers—we mean Choler. | to nothingacarcely but skin and bone. I ‘continued to get | ind time ey be thus avonied. of the mem! si ‘ q beings AF oS 5 oe | di ae Tafentam ches sfce terminated in death for want of, yp | worse, seldom able to work, and confined pin of the time to opens. 7 wey yeas) mnecied with fu ae peg Lh oni | our of the Pulmonie Syrups iio the’ mont, powerldl parier [Henin i atncdhs boeletin nomeck vor br tral Serr | ‘Bee elfthe pevaseiess of tatacase’ Se ciie nof the ion d diy Home M toh Rae } ints. w! a iver, ix . afaeaten Eagwren Sera 7 tine ee there | COVEL'S ANODYNE CORDIAL. Tues gently, ex Fic weuldaford eee eyhome and from | eR se ea May ROE re is hectic fever, night aweais, constipation, all usualsymptoms | pels all unhealthy secretions clennses ang | abroad : but none of them would affo Ine any permanent ay | living fa the country, and : make per. of comentageion, the pea coe 8 Tap removes the fever, st purifies the bowels: pulse--and invigorates the di- tr \ ia, is met get le condi SOR | testaeelicnican’ coe have i the Might twenty, and regu ates the action of the bowels’ mak: | & TT rhe nee et erm renults, if the united tes. | TO ENCK “eULMGN SYRUP" wes highly ‘recom, | {ws all medicinet fequisite cal eure, by ihr and astarel Iva othes and ripens the disease lence. Moet the firs: : evo tyr at ie HB Heitiyy togeet he K ith ee hy yaptng ofthe lu than expels’ f mat | sym ble Specific, an tome. | On the f trad commenced | theit case explicitly, together with wt 8 aoe p time of, om for, and 1 eral acelin mat | Fit res icones remedial influence. janet hc? produced a | traction and treatment rs o bythe ing ‘f \e more wilt ‘be found the most e! i « ie my ih ys oP us ao it mn | Closil ON mares expeptogated by the the luageis | snedirine which ay stored, and for praok, we subjoin | few mornings afterward | brought wpabout ball ® pint of Yel ONAL EILTY cuRD bs removed, aud the patient wor oli Joy thar hels restored to | the pial smany ote like import, | 17% Seoey, da pertice V cua Calli deus tors guna of the st TE TON Gate, MUTURY Sect "ay of jo se | th. forthe injurious that oun ay in in my employ, was ut 1 ever saw, consisting of ph Set ees i te, Proprietor held responsi with « 1 dis cee | reat of tough, solid, substance, resem eret indulgence or exocts of any kind. di e feta of "arious cong Berkman, iain gin et atl aly Pala, the bowels, i other sym {ole better. 1 en found for tia x % aud | remedy for impotence, ‘enity, or ie is no longer an agent forthe the Genuine Sehenck’s Pul’ come fat found td pad watt eof Or ies rae of fen er I cup a abst Gach 5 cutee of half « dozen $5; a mou fe rap, abe bed tthe few doses «f whi him to health | great namber of weanpenred tomes i te ‘almonic red and sent to all pai nthe Schenck ne f few, doses, vf, which restored a ran ee ren eased ya now ler VECPLAUS SPECIFIC re vopeletor’s, oN “ saree ratey dogs bel La ag WibLiaM WEST EI jag it endiraly gat af "wha 1 fook in all twei JOR the radical ente of gonorrhea, gleet, seminal Brosdway, aout Bia ih ir Boas or beh te N hyo ott ae ii “od digested’ Ppowe, ‘an’ all wurulent, discha reer the ong of roadway, y " J ice 50 ce rf Th. ies rhlesalea Je and ret retail, vv S} Tfelt week, my appetit eas ood, a and | py y Year's expe ie ate ee oa corte» a sae Sear thy chr: | Wiad ewe eae eee | le es a sea sais ; ra joughont the city, ofessor Veljcau, ty an ta long gent fo the genuine Imonie Syrup. ere a ie weak, ah . scene, Fro = prt ih eR ROSS ‘ any other remedy, without tamting E SICIAN. > an TAT ay Reworked on my farm | SY cirri gorhnamees hank peu ey ee D'S JOSEPH HIN, No, 99 Dug we pratoiga@ | W ON AE sip a oy Ste pa as | on perme desertion of Oe see Contin RICORD'S ALTERKATIVE MIXTURE, , Delicate athe cores wuley Ole wep wipend Proved rellararal sa 4 \d weeks the most violent bodily an: the throat, hose oF any other part of ‘ay hg ome ieee ai ~ me fron dake Lathe aren arn ingivin eae rate | j y any one 1 wy re} mercal Bae 3 ‘the on caly Tere $555 isos on me as Leon] dao it alee cy n by writ aed se eae tik ee gin te Se spas " - of the the Media Society of New bear, No Bane a s'Wcheaok's Falmasie Myrup. I'be satel | wien horoud pW ee Sees ieee street near cured met know well tare os ad Fa more for 7) doctors a suything cles com Risve no | gna te ta $4 cach ; in oases of half a dose «i NEW TRY ERT ED ding ie 10 every body. Thaveadvived | g5y caret sing mo Month, Say ‘ | +9 to use it, oa they i M OF SARSAE &. ise cH in the county ny of Sm CONCENTRATE EXTRAS FRAS. HOTLY revembiles the real head of hair 1s to defy ee I who RILLA, GENTIAN AND SASSA | Al oa gant sexs tiny. ances irratifed in ny REPARED by i ae York k College rr tis RK. PO D Ol Hit. Neil Broeddy ee et Practice is Foes Vat 4 nt Organ and its. geleoed jon. a Powell formerly stu Fiend vt ao Bate t's fora Ported and subsoquantty act is exter rae a ‘Arifcial Ei res inserted. trance 1g Warrenstreet. EVES, B E co sia Bow ei Nis Mited Sinton. THE LOSS OF rae, MAND LEGS N Ne the pablo ‘that tin oc hited need Pints, on plat through ape it} puget ‘i as, i N. B—All letters DEAFNE SS 381 SASTLE if EDWARDS, AURISTS, | oo fi ae Taek? at srr adres consequence of cae an itiad Sasa Rec while in New itch, okortar: the professional care of Br es hen VEN MDS M. Forces, Ji Under their treatment he Ear , Buzzing or singing sound Pop ts inthe ears, collections, 7 to his military duty. wht * ACOUSTIC? DROPS. sure cure for incipient Deafness, che, Pains, B ‘Their Ac nae Oil has Tas een 4 “4 remedy as 8 freer noo ve in all for uy Coorg years. Offices removed to 381 Broadway. ray corner of the the most gt ob invent malate for ome hinge must be post .N FISH 297 ShoAnWaY. er the Golden Fish shines in the sun— place in Broadway F—tyo, seve seventy-one ? darted up streattt to a haven, is now seen to Glitter at two ininety-seven, There Bradbrook's establishment, known as of yore, Fora well-stocked and excellent guthtting store Py in the in still furnishes outfits complete, G From fine shirts and silk drawers, down to towel and sheet. The Fa en ad bound on some loug ocean trij Should call in at Bradbrook’s, ere Joining hs ship, And there officers, civil or naval, maj All they need, when to far distant fatigue mona ‘The stranger or nesilest there may ins ‘The most elegant goods he could wish to taléct, the very best fabrics and tastefully made, At prices as fair as are known in the trade, fi loves, collars, stra; ses and hose— nierchiefs, bosoms und hye under clothe Win Iles ang gown, nigh ox and flty things moré, May radbrook's faired « outficting store jel9 mene ele Og eg Pde YOURSELF—PRIVATE DISEASE. A‘ ot soli to the humerous aca ifort mei health ae ole object and your peace ea in its the disease itsel accumulating expense, sty Ter thfenre forever feieed t in eat rs) ou ema a Pal gel fe seni im giving the east information tue Pll» B vane : and melancholy effeces dale on rey advertiser, from neshestes! » by the ent of the most virulent and poisonous disease, has him to offer a ‘' Recipe,” one universally success! fal i in ef en ing a thorough eure, by which every one who has un! er I ly yielded to the temptations arot can infall| it moment bly begs himself without Yolenee to his hi cOlsequeuces, on your children, is worse Delaying cure and. prostrate and penn not the quack speci! oh only snares to entra the trashy books, whi are sek cted tothe extortions of wackery, mal i {postpaid} to “M1. Cloaues, Mc. Box ‘Recuipe? will be sent by ‘i 1 ice $5. vy csenein symptoms ‘of disease i in ite di + Lan of cure are specified in the rection sccompenyingd Connected w ion, if possible, of «nore vital i peed sage A er is made impossible, an¢ thet Progress of L- 9 some disease, and extermmate its existence. by which this most desirable end can be en sa tained by addressing as above. ice $5. OCTORJOUNGON, 1 Dawe oes oF FICE 17 Duane near va Ste, D ig one of the oldest andm jexpesionced spedical and curgy” e city of New York in the treatment Settain close of delicate decay The Hotta atthed ie one st for eleven years, aud during that time has Cd py nae ly treated 12,000 cases of venerenl, ial and complaints. ‘The Drs reputation for skill in those ured eases that have existe for years epremem as to diet, mode of ont stages, as also be ob: Sree td the body, or in thet OF nose, pams m the if case SerWates Sra byes a brought on by a Si inde indulged in by ithe uetnen, Dyopereiy weakarer fel rk, confusion of intellect, ‘oreetfolnee ma aversion to society, every sympa of sducated Physician and Sargeow, ith. Md ‘eer READTHE FOLLOWING oF THE I ADVERTISEMENTS | | Medicine and y harmacy ' NASSAU ubvtcay DVICE y, ental reli sa ¢0 certain ret pare the rete or pind a erupt!