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hundred times declared his utter astonishment that he could ever have made so clumsy an But Preadent Polk and influ- ence, and him the “go by.” While the he Marriage Ceremong—Monument formation of the was in emb: Captain Polk re- son—Markete, $c. 4 paired to the Hormitage for advice ad consultation with e "The thermometer yesterday ranged from 90 to 9? degs. ‘he old hero. The names of Bancroft, Wood- - ~ bury and M. % tation from throughout the day, and this mornitig #6 o'clock itis at New England Leto pT ae Neshville ‘85 degs., so that we are in anticipation of a dey that will to upon certain influential gentlemen uw ecessors. here (who shi nameless) the importance of making oneal alt oyna ‘ abold push for Banctott as be had been pretty much de A great number of our citizens y: jited the cided uponat head-quarters, and the intimation Was given steamer Priuceton, which 1s now lying opposite the fort, that the card would consequently “tell” for those who Jt is said she will leave to-day for Philadelphia to take in bg ee Fimiten ty fo Lael ae = 4 Won B peters ‘eoal, and then proceed to London with the Hon. Lewis | pressing the name of Bancroft onthe enident elect “MeLane, the newly appointed Minister to the Courtef an ‘programme fini sppeare , Wi 0. Bane: Jemes, as Secretary of the Navy. had been decided upon, Deerast altording her an opportunity ulso to taken on | ot “the Hermitage, however, weeks before! General 's Sun contains the second confession of J#¢kson was siahioes Comat Polk’s admi: aan ni in many important particulars from | ‘© form a part of our national story, bereafter—Bancro fe first published, ‘and ‘clearly patabliching the | ¥ the historian—there was no dodging it. He was ac- died, perjuring himself, by | C°™dingly put in a position where common gratitude swearing tothe truth of statements known to be false. | Would compel him to do the handsome thing. Rantoul His reverend confessors seem determined to remain si- | (yan in his Nay, on ud itis well known that the Jent in the matter, acces if they could sound public | F4m* ° dened eae were ne nen reese to the opinion on the matter, they would fod that inferenc farther pomeae naengee a for nongnee is maine were drawn from their connection with the prisoner, cal- | 0s joceus) Pole ness, and the dose could not culated to break down all respect for them, as well as lth ine Sek oe % ps Bancroft went into the cabinet, and the church to which they belong. The public should | ()° F)°* Was immediately afterwards more fully de’ know whether they had. any knowledge of either of | (ite: one must go into the Boston Collectorship these confessions Bes the execution, and whether oo ier ah, uren, Marcus had made George Collector, the religious doctrines contained in the first, were or | 00) now that George had a voice in the New England were nots their spiritual teachings. ‘The same doctrine, | $F may oe surely he could not forget Marcus. Be- that “God permitted him to commit the deed, as a means | S! ¢ had whipped Morton in the race for the Secreta. of saving his soul, which would otherwise have been | TYShip, and the next available post of “ henor and profit lost,” it is distinctly remembered, was put forth by the | W8 the Collectorship here. Bancroft insisted that Mor- Rey, Simon Sanders, in his defence of Horn’s confession, | tof must have it, and so it was tendered him. Now mark and its repetition in McCurry’s confession has led many io? Consequence. Y 5 enemies of the church to the confident belief that Priest t neods scarcely to be premised that the office ef Col- Sanders was disyraced here, an! removed from the pas: | lector of this port had already been brought into sufti toral charge of St. James’ church, merely for asserting | Cient disrepute! Morton saw this, and pretended to he- publicly a dogma of his church, which ‘should not be | Sitate; but he shortly accepted it. and his first meve was told in Protestant hearing. It is regarded as establish. | t© cut off twenty-one officers and clerks, eighteen of ing the charge made by the Rev. Mr. Brackenridge and | Whom were of his own party. A breeze was raised iv- others, that the soul of a Protestant is of no value in the | Stanter, and some four weeks afterward another score of sight of God, from the fact that the victims of both Horn | D€mes was forwarded to the Treasury Department. The aud MeCurry: were Protestan dare thus summarily | Usual time had elapsed, but no reply was returned. Day viewed in comparison with the importance of saving the | *fter day passed, and at length a hint given Morton, soul of a Catholic murderer. If not officially explained | {tom his superiors, that “this frog would’nt jump.” Out or repudiated, it will become a general belief, still furth- | Of barge Pye or three names proposed to the depart ex widening the breach that unfortunately separates our | ent, only twelve were confirmed. He cannot do other- Christian community. Let us have light on the subject, | Wise than kick in the traces at this treatment—but he is therefore. advised to keep cool, for the ‘fasset-stoppers” are play- Yesterday morning a rumor reached town of a riot at | 23 @ block-game with him, at which he cannot possibly New Castle, Del., caused db: of our “upper ten | ¥2% and he is constantly being joned against losing thousand” citizens, Wm. Cha ey, Esq., endeavor- | What little of reputation he may have left, But Marcus ing to obtain possession of the hand und fortune of a | 8P@ps his fingers at advice of this sort, and coolly de- wealthy heiress ofthat place, the danghter of Chief Jus. | Clares “he is his own man.” Well, perhaps he is, but if ticeBooth. They were it seems engaged to be married,but he does not find his mistake ere he tity at the end of this the father refused his consent until certain unpleasant | Journey, | am no Yankee to | ee) Whatever of promise Yumors relative to the character of Mr. Barney were re- | °F Pledge he had made to friends or superiors, prior to moved or explained away. What these rumors were | ‘is appointment, have all been violated, and the very has not transpired, though Mr. Barney has the name here | ™€n Who were his warmest supporters—who went of being an honorable and virtuous young man, (of| farthest, and swore loudest in view of his promotion, course [ mean fashionable virtue,) and’ they are sup- ’ shtink from the responsibility of being known as posed, therefore, to have been unfounded. In this posi- dvisers. He has been in oltice two months and seven tion of affairs, the lady is represented to have consented | “8Ys, during which time he has removed twenty-five pro- togo with him before a Catholic priest to register a | ™ent and worthy democrats, made twenty-five hundred solemn promise to marry him, after the satisfaction of | bitter enemies, lost thousands of friends, and has earned her father’s objections ; butthat on leaving the church, | Ne@rly the maximum allowed him by law as compensa- she was told that the ceremoay of “the promise” just | tion for his services. ‘This looks very like advancing performed, was in fact the marriage ceremony, and that | T@pidly backwards; and while the world is said to be #he was already Mrs. Barney. She, however, refused | S'°Wing no wiser very fast, Capt. Polk may be gaining to acknowledge herself as married, and proceeded again | 4t the spile, but it is very apparent he is losing copious. to her father’s house, where her husband has since made | ly at the bung, by tolerating such trust-betrayers and a formal demand tor obtaining possession of her. The | Pledge-violaters in office, alter condemning the eens viest was consequently arrested for marrying without a | 4S he did, at the outset of his administration. The “!po- Ticense, and such. hunbub was subsequently raised | PUlarity” of the Collector is waning most rapidly—and among the Delawarians, that it was found necessary to |“ 4ew more such moves as the two he has already made, order out the military, How the mind of his proposed | Wil irredeemably close his career of influence in Mas- father-in-law has been poisoned against him has not yet | sachusetts as u politician. His subordinate appointments been ascertained, though his friends all impute it to his | {rthe most part have been exc ingly obnoxious— “old enemy,” and it is even hinted that “another libel | every single individual of whom een selected suit” will grow out of the mutter. strictly from the Van Buren “old hunker” cligue. The democrats of Baltinore are commencing a move_| 8. F. “tallett has been in Washington, as you are iment, having for its object the raising sutticient funds to | “Ware, during the last {few weeks. He is a shrewd po- erect a monument to the memory of Geu. Jackson. As | titician and an arch contriver. maronghle versed in po- this is the * monumental city,” and a large majority of | litical management, and well informed in matters per- our citizens are Jackson men, there can be but little | taining to the interests of the existing administration, he doubt of the success of the movement, particular is quietly examining his “hand” before displaying it there is every probability that even the political ene- | He is a“ ane. himself, and he will yet come out with inies of the deceased will join in doing honors to the suc- | “4 pile.” He loves Morton supremely, but his innate cessful defender of our common country in the battle- | Modesty never suffers him to lavish his effection on him, save when the opportunity occurs for its bestowal with- Tue Stock Boann.—There has been a steady decline | ut his exposing himself? Morton took the Collector. in Maryland stocks since the decision of the stamp act | Ship justas Ben. F. had got the lines in his possession, wes, and from sales at 75 they have now fallen to 7o| | aud was calculating on stepping into the vacant shoes and 76 asked. Baltimore ‘6's, 1590, sold yesterday | of L. Williams! But Hallett is thorough-bred, and he at 101}. : will follotw his object to its final accomplishment. He is Tux Manxers.—The offerings of Beef-Cuttle at the | bound todo so, and he can never forgive Marous for scal es. yesterday comprised 490 head, 50 of which were | Standing in his path. : driven to Philadelphia, and the balance seld to our butch- | _ How composedly does Bancroft look upon this whole- @rs, at prices ranging from $2 00 to $287} per 100 Ibs. on | sale slaughter, and how quietly does he watch the fea- the hoof, equal to $3 0 a $ 50 net. The average of the | tures in the great moving panorama of political affairs ! sales is about $250, which shows that former quotations | Somebody once remarked that George, in his public are maintained. There was a fair supply of live Hogs, | speeches, had always laid much stress on the assertion which sold at $475 a $4 S74. that his principles, if carried out, would secure “the The Flour market presents but little activity, and so | Sreatest good to the greatest number ;” ° and,” said the far as advised, there has been no sales of Howard street | Other, “ with Bancroft, the greatest number was always beyond retail demand. Choice lots, and fresh ground, | umber ove!” George did take care of himself first. ure held at $4,00, but good mixed brands can be bought | His next card was to ee Morton provided for; and that at $4,433, done, his efforts are now devoted to the restoration or There was verious parcels of new wheat at market | installation of all the rabid Van Burenites in New Eng- yesterday, but most of them were soft and damp, and | !and, to the minor posts of profit. Though he is an old unfit for grinding. The quality of the grain, however, | “uuker, he is an energetic and patriotic statesman, how- proves the cropto be excellent. I qucte the range of | ever—talented and vigorous, but subtle and conniving in prices for new reds, according to condition and suitable- | his policy and tactics. There is vastly more of good ness fur grinding, at 80 to 90 cents. So also we quote | than evil intent in Bancroft’s composition, but in his high the range of prices of new white wheats at 90a100 cents, | Place, he should never dabble in exclusive man-prefer- us in condition. ences. There is a shade of advauce in prices of whiskey, in.| _ Mr. Secretary Walker's controlling power has been duced by the very limited stocks’ in market.—Sales of | felt here of late. The wholesale proscription of men hhds. are making ‘at 40a 20} cents, and of bbls. at 21 a | Who have “stood up to the rack,” in times of need, has 21} cents. . been objected to, and vetoed—and credit should be given ‘4 where credit belongs. Mr. Walker has hosts of friends Priiavetenia, July 8, 1845. | in New England; and his authority now is very aoe The Native American Convention concluded its labors | |y interposed, when the government is being robbed of last i it weoruid ep 864 tke ting in Inde. | ‘2e *et vices of efficient and faithful officers—for no rea- last evening, and wound up by * meeting in Inde- | con under Heaven, save the fact that they were opposed pendence Square. The meeting was a failure, though | to the re-nomination of the Sage of Lindenwold. Should the natives made a great noise. To show the diabolical | his position in this respect be adhered to—he will lose spirit which prevails in this faction, 1 sendan extract | {0/0t ofthe reputation he enjoys in this region. Enough has transpired already here, to show the current affairs from the speech of the presiding officer of the conven. | must inevitably take in view of this unrighteous pro- Wlien\Glama: Dadkt viel we ived | *9ription, but there is yet hope that the course of events tion, Gen. oo orne, ce Bestia) whicts wes received | ero taiee fonts batiar: bos tains la netiiods beyond with shouts of applause by the mass of listeners. qeestion, ft can never'be worse. He said that “his ulterior object was the total preven- Sale of Stocks at Boston. tion of emigration. Short of this, the convention had| xcnaxcr Boano, July 7.1 Appleton better break up and go home. Unless we stop emigza- | i0 Boston & Worcester R R, 118; 2 do, 117] tion, we can’t preserve the liberty of our country. if it | & RB, 29; 2 continues, the time will come when we will have to rise | 2° Nor & Wore R R, 712 in arms, and massacre the foreigners, or make them our | 50 49, 5 | m, slaves, in order to reserve the fee institutions ‘of our | 200 do, s 1m, country, ani transmit them unimpaired to our children.” . 8, 1045 Such is the Is age used by the leaders of the party, 9 * . } Bosrox, July 8 184 and hailed with a fiendish delight by the rank and file. Is | T#¢ Texas Feoer—M. C. 4. Celebration—The Weather— it any wonder that such a party is subject to disastrous Business, ge. $e outbreaks, and that its presence among us should be ree} rie ; ited by i 4 i garded with fear and trembling, both by the objects of rhe interest excited by the annexation of Texas, still its denunciations and by the sober and sensible portion of | Continues. All parties seem satisfied now that the mea- the community ? It is, however, g: lying to know that} sure is finally consummated. The merchants on the mass of the Ameri le have no sympathy with | ‘change seem to leave stocks, by the tenor of their re- such an infamons fact that those ‘in the cities, x ‘: who have been misled by the cry of native, are fast re- | Marks, and railway shares, entirely to the brokers, and covering from their delusion. The excitement which | consult, as to the probable amount of manufactured overturned the judgments of the people has passed away, | coods that will be required by the Texans. Annexation and the leaders of the movement feel that they are ra- | has produced a stir among etir merchants, and they look pidly losing ground. ‘They feel that nothing but a new ard Texas as ano inconsiderable market for domes- excitement can save them, and they are endeavorieg to Robert G. Shaw intends building a large cotton produce one. Last evening between 7 and § o'clock, | factory at East Boston, minute guns were fired in Southwark, in honor of the} The Mammoth(od Association celebrated yesterday martyrs as they aro called, who were slain in their vile | their 290th anniversary. About seventy-five members attempt to destroy St. Philips Neri chnrch, and get | of the Society went down the Bay in the steamboat Star, up a religious massacre in our streets on the 7th of July | tothe fishing ground, where a large pot of chowder was one year ago. All this is producing its effects, and if not | to be made for all hands. checked,will result in scenes similar to those enacted in| ‘The weather here is warm, and every day all our 1844. What astonishes me most is, that our quiet and | lines of omnibuses, and every sailboat mostly inthe thoughtful citizens do not frown down this jaction at | harbor, are put in requisition to convey our citizens ont once, and resolve to hold uo terms, personal or other- | of this pent up city, that they may enjoy the fresh pir of wise,with all who countenance it. There is one comfort | Hoaven. inthe midst of all this, and it is, that come what may,| Business is still pretty active here. ‘There are a our citizen soldiery can always be relied upon to sustain | great many commercial and other travellers in the city the laws and preserve our free institutions. just now. Most of our hotels are full. The weather continues excessively hot and the horses |" The National is to close for the season on the 9th- are dropping down in the streets irom its eff The interesting drama of Oliver Twist was performed Some excitement exists among our trading people by | last evening, Mrs. Johnson taking the part of Oliver, in the discovery of an extensive fraud which has been per- | which s' lauded. petrated by an individual doing business in this city who| Miss Fanny Jon in at the Museum, of which at as hitherto been largely in the confidence of our mer- present, she forms the principal object of attraction. chants. An immense amount of goods has been obtained | The little Washington Theatre is going ahead witha and shipped off and the inuividual has biowa the plot by power. The place is full every night, spiriting himself away to Europe. But little of the goods | and English is filling his pockets with dollars, have been recovered and our city has suffered considera- .~ bly, Persons in your city are suspected of being enga- ged in the transaction, and a rigid investigation is abou, being instituted by the creditors. ‘The stock market was heavy to-day and prices suffered Business Pecunations—Discrosvres.—The Sat- 't | urday Courter mentions the fact of another Michol- on affair heving been brought to light, It says:—A his is 3 A sti closely resembling the Nicholson embez- # further dectine. This is ‘attributable in part to the | Ciroumstance clovely ired'inthis city, warm weather and the absence of operators, foc wens: ener ee be tag ola koa ene bers of our citizens departing daily for the Capes and | Omitting to calor on the, Decks te earday. by his other watering places, and partly to causes connected | Orr Hite hae red eee eons the whole amount of se- with the particular stocks. State fives fell off an addi- | Vr! bills that had been received. On investigation it Leighth. ‘The continued heaviness of this stock is | W45,/auudhe hed a handsome residence nearly comple. caused by the interest being off, and there is also a slight | £09 14 the N. W. part of the wigeny~ Rte ay feeling from the refasal of our’ city Danke with cee | Uespoke to furnish it out of his He is ineu:tody. two exceptions, to advance the quota ot the taces of this | 1, rhe sates of the two brothers l'ridenburg, are already county towards paying the August interest. This, how. | S"Qw" and axe rather astounding, ‘ have but little influence, as it is not dguoted | ...Ve have another case of extensive fraud to relate, in that the interest will be paid promptly and im tell Wit, | wich the guilty party has left the country. Disclosures inington Railroad shares declined 4, and the 6 per cent | Of Am astounding charucter have been made public with- bonds of the company suffered a heavy fall on the last | i2,the past few days, which implicate an individual, Isaac quotations. | Other stocks remained without change, as |v, .Jacobe in fraudulent transactions of considerable will be seen by the following svles at the Board of | M@guitude. Jacobs was formerly connected with the Brokers :— pn South Letts fs wet hus sat 4 poee Sane in the manufacture of locofoco matches, in Dock street, Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, below Second, Jacobs left the city on Sunday before 290 State 5's, 73; $1000 do, 734; 52 shs | last for New York, and immediately proceeded to Bos- Com’l Bank, Farm. & Mec., 464; 100 Wilmington, | ton, procured passage on board the steamer, in which 134 $1000 State 5%, 73}; 17 shs Com’! Bank, 2; $00 U! | vessel he sailed for kngland on Tuesday. Officers were 8, Bank Notes, 73. in pursuit of him in vamous directions. fe will, no Srcown Boanp.—$1500 State 5% > ds & int doubt. be arrested in England under the late treaty. wilmington i B13}; 90 do dds, 133, 12 Seating The day before leaving the city, he overdrew from the Finsr Boa: Aap Soe | Bank of Pennsylvania ti 000. 64; 1000 Wilmington KR. R. 6's 55, 57); 1600 do 57. y he sum of $1000, adh Ai 4 Philadelphia Times, July 8 Boston. ‘, Wi q Bostom, July 7th, 1849. Nava.—We understand that the steamer Prince- B ss ton hav been ordered to return t Gulf of ie The Way it was Done~Who Pulls the Strings—Morten’s | co; und that as soon as her boilers, nts tenia opularity”—-Hallett’s Cards—Bancroft’s Policy | some slight repairs, can be overhauled, she will immed. Walker's Power ately rejoin the squadron. We learn, further, that it is : not the intention of the depart 4 Itis certainly cause for rare amusement to the disinte- val force in that sea, but talber ty increase’ dere tes rested to be witnesses to the wuperlative monchalance | threatened declaration of hostilities from Mexico, bein; which has lately been practised in this region towards | ured that the most certain means of securing peace ix the office-holders who have fallen into the clutches of “tin copeaion nit th fact, we beg leave to correct 4 the new Collector here. For the last twelve menths the | report which appears ina letter from the Old Point cor Bostin, CostvenHioare hee been s sink of corruption, | iielamuem oc ine Daiimere Republicen; who states, ‘on ; 7 2 ’ had obtained currenc where iniquitous intrigue and unwarrantable oppression | dence w Norfolle. viv “the Secretary of the Wavy hes have been constantly practising for the especial benefit or | ordered the ship-of-the: Pennsylvania to be immedi- the man who was most likely to come uppermost in the | stely fitted out for sea. This looks very sgually,” says furious struggle for the supremacy, and who promised, | *"® CoPrespondent.— Washington Union, July 7th. as he advanced towards the elevation, tobe the least| Arpornpaenrs fay Tire Paxsipxvt.—Enoch Fow- likely to “show fight” in case he should reach the sum. | ler, Naval Officer for the district of Newburyport, mit. The late incumbent, Williams, came into posses, | ree Thos, M. Clark, whose commission wilh ex. sion of the Collectorship, (and his $6,400) b: pire July 10th, 1845, , ¥ means of a |) (Ge, Fr sort of hocus-pocus triangular war, which originated be- | Mass., ¥ice 8 11 von ee ge ater at Nantucket, Z ., vice 8. H. Jenks, whose commission has expired. tween the friends of Rantouland Crocker. He pockete: ‘" y 5) his salary, wore out his welcome, be a few politi. | from the 22d init, Woe'G. Wek bodell whore rowan. eat bec core hme nae: ne to be Re ana retired for- | ston willon that day expire. ever © from ng.” He prov imself amost con-| ‘l'homas Shepherd, Deput: 5 summete ass in politics, and John Tyler himself has an | ton, Mass., ve Amos Witten, ere iad RATS, a COCR OAEEES. FLIES, BED- can ido "at the asians ft vaio heen 7 street, aa CHS. MOUNT. rats CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. fica for the vale of the Original Grnzine At Ne. 49 1-8 Cortlandt street, New York, BB FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE Sow hiseee bye eet se Thave used Dr. F.' Dr. Vesdounat Fly Pay q v] ion to iy succeeded in OSBPH GUTENAN. been Meio ves ents | ‘€. VAN SCHOSAHI The bedbugs have been cleared from street, effectually. Berswax.—Prime yellow on ia The The market remains quiet, and the sales are firm préces ; the demand Havre, as English buyers ir the market at present rates. Liverroon Cia tear Sra e ina x erith, great success; ne ed in fourdays. out of curiosi ue single appiiation = ° infested. by rats, aud effectually destroyed them. 8 Teaution against the varionsjealous imitations, and. my parations are for sale by to the vi i any merely person: Dr. M. holds 20 to hve ‘Surgeou in the 2006 treet. ters post paic i icine aud advicesto any Medical Advi “TOR LAMERT is still Coen eT ee acer Walton ad Beckinen jicate nature; his treatment bei ilnor, corner Broadway street; Johason, Vroom & Fowler, 3Courtlandt st., comer of Fourth and and street, and ITWANGER, 33 Li near William street. it Celestial Sphere: leges. and private fai RPS, com! 3 I, of sensor fake that whatever: consequences ‘ "xpenditures in establishing and eou- ased upon my well known advice to ‘at my office, aswel or aes Ford, rard’s Fauey Store Dr LEW od" | character, ans thoogtié ee oe eta ere ne Sgpensesce™ Seeasr8.> ieee it he Nivesal oh use inthe 3 "School and, Naval Aas New York and other ci and recommended by Di others, Manufactured an s Mathematical Establishment, 3 4 rh THE WONDER & BLESSING T THE ONLY CURE FOR CO. 5 LET EVERY MAN, HO. is tronbled with Coughs, Col Complaints, Asth u the Side and’ B: Fisu.—Dry Cod is firm at $2 374 a 2 50- Hay.—Common qualities. North River bale we quete | treatment of consumy Prime for city consumption, sells at 70a of respiration, as well as the liver. used great numbers to make all diseases of a « judicious, requires neit yusiness pursttits. ‘BEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONST | sing from a too frequent youth, and thereby causiny irmedd impotency, engage 8 object being to restore the s7atem, mental OF re original igyed. Wey STRICTURES, a disease frequently existin being the vb pate sometimes caused ies themselves, are, by the Dr. effectu Doctor being one of the few qualified Common Schoo ucand dyapanea, have —The sales are principally for export, and rule restoring to health — like the trul fat the advantages the should be lost; no: Franklin square, New Bomnaetioa in drudge asks sells at 20c. rison barrels we quot joing in either description. sly permit my. 8} " ou the neglect or Bag 'o. those who know me personally, it is unnecessary to say that I hold the old most accurate knowl Mi ¢ ring this medicine through all its different stages. And in order to render it free from all impurities, es well as to insure its full and uniform strenj of heat which te the most effective ingredi the application of an impo which these objects can be successftt ii ariable strength can utt nightly emissions, ly y cay his ily, to that ther. i 3 ‘ ary oy my mot the onlncocnocste: f'Spring wheat, the ac- , Pepresent that the The winter wheat is looking well, and the potatoe crop it was expected would be more abunlant than usual. ‘The wheat crop of Delaware county is represented as ine. The corn and potatoes promise well. be a short crop, though better than had been expect- ed from appearances oarly inthe season—the late rains having much recovered it. Ha rain having been too late to be The heavy rains of last week, says the Jibany Argus of yesterday, were all that w ance of an abundance in whatever administers to the cemfors or happiness of man. rance of complaint has given place to the feeling of gra- With the exception of hay an counts from different parts of Cana crops will be plentiful. Teast” Sore ‘Throct, tke r ha lity, Palpitation without the use of that! ‘medical properties of some roken Constitution, from of adiscovery and by other causes, try the genuine, and jd Cherry, prepared by the c Philadelphia—all others are spuyic herefore, be cautious to ask for the prevaration from this valuable tree f Wild Cherry. ice streets, Philadel ‘Agents—Wim, Milnor, and mere imitations. advice, sent to the Uni i cess, the uo} datieet. Open fom 8 A.M. to 9 P.M exclusively to myself. oung men whose name has been in west corner 8th . corner of Broadway and John ke Minetta street; wery, corns tally mentioned fiedical Cara, QCTOR FAWCETT, of 196 Fulton street the Royal College of Surgeons, o ‘Graduate of. the Jefferson Medi “3 ‘uthor of work embracing thy fatrimony, Impotency and Sterilit logically, ed taedicallyy eqblained, wit a com elf, or at least opened an office in'this all the success that he may justly deserve. 4 : to come and buy Hi wisely e1 ions ‘The Original G nefioial to the grass, wanted to give an assur- feese and Co, 80 du , 76 Baltimore street, Baltimore pa bagate Caren egmaees 3a ice, 493g Courtland st, In all directions the utte- rehansive exposition of the nature ant ili ndary Spiny cons, Gouor issions and all the c i ; 720 Broad street, Ne street, Newark, re Mi ie, All Backus and Bull, Troy, New York;, Spaldi Worcester, Mass.; James Green and Co., Buflalo, New York Grant and Bockeey. Pou Halt ant to. COME ALL WHO SUFFERING FRO. Be Cured _witi BAR’ test Remedy ever which it professes to cure, will be the afflicted who cant rd to, gurchase by, aq in fo 323 Broad e. New York. ARTINE’S LOTION—' ee MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 9. or Expense. ON, Sor all the Com- ite xe, and without mer- , from icenae idly sons at a distance, rt 198 Fulton street, New York Medical Aid, R. GREGORY, 66 Gold street, i night, attending'to the duties of h ‘who may chance to ueed professional sertices desire the best. treatment—a, prompt Ja apply as above. Di “4 is it Cot but he ee ar protons tents’ names, by publishing their certificates, interviews and correspondence will be cousidered strietly confidential. L VACCINATION TO PREVENT S hack, bom, Adarcrtinke, Weteionsin kann asthmatic’ affections, and give Immediate and sooth) Phey will also be found _ Persous of sedentary habits, whose b lowe, Havre. Win Whitlock, Jr, Haryey, Valparaiso, Nesmith & Walsh. nt, Charleston, Geo Sutton, was invented some a, braless sprang, Ke. anil for 0, and is the production of accidental discoveries, ly beneficial for complaints of | 20!4h the friends of those who’ had. be ight be procured. Thi t home as usual, day and Barque Iwanown South America, Harbeck & Co. iries be to be made, b; Banque Lanuivs, on, benefitted by its virtues, ta tuna began to sprea ly, and who maj tat cure—shou! ret, O Brig Lucy Aun, Suow, Thomaston, Nes breast, will find great relief failing cure, in most of ty aad found its way extraordinery balm in ¢! mankind are subject, 2 In cases of Gout, Rheumatisn locations or Fraetured Bones, Bee, Connor, Merrimic! ie of these Plasters. Splendid, Crowell With regard to the efficacy ef these Plasters, nothing need be said, as they carry with them their own recommendation, and being s0 remarkably low, is « sufficient inducement for afident that by the into publi favor as an unrivalled ‘cure of many of the ills to which ivi Heath, Providence. Swellings of all kind: The proprietor is cou ruises, Cuts, Ce inand for these Plasters, the popularity. edsolely by their own merits, an % ’ which they have given, that they are decidedly superior to any Aa am: ox rae croeiinn dee YY THE MEDICAL PANTHEON, 66 Gold st stitution is well supplied with Brig Sea Eagle, Smith, of Boston, ifee, to 'A Foster & ‘chr’ Bacou, of Darton rig Caroline E Pl, with sult to Post & Phi Schr John Cooley & Sehr Joseph Marsh, Pi Schr American, Somers, Vi Schr Vesper, Buker, Nostolk- 30 devs from Rio Janeiro, 25 themselves of the advan: ion here offered should apply without delay.— mediate aud per- jicle that can be de- the back and side, u taking cold after violent exertion and vesheating. For Glandular Tumors. Lumbago, Exysipelas, ingworm, and all kein of Eruptions of the Shin, it For Fever and Agu io. description, it. a from Turks Island, ps. Eldridge, Boston. ns is spared in making them as adhesive and pliable as m free from. all those objections ‘ sible, and in rendering the! which {Sa source of complaint to the ordinary plasters of the ‘Resident Physician and Surgeon. Dr. Wheeler, Oculist. No. 29 (care 33) GREENWICH SrREET, NEAR THE Barreny, New York, s EVOTES his exclusive attention to Diseases of the Eye and Ophthalmic Surgery, and assures the publi are not, amongst the numerous ese Plasters need but one trial to give every satisfaction de- | ined, “Ne ware and ask for Knapp’s Indian St see that his signature is ou the back of a most excellent remedy. Breast and Face, Cramp in the Stomach, and Flea mung Plaster, and | jut_above all, in the cure of Tendino None others are | ne. de only by P. B. KNAPP, and sold wholesale and retail at | ledicii ‘arehouse, No. 362 Hudson street, one King street, New York. Also for sale by the Price 12 1-2 and 18 3-4 cents each In the Sound, British brig Mayflower, -—, from Windsor, hing manner, its magical powers. In addition to the b e Lotion exerts over the accidents and infirmities of man, it has been found no less v able in similar complaints to which inferior animals subject, particularly the Hi peculiar care of its owners. rn “to this fine creature for slight jost instantaneous cure, xi ination and vivacity to the animal, (to such that in various instances thewinniny ciously ascribed to Lotion, rather than the natural speed of the animal.) It has become equally celebrated as an universal s h beast. The following are some of the complaints most which it has proved its superiority. tion is composed entirely of the medicinal proper- Je substances, concentrated and rendered most er chemical processes As an in js the most innocent, wholesome, st r7 character, = vat expe, Saati jondriaeal feelings to whic! Hfe-and attimation to ‘oth bo in New York of street, opposite Washington J tle, with proper directions for use on every bottle ; ‘I No. 1 Nassau street ; at the Drug Store, corner of Sixth Ave- nue and Thirteeuth street. f Also, of the Proprietors, 323 Broadway, where there will be Ships Norma, Ellis, Havana, Arkansas, Rice, New Orleans; Boston; brigs J M Huntington, Cadiz; oanoke, Newbern N . TO MERCHANTS, SHIP MASTERS AND OTHERS. HE SUBSCRIBER ‘would res: he has been in the employ of the late Sam the late Samuel Demilt hayi him the Transit lustrument, t isenses to Which the human ‘any disorder of that organ which cannot be es- ed or entirely cured by ; ials which cau be seen at his office, will ractice is not exceeded either ‘any other Oculist in the United Marathon, Johason, re Whose value and useful- Clinton, Savannah; Ri of undoubted testimonials satisfy the public, that his extent or suecess by that of t ‘Dr. Wheeler has madi nent manufacturer in apparently new inform them, that | an imuel Demilt over | n arrangement with the most emi- in five minutes after—supposed her to have goue d cific both for man RT 4 which so early resemble the fatal ong in appesrance, ax it ti and observat tues ‘being detected. ‘Dr Wheeler will insert and. faruis phe continue (in conuec- DARD, Phillips, of and for Providence, ig, repairing and 45 ‘barrels, mackerel, came in con: lence, with sloop Al- nd immediately sunk ely time to save Schau Amenican Stax common to the horse. ting Ch meters, and Charts, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver W: atre tact ou the tth inst, off South end of Pr bany, of and from Brovidence fc in fifteen fathoms water, the crew havi themselves with what they had on. T1 Albany had her lar- board. bow stove. and returned for re there is $100 insurance on the schooae: jours from 8 A. M. he visits out door ps w) EYE. DR. POWLLL AND DR. DIOSS' OCULIST'S andOPHTHALMIC SURG. No. 261 Broadwa; Corner or WarkEN Srreet, ONFINE their Practice to Diseases of the Eye. tions upou that organ an i 1 o'clock a M. YO CALICO PRINTERS. EDUCED PRICES—An assortment of “ Newbou! uperior Kinglish steel and composition doctors and doc- = ‘The quality ma We understand office in Glouces- tors’ files always ‘ superior to any article now in tse, an than former prices. be relied upon as at % per cent less Purchase from first hands, at the reduced JOHN A. NEWBOULD, 55 Jobn street, rket, at 75 cents rie, July 8th, bound for C. Tarver, Lieut. Commanding; ‘and jg al] imper ade a'liberal discount to those who want to purchase by the quantity for shipping or other uses. y sale of the above Lotion. BARTINE & CO., Proprietors, heh i ao Loni bes Seana woe bee: tf osis, Cataract,Ophthalme, have been perfectly cured o! ugarone, Calaract Pci without any pain or opera- om the natural. PORTER, ALE AND CIDER. JOHN J. STAFFS BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, igenergltth for the very Libera! share ceived, and hopes by strictattention to business to mezi FIRST QUALITY— London Brown Stout, aud Scotch Ale. Orders for shipping attended to with despatch. BLOCK TIN WARE MANUFAC 5 GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Planished Tin Cutlery, Hard and Hollow W. Baskets, Brushes, Door Mats, Shaker Se Brooms—in short, every variety of house-kee B.—A_ complete assortment of Coffee au ishes and Covers, Ke, ke, for and manufactured at the shortest notice. JAMES Y. WATKINS, 16 Catharine street, New York. 3, HALL LANTERNS AND CA , FOR THE SPRING TRADE. :TZ, BROTHER & CO, turing,and have always on hand, a com . ofarticles in their line, of the following descriptions, which they ‘or retail, at low prices for Agents wanted forthe pecs on the MUTACLES Advice given us to the kind of Glasses pe The Poortreated gratuitously. Whalemen, Edw Everett, at Boston, Ju fr Where a large volume of reports the followin; respectable parties in th EVER AND AGUE. OMPOUND TONIC MIXTURE verand Ague, Remittent and Inter- roprietors of this’ me greatest confidence in ua virtues, have been. to the pubiic, with the assurance that it will effect and permanent cure of that distr it It ud has been extensively used with distinguish- those who are suffering M1 cording to the direc- ‘T, next door to the Ainerican Museu: to his friends and 0 mos out, 1800 YNKOOP & CO.’S C —For the cure of F mittent Fevers.—T! ona eruise: America, C ch 25, and sid April ‘13, Nant, 4 mos out, clein, ar Marc THE EYE. art . POWELL AND DR. DIOSSY. 1000 wh. ar April 2, and sld 200 ‘S$ AND OPHTHALMIC SURGEONS, AVE removed to the premises la 1.) t, No, 261 Broadway, co practice is exclusively confiued to Dise tions upon that Organ and its appendages -and all Impe of Vision, | Dr, Powell formerly studied ib, of Dublin he Eye. Dr. Di Period and subsequently ac Beene Porter for home; Bramin, Whitehea B, 39 Croton Ale, ar April 2, and sid 20th, for home; Adelin oceupied by Dr, El- aud would sail on a cru Delta, at Green} 18th, lat 45 5, lon onr counti tions,has NEVER FAILE) ¢ 8001 July 3, trom Crozettes, report "Harvest, Brooks Bridge! May 16, Oscar, Ludlow, 8 arry, Dennett, 1900 sp, bound home; Theodore Chase, West: jiossy was pupil of 6 te—The poor treated gratuitously from 4 to hotels and steamboats, on hans Susteaa. ea tie “4 » following testimo- who have used it in their practice Gents—I have used your med in cases of Fever urpose better than ar in my practice, [ have used it when employed as Surgeon in the United States when we have had as many as forty’ Ar‘ificial Eyes inserted. Barcetona, June 2—Arr Entrance 15g Warrenstreet. i Latham, 32 days from Ha- 5 ram W Tyler, from and for Pro- vidence, 2ds; Commerce, for Pembroke, Me. do; Pilgrim, from Edw Blake, for Boston, ldg; Henry LAMPS, GIRANDOLE: . the only manufacturer of red States, my19 lm*m HANDS, ARMS, wc. ‘ET AND L HINDRANCE THE ACT OF WALKING. aly Poxce, June 21—In Back, Woodside. for NY met, Peterson, for do, lots, fm St Thomas 6 rr. Sr Jone, NF. June 23—Arr Casco, York, NYork; 31st, Mer- chant, Beck, do. ; St Joux, NB. June —Cld PI Nevins, Baltimore. Ent for ldg 25th, Charlot NYork the H Antifi No. 13 John street, are manu- ee Navy, on different stat complete assortment or fifty cases on the sick it has aways proved successful, Tre: itseffects and a pre- icine for that distressing Kes . H. TRAPHAGAN, M. D. LE THE LOSS OF ‘OHN F. THOMAS, Cork corner of Madison street, New f lic ‘that he continues to manufacture ARTIFICIAL he most correct and less complicated, having and worn an extifici feels on him for Legs commend this article from a certai will sell at wholesald improved Che ference over all other articles in_m Home Ports. New Yorx, May 8, 1915. orie Camphene Lamps, ide lo do ter, tm Calais, do; Zelica, Wil- Ni N. J., May 10, 1845, Sins—Having adopted the use of your Tonk lay te, 105 gure of Agne and Fever, I regard it as deservin fidence, and as a medicine that will maintain. the ¢lai far ast know, where I have it has been succe lowing Fevers generally, must be post paid. TY AND COUNTRY MUSIC DEALE) PROFESSORS OF INSTRUMENTAL M1 HE UNDERSIG| it an excellent Tonic in debility hope it may get the extension and patronage it deserves. ery sespoeyfally, uly 5—Cld Alpine, Martinique. 5—Arr Shannon, Boston. uly (—Are May, Phil July 1—Sid Creed July 4—Arr Elizal pier Commarea, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. id or Silver Watches, Gol +s Will find it greatly to their ad- FLEMING, M. D. ah 10, purehess Gol This Mixture is Vesey st. New Yo McCormic, Newarl Double Bass; Oj beth, Wilmingtoa Seuotar, NYork: ith, Prudent, A vantage to call on the rr of the above at retail much lower than any ot city. Gold Watches as low as $20 Jewelry exchanged or bought. ments, wholesale an Wi hes warranted to ke McChesney, Chicago, Ill. money refunded. Watches and Jewely repair in the best manner and warranted, at much less iy GC. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, lesale Late 30, cor. Willi PRIMITIVE PHYSIC, on THE COLD WATER CURE. bl ag tigi fl and Mi: “4 “ y Hy! : \ acti Tavy, being a povale: view of the system op bractieos Ly to the human frame. no nostrums to allure and mislead,! plenatnral, curative, within the reach and understan fail not to study and to practise this glorious dis- St Lawrence, (from Bangor) York; and a fleet of coasters bound E: and Maria, Barenson, } Providence; Mary Clark, New ueWe ipesstae i ‘est a ste bs Military Bands supplied at the most rrasonable terms. sel! TO Cr COUNTRY MERCHANTS. MBOAT PROPRIETORS, CITY uy FAMILIES, &e. NE TEAS! 163 Greenwich Street Near Countianvt St., anv oprosite THE Pacific HotR., nw & BEG LEAVE to inform yon that we established our. Ny for the purpose of 8 family custamers right manner in which we ox, July 7—Are A | HOTEL AND STE, AND COU! ichmond; Extio, d iam st., ap stairs to certify that we haveased$>i oman Levis ‘or for Ratsand Cockroaches, aud it has giver m test satisfaction for th tended. Paice eee HS. DUNNING, Dunning’s Hotel, 63 EAD, 41 Courtland st. thal Margaret, Statesman, Martha ‘aren, Tangier, ladelphia; America, Norfolk; Nasa inda, Silvia Higbee, and Caledo Spartan, Ponce, ist ult; forte, and Rowena, nentralized, by Hydro- * selves at the above dinces Vincent Priessnitz, of Gi ews of our wholesa Below, Amazon, left. at St Helena, Rome, of Sa- f Sumatra for Gibraltar—left on the Coast it usta, of Salem; Duxbury doing not reported—spoke 2d inst, lat 39 52, lon 62 05, 51 2days, for Liverpool; same time, Thos P Co Ohio, fm Bahia, May 3i—le! calus, for Coast of Africa, une: Albert, fm do, under se Bahia 21st, Calhoun, for C: jad’a, for Africa—spoke 22d ult, la ico—the Ohio is bound to ir, put in for sapplies. ham; and Belon 7 i St Helena, May For sale fi RUSHTON & Was} 56 Broadway, New KEHADTHE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS anda host 0 » No. 110 Broad have caerie 05, oar, by ‘ork. together with the very ods, have earned for us a yond that of my similar consider these the best reasons we can urge to o| t onage, "We have, however, much ples made, with great care’ and the spring cargoes, and whit of Boston; what degree of reputation an house in the United Sta jadelphia for do. blished and sold at ooksellers—price 6! mnvar ime S NEW EMBROIDERIES. pie agen tion of his treet, and may be had of the > sure in stating, that we have judgment, our selections from all t 24, lon 58, Angeline, fm comprise the finest specimer Cowes, with 707 es Ellsworth, Carden oF Medicine and Pharmacy 95. NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVICE 1 a PRIVATE DISEASES. HE MEMBERS of the New York College of Medicine hed for the suppression of quac! icular attention to all dise: ntly promise to persons Ningyong, Congou ‘Souchos, ike this toasou, which, with aw ikimenge ¥ 2s, We offer at wholeetle ernment Java aud other Co ‘We continue our operation particularly at 121 Chath: er York—121 Chatham st.; "“Piiindelphie—to Chestout street, and 45 Fifth street, my? 2m*m BIGGAR’S REPOSITORY OF FINE ARTS, 67 Canal Street, 18 doors West of Broadwa ENGRAVINGS Visiting he choicest collections of engravings in the country atle: ry for Looking Glasses in s arety of Fine and Good fees, as usual, re at our other places as heretofore, MER COMPANY, 361 Grand st. and 318 Bleecke, the European. manufactories, will be sold at 9 ice ou the original cort.. He would al tion toseveral lots purchased at auction, at an immen: which will be found well di ri ing are very desirable, being 25 per cent under neck Chemisetts, richly embroidered, from 14s to $3,50 Embroidered Collars, finished edges, for 8s., usual price | N40 Kimbroidered Capes, at $3, usual price 50 0 do very rich, from 200 prs Embroidered Under Sleeves, ftom 1s 12 500 doz Linen Lawn Handkerchiefs, from 6d. 50d ‘i a nee. oronn, July i—Arr Time William Brown, Hunt, N y; Dispatch, Cold Sp Indi: dl é ‘and Pharmacy, establi wntress, Croton, NY. continue to direct their part Private nature, and can con medical trextment, asate and permanent cure without he constitution or confinement {i i ticularly requested to mal first appearance of those di ‘ew York, to load oil for Amsterdam; Jose 6th, Garland, Pacific Ocean, last fm Tal- m business, Invalids are tion to the College on @ vast amount of suffering ne of the members of the with the principal hospitals ig copipiaints, attends for consul- more; Frances Hallett, Phi , do for Pawtucket rt, do. Below, Carlos, mn, Philadelphia. 6th, Leopard, Rondout. L Louse, NYork; k & Samuel, and Champior FAY INORG cperoes owntry, and finding jong, can have forward f requisite to perfor tly, together with all » traction and treatment received. elsewher 5, post pid. ONS TTUTIONAL HE TONIC MIXTURE, Medicineand Pharmacy of fidently, recommended for all cases of eret indulgence or excess of any. it remedy ior jmpotence, sterility, or barrenness, unless depen on inal-forination. ingle bottles $1 each ; cases of half a dozen $5; caretully packed snd sent to all parts of the Union. LPEAUS SPECIFIC PILLS, Jeet, seminal rinissions, one-half the usual pri B.—Grate {Aire great variety and of tl OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE Co, No. 50 Wall ty HIS COMPANY continue’ to insure by fire. on goods, iat lous by inland nays of rich embroidered Handkerchiela, iss and French Muslins, in Veils, Hosiery, Gloves, a) SOMETHING NEW AND USEFUL. Hncrodwelas tothe topple of the Uttoed th 1 PATES D°AMAND healthy and pleasant d ities it is at the saine time Melvina, Philad Bristow, July 3—Arr Barton, Grand Caillou, La—experien- ced very rough weather on the passage, and on the morn lock Island, a seaman named John Smith, a native fell overboard from aloft au Sion, sens made to sare i v ‘ew Haven, July 6—Arr Moselle, 8 Temperance, Two Brothers, Minery Philadelphia. Sid Black Howk, W Indies; #) dywine; Elizabeth, Alexander. and Rea Bautimons, July 6—Arr U 8 steam: Roads—put in for coal, the, (Brem) Bremen, t ior England nd siguale with an. Amer which are offered Scases of variot ‘was lost, every exer mn ion on vessels and their cargoes. In R Sinith, and OF; i It isan invaluable za Ann, Bran: 'rinceton, from Ane v JOR the redicet ew and all mocorpurulent, Is, the result of twenty yee Paris, are pronounce ts ha Boston; 3 th left 2th May, lat 26 wo fon 3s akul ee ck ports, ith white eros; Ailioe Thendore, bound to the ink for diseases | hs life; Kood for | tbstitute for milk, in the Hospital di Celebrated Inventor, Robert Smi THOMAS W. ‘ : Gronan T. Hors, Seeretaye ‘HORNE eer ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER TED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER rticle ofthe kind ever inv Pave expmatoed fed error Bee the kind ever offered to! the pu and can be used al pared and sold for the Pro 129 Attomey street. Look at et SUPERIOR MARKING PLATES AND ALPHABETS CUT. BY JOSEPH SIMPSON, No. 60 FULTON, Nean to Peart, Street. K’S GOLDEN he Golden Fish rondway—two, seventy streain to a far bett uly, Ww the stomach. or confinement RICORD’S ALTERK }OR the permanent eure of primary or secondary ‘All personssuspecting fem'should use this pow without thoroughly cleansi pes. Aer Catharine, Rio J bez, (Br) Bermuda, John H. i Island: Carpo, Portsmout ny; Wakulla, Bangor. Argo, Rio Grandeand » mkt; Gen Seott, Bos io By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Poiaverenta, July §—Arr Fi rk. Bel NEWLY INVEN Frances A Seward, Albany; (Brem) Bremen, TIVE MIXTURE. | medical men who | the best article o' flicted are requested to call and has put them down to the low price of One Doll of Madame Ossear, 21M je can be sent to any’ pra n "ersons at a distance can have them sent G. conininn Ranges are warrant constructed that i order, or for the platen toe | They have been in use for fered to. the pul amine for themselves, « eal treativent. ag thelr ays: anfe after having the. Yenetval disense, ngthe system with this justly ocle: in single bottles at $1 each ; $5; carefnily pncked and sent to all CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARS, GENTIAN AND SASSAFRAS College of Medicine and 2 for the suppression of quacke refined and highly concentrated extract, poaseasiig all Fyinge qualities and enrative i Venereal taint re: ‘erful purifier witho (Pras) Buenos Ayres: incoln, and schr Seis ; in cases of half a doren nt ‘eport, NBedford. | r, July 7—Acr PJ Nevius, St General Washington, Rotterdam; Oriska, Bath. Shd Sehiller, | yg Ace Gaperior, Lovett, NYork. Sid Vee ork, Gerol » (An Leghorn. Agadiany( BS Sleagore Bla Bek t Premium new Patent two Oven excellent ouctitein pod ow a complete, ane rawers, down to towel and sheet. fer bound on some long oce: ha, tnd in everyin: | P>Firrsoneys eatabtiehed forthe ser no one instance har And there officers, civil or All they need, when to far Ibert are warranted to giveen- ‘will be taken away without EB PIRCE, pol way, , of different sizes, cons tant tre satisfaction; i the least expense to tl iM, N York. in 0 ear X STABLE, Iker & White Streets, ’s Horses. The accom Is extra width, and the Car- and are worthy lorses to have su- + SMITH, Proprietor. relied on aaa certain remedy for the blood, such as scrofu lotehes or pimples, ulcers, pa from the secondary effects "Bold Wm single bottles, at . 4, Amegses of half & dozen bottles, At prices as fair as are known in the trade, loves, collars, straps, purses and hose— chiefs, bosoms and fine under cloth COURTLAND ALLEY, REAR OF 39) BRoA! yy ‘GTON & RICHARDS, | About ten ‘Poti HERB riage Room excellent. A few Stalls are vacant, gentlemen who wish their VY BREAD— ye cae. for sale by fi

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