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from the evideuce adduced, his conviction that action of $750 w: thorized and ss hayiog as aut been based u a pert at heen ait the. ac- cused, with which he had, Som, he said that, with the assent indon the prosecution upon this indictment, Mr. Corlisle desired that the case might be submitted to the jury ; but the prosecutor declined, and entered a nolle prosequi staying further action upon the indictment, and cutting it off from the prosecution. 9 A suspension of an hour succeeded, during which most of the spectators dis; d to report the success of the accased upon the first indictment. Mr. Fendall, for the prosecution, disappeared, and it was rumored that he had been suddenly taken very sick, partly, as was assert- ed, from his disastrous defeat upon the jirst indictment, and partly from the heat of the day. But this was alla hoax. The prosecutor had gone to the Executive for consultation upon the matter before the Court. On returning he asked that as several im- portant witnesses in the other causes, were absent, a postponement of the trial till ene, next, Mr. Carlisle resisted the proposition. ‘The causes must either go on or the trial continued to the next term. Mr. Fendall opposed the continuance but plead for the postponement. The Court, who, we are fully convinced was in great dread of sitting upon these cases trom six to twelve ! land some years since, and | dy, and his guar | to the trade of | apprentice four Boston, July 12, 1845. A prince—a bona fide prince—a prince of the royal blood, whom for the present we shall designate the Prince of Wallahalla, has for some time made Bosten his | residence. ‘This distinguished personage has been quite a magnet among several of our religious societies, on account of his conversion from heathenism to Christian|- ty. Amongst the ladies also, he was a general favorite, notwithstanding the dark hue of his complexion; he was a@prince, and had straight hair. To begin at the right end of my story, it will be necessary to state he Was sent to this country to receive his education, in charge of areturning missionary, Funds necessary for his education, heard, and clothing, were duly frnished by his father, a gentleman who, | may stato, visited Eng, reveil at the Court of St. James with marked respect. Me received an E lish education, with a little Latin and Mathematics, but his constitution could not stand the confinement of stu- ns, according to directions, put him pinet maker, at which he worked as an hours a day, during the whole of the Le 3 days, ruled the | try town, and when he was free he came to Boston to ie motion fora postponement as out of order, and ordered | et work; he being, since the finishing of his educa- that the trial be continued, laid over, cr postponed to the | tion, thrown entirety on his own resources. At the last next regular term, beginning on the first Monday in De- | place he boarded he remained for abouta year and a cember next. pear to be brighter than could be expected. God send him a safe deliverance. Trial of Capt. Vorhees. _ The grand Naval Court Martial met this morning pre- paratory to the hearing of the defence of the accused for the’ purpose of reading over the testimony in the care. Capt. Vorhees appeared and handed to the President of the Court a letter from his counsel, stating his inabili- ty, from recent indisposition, to attend the court this sorning for the purpose of delivering his written de- fence, having not yet finished its writing. ‘The apology accepted, and the hour of twelve to-morrow, Senter: day) was fixed for the hearing of the accused’s defence. Com. Ap Catesby Jones was present this morning at the court. He sincerely commiserated with the accused for his condition, expressing himself sincerely gratitied that himself had not been called up before a similar tri bunal for his conduct ing California, He expressed him- sell satisfied that there was no danger or apprehension of his being tried for that offence ; that he himself enter- tained no apprehension in the least as regards the sub- ject. The defeuce of Mr.Coxe,made before the previous court has been published in the Natienal Intelligencer, and the Jndge Advocate has prepared his rejoinder for’ publica- night’s paper. Bau mone, July 12, 1849. informek the prince’s landlord t hood of his ever receiving acent. ‘There is a small sum in one of the banks, about $60, which was sent with the first, and was ordered not tobe touched uutil he was tion in the “Union,’"and it will doubtless appear in to- | sent home. His guardian intends native nalf, While there, he worked for the first twelve ces for the traverser thus far, from these pro- | months he was free, very Togulerty, was seemingly v ry h During ‘this time, however, he indulged much in chaise riding and, one ‘time he ¢ furious rate, came in which sent the gig to splinters,for which they had to pay the damages. Another time a sleigh riding, the horse ran off, and when he came to look for his watch it was off too—stolen by one of went in trivial things as fi he loved to sport a fas! For the last six months he has bee pretending to be working but inste self in places of low resort, aad the consequence is that he is in debt to a considerable amount to his landlord, For pecket money he has resorted to many strange expedients, borrowing money of his male and female a g ° even getting them to send their clothes with him to his washerwoman, and they paying him, an’ he pocketing the money—the young ladies and gentlemen of course, ha; ‘ous, and attended church thrice a day of a Sunday. his companion driving at a act with a six horse team, is compauions. His money fast as he earned it, although nable coat in Washington street. very unsteady, amusing him- uaintances, and by his insinuating manner ing to pay it over again. : - perfectly beyond the control of his guard He has been turned out of his lodging, und his guardian there was no likeli- nding him to his nce. icinity of this city that nds by the first con There are few places in the more interest and gratify the stranger than Mount Au- The Runaway Negroes—Cruct Treatment from their Cap- | burn. This is a duily place of resort for a great many of rors—Shot Down bike Dogs—Triumph of Whiskey- town—.Inother Church “Flare Up—Markets, & I learn from a gentleman who was present at the arrest of the gang of runaway negroes near Rockville, Mary- land, that they were treated in the most brutal manner by theircaptors. When surrounded by the Rockville volunteers they were commanded to surrender, and be- cause one out of the forty showed a determination to re. a whole volley of balls from rifles and pistols wag poured indiscriminately among them. Those wounded are Ferdinand, slave of Wm. Browner, a ball inthe left our citizens, Two lines of stages run from the city every half hour, conv ving you at the cheap rate of 15 cents. As you approach the gate of the cemetary you cannot fail'to remark the shadowy, nothing-likeness of the iron railing—how ill it comports with the massive pillars of the gate, and the gloomy, heavy cap stone. It strikes me that a granite wall seven or eight feet high would be more in accordan th the gate, which seems such a thana sligh iron railing ; I think as it is that it is ery bad taste. Thecemetary is extremely beau tiful, hill and dale, level and undulating ground. It is extremely well paid to the cultivation of flowers in some parts o! walks are serpentine, circular and straight, and all smooth and nicely gravelled. It is all nicely shaded with id out, and much attention seems to be The side of his neck, which will probably prove fatal; James, | trees. When you have once gone in some distance, it is slave of Edwin Jones, rifle ball in his back, which wil) m for lite; Pavid,a slave of John Hamet, part is cheek torn away, and a ball in his back; David, another slave of John Hamet, his right arm complete! shattered with a musket ball; James,a slave of Barnes’ estate, perfectly riddled with balls in his side and neck, and a part of his cheek torn away; Mark, do, a pistol ball iu the back of his neck; James Gray, belonging to Charles Rye, severely wounded on the side of his face; Lewis Re slave to Col. Miller, struck with a ball on the side of his face; Henry, slave to Gen. Chapman, a ball in his back, Had their arms been loaded with tine shot, or even a Little coarse salt,it would have answered every purpose; but instead of that the deadly bullet must be used, and aim taken in every instance, as will be seen by the direction of the shot, at the head and shoulders instead of the extrem: . They could not, however, have fallen in with a more brutal and coward: ly set of people inthe world than the citizens of Rock- ville. Unless they have greatly improved of late, there is buttwo or three sober men in the whole town, and they are tavern keepers. It used to be said that more whiskey wes drank daily in little Rockville than in any other town in the State, and from the valor displayed by them on this occasion, it is evident that they must have been aroused to the bettle fromitheirBacchanalian orgies. What a noble debt of gratitude is due to them, for giving chaps, but if t not. ter RR, 70! to our State such a character for brutality. Some of difficult to find’ your way out. There is only one hotel here, kept, by two country ey be not upto the tallest prices, I wot ‘The weather here yesterday was quite warm; in State street the thermometer stood at 98 in the shade. Excuana: 1L=50shi s Norwich and Worces- 109 Long Island RR, 6834; 50 do Boston, and Maine REG Aisi: 325 do 284; 240 Eastern RR, 3 100 do 13 11-16: 432: 40 Reading 00 Wilmington 650 do 13%: 100 do, s2m, 13%; 13 do, sim, 13%¢; 50 do, bam, 14; 40 do 13% 1 Manufacturing Co, 1500. Furruer rrom Texas.—The southern mail brings advices from Texas via New Orleans, up to the 23d ultimo, the morning of the day on which the Princeton left Galveston. The list of delegates to the Convention, to form a constitution for the State of Tex which met at Austin on the 4th instant, as far as the host of talent, energy, and practical acquireme! Galveston Civilian banks, and is impas: continuous bog, rendering any attempt to travel in large numbers impracticable. lected names are ascertained and published, presents a The Ps the Nueces has overflowed its le, while the country beyond is a This very much weakens the chance of an invasion from Mexico at this time, as the waters in western Texas them on their return, even regretted thet they “could | are apt to keep up from the middle of July, at least, until not make the damn niggers resist, so that they might | the middle of October; and when the deserts between the have had the pleasure of shooting them all “down.” They were all marched with ox chains, hand. &c., and driven through Washington yes- y,on their way to their homes, more like a drove of hogs than human beings. In less than a week those that escaped the balls of their captors will be on their way to the cotton fields of Louisiana, while some Nneces andthe Rio Grande are once overflowed, they rarely become passable, even to single w: two months, to large bodies of men. farers, under nd are so much the more difficult of travel The government of Texas has received information from Captain Hays, contradicting the rumor that the Mexican forces on the Rio Grande had been increased to at least of those wounded, will die of neglect. Although | 7000 men. slaves, wien they behave well, are not badly treated in Maryland, but for a runaway slave there isno compas- sion. Although no abolitionist, detest brutality in every shape, and think that there are white men both in this city and Washington, who are more deserving of pun- ishment for assisting and encouraging them in their fool- ish attempt to escape. Quite a “flare up” has taken place among the members of the German Zion Chuich (Lutheran) composed of the German aristocracy of Baltimore. It seems that 0 portion of ti congregation have become dissatisfied with the preaching of the Rey. Mr. Scheib, and wish to turn him out, and for this purpose, according to the bye-laws of the Church, seventy-five signatures call a public meeting of the members. They refu- sed, and summoned each of the signers to ap pear before them, and they refusing to attend to the sammons, the Board} have turned them all out af chureh, and declared them no longer members. The re- pudiated members have held a meeting, and adopted re- solutions threatening to appeal to the law for redress So you see we have got a Dutch war as well as a Catho- lic “and Methodist skirmish going on in our good city, all of which, of course, tonds to the yropagation of ti ‘ospel. No one would, of course, think for a moment to Aoubt that such is the intention of the pious disputants ‘The only thiag: that creates surprise is their queer way t offerings of Beef Cattle in regard to numbers and the prices, have not differed materially from those of last week. Abont 450 were brought for. ward on Monday, and including a few for another mar- ket, all sold to the city butchers at $4.40to per 108 Tbs. ty Mill Flour has sold at and some parcels ut 6} to 12$ cents less, according to freshness. For f ground Howard sireet, the market has been steady at $4 the former rate, but for old lots transactions have en place considerably less. Dealers continue to pay $4 25 from the cars,but the receipts,as well as the stock: of all descriptions are quite light. The inspections for the weck amount to 2,438 bris., and half brls wheat flour. The receipts of wheat continue very limited, no oli coming forward, and but little new, and that not ins condition for grinding; the sales of this description, how evar, have as yet been uniform at 35 to 0 cents, accord No Rye arriving. Corn is scarce and at the time of muking up this report rule 3 pric at 40 to 41 cents for white, and 41 to 42 for yellow. Oats are also scarce, and readily cominand 33 to 34 cents. N. E. Rum remains at 32 cents. Whiskey has im. proved } cent; hhds. nay now be quoted 2 214 cents per gallon. tock Boano.—There is a depression in the Stock Market, and the rates generally have experienced a de- cli In State of Maryland loans, I hear of no tran six per cents. 754; a 76}; £ fives, 69; three per asked. and bbls. Purvapenrnia, July 12, 1845, The hottest day of the season, decidedly. ‘Thermom- eter above « hundred, and all animal creation in a boil- ing fever. Of course, every thing is extremely dull, ex, cept the business of carrying passengers to the cupes, and other watering places. It was rumored to-day, on the Rialto of politics, that General A. L. Roumfort, of Germantown, in this county had been appointed Harbor Master, in place of Jobn F* Stump. Roumfort is Brigadier General of the second Brigade, and did considerable service at the battle of Queen street, in July Inst, capturing, at the head of a squadron of horse, attached to his command, all the can- non used by the riotors, end thus putting an end to the conflict. Ho wasa prominent member of the legislature on the democratic side, and is a gentleman of arning and abilities. He has been engagod in agriculture, prac tically, for many years, and he will nov relinquish the Pr me now, though his office will yield him about »f er yer T made a MK. Frick from the custom-house. is Jacob Frick, who, T believe, is father to the individual named. They are toth gentlemen of respectabilit; A man confined in Moyame: of riot,attempted to commit suicide yesterday by cuttin; his throat with @ razor. It is believed that tiie woun: will not prove fatal. The case of the celebrated Mad jointly with £ young lawyer of thi lor, on @ causing an abortion on a youn irl whom seduced, was this morning remove. ‘0 the Supreme Court ona writ of certiorari, From the free manner in which the Supreme Court, has permitted cases to be taken out of the jurisdiction of the Quarter ‘Seusions, it is supposed that Nativeism on the part of one judge of the latter tribunal, and want of courage on the city, named Tay- part of another, has caused the Superior Court to lose | Cw confidence, and prefer to tr: sktemet pubsenele cers Rik causes where a suppo- day. ¢ however, was done at the firsiand market exhibited no change in Sta fter boards, and the terday’s quotations—much firmer than was anticipated from a rumor which was current, though uncontirm that the Railroad Company had lost the carrying of the mail, Texas not though was asked , and 30 for the 8 per cents, wotice a smali sale of the there were no sale d. After boards, 35 for the ten per c Girard Bank improved j. 1 defunct Schuylkill Bank at Tp about which it has beon held at for some time past. On the whole, prices were well maintained, considering the weather. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. t Boarn, July ae, Tennessee bonds, 824¢; 3000 bonds, 97; 1000 do Water works, 9814; 300 Tex 5,73; 900 a8 Girard, i mingte . Northern Bk 9A: 90% fa 25 heard from, who goes pre} Senate and House of gentleman who arri that, on Sunday evening last, a messenger from Wash: ington reached General Taylor—the officer in command at Fort Jesup—with orders to put his troops in motion for the Rio Grande. Immediate preparations were m were procured toa petition to the Church wardens to oes start fantry th are firm at $3.87}. Pearls are steady at $4 on hand the 11th inst. amounted ¢ Delivered this week,.......... 0.006 Stock on hand, bbls Georgetown, $4 7: ern corn the receipts at tile water equal to 21,108 bbis. in 1 compared with 1844. 874 bbls, flour, and ny—the rest at West Troy and Waterford. der this hear of new Ohio prime pork 3 cents; mistake in announci ng the removal of John | boxes, we quote at it Sava: Ph te Fives, nor in Wil-| & Ha Canc, J P Stuart ington Railroad, though ‘the latier closed firm at yes: | Mfrs EG Brown and chi and 3 children, Mrs t N B Smith and sister,C K Middleton, N H Giililand, lady, 2 children and nutse, GA Frenholm, lidy, 4 children and two dvanced one, and the bonds of that | Nes) Miss Lee, Miss Sims, wirs kL Priolean, two Misses at | Priolean, J H Priol Blange a rs J Nu and cluld, Mes Tylee aud child, Mra'l M’ Bristol, ehild. w Fe, HS Stoan, Win S$ King, W RP MeLane, MeL Not a member has been elected to the convention, as red to oppose annexa- e joint resolution of our presentatives, ‘The crops in the interior are represented as remar! non the terms prope by bly fine. Captain Elliott was the identical ‘‘man in the white hat.” Imrortayt Movement or Troors.—We learn, from a last evening from Natchitoches, and, on Wednesday reto leave on steambouts for this city, wi 2d regiment of mounted dragoons, under che com- nd of Col. Twiggs, was to strike across throngh wo regiments of ir Texas, The infantry will probably reach this city to- day or to-morrow, where they will remain until trans. ports Rio Grande. We hear it said, that the squadron nater the command of Commodore’ Stockton will probably pone up to take the troops over; but this is, to say the 1 n be engaged to take them to the month of the very doubtful. —Tropic, Ji COMMERCIAL. New York, Saturday, July 12. Asnrs—Pots are in moderate demand, and ‘hollers 5. The stock 12,757 bbls. as fol lows :— Pearls, Totot Stock on hand, last report, bbls 3,207 13,144 Received this week, bbls. 73 1,234 Buravsturrs—Genesce flour is still held at $4 62} 7\: wheat, $106! a110. North up to 50 cents; oats sell at 41 @ 42 cents, receipts of flour and wheat since the open- The gr ing of navigation, are— Wheat 1845 7 bris 271,956 bushels. 1344, ns 172,231 Increase By reducing the 1,221 Dec... 99,676 to flour there is adecr Of the receipts for this year, 425 165 bushels wheat came in at Alba- Cor ron—The market is very dull, and prices without alteration. We annex our previous quotations, but hold. ers are disposed to advance rates, which purchasers will not submit to. Livenroot Crassirication. Upl. & Flor. Mobile & N.O. Inferior Sha 6} eee Ordinary;. . o 6a6 see Middling. . v6 Good middling eee Middling fair vee Fine,.......00...... nominal Fisu—Sales to some extent, of new dry cod, have been ade at $237) a245. ‘There is considerable en for nT meckerel, and we quote No. lat $12.4 1225; No. 2at $10 id No 3 at $6 60a 6 624. There 1s very little doing in articles un- Holders are firm at our quotations. Sal e been made at $1050; do at $13; old prime sells at $9 62) a 9 68]; do mess at pao 70; PROVISION $1262). Beef is firm, but there is very little doing in the article uote mess beef at $8 75 0 $9; prime do at 5708 $6. inactive. We notice s: of bbls prime, at 74 a7jc; kegs, prime, at8a8c. Butter and al re dull. Orange county butter is held at 14a 16 western er! 11 a13c. Cheese, in casks and c. The Crops. The Frederick (Md.) Examiner save that the crops of ing prison on a charge | wheat and rye in that county are secured, and that the harvest is a most abundant one. The wh crop in Michigan is better than ever before é known. It will be mostly harvested this week, and will Demain, indicted | therefore be housed in good condition, as the Weuther is warm and dry. ngers Arrived. Cvnacoa—Brig Curacoa—Mrs Higgins, WH Truman, U8 «Brie Morea—H Swain, Mise M ES —Brig Morea~H Swain, Miss 3 Mrs AM Robb, Mien Wheeler, More tt canst Miss Anderson, 8 Frankingham, J G'Kilidall, ‘MS on, Leng. 4—Ship Indiana—Mrs Sarah Plant, Mise A Adeline L Roberts, 3 childivn and 2_seryantes idy and son, H J Gilbert, lady and child, Miss Clara H Ganabl, C Stewart, A R Moore, W ip Charleston—J J Pringle, A F Ra dy a Mrs ‘Howard, Miss Cook, id child, Mrs kt W Bancroft, Mrs 8A Pri Mooney, W Middleton, Chas Zoybaa ri Mrs © J Parl Miss Bessent, Mr HE Nichols, lady and 2 children, Mrs JH Nichois Miss McDonough, Mrs HT Street and son,'C D Farrar, i hard, J ‘Tomlinson, KB * Cook, GN Purdy, NW. JD Goadelock, JN’ Wilde NB Ll Rew P'bionuelly Mt A MeNary, the steerage. Passengers Salled. Livenrooi—Packet ship Waterloo—Wm J MeL M lise A'dcLane, Miss Sarah MeLane, Miss: Helen » Andrew MeLane and servant, OB Graham, of New Joseph Ellison aud lady, Joseph Ellison jr, William wah Mn Fron eiee Ee ei ood nes _—. orrison,. James Anderson, Philip Jones, Foreign Importations. Y SestaeBarane Avert bales hemp ht lem phing sat SUMMER COMPLAINT. AncostRa—Sehr Panel | bags coffee 25 bales deer jell—774 sacks it.is be Brow Bees head | extapitopn de diasase wih this nralsbip AG Miller—22t | | me hihds © & the foll ‘nt & Maitland | in the hunds of the agen mp J Marsh—9) do moss wat iIbanks--2 cks J C Sinith— 363 do cotton W Barn’ YAxNaH-—Ship Indiana—719 bales cotton Brigham—I61 to order, HARLESTON Ship Charleslon—42 crate Moore—199 bls Vietor & Duckwitz—2l ¢ j é 7M tes 18 bf do G Bulkley—1 box Lillie & Pearson—1 JJ Me- | I hereby certify, that Corter—12 Pierson & Waldron: \ Deland & Danforth—1 Harper Bi 4 Dana—3 A Comstock—1 Greeuway & Smith—2 pels Schmidt Vv ‘edmond—62 bls J N Undernill—25 J H i ‘Nelson & co—I pel HH. bls D Himes—7000 reeds Winslow 1J Gregory—quantity melons and tom: ol HB Arimstron, MARITIME HERALD. NEW YORK, JUL: J jman— rere Wiablalaec a Boy | ae Rieke eatetins rela cf ces potent cad coor ovmptpes cf cof bxs J Campbel years. He learned his trade in a coun- | +439] Moon sets . HIGH WATER , c New York, Campbell, Charleste que Reindeer, Watson que Hudson, (Bre) Hob jarque New York, Lotty, (Sw) Douhan, Fortuuato, Perre, Gibraltar, Sm lload, (Sw) Lundy: Fame, Madison, Ni , Geo Bulkley. ter & Nickerson. ty velps. # Peurson, Roberts, haga Sehr Sea, Hort, Richmond, M h Richmond, Platt & ". Suedicor, Baltimore, Johuson & Lowden” Schr Watchinan, Winslow, Boston, Foster & Nickerson. pire, Dayton, Providence. Borge Grampus, Propeller Lroasides, Morrison, Philadelphia, 3 Ship Rose, Couklin ton, to W H'Hagard. Hargcave, from NOvle. street; Beanvtt, 5 days from Savannah, with cotton, to | Tables, New Orleaus, with cot- , SJ that he has arriv Cape Hatteras, spoke ship Stanton & Frost. tou, Brown, 5 days from Charleston, with mdse, mn barque Salvator, (before reported) Gassman, from. ‘ortsmouth, Eng. with 200 do Gassler, of Bostou—111 e Banks saw a ship with the loss of Sth inst experienced a severe gale, stove boat, splitsails, &¢, and had to heave overboard some iron 250 tons irou to Harbeck & Co: steerage passengers, On the Bai Barque Averon, (of Waldoboro) Jordan, from Sisal, J with hemp, to Nesmith & Walsh. “Siateas veri Leftno American vessels rig Curacoa, (of Quincy) Hi sin from Cur: al in pper, (Inte Edgar) 18 days from Mobile, with | Ist inst, lat 23.59, Lou's] 46, boarded the brig Apalachicola, from New Osleans for Mart Veuezuelian se! ra, with hides, &e. to Schmidt & Vogel. Schr Cleopatra Schr i lanet, Terr: Schr Dr Franklin, Le Schr Mirror, Smith, Schr Johu Thompson, Godfrey, PI Schr Genius, Henderso Schr Republic, Sharp, PI Schr R Morns, Clarl , Philadelphia, coal. piladelphia, coal. wis, Philanelphia, coal. Philadelphia, coal Horn, Calais, lath. ¥, Chouston, lime. lenge, Thomnastoi Schr Leo, Jameson, T! Schr Montano, Eldridy Yacht Rip Van W Clark, 15 hours from New London. | Ship Charlemagne, and 2 brigs unknown. Miscellaneous Record. uiLDING IN Bat timony.—Although his is usually the fied to find that tne tern section of the cit being idle. Wim & Geo Gardner have on the stocl of about 130 tons burthen, building on B H Dunkin has beea bn ting up a fine large ship, bout 625 tous 'burthen, She will move into h lower masts and rigging standing. in progiess of construction a_schoor She is owned hy Wm Howell & Sor acket, for the trade of the river La Plata. Hunt 10 have become the occupants of th long known as Price’s yard, are m F Smith has on the tons burthen, which is 0 engaged in buildin, ed for some time richs & Lurman, o and is now nearly 1 er destined element The same builder has al: ner of about 200 tons bur- of this city, and is another, of about 70 to Cooper have in f construction a fine large s! owned by Schaer & Kuster, of this city.— Hooper & Cheese- rand, intended for the iamed are nearly ready for ime the ways are clea) re also building a brig of 200 to This vessel is, we und Some of the vessels launching, and we trust that by the ti others will have been ordered, so that no dulln erienced in this branch of mechanics, which has, months past, been doing a very brisk by American, July 10. Whalemen. July 10—Arr American, Pacific Ocean, Talea- 1800 sp. Spoke off Massafuero Feb 15, Mobile B, 100 sp on board; Alice, C8, 100. sp, bd to NW. for do; 21th, Jas Allen, NB, 200 sp; 25th, Hes- Nant, 60 sp; Meh 8, Henry Astor, do, | ) Alfred Tyler, Edgartown, 80 sp; June 3, lat 17 38, W, Ameries, of ‘and for NB, 509 sp 4200 wi reports at Lt nar te ca mate of he Moss, of NB, ar ana, who ito i - Heard from, no lat ®er Ay Chage ee es | Suspauders, gloves, collars, strps, purses and hose— wed \ per, FH, clean: P it | Keane mt. Wik care or lonolutn via St) May be all had at Bradbrook's fared outliviug stare 8 with 800 bbls ail, . B.7 » 8.000 Ibs | —Je19 Im*re tot Oahn Keb 11 Havre, 400 wh—rep u 1d second mate with two boats’ crews kn aud that the ship lay off and on for them te LAS B he men or boats, and sup- | va? at Mulgrave Ish come off 8 days, but «aw nothing vosed that all han sw letter from EL.B Jeany, of Faiths h 1500 bls, si» oll, pback. Spoke off Shore d Dee 5. 350): Mechan . reports her at Val Dec 23, Messen: dex, Meh 10, Phenix, Nau Atlas, gf Boston, from New Orleans for Liverpool, July 2 22 day's from New Orleans for Boston, July 5, lat 3° elpiuia, off Montauk. Norfolk for Barbadoes, June #8, fom Wilmington, Del. for Port Spain, Jaly Royal Sailor, iod 5 Foreign Ports. URACOA, June2i—In port, Frances, Conn, for rlotte, Rich, for do, 27th; T R York, 27th; John Dualap, for Rio Hache 27th, to Sr Thowas, June 20— for St Croix in afew Cummings, Turk Yatson, Pouce: 25tl Teuxs [stasp, Ju ort, Emily, from Brand hi is bef SI 5 to Rico; 28th ri Dacamin, St Barts. ue 26—In port, Lemuel Peters, for Boston, Hone Ports. Bancor, July 8—Arr Clara Cole, Cole, NYork; incorrectly reportee sid v la, Trinity, Mart; Jane, Arr M. vy, NYork juliet, Philadelphia. artha, N York; Saco, July 6—Arr Eliza, PortswoutH, Jul Gen Warren, Phila Newavnyrort, July 10—Sid Forest, Cherryfield, to load for M, July 10—Arr Ori rr Fortitude, Cadiz; ) yet Para. Cld es; Ransom, Calais; r ‘hatham, from Balt (Br) 8t John, NB; Maria Spear, Galves- ay, to load for Amsterdam: C| wd Tranquil, Jones, N York. ore. Signal for 2 ohn Jay, and Wm Hai Philadelphia, Sid Sally. Caillou, La. via Phila nly 8Arr Traveller, rr loth, Tarry Not, Gi ‘New Haves, July 10—Arr Marhaall, St Croix; Will. 8t ‘Thomas; Wasson, ‘ork; Argo, and Ad Phebe Baxter, Wan Wit nA, Joly W—Arr Jnele Sam, Gott, NY Telos, Lampher, Newpo ander M, and Colorado, Boston; Patriat Tomlin, New Yorks Re est Indies; Madrid ,and Wash , Be Ny 5 ne Ore coin, Hartford; ‘Mary & Elva, Lang, W; ‘Commerce, NVork, Kame ‘ob Roy, Norwich, Cld vie }, Prospect, Me. oad, New York: Washington, mm. ‘Sid Osear Coles. Newport. murgh, Thomaston for New Savanwan, July 8—Cld Victory, Boston. p, July #—Cld Goodwin, Havre; Rival, Hathorn, New New Onveans, July 3—Below, Cutter, from Galveston,with Cid Gov Davis, Liverpool; Denealion, Havre; Hope Howes, Galveston. HARPS—-REMOVAL OF WAREROOMS site Washington Hall. To No, 281 Broa ROW! Importer of Lin red Pi and 6 octave Double Acti eee form wd the musical world, he has removi to the hove commodius premi 1 attention to anew, unig octave double action and would call their yeautiful specimen of fect finish of by ty of Arts, for his Taprovemene mii Peer ae mene Heros repair ROWE myl7 imd&W* re Nieney of tone, touch, belie teataaieden ui eatablin| DIARRHG@A, DYSENTER Y, R 3 EVER tritle with divease. One day’s delay in administer- seam pm min ve N tel ea bieten ee Domestic Importations. ¢ i as mun nose.6 bores Mark Spaseer—10 bbls i & Scott—3 | i of ma | Fudstniee’’as ‘sfeeecenataarss de Seeker wane of | Goeesione. ot, nt ween for the disease, and for i i we he | Severe asco te cepa re Perihes the bowelds alte the pulse ead iv iorates te di aie, Cae Ee, viden leet irst a ie Specie ad they i edial influence. i by i ee ‘ine which cau be administered, and for proof, we subjoin te, as one of the many of the like import, uniform results, ‘all who have tri ng man in my employ, was severe- | ly attacked with dysentary attended with a copious discharge, this distressing complaint. | found nothing that would afford permanent relief, until 1 obtained a bottie of Dr. James Covel’s Anode Cordial afew doses which retored Im to health inafewdays. I can, with confidence recomme 0 oth for like purposes. WILLIAM WESTERF! A ‘New York, Dec. 7th, 1844. 165 Priyce street. Price 50 cents." Sold, wholesale and retail, ny J Moseley, 149 Fulton street, 3 dvors from Brosdwa by most druggists throughout the city, Brooklyu, and Jersey City, New: arksaud country villages. mane Hatin MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE peeror. JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham 1 one of the oldest and mostexperienced medical and su: eal practitioners in the city of New York in the treatment ofa certuin class of delicate diseases, “The Doctor is established one stand for eleven years, and during that ti has success! Ty treated 12,000 cases of veuereal, mercurial aud other delicate complaints. The Dr.’s reputation for skil jose old half | Cured eases that have existed for years ia pre-emiuent, No mat- ter how long you may have Gleet, Stricture, Ulcers upon the body, or in the throat, or bose, pains tn the head sad bones of the legs, Twilland ea eure you, if your eqse 1s curable. Constitutional Weakness, sometitnes called Seminal W brought on by habit indulged y the heart, aversion to plat. He warrants a Tecent cases cured ated Physician and MILITARY EQUIPMENTS. H. J. STORMS, 31 FULTON STREET, you hand, a full assortment of Military and meuts, according to the United Sates and Beate regulation. Aico. a variety of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Valises, &e. &e. Horse Equipments ot every style, made to order. Je13 Im*m OTIS Fi respectfully informs his fri ju the sity taken trance through the case of no charge.) dhys'Dr-Johuson is 9 waeularty J Im*re re a two ted States Hotel, his re he'has a number of Bassfor i on sale-or tor playing, and will be happy to, have. chem tried. His bar is well stocked with materials for making Sherry Cobblers, White Lions, &«. Ke. Je6 lin*rre MONTHLY REPORT ov THY NEW YORK ; MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE No. 75 Chambers Street, ess. 1 Diseases of the Heart 1 Incontineuce of the Urine. 4 Primary Consumption. 2 Palpitation of the Heart, 3 Del fore the Eyes. y Venereal. 1 Excoriation, 1 Suppression of Menses. Whit 1 Venereal Ia Becontary Venereat: 2 Chills and F | 2 Eruptions of the Skin. 2 Epile 2 Dithewley in making wa- | 15 clunated. 1 Swelling of the Legs. 1 Case of Midwifery. detect disease. 2 Cases of Apvplexy. ter. | 2 Long standing Gleet. 2 Night Sweats, | 6 Gonorrhea 5 Seminal Weakness. | 3 Rheumacsm, 1 Cholic. i | 1 Gouorrhe, chronic. 4 Examinations of Chest to SUCCESSFUL SURGIGAL OPERATIONS. 1 Hemorrhoidal Tumors re-| 1 Sriff shoulder joint cured. ! moved. 1 Tumor removed from the | 1 Caseof Deafness cured by| foot | an operation. 1 Large Abscess. | 1 Amputation of Finger. 2 Operations for hydrocele, | 1 Curvature of the Spiue— ‘or water in the Scrotum, } under treatment. 2 Ulcers on the Nose. _ 1 Case of Ulcerated Legs, of | 1 Operations for Squinting. | gyears standing. 1 Rupture (Inguinal) 2 Cases do. }, from a fi 2 Stricturesin Urethra, cured ‘osis, or caries of the without cutting or burn- x i in Tibia, or shin bone 1 Bad injury toa boy’s foot| 1 Badinjuryof the ankle of in the True Sun . ‘a boy, from a fall. Free advice tothe Poor will be given every, day, between 3and 4 o'clock. OST WICK, M. iy82wtm Attending Surgeon and Ph: SUMETHING NEW AND USEFUL. ASTER long endeavors, the undersigned has succeeded introducing to the people of the United States an article they have long needed. It is in the shape of a Paste, called PATES D'AMANDES, (Orgeat Paste,) while it combines # healthy and pleasant drink for the Summer. While it promi- sea these qualities it. is at the same tine useful, in removing Heartburn and Sour Stomach, and is a rink for diseases of the chest. Its component parts ar 'y innocent, and 1 can be recommended to females i es of life; good for wet nurses, and can be stitute for milk. Prepared’ and sold for the Proprietor by L. Joachimssen, No. 129 Attorney street. Je’ Im*re Look at Thist SUPERIOR MARKING PLATES AND ALPHABETS CUT. BY JOSEPH SIMPSON, 60 FULTON, P je8 Im*rre RADBROOK’S GOLDEN FISH 297 BROADWAY. No longer the Golden Fish shines in the suu— ‘At the old place in Broadway—two, sevent: It has darted up stream toa far better have And is now seen to glitter at two ninety-seven. ‘There Bradbrook’s establishment, known as of yore, Fora well-stocked and excellent outfitting store 5 | On the instant still furnishes outhits complete, From fine shirts aud silk drawers, down to towel and sheet. The voyager bound on some long ocean trip Should call in at Bradbrool’s, ere joining h And there officers, civil or naval, may find All they need, when to far distant station: The stranger or resident there may inspect ‘Tie most elegant goods he could wish to select, ceni , of dof f receni date. eu of the Heetstes Of thavery best fabrics and tastefully made, At pris 0s faires areinown inthe teade, Stocks, handkerchiefs, bosoms and fine clothes, dressing gowns, night caps, and filty things more, GALVANIZED IRON AND TIN. ALVANIZED SHEET IRON AND TIN, a very su orarticle, warranted not torst. Also, Tis Plate, Shee Iron, Russia Sheet lron, Sheat Copper, Zine, Score and Amet rican Pig Iron, for sale bv CASS'& WARD, mit tintee Na Th Proad street REMOVAL. The Public is pales that the Office for the sale of SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SY, s EEN REMOVED FROM No. 4934 TO. No. 2 Courtland street, North side, afew doors below Browlway, opposite National tel. UTION THR, PUBLIC TO BEAR IN MIND. that PS BEEKMAN, of 4934 Courtlandt street, is NO NGER AN AGENT for the sale of the genuine 8 Pulmonie Syrup. Beware of Counterfeits ! | Toobtai the pure genui Syrui Beware of Spurious Imitati M ie, unaduiterated Schenck's Pulmonic , go directly to the Proprietor’s Office, No. 4 Courtland street. ‘This medicine is the only one ever discovered, that ean be re lied upon with safety, for the cure of Pulm m Ithas cured when every i this, without the fear of clearest convictions of truth. calms the troublesome cough: ripens the al pectoration, and soon frees the lungs of the matter which col levts in theair tubes. Itregulates the bowels without the use of other medicine—strengthens the system, and purifies the blood. It contsius no mercury, opium, or other poisonow edient, but is made exclusively of roots and henck’s treatis i str To to be had («ratis) at his office, No. 4 Court- y history of this Syrup may beseen. It dirom its curing tha author when in the lowest stage of pulmonary consumption, his medicine, as acure for pulmonary consumption, has come permanently established with the public. anmber of cures of pulmonary consumption made in thi whichare before the pu Syrup will cure consump! be relied upon with safety To the cousum) nothi case of Mrs. Tucker, Nw. 43 York street, Je 89 far reduced in consumption as to. be unabl She took Schenck’s Pulmonic—the disease t! the abscess came to a head, and she discharged neat yellow matter, her lungs ) her flesh retu pow in the enjoyment ph go dl health. i M. Lusk, Pastor of the Kt D. Church, Jersey eity states that ti he is acquainted with Mrs. Tucker, and believes her statement 28 given in Schenck’s treatise of consumption to be true. We have only space to mention the names of Mr.C. Van Nest, New Brunswick, late merchant of New York, No. 13 illiam street, who was restored to health by the use of this Syrup. Also E. Van Buren, No. 18 Christopher street, New York ; hadlotte Evans, 81° Montgomery street, Jersey city, daughter of Mr. Peter Delaney, No. street, New: wi +, who were all victims ‘to consumption, and cured of thi yzapalons: cone! jusion, that, if any person wishes further satisfaction furnished in Schenck’s treatise, by calling at the proprietor’s office, they will be furnished with reference to rsonsof the highest standing, who have been cured by Schenck’ Palmonie Syrap. m25 Im ec. CURL YOURSELF—PRIVATE DISEASE. Y, "Cure Yourself,” and escape the mortiGieation and shame AL of applying to the numerous quacks infesting this and every sity, whose sole object. is sordid. ain at the expense of your health and your pevce of mind—whoxe. treatment in its facure conseuenices, on your children, 1s worse than the disense itself Delaying cure and accumulating expense, at len prostrate and penny! § se they are offered cheap, they are ‘ou, and make @ patient. ‘So also with WI 0 far from Firing theleassinformation ded to alarm, you. {nto the purchase of the r Blue Pills,” or some mercurial specific. The florableand melancholy efecte daily witnessed, inthe course of his prastice, by the advertiser, from negl ment of the most virulent. and poisonous ns indyced ee. mone tg universally rk se i in e “a ing a thorough cure, by which every one who has unfortan ded tothe temptations around hin, can hfs Momentari| bly sere inieel H Ts nd violence to his, sensi es, a ec fe extortions of qu 1 petoaid) to. Clog MD. Bor 'sg5/""New Vath, “The ipe” will be sent by mail—Price $5. Particular direct as to diet, mode of preperation ptoms of disease in ite di ent stages, as also the pen, of cure are specified in the di- “*Gonnected with tie sunjeet ion, if possible, of ounected wit t more vital importance, viz the means by: which’ its sontreethee is made impossible, and thus arrest the progress of this | oage, and exterm! oat! ate its existence. A certain means by which this most desirable end can_be obtained, ‘can be ob- tained by addressing aa above, “Price $5. ia ima Ware DR. MARSHALL HALL’S CORDIAL RENOVATOR, MARSHALL HALL, one ofthe most celebrated ph ans in Europe, 1s the discoverer of this valuabl cine. Itis now used in his practice among the nob land and through the Continent of Europe, and stance, when used ace: wg to directions, has produced t most happy results. It is exclusively direeted to the cure of such complaints as arise from a disorganization of the gener- tive organs. Its quick and wonderful action is such. that cold. ness or imbecility cannot remai: the system that is under its ‘or half au hour, It will afford decided reliel tothose n solitary habita have fallen into a = ens, bronght on by a secret habit ine m This is, when too frequently in- 1 that can befall man. Dyspepsia, and small of the back, confusion of in: ness, palpitation of the heart, aversion to Boek. We consumption, emaciation, are the symptoms of this di ise Gleets, whites, obstraction of’ certain evacuat , total impo- food bagrenuens are removed by thi medicine ips & Agents. Forwarde Parts 6 aa Fite be fer hore Bouts oF ge oe} street I SAY IT BOLDLY! oCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP) D SAVED MY LIFE! WING CERTIFICATE OF Advice. a My Eg Sey ILITY, NERV! fare impotency, engage wiaing writhous the por tient being the legat aware, 30 y maltreatment of uninitiated medical pretenders, and sometimes by the neglect Of the parties themselves, are, by the Dr. effectually cured, with wrenience, : octor being one of the few qualified ct eure, or no cl fee, immediately atten of ‘Open from 8A. M Medical Aid. R. GREGORY, 66 Gold street, is home as. 5 d Mr. it.as his o} Ney were perfectly State or Prnxsyt ° thy apreared’ fichord L Cor. « chien of Eves dieine, with advice, seal 0, State of New Jersey,’ who, on his solemn Qa d with a severe and others who 1: wg thelr certificates. All its’ names, |) ni tlis e ot jeuce will be considered strict and correspondence ¢ piscuTient CORN evaster, in England, and is warranted « certain . Itis spread, ready for use. Sold at Dr. W.H.Milnor's, 192 Broadwa: | B21 Bowerys 192 Base to extreme ex: for it was with the nge could be made it up the bed in which he lay, mily and friends, indeed, all who saw ond the reach of hope. For two day te orsaken him, aud he took no,nourishment, during th when he determined to try * Schenck’s Pulmon That he had taken but about t i 208 Greenwich street, L. Cotton's, Bleecker street, directions accompanying the Pu ed ia the presence of his wil tt iends could scarcely rem: is time he was unable to ra n conseauence of ued to expectorate freel ished in quantity, aud changed to t racter—that his appetite began to improve— tyra, and iva short time he was able to sit up The’ period intervening between taking the fi y was about ten weeks; that the condition created such suprise and wonder during his illness, that friends 4 4 nei as it were, a man rises. from the ident Physician and Surgeon. OK, Assistant Sux THE EYE. DR. POWELL AND DR. DIOS: L ors flecked Cts cared of Ammurosis, Cataract, O} ‘the Bye, Strabismus or Sqaintis Adirined to and subscribed, UNRUH EL a” Advice piven av t0 the kind of Glasses 1am, Burlingtoi Co., N. J., April 22d, 185. ers, residents in the townshi y, that we are well acquainted wi L. Cox, and frequently visited him Consumption, which we beli henck’s Pulmonic Syrup, and f the consumptive in the HANDS, ARMS, We. s NO HINDRANCE KING, ‘&e., 991 Grand street, ture ARTIFICIAL. ~~ LEGS, THE LOSS OF, ‘f OHN F. THOMAS, Cork Mee Dien cee eee blie that he continues to manu mn the most correct and less complic: through necessity, invented, made trongest. possible terms, having ‘itness to one of the greatest cures ever performed in section of the country. jenjaman Buckman, William L. Brown, and worn-an arti nm & matufacturer for thirty-five sfaction to all who 1% ands, or the BNR Adit leters want be post pai MUSIC DEALERS AND PROFESSORS OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. HE UNDERSIGNED would respetfully int and patrons, that he has just receive ym assortment of Viol Double Bass; Oni Jacob Hewings. CITY AND COUN’ Mr. J. H, SCHERURUIQS New Jersey, May sth, 1845, ET Church at Marlton, New Jersey. Some th x i ‘one of the deacons to see one of his re- spected neighbors, Mr. Richard L. Cox, then layi man appearance at deatl.'s door by Consumption. impression was, that the gentleman would not live one week. ‘omy surprise, I saw him in ny congregation | of arious priest and, qu K 3; Bassai ive and plain; French Hora, with valve ‘wality of Violin since, | was taken Strings, and other instru- J.F. WOLTER, 116 West Broadway, up stairs. at the most reasonable terms. DOCTOR J. P. TARBELL’S CELEBRATED PILLS. ESE well known and tru the baled Popul a fe I None mt anted as a specific for the eure or preventio of the Chest; in short, they are should be without them, as they can sed a sure and safe remedy for persons of all ages, at any i in each box, and none are genuine le of the proprietor on the wrapper. ‘t the principal de] & Co., comer of SLi’ will be in his office, comer of Broome and Mulberry sreets irom 8t09 AMI. £10 "Saud 8 to 9 in the event "iB, ‘Those wishing to obtain the sole agency for these Pills, inany one county in the State, can dressing the proprietor as above. A. lib DR. ROSS call the attention of Physicians tohis ABDOMI- for three years past has e uate tory to those who have 3 inent caer net ie Bike y ments, wholesale an‘ the assurance, that your SYRUP was the means of saving his life ! ful ES SI. CHALLIS. f 49% Courtland street, f che Genuine Bcheuek’s Pl tice that P. 8. Beekm: plongee sa. seent for the atls of tho up. ; ‘he Genuine Schenck’s Pulmonic Syru: Propnietor’s office, No. 4 Courtland street, Broadway; No. 32 Sonth Sixth Street, Phil below the corner of Chesnut street; at joston, and at No. y, are e of the day, as thev are war- (0. 8 Sate street, po guRe FOLLO N J. H. SCHENCK. WS CURE of the efficacy of Thompson’sCom rotula, Bilto unrivalled, and no URTHEREVIDENCE house of Micl C. Was attacked eighteen month+ Mrs. H. P. Fisher, Esq., Woodbury, since with a violent i a Mulberry streets. ici hiladetphia, congestion of the lungs. in her breast wns violent, with difficult respi ity to raise the phlegm, precluding the repose, and rendering it necessary to b for three months her —— Bl gone. ¢ arrangements to that edher case hopel ysician pronounce: edto indulge the hope of re: ard of the numerous cures per. mpound fw of Tar and ing it. Ina very e the use of this y rescued "rom the n’s and comet w , and by st prov ei by ea tried it, as well as grati! the Profession anprove of Prof, W. Parker, Prof. J. B. Beck, in regard to my. wife’s restoration to The above statement in regard to py, Pan Babe LA Seeman health is true, and th x ths other rem HERTY & WARNER. Thompson, Dru in this city by Broadway, corner Chamber: treet, and 77 East B: Prepared and sold by 8. ind sold wholesale an ‘ist, Philadelphia, A.B. SANDS & Co., Chemists and Dru Amity street, June 4, 1815. LUCINA CORDIAL, r ELIXIR OF LOV $ the touch of earth restored vigor, acti tothe exhausted arteries, so. will that g LUCINA CORDIAL, reinvest the generative organs, however, ith their original power. doubt that this ix true, and were not the suh, nature, hundceds would testify to the unrivalled effiexey of this Cordial as aspecitic: for barrenness, flu ities i ions, pains iu the ON CERTAIN IMPORTANT MALADIES. PMHE AUTHOR of the * Priv. to state that he may. be consulted upon any of the pecu disorder ttle volume, personally or b: ate ‘Lreatise,” Dr, Ralph, begs not a shadow of which in any way relate to. the urinary organs, as gravel, ney ee eae water peculiar to advancing age, & F ere to preseut to the publie the most iuterestiag remarks on 8 URE AND ITS CURE. This being vecy little understood, although the most frequent and important. consequence of diseases—in a foriner advertise- meat much pains was teken to explain which were mistaken for it— the fact that stricture, the lerst aware al space, the follow a dithculty in pas portion of the hi nve malformation of 3 nature—the diseases ned to certain eireum ble one to indge whether he has this com- Proper ineans of cure. that it was by no means IM. be obstricted or even the secretive ory Fy far stimulating any Cuuetion as to yy Ou the contrary, it seems to act in per J does not create a tempora ting generally wpe system without 0. auhsequeat relax the natural ener tle used will fully convince the purchaser of the trath of all we riking, change i there should be pain, or any thing directing the attention to the seat of this disease. i d_ then complained of, inflammation happens to be saperadded and, with regar effects, especially of early cases, these mre observed to n the mit and nervous system, ‘rather than the part it- there are, however, three cirewmsta culiarly belong to stricture, and, es) her should never be lost sight of, bi n Many other symptoms might be meutioned, but as well, or relate to Stricture al Office 12 Fulton street, New York. ‘owle, Boston; Dr. Wadsworth, Providence; J.8, Mur- hy, 0 North Sixth street, Phiadelphin; T; & Parks, Cincin of the above named places ren. 's which most pe- MIEDICAL ABPVICK # in Chemistry have enabled Dr. Glo- ohis practice several ch are ceffain, quick and uudeviating in fects in curing those difficult aud protracted eases in the bones, nodes, ete I Weakness, etc. In short, all those diseases inate for those who have devoted less HE recent discov: jong to other maladi Ver 0 introduce in its more advanced and settled form, while the belong to stricture in its early stay certainly removed, THE MAN. hew articles of It has been already Also, Gleets, Gon ed ar unpeded what that have proved too ot attention to this departin f 1. Glover is consulted during tl ear the Museum, where he coi to be observed is the should happen, after t r should steal away, so as to wet a little, thi seem, would afford a stroug suspicion.’ Not’ that this drop or he clothes are readjusted, that drop or two is, trifling as it may ies himself to an two can proceed from no other cause whatever; but, certainly, es strangers that he has received a rej ‘and is not reckoned among the host : and pretenders whose names are found in every public print. exist without it. ‘The n (RICA MAY HAVE L CASES in the Be al at Medial peciall Not of tons tamdanrcenreonre ition ra elec ee tis on the first application, neither No _57 Reade street. a27 3m*re ture, for one person is naturals iden ture than another: ifr sae Or HEIN however, it should have continued from to right weeks, this length of time at least woul A STRICTU! is more certain than the effect of Strie- ‘its and to lessen mental energy he same degree by wvery indivi or other, that thewriter rare- a ie patient does not observe at he is not so active, or capable of business as formerly. ‘This , but it is unques- rs the natural connection rt easily imayine that, as there is a which the mind so. powerfully acts npon rough the same medium the sexual o |. This, however, is better explained i ittle volume which is sent to many parts of the world. As the cure of Stricture proceeds, the acti- vity of mind invariably returns. " ith respect to the cure of Stricture—this, it is gratifying to generally accom ished im very Pate, and as convenience. Nothing can exceed the improvement o! varsin the treatment of this complaint. Indeed, in the fs of proper and experienced persons, is now accomplished in as man; LLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS oF. we = or Medicine and Pharmacy 95 NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVICE thd PRIVATE DISEASES. HE MEMBERS of the Ni ‘and Pharmacy, establish: continue to direct their particular atenti private neture, and can confidently promise to persons medical treatment, asafe and the constitution er confinement ticularly requested to. mak first appearance of those dis andtime may be thas avoid College, for many years in Europe for the cure tation daily from 8 A. M. to 7, P. M. oi ic cure guaranteed, COUNTRY “INF ALIDS Persons try, and finding make can have forwarded to them a chest contain- misite to perform x radical cure, by stating ¥, together with all symptoms, tine of com tment received elsew! t pad STHTUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED. HE TONIC MIXTURE, ‘Medicineand Pharmacy of fidently recommended for all cases cret indulgence or excess of any remedy for impotence, sterility, or barrenn ingle bottles $1 each ; eases of half tnd sent co all parts of the Union rd FRE HAS UPON. THE sees a case of Stricture ugh little unders 3% ver ind and sexual organs, will w York) College of Medicine pression of quackery, nto all diseases of Treatise” of the author, a rinanent cure without injury to lication to the College on the a One of the members of the connected with the principai hospitals those complainta, attends for consul- ‘days as formerly it demanded s consult the writer who come on busi short time only, but return has been a source of trouble and anxiety for years. To ter fu ith his “Priva ’ ing chayrer, giving every formation on the ject, itten in tl lainest: manner fosed in alittle mahogany cheat, can be safely "sent "to any f the ber of pretender id books of wackary Which fer thie ey, ye denon Tan ol wate of Edinburgh, &e. in the cure of these di for more than thirt ions of a work express! from the most eminent phy those who cannot leave t! peculiar means of cure, ing all inedicive their ease explic traction and treat re, if any, and er College of eon eos }» Unless depend dozen $5 ; carefull and others, and that he is permitted to rel F Lat ins ian of eminence in this city. Greenwich street. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE - OF CONSUMPTION VELPEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS, urethra These OF tive radi ‘of gonorthons, (thi mosonvereleat dleshergeatos. © ifinoment fm beniees” Piet Stn RICORD’S ALTERRATIVE MIXTURE. cure of primary or secondary ay othertemedy, s before you and the public,the making use of your gave up all hopes that she + in eneral pronounced her ysicians that ater wenwinePalmon| injudicious use of ting @ venereal taint red some reference to your Pul for consumption, and it Tecan cheerfully re venereal disense, in my daughter's case. this justly oele: thor r ith pyaue as to be no quack roughly cleansing the system w: Id in single bottles at $1 each $5; carefully packed andsent to: CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPA GENTIAN AND SASSAFR. the New York College of Med ablished for the suppression of quack ly concentrated extract, p For several months. a continual © cht sweats, burning Ty half irts of the Unio: Hands and soles i ead, a cont ad, x continual pain de, and at length was with the of appetit a relied on and any one wi ryrER DELANY, 28 Market street, City and County of New York, htness across her ch mg of her ancles statement of my daugh may see heret my how an ent hefore the public, and may.be that the fe true, to the best of hie PETER DELANY, G lotches or pimples, tleers, pain in th cutaneous eruptions, ulcerated sore throat from the secondary effects of syphilis or 7 knowledge and belie ' Frere eee PR Ms hf y August, 1844, | eR ei a Reg injudicions use o! ova & dozen betes,