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lation, there ransac' b CG Maden—26 bel Beauyelle—113 M segars PUBLIC SALE OF THE GREAT TRIUMPH. name of your readers in this region is “legion,” I < Mabon 2 my Si recymayy en lnen fore, Molina—1304¢ BM Lathe ‘Joseph M Boves-9? Col. MONROE RAIL ROAD AND BANKING CO | PR. POOLEY to verform, with the greatest sue. promised you, remember, to furnish you with, an oe aagigs fom & Toston 21 bales Johu Haber & co—3 ¥3 jetor & geo LA, Done of the, Special Jary ylation to | sia peties pigs infal oper tions oa h, he.. while i i i d. Here it Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. (fos Tad inl 4 Bib! peor ‘eeling any pain or un . Es nt of edition, revised, corrected and improve Finat Boaxp, July 30.—$26000 Srate 5's, 75; 2000 Reding | Sort Dar girs He ery ot way) hay ~ july 27—Arr Sully, Albany for Providence; 28th. THE JURY bad and decree, thie Moarog:Mail | sa rescnabla’ Samee aie pt gigas AG 5 a : iIver pla- | 40 comnictameel Sone htee cassia Wileiincoa: Lacon | Peck toarder A Pade rhs Ary Henry, NewBedford for Bay River rom Macon to its terminus eavauee MEDICAL ADVICE 4 ¥ mington, s i i ‘ Ary Henry, New ver, beet com: i Furst, we pate Tet see St meareatede ol ‘ Gymrie con H do Ayuneck Cocliade Sanne Resume | NOT Mechadic, Sachiag foc Phubtetohiny increase, Kall Hiver | fue ute garestone and fie art ther s'in'an un. | PVHE recent discoveries in Chemistry have enabled Dr. terof Market street, te H teat] i $5000 Rtate |, T9N8 Whitaker—126 hides 3 ceroons indigo Myer & Stucker—183 bys | for do: Flew, Falmouth for Catskill; 26h, Phebe, Warren for condition, and all the Property, equipments, and effects angi in Practice several new articles of merly a Judge, and one who had served in 45, 4444; $0 Mechanics’ Bk, cotlee R Ogden & co—27 Williams, Woodhull S- Joues—tis | Philadelphis se cd, ipaubjegttathe payment of fe debts of | medicine which are certain. quick and wndeviating i twe war as Collector of the Customs. Horn is a very yay By. 8a 8 F piaen Fe Jodi pod “sah Hitchcock, Marshall & co—109 H H'&'T Mali—168 J Durand & | Mysric, July 26—Arr Alexander, Rowland, NYork; Leeds, h re F aking | Cs wmpany—that the sai¢ feets in curing those difficult aud tracted eases of Syphilis, ce Ce a eet ee te wal WR. bad 145 308 dos rw. ih ae += int ai lelelaallpbeieaabeemaltamesnc ie (os tee ae 90— Arr Fairmount, St Thomas; Mati seilcaliten ty tabermeaah fe susie’ to sccantiee all |] setae: Reaieal Waskto oak Tia scenes tons, but 101 fel i |, Way oy, . : lo ¥ an I all those di thove'whshiars davonad lowe - WL Parker, Middletown. Ct; | Road, the saine in Overation, a0 as to answer Zone, Boston. | C Svits siisen senlammiaied Vo ae’ Laster alors find that there are creditors of Various descriptions of said Cem. | "Dr. Glover pany, viz: holders of the bank notes issued A gad Company. Ann street, oldsrs of bouds ued for work and mnteriais fer said Road: | Office Practice make a very decent Collector in my opinion. He will Sr Aws's Bay—Schr Defiauce—718 bags pimento W Dawson 105 do Lot old Howland & Aspinwall—2 bbls cocoa J take advice, and is guided by # very shrewd, strong- Us ~ Tuly 29, 1845.—Infe 5 Aererang sneaenaie opin wi 0 minded elique here—the ultra Van’ Buren inen, who |. Daranraenr or Sta uly 29, —informa- | Jowos—Brig Baltic—106 hhds 21 tcs molasses 123 hhds sugar oe yj. | tion has been reeeived from the Consul of the Uni- | Meyer & Stucken—61 hhds 8 tes 7 bbls Buck & Peters—9 tons Henr can manage any thing. Through them he has evi- | 'oa'biates at Kingston, Jamaice, that, in consoaaence of | {ustie Chareiae Kron ert bheeB Be Panes Poughkeepsie; Co! wR York itimores Sam ay and evening at No. the Museum, where he coufines himoclf to. Judgment creditors, creditors holding certificates ofdeposite,de | — Dr. G. apprises strangers that he has received aregular meds i i i i ms i id Rail Road, and ere. | cal education, and is not reckoned among the host of empiricks dently made his appointments. t being in circulation that the smallpox had been ——— Greenwict , 7 NYork; Au- | mands for ork, labor and materialsfor said Raj 4 empir Secondly, there is Henry Welsh, a_bold and ho- | 3,TePort being in circulation by seen nelameaie Genet Domestic Importations. Ricnironn, July 29 Ags Naviguto, Pointe Yorks Au | dite claimingto be mortgage creditors of said Comisny, and | and pretenders whose names are found in every public Print. norable politician, from the interior of the State, 4 | yerpool, vessels clearing from New York for Kingston | New Onueans—Ship Sartelle—179 bales 1351 piped CH M. ich; them creditors claiming a priority'tw right in respect to —————— merchant, who succeeds Joel B. Sutherland, known om ben uire clean bills of health, certified before H. B. | Rogers—1832 do Soutter Bros—924 casks 66 bhds EK Collins & c re OL Gi i deqsamdes and we further Gecren thet the sa: | Rail Road, THE every body as Naval Officer. M. consul. as the quarantine laws will be rigidly en. | ©7798 Scovill, Harrison & co—t5 bbls Bisson &. Thpsspeon |, Hodgd: and all the property, equipments and effects therewith conneet: INVISIBLE ai i “4 » of Mas- | forced. The consul also advises that vessels clearin; SD Morgen —t0 beas Buck & Keuharde—7 pkes } Satch 00, ed, and all the property belonging to said Company, and all th WIG ly, John Davis—not “honest John,” of Mi | 89 pes ED M {0 bags Buck & Kenhardt—7 pkgs J Smith sane tet pte Sohne ot ucka comnts | bees any other port of the United States should be fur- | “iF Hunter ken —I0J H LadtLA Seigneste i Buck, & cron ane Buviah, | abet Privileges avd franchises sn any i Banke Camy Be 0, lonely reales the real head of hair that sceptics and , ny vevor of | Bished with clean bills of health nt ke © Smith—1 R Ki a ; ‘ 4 connoisseurs have pranounced it the most perfect and extra- fills the place of Thomas A. Cooper, as Surveyor of | USNC = ents. tawren & Thats Be Le wt a Metreeat Wise ‘ rE , Boston, ic 8 e.aF the court house | iu the county of Bibb, by scdinary eveation oe bs: “Phe ren vans 0 tiie wo rt. Morris—%0 Spotfo MW unt 10 i : e| ¥ ii th Pe cniaor offeea 7 oan give you es follows.s— COMMERCIAL, Astlnwall-Ertweker, Cooper k co—o0'H Sourleneiod ener By Last Night's Southern Mail, tment theamou the fae “Hucnday a: August afte | pich enter it apearancen so closely to reemble the aura E.T. Shaw, broker (bor in Ireland), succeeded by ie Wake Giada later, cares 6i5 hides Hyde & Syki f Puntaprunutta, July —Are Hobe Mortis, NOrteans: Ca:| Siviug wy tuoutlis public, notige it the wgaaettes of Macon, | HM oth in lightness and natural appearance, az to defy detes- John W. Forney of Pennsylvania (formerly ofa Lancas- pay Tae. nesday, July 30. a rauwan— Brig Sterling—96 bales cotton J Hunt & co—148 | cas Porto Cabello; Nonpareil, Mayaguea: FB Caldwell, and | Grittn aud. Sevan ah, and that the proceeds of said sale be paid | (47! tts texture being s0 be gad pl age | ter paper, a very good fellow) as Deputy Surveyor. Peron cor Since PE be . ba nt Hots iP “ oer Sean 4 ees F Lark, New York; Leonidas, Bos Lybrand, Nantuckets | to the Clerk ofthis Court, who is required to " piration evapo peded Wm. Christian, merchant, born in Virginia, succeeded | 87}, anc 3. Exports from Ist to other wigs entirely avoide fe xceptic and connois- ‘Two’ Brothers, New Haven. Cld Washington, Boston; Jane, | foraife keepiug ou special deposite goth July ° i his novel and beautiful Wi rants "8 " ‘ 5 York: ( Pawtucket hanies’ Bank iu the eity of and that public notice be | Ut are alike invited to inspect this nove by David Marple, farmer, of Pennsylvania, as Surveyor's Pots 8 -. aor sifttangesran Ship Catharine tex rice 14 bales cotton D ee oe ee ae ene hele Kor Coamopolite, | given to the creditors of said Company to file theie respective se Ee Rea et edo of fcting the head, she manataceary _ owe ter, born in Pennsylvania, sue Pearls, bbls... .. . ‘049 | mane Johunton & tomas. J Eaperie—as 8 Collie das FHP al | Arecitio. Chi Wa Alle, 8 Thoms. Sl Henry Sheltou, St claims, oF 9 schedule thereol in the Ulsrie' otk of thi ie Teed’ : us Imece contel by Jucob fits, iuukeeper, of Venasylvania, ag | _(CO7T0N——This morning the sales were very small, but | mans phesd Murdock-—t Banea, Richens kno oadece as | Petersburg. Oscar dre, if any coutrove out: | ataira “oles, Frese tors, if any controversy should arise respecting ep actuate FEVER AND AGUE. \ y 27— st senger. after ’Change, a few parcels were closed for export, | order. _N RroLk, July 27—Arr Vesper, Bosto tandin; i ral 00 re! 5 i is ne hhimond for Boston; 28th, Is | litigate among themselves, in respect to all objections whick YNKOOP& Cos GCA (cis) AS oer ee ili rays CHARtesToN—Ship Sullivan—39 tes Atwater & Mulford—t13 | villenee Riel ’ ; i ' 8 : m Christie (-olonel of Militia, and good standing | ™aking | fe erage hy gr ieee rae Pah i ie a bm ka alt from Havre, proceeded up'James River | would or might hare been available against: them by said Com KOOP & COS COMPOUND TONIC MIXTURE with the party) merchant, born in Ireland, succeeded by we stb . Sid Micaela, and Champlain, W Indie: eer, | pany if sai d Salina, for South America, went to sea fm Hampton oads yesterday. rile had not been made in relation to matters of set- ‘and whether they be subject to objection on account of the tute of limitation, non-performance of contracts, or other cause, embracing the quantum of consideration, Baid for the dries to er. with i Isnek Wi %» | existing about the amount of our stock of cotton. We key, ie x Pea ae re pre iniag Skstshi*5," Enraes theovainre taken Pains to get as accurate a list of it kas. Amos Hota (he ce Vaasty MORE tomate tnd the arrivaly here on ahipooe nt celia; | MARITINEA thse ALD. Engepe, 23 days from NYork for NOrleans, July 21, la¢2820, | elains or any of them an ig thatthe ins claimed by i ers 4 o " — = r Penasylvania, succeeded by Thome 5. Donelson (his amount to 25,462 bales. pe ere Movements of the Steam Ships. °G_W Knight, from Portland for Cardenas, no date, lat 2840, | eated; and we furtherdecree that the purchasers. of name betrays his connection), planter, of Tennessee, ous Road succeed to all the obligations of 1 ii : 2 Tei Due it L lon 72 40. . t Gf Blor. Mobile § N.O.| Steamers. Captains. pj," erpo ot, sh a eetog Rio Grande, NOrleans for Boston, 27th in: tothe completing, eau ing and keepi mittent Fevers.—The proprietors of t ¢ havi greatest confidence m anfiden 8 virtues, have been. induced to offer it to the pubiie, with the assurance that it will effeet and permanent cure of that distressing complaint, [t is highly recommended, and has been extensively used with distin ed success in relieving many of those who are suffering under thisscouree of our country: when used according to the direc. abit! Toad in ones | tionshas NEVER FAIL. of effecting apermanent cureinthe i Marker. also ‘9 ¢ M bstinate stage of the disorder. Persons of weak stomac! i i tion,as intended and designed by theact of incorporation, but not | Most ob , ¢ ° Wm, Guler, clerk, horn in Penneylvania, succeeded by | {nferior. .. ine “.tduly at | : to extend to-al ability of debts coutracted prior tosnid sales and | aud children, may take it, without the least diftculty. It George Merrick," innkeeper, of Pennsylvania, as Depu- | Ordinary ie f yerariay <a 1 SAY IT BOLDLY! that after said sale. upon demand or notice, the stockholders in | tite, and seldom requires more than one bottle to effect cure. ¢ a . a id C. y u yn user the st s y ii i ee aiiconn, “marshane tea ial Peseesleeen eae Tia 8 sae 8 te 4) SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP] tercrthere ts said'Compony’or that the tle be tranaferred by | Its purely vegetable, and ‘coutaing nothing injurious to & caniatty B, £ Carpentors* merchant, of Pennsylvauis, a St Aug. 19... Sep 1 | 9 Se ae ret fil Commisiouers the sme manner as is provided Uy law tials from two physicians’ who have used it in thelr practi a Appraiser. . 9. nF ar, Sheriff; and we further deeree, that for the keeping of Ma 2 omens Depa i «6 Se ee 14a12} | Columbus, Cole," June 16| Europe, Furber, Aug. 1 wei pessing Of this decree. aad the day of sale, the receipts on the pose better th: thing I'have ever prescribed Appraiser gers hrs Sal | 4 Bion tee ee Le a ; RICHARD L ) said Road be applied, and that if said receipts should not be suf The d maployed as° Assistent RY"B_Whitecar, tailor, born in New Jersey, succeed ‘ ’ th Raver ae TE er Went Weedon nieae | Aepbartons Hemland, Aug: ¢ ‘A man of high standing in New Jersey. ficient ior said purpose, chat thw balance be paid from the pro- | in my practice. I haveused it when, einployed ae Assistant Win. Little, merchant, of Pennsylvania, as Assist. | #t 96 2 G0c, for common qualities, for export, and 70 a 75 PoRTmMDUSH. |. poutaMORTa HIG deposition was taken an presence of the Hon. Lewis | cep ofthe sale aforesaid: and we further decree that Willlain wien we haye had as many as forty or fifty eases on the ‘sie raion eh lessens Boies ceoe 2 fe A Northumberlaud July 1] Prince Albert, Sebor, Aug. 1 CG; Levin, Gen Peter Sken Smith and others, betore Alder- | Ty ihe'sale of the atoreoud property is completed, make | Uist at oue time, and it has aLWays proved successful. I re was Foster, clerk, born in Pennsylvania, succeed: | | PKovistons—There is a tair demand for articles under | Gladiator, Bu July 10) Westminster, Hovey, Aug10 | map Chauncy Bulkley of Puiladelphi , Previous to the takine | 1uilitne sale of the aloresud property is completed, make | commend this article from a certa ty of ite effects and ap vis Therion, jeweller, of France, as Assistant | this head, and prices tend towardsan improvement. We Hay ; Hayne. ofthe deposition, oue of the most eminent physicians of Phila | “eA tthe Clerk of tis, Court, aud. also of accounts fpr | ference overall other articles in medicine for that distressing , " . quote Ohio prime pork, old at $975; do new at $1062} | Albany, Crawford, June 2¢| Baltimore, Fanek, Aug. 1 | selphia juin, office No. 435 Chestnut street, 1 the pre | ie et oe te nd arent ya ech bitte setae | complaint. ‘Yours, &e. Tumis: Docniey; lallocee hems iatnkland “ansoseded! by | +1063} Ohio mess fork, old, we quote at $12 62} a 12] Francois 1, Whedon, “July 1| Argo, Authony, ‘Aug 8 | sence ofa number f gentlemen of high stand ink. See ee acice eoraeebar cat eription of oifeers, | New Yous, May 8,18 G. H. TRAPHAGAN, M. D. oreanki Ops ? 637; do do new, at $13.12}. There is a fair enquiry for was the Hou Lewis C. Levin, i x iy ‘gents and bands ‘employed thereon, the value of the hire 0 ‘ , 1845. Hee cancer lavoren Beni England, succeeded by | "ee, and tales to some axientines Neantea teeta PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 31. declared it as his opinion wr were perfectly sound cach yer month, aud the quantity quality andvalueof materials | ging Hayingndopted the wo aR Nt Mag 10) 1G : Cas Z prices. ve quote extra mess at $9 37} a 9 50; prime is Cityof Phil phia, si punenem . cure of Ague and Fever, I regard it as d of public con- se rakion teen bee intial ad eden by Geo, | held at 575 a $6. Lard, in bbls sells Hert a Sc; kegs at 454 | Moon Rises. . Ontie ad day ol May, &. D, 1645, before me the subscriber. Court, and he costs and other sxpaness be paid fom the pro: | ie “ ce that wil tain "a claims you Carpenter, unknown, of Pennsylvanie, ds Day Wateh- | 44S}. Experts trom Ist to 29th Jul 76 | HiaH waTEX Spreared’ Richard Lc Cone & ettiven of Evesham’ Beriioatn | __Ateue extract from the minutes of Bibb Superior Court, May Besa tin ALGER Pst he bore B ea pr li we HENRY G. ROSS, Clerk. | ? cess! aie areani Saien tn Pantievivaute aicseed Pork, bbl: : Cleared. , State of New Je who, On his solemn affirmation did | “HY: 1h. ofthe above decree, the uudersigued will ell be- | !t an excellent Tonicin debility following Fevers generally. . B. Cooper. seaman, ; - : a it hh te Naeeinki Lard, kegs. . aca biate th ed by Louis Jenners, seaman, of Italy depose and mye That for about twelve mont! lore the court house door, in the city of Macon, on the first | hope it may get the extension and patronage it deserves. 3 tacked by s short dry cough—with a sense of burning in the 1 Very respectiilly, m. Green, plasterer, born in Peousylvania, succeed: | _.W#isxey—Dom in drudge jItimore, Henschen pals of his hands, and the soles of his feet, togettier with dis | {uesday qu AAuxust next dt 12 o'clock, M- the whale fie of the L. B. FLEMING, M. D. ; P i at 20¢ mm and prison bbls. we aa Ish, fressing night sweats, ‘This. state of things continued. wi r y a 7 Mbee te eee by Joun Adams, seaman, of Pennsylvania, as barge | °4, at 20 Westei d prison bbls pres Dunham & Dimon. cessing night Thi f th a of De Kalb, mid all the property, equipments and effects there- | ‘This Mixture is prepared by R. D. Wynkoop, Druggist, 62 : 2ije. There is very little doing in either description. Brig Wm Price, Naso, Baltimore. 2 Vovemhen at When. he was enddaaly fore with connected, and all the property, belougiux to said Comps. Verey at; New York, and for sale by Dr te D Hicminn and 8 Wm. § Williams seaman, born in Delaware, succeed: Schr Patriot, Cates, Betmuda, Brevt & Vos Atormed ‘bi that his fungeeweresira diseased eater nd ne | 23d al the ri vileges uid franchises in any mauner | Mecormic, Newark, * Reynolds & Co, Buffalo; -G. Wi ; } E ‘ } , a \ d Mouroe Rail Road and Bank- | J. G. Hill, Detroit, Mich; G. Cincinnati, O; J. Me ed by Wm, Pote, fisherman, of Pennsylvauia, as barge- The Crops. Schr Bodue, Knapp, Alexandria, Starg became gradually weaker und weaker, emaciated and wasted | Yevaginy of supers anne to ang Moutpe Hal Mond and Bank: | JG. Hull, Detroit Mich; G. Thomas, Cincinnati, Oy J. Mi man ‘ On Wednesday last, says the Georgetown (S.C) Ob-| SoHE VE oe tbe e iN reg kerson. inflesh, anti reduced almost to.a skeleton; his breathing war | ot, workshops, warehouses, etxines, cars, iron, tools, equip- | J. MoCheaney, Cliienso Ii. : Je28 Imtee ead te Wen Aanetren Aibacuanc or baseeyi Jana, | frrenof the 26th inst: we visited ‘the tice crops in the | Schrs Page, Chambeilain, and Cumbridgr, Liell, Boston. apetlon FOE Peers SHAK the Praten eetonler sta eta coenis, and all aud every thing appertaining ‘and belougink & | SERIE RIS SOLUTION FOR THE HAIR caeded by Wm, Anderson, fisherman, of Penusylvania, | j.ighborhood, and were pained to see the effee's of the ‘Arrived. Sr LI ean na Tsai ‘ i 47 HICH will ch: Bah Yin otis Caceraten ohuson Kelly cit , Robert A. Hs | plantations we were particularly struck with the ap- | mdse and 278 passengers, to HD 1oth inst. lat 47.25. riends, indeed, all who saw him, considered his : tb ‘ ¢ cannot fail of sup others. Hall's on), * Pe prors to Beaiee (ont Silee last elec. | pearance of fields divide only Dye bank, one of which | ion 37.14, passed the Marchiouess of Qi ensbury, of Glasgow, the reach of hope. Hor two days hi had ry ncluding the subscription of the State of Georgia for | and cannot fail of supe: e Joseph Hall, (@ very noisy Polk man) at the last elec- (000, and all debts, demands, and claims of every kind and | ‘Those who doubt tts virtues, are requested to have their hair description, due to or belouging to said Monroe Rai? Road and | changed before paying their mvney. If humbugs would take Banking Company, a full ‘schedule of which may be seen, on | this method there would be no reason to complain, qi but about ten bottles of | anpication to ML. L. Graybill, at the office of said Company, None genuine wiles signed H. Striker, in red ink. Wathering formed in his left side, | "i |. Phe tength of the Road is 101 miles, the whole of which 1s | ‘The Solution can be forwarded by Harnden’s Express to any hela the use oF all othermmedicinee at this Gare and sera. | sraded to its iuuetion withthe Western and Atlantic Rail Road, | part of the world. en him, and he took no nounshme: he determined to try “ Schenck’s Pulm tion) an ini ania, succeeded in yy i t That he bad taken but about ten bottles of the his office as weigher by Benjamin Mifflin, (one of the printers of the fennsylvanian,) also of Pennsylvania Wn. Field, (ex-sheritfof!Bucks co.,) an innkeeper,+orn in Pennsylvania, succeede'l in his ofiice as weigher, by had on the long water taken on When the water was on. | ound West; l6th, lat «6 48, lor 40 06, spoke barqué Integrity, of ly slightly salt—and the other had been kept dry and Livarees). fore Bests onal te far Glassoudoek, i hoed regularly. The former was partly dying from the | 142 310. 6330, spoke ship Steyhen Whitney, i 4 New York; 26th, saw several sail bound Westward; one |: salt water, and the latter was drying up from the burn. | Jip 'supnosed to'lne the Teepvahasteees aaa aera one ing heat of the snmmer’s sun. On all the plantations be: vergs Last of the Banks 7 One trial will prove the fact. Bick ee atthe Hie op gccamaw, Windsor on the | | Ship Sartelle, Taylor, 15 days from New Orleans, with mdse, | ly followed the directions accompanying the Pulmouie Syrup | The substructure has beeu completed an the whole road, except | Quatrial will prove the figt. ys 0 a 5 cian Wm Bonsall, a printer, also of Pennsylvania. Black river, and the whole of Sampit river, the crops are | to order—I1 passengers. —that he discharged in the presence of his wife and brother at eighty miles, and is equipped with five locomotive engines, | street, opposite the Hall of Record , New York, up stairs. GW. Gross, a printer, born in Germany, succeeded in itrecoverably injured at least one-fourth, and on some} Ship Cathsriae, Berry, 4 days from Charleston, with cottou, ter of so offensive a nature i jut m' his office as deputy weigher, by builder, also of Pennsylvania John Keele, born in Ireland, succeeded in his office as agent by Patrick Sharp a tailor of Ireland Geo. C. Guier, a ship fr Au the room with hime. | (hfe hassengers cars, eighteen freight cars, wheels and axles . 7 | ti t other freight cars, and one stationary engine. ‘The [DER a BLESSING OE AGE mig known that Mr. Schenk himseli | ¢43 and on failure of purchasers to comply, so much of the | ‘T' SURE D TION. in | eee imam aetuer it may be depreciated will depend on] Bvemen vatque Heinrich, Kleacke, 45 days from Bremen, iu | had been cured by ‘the same medicine in the lowest stage o! | jToperty sgmay be bid off by such defaulting purchasers, wil | Lat) EVERY MAN, WOMAN & CHILD, Jaco!’ Hammell, bora in Pennsy lv ucceeded in | x continuance of the present ae weather and salt wa. | oallast and 117 passe gers, to Schmidi & Butch consumption, after all other means had failed—that for several | ¢ for DAVID HO is troubled with Coughs, Colds Spitting, Blood, his office as Schuylkill bargeman by John Leatherman. | ter, ‘The corncrop is not ae promising as usual at this] Hamburg barque Washington, Kruger, 47 days from Ham- | weeks he eoneanued to expectorate freel: ABNER P. PO’ WV Liver Complaints,» Asthma, Bronchitis, Whoc Joreph Brelsford. a blacksmith. born in Teun-ylvania, | eagon of the year—and on some #Muntations where the | (4% With 147 passengers, to Schmidt Balchen. 2th inst. lit | ‘iminished in quantity, and changed to that of « healthy cha Commissioner | fough, Pain in the Side roast, ore Throat, en succeeded in his office as_measurer by Geo. Hargeshei: | Oiirie very light, not the tenth of a crop will be made, 11. Jan Ode, ign ed a ship steeriag Kast, showing a sigual | acter— pe bid Ap Batitn Heme te: toy ae Apa re cn Ba henge rrous L F sogp Ol cation. of | mer, a tailor, of Pennsylvania ats The potato and pea crops are als jor; and en the |” Barque Rap: from Havana, July 21, with segars, &c. | The period intervening between taking the frst bottle and hi Jeftvoans ro_| gther causes try the genuine, ard oily” genuine,” Compound 12 Boyd, a tailor, born in Ireland, suoceeded in bie of | whole we have not known so glo: rospect in the | Bk Condor, fm Havana, 3 recovery was about ten weeks: that the ranid chant ISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS 8) run of Wild cherry, prepared by ane eclaneen Drs il e as measurer eo. Snyder, innkeeper, of Penu- i lacs © i fon ioe, i t i ader in all who SEASES OF io . of ladelphia—all others are spurious, aud mere imitat sylvania, i “ au Eee cee eae on aememeamicnone it thei} te Moses Taye his illness, that friends 4d neighbors flocked eo ena ? Therefore, he eautious to ask for the original and only get Jas, F. Howe, an ex plintations one halt Above these points the crops are | \’<#e0 Sutton. , it i good. We regard the crop of the district as already | Shif, Wakuue, arseanocn eis deste uly 24, with cotton, shortto the extent of five or six thonsand ti es, and | to Geo Buiklet town and neighborhood, nor do weexpect much while] Bremen brig Helene, Buney, 54 days from Bremen, with i ae us UI is itor, born in Pennsylvania, sue | the rivers teoahe What wighthe dry weather, the | mdse aud 99 maseugers, to.) C Muller.” Spoke 2la: inst. off | ually to see, as it were, aman rise. fromthe grave. ‘Phat as | / ined Yor eovorin et Eee riaton | preyarti fom this valuahe tree “Br. Swayne's Compound | paged in his. gilice as measurer by R. M'Cullock*, an | grut.worm and other worms, and the chintz bug or Hes- Hee ee tC ed kdl tata sofia ny ere gata peice cee DE pet Ply export mentor the | aud Hace streets, Piitsdelph E. W. Cook, born in Pennsylvania, succeeded in his | i@™A¥, 88 seme call them, our most experienced rice | "By Gol Taylor, fin Venice. he now believes himself a sound man; an joyment Teastexposure planters are at a loss what to do, after a full and free Bri consultation with each othe: eration and Agents—Wm. Miluor, M.D. corner of Broadway and John increase the physi y and ity of manhood. For sale | street; E. B. Warner, 205 Bleecker, corner of Minetta Cred at Apoth-caries” Hall. 9) Catharine street; and 127 Maiden | and R: A. Sands, Church Dispensary, 188 Bowery, comer o Lane, $1 per box. They can be sent by mail for douvle Bering strect, ew Yorks ‘ood, M.D.. Log Sond ayy the ei i N wi - | of good health; that he is able to attend to all his duties, and Py ig ln (of Newbury rt) Waltan, 18 gee. Lacera to fulfil them asa township officer ns well as at any period of Jat 40 25, lon 69 10, ship Peruvian, trom New London, steering | his life; that he has had his lungs examine: office of clerk by Wm. M. Mart! aclerk, of Pennsylva- bt and that they are nia. Ezekiel Ames, born in Pennsylvania, vacancy. ced to be in a perfectly sound condition. : 31 Im*r | land, Keese and Co., 80 Maiden Laine, New Yorks Meck ‘maeonones Brighton Cattle Market. "Brig Cashier, Baker, from Campeachy, via Yellow Hom 21 |e mnee ? Bimuady RAD L. cox. | Mosttes JEFFERSON INSURANGE CO} | Si%k,ds Baltimore treet, Ba sfandrew Oliver ast 4 “i . oe days, with 3600 gtls logwood 4 bales mdse to Howland & Aspin= a OFFICE OF JEFFERS 3 haneg?§ | New Orleans; L, B. Swan, an Jomes Rourke, carpenter, born in ireland, succeeded | Juty 28—At Market 610 BeofCattle, 2700 Sheep, and r f BADR! | seisctgs ha mecntad mit tusctire senna ae No. 50 Wall catia ua Risto Po Mee Haybe, Book! se pa SonaeDewning wali born ini Ireland. (the. | 300 swing, 140 bectoatil 1 . wall! Leftno Americans. Spoke 18h inst off C: med to and subseribed, this 4 day of May. 1815, be No. street, op} exchange. “3 | ¥.; Mrs. Hayes, Br 4 y aromas Downing, bell Finger, born in Ireland (the | 200 Swine. 40 beef cattle unso ne SA ee ary ere ly ere np ein {Sisned] CHAUNCEY BULKLEY, Alderman. HIS COMPANY continue’ to insure against loss and da- | Pittsburg; EB; Hinman, fl we'l known ex-attendant of the bell on tue State House nicks —Beef Cattle —A smi ce was effected, | oir: t9th, lat 28 21 : 28, ship Charles, of New York, trom Apalachicole for Liverpool. rig Selma, (of Bath) Marston, 20 days from Mayaguez, PR | , We. the - 4 tage by fire on goods, wares aud merchandise, and also, | 720 Broad street, Newark am, Burlington Co., N. J., April 22d. 1845. against loss by mland navigation on vessels and their cargoes. | | street, Newark, N. beeribers, residents inthe townsl DIRECTORS. steeple and we quote extra $575; first quality $5 2505 50; se- Eve: Thomas Bannon, laborer, born in Ireland, succeeded | cond $5a $5 25; third $425 a4 75, tr 'N.J.; John 8. Harrison, Salem, Mass.; J. Pierce, 4 Stanwix, Hall, Maiden Lone, Albany, New. Yor te of Evesham t Ibany, by Luks M’Glue, bill poster, of Pennsylvania Sheep—Lambs from $1 20 to $2; Ol@sheep from $1 50 | with 20 hhds sugar 44 lo molavaes to Meyer i Stucken. | 40 hereby certify, charwe are wellacquainted with Mr Hichari | ‘Thomas W.Thorme,_ yey Weontoeane all, They, New Vork;, Spaldirg and Harringtor P. Prenworth, innkeeper, born in Ireland, succeeded | to 2 £0. . PR iG tat inde 50 bbls sees oa en eae Lue | cy Contumnpttog, which we believe, was cured by trewenl | RoR AEE Joseph Drake, E. Hollidge, Buffilo, New York: Graat and Bockee” Pough! by Wm. Headman, potter, of Pennsylvania Swine.—Old hogs at dic for sows, S¢ for barrows; | PH with uthds Ree CPR ene Comite 20 Ok. Schenck’ ulmouic Syrup, and feel it our duty to recommen¢ ‘Thomson Price, Joseph Allen keepsie. New York; 'O. O. Woodman, Vicksburg, Miss; H. R.R. Spain, aj. p., born in Pennsyivania, succeeded by | shoats, 4} a5}. At retail trom 5 to 6ic. “Brig Bultic, (of Prospect) Arey, 16 days from Jobos, PR. | ;ttothe cousumptive in. the strongest possible terms, having | Moses ‘Pucker, James E. Holmes, J. Brewer, Springtield, Mass.; J; B. Hall and “Co., Boston, John Kiesley, of Pennsylvania. with sugar, to Buck & Peters. Brig Abby Baker ald for Fat ee ee witness to one of the greatest cures ever performed in Davison, om + oe ie E. 5. olden, East Boston, Mass.; P. M. oben snili0o . F. Keyser, a printer, born in Pennsylvania, succeed- mouth « mkt. is section of the country. e, : jarlenton, 8. C. Jet 3mm ed by Ja i. Davis. a clerk, of Penney vena, Brig Sterli'g. Knudson,5 days from Savannah, with cotton, Boaiman Backman; ony pose Morrell, TEETH! TEETH!! TEETH!!! WD eacher, b i to Dunham & Dima , ' oe # YATES Era tag ing H.WCormick,a boot maker, of relands ees Brig Peter Decnll, McNair, 5 days from Savannah, with cot Cox, drew Griscom, Solu’ C. Mernte Robert Smuth. UNPRECEDENTED RFDUCTION IN ‘Jon 8. Turner, a saddler, born in Dei neceed, ton, to RM Demill Tee TP itewti Fie amemuet, Geoseatridcia beGeaete fe oe DENTISTRY. i 4 , born in Delaware, succeed: Schr Pedemout, Blaisdell, 28 days from Tobasco, with 3000 omas H Hewlings, — Joseph eonar T. Hore, Secretary. re : lee ed by John Logan. qtis Sogwond to A Patrnlios, Sth iget oft Cote ting joseph E. Hewlings, | Jacob Hewings. RIGLORE - TCeleatinl Sphere | AT the old establishment, 62 East Broadway, where can be M, Pinkerton, succeeded by D. A. Kelley, a saddler. White squall, earried sway mainsail y ard, lost fore topeail, top se pa, ae Fee pedal TT peas pope gm Eady oeeth Abad from one to a whole set of Teeth inserted on the most DM: Lenerig, bora in Pevasyivania, (vacancy ) anges le 12} gallant sail, Jib, topmast, &e.—aud lost overboard H Holland, Mr. J. H, SCHENCR OSI Tarn Pace ak ie Beegige | tiex—now muse in the Normal Schools at Boston and Alban war Papanlor tenfileogrthd fevea Ts \eanth te.) Joules uileon, born in Pennsylvania, succoeded by | Bieri i ii ay Keb. : “Sele Defiance, Ballentine, 20 days from St Aun’s Bay, Jam | Church at Martton, ‘New Jersey. . Some three or four month: | ‘tthe High School and Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, in Yale | Aieech Villed trom an ceuts vor? oe ed by Geo. Warner, a shoemaker, of Pennsylvania, Belize, Hones ss 2. i o| "een Sages Afoepaneas duce {rors Acecibo, PR: vith 40 bhas | fan eph dati’ dour by'Consdimption.. My distines | sd, reeommended by, Dr- Larduer, Urofessor Olmstead and | jury imtre Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. John Lochrey, a dealer, born in Ireland, succeeded by | Burbadoes.- molasses to C Whitmore: 151 do sugar 111i hides FS Sentes a was, that the gentleman would not live one week. | otvers., Manufactured Establishment, § Franklic square, New THETH! TEETH! TEETH: John Karne: 8. 8S Walu, for Cowes; brig Margareta omy surprise Isaw him in my ‘congregation last Sabbath a | 1, in gauare, Ne WONDER TUL ire Oe Wm. Byrnes, a shoemaker, horn in Ireland, succeeded NYork, soon. ; : . * °° healthy looking man. | To-day Thave been at fas house, and | OR ee oo DR. BROWN, DENTISE | by John Potts, of Peunsy lvania. British schr Esther Ann, Lewis, 9 days from Eleuthera, with | ceived from him the assurance, that, your Syrur was the WOTICE. HE : iN’ John Cox, a'teamster, succeeded by Gi Coffe 1500 doz, pine apples to aurie. : ameans of saving his Ife |” Tam, respectfully, yours TO MERCHANTS, SHIP MASTERS AND AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT, ugha Cox, ateumster, succeeded by George Coffe. Sehr Beeirtgn, Very, ftom Bo Cable July 18 with JAMES M. CHALLISS. Ornnes NO, 20% BROADWAY, three doors sbove Chambers “f ‘i ; offee, to order. 25th inst. lat 4, lon 74, experienced a hwrric cane F. M’Avory, a bottler, born in Ireland, succeeded in 3 rede bert te Stewart's new butlding, continues to insert the office of captain of watch by T. M'Gilligan, a pedlar, cane, in which we lost a man named George Pearson, supposed Please notice that P. 8. Beekman, of Courtland sree. "PE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform them, that | Prom rtificial Teeth, from one to a’ whole set, on the 19! jon, and also received cousiderable datnage ia suste ec, | i¢ M0 longer an agent for the sale of the Genuine Schenck of he has been in the employ of the late Samuel Demilt over | Scientific Principles of Atmospheric Pressure. Also, his cele- of Pennsylvania. Fagioe: Pulmonie Syrup, : seeuty years, and the lave Samuel Demilt haying bequeathed 10 | brated git ea haniel Gates, a carpenter, born in Pennsylvania, Sch Star, Webster.47 days from Mariegalante, Gaad. with | p the Genuine Schenck’ Palmonie Syrap exn be had at the | him the Trust Ins ationto continue (in connec: | for filing decayed tect sek Gee cueful for mastication succeeded inthe office of sampler, by John Stesl.* (lor, UG casks molasses to'L Duberceau. Left no American ver pretor’s pifice, No; 4 C, ma fend 1 Som with bk h facturi iring and ‘ o TEE erly of note, now broke down,) an ex-merchant, of Ire: seis in port. Broadway’; No. Soul Sixth Street, Philadelphia, one door | (ion wii his son) the buaigess of manufeturiog: repairing an LOOSE TEETH land. Schr Carpenter's Son, Gardner, from Plymouth, uayal sto with | below the corner of Chesnut street; at 16 Broadway, Albany’; "| No. 8 State street, Boston, and at No.45 North Gay street, Bi mas & Nancy, Simons, Washington, NC. naval | “more. 4620 Im? J. H.8C 9 ocr caiay, J 1 Bent Bali M Pete ON CERTAIN IMPORTANT MALADIES. Fayal... *, 4 : ly Schr A'C Havens, Mi [PEE AUTHOR of the * Private Treatise,” Dr. Ralph, beus yibraltar...... May 2% § ai be consulted upon any of the peculiar ating Chronometers, an Hing in Nautical Instruments; | arising from medical treatment, or other causes, effectually 5 D i Wi ., at the old , ‘ stand No.3) Fear street?” MSE Gagne OM | ateyed bythe iehlyseecrmended Lowi, Odonta jué In re cured in one minxte, without pain. ‘Teeth extracted with less LOOKING GLASS PLATES AND OTHER | te half the usual pains) 1 peg GERMAN Goons ‘ Insprctons. R.S. English, (the father of Thomas Dunn English His name was at Washington sometime before Secretary Walker could be induceu to concur in it,) a builder, born in Pennsylvania, succee.ed by John Dallam,* a sadler sher, Vir jer, Virg Sehr Chief, Van Name, Virgin than any other Dentist in this city. References will be given to : has, P. R. MaryAnn, Thornton, 5 disorders referred to in this intle vol HANLINE, & OSTHEIMER, ___, | numerous femiiies and to the medical faculty in this city, b Pennsylvania. ; ‘ he Mary Ang, Thorutog, Virginie, com Mt his residence, 88 Greenwich street, New Yorks andioe | N{O.3 BANK STRELE, PHILADELPHIA, have received | mumerous femilics and to the yaya imei T. W. Custis, (a relative of Henry A. Wise, by whose By Bedi Bially, to ObperYe feet te. wats : home by late arrivals from Europe, a largeassortment of : tee & ott rn y P, + Schr H P Havens, Turner, Berlin, corn. cially, to observe that the subject of his consultations is not wi a iM ti “ = = ey influence he was appointed,) a seaman, born in Virginia, Pilot boat Aid, Drummond, Norfolk, on a cruise. 29th inst | confined to these complaintsalone—but embraces the whole of te French Looking Glass i ef ' $500 REWARD—CROSS’ SPECIFIC MIXTURE— succeeded b: ‘ay,* a seaman, N. J. North of Barnegat, in a squall, carried away the head of the | those wl any way relate to the urinary organs, as gravel, . a 01 e morshoa, Gleets, Strictures led by J. L. K NJ North of B Ht a he head hose which i h r 1, | Upsilve ite. endow Fiat : Por the cure of Gonorshaa, Gleets, St ‘and G. W. Guthrie, a lumberman, born in New York, suc- maiumnast, pasting water peculiar toadvancing axe) te. He | Alto all sizes of Green Looking Glass lat salagcus complaints of the organ of generation. 5 4 ceeded by J. Pascal.* an innkeeper, Massachusetts. : Clowes Literate eerie cy ee oy Danie the LOOWEE | PF occits ane Mortlos, Wpeetetiod Toler Giean, Fis H einost Colter | covered for the above complaints, this a . ‘i 2 is being very little understood, although the most frequent sands t , exposure, or change iu application to bu- atte tysan. (other of the ex t Fost Master | Jeremie 1 -guie Wermass: BAlunorer Meee Maciek Mice aejax: | at eo Consequence of digeaser—in a former advertine NOTICE i sities img: abteyiih sedbuntkasett tw @i ascstvOll t yer, My > nn, 5 ia & Adriana, Rotter- 0 exp! i i N a av c endati OF Rea ile ee eT tt ee a0 2] dam; Jane Allison, Windsor, and oth Ce ee I ergata tig R. CLARKE, is desirous of supplying the pablic in town | publics "Ifthe mediciuedges not speak foriaclh deere ‘Jas. 8, Wharton, a clerk, Gorn in Pennsylvania, suc. | Liverpool... 4 = ure frequently exists in those who are not iv | LWA and country with the best of he[p, free of expense, with | speak for it, “Our object is to notity ‘where lt can be hed on coaded by Satemtall Payler-n cadber Fs ieanta, Ua Guayra .. 1 Miscellaneous Record. the least aware of it. Those. however, occupying too much | servants of good character, both protestants and others, white | the proprie’ iene gle case of recent Gonorrhcea to M. Fall Crt Tilendenccunie J] Bric Patestixe, Driscoll, of Rockport, from Bangor for N | space, the following remarks will be coulfined to certain circum. | ud colored. He flatters himself that by doing 80, he is bene= | be brough which the Miature will not effect a rapid cure un- M. w currier, born in Lreland, succeeded by i BY Korky [¥e unto Gloucester 27th inst. ‘with three feet water in | stances which will enable one to Jadge whether he has this com. | ‘itting all those in want of employment, and is in hopes of that | der.a forfeiture of $000. A. Henry, a shop keeper, Peunsylvani 1 Zanzibar jan. 5} the hold, having sprang a leak off Cape Cod night of 25th. plaint or not, and its proper means of cure. patronage, which such an undertaking merits. office is | This is a disease that unfortunately pervades all ranks of so- Jacob Frick, (one of the proprietors, we think, of the aval Among other things it was remarked, that it was by no means | 155 Duane street, and fitted up for the accommodation of all in | siety—high, Jow rich and poor, matrimonial aud single. ‘They American Sentinel,) M.D, born in Pennsylvania, suc- Pueinay Aetiven Onpens, &e. July 26.—Commandar DN Ingraham, ordered | necessary that the stream o} should be obstructed oreven | watt of employment. Call at 9536 Duane street are here presented with a remedy by which they can eure them- ceeded by John Napier, a chairmaker, fennsylvanin. ‘ is to the comm anid of brig Somers; Passed Midshipman’ ( harles | much dimii indeed, oceut Je20-1m*m_ ives without the least exposure, in the s}.ortest time tel in a case of stricture; thi ’ i 0 le. Caleb Vierce, a teacher, bors in Pennsylvania, succeed: | ,,U!ERPOoU= Packet ship Yorkshire--N W Merrill and lady, | © Simms, ordered to the sloop Alanon vad and long established cases, butstricture may exist for mouths T0_CAPITALIS her, the disease conpot he Gontracted if dose ofthe Mix- y i * HEP Wainwright i Bec j F Grinnell, Jersey € jul L Thistle has b discon 1 for th and even years wi king change iu this 7 ani: f a ed by W.H Coleman, a clerk, Pennsylvania, Asani ote ine te ynell, Jersey City, y [, Thistle hay been discontinued as agent for the | am F . ge RARE CHANCE —To invest a capital of about $19,000 in | jt is put up in bottles w i Sint 3 Phillips, a clerk, succeeded by D. @ldenbrey, a eran ob, Miss F Toob, St Louis JB | preservation of tinber on the publie laud . | respect. Neither id be Da, OF, oy i » by erecting a building for divine | $1 a bottles One bottle less weeks iach Sasi Misses Louisa, Catharive and Elizabeth | 4 © Noval E: thing direct his disease. Pain way hatter y, Capt) B'Spencer, Caunday RM Dillington, and It | ;, L&€ Board of Naval Eogincer certainly. is now. and then complained of, but it is onl : anu-b] Congregation is city, and fur | many are cured in two day W. Johnson, a clerk, horn in Pennsylvania, succeeded land nthe siverage, aa | amon fer the esamiantion of safith.2 S16 | then inflammation haryens to Qe superadded: and, with regar Broorts cna Hindiace serveck, te panes a becirees Rie een onl Streep Penns: nia wid—Hon JC ate U be re 0 ; 0 nd) stre¢ ome. a ., opposite Fra capes, Harcivehe wes RAEI telly na aud servants A Laet’ ena proceed igs, which have b ave witic. | For particulars enquire at Mr. J, Dittenhoefer, 25 Cedar st.; | sonmestr(! a cially of early cases, these are obser Milnor’s, 192 Broadway, corner of House, New York; Mr. Barry's, ange . and Serva: A Ludert, Russian ¢ roved by the | (iy + ind nervs tem, rather than the Jhestnut and Seventh streets, adel phi and at J. nia, succeeded by George Gideou,* a butcher, Pennsyl- | for the, Islaud of (ui: A Surry. CH Wells, Us| seqreeary of the Novy. ‘The tollowiug hut shows their rauk | seit “Wtwre are howeren dines Clreumstances which most pe fat Mesars. Stetthetiner & Brothers, 87 Beaver street. hws, toe street, Bostony 9 Cent stat vente. " . y : is, pre, the Pacific ag di ‘i a Nee ry! Jaearo4 C Ist “Assistast Enj ers—1 Alexander Berkbeck, Jr; 2 Henry png Ae oy he ag and, o4 peg Pte they — to ja ee v street. Cincinnati. ju3 Imtec ae . “i jadau, R Gavilan, JJ) a Pino, B Na - \ i dry shou! sight of, but mediate mean E ) 7 . z 8. Heintzelman, M. D., born in Pennsylvania, Vatro, James Bayley, Matang ‘Phomasa, A'guevedo,| uit a bane Matin: « vam Seaford 3 James Cobh Sf cure. Many other symptoms might be mentioned. but mont OA tit EREIGHTONS ©” RE A DURE ISO NS ed by H. J. Fougeray, a stove maker, Pennsy Ivania, M Mlanszueni, NPerutta, J B Tomas Cruz, | atkinsonst Levi Guithass Lett h Spescen 8 Aer Balas | of these belong to other maladies ts, well or. relate to Strictur "A RAITC. E 10 ADVERTISEMENTS A Graves, (the former partner with Duane in the rauce; E Manson, . 73.8 Rutherford: Seat Arctic Ke pert'S Palmers | in its more advanced and settled form, while the following. thre= GALVANIC RINGS OF THR well known .Jurora, the democratic paper during Adams hr Esther Anu—Mr Kirkwood, E Sheppard, | \iurphy so ek avis; 10 Danl | helong to stricture in its early stage, and when itis soeasily and i See PT cont f * COLLEGE time,) inn keeper. born in Ireland, succeeded by John ham, Dr Lormier, TH Assistants—1 J M Middleton; 2 Wm F Mercier: certainly removed. The first of Nuss rlaten to Ree aa tren an cen carnage rowel. ey Lane, a carpenter, Ireland. 4 Savanna Brig Sterling —Capt L EF Fa Tage; Win Luce, 5 James W King: Gas Deyberghs | a ifits MANNER OF URINATING —it has been already | EX, noasess all the eepatel i ontee al aarerabae ad Wm. ©. Hancock, a carpenter, born in Pen i Beca hesa Rec tise tins forks 59 Yi Theodore Zeller: 8 Robert Danby; 9 Wm I Shock, tod ohs Se Daqiectvel ete peels aE TR Eee TEAL Morale only by Nts Anewe-clds Tioten Oe BC UTR Medicine and P| acy Jann Doyle, clork, Horn in alent, cosoonted by | Setia Sas Wie cent eee, E A Brewer, F Fever, | Sete: 11 MM Phomoage ead coed ray, so soso wee iRla er id oe nee | 108 Boren pe Catherine, coruer of Citsion ant Bicteioa Mes MEDTSIAU STREE nC yle, a clerk, born in Ireland, succeede: Mirs sud Miss ot ¥ ae . st ¥ to wet ty. t as it may pring, 36 Catherine, corne: a1 d DK Mier! «ourman, Penns ivania "| Saransan—Bie Pcs Dem—Sio Bree, a Glioma, |, XERGPEOFORY duly 28-814 Sy ed Cer tadon Qcon | seemlegea ate tt tee: Ra ing se ey | [Penne Cathrine, comer Juld meee Seip a hee Jno K. Graham, an importer, born in Pennsylvania, | (Wis, M Galloway, Miss E Galloway, Mr Bradley, Mr Alten, | md NW ¢ oaet Vepareieny basic conn and NW. Conse two can proceed from no other eause whatever; but, certainly MAGNETISM EXPOSED. PRIVATE DISEASES succeeded by John Hill, ship carpenter, Penn-y lyania ir. Ross: ae a NW Coast, Sth CATE C Holos Canale is Indian Ocean | no stricture can exist without it. The uext ia : JUST PUBLISHED, (PHE MEMBERS of the New York Coll , liver Evans, born In Pennsylvania, eu ;Hantrstow--Ship Catharine—Mr Hayward, lady, child and | \'4 NW Coust:” 30th—Ar Chatl-s Carroll, Desolation Ialands | "THE TIME A FORMER GONORRHESA MAY HAVE JUST J LISHED, ‘and Pharmacy, established for thesepieo ten ore eeieine oF brane, born | sy ; tees Mis Whicgey sud lady, Mis Ewan, Milliken atid lady. | Apri 19,8t Helena June 12, 700 bbls wh 1400 do elephant oil | REMAINED. UNCURED A Gouor bane though not AT FRENCH’S PUBLISHING HALL, edunae toatactinn for thestppression ofquackery, ard Simpson, a barkeeper. Pennsylvania. — + Alamoud, Mrs Pot's, Nirs Matheson, Mrs Menduser, ¢ fprent 13.mos and 3days. Left at D I. her tevders, Franklin, | only, ix by far the most frequent cause of Stricture. It is not 298 BROADWAY. eir particular attention to all diseases of Kentzing, a merchaut, succeeded by E. Carter, qustaucse, Ms Men jehall, Mrs Perkins, Miss tows Ha nd: and Shaw Perkins, to fill; also, Jason, NL, 1500 elephaut | severity. so much as the ler rentley. Mies Carn Smith, - ° . Mi » Miss Videl, Miss Men- , (HE A Midete, Boye hin, Oakley | «letter aated Paita, Moh 3, oj Horton, Matheson, A Bleachley, G | lereet Coffin NB. ugh of the its gleety stage may’ ha remained, that is to be considered. Neither is it possible in every reports there under sail, Feb 15, | case to sate how long this tay. continue without produch 7th, Prodent, Stov, 150; Jan 28, | Strictmve, for one person is naturally more disposed to Stric- » 100 sp; Benj Tucker, NB, | ture then another, If, however, it should have continned from RS Drivate ature, and can confident i ESSION OF A MAGNETISER—Being an | medical treatment, asate und permment care itert ete re of Avimal Maguetiam, bya, Prsetical Magnets. | the eouatittion or conficmeut irom business, "vaideate fos expose show ren every one, and especially by | ticularly jaested to tna apulicati , Ladies hey will see the dangers, &e vthey wilt be under | first appeannee of tho ike wulteation to the College on the er. a bricklayer, born in “d i MN. Carpente: ~ H She: nsylranie, suc. | de,tall, Miss of Pennsylvania. rhurne, (« furious fellow in the Florida war— ley -bS6ON—Ship Sallivau— ; : a vagt amount of suffering ; Roberts do, 140 wp vy, Nont, do, ; >| siz to él i Be en | UY submitting to the influence of this dangerous science and time may be thus avorde ne of the members of the 1 ge ttcoeedad by James H Hutchison,* (the | Mrs Olney ad 2 sons, Mra Dibble and 3 chuldves Meee tees | ak W. Geo Howland UN alae | sreaigne weeks, chis length of cme at | Chiat enathen | Kor wale at all the Periodical Depots. Price 1234 cent. College, for many years connected with the principal hosp) id democratic candidate for Sheriff} vd daughter, Mes Coe aud servant, Mra Stnith, Sivse, Watscg. | Feb 8 Bay, Milo, do, 2500 wh. ‘Touched | “THE EFFECT A STRICTURE HASUPON THE | _Je%lmem . intone eee ae ge hose complaints, ate gah 1ont Barcumes sein Azme, Com Renshaw WSN, Dr Lover, A itovertaon, | 3 Pt ‘m Lee, Newport, 7 mos out, 400 sp, for. NW MIND.—Nothing. is more certain than the effect of Ste Pe a *Rerme—Advice and Medicine s--a cure guaranteed ‘ierney, a painter, b ii va bany jates, Ander Me it. Mek 4 ture is to depress the spirits and to mental energy, No: ” *j ER. ) .. 5. > By,Jno. Boyle, an lnakesher, trelead nn) Ceedee | Seth Sentthor, Haseeno el A letter from Cart Bunker. of the Mobile, NB, reports her | that this is complained of tn the anme degree: 'by exces fedivide ALE AND CIDER REANT “TO COUN INVALIDS.—Persoas J.G. Johnson. aclerk, + Spafford, Biekeley, Gr lt we Pasta Meh 30, all well, 10 sp on board al, but it is so common, in one degree or ather,that thewriter rare JOHN J. STAFF'S living i it inconvenient to take pet- J.Hagao, an inert: Pora! eland, succeeded by | Huvilend ite the nine A letter reports off Frevch Rock in Feb, Moctezuma, NB,7 Hence tag ly eees case of Stricture sn which the pati does not observ- m BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, * gonal spol iin aiicckth tenon, to them « chest, coment es Ost, ¢ on not so active, % ‘ EET, next door ri . H rlor 5 a ab heeds, «tailor. bora in Pennsylvania, succeeded by _AtSt Catharines May 20, Elizabeth, Mattapoisett, sl also is a serious effect;though little understood, but itis uaques- | IN Oscarne hs cinoere thanks to. hee friends ned ch eae cane cyplicitly, together with all smptoms, ne of eon Browa, an innkeeper, italy.) * : Vereage imperlationk biome 300 bbls sp, and sid for St Helenain charge of ehiel ney aed whowni considers the natural connection | generally, fur the ‘very liberal ‘share af patronage aleady re | W{MetON aud trestment. received luewhere, if Muy, and en- ba earker: » born in Fenaayivani. | Levenpoo.Bhip Yorahire icon ino Thomason | paeeron . 0, powerfully. nets ujon these oy. | Guesaonns roe CY emvctattention to business to merit cou. | “CONT TUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED. The eee a2, (Not fled) Binet Dariaht & Fe ser 22 GW Shields &eo—30° Kemeys, | Miquelon, from Boston for Malaga, July 2, lat 42 30,10n 67. 80, through the same wneditm the sexual organs te-net apen "FIRST QUALITY— PONIC, MIXTURE, prepared. by. the College , Nathans, a dealer, born in Pennsylvania. (Not | cited ee ee we kas IM Brace te woniad GW ore Foreign Porte. mind, (This, however, is better explained in “The Privat Philadelphia Porter Newark Cider, edicineand Pharmacy of the city of New York, iv con rem, vivania. (Not | wood & co-=it 8A H 1 Ge0rH8 | Wc aerre Sasa eet ee eee tee ‘Treatise of the author, little volume which is went to. many Croton Ale, London Brows Stont, reeommeuded for all eases of debility, produetd by Wek rg lcrigsell. Ae ‘& co—10 eldon—8 Stone & | SapUT i: Ja. ip date In A Ariel, for Boston, next day; | parts of the world. As the cure of Stricture proceeds, the acts and Scotch Ale, cret indul any kind. It is an invalw Those marked with a* are re-instated officers, wt fe Steele td Conk Havana July 20—In port, Joh Felirman, une; Riga, for| “Wt ner ar Oly etUrMsrethis, it is gratifying to eee en NE re SORTA NOTE | Remedy foie PEE yy St Desvonnens, SB}ons depens- have bee in ofice before for a space of threo to twelve tor Por Renan fone’ Comin gta Std | ate eheray sccomelabed in very sige uupeand witht repay edendseneroeltemrivot the Ctons, (ren 90 caretally bac e one marked + was in | & Phelps—6.J Gihone’ Bi Philadel f es Eh d Basan, | late years in the ceetmeet af ike coool ee DAGUERREOTYPE ARTISTS. aeeeee nd PLAS SPECIE Colonel Page. a8 J Gihont Bates be in pan | Lite a the pcleaverienced parecer’ ts cary” af Hotetsrs | PYVESN: senberslesedbnve had applivacion te we Letters Potene ase cM se ge to be scrupulously correct. 1 j proper and experienced person! of Stricture bat of pl pulang toe Pouedace saroline, and Hogan, from | is now accomplished in as urany days as formerly it demanded deuce to pay here—the party is in a bubble—and ng, and very Probable efforts will be made to reject | wr tease nomination of Horn, But this is silly—a man cannot | Warner make all his appointments good ones; nor can he be — cot Il mocorpurulent, discharges from the urethra The Adley Bh ngh dig... Duss. | This process produces an effect not known before, aud chaupes ecorparulent, dis ; These Mavadvsz, PH July 18—In port, Sehovin, tm Bangor, disg: | nese to thie city ra short time only, Darreturn perfectly cured, | the alpearanee of the Daguerreotype to that of the f et pat ite cathe cratreemoneaed, gxegrianes in the Hospital de Vathes: Ward amare Ly Spawtorthe=t Cock: | Smtr stor’ Philadel Rio he ChesTre aint: da, soon: | though i has been a sourer of trouble and anxiety fr yearn. "| tae, Khia coloring proces i done by natare wel, guided ouly | Vrofounct Velyeau, ex au infallible remedy for all diseases‘ol Ward gran f fe bhkay Tg: re ees 2 b y(atin, Loop & come Geo Reubensed Whar & Shek | Loudon, Mix; Aglaia, (Fr) for Hate, doch rete Ag Tn ont ond Sg, fifbe per. | Me urea. They'effect a cure in «much sherter time than D Witwaus & sous—t Tracy, Allen & co—3 Nevins te | fof Genoa, do. for their new process to color Duuerreotyie Fietuses, | YOR the radical care of gonorrheen, gleet, seminal emissions, a 4 : bythe hand of the operator,and macktoery. "it cant ese) | peentiar means of eure, together ‘with: hic Private Teuton’ | by every one not skilled Wi the art of painting, aed ‘1 " medy, without tainting the breath, dit i F ’ fectly understood at one glance. It also can be eoin muni oy See th, disagreeing with blamed ifnature has not made him aman of brilliant Lefferts 81 McCall & co—3 lve K Case—30 CB Jones | MONTREAL, July 26—~Cld Susannah, t'lymouth; Mecea,Glas- | subject and waite ta the thera ukevery formation td in writing, without difteuty. peer tr on OCOD SALTER ee eraiuess Poice $1 ner box mind. Stacy Smith—1 UB Conant & co? Fellows & | BOW . guelored im little mahogany chest, can be safely seut toany | Aftists wishing to procure the Patent right for a, City o1 S ALTERRATIVE MIXTURE, Meyer, Leou &co—§ Wolfe & Bishopaa. Melee. & ee. July 2—Cld Bank, Deptford, Mearns, and Laurel, | diceonees County, can make preeukagements there/are. by addren YOR the permanent cure of primary or secondary ayphilis, Partapeienia, July 30, 1845, | Co—7 AM & WA Btrong—6 4 P Williams & oooa Cleveland & | Liverpool; Foster, and Cumberland, Hull; un, White- | In consequence of the number of pretenders and books of (Doxt paid) to & F. LANGENHEIM, % venereal ulcers, nodes, or any plaint ced by ao ‘The weather is warm and sultry, b a | haged=20 Riggs & Jenkins—2J Van Nest—12 A WP haven; Fliza Kirkbride, Hartlepool; Scipio, Littlehampton; | quackery which. ialest this exty, We ‘deems ie trnter or ne | aya Am tye Exchange, Philadelphia | injndicious use of mercury, or unmkiitul medical treatment sien tha dion ceye * sul ry ut we are protecte aw Sloan— , Emperor, Stockton; Royal Adelaide, Plymouth; Ellison,Clous | the following tatement, as ® satisfactory ground of confiden All perso of the sun y & canopy of light heo=l x venerenl taint remaining in their sya- gh giving us scarcely a | Bevjamin ithout delay, as ee | ee ___Exchange, Philadelphia re cester; Veracity, London. H JENERAL BUILDING REPAIRS, 58 Nassau st., corne: | ‘em should use thas : 3d foeke Porta, Pulriatarhonseogcenti, due tert tase deo kn: Waat Muden Lane—All onders immediately attended to for ton ean coaider vant af ater havo the, venerea dense 7 4 i th i jason, Slateing, Plastering, King, tin roofs rej an ou leanging the syster wit! pen I sprinkle. In local matters, everything is dull, and there | “lark & West—2 6 W Canning—1J Na Wincasdan Sate Be Auber, Harrington, NYork. penitstid cen elt orrcl work ceree Looe Toone Lon ites || Gataned, Goll ocher’Woreles a RieMbaiaoe’ Rowe Be teelion: ( Trasemaironicrite. i this justly oele- is nothing stirring except heared Fallen Weve imcre & co—IFF Tomes & son—7 Sands, | PORTLARET JOY BIA Cr oe rae: ivermools - | Robes letters from tise most eminent snprisions te Hines : Also, furnaces, ranges, ketth im, boilers, old in single bottles at $1 ench ; in enses of hy except speculations in State Stock, | Fullerk& com! White & Lewi=i WS Wenner Sumls.| Challenge, Poact, NY tke” Fort? Rico; 28th, Clio,Cabe. | the moet eminent in Apericaas Sir Astley. Conon and every kind of fire works put up. "None but good | $5; exrefully packed and upon the chances of occupying Oregon and annex. | & ibsou—10 J & J Stewart—i0 Folger. Blane ge arte a Al Poremocts. Jaly W-<Ae? i . London, to Dr. Mott, of New York; pric, of Philadel | workmen eingloyed. Expeditions and “moderate chars poatoh stern sneha ing California, J Nicholson—3 Hasluck & co 1d Vy ay rr Antares, Philadelphia; Wateh- Others, and that he is permitted to reler to almost every | Ch nep tops for curing amoke, Up town orders left with J. | CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARS. & co— 44 Ferguson & Walker—2 Jt" Dole Niwaunveont, Joly 8—CId Millinoket, Pictou. Std Fi ysician of eininence in this city, Addrose Dr. Htaiph, | Quinn, Plumber, 54 Broudway K. H. QUINN RILLA, GENTIAN AND SASSAFRAS ‘Transactions at the Board of Brok acy, Allen &co—6 J A Newbould—20 Jno (Hhon-t2 | cor Lon Calcutta, Philadel tenet: Pictow. Sid Fran: | Getnwich street. jy In re rn? tm : REPARED by 1 N AND SASSAFRAS, oxtent: and prices generally looked up.” Stat by OY Dokertyna WG Heel O Pinel w Heck tes daly a0=C1d Mary Clark, Wiking, N york co = : “TO THE PUBLIC, Pharinsey-enebliahed ortay ore, calexe of Medicine and vanced about 4, and closed firm at 75} Tht oherty—: wut—1 G Platt Loomis & co: ah Tou OE 43 a R. ABBOTT may be consulted confidentially at his office i © that Doctor JOSE! 7 aeata pression of quack ed for by the tthewing noti tet by theta 3 Lyman, Converse & Pomeroy-—3 Bramhall, Abernethy, & I Potiro, (new) Portsmouth y 0 y NOTICE THE ste G that Dosta PH HEINE, Righly, c surer, and the indications are, that this stock wilt clouds, threatening rain, thou; per. if dsenttonll parts of the 7: he a ers were to a fair } E fefined and centrated extraet Col Maider—14 Paton & Stewart—4 1 Smith & co—25 ‘ai paraue and 2 brigs,” The telegraph reports 16 Duane street. where persons afflicted with delicate dis- 20 DUANE 8 fe 2Y SON was not ABSA. of ie above herb ‘ No. rative powers of th ane ES ! probably the Convoy, frome} * | eases, old syphilitic ulcers, diseases of the bladder, urethra, | LOM, DAVIDM SO; Boon Samuel, ative pe he above herbs foreracad the indloations are; w W Wheewrigne TU brow J Doherty B keen ire fe, Havana; Washington Bydrcn GB; | and prostate gland, are fayited to ‘call. SOLOMON HEINE, M. D, Inve present bed afintely superior to any OF Atop Gy os at par | yet conper Phelps, Dede & s0—100 (ont coal 749 sks salt «A Alniahal Mayo, NVork" St Franilin, | fence inthe best hospitals in Europe, besides sixten Sears | Jo 2mtee No. 87 Rande street. New Vork nremedy for all diseases urs aye Mengmeaes Ju it | alla Aire beet Menem Lite | Bic oi ath lgaah nl gpm | Rae daca aig oe aes | ESTES Ga Ramee al oe a dc a pacar far ihe Wolders of Ce iioates of unfunded” debt of’ the cae Sia eeanald M Francoje Ot bales Aymar & (new) Dasburys “Mary HH, and Lion radical eure inthe worst eager, without the use of merctry.— by —E. K. COLLINS & CO. 4 Sonth street s eruptions, ulceratedemr ieee ont or joints, node: we ue H M ; re Q 8 1} and Fair, Washington NOs Dr. A. feels confident that he has perform é i na falwale on tho ist proxino, wilt paid at the ‘Bank af Penne Sra 1 bane eh Beto aes | Raye Meeker NVork: ‘leg ere , ON=W toma ent quality 0. Fr Company 9 een hieeraaab tatdlahen i" . a va | A rah Jane, St O ici ., 2 in a in the city of Philadelphia Powell oly ‘ig M-sogare J.J Brockelmann—il AA Se dat mustike—I6. A medicine may be. pac ent th peAawrown, July 27—Arr My: ingle bottles, nt ' H anes of half a dozen bottles, one dozen forwnrded to nll parte of the Union very li 00 N. BA ta round and square—te reMNVOODHULL & MINTURNS, mf 87 Routh atreet. “ AVY BREAD About ves “aD EAN: Togs mahocear 4 dens a foulard—im John Wal. | Est. Y Wodgers ear yoke do cedar Thos # ¥ong—i bys mize HevFOND. July 28—Are Elizabeth, and Florida, Mae ot ompson—7 Sturges &eo— | deiin if Clay, Alb 4 J Comire=18 F RPyne—i9 Davis & Brooks—16 bus 990 cocon | Philadelphian ” \% Albany. Sid 27th, Wale ates Ross Svownen, State Ti Wilmin, Railroad advanced to 16, bein p 4 P Denman, NYork, bound | fi recdtucnnes a ll thelt varieties’ Ktsendamee heen ¥ provement of about j, though thi hh ‘Attendanee trom? A. M. 1100. M, Charges reason: ble. N. B. Dr, Abbott is the only regular advertisingp hysi: i Duane street, except old Dr, Cooper, " Piyt ioe s