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(From the Washington Union, Aug. 18.) Interesting from Mexico. ra from Mexico were received ensacola, at the Department itely furnished with the fc cot ie " Diarto del Gobierno” reader, will, of course, remark, that cane reed overnment of Mex- declaration of mond during last week, 4da pa “es 70 Ibs. It remains, ofcourse, | at an sition. They | quoted 21s 6d a 22s; ¥ precipitate | crops at present sident will convene Congress in advance of its regu- lar re-assembling in December. This will be done, not entirely from the manifest necessity of the case, but as a mark of national respeet to our unruly sis- ter, who, like Mr. Ritchie’s young Virginian, is as “ardent as a Southern sun could make her,” and about as rash. Itis certainly proper that our Go- vernment should receive the announcement of war from Mexico with all that deferential dignity of ac. ceptance, which is the usuage among the great na- tions of the earth. And in the convocation of Con- Letters ‘and r, translated from for Congress to decide the fate of the pro} will determine whether they will their country into a war with the United States, and will ance of damage, though the also decide ‘upon the best mode of raisii “ ak oneal abet tin ar tinal ath eaeadaiieen aiteatede etiaein ke ae eee gon advanced pepe out last Sreiatigae, Ohio Mess, new, $13) to 3 $10 50 to $1075. Old Mess has Tt aly rine ee ag 33 cents, ‘No transactions of any importance to-day. Markets. Livenroon, Al ee ree from mercantile letter.) of the uncertain state of the weather, a In consequ id nce of 2: ir bri; Phili hia may be oda daa Wostdes Cota 25s 4s 6d. he ‘ood prospect, without appear ough the harvest will be lato.” ‘The “the sinews | market for Turpentine is rather lower; sales of fair qua- devise ways and means for meeting the responsibilities which will devolve upon us, it will mitigate the mortification to Garcia Conde of our contempt, by a treatment of the Mexi-. all that porteatous dignity of that would be shown to John Bull him- means, therefore, if the declaration of of war,” in the shape of fifteen millions ‘he character of Mexican politics is so extraordinary, and this whole transaction com shape,” that one is puzzled to understan and its consequences. determined madly on war with the as issuggested in the lett lities have been made 7 0 questionable “w can Government, wil overnment rea! nited States, or, which we lay before our ie onion Nia and ui e egain lower, and demand continues very li- oe bd for the former, and 228 a 228 9d for the re the last prices obtained. In Clover Seed, 60 been sold at 44s per owt in bond. O:1 of Tur- some American was offered on the North American Tallow—A few ist ult, without a bi casks have been sold at 40s a 418 per cwt. Lard—Seve- ral parcels offered at auction last week were chiefly sold at 40s a 42s for fair quality in bris, fine kegs are wanted. Atpublic sale on the 2d ins}, 52 bris Lard Oil wore offer- readers, (received by this evening’s Southern mail from Peusacola,) is it a mere political manwuvre, to ensure the re-election of Gen, Herrera? Be it becomes us to be efficiently prey sequences which may ensue, and rights of our country: weare preparing to go ta press. have other communicetions for to-morrow Translation of a Report addr@sed. by reign I ffairs of Mexico, to the Chamber of Deputies on the 26th of July, 1843. The supreme government, alter attentively examining the annexation of that depart- | Union—after weighing caretully war comes; let us exhibit a gentlemanly acceptance while we sneer at the contemptible of the challenge, Let us have Congress weakness of our adversary. i convened ag soon as possible, for many expenditures will be required, which now cannot be made, be- cause there is no authority in law. x We understand that it is the opinion of the Post- master General, as lately delivered to a country Postmaster, respecting the advertising of the letters, ling to the intent of the law, those the greatest circul a ost oftice ad- the motive what itmay to meetany con’ assert the honor and @ these accounts as We shall probably sold; lected havin; . 5 the affai q within the limit of the delivery of the pyar ry a? ment to the Ame! ed; 438 being bid, were bought in; 23 barrels Stearine so offered, not sold; 1547 brie Turpentine offered, not 57 dels Rosin sold at 3s 9d per bri. Passengers Arrived. Livrnroor—Packet ship Cambridge—Peter Usher, Sen’r,and lady, Peter Usher Jr, and lady, Win Usher, of Cineianati; Win H Biaod and lady, Wm Bland’, London; Mrs Hatehinson, Am rdam, NY; Capt Wm C Thompson, New York—206 iu the steerage. yertising, and that the circulation wit in which such paper is printed, is perhaps the fairest standard, under the meaning and evident desi, It certainly embraces the extent of the delivery of most post oftices. Major Ringgold is in town for orders preparatory to his embarkation with his flying artillery for Tex- as. The embarkation of the moonshine compared with the picture that might be painted of the going on board the brig Herman of the Major’s four brass field pieces, and his eighty men and horses, ammunition, wagons, &c. A num- in the county | all the evils which the republic may sufler there- from, if its offended honor and the integrity of its erritory, thus seriously vindicated by the means and in the form estab) ed by the law of nations—has decided, with the unanimous consent of the council, upon’ the pain- ful extremity of 2 war with the United States. Al though this resolution, restin; ledged justice, and provoked by a series of grievances not to be borne without disgrace, has long since been in- dicated, and is conformable with the repeated demands of the nation; yet the government vould not but reflect up- on the responsibility involved by such a measure, and on as the election of a consti- endangered, should” no' Hick vidson, Mr pilgrims ‘was mere wald, Geo T MeKenzie, John Seigli 3 ir, Q eg EB Mullay, Mr Duggan, J P Alston, Wm Schnieli Mr Reyan, ircumstance th Aro Janyrno—Bargue Loui ana—Thos A Terrell, lady and child, of Boston; C Gerhby and la Passengers to Arrive. Sayannant—Brig Philura—Mrs Sturtevant, Mrs » Miss E ¥ OrByme, EM Prendergast, Thos Robinson,’ Mr Da- io Cursiu zero Ship Charleston=Miss MC Bryce, Miss § E ce, Misa R Kennedy, Mrs MO Connor, Dr R L'Hart, lad nurse, Mr Campbell, lady, twochildren and nurse, Sam| £ Willams and bady. T Bracy aid lady, P Bryce, Ben COs: P Ravenell, MR ber of otticers are booked at the hotels. “ The Wooster Bank of Ohio has become a deposi- tory of the public moneys. The democratic presses are out upon it,fexcepting the Statesman; but of that ident,and the establishment o! tration, are near at hand, the Chamber might consider it more natural to leave to that body the decision ofa point of such transcendant importance. But the Supreme Go 7 Hatt Bros- ‘oreigo kmportations, Livenroor—Ship Cambridge—t0 pkgs Barclay & Livingston 2 Huut Bros—3 Hy Sheldon & co—4 Freeland, Stuart & co—3 Simonsfeld & Bach—tz Bulkley, Graham & co— we shall have somewhat to say this evening. It is as much as we can do to keep the party in the We saw Mr. Bagb: 7 and says he feels well; but he did not yenture an opinion as to the constitutionality of the construc- vernment has not wished to appear, for a moment, less decided in favor ofa just and national w: lisposed for a worthy and honorable pea The Government continues to prepare the most effi- cient measures for recovering Texas, and for placing the ttitude most proper fur it. effect all that it desires, it certainly does all that it can; 4 Cearns & Haskell—t Nevius & co—3 Mrs & Strang—5 HN Peck &coml Jas Lefferts—1 Lord & To: —4 Reiss Bros— Paton & Stuart He looks well, Falconer & eo—1 Lymai STS T Jones & cot Au Samvou—6 Adi 11 Binns & Halsted—1 M Lummis & co—I Clark & We: & Pritchard—2 W Stevens—2 Jno verse & Pomroy—29 Stone & co & Spicer—16 Richardson & thin & Loop—1 W ‘Hunc & com? Man: Watson—27 Joha Gihoa & co—2 Bates & Coates—8 Hughes, tive, suppositious, fictitious extra mileages to certain and the Chamber should not doubt either its efforts or its Senators at the last session Ward & co—1 WI ¢ & Sheflield—9 b Murray—10 GB More: wood—% Sands, Fuller & co—19 Tooker, Mead & co—2 Gray Sco—1 J Conklin & co—2 W B Bend—1 Perrm, Bracken & co On this very day are prepared the financial measures which must, from their nature, precede the execution of the present initiatory resolution ‘The Chamber will bear in mind the third le of the treaty of friendship, commerce, and ion with the Umited States. Government, it bas already practised over and above all that is therein required In virtue of what is here said, and of the circumstances and documents communicated to theChamber relative to this important affair, and under the conviction that the facts to which the first article of the followin, tion refers will be confirmed, hi dent, at a council of the ministers, assent, has beea pleased. to order Chamber, in the folowing terms, as approved by the The paving of the Avenue is going on bravely; but many ure debating the advantage to be gaine exchanging dust for noise—Avenue snuil for the eternul clamor ot hacks and night carts, for we have no draysin Washington—no use for such things— they are pesitively vulgar. Gaililan & co] F St | gn nor J Hadson—6 Battertield Bros & co—6 Adlard, Joba: HS In the opinion of the Bartimons, Angust 19, 1845. Departure of Troops for Teuzs— Murder in Washington Suicide of James Harwood—Political Duplicity—The cause of it—Death of Gen. McDonald, §. Major Ringgold’s troop are all stored on board the ship Herman, and will hoist sail in aboutan hour for Mata gorda. Texas. They are all in fine spirits, and the rascals are anxious to test the merits of their company by a speedy conflict with the Mexicans. They are all active able bodied men, and present the finest military appear” excellency the Presi- wd with their full me to address tha <ILE tiuut—2 Locke & Carter—t Sheldon, Phelp Belknap & Wycofl—2 Vau Autwerp & Hubbell—t E Marshall = Messeager Bros—1 J J Lagrave—7 Van Autwerp & Oakle) <8 F Tomes & so: Anr, 1. From the moment when the supreme govern- ment shall know that the department of nexed itself to the American Union, or that troops from the Union have invaded it, it shall declare the nation at war with the United States of North America. N Clem—1 Marks & Church ‘exas has an- | W Will —2 Lockhart, Gibson & co—] Maitlaad, Comrie & co—37 Bud, * Steiuheil—27 J & J Stuart—7 J Garse J —17 W Whicewright jr & co—29 J McCall & co—2 lard & co—i A ‘I Stewart—2 Halsted, Haines & co—2 » Ky & co—1'S & L Holmes—4 Geo Gibson & co—2 5 19 Riggs, Jenkins & co—3 Bulkley, Claflin & sons—|_ Bramhall bernethy & co—2 1, Coates & co—4 Rt Jaffray & co—3 W Sloaue—4_R N Tinsou— y jr L peeve a & co—1 E 5 Clark—4 Hugh y & co~5 Wight, Sturges & Shaw—6 B Benj: & co—10 horp—2 J Penniman & co—3 JM Bruce & si 2 Casey ps & co—? 3. Patrick & co—1 J A Newbould—2 W Graves—5 Folger, Blaut & Alford—3 Duer & Norris—4 W & ere Lena ore tD Bensalst cee iams & co—2 Meyer, Leon & co~2 L Benedict & co— J&T Warner—t Wright & Smith—2 Harmer & Hayes-2 Smith & co—4 D Fry—7 Wetinore & cot Harroll Calhoun co—5 W N Seymour & co—7 Hulsted. & Dash-8 P Duryee & com! Hy Baylis—398 bdls iren Wm Mead—318 3 Congdon— 301 Stokes, Gilbert & co—150 C Brainard & son—329 Geo W. Shields & co—500 bxs tin J M Bruce & son—6 ca steel E I Tho- ance, solid and substantial, that 1 have ever seen, Morse’s telegraph announced last night a fashionable ylvania avenue,at abouthalf past six The murderer is named Rufus Elliott, a bro- ther-in-law of John C. Rives, Esq., and the murdered man is William Kendall, son of the Hon. Amos Kendall. 'T met on the avenue, anda pistol in the hands of Elliott was discharged at Kendall, and he fell dead. The parti Arr. 2, The object of this war shall be to secure the of the Mexican territory, according to its an- its, acknowledged by the United States in trea- year 1828 to 1836, and to insure the inde- pendence of the nation. God and Liberty ! murder on the Penns, Mexico, July 21, 1845. Lets G. Cuevas. On the same day a proposition was submitted to the Chamber of Deputies by the Minister of Finance, for a law empowering the government to contract a loan of fifteen millions of dollars, eithe: tapio it home or abroad. 30 tous coal 117 do salt C H Marshall—50 tons pig tron to 210 Jane1no—Barque Louisiana—74. planks rosewood 1500 bags coffee Phipps & co—107 do Long & iyerett—a7 do 50 bbls c & son—209 do 1548 bags coffee to order. ————— MARITIME HERALD. Elliott is the brother culars have not yet been received. of Mrs. Rives, who it will be remembered, was working in the bindery 0! the Globe office, when -the tall Ken- tuckian fell in love with and married her. Elliott has moved in the highest circles, and was, I think, a clerk in the Globe office James Harwood, jr., committed suicide in this city on He was a fine,worthy young man, and a wife and two children to mourn his loss. As the pers here have withheld from the public the cause of this lamentable deed, which are too well known, I He was aq active and hard working democrat, and during the last political campaign labored ‘unceasingly for The report accompanying the proposition, (which wo have not time to insert,) intimates that the funds are to he raised by extraordinary means—that is, by force. ‘This proposition, with the accompanying report, will ap- pear in the Union of to-morrow. (Extract of a Letter from Pensacola, Aug. 11] “Inthe New Orleans papers of the 6th, 7th, and Sth instant, you will see it stated, under the head of Mexican news, received there by the schooner Relampago, sailed from Vera Cruz ‘on the 2lst ultimo, that there is that Mexico will soon declare war States, ani that such a measure ‘ive on the 17th of Ju- Havana, P Harmon’ phews & Co, would be submitted by the Exec! ly, for the deliberation of Congress. The French brig-of-war Mercure has ing dates as late as the 27th July have seen the commander of the brig, and he is of opinion, derived irom conve: his countrymen long established in Mexico, th: proposition above mentioned is a political measure, to insure the election of Gen. Herrera; and that no one at all acquainted with Mexican politics believes that Con- gress will, iu any case, acquiesce in it. been accompanied by'a message from the Executive, stating that fifteen millions must be raised at once, to meet the expenses of the war. I write in great haste, as the mail is just closing. “| expect the Saratoga is about ten days from Vera success of his par- and time - without fter the election of Mr. Polk, he got out of em- ployment, and being a good clerk, applied for an office under government. He was positively promised a situa- the Collector of the Port, but b; he City Collector, along with hundreds of others, who are still hanging on, in the awful state of nse which young Harwood has been in, for four depending on the perjured promises they see their families starving around them, and then, perhaps, more them w. same relief from their misery. tical ingratitude and deception, and woe te these promise-makers, if they allow his widows and orphans to 1 have heretofore noticed and condemned this plan adopted, of giving positive promises of office to ten times as many applicants as there was offices to fill, and 1 now record the death of a victim ot this criminal dupli- in this harbor, brin; from Vera Craz. tion, not only Postmaster, an He was the victim of pol.- with mds baffling wi Departure or tae Mexican Consvut.—Mr. Ar- rangoiz, the late Mexican Consul at this port, pursu- aut to the order of his government, sailed for Vera Cruz on Saturday last, at about 7 o’clock, P. M. ber of persons—some, we presume, attached by friend ship and social considerations, and others by curios! holm, with 1000 tons iron to Boorman, Ist inst. Lat 46, lon 54 20, schr Augusta Flizabet Gen. McDonald, an officer of the revolution, and long med merchant of this city, died yesteiday after- noon, in his 78th year. Liverp: PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 20. +517 | Moon nise 643 | HoH wa Cleared. Mexican) McGuire, Vera Cruz, v Ship Westminster, Hovey, London, J Griswold. Ship Kockall, Foster, New Orle: Ship Sultana, Dennis, New Orlea Ship Hamlet, Hunt, Boston, Cary & Co. Barque Madouua, Lawlin, Africa, J Jones & Co. if Bares Josephine, Jones, Lisbon’ and South America, Hi eck & Co. Barqu» Curtis, Tybring, Tarragona, JB Taylor. Brig Geo Henty, Blakley, Turks Island, M Platt. Brig Gallio, Thompson, Bermuda, Tucker & Lightboum, tro. Bearse, Miramichi, Foster & Nickerson. Schr Sea, Hart. Richmoud, NL, McCready. vetta Bi ber, Richmoud, Ailen & Paxson, Schr Orson, Henderson, City: Polut. Schr Alexander, Bill, Philadelphia, NL McCready. Schr Martha Jane, Darling, Philadelphia. Sloop Helen, Perry, New ed. Barge Cayuga, Owens, Philadelphia, Steamer Irousides, Morrison, Vhiladelphia. d Arrived, Packet ship Cambridge, Barstow, from. Liverpool, July 18, Chas H Mershall. Has had a succession of light 4 ud has performed the passage out home without takiug in a topgallant sail. ‘aldron, (of Boston) Cheever, 54 days from Stock- Johnston &Co. Spoke h, of Gloucester, the Grand Banks; 6th, schr Pearl, with saine day, saw steam ship Great Western, hence for Barque Louisiana, (of Thomaston) Emery, 17 days from Rio Janeiro, with coffee, to E'S Innes. Stock Boarp.—A few shares of bank stock changed ty, assembled 3 hi .» M Mary land O's closed at 704 for salen sea | Ys assembled on the wharf to witness his departure. Mir} hands yesterday. Barque Weybosset, Harris, 16 days from Sydney, CB. with 270 tons coal to Badger & Peck, is a gentleman ot affable manner: sive, intelligent and strictly honorable coi Brig Carrier, Beecher, 49 days from Palermo, with 120 bags rags 500 do sumac 2025 do linseed 100 do mdse 10 cases liquorice paste 1012 boxes lemons 8 do oranges Fitch & Co; 3 shell boxes qualities have raised him very high inthe esteem, and placed him deep in the friendly aflections of that portion ot ourcommunity who have enjoyed his society upon terms sufficiently intimate to enable them to know his virtues.—N. O. Jeff. Rep., ug. 12. Boston, Aug. 19. TheForeign News—Corn—Guano—Sperm Oil—Schooner iterday our mercheuts had ample time to discuss the foreign news 1m all its bearings, and, on the whole, to mi eae just. lat 36, lon 62°30, saw barque Falmouth. 1 n brig Fernando, Cafiero, 80 days from Naples, with 0 L Palmieri. Brig Relief, Alexander, 6 days from Cherrystone, timber, to Smith & Boynton, they seemed rather satisfied than otherwise. Navan ano Mintrany Movewenrs.—We notice Brig Alabama, Means, 6 days from Blue Hill, with granite, to Mr Butler. in all directions that the military and naval force of pects of a bad harvest in England has made the corn re preparing so as to be brought into re- Schr Harriet Smith, Smith, 7 days trom Cape Hatteras, with sugar and molasses from the Schr Maguet, from Ponce, PR. cast away at Cape Hatteras dealers feel alittle better,| for some of the most sanguine of them believe, that should the English crops fail, Siz quisition at a moment's warning. The U. “ress, at Norfolk, and the brig Boxer, at lass., have received orders to prey re for sea immediate- chr Van Buren, Gay, from Cherrystone, timber, to Smith & Boynton Robert Peel would greatly modify, if not repeal, the present corn laws, which, of course, considering the state of our own harvest, would be highly advantageous to our agricultural population. Speculators, however are not so sanguine as to enter the market and make purchases on the strength of such prospects, but still there is a good feeling abroad, and corn holds its own The importations from England this sea- son, so far as Boston is concerned, will be very heavy — At last accounts no less than six ships, at Liverpool, had mostly full cargges of merchandise engaged, and it was expected that seven or eight more would follow them.— This looks well. Last year every one supposed that §. ship Falmouth sailed from Pensacola on che 2oth ult, for the Gulf of Mexico. ratoga and Lawrence, are probably on the coast of Tex- os, Orders nave been received at Detroit for the whole of the Sth Regiment of Infantry to rendezvous at Jeffer- son Barracks, preparatory to proceedin; the %th instant companies C. and D. of the 4th Infant- arrived at New Osleans, en route for the seat of war.—Baltimore Cltpper, August 19. The Fotomae, Sa- Burr, Charl with firmness. ca; Robert, Africa; Morea, Mot ArrornrMENT BY THE Presipenr.—Elihu Stout, | stv at auchor in the Lower Be Deputy Postmaster at Vincennes, Indiana, in the place of James W. Greenhow, removed. 8 AA EK PR SOR 3 COMMERCIAL. Schr D B Keeler, Stone. Thomaston, lime. Schr Antilles, Stanley, Thomaston, lime. Below. One ship, unknown. Saliea. itoval Colon, Smith, Havana; barques Aulantic, Bre- ama, Laguna: brig Baltic, Bangor. ips New York, Cropper, for Liverpool; }H Allen elia. Thatcher, Savannah; Sultana, Den Hull; brigs TH Benton, Central Am ‘eter Demill, Savannah— wind bound. Ten Misceliancous Record. Packer Suir Wrstsinsten, Hovey, for London, will sail to-day at 12 0’clock. Letter bags close at halfpast 11. our importers were running into speculation, which would be followed by some heavy fi at 80 much mere is required, shows that ahealthy The demand must indeed yecially when it is almost certain that our moditied by the next Con- gre e face of such a fact, shows that immediate consumption is the cause ; for to import as a matter of course would be little less than folly — None of our importers have very hea Before the arrival of the Hibernia, houses had run out of several arti ht a very large cargo, ithas not by any means New York, Tuesday, Aug. 19. Asnes retain their usual position, somewhat has been transacted. no alteration in the prices: Pots $375 to $38) $406} present tariff will be great] and to.import in t Brxswax varies but little from one firm, and a steady demand. Baanvy is in good request, with an increased demand : sales ef A. Seignstte $187}; J. J. Dupuy $1 724; Han- iessy $2 35 a $2 40, Burapstcrrs.—It is impossible to give a correct ac- count of flour, from the very vails throughout the market by the Hiberni son to anosher— Yy stocks on hand. ome of our first ; and although she reat confusion that pre- The intelligence received most favorable to American m snd has created quite an excitement and stir in the wheat Ts are not willing to make transactions at former prices, and buyers equally obsti- nate, and will not concede to any advance, at least for he present ; so in this unsettled state of matters, yuite out of the question to quote any price as a stand. itd. We noticed a small sale of ordinary Genesee at $4 may not, or should not, be taken as a erstood by the recent news from Eu- rope, that the warehouses throughout England are an a very destitute condition, notwithstandin, last year being universally abundant. ‘The consumption of the year being much greater than previous, le: urplus to store up against future exigencies. ‘These facts will operate upon the whole American market in a Southern Wheat is quoted at 85 ‘ales of 8,000 bushels New Orleans, at 60 cents, which is an advance on last wee! cents per bushel. Berree has fallen off in price for ordinary qualities— lemand light—price still to high for shippers to take it in any quantity; rather a desire on their part to hold back for lower figures. Prime Butter js much sought after — would command good price American tonnage. Some of our guano dealers here, who have several hundred tons in store, are rather chop-fallen, the article being entirely quiet—that is to say, as Brownson would observe, there is no demand for it. article sells but slowly, at low ter approaches, of course it will not be in gr 6 to sell sufliciently high duty included, to make exportation thence an object ; and I understand that some of the New Bedford whaling houses will forthwith lish whale fishery seems to be almost used up. The schooner Spitfire, in cr the Lord’s Day, got agroundjon the flats at high water, and remained there a whole tide before she floated off Captain Taylor, the sub-marine man, is the owner of her, andhe intends to use her as a kind of a yacht for the urpose of showing off his aquatic experiments. ted her up in splendid style, but unfortunately, by some means or otter, she has become badly hogged in is straight, this will not materi lly injure her sailing qualities, but'l am inclined to think that she will never be herseif again. Last night several of our mercantile men had the tience to await the arrivalof the Long Island ma pecting to receive furtheradvices from Mexico, but w the papers came to hond they discovere and went growling at the mail for being as been the canse of having the following n some of our marine policies of in- narket of this city—hold In England, too, the 0, which howe nd out a ship er two. r) t vest sing down the harbor on pak ete to fit out the sloop of war Dal very favorable manner. in all probability be ready for sea K's prices of | the upper works, | (Pensacola Gaz. 2d leak. She w: Orange County 18 a 20 prime State 13} a 15; ordinary 11) a 12}; Ohio 10 | Wt. where poliand Ti d nothing new, “astern is much wanted for shippers at good prices, say 7.97} cents; Herkimer 6} a7; Berkshire 6a 6}: Pine Apple 6} a 8 cents. Corrre.— Since the late news fom Mexico, holders of Mexican news been offi of war or hostilities between the United States of America and any foreign power, the inurers liuble for any’ loss or expense by devention, capture, seizure, or condemnation, in consequence The sales within the last three days are 600 | 7 to 7}; 700 bags (principally white) of La- j to 8; 100 bags Java at 10 cents, he market remains dull, and almost with- You will perceive by thls thet we wre not all asleepion | oat enquiry s we beard of no sales of any consequcice The weather yesterday was cool and comfortable, with a moderate bree: few and unimportant. ‘Sales of Stocks at Boston. Broxnns’ Boann, Aug. 18,62 shares Western Rail- do do, 100; 20do Old Colony Railroad, 105: Boston Company, 13/; wich and Worcester Railroad, 06); 450 do Wilmington ol m, 14}; 50 do do, 14/; 50 do Reading Kail- do, 80 2m, 263; 100 do do, b o 2 mm, 264; 5 50 do do, 25%. shares Reading Railroad, 25}; 100 ad, 80 5 ds, 624; 100 do Wilming- from the south east. Livenroo Crassrrication. U; Mobile § N.O. Good middling, Middling fair, . 50 do do, 1m, 264 Srcown Boano.—100 do Long Island Raiiros ton Raiiroad, 144; Sales of Stocks at PHitad piphia. Finst Boann, Aug. 19 Hav.—The market is now a little bris quality has had an advance ; not much de except superior, which brings $1 per owt stock on hand. Heor.—100 bales Manilla, $1425 bales of the same for export, at same f 260 bales American dew rotted, $90 to Meraus.—We give again our quotations of yesteri without the slightest change “4 Common Sheet Iron. ... Hay of prime mand fof any 6 months, and 200 ; rice, less the duty; | ited States Bank, 5 200 do Girard, # Railroad, 14}; $600 Letugh int, ; 1000 do Wilmington detachment of United of companies © and , 4th 41 recruits under the com: Any Movements States troops, consistin, regiment of infantry, am mand of Lieut. Gore—in all, amounting to 146 men der the command of Brevet Major Graham—came the Missourian on Saturdy last from Jefferson bar. They are quartered at the bariacks below the city, and are on their way to join the forces already in The following are the officers in command: jor Graham, First Lieutenant Charles Hos- | First Lieutenant K. . Cochrane, Second Lieuten- mD SMoussses.—There is more enquiry this week, and b ers appear anxious to buy, whilst holders are more f in Consequence of the high prices obtained for sugar and advance in previous prices has been generally Sales of 450 hhds. Porto Rico at 26j at 29); New Orleans at 31 a 314; 120 hhds. St. Croix, & good share of attention, and has Anaivats at New Yorx—From the 9thto the 16th August, Paseengers. 1.221 500 1,721 American vessels . Foreign ....... 45 12, ures 3,283 tons, Sourn Sea Fising.—Returns of the number of Britis! «» their tonnage, aud of seamen of all ranks employed in the vand Greenland whale fishery, have been printed on the motion ef Mr. J. Hame, M.P. It hence appears that in the years 1830, 1831, and 1832, there were 91 shins, of 3,083 tons, din the South Sea fishing, exrrying 2756 Total . tee seen The British steam ship Great Britain it is fo yi 258 ships, of 81,795 tor 1. Carrying 11,919 J, 1942, and 1643, 62 vessels, of 17.831 tous, carry: he records of the Customs Department do not the mens of preparing the retura of shipping and. seas loved in the fishing trade to Russia, Denmark, Sweden Naval, Orders were received at the B y vard last week, for the Gulf of Mexico. d upon her, and she will at 50 men are now busily en, two month Orders hyve Veen received at Notfulle to ht out the US fri Congres for sea immeditely. he US frigate Potomac, ship Saratoga, and bi e, sailed from this port on Tuesday last, on & ervive ie he Gali: te S ship Potomac Tned to Pensacola 6th inst. to stop a 0 sail again in a few days, jamberland was in the bay, near ‘Trieste, 24th had been about ten days—would leave fur ‘Tri- is On the 26th. Natice to Mariners, Devaurstest ov State, August 15, 1915 —Ioformation has ly received from the Charge d’Affaires at Austria, thats new ligat house of the second order hos been erected on U S frig: the tower of the Islet of Palmsiola, inthe channe Piom! no, between the istand of Killa and the mainland of Tuscau Tt stands in iatitaze 42.5130 North, ad longitude 16 2759 Fast of Greenwich. e light 1s placed at the height o feet above the level of the se a, ond presente a constant Nebt, ith more brilliant Hominations, succeeding exch other at Sitedvals of 30 seconds, which may be seen at the distance of 58 miles x Nis Bad Whaieme: . Arr at New Bedford 16th inst. Olive Bra for whaling, Geo & Martha, Johavont whieh 17th for Indian Ocean, returned in consequ the captain. Spoke July 1, lat 33 46 N. lo Provincetown, oil not stated: 6th, Int 23.59. lon 49 merse, 80 sp: Aug 3,no lat Ke. Isabella, of a for Indian Ocean and NW Const, all weil, 1 blkfishs icket 17th inst. Nantucket, Pacifie Ocean; ‘on, to fit » Bost ld hi wagharbor 13th inst. Ontario, New Zealand and March 23, Steiglitz, of Bridgeport, 1sp and 4 rt + 5 Const Heard from, off St Pauls, last of Nov, Roseoe, NB, 20 d ang i whe, pouud to Deselanonn, ov" Hoteoe, NB, 850 de Das 7 mn, ve wd in Feb, Gov Trouy, NB, 400 bbls wh 100 do Dee 31, Emily Morgan, NB, 1500 =p, bound to NW lat 26 40, lon 74 34 Foreign Ports. Axrwrep, Ang l—Arr C Rancon, W. July 2—Are vy i ly 18—Arr Croton, %« rapt, Jul id n River. Antwerp. vollard, Bilboa. invor, Boston, . videra, Easterbrook, for New eland, Baker, NY ork. ‘oads, Broome, M’Guire, Bre- Noa, July 19~Sld Rialto, Cad IBRALTAR, July 23—Arr Missour: Desninn, July eNGENESS, Jul: edlor NYork. Silvester, Marseilles for » NOrleans. en, Grande. Halcyon, from Messina, to load Lonpon, Ang 2—Cld Bling n Parremo, july for Boston. Soynwa, July 19—In port, Frances Ann, for Boston, few ds: port Gorge, do, ness day arab Abbtrat, fon do via Malte, err 14th, ‘SareLpa, July: 927—Atr Aun Welsh, Amsterdam; Aug 1, BRA tom Salem ve Fee more; Squirrel, and PRIVAT soe: Sacenpvers.& Si poem ganuer (the prescriptions used LEATISE, buco, for Feejee Hora. q », Aug 16—Arr C) neues Verne oi ideffewan Pi P : y Groronse Aue 16--Sid Hoffnung, ( vf i ihe Marit, Philadelphia: Vol ede Wn it Hawking Nene field for the extortic ions of a well known boasting class. it jose Who have had peculiar opportunities of judging, can sources of deception ibject, nor the sufferings, bot y entail upon society. ich street. Price $1. ( fal form ofthe di wa, Philadelphia.— f the y! most astonishing manner. bt: sine thy Which exist on thi at by post, un- of the opittion i I entertained of th their skill upon the pablic (multitudes df whom itus considered a duty to ode Islands estan ad, and Ose Philadelphi and High Rush, doz Vesper, Norfolic; Mary, Baltimo —, ion, Miller, Providence for N York. Fa ose elon Snes Hivecy, Sladiesees rbit, aud Free Trader, bit, and Free Trader, e Doctor in a single w: a after uriuati NERVOUS ORC from certain india ful and thoughtless. forget her c ers, are seen in almost every paper), the foll esides the author's rank as former works ou medicine, ‘ONSTITUTION. Al A ‘New Have, A ooo b ied I brig and 4 topsail schrs. iadbindia; Peele, Albcuy; Orsament, and L atu rs an but will sc 6r om h a Bitten eis fa partial or entire loss of some of the m later call pe. a an timonial letters from the most eminent phy: ic] X Pabadelphie, and, of hart auld 1) ON CERTAIN IMPORTANT MALADIES. i UTHOR of the “PRIVATE. Thee DR. he is ath h you any of the peculins d's Amoag the symptoms s uumption or wasting acalties, such as it the body, ak 'Y» pa Hantroxp, Aug {7—Arr Oreg ‘Ohio, Alb wer, lunge: and the coustitution and. energies i na igorating Tonic’ C Crescent, Port Spain, T) rent Adame, A.W Leeds; Delaware, and Columbia, and’ Edw Kent, Fi yenet, aud Conest sible, in order 2° he eons ted ferred to in this nee At his residence, 8 Greenwic cially, to observe that U confined to these complai chose whiek in any way relate to the w a difficulty in pass! deems it proper also here to present to the publ most interning een, Providence rida, Plymouth; Cld Paragon, Sultana, and Wy ard Williamsburg; Rob Roy liamsburgs Rob Ri action, as isthe manent and the adozen, in cases, consultations 1s yot mt embraces the whole o inary organs, as gravel, 6, es. re ie dis following RICTURE AND ITS CURE. This being very litte understood, although the most frequent and imporeant, cousequeuce of discasee—mn a{ormer advertioe: ion wes taken to explain its. uature-the diseases which were mistaken for it—its consequences and its cure—also joture frequently exists in those who are not in however, occupying too much to certain circum: , New Bedford; Li + Southemer, Dighton; Jos stown; Jas & Samuel, nnd et; Rdw Franklin, Wey- = water pecoliar to Pi “PRIVATE TREA’ is little volume is essenti ISE, ane: “ The Rul nd ‘silentand ‘silent and rusty, friend: NC. wt : WwW iaron, NC. yy mina, Currier, MYork: 12th, F , NC. Aug 12—Arr Tio; Ton, Aug 16—Arr Tybee, jeston, Andrew i its instructions are ample, and em! rangements of the genital d ore than 20 years, ractice for more Frances. Port au Pt sexes. I \e improvements ori- ‘Cormick, New York. cer rt it will be prompt. ntually attende also the “Iuvigoratin tor’s residence, 66 Gol do. a Madison, Hoey; Philura, Doane, and ‘Aug 6—Cld Elisha Denison, Seely, Philli tt , Phillips, fim. ss, Aug Hare St Lo ‘stris the least avare of it. ee . cs s] e, the following remar! il ye confine stances which will euable oue to Judge whetherhe has this eou- plaint or not, and its proper means ofeure, it'was remarked, that i ine should Tonic Cordial,” an are for sale at the Doc street, and at the ladelphia; Jas $ hoat Persian re- t. Orozimbo, Nashua, and Jo- at_12.0’elock M.on the 8th inst — ide the bar, both bound out; 3 it was by no means near Maiden lane. 01 se, Aransas Bay, ‘Texas. Tow of strictures th treain jiminished, in a case . i bad and long established cases, butstricture may exist for months ars without produeing any striking change jeither is it necessary t! d thing directing the attention to the seat of this dise: i and then complained of, but. it #70 be superaddeds of early cases, t ‘and nervous system, rather than the part it- f. ever, three circumstances which most pe- culiarly belong to stricture, and, wether should never be lost 81 ports, towed Lo sea_on the oth ‘ine—left the SW Fass instill on the bar, Berlin iusid van Went to sea on the morning of the 8h, By Last Night’s Soutuern Mail. Avg 19—Are Rideout, Eastport i iat Greenwich: Susannah & Phe! er, aud. Robert Mortis, and Louisa, Bre- eujamin; John B att he Lamp Store, US Bowery, corner ot Walker st.” ‘* WB Bowery, corner ot Spring st. 46 Veiancey street, comer of “17 kant sroadway, corner of Market of Broauway ana Chamb #iedical Garé. OCTOR FAWCETT, of 196 Fulton street, New York, Royal College of Surye radeate of the Jefferson Medi hig; also, author of a work embracin viz:—Matrinfpny, physiologieally, 7d yehousive exposition of hould be ir any shor paul, oF any when inflammation h: to other effects, 1 upon the mine and ih eg he of, but lead toimm other symptoms might be meutior relate to Stricture the following three itis soeasily and of these belong to other mal in its more advanced and setth ture in its early: certainly removed, THE MANNER TID said the stream need not be much dimini: uliar way in. Whi 7—Arr Rebecca, icc lly- sxplained, with a com, nature and modern treatment of Gonorthaea, Gleet, pollution. Doctor Fawcett continues ntioned diseases, at his long establis! e Most aggraval rgans will yield. to hi iet or exercise, and ble, Rio Janeiro an %, York; o » York:, Queen, Providence nite pun se ae mkt; Taos Hooper, West ludies. I Lo, and Krouprinz Vou Hanover, Bremen; Chesapeake, ‘Avexaxpuza, DC, Aug 16—Arr Lucinda Suow, and Queen, guaonD, Aug 16—Sld Wave, Boston; Sarah Jane, New- J I6—Arr Aun D, Driscoll, NYorl pton Roads, Grace Brown, James soasto wet a little, thi strong suspicion. Not that this drop er ther cause whatever; but, certainly, 196 Fulton street, wi tions of the generative o1 ithout restraint in di ‘ven when the procreative ene! ralyzed, from excessive indulgence, or fro e will be able to resto to heal sons ata distance, enclosi seem, would affors two can proceed from po of ni @ THE TIMEA ye next ‘ORMER GONORRHG@A MAY HAVE REMAINED UNCURED —A Gonorrhea, though uot the by far the most frequent cause of Stricture. so much as the lei |, that is to be consi jing down James River. Sid Christiana Pit- cairn, (Br) West ladies. foreign Ports, Kixaston, Ja. July 30—In port, Glamorgan, disg; Telegraph, for Alexandria, next Medical Advice, OCTOR LAMERT is still contidentiall: old office, 63 Gold street, betw: of adelicate nature; his treatment bei Wires neither mere int i ness pursuits. te “BEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CO! sing from a too frequent indulgence of coniirmed impotency, abject being to reatore the sya state of vigor natu: “STRIC 5s ‘either is it possible in every gase to statehow long this may continue without prod Stricture, for one p ture than another. six to eight weel itshould have continued from ks, this length of time at least would i ‘A'STRICTURE HAS UPON THE i the effect of Sudo: consulted ee ut his is more certain than irits and to lessen mental exes of in the same degree by every indiv: , but it is socommon, in one degree or other, that thewriter Tare- Strictare in which the patient does not observe ble of business as formerly. ‘This Tittle understood, but r natural connection ture is to de} the 5) i that dhis is complained t cases cured ‘in 3 or is not so active, or ca] 1s0 is a serious effect; thoug! , Whoever considers the ual organs, will easily imagine that, ag there is a ich the mind so powerfully acts upon these or- ugh the same medium thesexnal orgaus re-act upon ‘This, however, is better explained in ‘The Private le volume which jon: emissions, and eventually r.’s strictest attention, hi ‘stem, inentally and bodily, to that riper ane, y mal-treatment and times by the Dr: effeecually cured, with DR. CONVERS'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, FoR ENITAL DEBILIT MPOTE) », on E OR NO ‘AL EMISSIONS, &e. & HIS celebrated and powerful remedy h with most happy effect in the jans and surgeons in the re orginally dea ) 8 disease freaue Te pores, mere ie me, Of the parties themselves: are, Eyrthe ‘out pain or inconvenience, "The Doetor being oue of the few qualified advertising city, guarantees a perfect cure, or no chi Gen pe ey a tiny oth vice, sent an) of Office 63 Gold street. Open from A.M. to 9 P.M. Medical Card, FIVER DISPENSARY, Supe Ghd ‘cures without. meret e of the most emi: ritish empire, France and Indeed, so remarkable were the cures, that the late *, hailed i er of life.” ‘The encomium. The Treatise” of the author, a parts of the world. As the cure of Stricture proceeds, the f mind invariably returus. vee 2 h respect to the eure of Stricture—this, it is gratifying to generally accomplished in very little t ain OF ineonvenience, it asthe “harbiny jothing can exceed the improvement of treatment of this complaint. Ind hands of proper and experienced persous, the cure of is now accomplished in as man months. Many nent cure of the above di ‘The proprietor does not offer this remedy as a Dut as a specific for the following deplorable affec- the cousequences of early, mdisereet, secret hab- fh, and excessive indulgeiice of the y i ion, nervous irritabi muscular energy , lassitude, nocturnal emi impoteucy,or premature and total decay Of vir aberration of ni any other article ing complaints. days as formerly it demanded rsons Consult the writer who come on busi- ness to this city for a short time only, but return perfectly cured. i ua source of trouble and anxiety for years. To those who cannot leave their homes, the peculiar means of cure, to; vi which has au interesting chapter, giving eve subject, and written in the plai enclosed in a little mahogany chest, can be safely sent to any iter furnishes his own Private Treatise,” d ity,melancholy, as, loss of memory, dim igo and lunacy, aversion to distrust and !ove'of solitude Hundreds of caves of joctor Morrison continues tobe on all private diseases, which straint in diet or pursuit. Recent eases, particularly : U RA are cured by Dr. principles, without pain or inconvenience to Strictui wed to make f st manner ; and which, being in cousequence of the number of pretenders and books of wackery Which intestthis city, he deems i following statement, as a satisfactory grot des his rank as hed three editions of a work express ‘Also, he has letters from the most em cians in Europe to the most eminent im Ameri Cooper, of London, to. Dr. Mott, of New hia, and others, and is permitted jeian of eminence in 88 Greenwich street. THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS Which Dr. Folger’s Olosaonian, or All Heal- ing Balsam has met with, not only in ite sale, but also in the cures which it has effected, in persons who were ina hopeless condition, has convinced the most sceptical of traordinary curative pro- sudden decline or consump baneful practices. Young men ‘ the countiy, where these solitary habits prevail to ai al and 'those, too, whose matrimonial alliances hav: and particularly ia fone but ex- necessary ex- rate glands, may practitioners. TUTIONAL DEBILITY.— evils resulting from a secret de ‘emissions and ulti- che patient. those of other a ammjnation, as those affected with enlarged. pros nie injur NERVOUS AN struetive habit in y mate impotency, are arinesples, by restoriug the stating its original vigor. t ductive of those happy results which should attend the connubial state, will perceive that this advertisement is If you would be relieved from the above named evils, and be restoredto manly vigor, delay ‘The hints and full disclosu-es 1 ne, are highly important to the Price $2 per bottle, or $20 per dozen. N. B —Strangers in the city, before leaving, should afew bottles of this Cordial, which will be found eminent] y serviceable ina warm and ing, ‘ disorders are greatly aggravated, oud the system rapidly de- it subject to them. not!to procure thi which accompany the me married and single ically cured by Dr. perfect cure guaranteed, or no Dr. M. holds no communion with medical perhaps, the ou te, where these it 2d Fulton ativet., Letters pea ‘ngure medicine and advice to any partof the Union. reenwich, New York. "Phe physician may be consulted if desired. Entrance to the I by J. 0. FAY, 136 Fulton street, . N.Y. Hii ‘be forwarded to any part of the y or country by addressing as above, post paid, amount ene by Dr. Wadsworth, 45 North Main st., Provi- ald Iin*rh office through the store Sold wholesale and il 7 The “Cordial” wi to 10 P. M., daily. LUCINA CORDIAL, ‘OR, ELIXIR OF LOVE. § the touch of earth restored vi to ane exhausted arte ed its claims to tivity and confidence LAL, reinvest the generat heir original power. doubt that this is true, aud wei the GREAT REMEDY. HE Question is no louger asked, : It has been been satisfactory ‘settled within the last two Olosaonian wall produce a cure quicker that references can be given: to URED BY A BOTANIC DOCTOR, who understands his business, with ten years’ extensive practice in secret ase, male and female, has cured, after using all the quack i i spitais without benefit “Can Asthma be Cured?” ‘There is not a shadon not the subject of too delicate to the nurivalled efficacy of barrenness, fluor all ostruins, been saivats ‘hose who wish a positive cure, without mercury, aud av and imposition of boasting pretenders, who se mercury and ruin thy constitution, should call with- Separate office and egress. Consul- mouths that Fol any other remedy in the world, an : persons in and out ofthe city who have experienced its wonder i who had tried for years all other remed i SON, a bricklayer, residing at Hoboken tried every remedy which he could hear of for the relie and had spent more thai one hi procure help’ but in vain. He cominenced usit dose he took gave him relief, and two the small quantity of had done him more good tha: ‘ver used in his life, ert P. Bell,of Morristown, N. J., severely aititcted with asthma, was he was removed to the sea board in Le ‘or the reverse,) ‘prol out delay at 9383 Bowery every disease to which the most tations free from 3 to 9 P. M. R. ABBOTT may te portion of the human cure malformation of y be consulted confidentially at his office dollars in endeavoring to stree ersons aftlicted with delicate dis- eases, old syphilitic ulcers, diseases of the bladder, urethra, are invite Several years expe: ospitals in Europe, besides sixteen years York, entirely devoted to the treat- iseases, enable him to warrant a speedy and without the use of mercary.— ‘has performed more cures, re- humanity from the ab Beware of imposition, and y be hed to, prevent the ‘Attendance from 7 A. ; ersons diseases enumer- Dekh tech Bin ated above, whethe a sovereign remedy. ‘The Luci ding generally upon the secretive o1 system without so far sti subsequent relaxati rwards his wife called and prostate gland rience in the bes practice in the ci ¢ bracing the whol stimulating any fuuction as to produce ion. Ou the contrary, it fect harmony with nature, and does uot creat Permauant renewal of the natural en Ue used will fully convince the purchaser irs. BELL, the wit seems to act in per- eal cure in the we the trath of all we Office 125 Fulton street, New York. wie, Boston; Dr. Wad hy, 90 North Sixth street, Phi roque, and Roberts and’ Atkinson, Baltimoi sahington City; O..N. Linthacum, Geo ther person in any of the above nam bottle, or $24 per dozen. TO ‘THE PUBLIC, E PUBLIC that Doctor JOSEPH HEINE, TR. my SON—was not ABSA- Samuel. IN HEINE, M. D. No. 87 Rendle etreot any other physician Y, e—I6, A medici n al! their varieties, Sharges reasonable. Abbott is the onl t, except old Dr Cooper. MEDICAL ADVICE HE recent discoveries in Chemistry have enabled Dr. G i practice several new art e which are certain, quick and undeviating in their e difficult and protracted ea Ulcers and pains in the bo norrheea, Seminal Weal ng she had not don fore in mouths and she has now retui nistown, N. J. with eye ny prospect of bein, ENT CONSUMPTION Itsoothes the troublesome cough and gives allays the pain in the side reness inthe chest, and enables the person to expectorate while rtentirely restores the secretions of the system and expedites returning health JAMES B; DEVOE i speedily restoi yields to its effect: ertisingp hysician in Jylim*m_ | refreshing slumbers ti ‘Verto introduce into h “IO Reade street, had long been com: wi cough—he raised matter fret his appetite and ck feltalarmed at his. situation without any beneficial effec in the side coutinued to increase, saonian, and is restored to he W. Burnett, of Newa k; Devid Henderson, 60 La Walker street F. Laban, £2 Pike HTNDREDS OF NAMES New York, could be giv 9 the superiority of the Olos eure of coughs, colds, asthma, con difficulty of breathing, hoarsen iis inthe breast and side, and the various affections of the Also, Gleets, Gon: Tu short, all those diseases that have proved too obstinate for those who have devoted less department of su consulted during (0. 20 DUANE 8’ is LOM, DAVID’S SON? See'Boo His, shortness of breath an He used one bottle of the Olo- J.; George W. Hays, of t. irs. McGant, 20 ibali rgery. the day and even ‘Museum, where he coufines INDON JOURN ouducted by Mr. March to August, i8i1, The 7 ‘ork Society Library, is requested to ree it. ‘The person having in his possession the thi Hallains’ Introduction to the tion, 1339, 1 also req marked with the “Phe property of the New York So. N.B.—Other missing books will be READ THIS, the Surgical and Medical line, especially nding, ean rece i tis on the first : pplication, aeather name orn id 8 strangers that he received aregular medi nd is not reckoned mg the host of empiricks whose names are found in every public print. TO THE PUBLIC, HOSE of my fellow citizens who were acquainted with my late sickuess and great suffering, have entirely recovered, but | world at large should be made acquainted with the circum. le them where to find skilful physicist, Iwas taken with ses book from the New iterature of Europe, Paris edi- quested to return it. Both th sumption, bronchi need but to state that 1 consider it necessary that the 'e at 106 Nassau street, one door above Ann, and at Mrs. stances, and to en: kin. myore and to avoid the ek were pain and swel tans and impostors, in my bones. and joi 0 claims to. be a ph he hid been surgeon in sor ' his care, but imagine my surpri njured me so that I had to give up my employ dl arins were contracted—I broke out in ulcers all over my body, o1 my leg extended from the knee to my ancle onies Leannot express. 1 s fellow was a humbug. case was hopeless, when my frieuds recomm wane, veer Chatham stree soon took place—my pain subsided, my ulcers began to heal the swelling of the bones and joints soon arms beeaine moveable; in t es, and in two mouths fw: LL CASE3$ in those of Leng st: MAGNETIC REPELLANT. member of the Royal College of Surgeons dof the principal Colleges for several years assistant to the late R.A. POWER, of London and the United States, Astley Cooper, cai No. 57 Reade street. KAY tits FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS tirely helpless ; Syphilis, Gonorrhas Gleets, whether recent or of long 'w days, without the use of mercury or Lealeda physic hich, of all diseases, is the most dvancing where its existence or Micdicine and Pharmac: #5 NASSAU STREET, MEDICAL ie PRIVATE DISEASES of the New York College of Medicias ppression ofquackery, artiewtsr attextion to all diseases ols ¥ Promise to persous requiriag maneut cure without injury to Tuvatids are par g and stealthily eamt of, producing the mend and nervou ks T walked without erutel system of the pati ent symptoms are pros 10n to society, aud the inva adjusting the el Hundreds of cases have | lly treated upon my newly discovered system of Magnetic Repu sion, thus avoiding the intolerable pain and great danger atteu- ADVICE ES, Captain of the steamboat Iolas. I may be seen atthe corner of South street end Maiden lane voiding % to voiding urine, established for thesu tinue to direct their p v nacure, and eau confident atinent, asafe and per fi trom business. apulication to the College on the aset, usa Vat amount of suffering corded. " One of the members of the wected with the prineipai hospitals owe complaints, attends for consul- Dik. ROSS OULD cali the attention of Physic. NAL SUPPORTER, whieh f proved 30 effienciv ity as well as gra the Profession approve ol Prof, W. Parker, B. Beck, tohis ABDOMI hee yenrs past hat ory to those who have ingtohimself, Many eminent men is Self Pollution is a morbid habit, often arising with the inex- perienced, and when once contr _ come—prodaciat pains in the bac! and sterility : the suffere subdue this pernicious practi stored to its pristive vikor, by the use Bal ted, most diffiault to ov: idiwey, loss of memo: bled, under my. trea: aud the system is re- the Electvo-Magnetic s ollexe, for many years ¢ iu Europe for the eure of i A. 8 and Suppression of te have ‘reeetved, 9 Gi teed. INVALIDS—Persous the country, and findin mis, Cau have forwarded to efreqnisite to perform a radical cure, by stating ‘ogether with all symptoms, time of cor ‘nt received elsew fied practitiouer who A. Smith, M. D, &e On the doubts and fears which often deter from marriai aud oa ail other matters conn salted with the most honor: Patients at a dista ve, if any, and ex 11g $5, post paid. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED. TONIC MIXTURE, iciteand Pharmaoy of fidently recommended for all cases eret indulgence or excess of any remedy tor impotence, sterility, or barrenness, unless depend cases of half a dozen $5; REWARD—CROSS SP hUiric cted therewith, J m Por the eure of Gonorthasa, Gleet analagous complaints of the orgau of generation fall remedies yet discovered for is the most certain Itmakes speed: the above complaints, this lew York, is con ility produced by se and permanent eure, without the least re It is an invaluable 15 Chambers street, between City Hal] P striction to diet, drink, exposure, or chaage iu application to bu Shatham street. Hours from7 A.M. to 10 PLA no long quackith recommendation to, deceive the inate bpetlon $1 s not spesk for itself, no one shall tify where it can behinds nud nt Gonorrhea to Minture will not effect a rapid cuse un. prckedand sent to fi f id VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC ‘gonorrhona, gleet, seminal em roprietor challenges « sin hie a forfeiture of $500, ase that unfortunately pervad rich and poor, matrimonial ai remedy by which they can cure osure, in the s},ortest time possib! ot he contracted if a dose ofthe Mix. ken at night on going to hed when exposed. It is put up in bottles wi Sinbottle. One bottle lasts a week, which many are cnred in two da For sale only at Win. Jobn st., opposite F Jelieate nature. exeinsively confined hi ment of ceriain classes of dis OR the radical eure of and all mocorperulent, the resultof twenty yeni ite in Paris, are pronouneed by: peatt, as a iufallibh hey'effect a cure in a iu any otherremedy, 5 all rauks of s » The: selyes without the least Further, the disease con: +08 it has its thousands of vietims. ved in three or four days from thes ted ond maltreated cases that have beew of physicions less experienced will be prompt relief by without taunting the breath, nement from business.’ P & MIXTURE. primary or secondary ayphilis, jail direetions Milnor’s, 192 Broad: lin House, New York. At carry’ enth streets, Philadelphia; and at ion for ski'l and wisenspecting a ven event acertain disease in anid 9 Main street. Ci Open from7 A. jeansing the system with this i Je bottles at $1 e 85; carefally packed JEDICAL DISPENSARY, OCTOR COBBITD, 19 Du Royal College of Surgeor ical Society of New certam delicate n Chatham and Wit ae sirvet, & Member of the coufined his prac Member of the ay be consulted disease. His tong iis pleasant, naie aud f half a dozen at OF SAKSAPA ND SASSAFRAS i of Medicine ond ofqunekery, This t Lock Worst, UILLA, GENTIAN A xpedivioas mode of tfreatmeut—h jig m tong and extended p cases remaved in two to Hications, are afew of Dr Cobbett’s me Jitious, not requiring exther the Use o Dr. Cooper his discoy which he ean cure the worst forin of two weeks, with seareely any 1 da new method by pain to the patien lity, brought on by A secret habit in- when too freely indulged in, ¢ limbs and sinail of the back forgetfulness, palpitation of the heart, A cure warranted in Hiect the number, 14, ‘ive sian, and one caleulated to and aversion to Sold in single bottles, at {yes of half'a dozen betties, é pnedozen Gongs forwarded to all parts of the Union. ICHARDSON, M. D., Agent, HANGING PAPER. LBS, Brown Hangis oy over the door, as there pon the eredulous, in only, qualified physician who advert al2 Imos*r, ellsized, forsale

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