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RT ry and convenient to both; and such as neither will here. | A point of order wae raised, and a dozen inquieies pro. - I afterbe inclined to disturb fn the adjustment of this ba ar pe ee a4 SEcaaae the d boundary we ought to pay a fair equivalent for any con: ghonld close at two o’cluck yesterday ? cossions which may be made by Mexico. | The Srxaxen—No. sir : r to move Under the circumstances, and considering the other Mr Constaate—Is it in orde} to terminate the deh ‘an hour that is past? (Voices: “ Yeasand complicated questions to be settled by negotiation with pays on the appeal ”) i the Mexicen republic, I deem it important that a sum of Mr M Kay 1 awe to lay the TeseRie <a e N t money should be placed under the control of the Execu- Thé Srisnnn The motion ly tee Monee ate (A tive, to be advanced, if need be, to the government of yoice; ‘ And you too”) that repablic, immediately after their ratification of a Mr Tones ardently )—The yeas and nays have been J on the appeal treaty. It mightbe inconvenient forthe Viexican govern. Tere! On Tis Tht aut itiwas not audible tothe | mentto wait forthe whole sum, the payment of whieh reporter | may be stipulated by this treaty, until it can be ratified Mr Toomps ane to take high offence at it. by our Senate, or an application to carry it into effect lf Conv —I hold no such doctrine—(Whatever it made by Congress, Indeed, the necessity for this delay Mr, Toomas —The gentleman says the Chair has no | might defeat the objectaltogether. The disbursement of | right to entertain such @ motion ; tuerefore the appeal is wrong this money would, of course, be accounted for, not as | “NOME. (oo natically <I sald no such thing. Secret service money, but like other expenditures. The Menabnienlintia naka Two precedents fur such a proceeding exist in our | Mr Bigos —Is@ motionto suspend the rules and go | | into Committee, in order 7 past i-tory. during the administration of Mr. Jefferson, | Into Committee, in ordert se dozen others towhich I woull vall your attention, On the 2:h Feb. | gying: I move to ley the reroluuon aed the appeal, om 1908 an Act was passed appropriating two millions of | the table Gollare “ for the purpose of defraying extraordinary ex. | FS re! js ll Bhan gl were called for by | penses which may be incurred in the intercourse be+ Mr G-anam— Will i carry the message? | tween the United Sates and foreign nations,” “to be | The Sreauxn—Itwill not : applied under the direction of the President of the Unit. | spnems d resolution were laid on the table— ed States, who shall cause an accountofthe expeniiture |” Sty ick. then cubmitted a resolution, that all debate | thereof to be Juid before Congress as oon as may be ,” on the President's massage and the, dill and onthe 13th February, 1908. an appropration was | in two hours after they shell have been taki € ap elvquent and electrifying ig the President the power and money | ee; id made of the tame amount and in the same terms, In | ™yye')sd It Was Breed OO ites: | neither case waa the money sctually dnwn from the | Mr J. R Ixcrnsou thing about a question of | jaa a t, in this ves. | Peave or war. for which he was culled to order felbergen? Pe rcpt ary ee gh 9th u eons pm Mr McKay (much excited) explained that the question pect, might -e similar on the present ovcasion, although was to be taken up, and two hours allowed for aeba the appropriation may proveto he indispensable in ac- | The CHaimman called to orde complishing the object. 1 would, therefore, recommend | ,, The Committee took up the umendments to the West | > | ut Aci ny bill, from the ate; but before the passage of a law appropriating two millions of dol- | ig of them, the hour of three arrived, and, acco! lars, to be placed at the disposal of the Executive for the | to the order (wuich was not disputed) a recess wai Ai clared, and the bers went to dinner; and your re- parpore for-which Ihave indicated. porter having the hall to himself, evailed himself of the,| In order to prevent all misapprehension, it ismy duty Guietaie to furuish a duguerreots pe of the proceeding to state, that, anxious as! am to terminate the existing | EvKxINO wet10%. war, with the least possible delay, it will continue to be | When the hour of do'clock had arrived, the chairman | Hed the committee to order but tht if. shall be signed by the parties and ratifed by the Mexi- | svon alter tok ap sundry bills the Senate and acted can republie. JAMES K. POLK. 2 tne same, When the bill making provision for the publication of | Washington, Aug 1646. the laws was taken up Ay i | Mr J R Ivoenso.t.—I move that the message be re | = Mr Gaxnkt Davis offred an amendment requ! ‘ing ferred to the Committee on Ways and Means, that they 4 law to be publis! pers havin ry may prepare a hill according to the view of the Presi- | laigest circnlutiou, and called fur the yeas and na: dent of the United States, and ask the previous question ‘Lhe motion was voted duwn, yeas 69, nays 79, aud the Mr Ratmpuny—I ask the yeas and nays, I wantto bill passed record my vote against it. A resolution was then adopted, limiting each speaker Mr Deomaoo.n—I move thatthe message be referred | to ten minutes on the Mexican peace bul, wheo it should to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. | be taken up 1 The $rraxen—The first question is, shall the message | ‘The House again went into Committee on the West | De reterred to the Committee of Ways and Means. Point Academy and soon after the committee rose. Mr Duomooo.r—I insist, by the rules of the House, | The House then concurred in some of the amendmeuts, | my motion is first in order. and nen-concurred in others. The message was accurJingly so referred. he House now went into Committee, Mr. Norrisin the | Mr Dxomvoore then moved that the House resolve | Chair and took up the Mexican Peace Bill itself intoa Cones of the Whole on the State of the Mr. Wivenaor Union, aad the motion was agreed to. speech agai _Mr. Nonuis, of New Hampshire, was callod to pre- aekad rho side, and on motion of r Mr JR. Ixcersout hailed the rainbow of peace, but | Mr. vicKay, immediately proceeded to consider the | this bill was loosely and indifferently drawn, wich sur- | messoge of tho Fresident of the United States, which | prised him. He offered a rubstitute. was again rea : : Mr. Guvpen said u8 Mr Polk bas t ibi- Mr. McKay—I will now offer a bill to carry into effect | lity of bringing on the war, he sly aE OL the recommendation of the President id him responsible forit and the war. | winte Horwes of South Carolina and others, Let the uld vote for the money though he | ill be read. eh thought Mr Polk should have sent ce | _Itmerely provided that two millions of dollars, in ad- | ueniial message disclosing the otieet he hal ee ieee iy | dition tothe appropriations heretofore made, be appro: | dia nut like this voting withons Knowledge and t priated for the purpose of defrayiag any extraordinary | dark ; he had no objection to California province if sla- expense of intercourse between the ited States and | very was prohibited in it, and offered an amendment to foreign nation:, to be-paid out of any money in the trea- 11 making it a fundamental condition in any treaty aury Dot otherwise app: opristed, the President tf account fornia that slavery should not eaist therein. for the expeniture to Congre: Mr. Wasninaton Hunt was opposed to the acquisition Mr.Houmes of South Caroli + | of California, a8 dangerous to the existence of the Union, tion on which, he hoped 110 | and conld vote no money for that object—be oft dulged. ‘There was no necessity forit. An emergency | amenimeit to prevent any acquisition of tertit had arrived which required the money for which the | treaty of peac jent had asked, tobe voted As we were abeutto | Mr. Simms, of South C ty would hail with some prospect of peace. p gentleman would suffer party considerations to influence his conduct on this great and momen‘oi quiwstion If this money be now withheld, Congr may s00n agai be cailed togeth pe ted. He earnestly objection to what the exect lina, sustained the President, is course magnanimous towards Mexico Davis was tor honorable peace, based up- uses which led to war—the proper boundaries between the two countries, and payment of the claims of es8 | ourcitizens. He wus for prosecuting the war until and au addi ional ex- | these were obtained, and they would require no money ; | od ctnea voroee OS U0 he would vote no money for the acquisition of the torri a ua 5 wl 3 . i 7 he felt Itto be hieduty to demand he would vote forit. tthe see ere, Mr Cannott suid that be nad heretofore been told, | Journ Q Avasis concurred in the desire of th i nat. I , e Presi- and understood that we were at war with Mexico, for | dent for peace, and would vote the money to negotiate the recovery of claims against that repu' Which on it—there was no necsseity for the amendment to pro- Gentes fo ee millions. If this ix the case, where is | hibit slavery in Calivornia, in the event of ite acquisition, | th veconaity stout vating two maillions m. © to be put | For slavery was already abolished there by Mexico, and is of ie jas not @ President . i } pce mere alma opera Were, he ould og j Gould not exist without “being established by the United essity for it, unless it was forther to The debate was continued by Mr. Rockwell, of Con- hous views of the Presivent f | necticut, Mr Chapman, of Alabume, Mr Owen, Me, eras stated in the message ? Ty o paren Ewing, of Tennessee. (who offered a resolution calling on . ti rT i sad : i jont Mexico owes us! It looks as though the Pre | jig himugent {oF ail the information he has from Mexico.) sident meant not oniy to acquire California, bute larger | Mr. McKas then offered partion of Mexico. | do not eel disposed to sanction the | firstse-tion being w Fequest of the, Prosident, ‘uy stundingly, aud telis us his ee-igns ry in Calsfornia. If it is neocessar; . einget ss vod i a Dussix contended that it was irrelevant, and eut | of ord : If we only go for what is right, i get all we should bave without the addition of | Ferien tag voller. The Crain was sustained—voas 91 to 39. yee of Alabama—I move that the commit. Mr Wick moved to amend the ameniment, by adding ee rise. North of 36 degrees 30 minutes, which was rejected, 54 | in b 11 in a modified form—the consideration. Vorexs—* Oh, dont pat en the gag” S Mr. Asumon: Oo amend meat to offer. ies Covtiaca beer aartaoaaae ee | ‘the amendment of Mr. Witmor was agreed to—83 to | Wne motion provaiied—ayes 73, noes 62 | The Srraxxn pro tem (Mr Tibbates,) resumed the chair. There was much coniusion, shifting about, talk- | ‘ir Howse moved Sundry other amondments were offered and rejecte: secon! section heing under consiseration. | afta roviso that the two millions be | offered 0 resolution that all debate on the | Reaves Wee PascUln a Se ee ee eT WE, o'cloc All otuer amendments having been rejected, the ques THKoP moved to lay it on the table. { : | lution, which vir. McKay modified 1 I. | ‘The question to lay it on the table was decided in the | amenied ore sonnet Foe, and reported the bill as negative—yeas 64 nays 10. 4 . Mr McKay mouified bis resolution, at the request of | ing to ihe amocdment: oe? Creuse question, on agre entlemen in his neighborhood, r | Shenae tigseab atte bell ve donbe the debate at two ae moved to lay the bill upon the table— Mr Dromovoux got inn word edgewnys, and said he wee not willing to terminate the debate so soun as two | oe i. 4, 0 he previous question was then seconded, and amend ment greed ty, ihe question being en the | the bili, it was passed, sy 85, nays 76. en aes Me. Asumounx moved to lay the resolntion on the table ‘The Sp+axnn decided the question to be ut of order. | M sHac ¥ @ppented from the decision. | Patuapecrnia, Sund sy evening, Aug 9, 1846. T Jerk commawnced calling the rull, when sane and thvt, tbeefore, the roll cuuld not be | Past wo weeks, that] have not had any tuing in | Mr Cops remarked,that it was too late to mak the commercial lise worth sending. ‘antes make apoint | Tue telegraph has been put out of tune by the Mr. asuuvw.—I move to lay the resolution on the ta- | Storms. eo (cries of “order.” “order ”) |. A violent storm of rai fe Srearen (leauiog over xis desk)—What does | has bern raging siuce 2) the gentleman say ? i Me Atamon—l weeete lay the resolution on the ta: | THe Streets in many prices o le. Since a similar motion was made by my coll ‘ the resoltion has been modified, and pA ilbetieg “| "a Srare Constiretionat Convention.—Saturday, order August 8.—A monon by Mr. Artcher to take out thunder and light: les to three o'clock. pletely inuudawed The Srraxen —The chair is reminded that the resolu- | of Committee of the Whole the report of committee num- tion has beea modified, end, therefore, the motion isin | ber eleveu, (rights of the citizen) at 1034 o'clock this order day, waslost. he Convention then went into commit Mr. J. R. Incensovt.—I ask for the yeas and nays. tee of the whole on the report relative to the rights of They were ordered, but before the result was an- | tue citizen The question being on the motion of Mr. nounced, | O’Conor to strike out the fourih seetion securing the Mr. McKay wanted to suggestion; but it was trial by jury as now used, and inserting as an objected to, and ment that the trial by jury, in ail casi Mr. Payee wanted to hear how the question wan deci- — inviolate forever, aid shall be . ike cases in any new court or proceedini | The result was announced—yeas 67, nays86. Sothe | may be instituted’ or auhorized it Pee pA t resolution was not laid on the table. Mr Bascom moved to amend this section, so that the ‘The speaxne stated the question, shall the main ques | number of jurors to form « jury in civil cases may be | tion be now put 7 and the yeas and nays were ordered. | prescribed by law—lost Nir. Ruggles moved as an | {It wanted but tea minutes to two o'clock, the time amenJment of the section, that in vases when th | fixed for the termination of the debate | in controversy does not excued $—, the jury may cou Mr. Deomooous.—Will it be in order for me to state | sist of less than twelve, or the case may betred withone | Af the time for the termination of the dobate be extended | @ jury, ns may be virected ty law. Mr. Brown moved | to three o'clock | will vote fur it. {Loud cries of “oh, | to strike from the amendment the werds “ without a ju- | no!” "no, no} ry”—carried. Mr. Jordan moved to fill the blank in \ir. | Mr. Daomeoote asked whether he might appeal in | Ruggles’ amendment with the sum of $100 Mr. Stow | good earnest. | moved $50. Mr. Jordan’s amendment was lost was | Mr Apams, of Massachusetts, asked Mr. McKay to | that of Mr. Stow. Mr Jordan mo mottify bis resolution ment, that a jury trial may be wai ‘The Sreaken replied, that it was not in Mr. McKay's | ties in civil & by power to do so. drawa Mr. Mann moved to except ca The main question was ordered to be put—Yeas 82, | record from the operat: enimeat— | mays 68. agreedto. Mr. Ruggi di, Mr. Scuence moved that the House adjourn,and asked | tuen disagreed to pte 2 and nays; but they were not ordered. ment waiving trial by jury —adop ‘then asked for tellers to decide whet her the question w moved further to amend this section prescribing the qua- so determined ification and compensation of jurors—iost. Mr Brown The Sreanen said the geutleman’s request came too J ped 4 new secriom protectung the rights of a bona | 5 ide bolter of usurious paper—ivst. Mr Scmescx—Then | withdraw the first motion to prohibiting the taking of excessive bail, or the inthe adjourn : and uow (speaking quickly.) | again move to of cruel or uuusual punisuments, was ps adjourn, and ask the yeas ani nays. (A voce: What anendment ‘The sixth section, securing the | a dama'l sucker!) . religivas belief and worship to all macking, w They were taken. and the questioa was decided in | ed uv notion of Mr. Harris, requiring tue Legis! the negative—yeas 10, nays 134, provide hy jaw for the effect ction oF cit hataaiariaaee the quostion to be on the adoption the enjoyment of these right igning to reach toe su . case of ihe seventh day Baptists)—also, i 4, Mé Asmauw—i call for the yous and nays, (Cries : | Mr Teggart,so as to prevent. witnosres (rom Delag. mi. | Read ne ren jution ”) : Judges iucompetent vn account of his religious beitef. | Mr Dar-s of Keatuvky. f would inquire what is the | ‘Nir Danforth hea inoved to msert the p ovi-ion of tne | question befure the nouse ? present co ‘ion, excluding minist Tao Sreaxen—Oa the resoiation. (Rap, rap) Gen | irom office. ‘Tne amendment was divcussed until two tlemen we'll come to order. ; o'elock, when, for want of aquorum, the commiiee The resolatioa was read | Tose, and the Convention adjourued (0 Munday.—.drg us Mr. Davie—it saya twa o'olock this day. Two o'clock , Extve. i ; bt a is me therefore ine resolution ie ow' order. | make en | that point. New Mucrrta = Mf. Mackay—I would inquire of the gentleman who jas: Legislature, reas Ae Me ber wGraier e aeeh*! what time dy they want? State, goes into effect utter the §, he militia of this ree « . ie 7 . Ms 4 ual; Wimtmwor—1s it in order to answer the ques: | My We Teves Oe ats om Mr Davis—If the filth secti 0 ve @ spirit of subordination, with an i ‘ntleman from North Carolina will Beste auton g; ne ict fOr thls important bianch of the put the original time of * order ™ By the new law, the entire St: The Sreccea—T' air considers that the resolu. Consists of... .-~9 if alopted, will require the committee to vote forth: By the form wi 6 militia 8 Divisions. 80 Brigaden By th ° law ‘there were | u . ° T would inquire, has the Speaker a | BY the former law mete wore, m the coustraction of the resolution 7 By the new law there will be only Tae Chair does not decide Should this new act be carried out pros from the decision of the Chatr. ten:,there will be organized 512 un the gentleman from Kentucky is not Companies o1 64 men eucit, making 32,763 men, inclusive | nay of field officers. The State is to be Vivided off epaeroeiee Seatlamen from Kentucky makes vision, brigade, regimental und company aistricts Wit, | 3 Regiments, rmed vowunteer Mt Poo a | in each regimental district there is to be an armory, tor | 4 the safe keeping of the arms and Tne Sex. hat the resolution is not inorder. | furambed such regiments. TP “AIL AKE to be tthe usitormed volunteers (privates) are t ‘«a-—The time which it prescribes having | paid while on duty, at parade, "is, not shh a dollar per There is to be but ene military parade ge : ear, Which is to be six consecutive days. The uct Ze Sr cacen— fhe Chair decided htt it was in order. Jorsbes the cesnnee of ¢ . formed coup Me ope eg ge Teselution proposes to termt ana a (om Av t Dave: ovnient bog dy ‘ oa] low, there has beenno debate. What of the company distiict, the limits of whioh are to be ve- esas ‘i ft pw ver te Lag 1 i nahn to do pa oar, ex. Mc. Daomooors — I did n't hear anybody ony tt | annually be f Piao Ne + » bet: - wm oat of order! (Laughter) | Ber, to the Collector of Tasso Davai aoe mere” | he should vote to give him | - 734 to 936 reals for whi | Mr. Witsor moved his amendment, prohibiting slave- | Cal Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, sad that Mr Ashmun was | There bas been ¢0 litle business dowg tor the im Me Brundage | of the gospel 3e" | Sarg BR COMMERCIAL. Vork, Saturday, August 8. new in either 5 pote, as by ‘aod fend fo ph. HOM contin- ree A iry fore: el oe ye | 9 in Oswego, Fi ‘$0 135; Genesse, $4 18K Michi — mony Some new wheat flour is in market, selling at 26. Large sales white Genesee have been made at 95 cents fpally for shipment, and in Illivois at 82 2 64 cents ; Rorm Carolina, 8085. Rye. northern old, is selling for 63 @ 69cents; new, 65 a 66 ents.— Corn, western mixed, 50 a 64 cents ; Jersey, 59 a 60 cts; northern yellow, 69 a 6) cents, Cottoy—The demand today was limited, and the sales are reported at 600 bales. Prices continue firm at our quotations. { Livenroot Cusssivications, Kae Crops We understand, says the Baton Rouge Advocate, that ‘on come of the plantations im this purish, the leaves of the cane, for sever«l ucres, are completely riddled by the worm, The plant. however, must be too old to suffer much from such depredatioas. ‘The cotton, too, in many where it has not been ruined by the wet weather, fering very much irom the worm. ‘The Albany (Ga) Courier, of the 25th ult, announces the appeurance of the caterpiller among tne cotton crops in Deca ur and Thomas counties, Vhe coldness of the | | weather and almvst incessant rains for the ten days pre- ceding. are assigned us tne cause forthe early appear. | | ance of the worma The Conrter further adds=The | only complaint made aout the crop in this county 0 far | as we nave heard, is the too rapid growt. of the weed, and consequen ly a want of fruit upon the stalk. We think it will not be safe to anticipate any thing like an average crop in this section. . | The wheat crop in thiy vicinity will probably be below an average. There has been a large quantity raired, and apurt of it of good quality tt much of it has been struck with the rust, aod is considerably skruok The | average of the whole crp will,therefure.be rather light. Oats suffered a little by the excessive drought, but on the whole the crop will nut prove ‘much de! nt. The | rains during the past week huve sees. benefitted the corn, which bad uuto suffer by the drought.—Fort Wayne, (Ie) Sentinel, July. The wheat harvest is vearly over in this district. No new wheat in the murket yet. Three snillings is the | price offered by the buy ers — Pictou Sun, 4th inst. We regret to state, in confirmatiun of our announce. meat last week, that the potuto crop is now ascertzined to be diseased beyend a doubt. The e sput 18 showing itself not ouly ip the vicinity of city, but through the various parts of the provinca—St. Jehn Courier. Burcign Markets. Havana, July 24—Trade dull Provisions and gece ceries at the follo wing quotations}: - Fiour, New Olea: $14 to $15 per bariel. Hams, N O, $11 to $12 per i Ibs Lard, NO, $11 60 to $11 76 per 100 ibs. Pork, N O.in eT ome 60 to $17 per bbl. ; Clear, in boxes, $11 50 to $13 Beans. white and red, 87359 to $1 73 per arrobe. Beef, prime and mess, $10 00 tu $12 per bbl. Cheese, $10 60 to $14 per 100 lbs, Corn, Indian yellow, shelied, 37}4c. per arobe. ‘he sugar market was held at from 6% to 6 reals per arobe ot brown and yellew, ordinary to superior. Mo- 1 (and cost of cask) of 34 8, from BY to 11g per ordinary, from $6 60 to $7 per 100 lbs; fine, none in-| market. ‘Exchange on London, 60 days sight, 13% to 14 per cent premum; New York and Boston, 60 days ight, 2 to 3 per cent prem; New Orleans, at short sight, to 6) per cent prem. Mexican Doubloons,2 per cent rem. Freights—Neutral vessels wanted at the folluw- ing rates: sultic, £4 to £4 103; Mediterranean aud | Cowes and a market in the Baltic, £8 10s to £: Hamburg, Bremen, and Great Britain, £3,128 6d to 16s; France 105 traucs. American vessels to the U.3, ey & per box sugar; 62}¢ to 76c per bug coffee ; $3 per \d molasses. Latest Dates RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD oFFice. + Mar 25 Port aa Prince Porto Cabello. Pomt Petre, Guad. Pernambuco Panama Gunyaqui al lipagos avre 3 iy y, N jue Faleabuaua. ‘ah é trsmengers Livenroor—Preket shi and daugnter, widow of th ne; J Hay des, Wiss Hayde Reed. eugiaid; E 8 Wilson, BN; J C Hess, N 1 ork—306 in steerage. Havne—Packet ship gilvie de Grasse—MrCombier Paris: | Mme Arzac aud child. doy Ula e@ ce &. Greenway, Baltimure; Kout Vcl Graham, New York—251 in steeraxe. Arackisu—Seur Alvion—F Hubbard, J Valdof, Don An- el Laxsanote, Graid Canary—Brig Shamrock—Capt Saw- yerm33 in sveerage. HK ne Harri Savannan—B ig Vi Coovell aud twe child: Harris, Mr Gray, wr Var Gy ward, Mr Powers, Mr Ful Kemingtou, Mr Cowdry, oir F. Vee ard and lady, Mrs Wenport, . r r Altemayer, Mr eill, ir Aldermaa, Mr mm. Merreage Luapurtauone. Liverroot—Sbip * tephen Whitney—200 tons coal Robert Kermit—: pkye mdze Matias & Gautry—2 Habersham & Joues—6 Sands, Fusler & co— Josiah ellison—z Fray Joues 3 8 bxs Sands, Falier & Ney & col Walsh & Hérner & co—8 L At- & a Nespie—7 Hugh Ke ly & co—2? Chester, Clark & co—2 Bowrd nauk Hunt—z J) Newstalt & co—9 Lane, Li & col 5 & T Warren—2 § & L Holmes 4 Hall, Brothers & cum! AH Wand & co~2 Hail, Brochers & ho—6 H Sheldon & co—9 Thompaou & co—3 Wright. String: er & cod Adviance & Strouy—-! Halsted & Hines—4C Conant, Elis & cot Harman & Hays—3 8 N Willi ug—t Brown, seaver & Dunbar—l Febows, je & Cooper—1 Gillespie & Hartwell—-3 WH Smith & co—5 EJ Brown & com? F 3 Winsteum & ¢ —1 Hook & Towusend—1 Warren & Towasend—2 Semuel Roo- | sevelt—-2 George stacy—I Heary Audrews—1 Lous & Faire mu—2 Teac +), len & ev—2 George Underhill & cot do Cromwell, Hught &cu—t Junes 3I co? Beals, Bush & com12 BOG Wai. 2 Fouila d, stewart & & com27 Wrizht Sige & Co—35 Keaveys, Burze & Sa n—27 Jomes BE lerman—3 AW Spies & cod William B Bont A & S Andrew Gray=7 Harbuck & co—3 CB Comat, E 1 Jona Vin Nesta DA Com toek—1 Richied 2 Td, Brotaee, keveet Hsbere Speddene as: Mt rs utter fie! rotner: 7 Robert e em 25 Col & Strou.—1 Amos R Eoo—2 James Owee-t Woodbuy Avery & co—? Lee & Case—6 ¥ Colt & Strang—1i7 bob- a es ca ee ere Ww: 8 Pketan tin 2 = 12 J Gabon & com50 di Dedge & co—30 A J Brackett—8 William Whit Keo i453 J Jones & co—3 Beals, Bash & Ww son, Brown S co—l418 oxs tiv plates Phelps. Dod phx indze Lictle & | ow—i3 Hughes, Ward & co—3 Van Ant Wop & Ockiev—d Smith, Charger ‘S& com® Wight, 3 uges & Shaw Bird, Gitiion & com1 DN Marray—4 WOH a ry Kooi Hew Hi fi c: steel Edward F Sw Cameron & Bm Midstetou pkes to order. Havre—ship Silvie de Grasse—Sics mize Loerchigk & Mereuduach—9 others—21 Moran & Iselin—30 dt & %, " > Cope Pivelpr, Chitten- | Merrill & Ely—! Lowe & —8 Dera met Henri Beiguet e—2 Sol & Hart=$ A Aer d—<L 0 Marr 1H Smith—10 Lovity & Beeker—6 LT Movlot & Scheffer—2 G Fre em) J Lafferte- 2 Bro rea & Ounlar—t Coclit=! L Draper & Greene—s ET Brown 3 5 L A terbury—2 3T Basset & Aborm—I | 2 White & Shetheld—2 Mad - ralley—t FS Coheu\ 3 Willistoa=3 \ilen & Hagen—2 B Srong—) Be edit & Tompkins ~1 Road & eI Zordele & Piersou—3 Hook & Towu- & Watervury—1 tH roodmano—1 B Laro- 20 Schrage & Hoop—1 Da- at jourd——2 Moran & a ad Fiminger—| ‘a ad worth—-t CA Riwlium—2 J Volltmett te Gomer—€ PCD Dolio & son—t Warts & Shemin—! M & W Living pe Do ema F towde ms =1 PD Mutler—7 1, Royer ra & Recse=t A wei fa Hortanan sons, M H Hortemann & Son—? jamin— 1 Meeks & Plate F Victor & Ach lis—3 Kobh & co LBC J & ot Se Grosvenor=1 F Guillard &eo=15 © Rheimer=t 10 Cerf. Deer & Maym1'C F A Henrich—3 Bourrt de emai so27 Ft com A F Mi J ith Us cal | Benjams jeimer & Lautier—3 L Gol erger—) Berrie t cases to 01 ‘Augusta—002 bxe sugar for—1 box sugar 1 apples 20 behs bananas aud | Bo, amrock- tals barilla C E WP bempure Tes books 10 cks Ibion—153 hhds sugar 48 do molasses Howlend & As- y Nephews & Co. Piuwall—98 do’ 165 cks mol: provmecntiy ermestetiemar TR, oss. ferrites de wool BD Periea68 bls molasses Robert & Willi ma—t box Woolses & Woolsey-9 rt & Murray~93 do lard 24 kegs J W C Bid—9 bi wheat bales cotton to order. MARITIME HERALD. Movements of the Steam Ships. Leav. Packet Ww Arrive. Packets lw Sali. ween of the West, July 6| J RSkiddy, Luce, July 16 | St Janes, Meyer, v ff, Julv8 | Zurich, Thi Jutyl6 | Franco: July 24 | Utica, MARSRIL! July 11 | Missoari, S$ Ivester, Fi PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 10, rss 03! nioM WATER ..,.. 1 Liverpool, June Packet ship Stephen Whitey, acket ship Steph itney, Livernool Jane | , to R Kermit. On ir Havre. rasse, Rich, Havre, July 34, with | ~ton. July 4th, spoke Havre pilot boat, | urguudy the day 28th, with mn'Ine Island, saw ship A who boarded the 0 De 1 Lo iden, from the Western Isles, bousd to Liverpool 4 99 31, was boarded Bidet. rd, and 5 from Craikhayen, rit ry adh, Arab, Il weeks fm to Qu. bec, short of 3045, spoke brig fast, bound to Miramichi, 30 days out.— it westerly winds ouring the pass as been 8 days to the westwar The de G has dead | gallons. Coffve—tnaage, $3 90 to $6 00 per 1001bs;, Geo 2) Norwegian bark Prae ballast, 105 passengers, to Bark Ellen Augusta, («f Portlaud) Haumilton, 23 days from Matanzas, with sugar Bark Undue, ap a. Krog, (a from Stettin, in Schmidt & Brichea. master ‘ days from Para, to James Bi- ic Tecumseh, Rippley, New Orleans, witn mdse, to Brig Snamrock. Dod; nary, with barilla, to CE Quiney ore reported) 22 days from Howland & Co. ge, 13 days from Lansarote, Grand Ca- Left no American ves. | Antwerp for New Ortean 5 feet water ia her hold, having demued: she had ou board 150, Jat 31 50, lon 69.40, spoke bark Eliz1 Thornton, 22 daysfrom 3 jerinan passengers. days from Araceil ith inst, lat 36. lon 74, for Rio Janeiro. ‘ 1c, Lorkhart, Parce, Fx, July 25th, with sugar s from Bueford, NC, with na- lists, 3days from Eltham, with wood, togche Sabine, Chadwick, 10 days from Beaufort, NC, with nayal stores, to master. Schr Vermilion, Seaman, 5 days from Baltimore, mdse. Scbr Elen, Huut, 3days from Virginia. A ship, supposed the Chaos, from Liverpool. Also, 1 brig—unknown. » Rassell, previously reported, was towed to the city by steamboat Hercule: brige Franess, for Jacksonville: Bhi for H IP sist®?h.s Witdsors sekY Harmontas Walker, for Het Helen Mar, for Windsor Miscetlaneous Record. Srp Curravien, reported day as having gone ashore hadacargo of 1661 bates of cotton, oily 45 of whic! leaving her broken in two, with (5 fect wa beating out of the harbor ou the 29th, she missed stays. Notiee to Mariners. ‘The Collector of the pore of New London. gives notice, inder date of August 6th that the Spindle on Race Rock. | calted, has been carried away by a vessel, "o guard «ther vessels from i je been placed hy the side These buoys are reported to may be easily seen by those who } wi 1 through the Race. Brig Eurotas, af Plymouth, Mobiie to Liverpool, July 28, oge: Sherman, Alexandria for Liverpool, July 31st, ship Archelaus, Boutelle, New Orleans to Liverpool, July 28t', 1st 32 20 lou 78 05, parted company 30th, off Cape Hatte- agsia ou the Ist lat 37 43, lon 7) Ot, ‘ Thompson, Mayaguez, PR, to Bangor, 5th town, DC, to Trinidad, Aug annah, Aug 3d, between Hat- ras, und passed Bark Seb« teras aud Look out. Sid from N London 6tn, ship Phasiix, Higgins, for Indian of bark Mt Wallaston, of New Viarch Ith, cleau, all well oa of ship Baltie, of N Bedford 1. with 2000 obls orl, bouud to Mayden, Lelaud; © C | Ocean and N W Coast, ‘A retier from ¢ apt Baw Bedford, reports her «tT: A letter from Capt. offin. of ship Harvest, of is, Nant, 1000 spn 500 wh, Geo VW ashit 150 symm 1100 wh); Nov 15, Phebe, Harri ported Nov 11, 1800 bi ham 1100 wh. (he ce bern reported Bept Massachusetts, ( »8). eH ‘Tmont. 8 0 h , ved at Nantucket. report at Wellington. NZ, Blackiner, NB from sandwich | h, (has beeu reportes mosout, 2-0 spm 200g w! = 2300 wh). port, brig Ridout. for N York. Anacrino, July 25—Ii 20—In port. bark Gen ‘Hurrison, up for mas ys ¢ riette, Haestoop, fm chr Lee, Thomas, Balize; 25th, brig Harriet, Jenkins, Lightbourn, 5 Clara, Griffiu, for Bostou; | r, Horner & £978 Liat | gon, from Portland: ache i Sid 25th, sehr Ellen & ¥ 2G—In port, ships Regulus, Joyce, for N | Agawan, Lane, ‘ork, idg, and others. Sid bark James Bay! "hil Forex. PR, July 25—In port, bark Don Juan, Currier, for N lowes, fm NYork, ty sail soot. Bld 1dth, brig Ore 22—In port. brig Patriot, Knowles, from ‘Tien, Souw, from and fur Balt, disg. ascus, Turk’s Island. brig Cordelia, Hi me Ports. Axexanpata, Aug 6—Sld brig Brovkline, for Boston; schr Wave. Balt. 1 Horuer & Hyew! Lord & Taylor—l Frederick | owel Baitimore;'BH Field, Boult, Alba: co Kinjah Rogers, aud W Y zee, Churchill, do; Waleott, Ry- 6—Arr, bark Palmetto, Kendrick, B herwood, N York; Urray Taft Balt; sehr Soge, J \ as be Providence, Ri; the offiug, « ship. sup k. Neton. Daggett, Rotter- 00 steerage pis-engers ) Avemmunta, (Bs) fi «orig Piti, Brow, from (Brem) Probst, Bremen: het; begs Win fH Taliman, jk and Kichmond. , esdemons. St Lawrence; barks Macedo- Yarmouth aud George Henry, brig Gen Cobb end sehr Belle, MeMath, NYork; Wil- hip Aurelius, Kell ‘ishee, NYork. 6— rrald and Rhode leignuereo deers ; et B Wats Browning, Pr do fyr Swanshoroug Aug 7th, arr schr i hmoud, Gibbs, from N York, via Nor- | ny; yaeht N walk and N Haven. iy vitae: abide PHiLaprcenta, aa, be Somers, do; Eldad, | lana, Fall River: Ceylon, ¢ tok ee ia, Cold aol Philadelphia; 1 W Smith, N York. Sid | Waciiey & com$ Still sce gfe fe rt gene, Soy Poy Dard. York. se]s now at the anchorage. LADELPHIA : acre Pale ner, Nickerson, Prov bee farthe Hen, and stes rigs Bermu fRAINS RUN Rete Leave Brooxtys at7 0’ ” « “ “ « “ ate places. Laavs Ganenronr ats o'clock, A, M. Accommodation tram daily, (except Sundays,) through to Bro M., Boston train, or on the arrival of ry r from Noewich: seorpene at St } jeorge’s Manor and Farmingdale. | Leave Wanmemanesn, | A.M" for “ “ « “ Brooklyn. | Farr to — Bedford 8 cents, East New York 12)4, Race ere 18%, Trotting Course 314, Hyde Park ian of court) 3734, Hempstead 44, Westbury 44, Stations, to take the Baggage Crates will be in readiness street, to receive baggage for the several trains, £; "fostoay Ssh, longs fe Posser, Je { N°, Cune-se PAY.~DR. CORBI1T. 19° 1 Frenets, town, « ti Fi Id4th, schr Jonas Smuth, Brow- may be consulted ia, the treatment ot Avitees—Arr brig Porte Rico, Goricell, | Ch mon, New Yorks Thos Fen: 5 ‘E ib, Lu onstitucioual weakness, brought bg Fisher feenar Fall dalged ta. by young men, k Diamond, Cox, New York, Eldridge, Boston; sehrs is. St; Honery A Heberra, Or, THE ELIXIR OF LOVE. ‘N Bi Lim) , Lucorrhea or G scull, Scull, New Fs Me per Pare «od stormed ithe Inte eae ESS LINK, vi ‘phin to Pitts Monday, j No. 274 Market street, DAILY, at 734 All the fatigue and dan- h Ral are, onmmmenped its route passengers: travelling in conche ther information, apply at the old-established Ovfice, | wl Daa UMSITN j NG ISLAND KALLAKUAD U SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ony coe ENCING WED a alk Wb Boston iz ia for Green | ly of overcoming, but also of completely destroying Bi Sun ab with a Mo for Parmia dale and | Of authentie doeum ria mets ugh to Greeaport, sys ping’ | the meeus . and all the stations between | Willis stre armiugdale and Green Accommodation train reenport train, tor Brook: ‘Accommodation. tein, Yor Brookaya, Leave Jaseatoa a ‘A.-M. Accommodation train, (or Brook- famaica » Clowsville (daring the nes- $1) Lake Road station on $1 18%, phsak 81 $1 62) ja uthohl $1 624, Greenport | proprietors ny one :o vod Peri }, Thos a i, 18%, Mediord stat | Manor $1 6234, River! | tuck $1 6234, Keeommeds mesport $1 6214, Maite- | staxes of rese complaimts, with such universal su: cess, tion train $175, Gre: Stages are in readiness on the arrival o} i Passengers at very low fares, to all parts of | the foot of Whitehall | Ror reatraint in diet or one or Two weeks with iy. |. Constirotiowa: Desuity— who have wana : eh thaeeaeteenee Wier oak nest ger to "ir Sohosn's ages ay — IN, IT street, Mi canoe gen ep Ge pmcciGguer , ‘ the body, orn the throat of nose, Borieelt I's rare nce bauer of the less, atereally Wesed, causing nightly emissions, positively prevent ge yd ~ aE Reiger | Ser Salen ere ee ana, (Br) Sauuders, Port Spain, Trinidad; | vention from asmness auld e*m Rigelette, (Br) ‘Francis, 3: UUCINA COCA Newark. NJ; BB FP Of the sure and speedy cure of Incipient e or uivoiuntary discharge thereof, and for the tion of the system, no mater whether the causes, or produced by wrregulanty. i Ines, or ‘The wide celebrity of this wou dial in both hewisph quick and ) ost: aud complaints éth of April, being pass. | CUNSTibPalton, ‘COSTES? Without Medicines, Injections, or Baths. Dise covery Recently made in France, rice, a Jents. TP HE th Eng} sh edition, translate from the 2rd French ‘itdliite menus {recently disco eped a Frances) aot on. wy | aud infallible menus (recently styppiug at | ihvererate and al Cousti: ivaal Co out asing er Tajlowed by a great umber {ipm cantons phyuicieas ane other certifying the complete efficacy of Paryatives, injections | Persons of distineti Le, eae Greneh Hiekarsiie, | Sold at the narional depot of Warton, of Paris, No. ud also by Juv. Miltan, igs Brosdway John street way: Wyatt "Heury Joly sou, 273 Broad H. King, comer of m & jeand interme | Ketcham, 12! Fulton si Chambers street; Apothe en pien mes | Crambie, cor Bowery an th ati ae is alta 3 Fourtl Bower 0 Brooalyn by Dr Charles Steane, 1 Faltom ct 500 CHALLENGE, VALIER’S FRENCH PILLS HT un ted le. . 1 na- ‘he mony ¢ im Copa’ ‘an. ovher niuseatiug mixtures, cannot fail to gi Jed breierence Wesides ein the maat effectual and svendgente ever duecbvereun hep ere cath «hy fete om any M. Greenport train for Brooklyn.’| wipleasaut smell, donot affect ath of aichen. the sto- Me Accommodation tran, for | mvck fi tay time-or fo the ling the par of suspicion at 25, Brushville ery. They are equally effectus) fi cui 1. #8C Goeuorthass, Gravel, obstinate Gleets, ranch 37%, Carle Place | Fiuar Alin. (or Whites, peculiar 10 emales), w sivess of ‘Farmingdale 68%, Deer Park | th xeverative organs, a heve cured buudreds of these |, after every other remedy had ely used for the '-st tea \exrs, 3734, St. George’s | The hy i Ee a remedy of equal jou train s. uty, 4 ti itaré of a at the several | “‘Price $i yer box. For sale at <4 Nassau street, basement. 5 1 the Ham: T ky, soft, fiw make the scalp healthy. A and cl to aoontee oth, white and fruitful; #0 before the hour of starting Bop the Bapoklyn see. FS ths a gaoshthp wry Seana rene y sie 6 geal st tesman” Leary. mport for ar : And, rs bor twice each day, on the arrival of the trans from brook. | the article at that ptice ik knowihg it to be lyn. myl9 re bee Foe Ones See this as iM never wi = eign her it i ress, LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Express Mall | terve, to 1 r'ialling off, and cure seust or in, leaves Whitehall street Ferry, New York | dandruff, th Ral HAR RESTORATIVE aide, every morning at 7 A. M., for Bostou— | will never fail to doall this, as hundreds will tell yon with ‘Also, trains from Brooklyn side at Tovclock and | gratitude. It dresses the hair benutifully, and makes red oF eamiuutes, and 9% A.M.,and 3and P.M., daily. The ? | grey hair grow dark from the roots. ron , and 3 P. M. trains go through, the former stopping nt ingdale and manor, and the latter atal) places on the | Eagle, 62 Charham street, or 413 Broadway, Id, price 4, or 8 shillings, at, the sign of the Ameri jet r Fustou street, Brooklyn TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE PARISIAN DECORATIVE MORNING LINE A’ FOR Returning on what ae? oF NEW YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, the pier at er eistunk ae Caen team Captain R.B. Macy, artlavdt street, on ‘Puesday, Thursdsy at seven o’clock. LUMBIA, Capt Wm. B. Peck, will THE PRIVAiE CH ‘The lo wr-pressu’ seayes the [vol of v evenin ‘The Steamboat C 1 leave e Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 7 x these Boats will arrive in time to take ‘west to Buffalo, and hall and Leake Champlain. apply on board, or atthe Office on | iid, contmining his own pecu o'clock. the Moruing to Say ratoga, Whi For Passage or Freight, the wharf. No freight taken after 5% o'clock. 4 NOTIC ds, freight, bank bills, speci: other kind of property, positively at the owner's ri THt MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL For particulars, see Adv JURSIONS. -— Aah eae A Hudson ri Diseases OF THE URINARY ONGANS—@ueh as en, and theua walk tothe El Fiet yf the e exceedingly picturesque rove the most easily accomplished an ‘excursions that cap be made frou the The grounds now present a charming aspect, the tree in leat, aud the soil covered wi ¢ walks are in excellent order, having been considerably em ellished the present spriug. very pleasant afte: E—All goo eee ¢, wil Uivelof ell rara the Coll which will per marches, waltzes, tL peers oyna a two da West emyton, Milio fs 00) rhook and Balti Breakfast and dinner on board the boat. NLAGARA, will leave Gorham, on Tuesday, nee ts ‘Thursday and Satarday mornings, at 7 o'clock. purchased for cash, en ble ms to ly on board, or at the office on the “on Monday, Wed- | facturies, by ore of the frm, and. em T SEVEN O'CLOCK UPHOLSTERY, ALBANY AND TROY—From the CURTAIN MATERIALS, &e. Steamboat Pier at the foot of Barclay street. HE. snbsenbers have now in sto ¢ their full assortment Landing at Peckskill, West Point, i e, Hye ol, Catskill, Hudson, of Srocatels Silas, Satin de India Damasks, Chictzes, Moreeus, O1 table for Bed and Window Curtai ot ll descriptions, for Interior c be-tussorted stock in the United any other gece bliatepent, in the ¢i which for variety cauuot e for internal decorations, rereived by SOLO MOD STS, FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF TRAVELLERS, MARIVERS, R those at ad stance, and who rapid cure, Dr Kalph has com i case, with lock and key, aud his Baie rand. success ficient for the cure of any cout ining every thing necestary is necutiar yd pred to tr treatment. with more w | case, Une, a lite for the enre of both comp vellers. Theyfare sent, ¢ or itha rich turf. le, Elysian Fields, an excelle: form selections from the favorite Operas, popn- | other medicin MEDICAL AID. | ; f it GREGURY, No; 3. Roosevelt wre he human eve is eubdect, any, disorders of that organ y and radically eutring bi ts of ase, ia the astowishing s! riod of | his office, will satisfy the pablie that his ice ig not ex- Le of any other Oculist by anew and easv method, recently discov. red. Aperfect care in so short atime may seem incredible to many, hut those who will take the trouble to call es above, Will be convineed that what 18 here sated is literally and | ,247,, 0% Practically true. ‘The fee for cure is general Medien! mea or ether informed the price has been ra wi -to any distance. sementon the last page. au) Iwer Chron ry di Binder, ws Seue Ceeetveacoriboea or whites be sv suiteble for females, geverative organs, rar ly, lance at Music, tine street and 127 Maiden anal and Christopher sta, a3 wer ge eelay wreck aati) 11 | THE EYE. to Barclay streetuntil 11 | YR. WHEELEM, Oculist, No.29 Ureenwich street, New York, near the Battery, devotes his exclusive attentioa to diseases ofthe Eye and Ophthalmic 8 mitm*r | —~ | public that there uot amongs Ke the uumerous diseases to which cannot be essentially relieved or cured of | vastmumber of undoubted testimonials which can be seen at ceeded either in extent or success by in the United Stites. itice hours from 8 A .M. to 1o’elock P. M., after which ut door patients. ** Artificial Eyes forsale, and whieh will be inserted on reasouable terms. several MEDICAL AID. $ hi 4 purchase thi t, are j edtoBs. auld iwerre™ | sqraPapitniel contjning remarks ou Dinesses ofthe Bre, wri | mode o' * remment, can be had gratuitously at his residence, ©, PEEDY CURE —DR. GREGORY, No.3 Roosevelt | thessme will be forwarded to tay ove make. application ‘one door from Chatham street. has now in al op | him by letter. post paid ba ad eration a method wher tain fours malady, in the short space of two day men wishing to procure the recipe the price will be $300—fee for cure, from dical Apply as abs P. BRANCH OF LE | delioate, priv the Ce ees . a remedies, eons, fo in'this instance” ine fee (85,) which wil y te Ly t penaes, must be enclosed, pott 9 by he is curing ree 9 Nassau street, ome |r cer CHURCH’S VEGETABLE LOTION. eC tions on the fix etter, tan, freckles Aud iweme | fir # short time, esti RIVATE DISEASES. Taping ateee Also by Mis Hate, Weak THE PHILADELPHIA COL- | “avisim=m : GE OF MEDICINE. T° ELLERS, MINIATURE PAINTERS, we— 97 Nassau Strevt, & J. HARTNETT, No. 2 near —Patients residing in any part | Broadway, wholesale and retail Manufacturers ® fall statement of their situa d Jewel t kind it may—delic te or tue Dres it will be consulted upon by ¥ for that purpose, and the ne- rded immediately. which will include all ex | A. variety ‘of t d directed to aande te order, with neatners and ON, Agent, treet, New Work mvlaim?e lernid Bail in 5 TS Where one of the Members—Ductor MeDonnell—is incon: | AAD THE FOLLOWING ADVERT BeMaNTS stant attendance THE SPECIFIC EXTRACT, For the eure of Gonorrhoa, Glee of the sexual! organs, nocturna! emis: Strictures, weakness % NASS - maudalldnel get | MEDICAL ADVICE tN PRIVATE DISEASES. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, from the urethra. This powerfal diuretic cures sooner than it 3 - any other remedy as yet discovered, without interfering in | “[' HE, YEMBERS of the New York College of any Way with business. “$! per pot. } we to direct their parti ‘attention to ARS Prepared by the College, | nuine Honduras root. 1 cury and uaskilfal mes or6 bottles for $5. NON-ME. primary diately after the first who have eruprics scrofuln, or any disease ai blood, show!d n Siotsen of half 9 arelully packed au Wee Bi ang Im*r cy M. BLADDE urinary affections, wh: Stone, and on which, whoever may consult him, may depend on receiving the most frithful and deliberate attention. alphas wnade the subject of iat study ‘he author, Di ito U ticularly im the subjects general c N B—For the convenience of those at a distance, and for | travellers, and key and wish ing by the College for the | “” cry to the constitution oF confinement from. business.” Lo. symptoms. aud the | _ of bf ss : " judicious use of mer- Price, $1 per boule, | fy. BLACK DROP. the principe! hospitals e remedy in Syphilis, both wuld be resoried to imme | OM an LpUre state ot the beone moment without ik. Biugle bottles, 1 parts of the Union bs pam A SUBIR E EAE a, ANY. Dr. RAL! ewe to state that home as much as possible (ex pon any of the disorders reenwich street—or by post, throngh Box 869 Lower Post ice—New York, Also to observe thot beside gleet, stries ture. and the various eompliented di here are others which are deeply has weakness and init bility » and those various v i preferred, be addressed een sable to give several most emi however, no Tong rank, the impudent claims to me: i 1 experience’ of a class of people who literally, rge cities, become ouly a proof of the ignorant very differen te ate aature, and enw tly promi |<. ding medical trentmeut, a safe end permanent Core/wrthoes pla ing all medi their case exp! t closing 8 post VEL Gat 3%» ve) {'OK the radical eure of gonorrhes, tod ant, omis- Kei i |) mocopurulent discharges the arethra. Private Lunar These Ble te reanlt of twenty yenre® experience is. the ital de Charite 97 Nassau street at his residence, Cotas nee $i perbow CONSTI“ Livan vewiLITY CURED TH! ONIC: MINGUR spiemared the College of icine and of the city of New 1 eon Caen y Semmes eicoasgt iy kia ik To ta teeghantle mdulzence or of an >: Semmady to impotence, ‘feerility, oe barrenness, unlese p= ing malformation. jin je hordes Beach ; ene of hal. oxen $5 ; carefully packed and sent to all of the Union. RICORD’S ALTERAIIVE MIXTURE, HR the if Br sasrtal sheers: nodes: or soya frogedor oy ok nak ailed on these HE" RIDNEY 8: called Gravel or Gravel in every Stond, ‘he believes injudicions use of mercury, or Tt was resis A persons sospecting venet int re! it pames and | cem shonid werful purifier witho necexsary : al titles aod " without thoroughly cleanse the system Celebrated alertat re, Sold in single bortler at $1 eaen ; in eases of haifa: tor @2 carefully packed inl toot ete a ee as contrived a little chest with lock | CONCENTRATOL on. @ ARILLA he lid, which contains ENTIAN AND SaSA¥! fe and private cure of | ¢ New Yew. College and ‘ially d to those t established for oF Of a personal treatinent. “As | Thisretined and highly conceacreted id distinet disorders, ere are qualities and the ‘one, benide a full supply of | lently recom: the tent tyringe and ingiedi- | toany extract of Strsaparilia at present the other, coutaining all that | May he selie on as certain the ore to the more | frem an impute state of the = wl es, And one alit- worm, bhotehes oF pin for the cure of | otts, nodes, u Vy fitted for Ma- sary dlaense ati 08 fr a» injndicions ase of merenry. Boldin wngle ytles, at fa doven * B er savantagey, that be hav ae 83 » yey are for ed to of the Ui very part of the United States . BM fA wl parchasers. fi a “avian ed hag ice open Da a

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