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ls of 1200 Sely't Sr reer, ain, officers and crew. eae pies of iat nd not only duplicates of # 4 will Dake the authoug “< the tonnage s equal—the carry gle ship of large tonaiige tb greater than tha tern’ wesselt of lighter ton- nege—the effect of the sea will be k and though may not sail more niles r hour, iil make e quic er passage soross the Atlantic. reason of this is ob: ‘The small craft is crawling up one side of the md plunging down the other, while the aking almost a straight line. Again. the draws a) water in proportion to her size ll one. Fer instance: — Draft of water U.S. frigate U. States Do ship of line Pennsylvania Difference... 1 foot 8 in. Tons. Difference ...... co ae 0 01800 ef this difference of draft is the greater densi- below than near the surface. A large ship propelling power in proportion to the small craft, obtain the greatest velocity. Ihave now entered into a sufficient demonstration for the columns of a newspaper, of the advantages of large vessels over small ones, and will now make a few re- marks in relation to metallic vessels. It ell known to some of the New York mechanics, that many of fe rivets of the new Mexican steamer lately d in your harbor, were corroded through; that many of the plates were entirely unfit for sea service, and their bot: toms completely covered with shell fish. On an exami- uation of the submerged wheel of the U.S. steamer Union, the paddles are found to be haif corr while the cepper is perfectly good and has not lost in weight a particle, and is free from shell fish. The expense (origi- nal) of materii ors of a copper ves- sel, would exc @ wooden or iron ship about twenty ae | cent. The Missouri cost about $500,000; if the ship ad been built of copper, the original would be $600,000. The load line of this steamer was 16 feet; the load line draft of water of the Great Britain, 16 feet. ‘The tonnage of Great Britain iron steamship. -3500 tons Missouri... Difference... .. The following are the dimensior compared :— ae eeee « 1600 tons | &e., of the two ships Great Britain, Missouri, Figure head to tafferail, 322 feet. 223 feet. Breadth of beam, 50 feet. 40 feet. Four cylenders each, 7 feet 4 in diameter. 6 feet. Length of stroke, 6 feet 7 feet. Screw propeller. 16 feet. Wheel 30 feet. Estimated consumption of coal pr day, 50 tons. 35 tons. Power of engines, 1,000 horse )0 horse We find, in proportion to the size of the ship, a great advantage in Light draft, capacity and consumption of coal in favor of the Great Britain. The speed was rather in favor of the Missouri, but in consequence of having a paddie wheel of nearly twice the diameter of | the Britian’s propeller, and also superiority of the Ameri an American engine and side pu whe in propor. tion to her length, say fifty feet diameter, I i venture the largest apple in America she will beat apy steam ship afloat, one thousand miles, acroes the Atlantic. Urge your merchants to build copper or brass ships of large tonnage, and packet ships o! not less than 1500 tons, and Ro country on earth will compete wi h them. Yours with poet, W.D. PORTER, U. consequence of the but had the Britian Battimone, Nov. 6, 1846. Remains of Cor. Oross—Trial of ex- Governor Thomas— The Stammering Tragedian—Anderson—New York Election—Markets, gc. n ‘The remains of the gallant Col. Cross, who was so bru- tally murdered on the Rio Grande hy the Mexicans, priv orto the commencement of hostilities, are now in t city. They are to be conveyed to Washington this mor- ning, for burial, and will be escorted to the cars by se- veral of our military companies. ‘The trial of ex.Governor Thomas for an assault on Dr. Tyler, of Frederick, is to commence at that place to-day- ‘The ex-Governor will make an attempt to show the mo- tive of his attack, which he states to have been the con- cealing from him the alledged fact that ife had been delivered of a child by him—which is believed to be a hallucination of the brain. He also charges the Doctor, 1 teara, who is a member of the society o ds, with evening at the of Shylock. T attract a large audience. He is one of t! most, invete- rate siammerers that probably has ever lived. may almost be said that he cannot talk at all. Still h Teeite with all the beauty and steadiness of tone imagin- able. Should he succeed well at the Museum it is ex- pected that he will receive an engagement at the Holli day street Theatro. r. Anderson continues to draws excellent houses at the Hollida theatre. Last night he appeared in Shylock, sustuined by Jamieson as ‘Iago, and actually the house by storm. I have scarcely ever witness- ed such enthusiastic approval from an audience. masa repeal The returns of the New York election have quite para- | lyzed the democracy in these parts, whilst the whigs are most in a paroxysm of joy. It is supposed here that Young's majority will exceed 10,000 votes. Marxers—Sales of Howard street flour, were made yester- day at $5 13%, aud later 1iv0 bbls were taken at $5.50, which holders are taking at the close. tled. reese! of Cl aay noon, Tuesday, and y to 6060 bbls., at’ th however, have cease Bales of whiskey, at 24 a 2036 ct Sal The receipt price ts unset- flour were made on Monday after- rday morning, to the extent of 5000 uniform rate of $250 per bbl. Holders, are making at 23 cts., and of bbls. of Stocks at Bal —— Bro Boarv—Maryland 6s closed to-day at 77 asked, 76: bids Balumore 6s, of 1890, closed at 9734 as ed, 97 iad bid; Baltimore and Onio Railroad 9 ALS, Puitapenrnua, Nov. 5, 1946. The sun beams out gloriously to-day, and has quite in- vigoreted the disconsolate mortals who had been fretting over the election results, and the disagreeable nature of the weather. The atmosphere is rendered bracing by a brisk breeze from the north-west, and our thoroughfares are thronged with ladies taking advantage of the first op- portunity for a proménade they have had for a week. The trotting matches over the Hunting Park course, fixed for yesterday, were again postponed until next | Tuesday, on account of the weather and the heavy state of the track. The mutineers of the bark Pons were brought before the Mayor this morning, but the hearing was postponed until to-morrow, and a portion admitted to bail. ‘The Baltimore telegraph was in order for a short time last evening, allowing the transmission of election results in New York and New Jersey, and this morning opera- tions were resumed without’ difficulty, the moisture which caused the sorbed in consequence of the change in the The proposed opening of the Schuylkill was daily expected, will be further di breaks caused by the late rains near Po peeuliarly unfortunate, as many boats the mines in anticipation of being able to proceed to the city without delay. ‘The grand musical festival to be given this evening in the spacious saloon of the Museum, will doubtless command the attendance of a brilliant audience Quite golaxy of talent is to be brought forward on this occa- sion, including the lion pianist, De Meyer, Mr. Joseph Burke, Miss party, and Mr. Herman Thorbecke. Mille B md Me. Hazard, appear together in the pended ” this evening, at the Arch Street ‘The Seguins nightly attract fashionable audiences to the Walnut Street Theatre, rewarding the enterprising manager with a well filled treasury. The National Circuy is also occupied by a dense throng every evoning. The “Camp in the Wilderness” is still the attraction. The flour market is quiet; those interested in the arti- | cle holding hack for the news of the Britannia. No sales worthy of note have occurred. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finst Boanp—81,200 U $ Loan, 5, '31, 95; $7,209 do, 95 Arren Saces—$1,155 US Loa * % B 2 1 735 2 HRCRSE Banos Soh, Nev. $036; 2600 Keading RR Bas, 73; ati 6 Penna Bk 270; 400 City 55,97; 1,000 Sch N Oitenuing MH Bue Ti; 1 Pita ® Trenton Rit, 125; 10 Cainden Besta Bosrox, Nov. 5, 1848. The Steamer—Post Office Laws—Young America—Sivori Markets, $c. & Here it is November sth, and no signs of the steamer, | Row sixteen days out; we hardly know what to make | of it here, unless some of you Gothamites have sent somebody down East to stop her; however, we confident that she must be in before this day is over, then for ascrabble. There are to be all sorts of expresse sent on to New York—horse, foot and dragoons, and he who gets in first is a lucky fellow. The case of Jam. Western express, for violations of the Post Office laws, was commenced in the United States Court on Tuesday, but was postponed for a fortnight, before any progress had boon made, the counsel for the defendant objecting to certified transcripts from the books of the Post Office being introduced as evidence to prove that the route be. tween Albany and Boston was a post route. The Judge, (Woodbury) was disposed to admit these subjects to ex: ception, but the District Attorney not wishing the case to Ko Up to the Supreme Court, except on the broad ques tion of the constitutionality of Jaw, had the case put off in order to enable him to obtain unexceptionable evidence. Rufus Choate, Thompson's counsel, manage @ open- ing of the case in a most masterly manner, and, to use the language of one of the parties, “ was down upon the Prosecuting torney like « bag of sand. rt ica aud the independents have at last found ill stand. De. 3G. Howe, of Greek no- og Ame a target which w. toristy, is the man, cepting the nominati ion, would hardly Appear te suit the ats, and he talk: others to march over him, and falling in @ ditch for withstanding th , had agrand house ath Aight in a perfect furor. what ever was. ‘rue ‘orm of last night, oncert, and his audience were truly the greacest little man were also well attended, ard was doue most excel- higs here are in ecstacies ab. your election, and the pomposity of considerably relaxed. MThe, democrats boat at, ieverss with Christian fortitude, and look forward to better ays. The market for all descriptions of goods yostenay: ses ly inactive, both on account of the storm and the How; re is a peculiarity ahout bia thet will | perate until the steamer arrives — | ‘a; | 27 cents, cash. atilda Korsinsky, the Warden quartetie | M. Thompson, proprietor of the | but his letter to the committee ac- | out the result of | Aietese re mere news news, but doubt its tral Sales of Stocks at Boston 8 shares Connecticut River Railroad ” wre, 32 State Bauk, $34 for 60; 11 Uaion Bank, 13¢ per city B 2 Freeman's Bank. 3 per cent ders share; 5 Atlas Bank, 97% per Atlant nk, ing Co, $221; 30 8 Insure Co, per Fitchburg Railroad. 11 Colony Railroad, — Seconp Boab. Tue Ness Case 1x Wasu'noton.—In the | Circuit Court of Washington ler ‘Tuesday, motion was made by Robert J. Brent, E: the petitioner in the Van Ness case, pray: Mepday be set for ee trial of that case. Objection was heck Mr. Ce for Governor petitioner had vidence in counsel for Go: were unacquainted with the nature of the e: taken, they must object to the fixing o ny rial till this evidence was taken. ‘The court | day refused the motion.—Balt. Paper. No Orricia Despatcurs Yer.—An official re- | port of the killed and wounded in the several bat- tles before the town of Monterey has not yet been re- ceived in this city at the office of the Surgeon General | of the Army. We presume it will come with the Geno- ral’s despatches, which have not yet come to hand, We shall seize the earliest possible opportunity to lay it be. fare our readers, that we may remove tl every one who had relations and friends engaged in the action —Wash Union, Now 4 Honor To THe Memory or tur Deap.—We un derstand that the gremains of the lamented Col Cross are expected to reach this place in the train ofc: | which leaves Baltimore at 5 o'clock, P.M., on Friday next. They will be escorted to the cars by the citizen | | soldiery of Baltimore. As the volunteer corps of our | city will no doubt wish to pay the last honors to the dis- | | tinguished deceased, we deem it our duty to announce | the expected arrival ‘of the remains onthe evening indi- cuted. We presume that due notice will be given at 4 future day of the time and place of interment.— Washing- ton Union, Nov. 4. OmMMEK AL. New York, November 5. Asuxs—The market for the week has been pretty quiet, and some days rather dull. There has been no | variation in prices. About 500 barrels of both kinds have changed hands during he week at $475 for pota and $5 for pearl. The market closed dull, but firm. Exports for October—Pots, 1,231 bushels; pearls, 443 do. Breapsturrs —The weather has been so unpropitions for out deor operations during the week, that there has been a sma:l amount of business done, ‘in comparison with what would have been done otherwise. Prices have, however@peen maintained, and the transactions al- though « «small, ‘show that there is a good demand. In Genesee, a pretty fair busivesa has been doue, chiefly for export; andthe sales amount to about 30,000 barrels, at $5 93% afloat a $5, in store or to be delivered; about 25,000 ‘Troy, Ohio and Michigan, $5, $587; a $3 93% 1000 bbls lancy Genesee sold at $6 1245 $620; 600 | Brooklyn, $5 8734; and 2000 City, Croton Mills, for fu- ture delivery, at the same price. ‘The receipts are very large, some boats having eome in, which were de in consequence of the break in the canal. In kinds there has not been so much doing, and price main without any alteration; the sales include afew bun. dred bbls. fresh Georgetown at $575; some old, $5 62! 500 bbls. Brandywine, over $5 75; and 400 Richmond city mills, Haxall, $7, both for expo: e flour is Meaty, with moderate sales at $4 a $4125 for common to good; buckwheat muy be quoted $4 25 a ry) 50 per bbl; Jersey corn meal is in request for export, and 3 a 4000 bbls ha: been taken at $4 a $4 0644, with small Jots at $412 quotations for Brandywine are nominal. Ship stu! second quality fine feed are more plenty and dull; w quote the former 10a 11, and the latter 16a 16 cents. ‘The receipts of flour at this port from January 1st to Oct. Bist, 1,809 828 bbls. ‘The receipts for the same period ir were 1,364,254, which shows an increase so far this year, of 445,574 bbla.; exported to foreign po: from Jany. 1st to Oct. 31st, 845,373 bbls, Same time last , 295,470, showing an increase of 549,903 barrels. Yet notwith- amount exported, there is still ficiently Jarge stock on hand to meet any unusual Tn grain, there has be: jittle done, and prices have again ‘receded. | 8,000 Genesee at $1 15 a $1 17, and about 10,000 western red, at $1 10a $1 12,cash. There bas been a pretty fair demand for northern tye, at 77 cts. in the ship, and 78 and 80, delivered, Some 10,000 bushels have been disposed of on those terms Barley is pretty freely offered, but 3 the demand is light ; 2500 bushels two roweJ sold at 60 | cents. Northern oats are a little higher ; we quote 36a | 87 cents ; at the lower rate, 10,000 bushels have been ta- ken for export. Corn has been in fair request, but the market closes dull; the sales include 39,000 bushels old northern yellow, at 74 a 75 cents; 1,509 new do. 60 ; | 15,000 mixed western, 70 a 72 ; 6.000 New Orleans, 70 ; and 1,500 white Jersey, in lots, 76 a 78, weight. The re- ceipts of wheat at this port from January Tat to October 3ist, are 1,279,331 bushels ; same time last year, 334,104 bushels ; 945,227 bushels ; exports for same time this year, 897,447 bushels; do. last year, 103,543: an increase for this year of 793,929. bushels, Exports for October—Corn, 195.182 bushels ; wheat, 222,380; rye, 224,204; oats, 12,990, barley 3,159. To-day, prices improved a little ; Genesee wheat, prime, is held at $120 a $1 22; Ohio white, $1 15; mixed, $1 06 a $1 12; red, $1 10a $1 20, | according to the quality. Bexswax.—There has been no change in the market ; about 3,000 Ibs, southern yellow have been disposed of at | Corrox—The absence of the Britannia induces holders | tok , therefore, very | | is 4 | NVERFOOL CLAMNIFICATION. ‘hes : Uplands. Florida ae | Inferior. noue. ie. | Ord 8% 8%a 9% Se, 10 age 10y 10° 3 been firm, with a rather small stock of Brazil; sales of this description have amounted to about 900, at 7 a 7'4 cents; 700 Java, at 10 ; 300 Sumatra, at 7! 6 months ; and about 400 St Domingo, t 6 cents, cash. ‘RUIT.— 500 frails Ivica soft shell almonds, previous to 124g, 4 month: 1d 5 cases Genoa citron, on t did not learn. Granada, from Smyrna, arrived bere | on Monday with the first cargo of new Turkey figs and Sultana raisins. —In conseque of the recent destructi hurricane at Cuba, there has been food deal of pect a lation going on here. Some larg have been made at 18 a 19 : arn. Some small id, Cuba, at 25 conte on the usual time. ‘The market has been pretty quiet during | the week, but quite firm. Prices have again advanced | | in Ohio pork Th jes include 1500 bbis prime at $8 25 a $8 3744; 1500 00 m $975 a $10 1274; and 600 prime mess on priva Beef is dull, and new is | offered at lower rates. Some sales of prime have been made at $625; and mess would not probably command | over $325; in old there has been nothing ef of importance | done, except 300 tes. prime mess for export on pri terms. Some new beef hams have been rece 196 bbls taken at $12 37'; a $12 50. Ohio lard is i derate supply, but the demand is also light; 100 bbls | good sold at 7%; cents. Ohio pickled meats nre about out of market. Dressed hogs now arrive pretty freely, and are taken at 54; a 54 cents. Butter and cheese re- main as last noticed Export, from Ist to 3ist October, beef, 5,486 bbls ; pork, 10,672 do ; lard, 30,172 kegs. | | Rice—The market ‘has been more’ brisk this week, in consequence of some speculative movement; tho de- mand being better, prices have improved, an cases an advance of 25 cents per 100 lbs. has been ro. alized. The sales for the week amount to about 800 tes. | _,Sueot—-The market remains dull; a lot of 71 bbls. Ohio clover was taken at 7 cents, and resold at 7 My, cash. mustard seed, 5000 Ibs. Trieste, &c. have been tak | 506 cents, 6 mus. Srinits—Foreign are dull, and we have only tono- | tice sales of 25 half and qr. Leger Freres brand in our range; 15 hall lps J. J. Dupuy, part $l 33 @ $2; 8a 10 A. Seignette, $2 25: mon, $2; some Lon- don Dock Hennessy, $2208 4 half pipes Pinet, Castillon & co., $2.45; 8 Dhis. very superior, $40 $5, 6 and 10 half pipes Alex. fey ag on terms we did been suld to the extent and of barrels, 300 have been disposed of at 24% a 2455, cash. ans —The market has by | to the small stock on hand, pri advanced 4 of w gy per Pound, and in conseq' of the late hurries in which fered to such an ther advance. 4 8% cents ; 100 ery firm, and owing Porto Rie oe 49, part to vet of the market St. Croix, 8% 'N fe 645 a 84, 4 months.— The stock 3) id ‘of—#a} in bond, 165 hhds St. Croix, and 210 Porto Rico ; out of bond, 14 New Orleans, 25 St. Croix, 140 Porto Rico, and 50 Cuba—to- gether In all, 564 hhds. against 2720 do. same time last year j and 80 ease Cuba, all in bond.. The Cosilda, ri da, ieete arrived yesterday with 93 hhds. and Tonscco—The market is firm, mand tor home use, but not mu: notice sales of 200 bales Cubs do. Havana, on private termi cents ; 130 hhds. 2asy ; cases 26 do. new crop © onnecticut, 6ald with a pretty good de- | ch for exportation. We part for shipment ; 30 Kentucky Florida. 4% a ‘Yhe stock in the | 15 Me inspection warehouse Ist dof 30: | Kentucky, 9 917 Virginia and N ce Curoline” 15 Ohio and } aeeie Te er, $97.4 bhds,—a decrease of 22 hhds. ie o yy Market, | New Orteans, Oct. 28—We remarke. weekly review, that although still w Rhout th sox ae Seta more fesiy anda isa arienetered asi ran ns bei in favor of buyers, the sales had sipelly af on inside figures. We did not, howe in the market as sufficiently decid changing our quotations; the more on rather more libs i the downward which they have been comparativ actions sum up 4000 bales, as follow: | 1050 on Mendey, and 450 yesterday. gate the close the market was nearly at a stand, factors withd: their stocks and Doyars standing aloof, both waiting the expected sdvices by tne Caledonia. hese were 1-4 ~ on bo ony Noe Sy oat ey ‘ee not for the ap- Prehension of delays from the recent regard the change to warrant usin factors insisted On Saturday ices continued e anxiety of ‘which shows an’ increase #o far, this year, of | 2g n principally at our | rewing | Sept wi "et 1ochy with inst, thiek foggy weather, s il not learn wi Mal: corres; | New Fair, 9 ga 10 5 Goodand Fine, 113s ALpan a4 in the market, notwithstan: oats go ai roy 5 Grain—Wheat ode are 50.000 bushels have been sold | SThac. Derro} however, ‘not so large ax wa could expect. note a sale of 500 bbls. Genesee at with vhe present leans classification, (assimilati: ha and Mississippi—O Be Good, Middling. 934 94 5 ‘Misidting 1046 @ 103%; Go, , 105g a) Domestic Market vy, Nov. 4.—There is any quantity of flour and ‘ransactions in — We $5 75; at $5 by Si. Ohio snd Michigan is held Mt $3 G04 Meld at $1.16 4 $1.18. But fow ade, the pri rt soul arley— shale have beet sold alge ott last at 66, ie a through to New York. $3 80 being about the average of the market, rather dull, of no sali | Roce any very revious wheat sald from wagons is firm at $5 62 offering in the rr, Oct. 31.—Flour fell a Botte lower yesterday, ight decline is manifest. We heard y higher than 67 cents. mga J eed Genesee | D. ov. activity in w. 25,000 bushels ara county, of ordinary quality, was taken at 2.—Flour and Wheat are stationary at 7 hands of dealers quotat no Barley least to the low prices offered by buy: | worth more than 25 cent: ie —————————————— Passengers Arrived. Havar—Packet ship Argo—Madame Morlot, pitts Mor | Jot, Dr Stout, Mr Jones, four children, Mr Bry lullaudow, New Orie By Schimide and lady, | er: G Ladehioth urdorf, ABB H sellvet Kussiay + Hall, Mir @odges,’ Mrs t, New York; ie Milhaud Mr 1 Bossange, Haris: Mr Elberfeld—368 in siecray iLLEs—Ship Gaston—M rs Jane Denby and family, JS Hughson rege, ko—ship Howard— L Stauffer and lady, Switzer- elsoad; K Hiekhethier, Keel; sits Denekee and dangher, Holstel tA Hastedt AU Heyer, Hamburg; E Selly Kegeasburg; F Setierneld, ‘Berlin; J Bergstrom, pping, Charleston, SC; "A A Caulfield, Salem, 175 in steerage. Gow—Bark Adam C rr -Me Graham lady, 3 children , Dr Gardiner, Me Tovp—38 iu stee Sebr Chica Samaria—Arthar, MeKexzie, FJ | Mier, Juan R Burmudus and servant. Sava: E Warbu AH ses Macon—Dr J R Burton, Dr RH Mell- Passengers Salled, Liverroot—Pscket ship Montezama— France; T Delisle, rt gH bares Greene, Huttoa, Huuon, Do Providence; A Thornd: | git, Loridon Horatio Hammoud, Bi ir Hope, Ireland; Leyne, New York; Wm Darand, do; Wm Bar Packet ship Arcole—John Scott, Mrs 4 i en a ervant, Miss Sarah H Gordon, ¢ Kanuell W Benedicn, W Timpson, New Yorks Lieut Tek Lyneh, USN; Fran as N Stutas, pais Rev'éli Smith and lady, mi Bo: Professor “NW Fi sacks salt ck Ballin N Sey: | | | | | | | Reach—1 J E hy enaud & yasek Dati ja fe | 6 bbls 130 —19 ereks | Coles—2 Liverroot—Ship Devonshire—6 pkgs 10 Wendell—83"es Vauderwoast—48 crates 5 chs B A Mumford— | & Livingston—1 box W Bird & Gill lanes bag in Phelps Thowjson & e783 ec J Gaion—10 cs | Jonusoa, We H J Chapman—145 tous coal 59000 slates 47 wens pil mour—21 anvils E Hunt 1c so iy Antnonyeoit pigs aid oe Tin 148 lAYRE—Ship ony pkgs Ze. ety SpHaskel den & co—l J 8 Purd: Schmidt & co— 1 Callew tem pt—4J Dupre—1 A La! uarre -2 J H Herrick—3 C F A. =18 Gerson—1 Lacombe & Bepoden—i Hosenfele & com1C A Robert—8 J krere—1 J Drag—i9 nin & co—1'T —1 Garrand—3 L B field & Bros— Koh! C Gignour—3 R Prins & co—5 LeG: zatkvo-1E Lamb & bros—5 S Dow: Maillard & co—1J E —3P Murray—2 W Brother J M Dav Suohuston &eg—1 Paton & cont Lene Lamson & cool Vic. tpr ke Duckwite 1 Moran. & Frelin-=1 wner—3 3.C Gagnebin—i F Borsange—1 Roe, Lockwood, & Co—05 D | 3 Amant—1 Bearoois Hraree-<f % Dieiee Tullitier—t Hi Wihwwel © Veguel Wolt & Rauteroury—# Boilland & ans C Vegin—1. Wo anterbury—6 Boi Ruuch=g L Strather-2) Walker & Bui heh & Chan—1 T bebe |: 1c rt yA 3 & AMelmounes W ies ibe eae, Hsien ip Flemming—2 2 Panfernos & FLED Samer & bro LW H Morin & co—1 J H Sand—2 Ma ip Gast | & Phelos—i0 vcnsks 8 Poales 5 bores Sohn he ye | bales Son—30 bales Robert Buloid & wk 2 25 J Angue—2 mann—15 oes | Amand—43 baskets oil Cazet & cream tartar Motz & Pollith—145 casks 740 box Millerjan & co—I6 Mr Ahreufeid— GB Lomer—1 case Ncharfente case De Fees case L Fiedler—1 TE Site ig Fischell & Sad Horeign Lmportations. jes D Hadden & Sturges & Shawess bales DH Asoold & rong & sou—) do J Connal lo JB eel 195 bdls do. ek do H Joseph—1 do LH ales Barclay Gough—1 es Lord & ‘Taylor—5 do Dodge & co—4 bales lo Bowne aud Brow=t iron 734 | 5 Thompson & Nephews—75 bxs tin J Bi & Sauder—808 bars rou Baker & Ootbout—1 ek W 1 3 Feveecn &Smith—1t bls t to 0: Haight & com! Rageot—t Alvenr—2 j—8 AB Stout ‘ellows & Sel & co—1 R M Glbverat Collin Brad ‘& comt Read Taylor & co“! & e- Harn: —3 D K Peyer Noel & Decouruey—i J Pillot & LeBarbier—1 Benkard & Hutton—3 Mag- Vege 1 Witenes Wo) H Hi cot TI Ftd &sen—1 EF Follanber—3 re Sook th & col A Arnold & com1 Platt avies & Jones—3 8 Cochran—1 E de & Sons—t A ker & pres, Co3 Horstmann, Sous & Drucker—3 P A Briethaut tch—1 G F Gerding—1 £ Riddle—2 Delmonieo—2 E Fort—2 Adams & Co R ery, Vv ged Jr—1 T B Rhodes & Jackson—l 1 Shaw—1 ghee} Dessenets imey & com] a Berceau pal eect on © There cken & eo— A owe—2 R Merian & Be- latesiene. Gourd & co—1 G Lomer—¢ Cotrill & jowitz & Boeker—I Deraismes & Boizard— falac—5 G Vorn & Baur—2 A F stewart & co co—1 Jules Hand—2 Jacot & Courvoisier—1 rauns & Focke—2 _ Dudois—! F Dubois & co—Lultz & & co—450 bkts wine cpeneker Sec see { rom he dee \—I phe m & Denison—tdo 3 cs cask wine Philip ry pones to order. alphur Chamberlain es, 6 19 ogeke Dutihl 2 oo ks = & Berd—65 bags 25 bbis J F Rovn sot 1p & co—38 bbis Lacombe & Bogoden iat EY Fort—1 bbl # paces Umber & jule—6 boxes 4 cask: 9 Fletcher Alexander | 5 bbls 49 boxes 4 bales P A Brethaup & Chun | Gomez—1 box Chastelain a lee—250 qr eas! he 10 boxes ker: ine E Goulard—1 bale pee h 1 jar sausages 1 b es A Green—250 bo: hhds to order. i ey Rno—ship Howard—304 plates spelter FE. Fiedler 3909 HE Moring—1664 T C Maller ee cases TD dcases 2 varrels Schrage Koo} Chest Gt Kort ulem—10 Schmidt.& Bal hens casks J M O; oe cases Horstman Sons & Dra. fi asks & Beck & Kankhardt—2 c: Ke Luis—tc gure HE Moring— & Brothers—55 case: ikawes Alotz & Pollitz—t en 2393 pits JC Muller =I box Mason & Thomp- 1 case arle—!5 tubs Pauius—2 cases J Napier | —1C Aerenfeldt—21 Winterhoff~8 cases Piper & Kark—25 | cases Setley & Severing—I6 ca Wiencke- fue & Meicke-1 case E Wainwrignt | —ldo Wed do & Beth—1 bale books Wiley & Putnam. oth P sch do Captain Stotesbury—I es mdse Beep ck bavesing-t case do S | mdse D M Peyser—2 boxes Doug! | $ casks 1250 plates 69 cases 5 2do wine 4 do calf skins E do W Webbe & E casks 1 pk Boving & Witte—5 casks W ty v Seth & co—7 —76 bbls Loewig & Schneider undies 13 bags 300 bbls aud 1 box to order BGs sscow— Bark Adam Carr—20 pu wan—6 | mdze Cumming & Dodge—6 cases I Buckley Graham—18 Smith, ‘Thi Whitewright & co—200 budis iron tbe: |ook | 6 | cksmdze whisky A Mitchell 4 Bt Base 6 pl Hes Draper & Jones 3 Ven Waren100 W Thompson—5 D J Lee & co—30 firkin neaie 5 40 hf do 20 bus fish | 12 jars barley 10 mats 77 cke ale Py at & Browa—2 pkgs J r—150 tons tron 30 pra: ky to safasr, = ape gies Des $3963 20 o in some | copper $3026 WA man—2 pes ced it log 5s 40 bxs 5 phys China Sai 10 vige iron 319 hid tt & Batzell—2021 h A Chapman—8 bis 2 bxs Jd still and wor | $600 A Arangaren—i34 hides 123 bags to order $644 ? Harmo- W Nephew: ithom—4 cases Hortsmanu, Son & Drucker—$300 O Vare t doubloons 44 ht 1 bx do 4 sovereigns WC —1 pkg Vheesrot—20 loaves sugar 20 brs W Lenos—6 ceroons copper T ke Cerre—Bri | tartar 25 cass 3 dodo U | es Center & Rich—st do Atwater & Multord—42 do Maitland & Com- | St Manns—Bri Tisdale. rt Domixax Crty—Brig Santiago—1200 pieces mahogany 1 AL Rossire & Co—i do 200 pes mahogany David—1% bales cork W King—18 cks cream ssence 200 hif pipes 125q¢ do wine 59 hhds do aset & Astorae—400 qr cks wine to order. peocintttaiea 57 Dialog Domestic Importation. nn Eliza—7es C Starr & Co—2 do Per ymar kins, Brooks & Winte—8 do Everson S Williamson—3 do Al- lea, Hazen & Co—100 bales cotroa H rr & Sou—188 do7 & Co—3 do O A Wetmore—87 bales cotton Taylor nie—9 do Bryant & Maitiand. CmaRL | gotton. Parwe Sprag' 1a brake & Stacker—69 Po 103.5 P Swain & co—80 Adams & Hothom—as H & 8 Leveri & Son—!1 Case—5 E & J Suyder—I box T P Stag—I! order. Savannant—Brig Micon—309 bales cotton & & RR Gi | Ite apty bbls J Keed & Son—12 bs to order. Sersgnan—-Brig Excel—20 bale | doJ | mile Coit SAVANNAH G Swain—i2t E & A Suyder—186 Pa miee & Rogers— Com He bert—I box 9 V Barrons—33 bales eS Ros te—1 keg J L Timeau—47 bales yn & CO—75 Drake: & Mills—.0% P Swaim— i Milles hy Sprague, Robertson & co—38 Myer & French—82 bis Adams & Hathora— 4 Joseph Direno—69 ». & J A Sayder—33 bbls M Z bales 100 barels to * s cotton 30 casks rice jotton LG Brigham—213 —17 do A Hall—1 6 do Parmlie, Rogers & Co— $ 190, rt Cahoon & Kenney=leask rice EK R Griver—|2 bas G Brown—3 do Barstow & Pope—i!9 0» Wells—150 do Lane & Mangin—2 bis —50 cks rice to order. s rice flour Goudy & E Mott—4 brs A Ha- Brig Madison—50 cks H Rockenbaungh—163 &C —8 J P Swain—210 bags nee flour Lane & Man- order MARITIME HERALD. | | PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 6. Habb: B 6th, from Weduesday—Brig Emeline, Sehr Cora, an 798 2M Cleared. Brigs Betutia, (Sard) Colambino, Gibraltar, PJ Francia; mb) inter. Davidsgn Windsor; Star, H Grenada, A Schrs Maokin, Terry, i Net Oi Barge Dolphin, ark, seu Marke" and Key fest jathrie, Newbern. jes, Sept se, to ‘Cheaper ~"4 bark M: re from: lag, bound to New leans majority of in the lower bay. afore—t Rows Schrage Koon & co | | states that brigs Nort = jamb- | | | McK: | off Cape | Bedonn, WN. 1 | Bok aeboote: aiemaen | Aguadilia bee and proceeded to Areceibo. | Persia towed down and tosen, 23d, hole passage sre | sis SB areata ig iy Breen a severe gale Shi eo from Charleston, with cot- on, to G Sutton, ore mera Hatteras, saw ship Co- 2 ates Wight, $0 days from Glasgow, with vis land, a AP ic, ‘led rd 2 di fe 2d fe Nem och edd aga oars of 1 Barnstable from Der- bea ata Oar Tihs with ln bales wool to Dutilh ‘brig David, Mellen, 60 days fm Cette, with wine, D in ball ars Touta saw large ship. si oss es Bly Biymeuth) 23 1 et i ago, Perl a Sn'the sunOet Jaines Rays of m St Marks, pane Bu hey from to HD Hurlbut & Co. Oct he =f Bath for faeeaek erie Cather rine, 79, i hence for Peusacol . ‘ape Hear, ry apokebrig Louse, from Porto Cw Philadel! phi on, Madison, 6 days from Savanuah, with cotton, Ibut & Co, ie Macy, 10 days from Savannah, with cotton, to rf ngers, oii Madison aeye a * fhom Savannah, with cotton, to dan, a ay from Windsor, NS, wich plas- 5 Brown, 98 days from Rio Jan: Bes ‘sty Path, 21 days, from Turk’s Island, with sale fe RaeY & Swan. Bug ‘Amethyst, 2 days fi Send ballast. Grausdian schr China Sam. He ari Mer a Martha, Oct ith, Mee toate bates het Goodwin il days fin Tark’s Island, aa a 0, wich, ii rom § hr William, ichardson, 9 days from Norfolk, with mdse, bound to New Bedford: Schr Courier, Crouch, #ichmond, flour and tobacco, to Allen & Paxs: Sehr Albert V ‘Smith, Frankfort, spars. Sohr Texas, Pilsbury, Thomaston, lime. sib & Dalchens ‘Also, 3 barks—unknown. Ship Rome, from Sumatra Pernambuco, lays at anchor Salled. Ship Hudson, for New Orleans. Ships Mooterums, for Liverpool; Wellington, for Loudon; Oneida, for Havre; ‘Arcoley for Morscilles; and all the other | utward bound vessels, have anchored at the 8 W Spit. —=—==s Miscetianeous Kecord. For further particulars of the late gale at Key West, see news columns, Sreamsuir CaLeponta was seen Noy 2d, by schr Boston, at Boston, from Halifax, 50 miles E of Cape Sable. | lishing pas Brig Wm Price, for New | ship Algeria, $9 days from Autwerp, to Schmidt | | We are informed through the Boston papers that Mr D contracted to build a uew ship of fast ; bereea Hes 4 4 Fpoo! It is even cleaner at t! tiful ship New World, has more dead enter, ‘The new ship will be 173. teeclong dicuiars, will, have 40 feet extreme breadth pth of hold, and will measure between 12 mo have three decks, the e as the tamtial style as ‘week ortwo, h suitable ceremouy, and s! Touching about Jane or July n ship in size to the New World. Baia Mania L Hue, Capt Pierce, of the ship Frange, at | New Orleans, which arrived from New ¥ork ou the 27th alt, sa ean he 16th, 1m lat. 29, Lon 75, fol in with the wreck Hill, of Dennis, le, totally dismasted ind Later SRURsd sad cc:guen ol cory thtee.. Baw'no. cae ie Will be the second eer? Avria, Watson, at Chaiken, rence Oe 25th, Wessel bottom up. on tood to t could not make ssel ashore, wil nothing standing but her bowsprit; tom. Barx StRarrorp, : m4 New Ost osne in lat 26 30, lon 83, sa an American bark, with troops, bound to Peusacola, showin a red and white colo miles east of Key Sand Key fight hou of warning vessels, * A letter dated at Matanzss, 18:h ult, received at Portland Beud, of Belf ist, and Old Colony, of | Fortiand, were but little damaged. “Bark Range rode out ‘the gale lu safety. Brig Centurion, Norris, of Port: land, dragged her anchors, and went ashore at Cubanas, but would ve got off with little damage, after discharginj Port or Boston—The number of vessels in the Boston at the preseat time. is large for u majority of them are either di number of sq rigged vessel Port 32, ships, 31 barks, and 28 brigs, exclusive ofa. large number of Beak brigs. at was Atthe same Jonata; the atter the a sloop cruismg for the re | port ce eanon—Bark Sele, at New Orleans, reports schr Eleanor, from N York for Galveston, on the a Bank: ‘9 days out. Sour Amanpa, Penny, at Philadel » from Alban: heavy Fave | the 3ist uit, lost deck of lumber, carrie ry el plates, started bowsprit, &: ane aupcbed shortly. at it Mow po ue ponents ean intended for a New Orleans and Boston trade. ken. s) ae brig Sophia, from Bremen for Galveston, Oct 7th, lat vata bi rig, Mercary, from Bremen for Galveston, Oct 12, Bark Leis Field, from Bremen for New Orleans, Oct 20, on the Banks. Brig Algonquin, of Providence, for New Orleans, near Tortugas, Oct 2ith. Brig Carter, Braxton, from Boston for Mobile, Oct 30, lat 32 30, lon 74 10, ‘Whalemen. Cid from Nautucket 2d inst, ship Hero, Swain, for Pacific nailed feom New Bedford 3d, ship Frankl, Hazard, NW OR be yta, Aug 21, apie a, NB, 375 spm; no date, Garland, Crowell, do, for A letter from the C: helot of Mattapoisett, dated St Hele- na, Sept 15. reports as Previou ‘that place, Pop- munnet, Tilton, ‘Sippicas, bbls sp oi dost the mate, ad Lumbert, and one man, in sight of the island, in trying to ‘a whale: inched at Fayal » Oct Bh, Vesper, Clark, NL, 80 bbls sp | Oil (before reported 95), ina gale whic! ‘noounteres | cond day out, lasting four days, a man was thrown over the wheel breaking his arm in two places. godt Pavta Sept 14, (by letter) Formosa, Briggs, NB 300 sp Also reports Vslparaio, Luco, do from NW Coast itoo'wh; Auntrete, Sh rman N NB, 2 wi his seagon, Capt Luce reports on t, Montezuma, this season. At Torben, Frentl Sraybuck, Nan, "M4 mos gut, 600 sp; John Adams, Wilcox, NB, 26 mos 800 spi Athol, B, 14 mos 400'sp; Phenix, Fife mos Om ‘Hesper. Pease, FH, 24 mos 750 sp poke tg ieee J aie, Manter, H 650'wh; Ocmulxee, josher, NBs a moe Wwantiog 2 whsles Tower, NB, 2 wi Nige 2206 te; " Gosialdy ful. gtitard \ red ‘by letter from first officer) Jaly 31, Johanna 8 | eorge Washington, Baker, N Bedford, 350 sp, | jade i Spoken, Oct 2d, Gdays sail from Fayal, Atlantic, Ni - gia ina whales Host Bead and ecurbosrd’ bower is tus gele'ws Sept Tealtag echr Catharine, Smiley, of Newport, from Santos, | was at Kio Janeiro Sept 20 caren Ports. Barnapors, about Oct 19—Arr brigs Noble, and Thomas Trowbridge, from N Hayen. Desa gana, Sept 14H—In port, brigs Emma, for Balt, in 2 ds; Pelee, he ust a1 F bh uP revinne, Oct IF—Ia port, lato, Holm port, do do; Sp brig vee a, from jangor, Sacua ta Granpe, Oct 1—The brigs lus, Jor Ni York, aud Carnibee, for Boston, eld about the Sah But had not gotouten Sattaco, Sept 18—In port, brig George Henry, Blakel Medi g Hlileo, Gat 20 toy: only americas vessels. Home Ports. Atgxaxpnia, Nov 2—Arr brig Argo, Eastport; schr Para: gon, Newou Baurimonn, Nov Below, bri Baily, from De- marara, Cid sity bark Pa nut Be Balen, Cara ‘ ston, Nov 4—Art Br) ) Layboid, Pearl fom ny isdel¥! . Sigs telegraphed bri tnd Y brigs Cldzahip Dolph tiva. MeLellaa, New Orieva ‘on; Palmetto, Ker Fella, Botnet, Detewrsrestise- ship Arabelle, from Liverpool Haytlen bark Canton, far Lad from Nova Scotia for Phil v va Are bries Ad Watson, New Or- do; bark Hamiltou, lett, Boston; brig Hunt, Barbas barks Belvidere, Tamer, hase, Wiscassett, Me. GuovexsreR, Nov 3—Arr schr Richmond, Kellar, Tho- maston, for N York, Cld Oct 3ist, brig Sarah Anu, Higgins, jurinam, New Onurans, Oct 27—Arr Br ships Davenport, Ki nad Gessypium, Li M einen ship. Nretoria, ark Delph m ly yerens Ay. Hamburg; Stevens, loffman, B York: ig - Oa the bar, bow Haidee, Kuropean, Thomas Wright and Blanche Sayre, Wesumore, rot iP aud schr Falcon. Naxtucxer, Nov 28d slaope Tenn, Gardner, Alba- ny, Betsey, Gardner, do; Fra it, Parcapecenia, Nov SA) bark Pons, Ghevey, M ins, Ma any, Al jal brigs Curacoa, Hi brs A hton; ‘Oregon, Fost an emith, rm Key rie, Bak rk, 1 bs 3 ian Late aay, ty Crtoans poeTLAND, Nor a Arr seht Teanestee, Boston or Vieal- BaF Grice Cld brigs Ws Sawyer, Matanzas; Arnon, (proba- h, ©! eee ie ek se Bebew, bthir Yucatan, from Bostoa, ie Nov 3—Sld schr Ads ——, Mobile; He. icunenn, Soy 2-Arrscht Black Hawk, Veaton, Ports HH; sch ‘Talcot, do: RK thom on, Cor- a oa sehr, Pocahontas, Smack, N SAVANN, et 31—Cld sehr York Penal, iavana Aw brig astiaes ‘Thompson N jov 3—Arr se na, Wel pe t. iy ‘Ae m Ya AOD Des ey sehen 10 ot oF, ary Wm Burke, N York. By Last Night's 8 Southern Mail, Home Ports. Bautmmone, Nov 5—; Wy Bai Demarara.— Cid sehr Henrietta, Hug! FINE LINEN SHIRTS. MBS. ALM a & F, pa Breedvey. would in- vite the publ ir specimens of S| eee Sa id a white bot- | from | ted to be ready for | | pisblishnent in Spruce’ street, cacy. ly es ATisM. f the use vps et a couh it el i¢ oF infls . piesa creep ee Joints, a of ion It mys nesqeess ’s Kvil, ealarged nervous text remaves too cee ane etn hat “Bad brie the SOLL, sole proprietor, 90 John meets 031 eodim*rre DULSWOKTH’S: rooms, Dan ‘which the size sredae Oa. ¢, a Fs Mefor Ladies genglemen. ne ianees, sins les fo he soon rms, &e. made known by applying at the School. aI AT’ E DANCING SCHOOL, No. 448 Broome st. ft ulm ieee Pr. instguctions include all the Fashionable Dances of the ye essentially rents or ord by sedoubied vextinonily ee oat Ae ie that his ° extent or success by that of aay other Oculist in the Uni Teaegnah le (ertvom 8 A.M, to 1 o'clock P-M., after which he th tieuts. “jamphlet containing remarks om diseases of the, Ege tously at his | numerous instances of great Wheels ’» mode of treatment, be grate tonal at idence, or the. same. will be forwarded to any one king | application to him by letters, post paid. obeod2: PATENT HAT LUEKING MACHINE, HE manyorders that we have received for our Patent"*Hat ‘Luering Machine,” have in connection with the atien paid tothe oue exhibiting in the Fair, fully sustained pan a OXEeeseed, that our has brow fection. only, of Serre Tneh aud vi ) Where id, we beg to to do si ‘at the sout! e will be found in operat ir. George Schott, on the premis¢ orders for the patentees. 020 3taw) DEPO' and will be shown by LOUDEN & SHAW. OF MaRS eS AND GLASS WA! 315 BROADWAY, (UP STAIRS) F. GERARD, A for the Manufacturers, has re- and offers for sale ery le fe assortment of Porcelain Vases of all sizes, Dessert and Te hs ‘ke. Jess han cost, aaplen oh Deasert Service of Gh acme ee EE EL emer n “to ° rench or English China. | ENGLISH HARDWAKE, HAIK SEAT: BING &e. AGENTS’ UP STAIRS PRCE ] GROSS Pin’d white bone knives and Forks, \d star, do do, ie de dana nivés and forke, free 27% to 373% conte per pair. ‘50 doz patent knob locks, $6 50 per dozen. 50 sets fi e Gothic tea trays, Er, aa reiuttitbroncli title oo 4 balance handle ivory bart Ay % ing at the reduced list; war- ins; hairs kinds and 3 fi 30 me BS 4 re th eweteral aaser tment of staple Bir mingham and Sheffield goods at slow Pret ‘NE WBOULD, o19 mwf*e No. 55 John street, (up stairs.) _ HEAP SHAWLS, SILKS & CASHMERES, URCHASED bythe Subscribers, at the large peremptc % ‘safe of Messts. Benkard & Hatton, are now offered percent below the re of importation, comprising some of the finest and bes $6 50 cost mAriicial Eyes for sale, and which will be inserted on | ‘who will also receive | 14 oimsr ee ee DANCING, | Classes for rene ek rave" comimene aj | Scere at ' Ps, Mp ) wae hours made known on appli EDICAL ey a has been engaged for org 25 years im the seeceseful trentmoat ofall forms genes and debility, arose c hoes o hs 10 commuaton with pretended su oma, examiners of the val Col ege of Sargeo beg’ Cooper's, Sir Anthony Carlisle’ 20434 Fulton street. Letters atteuded to. | At 266 Broome street ACOB VREELAN, Green*ill Ws by oue bottle medicine. Hi that it was a wonderful cure. | have refereaces of this disease all over New Yor! 20 yeors stan John Boucher, 75 Columbia sire | Une ddveumatism, he was nuable to ont Sag! by different ee and co a oe jon aot Bowels. ham treet, wit jouse, oF "the Imposition | a Ivertizil the, lst of January ‘The rea sare; om, tat af esaees ee ene Thad, and'refer co me ‘on THOS. GREE. tinh this Paris ma wis. Long Shrw!: and entirely new styles. ware 124 Cashmere cr gsi, very beautiful paterns. onal Printed Shawls and Scarfs wlaittas ‘The Deters repaestion for fantillas, Clocks and Corts. i, fuifoured ses that ave exited for 7 4 iw v PAL oder splena Brocade styles, at about half the Raion 4 i mi Kan deni | * CASHMERE! er go | Domettaceal i action | r. of Portland, | wie! ‘| | ehesesese sess "AGENTS in Kino, comer of | to directions cure for} | Biosdeay amide ne scrcater Bc A. Benoa, 186 Bevtorys b. B. | “Husdreds of sexatcatee maybe som by ox! Wanven, 200 Bleeckerstreet, J.C. Hant, 918 Grund comer | prictor or his agents, of eures performed b Norfolk; us L. Le reeawich; Dopp, 771 ( adway; | 10,28, and 30 years i Bold mere Wrartand Kercuam, 121 Fulton prietor WYATT & a 'Ge 8, Seydous iz Co.’ ve, “finest cloths and best sg of other goods from auction, *y AMES aEce & CO., 359 Broadway. GOAL AM now selling the best Peach Orchard Coal at 5 73, for inrge wat, 48 00for eug and stove, screened and delivered in the er from thetvar, cova of King and Green Urimeodtre, ont lees from Se tpeTER CLINTON. CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, AND ALL DISEASES OF TH LUNGS. abbhtt he ShAAS COMPOUND SYRUP ol7 eod2wr LD CHERRY. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION. Coughs, Colds, Asthins, Bronchitis, Liver Complais, SP Blood’ Difhieulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side ae Besa Paipitation of the jeart, ‘Croup, Broken Constitution, t or a Nervous bebility, aud all diseases of the ‘Prout, Breast, and Lungs; the most effect and speedy cure ever ‘known for any of juenza, Chr above diseases, DE. SWAYNE'S | combounp SYRUP OF Ok alpberemeaies sot the ‘acy, rand they prengrestvariety, of great value tothe we hesitate not to pronounce "DR. SWAYNE'S Con YrOUND 8YRUP OF WILD CHERRY, as one of est discoveries of modern fall ch pounds put forth eae cu Remember, all the writt oueere observed to purchase fom the regularly appoiate reparations purporting to contain ‘vous an counterfert, except that of Dr. Swavne.—Great care | philadelphia. yeh yn 5 ‘& So: ren i, ae eg eT «Denny dry Providences T ANSTRUCLION Nt WRITING. ‘OW respectfully announces his return to eb re-opening of his Academy for Su a El cm of Writing taught with ‘an yaat lem of taught with cer tainty tnd success is One Course of easy’ Lessouny by Sir. he it, handsome Fad fiends traly clopuntandledyctne., Gee m*rre KE YOURSEL*--AMERICAN CO Of all the remedies yet discovered for aneut cure of a delicate disease, the most needy Prand ce cer- tain. It contains no or nat leaves no odor on the breath, requires no resrietiot ofan or busiaess, and every age, Patients ma} that. this 18 ro phyticlan with, ae Be mid sician with wnerring success, ty ne ft the hundred, and at i eve: es tions ener exch Peete. “Kold whe ‘holesale by Catan | & Co., 21 Courtlandt treet, secaes a 6 Hudson, comer Pag d and Grand, Bower’, and Wi Market, Fulton’ and Be 218 Broadway cornor Chamvers No 278 New Yo Fulton and Cranberry street, Brooklyn; Third an h streets, eer s gomer Charles and ‘Pratt streets, Balti- Coen Paahington v; and Robertson and Cor 024 Staw2w? rre Ary a THE URINARY ORGANS—Sueh as Ch omic and acute diseases of the Leucorrhoea or whites, ——, Tait id enkness o removed by ae pe Po aa mnercury. 7s i, It?5e Cathe Maiden lane. ear gee all Cah ic LADIES’ HAIR meni with Wwruar J. 7 Dibtlee tenders hie ory de the fol Bingle time, drew Do. ti Ene 1 Office, comer of EIGHTH and RACE streets, | yaaa vietim ater S confusion of aversion to society, are only symptoms He warrants a cure in every case or Ri gid centcases cured in $3, for advice atten odo erie: SOHNSO: Be edneated Physician and Mild in all diseases is a regular Physician and Surgeon, the principles and practice of cui adelicite cx complicated ugh! thorpuahiye incident K. CORBIT'T, member of the the medical oe DON ANGEL CALD€! CA, ter Plenipot Donna isabel u ‘Queeu re ‘Washington, do state, that 1 own Dr. A. . CAL CEUABTLE, til Broad otic nate Si cemmeorn the month, enmi NO CUKE NO PA D*:; CORBITT, 19 DUANE Street, Mi College of Surgeons, London, may bi aoe ited treatment of ce teen years, devoted to venereal diseases, enables D cure the worst form of this diseas four days. No Mercury used. ox Recent ene ¢ aieh AN INFALLIBISE CURE FOR PILES. R, UPHAM’S YFCET ABLE ELECTUARY~Xo an eeceual, cure for thi mali |D Pleasant in its action. influence, no change i ay Brooklyn C. Stearn, 184 Frit “Myrtle ‘Avexes and Pear. | Maltooa, ca er Bt | Te.uare | hid to be arts of ‘Bide and sWitd Cher This cepting my som, Joseph Mi No. 68 North Third we Ponedettn Hp AUEPRERBION gh Uy Ql FacK iy 1 R THE woes varucalarl a = first: Peara éntion to the College 0 of as. vast amount og an thes Uve of the members of the College, for many years hected with the prinei icale ta eu consultation those complaints, attends for to PM. rma— Advice ot Medicine, IMPORTANT TO wed fd living in the country, am ding personal apetigntion, can taining all medicine statin, helt case - time than any other remedy, wit ea ae a stomach, or ¢ ety i CORED, Bre ¢ Pe the Oy Ci aye ie Pare at neat pes for all Tee \dulgence or pe —— ny tie yeciaes Senter recret fade 1m pro lity, or barrenness, reir ases of half'a dozen $5; coun 4 t to all parts is ofthe Unt 2 VE MI! rial ulcers, nodes, or tse of mereury, oF Dersons suspectiug vercred tem, should use this powerful nthe rion, can cousider ita it ale ale lisease, without ronghl ire isang t fustly celebrated alterstiy Sagnetroye: "yithowt fn Soars iy be relied on as ce! fron on impure state, }, sometimes on ar secret habit in: a gentleman standing ps ‘ee-eminent ia his artes of medi: rofession ‘Acad peas fae Test tice ast ek ea Ce B DY—Just received per French Bannemout & Becker Brant ly, unde: lock, and entitled to debenture Neg saie at LAWRE! 5M & Co. _Otwere South William street. of rgeons. with the signatures of the court of ons wig huge, THE PHILADELPHIA HERB pocror. Fy of Scrofula e would burst, the 1 wi hhatran street, cured of Yomsamption, raising one red of ton David Arqus, Hardia, 160 De mer, ured of Dispepsis. ‘Miss Levy, eured Piles in one week, after bavi years. Feported five cures by one bottle medicine, one. of. whi aa a pro- ‘Scepticism can be contounded in Ava Haauces, and nces produced to convince the wor 029 Im*rre UACKERKY IN NEW YORK.—Dr, ‘Cooren, i“ ene st Chat! ashes and each ek ed oe popitively to cure me. | at len | discovered thar the object of these men en vand where | were not doctors. I concluded to go to 1 Ww | the doctors kept org i f ly throat and body covered with nleere, 3 doctors considered it dangerous to guy more medi: cine, and advised a southern cess the and e advice of seve! donde, 1 ad myself. Sader 12 mn pab- ricklayer, Harlem. os do rales this vrmpiga iy m*r EDICAL AID. 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