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cy awe hat Caras which the d to tl ‘reageersian to the United States tion, by force of arms, of the whole Under the present system of paying in hard dollars.and ‘at high rates for ail sorts of supplies and transportation, we have ben fighting the Mexican The government, the church, and the pwople are scarcely touched by the defeats of their armies. The odiest plan of getting at a treaty, would be arties feel the disadvantages of war— | tate and people, as well as the armies of the enemy This ts the very object of war. Coercion If we want to conciliate the cnemy Bat it is impossible to. Mexico might resource of rea ° would be the anne: is the policy of war the best way is to stop thd war, apply to any advantage the rules of peace to a state of end was short Major Tompkins pushing out last. (the Quartermaster, and not the propeller.) and the upper crust of the party being on board the Secretary Marcy, the latter having been chosen as the flag ship of the day. ‘ ‘The Stanton und Marcy halted awhile below the navy yard to await the coming up of the Major Tompkins. ‘and when she had approached so near that the head- way she was under made her about equal to the position of the other two, the squadron put on steam and It soon. beeame evident that the Marcy was.to prove the slow boat on this occasion, vari- ous reasons combining to put her in the rear of her com- peticors Like her namesake of breeches notoricty, there was something wrong xt the atern, which required ad- iho propellers of the Marcy, though of Capt invention. were foria-d differently from those of the others. the flanges being at a greater angle. and ‘Therefore not suited to the capacity of her engine, limit- ing the revolutions to twenty-eight. while those of the Other boats were muking forty oad. a larze quantity of her cargo, and twenty-five tons more coal than tie other steamers, has a pair of propellers of the proper de on her deck. which will replace the others before her departure for the reat of war, when her speed will doubtless be equal to the others. gines being all precisely of the same dim~nsions, there should not. of course, be the least difference. During the trip. a nuwber of interesting and sati-fac- tory experiments were made with the Semaphoric graph sigauls, a conversation transmitted between the fia which prompt responses were made. of the inventors was on board the Col. superintended the display of signals. the vessels had buen delayed so late, that it was thought expedient to limit the extent of the trip to Chester, and being displayed from the fore- were off together. ing kept up and sbip and her consorts, to J. Rogers, one tanton and ‘The st rting of the proper signal mast of the kins promptly responded @ mile distant. and the race terminated by the whole squadron hauling in at the Chester pier. the Inhabitants of that much surprised at the unexpected appearance there of d jaunty steamers, in Uncle Sam's The Major Thompkins proved herself the best of the three, reaching the pier. 16% miles from the start- ing point, in one hour and thirty-five minutes. All on board were highly gratified with the complete fuccess of the experiments made with the semaphoric telegraph of Messrs. Rogers & Black, and there can be no doubt that if gencraily adopted in our merchant ser- vice, it will be of incaiculable benefit. Before the arri upon the scene. in the shi threw such beautiful in pursuit of some object. covered. She ‘The propellers will probably sail in compan day evening or Wednesday morning for the Brazos. Thvir beautiful appearance, the ease with which they worked, and the admirable construction of their engines, which excel all others in adaptation to propeller boats. are convincing proofs that Captain Loper has not been unmindful of the interests of the Government in ful- filling the duties of his office as traneport agent. other propellers, of similar si nearly completed, and will soon be ready for sea. Anives and forks. M-—~, Misses M—— and W wih Beat little sun- ique and pretty, \i @ host of others Tighe bs did not appear in fail dr blue conts, and gre: At the end of the a in groups—some sung sang ducts to a few ladies. inthe E——o sang * Drink to me only. One party went to Mr. D——s and M-—n H ave been seen. ews and black conte were picturesquely int rmingled Party wandered about $——n and Mr, W——, ‘ Mr. W—n | The ladies also were Seeing a boat, to row some ladies con- gentlemen, tical nat jamanageable— | Jy volunteered thing loth, the y ACTORS, One of from a slight want of acquaintance ‘with ce The boat was w screamed—those on shore laughed 1 ties haga bh soon r lieved vankers, who were ni brought ‘bem safe to land. ssnclipichnes ‘They all returned home about haif-past sev delighted with themselves and the excursion. jon, lost his oar. were Re- ion of thin g ‘The system of “military contributions’ would have greatly facilitated the reduction of Mexico to pea that system would have made peace equally the in- | terest of the State, the church. the people, and the army. ‘The Administration has several times attempted to adopt this system of “contributions;” but we are sor: Ty to say that the organic edit Jacksonian. Frank Blair sort of moral inistration, and fight the prin It bas proclaimed the ' plan. ouce or twice, but doned it on the first symptoms ot alarm. Tb hended effect on the elections at home editor of the Union from bearing out tloa in that vold effective policy of tions.” which would have told so wel an end to this distressing war. « \ilitary contributions’ and people. set down to the goverument of Mexico, government from absorption whi f ‘scarce appears at lngth a possi cnemies of the Catholic church, juld searcely desire a better plan of war for its present, which. diselaiming all | promises to prolong the contest until tne Mexican people, @hureh and state, like the ancient Cinaanites, shall be extinguished, or assimilated in un- couplsining submission with the invaders, who shall hare become the possessors and rulers of their soll. itor has not had that strong courage to back ciple through ut has aban- appre: rred the the administra- llitary contribu in bringing about Mexican Church account current with the a have saved the chureh the complete overthrow and patens them. and from which ty of escape. as it exists in | PaiLavg.enta, May 30, 1847. Trial Trip of the U.S. Propeller Steamers Col. Stan- | ton, Major Tompkins, and Secretary Marcy—Interest- | ing hace—Rogers § Black's Marine Telegraph—wAr# rival ot Cheater—Return in the New Steamer Fashion. Quite an animated soene occurred on the Delaware, yesterday afternoon, in the appearance of the three pro- peller steamers, built at this port under the superintend- ence of Capt. R.F. Lopor, U.S. transport agent, and now attached to the Quarter Master's Department.— The occasion was honored by the attendance of a large company of gentlemen, who took position in the various, steamers, being mostly guided by their opinionsof their respective rates of speed. They were gaily decorated with flags, exch carrying on their mizzen masts their re- spective numbers in the signalsof Messrs. Rogers and Biack’s Marine Telegraph; cach vessel, in common with all others belonging to the government, being supplied te suit . Stanton put out from the wharf first d by the Secretary Marcy. the Major Tompkins. apt. Baker. She had besides, on | The Marcy cription, ‘The vessels and en- | or Tomp- ancient town being ester, another actor appeared of o new and swift steam- boat. decked out with flags,coming down the stream as if She hauled in outside of the propellers, and then the purpose or her presence was dis- roved to be the new steamboat Fashion. built by Captain Loper, to ply between the city and the thriving manufacturing town of Gloucester; and this being her first appearance on the river, she had been ordered to proceed to Chester, to take on board the com- any, to insure their return to the city at an early hour e Tie Fashion is the largest and most capacious ferry boat now afloat on our river, and from the experience afforded by yesterday's trial, she will pro- badly be the swiftest of that class of boats. abe attained was 1335 miles in an hour. ‘There was some interesting by-play on board tite dif- ferent boats, in the devouring of coid tongues and hans, and rounds of beef, acoompanied by the popping of cbampague corks, and the gurgling of rich fluids from the botties, and’ the guiping of thirsty souls, which, taken altogether, added much to the zest or the occu- The speed on Tues- Three and description, are Purtapetrasa, May 28, 1847 Fite Champitre on the Schuylkill ‘The reaction arising from the unusual gaiety of last winter had produced a spirit of ennui in the minds of the upper ten thousand of this city, which nothing oould dissipate, and the coming “ Bachelor's ball” was looked forward to asa bore. pitre was proposed in lieu of it Ly one of the loaders of the ton; it was an inspired idea, and took wonderfully Dr. R— kindly volunteered bis beautiful place on the banks of the Schuylkill for the locale, and the ‘Wayne Guards (the most aristocratic corps in the city) their scleritific band. Subseriptions were raised; and the surplus, at the suggestion of Dr. D——, given to the fand for the relief of the suffering Irish. Every married lady was required to contribute « cor- tain quote to the amount of provisions, and half a dozen | At noon, of yesterday. one of Gle- gat’s splendid omnibusses might have ing at the houses of the élite; at each mansion the river ” blew # shrill blast on his horn,” «nd one or more fair damsels eame tripping forth with bright smiles on their faces, and large brown sun bonnets on On top of the omnibus large baskets with napkin tops appeared, delightful ms, lobster salad, and cold fowls. went in their own At this crisis a site cham- wn Been Ktop- uggertive of ¢ remainder private conveyances [5 ——r drove her father’s carriage, (nothing ‘unusual ‘or her) proceeded by land as far as the Columbia bridge, they all took to the water for the remaining dis- tance, ja @ kind of gondolas, provided by Mensrs, —B, of the Union boat elu ntlymen took th- radder of one of the boats. he alarm of the indies nautical abilities seemed to annoy the gentlemen nota This distrust of their party arrived, they found overything de- lighifully arrang d under the supervision of the Indy Mrs. J—— B—, Mrs ——; Mr. H——- S$—— and two other gentle having acted as conducteurs to the omnibus oa the wey C—. and The dancing took place in the house, a new Mazourka doing introduced, suggeated by that celebrated artisie, | Mr. C-——~, under the direction of M At four o'clock, a splendid collation was served up, the wine department under the direction of the distinguished connoisseur in such matters, Mr. Ww You might have noticed among the par- | the daughter of the host—with her Mrs. 8——; Miss H— C—, after whom @ youthful H—— _ devoted at- young and pretty; Miss ——, Miss B—. “f bonnet and fancy jacket, was | C—d—r the Misses 1——Il, and | The gentlemen id white; Miss V., € men 1 & party | Spot, and Res grettsnd totes mont eae 1 G 3 Bice tra se joads, °58,73; 25 Div F tuariannt8.she'Sue yak $7363 17 5 do Bostoa and Providence lony railroad, 103: 12 do. Western railroad, I chants’ bunk. 10236: 7 do Bos Ceatral railroad’ 9¢ Colambiau bak, COMMMKCIAL UNTELLIGENCK, tate he Flour Markets. ‘ oF four Withia @ day or two the jite dull for four. aud sales small Michigan and Gen Havae—Packet ship Louis Phili and ¢ children, AR Montgomery, Philadel Friend, Lovell, do "i recs Coffin, ‘Jas H Shepherd, Chavdl.. Boston, May 29. market has become qu! 8 76, for tignds. Southern is scarce, an lota at $9 per bbl id, Crowell, do: Presi Crowell, dg. Cid ship ta; Persia, Simpson, York, to load for Autw Phila; Dutelies ps ames cael Deore eg The Latest Dates, RECEIVED AT THE NEW private dwellings, at ‘All kinds of gus fixtures regilt, rebronzed and resile MERALD OFFICE. om mon sells in small Grain—Large receipts have de- and small sales of corn at $1 14a 1 or Whites, ontracts will also 1 ‘most ‘other public buildings, shortest notice and on the most rea- aplT Ime Aux Caves”. ‘Augustine Bay. a for Guadaloup ily Hilliard, Cook, Gonaives John Simmous, Small, her, N Fork, Marieits Crow: and $123 for Northern yellow; white at $1 10; and outs at 700 per bushel, Acwavy. May 29.—Flour is very quiet to-dey. The salos are a trifle lower than yesterday, and there is some considerable ship) Michigan at $8; t Paurriogton, Cari for | 10 for Southern, to New York, ate retailing at $3 25; small lots of this State flour sold at $3 12.8 8 3734. yellow corn brought $1 03. little doing; corn sells at 105 a 10#e.; oats 60 a 62i¢c., Sales 250 bbis \ Neilson, orweginn brig @ street there is but 10M WALNUT O1L SHAVING SOAR. —A counterfeit article of our cele tary Shaving Soap is now being offered round the ty by a person representin W caution the public against bei stutes that we have no ogeuts w right to use our factured by the siguature to ewe ert for a nortieru port N Orleans: brig | —" ‘ i 4 f 4 OAKDING IN A FRENCH Tait, Cousins, Providence, RI; sehr Geu Giles, Post, a JARDING. TNA FRENCH TAMIL Y at Vare aud beautifull ne minute's walk of for the suinmer Rocuestxn, May 23.—The market yesterday was bar- The telegraph news of the evening previous, exhibiting # decline. operated as a wet blanket. 1000 bbls Genesee were offered at $7 50, but declined. But little wheat in. Sates in the street at $1 60a1 58, 29,—Exports the wrek ending the 28th.— ¢ Br. bark Elizabeth, Scott, with bags, containing 7.342 bushels 2 do dried do; 78 casks es middles, &nd 260 bbls pitch vans. with 2,200 bbls corn meal; 15.3234 bushels corn, in bulk; 820 bushels doin bags; 1,398 busnels oats; 835 bags quercitron bark; 25 hhd= bacon; 26 hhds, 22 tierces and 1 box hams; 35 bhds salt- ed do; 44 bhds sides; 100 bbis lard; 5 tierces beef; 6 bbls pork; 6 do smoked Sams; 260 bbls rump pork; 30 asks pork sides; 10 boxes cheese, To Cork—The Br. ship Marion, Mokertie, cleared 26th, 18 flour; 28,140 bushels corn in bags; 6.05034 pitch and 15 do rosin, ren of operations. 5 brig Cordovia, Ing vi uz, hom, Vera Cruz; Poiut Petre, Guad. son,’ Vera Cruz; schrs Major ch, jThompsod Brazos men "The situati borh.od of New ng the harbor and eity New York, with the the French luguage and m re atthe ferry Master in ide ia South Eighth street, leaving from the river, which is between the secondaud third atreet, near the Peek slip ferry, Williamsbucgh TO DAGUERRI LATES—1500 star brand ne INSTRUMENTS—"Voight] Roaeh’s inake, warranted superior. UFF—An accelerating Ii successful artists, For sale in lots to 3 rani N York, Rassel! ‘0 Liverpool — ’ Liverpool; brigs F 2.554 bbls flour; corn; 99 casks salted hams; salted pork; 20 packi The Br. ship Oregon. o further inform: or at the Sth how: . CB) 8 as; schrs Sylvia Wilds, Cumming: a & Eizabeth, Winch, do; Victoris, Contes, Lavacea Wando, Oxworth, Brazos hip Alfved. ‘Towboat sen on the 16th inst, ship P, Tow boat Panther, Davis, Tennesseean towed to rsee Merchant, and brig Rading — om the Passes, towed dow 2 and to the lath inst, bark’Smyran, brigs Orleans, K. Sidi Hamet, and sehr Gertrude, ‘May 20—Arr shi Lovela_d, Apalachicol Mexico, Tomlin, ta, Ludiam; Hat N ARTISTS Guayama, PR: Gu 1, (of New Vork N Willams, Eltiot, N Sid sehrs Charlotte, Sor Jeukins, Dodge, and Empire, Ads 1 box books.— do oats in do; 285 bb! lina rai tiander,” of all sizes; American, id, used by the most HIN ROACH, Optici a2 4 )() PERSONS IN FRANCE AND r.NGL. mort’s. French le and infallible prepara ! NRicustonD, May 26—Arr schr Suffolk, Berry, Bc terkenney, Ireland—The Br. brig Maria, Campbell, with hd staves and 1500 bbi is corn in bulk; 1200 s. ‘To London—The Br. bark Sir Edward Parry, Gray, with 2.430 bbls corn meal; 50 do flow 28 tierces, 684 bbls beef; 66 casks pork; 70 do sides 22'bales middles; 50 bhds pork sides; 5 hhds salted pork; 14 casks smoked hams; 2000 do loose; 42 pieces venison; 3 bbls 15 kegs lard; 300 boxes biscuit; 8 hhds tobacco: 5.150 Ibs sassafras root and 30 do bark.’ To La Rochelle, France—The French brig Union, Pavie, with 821 bbls flour; 2,893 bags containing 7,203 bushels wheat. loading or ready to load flour and grain for Europe —For London—Br ship dward Parry; Br bark Ayr- For Liverpool—bhips Hampden. Remedy to be the most safe, tion for private diseases, ever offered to the public. | Dr. ears experience in the Hospital des Venerions and other institutions of France, where his skill aud opportunity has enabled him to investixate thoroughly the safest, speedy aud most ating them from the sy: reet as to, incur the risl in case of infection, ith’ your case, you peril your ‘advertising doctor ‘you feglect is equally dangerous! remedy you may cu i chance of disgr Saute, 121 Fultos the production of 20 American Horen. Mr. and Mrs. Mason, Bedlow, Newport; E. Coze rier, H. Currier, ‘Lee, U. 8. Army} Rhodes, Albany. the nature of such i remedy to be used in € Uiose who may b ia; A. Montgomery, Phila cker, Mrs. Bayard, Philadel) A ne H_ Jessup—28 Da- portation ip Vietaria—Ol pkgs mdse ya Lwre WM Boyne, Miller; Br bark Sir and ru street, Briggs; R. Anderson, stta, (Br) Sharp; Rio Grande, Sturgis; son, (Br) Spital; barks Ireland—Barlow, M Oppenheimer & co—3 Manson & brothers—3 J W M. 8 J Cury—2 D Appleton & co—2 Jones & (1 and the public, that Oliver, Busto arker, G Pepper, " be disos will devote his tsunl care and. atten previous success will be sufficient to satisly : Jous that his treatment in all cases will alleviate the distresses if in the power of human aid to do so. L. Kinsley, Canton; (Br) Jordan—brigs (Br) Herbert;’C. Fra MeGeban; Hiram, (Br) Fox; Henny, (Br) Peters hue & co—30 pkgs Lyon, Lewis O & ‘ard & co—2 J W Moore- Volant. (Br) Peterson; (Br) Keetley; Lavinia, (Br) Hughes; Solway, (Br) Trenactity, (Neapolitan) Logana. Glasgow—Br Barks Christian, Norway, Br sehr Columbian Packet taking in tobacco:—Bremen ships Marianne, Waitin for Bremen; Johaunes, Klockgeth. do; © ressen, do; Albert, Von tritsen; Louisa Maria, Wencke. do; Katharine Jackson, Stafford, for Am: Marshall, for Rotterdam. w Ontrans, May 21.—There is a fair demand. and 6000 bbls have changed hands. of which 1100 Ohio, at $6 1254; 1140 at 6 15; 900, at 6 25; [786 Illinois, at 630; 100 Iilinois, at 6 6236; 400 St. Louis. at 6 75; 1000 Ohio, 2 n—Sales amount to 12.000 sacks, of which 2300 mixed in gunny bag: at 67¢: 600 yellow in Kentucky bags. at 63c; 3000 white and yellow in white sucks, at 706 white. at 173¢¢; 900 yellow, at 7 Wheat—Salvs, 1000 sacks, good. at $ 7000 and 3.00 sacks prime, at $1 30, Cincinnati, May 25.—The market opened this morn- ing with more sellirs than buyers anxious to reallze. submitted to a ing rates of yesterday, Commodore Kearuey aud lady, do; 1 ¢ Maillard & co—1J Du- D Charm—1 J Arnold—1 G Tow & Bruges—3 phys F Field—l00 W H Smith & co—118 d & Phelps—81 GB Morenood & co—1 EE. 58 Phys mdse 527 hides to order. ‘mine—1500 boxes mdse 6 baskets bottles Vietor & Duckwitz—200 bxs_m tse 99 cs do Hoose & V. 2 1 Mezer—85 Growheim & Chapman Hanas & A lenschen & Un‘art—6 G bxs mdve Vietor & Achelis—i Herman, Boken & co—2000 dem.- johns 2 cks to order, Hamaurc—Ship Howard—12 Bechtel] & Drizer—21 do F S Sehte Kaupe—16do WA &AH CLUE EEN (Br) William & Sarah; Wors ents and boys Fashionable xell—1 Vyre & son—1 HE CHEAPEST ‘36 Maiden Lan J. Waterman, Alb W. thport; G , . Spring, Alban’ Nassau streets, whe The following vensels are very lowest po: p + f o0ds, which will style of elegance that cannot be sui i, as you can save from three to seven dollars on & suit.— i forget uve uuraber, 36 dam; France, | 500 pieces 18 bxs E Hellmann—1080 wrence, Virgini v W hite—1 do Schmidt & Bal- Spies & Chirist—J do Horstman, Non & Decker—1 ith—1t do Tabee & Jones—16 do_M Huschfeldt—3 —2¢ do GAH Mitte—$ do J M Oppenhermen—20 31 M Von Schtor—3 do KE; Mineken—251 ungton—26 do Rejmer & Mecker—I du J jord=3 do T Grunen- W. Defoees, Bos- jalapa, Mexico; wins, St. Lous 0 mixed, at 68c; 750 1000 yellow, at 72}ge 2261 sacks, ut Wainwright do E M Howsnp Hore. C Feitz—2 do Boorman & Johnstox—1 do Meyer huysea—1 do T Grauenthal—1 do L Rub—139do Binuy & stedt—21t order. : ‘St Dominao City—*ehr Don Nichol: liguumyite 11 bblshoney A C w, Mr. ms, B ston; J. Munsen, Utie T Goold, Boston; F. ; H. kdwards, Essex; C. Woolber- supson’s Horrn, George Goodridge, New York; 3 J. B. Goodridge, 'N Beach, New Yori 360 logs mshogany ice Kod loys \d the former being ecline from the clos- ‘The axles heard of include 100 bbls from store at $5 99; 120 do. at 5 80; 800 do, at 6 85; Boats or barges for pleasure or fishit bth osmare atall times wherever they wish to go. m Seth Padeford, Provideuc. H. Thom s. jr, New Orle: J Fisher, Baltimore; J. a kis JAC A FULL AND FASHIONABLE SUIT, READY MADE, " fi, to $25, AT THE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, No, 162 Fulton street. TO CAPTAINS AND OV BOA’ HE undrsigned havin the Long Pier, foot of boat hotel, in order to accommodate the up town rites all Captains of stenmboats to make thi WNERS OF STEAM. lensed and fitted up the house on igth street, North river, as a st 350 do, from railroad at same. Mills, deliverable 10th June. sold at $6. there were sellers of lots on the spot at $5.90, and buy- Receipts m-derate, Oa ‘change, 2600 City At the close. IME HERALD. ovEsov's Hore. W.J 38 outenbus d,N.¥.; W Kel ements of the Ocean Steamers. uns. Leave America, Leave Europe. I. Wood, Oxigit ‘Whe Crops, We learn with great preastre that there have been fine rains in the neighborhood of Richmond sua Fredo- FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS AND SHAVES. QLOMON & HART, 263 Broadway, onnosite the Park have now in store their full assortment o! d Borders of all di ey have been selecte anid Im* re ricksburg, Wuich have greatly revived vegetation. and there is uow # fair promixe of an abundaut harvest.— Norfolk, (Va) Beacon, May 28. The Marlboro’ (Princo George's county, Md.) G of yesterday saya, that many intelligent plan believe that not more than one third of a crop of to- ve L. Vase. R. 1.3 D. HP. Gordon, do Movements of the Packets. §. Moore, Philadelphia: J Ships to Arrive. joore, Philadelphia: . Myersand lidy, Frederick, Rathford, Ulster, New York; H. 7 BABY JUMP EAts. HE ATTENTION of mothers and. of nurses, is invite toan examination of this indispensable article to a quiet ich may be found of every variety and price at : oF SAM. BROOKS, Agent ‘for the Mannfacturer. LivERPOo s meant ot New World, Skiddy, Apl 21 MINIATURE PAINTING. R.McDOUGAL has taken the room No. 1! tional Dagguerean Gallery, coruer of Broadway and Murray street, where he would be fy attend to any orders in minixture or water color sketches. bacco will be grown the present senson in that quarter Toe editor, ina ride through 20 miles, judged not one handred acres of the ground to bs prepared for this crop —the hign price of wheat, rye, oais and corn, leading the farmers to fill their land with these. ‘ d child, Miss Lyon, (brig Henry Clay, Nye, Wi B. L. Gillett, 9. P. ille: “J. P. Ludlum, C. Shepard, Ogdens- ira. ambertin, Chenango: ~t, Rice, Albany, N. ¥. "PORTSMOUTH. Hendsick Hudson, May The Augusta, (Geo) Chronicle and Sentinel of the revalence of hail storms within , within our re- They have not only been 1 Wellington, Chadwick May 8 Margaret Evans, HAVRE. Burgundy, Edgar, Admiral, Wotten, Oneida, Fauck, R, IRA G. FRAZ 22d inst —The nst. suys:—The thod of practice, w the last twenty days, ia unpreceden collection, in’ this section. frequent. but have extended far and wide, and in many sections have been very destructive upon the growing We subjoin some account of them from various ‘May 16| Iudepeu NO. Brainard, 8t. Newell, Boston; yer and lady, Norwich, Noxtnenx Hore. W.M. tiolmes and lady, N, Davy, Bloomfelu, N.Y. veleigh, June 1 |G. W. Greene, Clitton Pad J. Vowney, Pottavilie; P_ Clark Paterson, N. J. ; : _ Peart Staeet House D. 8. Cleck, Evie, Pa; J. Bb ak C. R. Atwood, T avre, Ainsworth, without the use of the knife. Dr. Heontinue through the seaso Jno, Lovering, Ohio: J. W. Reynolds, Buchanan, Wa. Scilley, Boston. The following letter to the editors; from John Dailey, ere Be eee ee oe Esq, of Henry county, gives an account of a very de- a structive one which passed over his neighborhood : Two mites Noatuwest or McDoxoven, Ga, ye; Mr. and Mrs. Lee, De 2+4 and 8-4 white Aikin, Wirginias ester; J. Schultz, Long Tammany Hate. .C Mott, Staten Islands A —I have heard of large hail, but never » Draper, Wore saw any until yesterday, (Monday.) About 4 o'clock, P. M., # cloud came 1 from the Northwest with consider- able wind. hail, and rain—some of the hail-stones were as large as turkey or goose egys. way of weighing any, and never thought at the time to Packet ship Victoria, Morgan, from London, April 22d, with mdse, to J Griswold & Co. Latil, low 54, saw a large ice- New York; JH Thad no convenient p Howard, Paulsen, fiom Hamburg, A\ ichmidt &'Balchen. New Rochelle. SR, the celebrated Cancer Doctor on be found at the ited 3 asnistant, eu the third ‘once a mouth. Re in works con be seeu time has come when cancers can be cured treats on al! one diseases, 5 c KOB 5 jd assortment of the follo: Luce Capes, Mantilla, and Berthes, from $2 50 upwards. black fig'd nets fur vis te» and Maslin and Lace Embroidered Dresses, v ‘Thread and Imitation lace Cambr.c hdkts. hosiery aud y rich, Ss, mgreat variety. gloves, of every description. Also, from anction—150 F mbroidered muslin capes at $3 and Shemizetts, and Collars, very cheap. pany with Ham ship Norma, and Brem bark Pacific, for N York. re any of them. B ee oy eee CRT TO ene uP ome, say near semen ship Hermine, Volkman, 40 days from Bremen, to three hours after they fell, and this morning, at 8 A. M neasured some of the largest, and found one to measure 4% inches by,3{. A gentle- direction the cloud came. red one an hour after it fell, which hes in circumference, and another genueman measured one 934 inches in circumference In the direction of the bod: Wrs G. Hillan, Manchester: Philad; J. S, Weston, W P a. nn; E. Walker, —16 hours after they fell Br Ship Ceylou, Crisp, 26 days from Liverpool, with coaf, aot Weston, dor tt - Oswego; J. Williams, t Det jartford; M. Living. y. ‘0 A jark, 'N. Matson, spoke bark Agnes, for Quebec, with loss of rudder, 20th inst, jou 57 05, 8 oke brig Solon, 17 days from New York for of wind, carried away fore topmast, with sails shburton, Ball man about one mile in th told me he m measured 10% in rs, at the lowes N. BA large quantity , to be sold at low prices. immediately after it fell. E.—Receiving 01 commission, and conaiautly ov d, Mess, Thin Mess and. Prime Pork, Smoked Hams, Shoulders, and Beef, Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Dry aud Pickled Codtish. heads, tierces and barrels; Sugars in ho; rels; witha general assortinent of grocer! accommodate purchasei 1 24 days from Liverpool, ‘1 RIPTION to establish a SHE ‘he LA is bouns to Phi- 009 pon an estate of I ‘9 forin this association quired, and the persons forming th ceive six per ceutum w ing the same. 2. during the course of Will receive in and aft of $60,000 ; and, with 600 tons salt. 323 passengers. Bark Mary Brow bya Last, to master. 18th of the cloud, north of me, crops are very much injured, and I learn east of me also, they Just at the edge of the cloud of hail. The hail wasaslarge person might wish toree. I heard of personstelling much larger than any | have spoken of, but that Where the largest bail fell, I under- d the ground was just about covered. ¢ largest hail stones were scattering, say about a yard Yours, respectfully The Marietta Helicon of Thursday, the 20th instant says:—‘ A severe hail storm passed through our county on Sunday night last, doing, we understand, conside And on Monday nj heavy shower of hail for well nigh hal wind blew a heavy gale and the rain fell in torrents. On Tuesday the air was s0 cool as to vender fire comfortable throughout the day. Tho Atlanta Enterprise, of Thursday, the 20th instant, has the following paragraph :— We lotter, that thure was « very heavy hail@jtorm at or near Social Circle, on Tuesday evening laat. are much worse. from Limerick, in 0 kl streets— Warm, eds 1234 cents; Me eel verpool, Canada and United State: 4 ms fi was only guess. hth year an unusual revenue FERSON INSUR. Wall street, opposite ‘This company continues to insure against loss or damage b; fire, on dwelling houses, warehor i dmerchandize, and e Norweginu bark Frithiof, Jenssen, 49 days from Antwerp, in ballast, to G F Gerding ere fh orwegian bark '. i "The subscription is open at the office of Herman C, Adams, jathiejon, 46 days from Luring, | E: York, where all the inform ation to Beck & Kunkordt. hio, of Waldoboro, from Philadel Anderson, from Sligo, Ma: it, on Grand Bank, 5) ww York. 2ist inst, of fishing schr Jane, of Portland. ‘all street, New ati_n desired may be obtaine the land, the flan and calculations estal sults, examined. , ‘The title deeds of the estate are deposited with Theodore Esq. 56 Wall street, N ew York. of the land, subscribes for it ODORE SEDGWICK, Esq. SAMUEL B. RU BONED BROOKS, Esq. of Davis, Brooks 0. and the survey of hig the above re- y iat 10. lon 65.10, bl ‘ain, we had = our, while the injury to crops. Sable Island, spoke —, from Waterford, April 12th, 1 MeMahon, 15 da: Drinkwater, 11 day: Thos, T, Woodraff, wa aed 000, and he tefer 18. he Don Nichot “ity, wish mahowa ‘Schr Susan Tay lor, Joh timber, to Bad ef from St Domingo ‘hos. W. Thome, _Gxo. T, Hore, Secretary rn, by private iat be alicd ing of 5 days from Georgetown, with rd to deliberate upon the forenrand Our correspon- HOUSE AND BATHS, by JAMES street, between dor Shower Bath 12: 1s 123¢ cents, or Board an ANCE, COMPANY—Oifice No. change. uildings in general. description of per: ‘etly and promptly adjusted and paid. pu Ko. Robson, M.D., Fran mm P. An J Thos. Morrell, ne Bogart, Kug Robert Smith. 'UCKER, President, prot my PLAN TEMS, HU eck & C dent writes that there were lumps found after the storm ‘roprietor, Martin, 21hours from Norfolk, toM had abated, from the size of a musket ball to that of a hen’s egg, and that it lay several inches deep on the He further states that both corn and cotton in that neighborhood have been entirely destroyed@by the hail—#o much so that several farmers h ploughing up thelr cotton crop to replant the land in n, which may seem best to OU ‘2 barks; 2 brigs—unknown. assuring those inn oths, bedbugs, cor thet they are effectual, and carry out the suc 8 to its fullest extent Farmers’ use—his various manure onia, Nitrate of Soda, y arrest the attack ol é commenced Miscellaneous Record. Cambric Mustins, &e. &e , stock of Dry Goods, ‘ion, and offered at ought recently PETER DUFFY & SON, 406 Gand xt_comer of Columbia. ¢ Aunual Regatta of ub will come off on 4 the Ist of June, at ten o'clock, under the direct Committee of Arrangements appointed at th Sulphate of Am! ‘The LaGrange Chattahooche, of the same date, alludes “A fow miles southwest of the village, we learn thut the bail fell in large quantities, and in pieces of several ounces weight. levelled with the ground and beat to pieces, while fences Were scattered and trees blown down, without nuinber. We have no intelligence of the extent of injury done, but believe that the severest of the si through smail section of country.” (Alabama) Jour the 19th, thius specks of this sease pores so Oe areeeae? about three o'clock, p. m., there lent hail storms that has ever been experienced here — iterally covered with bail stones of various sizes, We measured some that were over six inches in circumference. extent, stripped of their leaves, and considerably. mA FSatM3tere ACHT CLUB Kt the New York ine. ue,and the rudder injured. The eargo consiats of Whole fields of corn wer She has 29 passengers on boa their way to old Spain. Suir Mowmout sau to Key West, shore near the Mosel ‘The value of the prines for 1817 has been. fixed “not to, ex- ceed” $200 each, to be presented to the winners at the Club House on the day after the R ck—Ou the day following that on which ty Yacht Regatta is tobe decided, n parse will be given by. th Club, open to vessels of all sizes over fifteen tons, and of any H—The schr Repulse, on her way froma Monmouth, of Bath, on torm was felt only State of Delawn ich a liberal ‘The Montgome: ral compensation was awarded “On Monday, 8 one of the most vio- The ground wa the entrance money not to exceed $100 . Notice of entry to be made in e of Arrangement tothe day and hour . In order to light . w overboard about 850 s1cks of cum; commenced discharging cargo. Scun THos Pernixen, wreek of the schr Hand, ents in New and Messrs Allen & Paxson. expervence of upwards of “0 years by their progenitors ind themgelves, in the ma tar their only & toa considerable gardens suffered ‘mount of injury of New London, which wi a tender of the sh p Chas Carroll ) neyard, returned 29th with bbls, which was left on We have not heard the ai dove to cotton and corn, but it must be great. fond of fun and frolic gathered large quantities of hail stones, some of which are still preser! ly in making ice-cream during that ure of Kilnedried vem in) saying that they will furnish au article, whieh for any desirable lens Land, near Martha's all of the oil she coutaine patd to the two se!s, not belonging to the Club. ‘and hour fixed for the ys previous to the da ht Regatta the parties enterin Writing, with the ployed extensive! and the next day ” lebrated Fly Paper, to be depended on in all in- stances, Apyly to ss Dr. LEWIS FEUCHT WANGER, 23 Liberty street. YWINE CURN MEAL—NOTIC PERS —The subscribers, Millers at Brandy w ave ty notify shippers of Ki able to be deceived by an imitation eat Waterford, i sylvania, hav randy wine in ell climates, TATNALL ‘ L Spok ng Rend, fom Vera Craz for N Orleans, May !7th, eveht of ballast, draugh their entry, after which no alteration of made iv the vessels, The hour, place, and course to be pursaed, shail be the same as above stated forthe Yacht Regatta, of time for difference of tonnage to be fort: ‘The sailing regniations of the X: ub to , cases. Copies can be obtained from the Committee. G. W. BI The Macon (Georgia) Journal and Messenger, o 19th instant, contains the following account ofa Kher —** A most violent and destructive hail storm occurred in the lower part of Bibb and Twiggs countie day last. ‘The cloud was about one mile wide, and passed in a southeastera direction about 12 o’clock, and continued for nearly half an hour Some of the hail stones lorge as « hen’s egg, and the quantity which fell was so t that In some places it did not all melt in six houra © are informed by a planter residing in the region of the storm, and who witnessed it, that the destrnotion of the growing crops of corn and cotton was very great.”’ Southern Cotton Markets. Craneston, May 27.—The Upland market yesterday nearly camo to & complete stand. The sales amounted to only 47 bales, of which 30 bales at 1134, and 17 bales, a fancy lot, at 12 ote, New Onieans. May 21.—Thero han been a better de- mand. and 3000 bales have changed hands without any material change in prices, Middling to good middling, TISM, PAINS AND. SCROFULA, DISE, | Havana for the Baltic, May 20, 8.23, passed a large ship. ye is med ip. with topgal: econds per ton fin Phila for Mayaguez, May 21, lat 32 The storm commenced 2, jencietta, of Portland, steering N, May 11th, lat 30 43, the skin, wich great violence. Wy iw if { Commitie of Arrangements. W.E. New York, Apri All communications t A New Lond reat New London 20th i L, with 3000 bbls (25 spm) 011, iy Left at Pervambuco April 2 1800 bbls, bound home. ee Wit of FH, jerrimack, Denti ‘bs bone; had sent bone pared d warranted to give s- culation, allays economy in ® for the Committee of Arrangements to W. Biunt, 179 Water street. ens the ¢ art of the anitaal ec hose complaints rrising from the shi Spoke Feb 22, | na Chili, Feb 16—Arr at this port Jan 27, ships Tri- , Greenport, i Oroximbo,’ Norton, Nike 15 onthe same time 2400 wh, probabl 2, mos, 900 sm 100 wh; Sth; Teabel hy Newark, Pendleton, & ier, Tabet, NB, 28 BRUSHES !—Lhe subscriber respectiully to his extensive assort- invites the attention of the pt 70 spm 1000 wh. Brushes of ever B, 15 months, 43 spm 1800 wh ion may be considered a specific; have resisted all other treatment, have been rapidly ly removed by this powerful alt medicine, or purifier, it stands an creasing demand roprietor to brim im Square, Constently Stewart, do, 18 mos, tonington, 5 mos, 150 mos, 250 pm 1950 wh; tive ey ralied, Phe this. kind, hn public, that all may haye the nefit of it. We do not publish any long certificates of mira Calous eures—the medic at ed to give satisfaction, and need f do., and a! ey Ce weer for an article of wh; 7th, Montpe Mh, Obed Mitehe bark Philetas, Ha i and business habits, wantin ‘can be their own bosses, and wi H do well to call. at 117 Fulton street, tent article, that can be sold ich a chance to make a for- Il_n capital, seldom offers. Letters postpaid C. ALDEN, 117 Fulton street e shall speak for itself. STATEMENT OF CoTTON. Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1646 Arrived since to date. Arrived to-day, and examiue a new and w Droge hy loth, Mary Mitenell, Lawrence, Nant, 54 mos out, im, The Merrimack, atN L, reports arr nt Syduey, STIFFNESS OF Ht F THE SKIN late of Potas: al remedy is F r from Rheumo: ffuess of the joints, swelling of the musculay them, eruptions o arising from an impure state of the blood, &e der the direction and supervision of the most eminent of the faculty, it | mendation, and many’ have pronounced it the combination of remedies {¢ Krom b na s received their unauimon ; recom- a4 im’ ADIES’ DRESS, HABIT ;AND PE taught in Three Lessons.— lieux’s celebrated Exported to date . Exported to-day. . ETER ROBERTS, 373 Broadway, hax just received per recent arrivals, a splendid nssortment of goods. and imitation Inces of lace enpes, collaes, scarfs, and mantiflas, em= ts and cuffs, cambrie jered reverse, handstich aud tape bor- ; 300 breakfast em. caps, from ilk hosiery, 25° per gent m 798 ,004—616,242 ruetion Dartmouth, 2000 wh; 2ist, samonth, 200d wh;, 2st, Good wh: Draper, fancon NB, 100 eh it jowland, FH. 75 wh 1650 spm; minbunoe ‘pm; 13th, South C red. , .198,360 8 939,706 850,600 Stock on hand and on ship. board not olea 450 -pm: Dee 6th, 1847, 1846. "hy jered muslin capes, collars, chemi Receipts up to May 21 ht home three mutineers fm New York: Miner Robeson, of Vermont, on a charge of ton Packet, of N Bedford. Ports, Sidney, Samuel Chadw of Connecticut; Jam mutiny and setting fir 81106, May 7=In bal 4 How Duncan, Gilchrist, do; are 300 doz. cotton 1,600 frat nwich lane, gpposite ‘W C Herring and lady, N aud 2 servants, nson, St Mathias, THUS TREES, for street planting, ow. standing (nthe treet. Apply to Heury de extremely low—4 C7 Dresses cut without mi6 Staw 4w*re LISSE, CUTTING in Madame Til- ress Cutting will be given per- maneutly at No, 63 Chambers street. a few doors east of Broad way ag well ns those engn Inking, will, with three hours tion, be able to fit themselves and others with ease and accu: this method re making i in Pe nd London, 0 Ii the expenses. otra d waaranted to fit. mises, oF to INTER & Co, 31 Wall street Geui | Also, Forest and Ornamental ther, Pendiepea, for ford, Comery, fn N treal; Geo Har- Germany; Geo Ae Asin at ait of adelicate nature. His mild and judicious, requires neithe! three or four day id thereby causingni to on, his object being to restore the. system me! and bodily to that state of vigor mature i ‘a disease frevuently existing wi ing the least aware, some tinted medical retenders, and u ‘The Doctor being owe o in the city, guarantees @ treatment being restraint in diet, os well os brated Walnut 'e hereby ith it, and beg to any one any ccauine soap, mauu- Dr. P. D. Vivuin, has our fac-simile SROOM & FOWLER, 4 Conrthindt st SAMILY ut W, to,ant ith advice, sent ae ine a rs : PROTECTOR —alter was _of faithful research by the most emin te for the preventi jon or iufeetiou, which yo detrimest to OF Peis dyecific aball have beew jal of his valuable a ie if re and protection of bot and gonstmmation of the chotheserticle to. be exterwally appli "which ia contaiied iu a small fuiey Dox with the bottle. y applied also afters Frorsale at ial Fulton street, 278 Broadway, 435 Brondway, 47 Che 1 jowery corser Second, 210 Grand, 405 Pearl corner Cross, 263 Ble G eenwich corer Canal, 107 West Broadway; and 49 Fulton YPERION FLUID, or Vegetable Hair Com- curling and beauti- position fr preserving, clean Ihe hair ; completely eradicating seurl dandei other diseases of the skin, eausiy thy action in the blood-vessels, nerves, &c., which thereby preveuting baldness and le compound; which il your ith this yonrself in any oil, grease or pomatul :d. possessing. titrin values never before attained, hair in its embryo state, it in maturity, and covtinue the thy vigor, sillky. sof rest period of life, m and oll jmuparities of the skin. uctive powers. in bal ve all other articles ha: ‘ul plentitude of pris ¥. m5 im*r 1ABERT takes this medium to mform bis he has again resumed the 8 Grand street, s dito solicit his assistance, he nce, trusting that hi the most scrupu lispels sew f, dondriff y powerful ‘are its re-pr aUmerous cases stored the hair to its fu. cent ottle. repared oaly by WM. BOGLE, liam—also, at 273 Broadway, York filed it has ree ine beauty. Price Boston, and for sale by A. IAN DISPENSARY. No, 3 Diy - D, 1835, by the present proprietor, for the of a secret nature, an DROP. This medicine be relied on to ‘ailorin successful treatment 0 the sale of DR. HUNT! i remedy on earth ’ thoroughly eure. this horrid disease without injury rand without diet or hindravee from business wall else have fuiled. A comprehensive treatise accom: panies each vial, (with full directions,) which is warrant ally curd in all cases, no matter how long stan i em, with less trouble to tl e of time, than any other medici betaxen, Price $1 per vit iam and iid ready ¥ oF yall, atthe prices. Also, more than five hundreé made to order in 2 ed, ‘You will do wel eply seated in the @ World, ur no pay REHUGH, HA) as removed to LI! sioned by th agent for be published in a few 4 Imost ithout a PABUEARLE SUPERIORITY ration for beautifyi ceded, thateveu the foul tongu: lenced in view of its merits; and white and transparent does the ski ly submitted to its delicious emollie atiar of roses, it dispenses a delightful the choicest cullings of i layed in the removal ments—such as pustules, aan, freckles, stnburns, redness, roughness, cl chafes. Govraud’s Poudre Subtile possess the astonishinj operty of uprooting superfluous hair from fore without injury to the most di nding, free of . Proprietor. always to let Hippocrene, its singular po 1 Of all cutaneous dia ringworms, saltrheum, morpheu, Paper Hangiog ons, for parlors, bedrooms and hallx 1 Paris with great care, and com- prise the best assorted stock in the city, and at prices lower than have ever heretofore been offered. ; Also on hand, a large assortment of French Window Shades, for sale at nunrecedented low prices, JUMPEKS ! Beware of imp in. mind that the genuine elix Gouraud can be obtained at his depot, at store from Broadway & ‘ashington street, Boston: Brown, 76 Chestuutet. 3 FoR LT eat testing COMTLEAION——DISRABES OF deed, every ot appearance, caused in eight oak oi the sun; ai of the Blood, ws f sdme of the thousands whe x, and useless. Sarnapari and clearing Bolm id causes a health Po coma Mar Pr in building cases out of ten sappy to Opens the pores, whitens the skin. in, be the skin never so dist a ITALIAN CHEMICAL 1 them, and to make the skin clear an ow or dark skin it cha he true and xeuuine JON! Prnever fails to cure and dis- id beautiful—even yel- to « beautiful healt may be, used on infants with the use it in eases of Scurvy, las, Ringworm, Sores other remedy hag jedical Society of ighted after one Ch Advice . Persons are deli nd, get the yeunine—ask for Jones Svap, and take uo other, Sold in New York only at the sign of the American price W cents 4 cake—where lly White, for beautifyis face of ladies; Jones’ the teeth, sweetening &e.; price 25 cents a box. 1, 139 Fulton streets in 48; in Baltimore. sin’ Pittsburgh, st. WHITE HEADS, and th 32 Chatham auce also, Jones? Span'sh lifelike white : Tooth Paste, for whitening making the gums healthy, re * r & Co. Jarvis’s berty st; in Newark, N. J. ALD, GREY, RED O “who would possess. a beautiful head o| «rifling sum, read the following statement of respectable per pick r. Abraham Vanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York,cer- ntirely bald on the top, and by the use of two 3s bottles of Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative, he has v good crop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, aud lux: William Jackson, of 89 Libert: jasses in hogs oxes. and bare Sold in lots to it cash prices . & CO., 228 Fi yoked Meats and C! street, Pittsbargh, ad_on the top, was using two 3s bottles of Jou Papers awte ¥ rat growing fawt,thick and heaithy-—he expects by usi . head of hair than he evet tle longer to have a better he: © THOSE WHOSE HAIR IS and weal at th turning grey, and cis P.Sage, cls Base ing street, New Yi . E, Holmes, AVE YOY SCUI RD: ulton street, had y Coral Hair Restorative entirely and permanently cured it 0 YOU WANT 1 Hair soft and fine 1, Heory E. Cullen, South America,do certi the bestarticle 1 ¢ barber on board the y that Jones'Coral Hai ever used for dressing, along time soft, clean, silky, ers preferred it to any 0 only at the sign of 82 Chatham street—price 3, 4 or Philadelphia—Zeiber, 3 1 f the American Eagle, DISEASE.S—I.; THE, SUPPRESSION ¢ New York College of lished for the suppression of guac direct their particular attention to all nature, and cap confident]: i 1ED trv lao JACKERY.—The di Pharma- ly promise to persons requiring me; cal treatment, a safe and permanent cvre, without injury to constitution or confinement from deularly requested to make application to ‘irst appearance of those diseases, as a vast amount of su! thus avoided. “One years connected level Is are par. and time may be ! y of, the members of the ollege, for man i the principal hospitals covnplaiats, attends for ov Me f ‘Mills, tn ent '¢, tha: in addition to the word» sare leo sed ue al! $5—cure guaranteed. rk, are RY INVALIDS—Person: in the country, finding it tncony application, can ‘have forwarded to 1 medicine requisite to perform a radical cure, ogether with al Jorn Meal, ir case explicitly, on, and treatment received elsewhere if any, d 'W.'S. RICHARDSON, M. naan street, New aymptotns, time of con enclose % VELPEAU’S SPEC OR the radical care of sions, and all mocopurulent a pital de Charite in Pai tuventor, Professor Vel monhoea, gleet, are pronounced 'y effect a cure in a much nany other remedy, without tainting the breath, with (he stomach, or confinems and disease from business CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED, HE TONIC sllX Meds ine and Pharmae confidently recommended for all cases of secret indulgence or excess of any kind. Impotence, sterility, or barreuness, antess depend nlf ¥ dozen $5; earefolly ebility produced itis ‘ta inveleaals on maftormation peeked, and sent t * RICOKD'S ALT. JK the permanent cure of venereal wlcers, nodes, e TIVE MIXTURE. primary or secondary syphilis or any complaint mercury, or wuskilful ecting venereal taint remai produced by an dical treatment. owerful purifier without oie ar sapere - ; pout can consider himself safe after having. the va without thoroughly clea: y ster tone Shower: y using the system with thi Sold in single bott! 85; carefully pret CONCENTRA, “PARED by the New York Col armacy, established for the auppr arrant- but a trial to convince the +i enses of half siinamrent the Unione SARSA| LLA ARRAS. PARULL, , 192 ond ay, 127 Bowery, corner Gran Hudsons Brigham & , 771 Browuway, dently recommended by the to Sarsaparilia at present befe relied on as ace: impure state of the bi worm, blotches or les, Cutaneous eruptic: dase arising from the secon us use of mercury. Id in single bottl remedy for all djsuancs. a ood, such as serofula and salt rh w re throat, 'y eftects of syphilis ite nae ‘a dozen bottles’, one do’ bid Cases forwarded to al on, holesale purenasers

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