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Neve that the olerzy ch of the Ai hureh roposed vigorons and al his plana. The church, in ex) ing an arm in the general and its recent proclamations and subscriptions, do tions, Ke., meagre and niggardly as are the means con- tributed. are too late to do much good. We expect that the ultimate result will be one more step in the cause of civil and religious liberty, with the Fscurn of peace—an acknowl ment of Mexico, clearly comprehen the simple elem: tion; showing to may lead them safel menting of if the Ther the chureh, after tho fashi they invadi such thing—i nv moral cou no peace, of tl suerifice of the chure! certain consequences supposed to be, ranean. Capt. Dan Drake Henrie, the Texan Ranger, whose exploits have renderod his ‘name celebrated, has com- pleted the roll of bis company, with some of the right kind of men, from this city, and is about taking his de- parture, The forvign news by the Cambria has been well disseminated about the city, and the dealers in breadstufs are taken all aback at ibe full in the articles ‘The market haa, of course, been de- ions, the parties preferring to await the they speeulate in. void of transac arrival of their private letters. Acomplimentary benefit to the charming dansuese e, takes place to-morrow evening, at the Arch street Theatre. The attraction will be worthy of the occasion which is to cheer the beneticiarie’s re- tirement from the stage, with m solid evidence of the prbiie’s appreeiati ealth, which our Mary Ann | durand’s Ca! Dougherty, hs the Philadéiph Christy. ver C so much excitement exacting ‘The Journal of Commeree of the Sd of May, contains the proceedings at the opening of the Legislative Assem- ‘The Emperor and Empress at- n, with ail the pomp and cir- ‘The Emperor refers in his speech to the general condition of the empire, and that he had aiways eadeavored to maintain friendly relations with the governments ef the old and new world. the correspondence between the two government: lation to the imprisomment ef Lieut United States sailors—regrets that the difficulty has not been terminated, but assures them that it will be cor cluded in a manner becoming th 7 Experor did not approve of the ; roposition to send Mr. Wise his passports The U, 3. brig Bainbridge, Lieutenant Commanding Williamson, was at Rio Ja ciro 7th May, having just returned from @ cruise— ill N bly en the 2d of May tended the sitting im per eumstance of royalty. June 16, §g- Henry M. Whe. to ter at Berlin, arrived in this city this morning from New York. Me wasintroduced to-day to the President Mr. W. remains 9 few days Exema: Old Coton RR 102; 1 Marker Rights $2 50; a 5234; 25 do #30d 52; $1000 Readi AT Avetios COMMEROIAL F State of Derrort, June 11.—The flour ma: in consequence of the wide margin betwe: sellers the eastern markets, Prices have fai fore the arriy quotation at $7 1254 SPrivaveurn fang was dul toda: for farther expected, before operating nothing done, and the demand although holders evince no di: standard brands. for loss, Corn Meal—1500 bb) and 600 barrels Pennsylvani: out demand, and good reds are without saies. $1 Peni $6 60. rain. of the city of Mexico court the army as a means a eg hold that idea fabulous. If there is any thing sacred in the Mexiean—be he ranchero, vachero, it is his religion and thi ever may have been the theeharch has been, and direct spoliation. arr Tied wi a ‘Rollins, sailed same brig Planter, said brig having in id er ma ty of his church. jutions—whatever ma; continue to be, safe from power of the church which. defeate! the wise and most efficient measures of de- fence of Gomes Farias, Had be been sustained in bis church property, the Mexicam government weuld have presented a more resistance at Vera Cruz—a more nume- rows, wad better provided army at Buena Vista—a mere effective plan, and a more vigorous defence at Cerro Gordo—s larger number of detached marauding ether a far more serious resistance to t! vaders, then has attended the 01 to be defended, without lift- fence, expected too much, Canada) Star. sed in Wok » Philadelphia, ‘young spring crops which emt materially in many plainly indicati with which the: where not too especially where t! some persons who are from su erroneous ii eae (rama fe ws | ¢ benefit derived : ted; and the Fall wheat, ed considerable benefit, or has been applied. | ‘Thi fearful of using-the latter imple- impression ag erg = } jone to the crops, from the feet of the sreight of the roller crushing the tender ‘They nved be under no appreben- | for lands and crops which need rol- will suffer farmore by the neglect than by the ap- fon of that very useful operation,—Newcastle lar ye Yucatan’s ¢ 5 to 6 3-8 doll sts per barrel, bi per barrel. The salvage has not court. Bane Many B. — a i Aen ar, Ohare A letter dated Kinucket re vil hore, which leared jury must be fed ashore near this: ete Gen sas outs hi 1 foundere stem of the plant. sion on that score, "Ol was boarded loth ‘ule oat Herald. Ba Scour Corumpian Pas Satu AM on Monday hi ity minutes thereafter, Cape W about 14 miles distant, was struck by jug and capsized iu she a We have had several refreshing showers which will prove highly benoficial to the country. Spring crops, | genorally, look well; but owing to the lateness of the Season, they are more backward than usual. Fall wheat has been a failure in many parts of theDistrict.— Several lurge fields have been ploughed We understand that West of the Newcastle District the wheat crop is very promising. Owing to the failure in the potato crop fortwo or three years past, many of the farmers are planting sufficient for their Those who can doso, should plant on new ground, in which cage, they may calculate with cer- tainty ona profitable yield.—Kingstun (Canada) Argus. Almost every paper we have opened for many weeks, emanating from any portion of the cotton region, says the Bayou Sarah (La.) Ledger, has represented the crops in quite as bad « condition, from the effects of drouth and the gut-worm, as the majority of those in this parish were previous to the last rains. with the genial heat of the last week, usual growth at th We have even heard of a few blossoms; | and with favorable weathor, and thé absonce of the army worm, a large crop may yet be expected. The corn crop is said to promise well almost everywhere. ‘The Alexandria (La.) Demecrat says that in the arish of Rapides there will be about six thousand hogs- 8 of sugar made this season, ly rejoiced at the ee eg ; Mra. Ver “Mr. and Mrs. Littlejohn, Oswego? igmonts enum Warford ¢ J “Willara ray Te ee yee up and sown 1c" |, mal ou the 16th, Ti rrived alongside: the masthead ina state of nudity by men saved were clinging to the wreck several hours after; th mate aud (wo more of the crew were rs, Daniel Mackenzie, carpenter: ment, by the govern | the freedom of religion in that coun- at of every man to wership after his own acknowledgment, (and that though this administration have no r! it, they will take the liberty to request it.) { after @ peace shall lave the Methodist pioneers, thos John the Baptist, “prepare the way make his paths perfectly straight,” say, all over Mexico, making the pe to make them understand in knglish what they never ded in their hereditary vernacular— tary principles of the plan of salv natives that, although their priests in the way to Heaven, there is a more direct route, the tolls upon which are not quite so h ‘as in the old road of the mother church. e of two probable alternatives remain. @ shall be effected against or before the gress; or, Idly, That Congress, after the projetof Mr. Calhoun, will draw a line, define it, pro- claim it, fall back upon it, defend it, and maintain it, holding the Mexican perts, in the interim, as a persua- “i S 5 3 ot. TS £ < ‘boat Pocahout uation, hastened to their WW. Bro : <'Me Foster, ‘Salem ; alcekt Hartford. Wwe aro assured kk, and four sen- ight to demand 3 own use only. been established, | picked up drifting on hardy follows who, like of the Lord, and will find them, we ople, or attempting . Mealo, vi ce le Harris, New London; ¥. B. Goss, M. Coss, Greenbush Hh Bay" U. 8: Sip Ohio} B.S. Mowatt, N. O.; pil peized, were lost. Brown id having got ashore in the ince then she has been thoroughly again on Saturday last with the followin ‘as when first she cleared, 46 d . Palmer, New ‘almer, New J The cetton plant now, | is making rapid | cora is season, in this | tee, for the aid of d taining 3959 bushels of count of the owners, ressel wa Liesd’ $6600 leaned on bottomry is insured in one of the Baltimere strides towards i neighborhood. ford: 8. W. Corson, A. Parsons, do. Scur Rio Grane, before reported lost at Cape Anu, be- longed to Gloucester, and went ashore on Sat soon after midnight, on her retuin froma Gs! bilged before assistance could be rendered. and on Saturday a stove in her larbord side. Mer hull with the spars ging were sold that — bi an, Military ‘Aeademy, ; SasTHRN Peart Street Hose. which are, were lost. Vessel val 33000, divided equally between the Mari usurance ofhees, Gloucester. The lati fits. Schr Kyerett, of Gloucester, went ashore at same place on Sunday night, but was got off without damag At Stroudwater, Me. res ed bark of about 260 tons, by Messrs. Peerle, Stroudwater, and to command her. Scur Gay, at ashore (before mentioned) on D: ran down to her, and sea was runuing high. » from Philadelphia, in with by the ship Orleans, on the 191 men put oa beard of her,) “ Passing,” he says, * through a winter of great severity, our rattoons are waving with apparent joy in the delicious summer breeze, and eur seed cane We will take the crop of John Compton, Esq., as s sample of our cane, with the re- mark that if a field superior to it can be found in the | State the happy owner can take the best beaver hat on Mr. C. will grind three hun- dred and fifty arpents of cane, and we hazard vothingin | saying that he will ‘ rollout’ five hundred hogsheads of Other planters—Calhoun, the brothers Flint, Carey, Baillio, Wells, Tanner, Mra. Overton, Ar- | chinard, Carlin, and many more—will come up to this mark, or near it, if calculations founded on the present | © crops have any weight.” merican government shall continue the war allover Mexico, upon the plan of the sanctity and sa- redness from military contributions of the church pro- ty. all the effects of State and also had $200 on out cannot be surpassed. |, Stratford; eople may be surren- J, Grant and lady, Greenport; Ju custody of the church, after insolvent debter making over his proper- and then swearing that he has nothing. alt will show whether the plan of Col. Bentom was a good or bad plan :—To levy upon the church, to give « bill of the amount contributed by the church from time to time, a bill on the Mexican government, with the endorsed pledge of the government of the United States that it shall be paid, written upon the fase of the bill, and signed by a responsible oMeer or officers ofthe army. ‘This plan did not involve tho seiaure of the vessels of of the Babylonians when of Jerusalem, and for which anishment is recorded in the brief terrifle warning to elshagear in the hand writing on the wall—it meamt no imply meant to apply the principle of “foreed loans” upon the Mexican clergy, as ax induce- mont te gain their all powerful influence in bringing the Mexican government to terms. That, we understand, was a featuro of Col. Benton's plan in conclusion, for the present, we must have pene before the meeting of Congress. it is possible, but it ix also very doubtful, adhesiveness im the Mexican government, no stability, to make the stand for peace, no appa- rent moral pewer to maintain that stand. ingress must take the option of a defensive line; er, we see no means by which the war can be pre- vented from beeoming « war of conquest and occupation whele of Mexieo, involving, perbaps, in the par- oxysm of vonquest, the overthrow of the church, the trendures, the end of the Mexican Republic, and the extinction of the Mexican race. If both parties eontinue inflexibly obstinate, these are Mexico has no election but the decision of the government of the United States. Very existence depends upon our magnanimity. lan o 01 jessrs. St ty toa friend, ¥ Jones, of Cumberland, sale in the ‘wide world,’ ¢, reports am unknewn herm k Island. Strickland, New York: M. Torpki ark; Mr- Jones, Staten Island; Sir, Godfvey, M. Stac Richards, Philadelphia; B.C. Tuttle, I excellent sugar. jound mo assistance was needed. appearances of tl Qvenec—Comparative state ent of arrivals and tonnaj Livenroo.—Steamship Cambria—Liverpool to Boston, Mr | bec, in the years 1846 and 1847, up to the 12 Mrs Russell; Master a June 12th, 1846, June 12th, 1817. y ‘Mra Jones; Miss farmer, wife, infant and | HA Garrett; Mr and Mrs Willing; Wm 1C Pray; Rt Rev Dr Power, Bishop of toron loffatt, Lyman and yden and. wi ‘MH Baldwin and wil me O;""A"' Bears, Lord, Benj. Lord, Py Mrs. Paelps, Oswego: b. N. "Cold, Providene nnectreut; D. B. Bacon J. P. Huntingdo, Notice Mariners. overy, or a New Ieuanp, by Capt L hip Triton, on his late voyage from Santa Cruz te ondon ‘A few days after leaving the West Ind Rey a H Farmer, D john Wadsworth, Harding, et, A Berget, R' J Aiance ; Wheeler It is expected, islands, on the 26th htning, every thing s¢ d SSE, one of the crew inf land, which report the captain could not believe; but on leoking over the sideh.ught he could lead was immediately hove being made read sou; James Sinith Aud from Halifax to B 3 Mr. Hogselt ; Miss Wallace? Mr J.T. Ma- | had 5 fathoms, ife Mr. 8. Carter ; Mr. Coyl: Mlavana—Brig Allston—Mr Jugraham.} rs Salled. ernia, from Boston—Mra J pitt, P'Bigeiow, John nd found 10 fathoms; every thin p, the lead was hove again, an ip aud steered all night with small cht tacked and weat ENE anchored in a bay with sandy bot- ‘The captain went on shore, aud walked it was covered with ston; ohnston ; Thomas Miss Reed, Coxsackie; Mr. ant ; Mr. aud Mra. Bi about half an hour: igaland, Ke 4. Tobias, Philad . Westfield, Montreal; ‘i 3 P.’ Verhoef, Wi A. Porter, d ster; Mr. aii 'T. Griffeth 1B Munroe, Newport; Livenroot—Steamship Bigelow, GH Barrett, J B: W H Stoddard, Nor Ferguson, Kdw Wii . Lamb, D Theer, Jas Sullivan. i ungeomb W SB ichuyler and maid Miss Borie, Mrs Wegquelin, ‘child, anid and man servant, Ric! Guest, Baltimore; U1 an observation, the erew cam they had discovered the bo: dead he found it in a cay; up, with long wh Proceeding to thes. fect state. apparently, but dei s eha beards 2d Purvapeventa, June 17. There seems to be a fatality attonding tho efforts of Mr. Fox to obtain the recovery of his daughter. The parties arrested here turn out not the perrons they were nd thereward which appeared to be al- most within the grasp of their captors, is lest to them. A meeting is called to make arrangements for the re- ception of the President, whois expected to leave Wash- ington on Tuesday noxt. The Philadelphia Board of ‘Trade has appointed a committee to attend the Lake and Harbor Convention, ‘at Chicago, on the 5th ef July next. The work on the steamer Princeton is going on very rapidly, and in less than threo weeks to start on her cruise after the pirates of the Mediter- jan oral box ou which some va! oat at ce struct fastened together with something. but cou | The whole of these, o todust., He fownd the latitude te by chronometer. j He judged the island to be from 60 to 70 feet in height, Planted the Danish colors on it, and proceeded on cl M Holland, Philadelph ‘and Mrs. ‘Fish, Beston; KR. Cathcart and | York onto; Mrs. i Kentucky; Mr. jes, Michigan; d.; W. Jehuson, Boston; B. Abbott, do. existed for years, is preeminent. Ne matter how long you hmont HGalice, A M’Dowell Read, Miss Trapman, Schr“ Ishon” (no doubt the Isabel, Benedict: for Brazos, May 28, 100 mi E No date, lat 26 10'S, lon 3 white signal with three circles connected. ‘Whalemen. Cld at Stonington 15th inst, ship Chas Phelps, Burch, Pacific and N W Coast. oust. Arrat N Bedford 15th, ship Canton, Taber, Pacific Ocean, aland Feb 25th. with 1850 bbls'wh 150 ‘do spm. Spoke off N Zenland Jan 1, ships Houqua, Brown, 10th, Huntsville, Howe, Cold. Spri a b'25, Pe n, 400 wh 120 spm; April 28, off River t, Strandt, of and for Hamburg, 300 Passenger in the Canton, Mr Merry, late mate of of Holmes’ Hele, before reported fost. ) from N York ‘Wall. 40, passed an Am bark showing a jaines, JN Harra W Puha, P Davis, farque, Mr Dubroca, New Or hichester, two children and twa s 4, Wiss Forsyth, J MB Forsyth and 2children, WH Draper and son, H Hopper, J Matherson, ntman, J Ewart, ‘albot, Mrs Col’ French and maid, Canada; H Hagenser, St‘Vhemas; J W Johnson, Liverpool Julian Visart, / rvants, Mis J B For- J Rilias, Havana; ne will be ready Mr Heavyside, BA; W ‘W Raguel, J’ Henney, ear Londos kt, Trieste; T 0 , Phila lewe, M: Miss Hiriart, Mrs Lon Russell, WH Gebbias, Li f ship Delphos, C, Congo L. Lee, Rochest mit Rochester: Albert Lanphere, New M.S. Auterdel, H. Hurlbut, Claytor ‘Foreign Ports. Mowrevipno, April 26—Ia port, barks Mason Barney, Scott, Afton, Bowman, for Phila, 16 ds, Idg on, for St Catherines Foreign Importations. nter, Troy; L. D. ’ A w—Bark Fann y—250 ton: adel phia fre ‘Seat phal Albuns ms Blackstone ter, fm Boston, di ron Boorman & Johi date of the US) for '¥ Lon and put back same Brig Jolin Enders, Ma- Alexina, Gourly bark Fourteen, ‘Ald, Carter, Gray, 'Newe ondon; bark Cherokee, Wy- cow. wee, June 12—Arr brig Sapphi ip Argo, Mitchell, aton—16 Coffin Bra‘ ¢ Moffatt—10 Sands i Patterson & co—26 Richhrdseu & Watson—5 Wyeth Rogers & o—6i s mdse to order. Bonpraux—kreach Bark Austealie—4 crsks verdigrese Schrage & Koop—125 cases prunes 16 half pipss brand: nette—15 half and 17 quarter pipes brandy low—3 cases mdse J G&G randy 500 cs wine Renauld & 900 cases do D St Amant— nd—60 hampers empty 5 ide 47 cases do 12 cases indigo pes brandy to order. rig AllstOn—117 hids sugar Grinnell Minturn & 178 boxes sugar Howland & As- ‘Bark Victor—10 cks porter A Bell & co. -MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE IS, sen, Newcastle; brigs deen, Watson, do; Keepsake, las, Donglas, Li of her merits the principal reason for bidding fare- well tothe scene of her triumphs, adds greater interest to the oceasion Quite a recherché affair took place last night, at Dan- ,in the shape of a supper to the Pre of the Young Men's Democratic . # young and accomplished member of b It was gotten up by several of our prominent politicians, and presided over by Col. R. F. 1. was a deserved compliment to Mr. D., who ix looked upon here as an ardent and uncompromising democrat. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Railroad Bonds, 77; $3000 Her declining Boker—00 ensks wine 1 half Krancois—232 casks 72 half d Liverpool: stk ( thn O., W. W. Murray. and lady, Middleton; | scription of every form of private disease. Those who ha rig Resolution, Da ¥ i Mr. Re lady and. . Hogess, lady suc ‘on, Graham, Grangemout Ayres, Bridge water: ree, Win Bromham, Lakeman, Glouceste: n, Oliver, Lond. illiams, Torquay; sden, Falmeuth; Cat foot, do; brigs M. 00 Moutgomery county; D. Nichi - Hook, Alban: J ‘aged N, i » (Braz) for Bala- more, 8th (so reported Vatranatso, March 26—| Ke: Sophin, (Ham) for Coquimbo, T. ay, Blosmbeld ste W. Mower, fil. McCallum, New Yor Naw Excuanp Hoves, Paraheee, the box. J, Hinsdale, Syracuse; W. Deming aud family, Litchfield; P. V. N. Morris, New York. abt 20th, for Coquimbo, to load cop: Sucoxp, Boann—{ ed States; brig Oatari Brisrot., RI, June 13 E Liscomb, Rich- 14th, Cepia, Sears, Baltimere. Banoon, June 12--Arr scha Fred Waire: c| Thompron, Putnam, N York; eld, bri —; Thos & Edward, Murch, nas. ‘ Barn, June NoAgbres Lion, Sedgely, Baltimore 00 Alleghany ( 200 do, 31%; $3000 da. ond: et eee, From Bras of the Unitec 12 Mechanics’ Bank, 27 dhull & Minturn merican Coal, 123g; 100 y al : Wi , Martinique, Creigh & ‘orto Rico and Freuch) Boudoine, sken; Veel, (Dates in.—We are indebted to an officer States squadron on the coast of Brasil, for a file of Rio de Janeiro papers up to the 3d of | x2 May. | They are filled with d a Lieut. Davis of the United Stat performances on shore are compared to those of Don Qulzotte, and he comes in for the outpouring of the vial of editorial wrath as the originator of the difficulty butween the twe countries, about which there was still They refer again to the arrest ef the three suilors, and the conduct of Lient. Davis, whe they say took up a sword, and accompanied by Capt. Stark, of the U.S, Marine Corps. followed after is having rushed, sword hand, in the palace place, was arrested, and that Capt. Stark was not interfered with they say, because he had net committed any offence. The Rio Journal of Commerce urges the recall of the Brazilian Minister at Washington, on aecount of his official cenduet, complaining that he had given satisfac- tion to the government of the United States, instead of Robinson, Charleston, ) Mulenhork, Ghent, J C rench) Feleherte, Falmouth, arke—Moarin & Lo ukleman; Cerere, deane, Merle & @ard Amelia Mulholland, Brooks, ‘Chronometer, (British) Furse, ay, (British) Couns turn; New England, Shephard, f the difficulty with ship Saratoga, whose Brigs Commaquid, Gorham, Glasgow; O Itis expected thar bark Rio Grande, MeCruther, New d Mrs. ®. Corliss, do: 1 dsley, Auburn: B.Handen, Worcester; J.H. Kings | vated, aud the Bar is provided with a choice stock of liquors . Rae, Philadelph 4 arduer, Lenex; James frown, Port from Belfast, 1, ‘elegraphed, brigs ‘uba; Josephine, from bark’ and four brigs. Cld steamship ‘ork, &e. J Durand » Woodhall & M ud; Wilson Full British) McCormack, Belfast, Richardsen, h Harris & Co; M. up to-morrow (Thursday.) an Sigual fer ashi way, Baltimore; Jaspar, Tower, Boston; M tland; Fashion, Loring, ‘Ann, Ridg loutano, Chase, the Brazilian pelice i Arrived. Ship Richard, Colden, 6 days from Boston, in ballast, to m pales, Beausejour, from Bordeaux, 18th Groucrsten, J 1 \d, bi ritish bark Fanny, Samson, from Glasgow, 9th May, with Julia, Payson, Philadelp ymouth) from Dublin, ) to Wheelwright. 10 passengers ea Han thers, Br bark Flethura, Douglass, 50 days from Limerick, in bal- May 27th, lat 59 39, - 49 mdse to master. ator Clarke tary Usitep States Horns. nsMaine: W. Ives, New York: Paddock, ploeregs remmeny vo De wack fms We dn TM Bi soijand lad Pinind #, June 10—Arr ship Edwina, West, Vera Cruz. Uld, minondas, Lambert, le. New Onveans, Ji Arr Hamburg bark Harriet, Hank- Br bark Chusan, Galoraith, N York; bri y Blake, Buckstone. ‘Tampico; Caroline, Ri 49, lon 5115, spoke Br bark ranham ‘or Liverpool. Pierce, Lldays from Havana, with sugar, ny with brig Caspian, for Philadelp| » Hamilton, from ww. Mobile. le, fm N York; reham; Arrival, days from Sligo, in ballast, to 8 bri W. Burgess, do; F. ( Schr Hamilton, Peufield, 4 days from Geor Ain Davia and three Hampton Roads, w » Hicks, fm Hampton. Road Brig Mobile Balke , from FI id rida Reef, where she had | yp James Riverthis evening. Sl brig De ce Mrs Loomis, Conn.; ‘ortland; George Penfield, Vermou Nawtocger, June 4—Arr schr Amanda, Nickerson, Phi- New Brororn, June 15—Arr schr Wm Russell, N York. A Rowland, Row- land, Phila; Josephine, Ferris, do; Harriet, Smith, sloop James Laupheer, Kenney, do. Below, brig Mary Jane, ne 1$—Cld, sche Reaper, for N York Pool, Philadel- Colambia, Charl eland; brig Orbit, Pernambu- Telegraphic Correspona: ii 1% sbeszer. Zane £. 18474 iverpool 30th, C ton, f nd 29, Middous, Cobb, No Vork. a, \ sq., our late Minis- Lavinia, Hopkins, jecretary of state. $id, sehr Laura & Eli June 13—Arr sehr J D delphia; 26th, Naomi, rber, New York; 24th, f Steeks at Hoston. orthern Railread 103; 17 land, Saco and Portsmouth Boston and Maine Rai ‘cester Railroad a, and Columbus, Di N York, 3 Hogenot, C. t brig Gordon, Murch, Philad. E, A ¢ and original Catsup, made from th 2%, Wentminster, Hervey, Sailed from Portsmout a, Margaret vata Thekes from Loudon for New York, ow 26th, Georgia, Collins, N York; 27th, John Colby, Nickels, bass) veg ere an SOM, eats, wild fowl, &e.with aeon- ie Bet ‘m ng al “> those Jeutasted as London ee, more paricularly , taucesand calsups, which are made anywhere but in Lon Liverpool, MeLellan Arrived'at Waterfor Sasan Green, Rotheroe, N eri¢k 27th, Maria, Omola, N York; 28th,Cum- | Herald Marine lence. Puitaprirnia, June 174 P.M. N York; O K, Dole, do; NTELLIGENCK, the Flour Markets, ket eentinues dull, a: en buyers ai Those who purchase aro not willing te pay the asked. aud those who hold are not wil The latter class cannot see any cause fer the and we eonfess we agree with them. lien back to nearly what they were be. 4l of the Hibernia, and yet the Drought news of quite an advan t $7, with » few sules sold as low aa $6 75. June 16.—The market, general Partics svoun disposed to wait Arrived at Li berland, Blanehai Lama member of the Ro: EO! ipdlokd OF THE PROBERCT HALL, «th Avenue t, over t o A herr ive wot ce to their friends aud the publie Ms, that they hi vy ‘ary companies, schs J D Morean, Maso ges Shunk, Stevensen, de; and Dela Below, bark @overnor Briggs, Hallet from Matangas: wv “y ns sachs Joseph Sybra Tefreshments of exery Kind, in asuperior tense ‘@ continue our British bark Argimon, Irwin, ‘exford, Ireland; George Delina, Hendrickson, Havant its wanted, to su dy prepare WOOD ENGRAVE rson who furnishes the Ne To be re United Stat and pedlars can get 9 most skilful mes ni Also, the public 4 the well known Dr. Solomon Heine, Miscellaneous sent te A. A. 2036 Packer Snir lowa, W appears limite Recerd. | den, for Havre, having been de- | is held at $6 75, bi is Brandywine sold Wheat with- | ed at $1 92. 243 Broadway, it full assortment inn, Dearborn, lost on the Island of Sabi, ular purpose, and has his office in the rear of the | efficacy, The on her passage from China to New York—reterred to in our raphie reports in Store. " Drag and Medicine store, N« cfaeiNera wrect. New York “e Corn 6000 Vase assorted stock in the city, AN ERT 2 ia Pe eee te ta Fe Ae femmes en Yr pg em IN HOUSE, CARD {HARTWELL | Wp saNaro PH os home, the season, See Tae eid and warm, for Indiqg sod gene = a EDICA TCE Dr. AMBROSE, member of the Mea Cofteee of Saruconsy London, can be coutden ally consulted upon all diseases incident 10 ye human fame ig dineasors aly hove Feed th eeu, have been t guveterate canes o Feally uted ina few days, The mot taveter by the aid nd, Norwich; ron Miss Boston N._ Bedi Mrs ‘aterm: ERS Fi BIGNS—Office 20 Maiden Lane ney of the eaiding unequalled. by acy other article in talc ei Es Yaa pore Ik ad y are aleojapanned to any col ae x Horst. ; ‘AMPS, GIRANDOLESAND HALL LANTHORNS, Hees Pi, Custer | Lara sn xa aa at ni " icles, a . ca PergGey se Cay, | Shams dae peacnedteg mnrenut anatase K.P: Bell, W: | Shout purchasing’ would do well to call and judge for them 3 pe eilt, beonzed and repaived Coes etous je) Sore re B.& 3. REILLY, 133 Canalat, J.P Plumer and lady, Ports- | C)A8L QFE CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT- ai at aetchmst nd lady, Fort | CAtp—Ladies sad Geutlemen baring any cast ott cr supers tis aud lady, Luzerne; E. Hussey | tluous clothing er furniture to dispose of, can obtain a faircesh Garver) C Carton’ Dalton, G, | price for the same, by sending a note, or by calling on the Mit HARDT’S & STOTY’S GILDED BRASS LET- Fn ie, entrance tubseriber, at his teridence, or through the post, which will Cuinron Hotes. punctually attended to, Mrand Mrs A. E. Foot, Mrs 8. 4, Foot, Cleveland; James _-H. Di BOER, 71% Canal st., up stairs. ;, Seth Bateman, Thomas We Jew port: N.B. Ladies can be attended to by Mrs. De Boer. jew York; Mraud Mrs Barthdam, N: | Old stock and job goods bought, of any description and . W. Fairbanks, Mass.; B. McClun- | amount. A ‘ tmy26 sore 35 Kentucky, H.R. Hurshberger, U. 8. © BOOKSELLERS—Published this day, four Alma- est Point; Wm. James, England nace for 1848, all profusely illustrated with engravings, the reading matter, entirely original. Rough field; J.C. Mather, New York: | and Ready, "Fishers Comic, Dav Crockett fund ‘Turner's Hoper, Bristol, Ct; A, Thateher, | Comic Alinanacs, for 1848. ‘Circulars, with fall deverition, E. Peck,'H. W. Wicks, it. C. Betts, | price, &c. of all our various publications, sent by mail. Show N, Canaan; Lyman Fenn, Roxbury: | [fits accompanying all orders, In Press, Housekeepers’ Farmers’, TURNER & FISHER, 74 i hed and 15 North nd German Almanacs. ‘Chatha reel orfoll; D. man. H. Lincoln, Brooklyn; L. a Ti ber. J) &. (RA G- FRAZER, the celebrated Cancer Doctor on Wien Zag wereomes © Mune, Dowgues &. Sad the Indian method of practice, will be found at the United Poa nlas ater: States Hotel, New York city, or his assistant, en the third M.R. Martin, New York; J. W. Howe, Mill River, ) Monday in May, three days only, once a month. Advice = Hora, Boston; W. EL dmith rf given free of ¢ Specimens of his works can be seen einen, D. Green, Philadelphiat Tr ‘on those da time has come when cancers can be cured without the ape Laid Dr. F. treats on all other diseases, i" y, R.G nd Mt h the season. al4im*re UB. Harrie, B.C AMM_& FRANCIN, GENERAL RESTAURANT ‘aud Dining Saloon, 13 Nassau street—The undersigned EL. Teased th ry and extensive premises, and fur- 11, Apalachi ‘Mr, and Mrs. Norton, f ‘of comfort and elegance, equal to any whargh;G Nunn, Putnam; 1D, Carter, | inthe U pening their Saloon and ‘Coffee Rooms . Pritchard, Waterbary; J. Meri taurants, upon the inderhook; H, Bretol, ‘A. B. M: where. dinners for Boston; J Lambden, Baltimore ways prepared in Gi their respect The extent of the ble. by 25, light, and well vent : ence, and an «rangement of tables, that cannot, inter fere with individual comfort. ‘The wings are selected from the best brands, and imported with the most scrupulot by merchants ‘of responsibility in the trade, Port, Claret, Champaigne, Burgundy, Hock, Madeira &e., vf high flavor, Brandies, and other spirituous liquors,fof the most approved quality; and segars of the finest quality. In selecting, waiters and attendants they services of the most cor- my Vandeventer, NJ Ni. ; Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Kellogg, rect, cleanly and obliging. Adjoining the Restaurant, is the ill, Nert « Rice, New Haven; | C ‘oom, where smoking be indulged in, ‘distinct wich; Shephard, and Captain Childs, wt, and faring trance from 14 Pine st., Mrs. Trowbridge, New Haven; through the loon—is approachable from undersigned respectfully submit their pre a portion of the public patronage of all countries mu to merit the approval of their friends, nderson, Weste! 2 Ai it hy aa Newport; ‘T. B. jel3 *t#re DAN ‘M_& FRANCIN, 15 Nassau st. Mr. and Mrs. Story, | 7 ACE CAPES—PETER ROBERTS, W3 Broadway, has i Aaa berry received a splendid assortment of the following bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Keesville, &. Gulisher, Troy; G. G. Wi di Howarp Hortat. ille; W. A. W) Ala; Lt, Bucham Mr. an M. Carlton, Dorchest |; Morse, Cherry Valley; Eoglan Lace Capes, Mantilla, and Berthes, from $2 50 upwards. 4G | 74nd #4 white and black fig'd neta for evar erd tient 2, eager doi: Ht. | Muslin and Lace Embroidered Dresses, very rich. ) Rittsfords W. | Thread and Imitation laces, in great variety. | ers EC i Gambric hdkfs, honiery and gloves, of every deseription. ir. and 4 + dy ‘Also, frem auction-—190 Embroidered musiin capes at $3 and d Mra. Bart, 50, umually- sold at $6 and ti 3. Cartoons, Chemizetts, and Collars, very cheap. mil? 3or*r D* JOHNSON, 17 Duane mreet, near Chatham street, is well known as'the most successful practitioner in New ju the treatment of delicate diseases. For the last 14 yenrs Be, JOHNSON enjoyed the most, extensive practice in private diseases of any medical man in New York. The Doc tor’s repatation for skill in those old half-cured cases that have Wilkinson, Mir. and Mrs. Smith, Mass and Mrs. Buckwell, Upper Mr. ard Mrs. Hobbs, Indiana; T. Lotesor’s Horr. May have Gleet, Strictuge, Ulcers upon the body, or in the ter; A. A. Pike, Ohio; Wm.M, Hunt, | throat or nos “fhe head and f the legs, effec . Campbell, Campbellville; J. R. ‘Taylor. cured. ‘Constitutional weakm wg on by secret . Wilkius, Mayfield; Henry Beeker, do; R. indulged young men, causing jasci vious dreams illis Di Ne htly em cat cases cured positively cured. nt cs Mi . Noalteration in diet, or pre paid letters, containing $3 for io charge made unless cured. ‘days, without from, busines: advice, attended to. 20 [m** EIR'S CELEBRATED BROWN ELBOTUARY— Approved and recommended by: the faeulty—a never failing remedy for all affections of the kidueys; inflammation and weakness of the urinary organs, both in males and females. ‘This excellent, medical preparation (s has never been known to fail in removing tI er tacks ofa certain disease, and can be satel: Oneida; J.G. Stevenson, Water- | the public, as its operations are quic Lavelle. Schoharie: E:. | can be taken at al times, without regard to diei, or hindrance Worcester; J. B. Matlack, | frem business. Sold in’ bexes at 4s and 8 per box, wholesale suid retail, by the proprietor, James W eir, 218 Grand street. “Agents—-Wyatt & Ketcham, 121, Fulton street; A. G. Rams- dell, Commercial street, Buffalo; No. 4 Exchange street, Rechester; Post & Willis; John G. Howard, 49 Fulton street, Brooklyn, L.§1.; 8 W, Fowle and J. G. Whitwell, Boston; and at the drug store, Delavan House, Albany. my15 30t*r Tt. CONVERS’ MINERVA BOX, No. land No.2.—Le No.1 contains the remedies, and every article neces: : Dai for the speedy cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, 8 jk, ry: Box No. 2 contains the remedier for the treatment of Syphilis, ational HOTEL. in all jts forms aud stages, Each box contains a concise de- commended to nd certajn, It ° Town Robert Laird, Boston; E. P. J.J. Hendley, Texas; Cowl 1d, Pittsburg, Pa; J. Po Chemberiim: | been exposed, or are laboring under any form of delicate d ‘J.’Malin and lady, Phila; EL: Pad. | ease, will learn, withoutany further trouble or consultation, "A. Kimball, Lake county, Ohio, w | the nature of the affection, and be in possession of the proper “7. H. Gaston, do; E-P. Deng! means of removing it, by Ruch this box. -; Win. H. McCullough, steam: x OTIC "A, FalmansPhilac H, | The afflicted, who need medical aid, and wish to be treated ‘ | properly and privately, should seeure this box, Strangers, s0- Jouruing inthe city should secure the box befogp leaving, to 3 i ‘aard ageinst consequences. Persons in the couukry, enclosing VSG 0 Bolas, Wi and describing the case, Tillavs the box forwarded to thet ruuun Horses, aduress without exposure. ' Sold by J. O. Fay, 136 Fulton st., MeComnory Lamp Store, Sun Bu®bing, price $5 per box. ‘The Doctor may rat eee be privately aud conf@ntally consulted in, cases ef delicate mpeg, FR disease, and all affections of urinary and genital organs, at his Ay office, 136 Fulton street, Sun Building. Entrance ‘tot office’ through the Lamp Store. Letters post paid, enclosing a fee, will be carefully attended to, and all necessary advice and medicine forwarded to the writer. Advice gratis to those who ial, the most celebrat impotency, nocturnal and meutal affections, and isin, or early secret india . Dr. Convers’ Invi rating Cord cle in cases o! al deb) e. Convers’ advertisement in this paper. ‘onvers’ long en is yap Di Hours of consultation from 10 A.M. to 8 P. a Boston) J- | mas imere Vermont; R.G. | QYORTH AMERICAN BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS, corner of Bowery and Bayard steeet, ‘The subscriber Ri re Ratusun’s Horr. respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that E. M. Clintwich, Baltimore, £. B. Harwood, Loekpert; M. | he jm taken the above well known popular house, which he ‘ork; Mr.and Mrs. O. Little, Boston; "Mr. | intends to keep in as good style as any similar establishment in red ang revo- G. Weed, Buffalo; Mrs. T. Weed, do; | the city. The House has been thoroughly R. Hamilton, Ch and segars. In the Billiard Saloon are two as good tables as Hi ‘ehoes. any in the city, which will be under the superintendence of Tartan Hor op su atientive ad experienced pergon, while the Bar will be ua iti cf ; E.€ a . Ma. Taylor, Htienmond; Pris aitther. | ee ee care eee oe CyID M. HOLLISTER, . Billings, Carbonville, 8. Billings, do. N.B. The proprietor will be happy. to see his friends on ‘Thursday, the 27th inst., from 11 to 2 o'clock. “New Yorn, May 26, i947. 60. 000 PERSONS IN FRANCE > have Sepoweces Dr. Lat Remedy to be the most safe, agreea! i private dis ever offered to the is the production of 20 years, des Venerions and other inswigttions of skill and opportunity has enabied lem to invest the nature of such disease: d the . tem, Tothose who mag be so in Boston; D, Gordon, Hartferd: A. | ofdisease, this is the only remedy, ig them, ‘reet as to incur the risk in case of infection. B: ‘do ‘Green and lady, ‘do: N. Phillips, Geo, data y ry Tord % + rate reputation—by an 1g doctor E. Ashley, Hartford: We Harri rife! Neglect is equally dangerous! i ee Mee elites ie and purifying remedy you may cure yourself in ey, Jr, New Haven: 8. va taye: had thus prevent all chauce of disgynce and ra W.8. san can Sold only at the Maison de Sante, 121 Fulton street, N. Y¥. Price $2 per bottle. m5 im#r SREA TECTOR—After many years I research by the most eminent physicians, both ‘ance and Germany, Dr. A. La Rey has sought out an ef ctual and certain antidote for the prevention and dangers of venereal communication or infection, which is now offered for the first time in this country. Dr. Lat Ray is aware that a few Wretran Hore, feeble and worthless remedies have heretofore been offered to ~P. Boudinot, Philadelphia: Captain | the commanity by ignorant pretenders, but is warranted in the ‘dy, Portland; C. Cobb and | belief that such quackery will prove no detriment to him, ft, Philadelp'a; | when once a single trial of his valuable specific ahall have been , Rushfield, N. ryant, E nticVenezeal Protector is purely vegetable, armies; and obtained from plants and a fete row South of France, and on the Northern censt of the Mediterra: poses. and when chemically and proportionsbly combined, pean ser ‘oll oF the softest and most impenetrable nature to be Hr ed frome the whole vegetable kingdom, Its use aud ap- otainign fe entirely extemal, very conveniently made, and te secatied (or the use and protection of beth male rnd female, The perfection and consummation of the protecti is found ss tue of another article to be externally applied aleoatter- wards, which Is conmined in as icy ben with the bottle, Faildirections are placed in each bor, and when once exam: Feud aud tested, will entirely eonvince the most seeptical Price for the whole, $1.pe promptly filled, at the asual r sale at 191 Fulton nee; hester, F. Chapman, box. Orders from other cities t, 378 Broadway, 435 Broad ‘Broome, 315 Bowery corn ° rand delicious ac prepared by Wm, them by an attache to | born & (20, offer this Catsup | id 49 Fulton mayl7 tte 9 e SRUANS—Soch an je and Acute Diseases of the Leucorrhesa or whites, any ‘sauce or catsup don. iiretailat the Family Groceries, at the very | weakness, contsa pint ttle, and wholesale at ; Gleeis, ofthe parts, at Tos Front street, New York. m2 im*r ina edly and offeeteatty removed by ‘peme gut eue particle of mi They are e females. They give tone and energy to the rarely, if ever, experienced from taking at Apothecanies’ Hall, 36 C and | rine street, and 127 Maiden lane. Price $1, with direct ine}.—The subscribes ¢ recently opened she above named be happy to furnish for pai WANT ORIGER: | (STE -SRRRON TS PAST” AETIIROMTNCY iva * ” Broprictors. Diacchena, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, and the suufiner ~ | complaint of children (Cholera Infantum) becomes prevalent th m she ete z yar} ja gnats of the Caney , ae ag nea atid rated preparation in the World, both asa preventive (trot Mon the stock is of 40 | itetenic and asa cure for these diseases is Dr was ever before offered by any it a purely vegetable that agents, merchants, 1 justance to or smi gn $ tages of dis- enwich street; roadway, where the city of its mm the country is earn- 026 Im! lied with Feceive the 4 le streets, who is engaged | references w' estly called to tl sof Curaiba any cu speedy, certaly aud e! TT hie i» the mom Us for the eure of all yellow sold 1 17.91 18, weight ries and provisions without change, an reported worthy of notice. W 8500 barrels of Brandywine Meal so: r heretofore been offered. large assortment of dented low prices HAIR DYE. : ; ravanon ee ovement of 1%6—ALEXAN: | all the active properties of Copaiba EWS TRICOB with the ship, are principal .. ‘The Mary Ellen is ne deubt he Soloo by last overland a oe. d no operations | room at Met | Hi in » yo t rol all, to-day at iets he The Crops. bi ae ee ZZ Weather in May muel inst grain, as they were ‘owards the close of t “s re nad some fine growing showers, reams cap, crown and dow Of a superior qua PERSSE & BROOKS, 65 nnd 67 Nagsau st. Air anatural Black or Brown, and a and ie warranted ne vroprietor, ai jen it ton & Co., Broadway ete loere & Taylor, ieyntey pend Bagels nts for the | door ble crown rag, st lity, just received and 1c J ig Virginia from Sow! analysis superior to any oth ii to suit Dazehese ra, at and vegetation started prgoktye, noes secret and sexual diseases, being a so! pvernent form, without smell or taste, AFHE, which, instantaneously colors | aif those diuretic remedies that h it hor to wash or rub off, | in aurekly improvement, pre | Price $1. ¢ wuinost confidence, as havitig no | telat SAminwalh | oe doors above ron Howse. EY Chesnut street, Pi Cal a 3 Mr. 4 i ly undergone, repairs and impro' ice do she ssreathe eink, eerie ai'tae guiculew and comort of him, us by him r'of corner Cross, 963 Bleecker, 473 See pacially io roms ion hore cater em ner “hoi Reeteaaey Tara ee nd ay Yenience that eicapiec Yinay be 1, O CURE SO FAY—Die CORBIT ber of | ‘al Coll of Sui Of the Medieal Society oN mont of certain delicate diseases tai lowe ation this ele of compinintss np taal of treatmant-his extraordinary | succes gd expediniems nd extended practice for thirteou yes. | te in this [his fegitimate medical quaicatio "By are e which be rests his claims,” \ Disc’. Eiduigest ip a certa be restored’ 10 to four days, No charge m tention. a AAEDICAL ADV (Un,—DOUTOR LAMERT iss alljGon+ eat to aicsd at his office, 63 jold street, )et ween Beel n and ‘ulton, on <U diseases o adelicate natare. His treatment being mild: ‘and juct — t, rs int in diet, or hing ce 1" " Canes cured in three or four days, Debility, MervoRy oF cou stitutional, arising from» too frequ ‘it indulgence # the i indi t youth, and there." causmguig! he ntually, confirmed impotcocy, engaee oc tons atjeution, hia object etn to restore and bodily to that state of vigor = orig ally designed — o sions of indi i fh ing the leant aware, sometiines caused by the maSrendtae tof uplnltintad medical retanders, thd forerar efecoally « are frithoutpain ob inconvenience. ‘The Doctor being one © ¥ few qualified advertising na the ci Kuarents 8 perf cure, orn charge, ‘ ‘elvatiended tovand mediciue, with advupe, ' 20e ioany gurcot the United ‘States. Office 63 Gold street. : ca *3 PATENT PREMIUM ENSION 1G TA tad my! oe. x HY: BLES, plated slides, for ‘private lors anc’ dining ro steamboats, &c., unearpassed parler ance, durability and couvenience, warrant get out of order. Al and anequalted ae . of elegant and ty found at the ware."OOIn, my CF HOBE, 443 Brond.way. Mpicac GARD. -Dh. MORRISON conti wo Svat.” diseases with that success ‘which a Collegiate educatidus and x. Practice of twenty-five yelrs must : “larly Gotorrhosa, he eaares in a warraut, Recent cases, part “Pitadrance troim bussiness without, ‘or inconvenience $e the pa. are rutional debility froma. secret ious, and impotency, is 7, fer 13. healthy tone, Fatitn. ts detailing the jetters, can be successful i f Bir Ast 'Y 2. 2048g Fulton atreet.. 1920 im*re IAN DISPENSARY, No. 3 Da visiay blished A. D. 1835, by the present proprhetol: suce reatment of a ‘disease of « secret the sale of DR. HUNTER’S RED DROP. is the only remedy on earth that can safely thoroughly cure this horrid disease without imjary t stitution, and without diet or hindrance from biseiness, when all else have failed. A comprehensive trea¢ise accom: panies each vial, (with full directions,) which area eae to effectually curd in all cases, no matty how long standing how deeply seated in the system, with less trouble ta tient and in a shorter space of time, thaa ot, othar me icin the world, or no pay will be taken, Price $1 per vial, as Si San I a R. Mi De oe open ‘ M1 icown ax Pambe Nasional Dagguerean Gaile." corer reet, where he would be barvy to iature or water color sketch. + attend to any orders in ta ali im*¥e UCINA CORDIAL, or the ELIXIR OF TOVESINS is the only actual remedy ever discovered for Impotency Genital Debility, Nocturnal emissions, and. all diseases oce sioned by certain secret habits; and many of the uostrums ree cently, recommended for the same complaints are worthless fmitations which its unrivalled excellence, fsme and populari- ty have brqught into the market. ‘The medical faculty of Eu- rope and ib United States are unaninous in-theis recommen dations of the Lucina Cordial, and have notgiven their sanction ine singh tnstanee hat aw bean aughenteate, to any other compound for. the same purposes. The atmost’ reliance m Found fon the coney pf the Lucina Cordial in the foregeing and also those which follow loss of Muscalar and Physical Lassitude and General Prost n andall Nervous, Affectiona, Indig. Liver, Gleet and Fluor Albus, an every vase in connected with the disorder oF decey of the Brocrestive Func fenaecin all of which st will afford almost immediate relief, aids fused as directed, is almost certain to produce a pomtire aud'permanent cure. Persons about to marry, if conscious of - any weakness or disability of a certsin nature, should take this Cordial, as it. will infall period ; and where want ef offspring is a ct course be had to it, the most beneficial resui. pated with confidence. rice $3 per bottle, or $2 per dozen, é Principal office 147 Greenwich street. Sold in Trenton, N- J., by John Rickey, and in Philadelphia at 90 North Sixth at. ap9-lm*e A CLEAR COMPLEXION——DISEASES OF ‘THE SKIN.—At this, aud, indeed, every other season, dhe askin is often repulsive’ in appearance, cemsed in eight cases out of ten by the atmosphere or heat anil "what i suppossd. fo bey a disease. ofthe Simply a disease of the Skin. If some ol take purgative medi were fo use on their skin Iy restore hesith and vigor ina ing i of regret, if re- may be antici- and useless Sarsaparilia foftehing and clearing Baltn thas: ‘kin, and onzaes ocho thy perspi figured with Pi maples, Freckles, Mor by ITALIAN CHEMICAL SOAP never fa ) I them, and to make the skin clear and beantiful—even ye! [ow or dark skin it changes to a beautifal healthy whiteness. Itacts so soothingly that it inay be. wsed on infaots wi createat antety. “Physicians use it in cases of Scurvy,, Sait yheum, Chaps, Old Sores, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Sore-head, kc" thas alten effected cures mhien cvery other tema hat il It w: 'y called by the Medical Soctety of bles: and a miraeh Persons are delighted after one But mind, get the genuine—ask for Jones? Italian Che ,and'take no other, z ‘ew York only at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street—price 50 cents » cake—where may be had, also, Jones’ Spanish Lilly White, for beantifying ant giving a ‘atural, life-like white t the face of ladies; Jones’ Ambar ‘oth, Paste, for whitenia the teeth, sweetening the breath, making the gums health: 3 price 25 cents a box. Areas for Jones’ Soap--In Brooklyn, 139 Fulton street: in Philadelphi: her, 3 Ledger Buildings; in Baltimere, Md,, y! J pis s; in Pittsburgh, 89 Li- 278 BLP, GREY, RED OR WHITE TiEADS, and those ‘who would possess a beantiful head of hair for a very trifling sum, read the following statement of respectable per- sons © Mr. Abral Vanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York,cer- tifies that his head was eatirely bald on the top, and by the use of two 8s bottles of Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative, he has a good crop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, and Jux- ofant, treet, Pittsburgh, Pa., _ "1847, that Mr. Thomas Jack: id for fifteen years, and Coral Hair Restore ‘illiam Jaggson, of 89 ‘On the $4 of Februai ‘on the top, was entirely bi that by using two 3s bottles of Jom thehair 1s growing fast,thick and he: this Tile longer to have betcer turning grey, and falling off Coral Hair Restorative—it has Eon (adicetre, Permbed cut handfitis of hese dy 01 inir Kestarative, | com! ol Wh. TOMPKE y 92 King street, New York AVE YOU SCURF ORDAND 1. Power, a Frocey, of Fulton street, had his hair completely choked up with pandruf, and Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative entirely and permanently cures ESS, Beautify, and make your te barber on board the steamboat rtify that Jones’Coral Hair Restorative iv used for dressing, softening, cleansing, and keeping the hairs long time soft, clean, silky, try order; all my customers preferred it to any thing else. Sold in New York only at the ign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street—price 3, 4 or 8 shi te ai Ag Philadelphin—Zeiber i alee in fair |, Henry E.. South America,do Brooklyn, 139 Fulton street: joston, Redd in Baltimere, Taylor, 6 Ja Buildings jo Erg, 89 Li- berty st.; in Newark, Olds 278 Broad st. n28 Im*re Payytr DISHASES-FSTABLISHED A.D. Wr FOR THE. ba te Af ol OF QUACKERY —The Members of the New Yo lege of Medicine and Phamma- having devoted their attenwion durivg the lastsix years to disenggs of a private nature, can confidently pro requiring their services, asafe and permanent cure, without injury tothe constitution or confinement from business. PRIMARY ASES OF GONORRH(EA, or Syvhi yield to their treatment in fiom four to eight days, and Most aggravated cases in one-third of the time usually taken by general practitione i % STRICTURES OF THE URETHRA (considered by some medical men as incurable) successfully treated without ineouvenience to the patient. "To those suffering from CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY or NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, produced by exeess or prudence, the most heneficial effects may be relied upon from the treatment of the he College. MPORTANT NOTICE—Persons 1 appli in ‘ Sradieal eure, with full directions ss to diet, he, by their symptoms, time of contraction, end treatment re elsewhere, if any, and enclosing ten dollars, host paid, direct: edte W. 8. RICHARDSON, M. D., Office of the Collego of Medicine and Pharmae: at New York. SPECIFIC PILLS, onorsheea, glest, seminal emis jent discharges from twenty yours experience Is f ” ssor Velpean, ax an infallible reme es of the urethra. ‘They effectacnre mach? shorwer than Ce ay remedy, without tainting the breat! ry wil ao stomach, or confinemeut from bu: per bor. faventer, di NAL DE CONSTITUTIO, ILITY CURED, HE PONG MAYOR, pre 27 the © ©o Medicine and Pharmacy oft {New York, 1 confidently ree produced by teeret indulgen fany kind. Itis wm invaluaole ilfal me remedy for impotence, sterilisy, er barrenness, unless depend- ™Ricite bottles 81 each f half ¥ a care! ‘ingle bottles $1 each; eases of S dozen H fall packed, and sent to all varts of the Uni * oat RICORD’S ALTEKATIVE MIXTURE. he permanent cure of primary or secondary syphitis, ulcers, nodes, or any complaint produced by an ir ise of mercury, or un: Ali persons suspecting venereal should use this povgerful purifier wi can consider himself safe after having the ven without thoroughly cleansing the sysiem with this justly cale Bold in anele bottles at $1 each in single bottles at $1 each; in cases of half a do $5; carefully packed and sent to all parts of the Untow ot pa TE, CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA YENTAN AND SASSAFRAS, REPARED by the New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, established for the suppression of quackery-= ‘Thia refined and highly concentrated extmnct, passoeswes all the purifying qualities and curative powers ofstive above herbs, is confidently recommended by the College as, anperigr tony extract of Sarsaparilla at present before the public, and may be relied on as a certain remedy for all diseases arising from en —— state of the blood, such as scrofula and saltrheuim ag wétm, blotches or pimples, ulcers, pin iw the ones or j ei nodes, cntaneows eruptions, ulcerated sare throut, or #hy ing from the secondary effects of syphilis or an iniv- f mercury. in single bottles at in enpes of hal a forwarded to all if thi of the . A. very liberalidtacoui Om i peowat to rholenate purcnasers. paw Sh RO ‘75 cents 3 50