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it por Indian corn. We make the followi jalWes Of Lede reapective articles:— me 000 bushels of wheat, and 8,600,000 bushels estimates 11421,000 bbls of flour... ..per, bbl. 368,000 ihe rm mal map « # 1315 000 Riek 1, of wheat, ber bushel, $2,451,750 shels of corm 10 12,750,000 ose + $28,164,750 Ada four ore more whieh will probably average etght-temths of the same exportation be. proportion © aa from 10th April, 1517, to 10th Sept. 1847, value of exports of ycain to Zurops in one tas ‘ias,do0 ore ‘The above statements of exports may but to render the = lied upon, because from our own custun house re- idence of facts douuiy sure, introduce the documents of Great Britain, which are fully corroborative, to the time to which they ars made up, of the returns of our own custom houses; and that we are quite moderate in our estimate of prices, we will adduce authentic statements from s work which is usually very exact in statistics. To these state. ments all the notoriogs facts of the commerce of the last twelvemonths respon It is proved ty ofloal® documents, that the quantity ‘warters of wheat and other grain imported into Great Brains from the 5th July, 1846, to 5th February, 1847, fe'o.o05 281, ‘This equals 10,676,066 barrels of grain. For it requires two hundred and seventy pounds of sound Founds wel ; on dat ponatebalte taka ae ‘or it; seventy-four pou ing taken out for bran, and middlings, ‘I'he same facts are yori. led by the excess of value of imports into Great Britain, of the year 1846 over 1845. The excess of value of im- = in the former year over the latter, is £8,422,568, or 764.027. If we add s proportional excess, until the 10th of September, 1847; which from actual transactions in the commercial world is highly probable; we shall have $55,000,000 excess in about seventeeh mouths. * Now not more than three millions of this can be set down to any thing but grain. It is no wonder that the of the London money market shake in their t the supremacy of their long domination should the gigantic grain and cotton opera- tions of the United States. The construction of vither of the ways of commerce of which we are treating, would be the complete emancipation of the American from all mee on the London money market depen. dence, which, without any equivalent benefit to Groat Britain, has repeatedly sent disaster and dismay guns our ce ~aerchants and traders. One of the organst of the En,. ab aristocrsey remarks : “or is it surprising that the currency should be straitened, when it is noto- rious that every packet which goes out to America takes out vast sums to that continent to pay for the jmmen: ha peg of in which are brought in.” But other io considerations will prove that we shail caer ent emancipated from the moneyed control of England, by the construction of vither a canal or rail- oad soross the Isthmus, or a railroad from the Lower ‘Mississippi to San Diego, under our auspices. We be- the highway of nations—of one hundred and jeventy millions of people in Europe, of four hundred millions in Asia, and of twenty millions in South Ameri- es. The other sixty millions in Europe, and one hun- dred and seventy millions in Asia, are not included in this estimate, because their local.cies and peculiaritivs of climate and soil determine their course to other routes of commerce. Through a large part of Asia and Africa the caravan will continue te jog on, “bearing its mer- chandize through wildernesses where th» foot of man is strange.” The camel, “the ship of the desert,’’ will still navigute the Asian and_African sabanaa, and the great Tartarian countries employ their own peculiar modes of | But “ soon as this route by Tehuautepec or San Diego is opened, a same is thro upon it as as one track oan possibl; If the route ot the Isth- mus be free ger nothing ag he of a ship caual or two railroad tracks will be sufficient. On the Mississippi and San Diego route ina few years from the finishing of ‘the first track, another would be necessury. ‘This will Sppear, as well as other useful inferences, if we take some statistical views as to the articles of merchandize. gad their amcunts, which would certainly pass by this ate. pal re See Blackwood’s art. Lesson from the Famine, April, 1047, page 518, ia which the official table is given in full. 1 Blackwood for April, 1et7, Bosrox, June 26, 1847. Matters and things in the Athens of America. In our little village, at the present time of writing, wo havo as fair a specimen of downright, good, honest corn- growing weather, as could be wished by the sturdiest farmer, or prayed for by the most pious parson this side of Jerusalem, Throughout the eastern section of the State of Massachusetts, tho earth, having been thorough- ly saturated by long, gentle and refreshing showers, be- Sins now, under the genial influences of “ Breaues, softenia "8 effulgeut rays,” to wear an aspect that delights the eye and the heart of the grateful husbaadman. Among the little matters affecting the noddles of our Boston guid-nuncs, is a serious discussion going on about closing up Kneeland street. in the southerly section of the city, because the railroad track runs athwart the lower end of the street; and another dignified discussion has brought Boston city into odd collision with her new- born little sister city. Roxbury. Roxbury wants to run her omnibuses ( Qr: Qmnihi) into,the very centre of ‘Washington = ts sho has done heretofore. Boston, with dignity, rop'es that she can’t stand this encroxch- ment, “That har main street is inconyeniently narrow, and that sbe cvn’t ~1ffes her own people's trade to be ta- ken out of their hands to accommodate the wants and Advance the intercst: of | outside strangers” Altogeth- er, the quarrel is “a mighty pretty one ua it stands !” as Sir Lucius O° Crigger. or somebody else. says. ‘The reception of the President ix sn engrossing topic with us just now. Our cit; ty fachers hare dona the gon- tee! thing, and throwing aside ali political considerations, have determined to receive Mr. Polk with all the honors due his exalted station. The arrangement bears a littl: hard upon some of the out-and-out whigs,who have always thrown rooks and rails in the way of the chariot. whe of Mr. P., but they ver; Wisely suffer their magaaniinicy to rise superior to all selfish considerations. (Elder Derry, at my elbow, hearing me read the last written sen- tence, ejaculates, “in a,horn!”) ‘The chief magistrate of the nation will be received in the city of Boston with the same enthusiasm which marked the ingress of Gen. Andrew Jackson. The people are alive upon the subject; and I verily believe Mr. Polk und his suite will be taken by surprise, with the generous, whole-souled feeling, that wall be. found pervading the great mass of our com- ma wit ‘ard to theatricals, Blangy, in the midst of I would remark that successful engagement at the Howard Atheneum, had the misfortune te allp upon the stage, and injured her side and shoulder 0 seriously aa unable to rua through the nights allotted her at that beautiful theatre, to the disappointment of hun- dreds of ardent admirers, to say nothing of the inconve- nience to the manager. Madame Welss and her Vien- nolse children have been doing fair business at the Bos- ton Theatre. The Adelphi, with extravaganzas, middling. I see it announced that the Ravel Family commence an engagement at the Howard, immediately after the fort- night's vacation at that house. The Ravela are certain of success in Boston; and. in fact, present appearances and past experience seem to indicate the Howard as the main theatrical feature of the h pte The arrangements of this stirring manager for tl ming season are ra fsored to be ck a breed and liberal scale, and will pro- bably create « sousstion of more than ordinary charae- ter among the descendants of the Puritans—descendanta, the way, bearingas much resemblance to their stern, old progenitors, as the dandifed specimens of modern jan nobility bear to Charlemagne. Nother further, at present, of consequence, #o I will say au revoir. OUMMEKOLAL INTELLIGENCL. State of the Flour Markets. Rocureren, June 26.—The produce market is still inactive. Purchasers evince no disposition to operate.— Flour has been offered for the last day or two at $6 50, without buyers. Detaoir, June 22,—The market is perfectly inactive ‘There was’ considerable manceuvering yesterday to Ox & price; but both buyers and sellers refused to say what they would either give or take, The receipts from ns were very limited. Some loads of “De Witt p brought $6 25—which was about the extent of operations. We shall probably get further particulars to-day by the London. Cincaraty Jane 22.—Buyers evinoed « willingnoss to purchase at the opening of the market to-day at closing Fates of the prevjous evening, and early in the day there was considerable inquiry with sales of 118 bbls, from store at $6 60; 200 do at $0 60, and several wagon loads at $5 50; also, a contract for 2.500 bbls. city mills, deli- verable in throe weeks, at $5 66. Before ‘change hour later and unfavorable advices were received from New York, which completely upset the market, «ince whieh time nothing has transpired. ‘There are sellers at 99 %, at which they are nominally firm. A sale of 200 bl reported yesterday at $5, should have been $5 50. ‘The © [From the Galveston Gazette, June 12.) The Mesa of the hee crops continue to be highly encouragi ican laty accounts from nearly every portion of Middle and Western Texas; and they Feprewent the rains to have exercised the most salutary Even in the valley of the San Antonio, where it is pearly slways dry, and irrigation is the main de- pendence, there have been fine rains. and the crops are regarded as safe, and promise to be larg Passengers Arrived. Prince de Joinville—Rey W Johnson, Rev mith, lady ond child, J M Orr, H Hylin—202 a Ketilese--Mrs Anderson, Master An: WoMrereChas Edmonstone, John DD BMieGoran,! b porn, 5 an, foliner, John Degnon, Joseph Chettle, David Beancns—Brig New Orleans—R V Di \b, Di gyeiady Harvey. Mrsilay ward. hisece dene aad Bamne nyward, ker, Jas Tucker, CJ Tucker—2 in eames: ada Tyna Rev Bison He v3 cere Ate 1Ts—! Passengers to Arrive. Ba: Gae keaees Rogar snd oar children, Mrs. Ale cam oan a ig rte Penman, Mr Bron rman, Rey B ar, @ Arm: Rares a Potions Aymar, lady, ayia and and servant. Beveridge aud famil any Ma mei, win Foreign Importations, Benmuoa—Brig New O:lenns—# bhds sugar G & J Laurie 13 do Masoa & Thowpeon—20 do Southinayd & Son—400 bys Tr O 8 toutes ‘onions 15 rons Togwood 1 mas- 196 bhds sugar Alsof & Arve Wo ta i & comi0 chs molasses | Ts hhds molasses 165 do sugar is Mey sgt hhds sugar 112 tierces honey | 30 bi melee yy 15 tous tustie 10 tierces. | eeu ii Cheuneey—2 I ie asses ioBew Tarqui ee. sugar 20do molasses tieetet Hews i Pt piece ‘mahogany 937 Ibs copper 11 | ua bhi 10 tes 157 bes sugar to W | gn Pu—SehrB A Tufts—209 hhds sugar 40 eke mo: | lasses B Deforest & Qnueaxe—Bng Lowder PRB ope y Plarison--004 sacks er Hiehoek ¢ Marshallon bbis whiskey K LM Mai id & CO “whe Latest ‘Dates, RECEIVED *T THE NEW VORA HERALD OFFICE. bs a PRESS Be Avie ire, tou. ‘Me ar Feeeee Ba SokaisSsrsa! >=) LapL aot st Pow stk “Apt Is Biroeas _MARITIME HERALD. Moveme nts of the Ocean Steamers. Steamers, Captains. Leave America. Leave Europe, § mbria, (Br) Ju I. Aug 4 jon, (Fr! Sune 10 Caeiain” Ue Junel9 Sarah (Br) Hani Juels Britanma, a Ships to Sail. LIVERPOOL. Montezuma, Lowber, New World. Knight, John R ekiddy, Luce, aly Hach, Yea Hotunguer, Buraley, July a | PORTSMOUTH. PORTSMOUTH. Am.Eagle, Chadwick, rae 24} Independence, Bradish, Gladiator, 'Buuting, ‘June 1| Hendrick Hudson, Wentminiter, Hover June @| Wellington, Chi adwiek, Sy 16 HAVRE. Argo, Anthony, May 24 | Baltimore, Johnsion, July 1 Zurich, ‘Thomson, June 1 How y 8 Silvie de ee June 8 ly, Edg: Jug 6 PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 28, SON Bree Moon Isms. a jcShins=Gamek, Trask, Li ympson, Hiverpoal, cello, Lambert, Glasgaw, Durham & Bimou; Alexander, (Fr) Couch Guadaloupe,” “Bord keHincke Harriet & Jessie, Mow Connor, Charlertos. ard ‘rederick, (Prussian) Sloman, Cork; Ann Louis: ‘ileston & Co. & Son; he, Matanzas, 8 poftord, rige Harmon Br) Brown, Limerick, A Bell Meare, (Br) Murray. Cork, Sey Platt & Va Brant; Aurora, (Ney yor a werp, W. jy htue, & Julia, Pratt, St iilomae Maitinud, F pa Burgess, Port au Prince, 8 W Lewin; Elves the ap ‘Sas, Siduey CB, Bur clay &'Liviegston; i Boat ran, (Br) Haw: Joha, NB, 'C H Maury; Moses roviden Seles S Walker, Hayy’ Guadaloure, NL McCready & Cos Patrick Heury, Chester, Mobile, &c, J Elwell & Co; Ma rietta Burt, Dearbora, Richmond, Allen & Paxson; Arietes, Wheeler, Richmond; Pampero, Tredwell, Norfolk; Ellicott, Cote, Balcmore; Henrietin, Qs Norfolk: Chas F Brown; Bos ty, Wilmi ton, Ni aga n, New led aul Brancis Bailey. Boston Excel, Smith, Bos Allen, ‘Boston Cabot, Nickérson; Boston; Ellen, Boston. Arrived. Ship Prince de Joinville, Lawrence, from Belfast, Ma in ballast, to Chamberlain & Phelps. lth ult, sat 43 45, spoke bark Valeyfield, from Portsmouth for Braz ship Lambranen, Costa, 66 days fromn Rio Janeiro, with 2600 bags cotfes. to, ‘Phipps & Co. 2st inst, lat 40 17, lon 70 ysroue Ship Mascedonia, hence for Cork Humbe park Cesar Sc Helene, ‘Pideman. from sastary. | and 42 days from , to Des Arts Hueser. 71 passe: 51, tom 35 10, saw two bar a ship beardown them their crews: h, on 1 Juebec. etthe ship made sail 00. Bark Ksthieen, BI 34. days trom Rio Jau with 3500 ongs coffer, 19 Mason kk Thompson. Off the port going in, vartk Active, Truxwell, trom Baltimore (April 4}. Pern buco V 20 miles, spoke brig indus, Coffin, from Balti- maureen Feceemaner: Swedish byk Oiof, Maden, 47 days from Antwerp, in bal- las: to W Weisser. '232 pasvengers, 8 John Johuston, lif, from Rotterdam, via ol ballast, to Wee & Johnston. New Orleans, Bramhall, trom Bermuda, June 19, with o Tucker & Lightburm, 26th instant, fat 40, lon 72 20, apnea, 2. brig Dorade, Banet, 18 days from Martinique, in bal last, to Winterhom, Piper & Kunk, Brig Catherine & Mary, Warren, 16 days from St Juan, Cu ba, with sugar, to J Mathews & Co. 3d inst, layiug in port, lost overboard one of the seamen. Brig Vincennes, aS gave f from Arecibo, with sugar and molasses, to Maitland’ & Phe! wires ars Wooster, 13 days from Guyanilla, with mdse, to aus i ‘8 from Ponce, PR, with Wore Earquina, Malthro molasses, to Car i & Brix Wanderer, 11 days from Havana. with sug Maitland & Phelps. ith ivst, off mast ty: ford Reef, spoke brig om Mobile fer Providence. $0'%0, Jon 79 spoke brig Moselle, from Neuvitas for New York. 24th inst, 60 miles from ‘Cape’ Hatteras, spoke sehr Nevis, feom Thomas- ‘Wilmington, NC. ‘Yneatan, to days from Neuvitas, with sugar, to ft hefore reported. Sid previous, (iuce spoken). S days from New Orleans, with with *Sche Portio, (of Baltimore) St Kitts, aud 13 days from SC the latter wan, from St Eustalius, via ox, to W Sistield. Sid from pyleeg.im company with bark Ann D Richardson, ates. 13. duys fiom Guayama, PR, with ‘aud molasses, to B Deforrest & C sche Tweed, ‘Sturrip, days trom Elethura, with frait, toorder Schr E G Pierce, Carr, 22 days from New Orleans, witheom to U $ Nestham, Schr J Howell, Warren, 16 days. from New Orleans, with com, toH Leeds & Co. cert Gen finch iglisiler, 16 days from Apalachicola, with tee loop Henry oot her Toop leury ‘Stannard, Ruland, with mdse from the wreek of Br bark Janius, ashore at Southampton. 3 brigs—anknown, Ships Anson, for Charl sdubon, for Lond hips Anson, for Charleston; A ja Grotins. for Londo Maria, for Belfast; Junet, for Low: din gem, for Hovang! brign Care Jona for Bhi for London: Clara, ene, fr Landon: Clary for Limerick Lady of the Hugo P ay AEfivg brig Vatare Walker, Gun Yat DeademoseSunctone ter, New York; Re hai Hew Forks ap) sepamer Valens Gusvama, PI nae ks. New Haven, béishis ‘i for New Ha hurch, for New. ‘York, to gommoses, I Ng: brig Ca fork, flo do: Amanda, Rankin, Goon abs faa and Roxbury: Seve corny ceMty# Shylock, Miscellaneous ftecord. Sip Lonena, Capt Conway, in jp going. down the Missi river, on the 17th inst, bound to 8t pen bere run agrow jeanforts, 26 miles below the city, and would have to be light- ened before she could be got off. Snir Brnnon remained on the bar a she pu of the Mis and ii thought she woul would be able oe ere of 400 tons was Ia Bipot at Mattapoi- mel Gerke kn Seen et Ibe commanded by Capt H Crowell. Notice beeen 4 c, of New Bed 1646, he di New.y Discoverep SHOALS IN THE # Pease, eg of _- ship or Renta Pri orgs st * fon Sal ston the Sisk of Febraary, Js, not laid dows Niand SE by By the distance, of aeventy miles, of which was in intO {i north. Could nota ascertain but it was where there isa small island on the ny nous Island, cone Gul day “before (200h, ease saw two term aps on Norie’s chart, but correctly ai phe} Fore, totin form mation; passed between them, and had ‘an opporta: nity o about as much of hem as ig mark ed on the el The prasage'e in Tat 8 25, ton bat saw jich are » Fotos Goon norilng of att ‘* “iSander wi of the same on Capt P ssw and landed on 0's Islands. kound th men Ww Wo the captain vdney trad miles and. cl children Being be mer free ev years of sge whee CO nt Pease was the: ation was derived from the fonr men, who now pear to Sethe sole proprietors of the islands, as well as of the women ne children. Capt P states that he obtained at these islands twenty there beiay :" sbradance there, ey ean be obtained for tobacco, cloth, [Edgartown Gaz. Spoken. Py Isabolin, of Bath, steering E, June Lith, jat 4290, lon | 0 Nigoa aed fm Phila for Port an Prince, June 1th, off rig Ottawa, fm Palermo for N York, May 25, off Madeira: aap Serban Pitt, fm New © co Balt,arr ralfer and’ ‘Priests, voor Asta, jane, er, Latina, from do, apr’ th; sehr i clei d for Hambe: | Faves, fot ee berks Ellen Gi iiffamns, do fe far owen fo fae e agg ¥ ‘port ship Gaston, Finorly, for Gi aos Cow fo5 omen: 6 93 oan Wateytords W Bridge, Brown, disg: D | ie pa re Gray, fur New York, soou; Waaderer, "ters 135 Caltiornie, Les eed " Um Lh Adem, Grey. ‘Coliins; i Block, let “New Orleans sooa: Osage’ Ge 1 for i clgareds “Clistgn Hari oi Ci Gay, for tere Mi Cape T — tr ry 4 Posey xr por dad a brig Cambs, Spore a nce ark 8, ree Gien- . on; e ity dos y scale Maken Eayie, Rodgers, do. Sagua. tjyatinuar Cuba, June 13In post, brig’ Gen Lincoln, Guady" for Bajumores d 8 Guavama, P, Ke, June roaetomee rement. Church, for Boston, Toading New Haven New Haven, do; rigs Casi to | toad fo Renton, ter for do.; Roxbury, ATANZAS, June Paka Pratt, Wood, dos tth, Bn ists “te Belfast, relaad; Wwe. Nose, Thomton, Calais, Me: Juno, ety ‘Massachusetts, Priteh- . Petersburg; ‘Mann i , June 21 trship Araminta, Robinson, Liver peal, arg Sirocen, A land; Mary Brock, Smart bn ie 3 Inport, brige Albert, Black Hawk, ote | ER meee ay ie A Sri | fase vivania, to the Sheriff of Phi- count by, Srecting: attach ‘Theodorus Ras our county, all ‘ll abd singly hi fon and slates ie ope sures fm Court ia, ia and for said city june hext, to answer Ferua ea of trespass on the case. command you, that you summon ee Hands or potcgsion the said goads or cha af pre nod the sid court ne, the day sad plice a ‘0 ete SELSME di iset Correia Med taverrent cle cheee dite Witnens the Houorgble Joel Jones, President weeds i Phlacelphin Ca ed a Mey, fe he the year of our Lord ov ‘thousand san tT. CHASE, Fro. epicasittion of property attached by virtue e above of ai rnate on tf on the side of rae ne ctor rand county of Philadelphia, Se ooiee dita sien toas inet thet from the east si Fairmount sireet, be oruer feet wig ote id said ian al oe h oneeen youn fe ie street Chatham street, thence northwer west a Chatham streets one fran to a certaia thuty feet street, eall ‘or Centre street, thence westward aloug the fouth’s side of Hill or Cent street ninety-six feet to the coruer of the ad feet wit Alley above mentioned, and thence, southward, by the cast side of said alley one hundred and eighty feet to the mny2l tawow IN PURSUANCE of 2, ia of valaseee rates al iv al rsoye having’ chums agutist ORORGE. | BET IEMA |, to proses er, the came with'the vouchers théregh to the: subscriber, at the store of Lohsen Lohler, No. 203 Mey watery in the City of Nee, Yorks ong botore the FU Gay of 2 ee next. aed NeW orn SEOUA BETAMAN, Admmisiatrate,— N PURSUANCE OF- AN ORDER OF os, SU! Rake OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK, ICE is here! jive to all persons having h jaims: ‘against JouN RICHARDS. late of the city of New Kes at ag to preseut the same with vouchers thereof to _my2% 2it Law#re ven schrs Sisan.-of Boston, Loading. Boas au Barron dune theta pases teke, a gusty Doane, from Boston; sid turk, sche Alpine, A ‘ork, brigs Ross! ter, Limerick; 5 Gall, as Cassande, jal Quenic, June 2i—Arr Mar Harriet, Shaxson, arretl, Limerick; 23d, bri Rivkin Bordeaus: “Arrived at Grosse I tur: day rigs d Avery, ‘Pate, from Duslins Maria and Eliza: beth beh averpeol o Jan from N rey = rr 19) ior Rie 6 from Chien for N. "York ih , find 19) di on Freda a Biackot nact Den van,'G ‘the Dover, Hervey. sold. "Go : ie Aor la r, Baltimore. brig W J Watson, Kek- ellus, Sheffiald, from New ing. soatas, abont June 10—SId, bark Anu D Richardson, Spall, New York. Home Ports. Borron, June 26> Art barks Ganges, Watson, Smyrna; En ma Isadora, Gates, London; t, Jones, Newcastl on peice Alert, Wright, Port Alexandi rowel 1 Postage ime Baltimore) Wn ater ae Pui has fy a ar. Kor ra, rand two obrgs: “Cla a8th ships Porter, Canton ; Burmah,' Sears, NOnrleans ; Nestor, Snow, barks Susan Jane, Stauwo altimore ; awren Apelachicola; Souther. Mayo, © Kandall, hiladelphia; Mystic, Churchill, New Karas ‘American Belle, Houney Baxter do;'Fashion, Loring, York. Cuanteston, June 24~Arr ship Colambia, Robinson, New brigs Taranto, Thomps Prince; Eagle, Hard ia sehrs albion fardi Augusta, silard, Mars Norma pisch, f and Ju Horsbui Calcutta; Caledonia, Til woh ast do, Lucy, Alexander Goulded lo; ripe Law fag". Nee Yott = 94 York brig Calender, Wylie, St Marks In the offi a sh ship brig Tower, Grantham, zas; achra ay Roby, Cube. York babel, wei means, June'ld Arr ship Lapland, Sampson, Li iscock, Boston; ‘Prompt, Well- binson, Tam- schrs ( harran, lo, Themmpsou, Brazos Santingo;, John Ro ‘ora Cruzy Predemont, Curran, dog Aparec Yh cata Mente Gampeachy; Emina, Suaith ‘Pampa Bay — Cla Paik We Wheaon, Martin, Londo bie Lye (Nor wegian) Neilson, Cork an ec: “achia Caroling, Rogers Bovon Farle, Haskell, Phila; Enterprise, Adams, Savai Baker, N Vorl D A, fy Foint) June 25—Arr brig James Caskic, MOND, Pale Shefheld, do; schr Vandal: ship Silrling, Barsto iverpool Provideuce. New York. done 26. American Hore. : J. M. Maher, Gardin; R. aud De Sommers. Washington; Dr. Gibbs, Columbia ML. Rowlas nV uginias Van Lard, Sta: fea faland We. 8: Woo rsoll, A. G. in Dir. Sts. and ed the Sisses!Oagood Bow e are ges, raty ; Mr. An: 1. West F. Browne, Ohio; R. Carroll, Columbia; M. : Crayton, ‘Rutherford; J. Kerr, Kentucky. Astor House. P. Bradish, St. Kitts, EC Churchill, Havana: A. Owen. Conn; Gen Ward, Albert, Bi timore; J Day, N.O; J. Hale, Boston: Hamer, V1 hte, and Mrs, C. Joues, Portland: W: Townsend, Baltimore Se Main, Mr: and'Siew flauselly The Susses ‘David, N. Oat Hobart, C. Hobart, Boston; J. H, Crittendon, Ohio; Mr.and Mrs. Foster, Boston; N. Palmer, Stonington; G. W. Snyder, Bostauy W. ‘Tyler, Prove d- Amos, Mobile; Washington; A. B.' Randall, Troy; J, Fuiler Rogers, N. incoln, Boston; V. Ki ees and aay, Iris Clapp, J. Denisor ter a ace, Fl eering, Miss Patton, rE. Northampou; WR. Prin hing D. M. Warren, i Wo ester: iss T. B. Hine, J.H. Hine, Berlin, Ohio: rs ee fe Ges S! Meuice Springteld: Ee. Hole brook, Boston. Cry Horen. Gen. MeNeale, Boston; 8. A. Woodbury, F. Carpenter, Provideuce; Miss Fell, Mr. andMrs. Fennimore, Philadelphia, Ke Lansing, Detroit: Th Haie, Londo ff New Jersey; 'R. Dud! . Pout; Mr. aud Mir. A. He 'Webster, 7 J. Banks, E Jan est ng Franxuis Hov Geo. Brown, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Rt. White, Conn.; B. Monn, Hartford; J. Meigs, Albany, D.C. Meserole, Troy; R. B. Haswell, Barleyton;, BY 1. Mi JM. King, Ps Pratt, dos Sadler, Phila.; ft Soeoe, Bt Fitch, Rochester; Howanp Horr. Mrs. and $.B. Jones, Troy; M, J. Fielding, Boston; Mr., Miss Johason; Samuel Marsh, Mass: J. R. Bradley, Boston; Sooke, H. White, W. Ford, Ballston; T. Young Dual lap, U. W. Beale, 8. C. Brown, Norfol tt, Philadelphi 5 arr, Cuimbe 4; J.-B, Schenck, Foxbo Ww. ;Onio; Misg ‘blskely New Mr. and Mrs. A Presto JohnH. Grr, Belfast Mitchell, Pougthas @rmont; A. K. oie; G. mp0) Moore, Savannah; John Bal ;Philadelyia, Lovesoy’s Hore James E. Shaw, Utien, N. ¥.i samuel Quirk, Berkshire do: Ph Ed B. Freer, Poughkeep, Edwards, Worcester, Mass: J Ball, N w Orle: B: Gampoelt,, Cincinnati; Mr. San- ‘m » Buffalo; B.C, Humphrey, Albany; ug, New Y "D. fiigthorn, ‘atertown; P. Keou, ~ Cooper, Boston: R. B. Smith, Utica; James A. Be: mis, Lowell Mass 8 F. Brown, doy - field; C,H. Turmec New London; tex. Norwich; W Barry, Srockpore Douglass, New London; N. 8. Field, Lockport, Hewes key saad Wieser: Sones, comme Parker, Boston; A J. fairy, St. Louis; J, Michael, W. M. Qu ncinnat ashingtou county; R. 8 Adaine Burlington. neuen Horr. J, Ackrayd, York ogi petabody, Mexico; Mr Weeeler, Staten Mamuing. Owego; 0. Birdsall, Elmira; J.M esters heeler, Ma: ryport;'G we; N. Lem- marett, Philadelphia; M. Acie oud: daughter, do. Nationa Hore. Goo ley, St, Louis Britton, Rochester; Stafford, N. Chem: punt. © Picher NY fy TF! Hon, James and Mey White, Norwich; A. Hale, Rortlands Jeremy Warren, pring eld: man, Montreal Huntingdon , oo tley, Bt, “hte co ary Miers ‘ploy: Ww. otts Norwich; a Colli HBC Tasos Ee eisiver, W. Grant, T. A to fowns ‘Ty Maiter, W. Grant, T. pH,P.fepingtons Tartycow iter, W. Grant Wesrern Ryzse. imberly, Baltimere; M. nn. Compton, N re. Oh K ford, Conn; F. Hes: Sinithy: Buf L. Lathrop, Alban Brown, Philadelphia yer Sacke devotes his entire es. A collegiate education, years, enable him to perfor au of twenty-six theady und permanent eu.ea Stingers would coutult their welfare. by'calling on, Dr ud examine his elaims on their confidence. "A no.charge.” 2g Fulton, near Greenwich, Pouca Ls Promptly arte QARDING 1 IN A FRENCH F. La Carpe’ - the Fi mn vith Ne Specks nee moe aanners havin mrvanties iewace and music if re- ‘appl erry Mi the avin throm ths ver, ree a. third ree the Peck d ate cad t, wear the Peck slip ferry, L' TCHI TCHE, A CHINE! maperior and original Catsup, —e from tl hinese fruit, noted for its pu and ‘delici ey acidi digestive properties, is prepare Nin Stbor to them by an. attache to & Co, of fae! Catsup 1, wild towl, acon: SE GATSUR This ray Brig pak cenrene able terms. my 16 Mere her residence, tg jake setaye tn Cie city of ‘New York, ‘oa 14 or before dhe lash day of October n Dated New York: the foth day of april 1817, algitawomere JANE RICHARDS, Admi ¥ ORDER OF JOHN W. EDMONDS, Esq cuit Judge of the first cireuit, nou hereb: ns of the statute authorisi concealed and non: ued ire paper B macht ents ident debtors, that an inst the Ren of Patrick Burke State of New York, old for pe Center of their debts, sh attachment, oe outhe frows the hee pebl Woes aod thon es uereceeel tay abecden te thos be thet dsbrors, aud the delivery to them or for their uae, of way pro- perty bel mm, abd the trausfer of any of their pro- Perey by them. are forbidden by law, and are void. Dated the 9:h di if 1846. oF ot ep HILLIPS, Attomey for je23 lawl0wM* re ‘Atte! ing Creditors. O MEDICAL MEN AND OTHERS—For sie au ex: tensive and loug established cash Office, Pract is frases of the sexual organs, Ke, &c., the clear income of which eu upwards of $ 00 ¢ last’ two years. Will be sold oatdpaid, els iaoastre roprietor going to Europe.— Ne°Buftso® New York: ie Ff THE VEGETABLEEXTRAC 8. HART, is the ouly remedy for Epileptic Halling Sickwess, Couvalsions” Epes, bc. This mediclace for the last sixteen years, has been tested by anany sets who renafil digetae, andi almont every maining thirty- hich presented by eminent phy, tobe hat ace atthe prineipal office. Reference to Judge Rand Broadway, N.Y; Col. E. Doualow, Youke Mouroe, Guilford, Ohio ios, Rev a Yapuers, Went De yeuport, N43 Hey. Bushuell, Balsimore Ma Joseph MeDon jt Brooklyn: W.C. Anderson, Williamsburg, ong Lal in Heonytiy Cunzp—Mrs. Joseph Bradley. 14 Orchard st, ¥;_C.fi. Boughton, 203 ih te Jax Bertolt, eoriaas county, N.Y; Charles B: Ry Jones, Revenue Cut er Spencer, toge:her ose names we are not at lil sas Altcommuntcatious (pow paid) ad sddvetyed'to Dr. 8. HART, (ate vans & Ha-t,) will be panctually attended to. A\ Ue Re Aestanes ed mide ca taoner< Trea messiginns with fail directions, uw carefully packed in boxes, aud sent "> any ofthe United States, box $9, $17, and $2. Sin- je bottles, with cantons medici Prey only by 8. HAKT, Principal office, i I door to the Tabernscle) Ne & Sold also by ‘Tompkins, 38 Corahill, Boston, Masa; G. F. Thomas & (0. 6 ia. odie CHOOLEY?s ria IN. SPRINGS — MARSH’S onl fs e present w A,, box T. me. of applying ir. W. L. Brow roadway, HEATH HO! OBE As the time is approaching for citi- zeus w determine. upon the direction of thelr summes exeur , attention Tohictted, to this healthy, and highly Tashionsble place of summer resort, provements and embellishments have been made to the above named ey aire since the last season, among w! of a new and splendid ty sleeping apartments, constructed improved style for comfort and convenience, and affording ac- commodacion for between eighty and oue hundred, person furniture and. beddi Sddition to the ment, the house newly niture for this building i painte possible manner. ‘The greatl comforts of the ‘ylace, and its constantly-growing } with the fashionable. and those in the pursutt of health, justify the unde: in the hope and confident expectation that the patronage to his establishment will coutimue as heretofore, to the full amount of its capaci ‘The establishment is now 1h readiness, acd onan f fort the. rer ception of visiters. E. MA) jel2 lt eod* re ANS SUUC! HOTEL—BALLSTON SPA.—The above Sapabligniasat caf B xe opened uuder the mauagement o! ras, inst. ee beauty of its to “ga Springs anc ake, have always readeced u is, place a de rable resort du- ring | the summer season, and the undersigued assures thos whe him, that no effort ou his part shall be spared to ensure rt d approbation. ied Staw Swe sppromiot’ __M.J. THOMAS. HE SARATOGA TRAVELLING. TRUNK, imanulae tured by CROUCH & FITZGERALD, No. , is one of the most splendid and sabstantial sea thit was ever produced inthis market. It us designed, for citizens and strangers, who intend visi that fashionable and cele- brated watering place. where ry andsome aud commodious trunk is quite as essential as a well filled purse. All others who are in want of a trunk, carpet bag, satchel, or valise. will Lone the largest and best ment in the city to select from. of the the Prdle! a page y ke can be purchase wei ia URS RER E FEDERAL, je9 Ut cod re Maiden laue. ONTEVERDE’S BILLIARD AND BOWLING SA- H1,OON, No. Barclay street, three doors below the Amne- Ge ad respectfully inform hisiftiendaand the 4 7 blic in gene rou pect SPLENDID BILLIARD that he has FIVE 8 kept in good order. provretor thinks it jemen visiting his hous an vit the above + astabliahment will be th a pri ate ‘cue and apron for hisespecial use, and hed with the et Auer WO. SS8D t New Yor BOWLING ALLEVS ‘in the Basen e usual price, that tele and-a-balf cents per string. ‘Alsoya large roots ing. ason the choicest Oysters that comes to ‘ABLE: separate Nite Aid leet and agreeable’ to gentle Each gent furnishes the tables are in be more se- ‘Noricy-—Gentlemen will please to communicate at the Bar any neglect of duty ofthe attendants. FRANCIS: ONE eRe mi 2taw*r treet, Ne Ne IRST PREMIUM CROWN WINDOW Stacie Redford Crown Glass Company, shaving again resumed the manufacture of this justly celebrated glass, the american ina their las ¢ first prize, Redford exhibition awardedthem t fe thickness and streugth,) the Redfozd article of the kind that hasever fSlen w Of domestic ot foreign. production—and it ice, eithe affords a proud spe- Cimen of the akill sad enterprise of American manulucturerss ‘The uudersigued havi described glass, in buildings, of the first imate of ite merits, who require « strong, Wasltington. me & Jaco basin E Thompson, ‘Warner & Kierated. Rogers, Seaman & Moore, Ithiel Towne, Alexander Stewart, Calvin Pollard, Cornelius McLean, Qamalie} King, fohn Fream, Ji thomas Thomas. Bhe subscribers have been appointed sole agents for the shove Glass: and are prepared to execute orders for any size, from 4x6 to 18x: 2d quality Prices current can Bad, of will be forwarded by souil 98 on application ta MORGAN, K my 19 30teod*r R& SMITH, 82 John street. 0 CONTRACTORS —Proposals will be received atthe office of the James River and Kanawha Company, in Richmond, Va., until the 1sthof duly next, forthe eoutrue: eda River on the line of the Compane's Caunl bats een Lyuchiarg andthe mouth of Norh river. ¢ first of said dams wi bout 31 feet nigh aed 406 feet foug and situated about 4 miles ahov mi the cond will be about 15 feet hixh aud’ situated about'9 miles, west of Leyuehh third will be about 22 thigh and 300 feet long, an ted about 13 miles west of wehburg, Lhe found: tions uperstrctures will be required to be raised as i ad, or atthe subscriber’ above Lonebiar on and after ire wee of vo ext. | ame ‘ER GYWs ie Engineer, James River and Kenetrbes Uo, Richmond, 24th May, 1847. Je 2awtldiy*re AE ELUSTRATED HAND BOOK FOR VELLERS. con hs el }, Principal tow! stage routes, price of fare, &e TRA & with 125 hi eh) of the United States. finished CT ‘and an accurate mi Just pablished, aud for sale, who'es te ‘and retail, by. SHERMAN & SMITH, 122 Broadway, corser Cedar ate LEND on Bond and Mortgage cx Brooklyn Real Estate in aume ‘0 Teele ants, belongs to an estate in trust, ang ies of years. ‘Avoly immedi ely, 8 street, in the Croton Water office eae os ARTIS eodam* re OW phi ee ees Lie, ane 5 West Brondway, has 8 jevdiay aaa nt of Cents 0. an hildren’ ng Coats, new style, short shirt Froe rack a had Cont sniale bere i foods, to wake t9 order, all of which will be sold atthe foment immer Cont, Vest and Pants, f wer and tog West Broadways 0 eM NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOOTE Gentle men’s outfitting. —J. & fente, formerly Ps iar Broadway comer Paik Plate, now fters toh neds, and’ varred’ assoreme ; a raising ods Adapted othe present and 4 a ea, Buspenders Shiva Dates et rae ee fis merits are tuvegual} baeribe; cartionta » more rartinlary ihe any amg cg oe Brooks, Buayandied Saidee eitee Bode cata, wh ich area anywhere but fe Tatondon | Breen ain ghaued 1 superior artist to attend the Praia die" Hail “Grocerier at he." leer ta nt butte, and wholesale at "a ay ore rn foaEPH AGATE. 89) Brondwav Me ov aorta Lo Titvonc ner ULPHOR, BATHS, No. 37 Pa Wisi yar sataadhe avetoagtan feet ht eae | ed a y-ain yours, nd are the only Between onaw on and superior article o ead Pipe, re Nigh ighly res st oa fr tier and, warranted net by nent “ians, for the care ‘of soe thew, bers an eatery pera Complaints, eraptions of th dicated ie ena cheat AM wt 8 AAS re teat ao OK AND nar, pEpycinas, i Ae na eS mute nda al ection pan hy tel lh lt a gnc hy hea ss ae sect | rn se RIC, N PRACTICE OF. with » success .w ‘been uneq Titoryof ho-visit this office will. be soba for ac- sate Me acaeel au pragtice, in which veaeiabe reme- cases, welts here’ bean tesa toe thao’ 4 eens Bi aaa of Rome—expres- » science, safety, certalnty, “A ‘he fc Pea om py PILES, os eines Blee ing or Blind, orin a state of Tumor, ‘whether internal or exte: ed pipet ‘and tape cher of an acute or chronic pis PEP a LIVER COMPLAINT. HAVEL, and sll aflections of the Kidneys or cout Hee Consumption, Brouchitis, and all other dis onsen 'A,.o¥ King’s Evil, tm all its RA Ber RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, and all us Kru) DISEASES OF ey HE EYES AND EARS treated without cupping, scarifying, leeching, blistering, or the use of in- HORE RHEUMSTISM, whether acute or chronic. DYSENTERY, DIAKRHGA. CHOLERA MORBUS, mer Complaints of ehildrer. ric SDOUESUREU ‘or Neuralgia, Ague in the Face and ST. VITUS’ DANCE, and all Nervous Affecti STRICTURES IN THE. URETHRA, SYPHILIS in atious wages, and al diseases. resulting from Syphilii FEMALE COMPLAINT! as Excess or Suppression of the Fluor ‘Albus or White Flows, Prolapsus Ure, or romb, connected with Pains in Pepteuiin of the Heart, Nervous Debility, Cold o Aan Swelling, Felons, or Whitlow; all ud Uloers, of whatever character. Catarrh in the Head. PSY tmbs Chest, Abdomen or Head. FINAL DISEASES: Paine wid weakness fethe spine, or curvature and deformit PLEURISY, QUINSY,’MUMPS, MEASLES, CROUP, Scarlet Fever, and all Diseases of acne ldren. FEMS of all Kinds Pagers! ke. F BURNS, Se runes, : FISTULA TN VANO, O, or'Ulcerous Openings or Abscesses situated near the Anus and Rectum, treated without an ope= ration, an A PERMANENT CURE WARRANTED. So cheap a cure of disease cannot be obtained in this city— no other expense accruing than the amount whieh the meui- cine alone will cost. titudes who have been prescribed for are ‘ir rapid restoration to heal! bli tering calomel, or any other ae polar re and poisonous means, so generally if re- id. " raons residing in any part of the country, b sending a fescription of their case, will be prescrjbed ¢ same as il they were persoually present. ‘All communications by maif must be post paid. ‘ulton street, New York. Office 141 Fulton street, Opei 1 fiom o'clock AM. £07 P.M PALISTER'S ALL, HEALING OINTMENT, has atensively used all over the city, and throughout the onary. for every form of reas 14 known. the the demand fe eas this we s of physi- perspiration B Li he biocd of morbid ‘wwatier, and thus. cares sorofsle, td he eeyaipeias and all cutans itheals ulcers, fever sore rheumatism, end’ sprai he pores, and equalizing the circulation of the Oughs, cold. cousumption, dyspepsia, liver complaint and costiveness’ Itneyer fails to cure burus and scalds, how- ever severe, sllaying inflam ion and pain, an ot mer eee ¢ 10t isa inter “Grand di ld 141 Fulton street, New York. je26 Cu ene Hae following pace an taki work “A the her tae patie Paibelyg i be! y to the afflicte an 200 woved modifiation overall other Piet apy es for the effectual administra- liane tion of Galvanism in the relief of disease ; Combining entire ease, certainty of action, and the most perfect safety under all circumstances. ae former objection to the application of he use of the Belt, entirely re- plicable to the most delicate female ‘The Galvanic Belt is a beautiful instance of Art aj science to produce the highest beneficial results, and i ved that few inveutious have ever been so entirely perfected 0 generally successful in their results. ‘To illustrate its j—suppose a person afflicted with Dysj ‘Tigeation, from any of its Various causes—he. complains of d dst hi, the production aud retention of cer- cir action on’ the muscles of the’ egakaih afford temporary relief, leave the patient with injured fucuities, and worse state, after the vetion thus excited but ja decidedly has’ cease N.w compare this with the effect resulting from the applica: tion of the Galvanic Belt, Take a, patient e mentioned—tie the Belt rouns mach, in the manher most conve: re from the skin will reby exciting a gal ca i negative, and thence back ag keeping up a continual ote trost severe cases of DYSP! cheir eee are permaneu atly cured, Galvanic B This complaint i is so prevalent, and ordinary remedial efforts ply by wearing the are 40 inad-quate to. thatitis deemed eked 3 te ap vend the remarks of a distinguished physician, . Hollick, f Galvanism in its cure. remarks, in calles Naira Dyspep- rvous exhaustion, is more than by any other meaus. It 1. or never do any, good in. evident why they cannot. ere of nervous power, it , some manner, and what is soallow the stomach to rega hai ral po} or sleoto-qubstitavona atiiclal poner, Bedicise tee ether call back the lost nervons powe', nor give a substitutes but nism will ena'e the stomach to act almost as well as i by cy ‘pplication of Galva wid coufideure in reeominending, effectual and ingenious form of appli dred disorders.” Inscances innumerable might, be given to substantiate the above, were ‘few days is often amply suffi erent to erad! we of years. The phy stological of toe belt is as follows:—] ~Ivanie electricity developed by the nerves of every part ally on those which are esseuti nerves act on th tion for this aud ‘km: lyspep its use acts immediately h, and more esp the digestive proces: cles on the abdomi the gasses Fige celieved. iy iting from aby tn de-angement iat system, may thus be prompt and ctually cured. The’ Tiocrpasee disease c: Complaint, together with its uswal accom the bide, Constant Headache, General W. y be entirely removed b use of the Belt, which having an “fleet apou the. whole nystet, possesses 'a great advantage nen every other form of Galva application ISEANES OF TH! the applica Galante Belt fae evel peurieonsiy tertal power rvous character, and consequently come ui cognizance of the remedial agency of Galvanism, f DEAFNESS the most wonderful and unexpect ve been made by the G-lvanie Belt. If the digease f is CERTAIN, and if the chance of FERYEO! CT RE- TN ALL DISEASES OF THE SPINE the Gay has been used with the happiest results. nection of tals portion of the, snttial frame. Nervous System has Jong been noticed, and it is this faci which always causes Spinal Complaiuts to present a characte wpparently. so dangerous, so hepeless and. alarz it is fhis very fact, which ¢ such itnmediat: av: din many cases to ha were pronounced beyont dical art—and this by compeceot_ medical Che same may be said of Hip ¢ omplaints, W Sack aud Chest, Epileptic Fits, General Debiti ul Nervous Affe under ‘hee ed cures 1s of & nervor organ be be not injured there aract Galvanism to be of # ida | sapeiny ead Vicor Hon, gauses the ‘ia, py results which are eoustantly witnessed. we effects produced by Galvanism are in oteng veapects analngous to medicinal agency, with the most itm tant exception, however, that in no ease can it do harm; etter then to’ use that meaus which leaves the pa- ewed vigor and health, -ver is attendant upon using the Galv he, worn by the most delicate with jafety, | Time does not effect its eflien y 8 ii t to aay part of the couutry. Full direction: CAUTION. The great celebrity and success of Dr. CHRISTIE'S 4 ceveries has caused numerous attempts to imitate them. bl fally guarded tall these imita- he Pablve are reeederts af ily earded, aaaintt ll i 4 oe ~ Galvanic Belt is ; accompanied by ewe itten signa ire ol D.C, MOORHEA ited Bates, gd ‘Av. Al ABARPEB UH pi fee ; he only Agency in New ¥. 4 HERS one “y tic ‘ee BR is BRO ADWA Hy, Sees = = wnaenis is ing sreetmoatnts, may be always wees York will ever be allow. articles, We [oars qarh that Gov. ane which ma: fm eg on the ame will Lee, Gena, bon mints to ‘bow ‘er int are infor ccted through Wil No, 35 a oe Tay at of omr asserti mylim®re MONI kee eaters see Satter init Meese st IT Has RMED 1,000 wor HAN 15, CURES TI YEAR. APEPAtA, BILity, aud want of Newvous Femate Comrtaints ano oven. and in ‘es Set of New an — torment + fi 4) : Bie, ee: mee a'suten N Ae yf ep ue Mowing Gerben, Ivtells its own por: war, Ji ay rhs ag my, ole diced to 2, ‘Ds tteributed Scent sity 1g the pal ars heen Lats Prove every day. not be ‘without it under any consideration. G. W. McLEAN. THE ER Jackson, Esa., the Republican pub: ior i Jackson, Fag, editor ofthe Kahiray Republican, pub ‘The raceens Dr. Townsend's preparation of Serapn 0 thant entre ‘ today two certificates in it behalf, one fom Care : hia Kowa and one from Re. Mr ntlesnan well own in entertain ‘an equally strong gent men ike these ‘ony co popping Pep not fully believe to deserve it. SCROFULA ULA CURED. This certificate was handed into Dr. To" week, and conclusively proves that his control over the most obstinate diseases persons cured in one house is unprecedentec pr. T THREE he + Thave ou that three of iy children have been cued of the Scrotai byith ee ot your excellent ae They were silicted pet ony Se, fer meio teal myself under deep oOiigeriont Foam respect iy. CW. CRAIN, 106 Wooster streot. New York, Martha 1, eur OPINIONS 2 PHYSICIANS. D a is elmo, daly receiving orders frum physi Ui ee ke ciidersicaed Po ysiciggs'of ithe serous eases prescribed Dr. To ta be one of the oat valuable Dds Pye D. RB. Briggs, M.D ‘April’, 1045. nse’ ofce tia blood: "Ehece PE. “Albany, ‘The following is from one of the most respectable physicians on Long Island:— Greenrort, July 10, 1846, Dr. Townsend:—Dear Sir—It is with satisfaction that I say to you, thacI have recently witnessed, in several cases, the most beneficial reaults from your Extract of Sarsaparilla— Bei senats in the practice of medicine, I have prescribed it_in several cases, and never without benefit. In the removal of diseases ari from a ranged state of the digestive o1 aundice, &e., it any thing of the kind per betgre gffered 0 the' public. “You will Please send me two dozen, be Ours, spect g PRESTON, M. De Dr. ToWnsend— afflicted with D ia, for a} goths 1 endef eadaty 2yah ( te out at last, the more 1 used p rg ge? the organs fife became, rendering ‘uncertain ct of efletig cure, Recently thie complaint dere Tepes sisal ca ere Be reams oflifein th cher sation at Tanti ity to try your sarsa 4 wo bottles ffind mysell relieved from ey Be ‘and all its distressing symptoms. In my case, by it fufluence, it has restored the system to ite uatural states. My confidence in its power to effect acute iu ease of general func in Hhoual derangement of the organs of Iie, impel, me to reoor- 1 Tre aflicte men your Sarmparilato the Readiited Your te if D. Atbany, August 30, 1845, ir—Some time Smee no} 1d to, give it. and. ar aon gh it for the last few months, and must g decided preference over any thing of the kind viet am acquainted, both as to its medicinal virtues the reasonable pric al ffections, cujansous which you sell it. In serofulo ,, dyspepsia, indigestion, costive habits, and am much pleased wi ffects. In these complaints, or any other where Sarsaparilla is indicated, I can ith confidence recommend it to the petronage of the profes: siou as a valuable auxiliary for removing disease in some of its ‘most troublesome forms, and to all, as a: nd valuable medi- cine. |. WEEKS, M. D. Brooklyn, Nov. 21st 1946. DYSPEPSIA . fo fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which so near Jy yesembles the gastricjuice or saliva, in decomposing f gud sfengthening the organs of digestion, as this preparation it positive ly cures every case of dyspepsia, how ever severe or chronic. Brooxiyn, noes 1, > le Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir—In the summer of 1045, J ‘was verely afflicted with a mach; the mucnous mem! oo Ee requested m: Beeesed tia my eruptions generall liver complaints, tion, IL peated are this I was often o! fated, and 1 its worst form, but that I w: disease became so inveterate, tl ymall blood vessel. I was contin fles felt we the least exercise. this time I fortunately saw your advertisement, and eecrioes several names I knew to be highly respectable and enti confidence. I remembered to have seen Mr. Van Zan ofa bany, for'a number of years in very bad health. facts I was induced at first to procure one bottle of ble preparation of Sarsaparilla. In j 3 to assure you that [esteem itan inva diseases as I have described. It has r strength: I have used about four both after using one ortwo bottles, I omitted for some it, and soon found that I required more, as entirely subdued. I regard it a certain sere ections of the throat and chest; it ope charm in composing the Stomach and allay, ee cough. | intend in future, ‘eep a bottle or two on hand for the use of my family. With great regard, your friend, LAW. te Mr. Van Kleek was formerly Sheri! ean pee caeey and recently in the er val feet bound VAN KLEECK. ‘and Clerk of Albany ‘ar Department at RHEUMATISM. More than one th id. if Ch Rheumati been cured by the ure of Dr. Vownsends B aparilia. following certificate was sent us yemerday New Your, Dec. 11, 1846" Te Docron Townsexn =— aan it my duty to ney ‘ou my Own sincere nl for the benefits I have ex by the use of your Pxtract of Sarsapari feted for many months with Rheuma: tic pains, and also inflammation of the Liver ; the sufferings which I endured from these diseases rendered ‘my den tome. I tried eve: iy that, w: three of the best physicians in the it seins gor manent efit. 1 eg lered im: cl by theadgiee ofa friend yes induced Wo your com: pee but faint hopes of success, bat | amheppy Thad tiot an half a. bot pevienced before I or relief. This induced m be aeagey 7 its use, and two bot- feshave effected an ent Hie now some mouths since ‘used your remedy, and | am grateful and happy to enjoyed better heuith.. I shall take great pleasure iy recom: ending it to the afflicted, for by its use I firmiy believe my life was saved. ‘With the me respect, allow me to subscribe myself your grateful rend B IORGAN, Canal street, comer of Broadway. GREAT rovabe MEDICINE, | "5 la is & sovereij Sor tick lent Consumption, Berrewgenylesetocthaes' cr Whine, obstructed or dificult. Menstruation, {ne eof Uri or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostra: tion of the sysem—no matter whether the resu result of inherent He: cause of cwases, produced b weakness ox become robust and full of energy mediately counteracts the nerveless + Which is the great cause of bas frame ess. oltillaot abe expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, t certificates of cures ‘performed, but the: aalicted that hundreds of cases have’ be cases ‘also hearing it ed ribed, Opeataed a Hpottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and owed the rections you me. Ina short period it removed her complaint her heal jeing ie Hratefal for the benefits she received, | take pleasure in thus ledging it, and recommending it to the bhie. ree M.D, MOORE, comer of Grand and Lydiv. Albany, Aug. 17, 144, sackie, Sept. 28 184 Da. Townsnxo—To all, whom this may concera—This is to cevtiy that my wife used ge bottle of yur Barsaperiln tous tober condataents ander the most al ring ad del Elrcumremnces, being troubled w By fections, and. Ye! ion ste recoinmendation of thove i to try, it ittle or no fai ‘sufBee it Nnediewe had the happy and desired effect, not only fr a7 Dat after the expiration of one e ‘uid nervous affection gay este ind Wer health is now betcet than fe ti al inne uh no ‘any service to you, or prone who doubts the su mpeaic @, You are entirely welcome to it fee eee gamp elec eontiant lob esac nah iY AM Read ine follow} id t dou! bt Seat Townsend's ea nea Brooxiyn, Se ; Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir 1 was taku, Wetle ove! eiver St consumption eral hundred cases fe eotugh and pain in Sa eg pronounced by physi is ta hare the quick consum n. Traised large quantities of ba te ter, fd night sweats, aid sinking tery ect doctorsaid he me. I went tot Brag bcietiends tet wes proneetoed ea te peorraiter Twos now greatly di tressed at ar oo could hardly breathe— the lun pa r my hed, yd wan obliged io have ‘yuhernited Yeu r You any description dat seould, do usta te supposed by my friends to be past recovery +t Ty Sumber of remedies, and all seemed to be oh i ie reat oftome mow extriihaty Cures periormed by Your medicine aud} to tell you the truth, pected there wi some, humbs nbug T was indi ed to tr | thanktad I'did.. Vennot say thee am eo wall ut Sat Ts *0 Teeavered ato De about my. b 5 tirely: well ina few weeks. My ‘cough and ‘pain fet anid ight se eft me, mud Trine ut very” Lith art strei yo a statement of to. pati Ht yomtdaener ty © Five yon BROWN, 47 Lutre street, Brookl Pini eee Halton street, San Build vew Yori ia my Redd 132 aes a spepet, F agit Wright ke Co. 151 ‘Charer at treet, % throughout the United site None genuine, unless eat aE: