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ou! | ‘see were made at 1) a vada; Ts more was soon afte: days 1100 has been given for selected whites. Our quo- tellone 1)ja1\L00 above ferro for whites and Muscovado, rar in A short above ferro for. ferro for ‘Shite and M Ny. because he could uot proceed, exce; _y ite protee- ope Be, He will not hava the disposal of y three es appropriated The idea that he steps of megociation The national anutv. dolar of the | Congres as ey jd. is preposterous. The | accordi are entrusted to him, no- ersary has passed off in a very quiet | Sugar e been some processions of Sunda} School children, with dram and a eee more of fireworks is to take plac Cy best whi tes; a aperier rd with some fou th Faality white ‘at 2,300, but prices are now given for dry 3d quality or iiotte Seen ae — Muscovado at ii moneys salted continue to rule at 107all! er Ib. OF $5.96 06-22 per 100 calculations are free on board ht, sh former ex-Commission, latter with only addition to the above price current and report is the arrival and sailiny Danish ship Creole, from Valparaiso for 2 New ‘York, and whale ship St. George, Slocum, from New Zealand for New Bedford, with 2950 bbls whale oil and 150 do. sperm; all well, big Kent will leave us without any American do, equal to 2000 rx | was sold some day this evening, in the GALVIENSIS. Baxtimone, July 9, 1847. News by the French Steamer—The Annapoli News from the Seat of War--Theatricals—The Mar- \900—168 9d nA a President's mansion” to 3 4-10da3 6-10d Sterling and Unit yesterday of the ‘The news by the French steamer Union came through by telegraph last night. Considering that she is a new | steamer her trip is a very good one. ‘The investigation relative to the affray at Annapolis commenced yesterday, and will be continued this morn- ing. The fact is that the affray was commenced by some unprincipled rowdies on both sides; and the indis- riminate attack made by the Annapoli boat, ‘sod sired sane others into the fight that would otherwise have stood aloof. ‘The news from the seat of war is not of such a wa: character as was anticipated by previous advices. Gen- eral Seott seems to be in no dan alive by the vallant and desperate M accoutits seemed to indicate. The flag of the Baltimore battalion, which was borne by them with so much honor for # year in Mexico, and was the first American flag that waved in the streets of Monterey, was brought to this city geant Lennox, with a communication from chanan in relation to the matter. ae saieee oy it be presented to the Mayor, and kept as memento of the gallantry of our citizen soldiers. ‘The ceremony of pre- entation will take place on Saturday next, at the C! Mr Burton close the Front atroot, theatre again to. Rogers, the stuttering printer, appears to-night as Octavian. Although it would take him tive minutes to utter five words in conversation, he in a clear, steady voice, when on the stage jenerday, was hoary 22.—All kinds of !provisions are grit 4 $18, and pork $20 per bl Breed pw Bh $12 per owt. ——_—____EE_E_ Havana Bi Caio he ay and 4 fusily, Sf Simmuel Medina, A lecumitee “Sr “C — weDougal aay. cle D, ia ise A is rowdier on the r—J B pn lady and servant, A chi her stopher Johnson, M hnson, Miss A Brown, Emil me junt, James,Clothier, Thomas aha! an Romergy Saunders, Mrs Saun- of being eaten up exicans, a8 previous Seo Williams, Mr | B Sterling, Henry Apmte— Ren, Z3 J Jones, lady und servant, ba RJ yen mii Buia: Dr en) Hed § sig Ant Jone Jersey; Anthoay ‘ork. Naor ea pollens -@ paslipers, Master Zz aay, ch Pi Phileas Hi aughen, Hf H Curtis, J Boor nipondas— Mr sad } jin ‘Wyatt, Miss Maguire, Mi aoe Morean—D ob a aa ir Al Har- te Versulle, Rene vane cea lice cl ic, Mr Avery, ‘Mr Hi fg ey gs a un “a Auge Mrs fogell, to, children an) Cobb and two amas & nurse, BN 4c ng my Master M Molva, Soles Erotprenens ever dtr tha whch mle hasera are a ta orn meal i Paliss wir at $3 56 for io of grain modest ys ha wheat mi not briny over 1 a $105. je- sales of white at 65 a 68 cts, and yellow at 68 a 70 re TS cts. Oats 40.043 cts. whiskey is very ane » Nothing doing in hhds. New Onieans—! wise bids gens of equ clo shares 4836 asked, a bid. Pmivapexrnsa, July 9, 1847. beaten aac Com, 3 @Bater, mses The Herald's Express—The Pennsylvania hailroad— New. Depot on the Delaware—Last appearance of George Munday. The news by the Herald's overland express, though not of great importance, is interesting, inasmuch as it contradicts the startling rumors brought by the regular mail of the day previous. ‘The anticipated celebration of the 4th of July by Gen. Scott, in the halls of the Monterumas, has been divested of much of the air of improbability by the tone of the Mexican papers, indi- wating the state of things prevailing there to be as unset- The ponies will no doubt soon bring the lutelligence of a successful investiture of the elty by the forces under Gen. Scott, Contracts for constructing the firat fifteen miles of the Pennsylvania railroad, west of Harrisburg, will be entered into at that city on the 15th instant, and asthe rompetition has been very brisk, the whole will, no doubt, be given to prompt and ene ence the work. The the capital stook has been salled for, and before the end of the present month $1,000,000 will be paid into the hands of the treasurer.which, by the Legislature, will au:horise the Governor to declare the right of way granted to the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company to be null void. Among the desirable improvements in this vicinity is the recent location of a new depot for the Philadelphia and Trenton railroad company on the Delaware river about 734 miles above the cit; as theCavender estate;the ol entirely too small for the wants of the company, is to be wbandoned save a8 « landing for way new site has been selected as + Yangement will shorten the time between New York and Philadelphia at least half an hour. into the stream more than 150 feet. with a front of 400 feet, has been nearly c-mpleted, and the neceseary car houses will be finished by the close of the present month no that the boats from the city will, probably, land their New York and way and excursion passengers there about the commencement of August. desirable ove for a summer resort, # spacious has been erected, to be under the superintendence of Mr. John Morgan, who possesses sae qualification to render him a popular host. on the line to New York, will afford frequent opportuni ties, every day, for a trip to this spot by the river, while the cars on the railroad from the city. will afford equal property is shortly posed of by private Gp Apnien, Importations. Ta] Roger Sherman—75,000 francs specie Sprague s mdse E Tilden—50 bxs is iron A Congdon—20 es ans—i9 crates J fii ane 3 RC Alcock—7 casks ds. Fuller & com? F iron Saltus & co—913 brs & H Were-6 cases J Gihoo—25 jrown—8 crates Dean & Trowbridge—9 bales Be H Brooke—4 Riggs, Jenkins & co— den & co—1 J Warrea—5305 boxes 640 half do 40 qr ‘& co—220 Ibs copper G Shields— Ue cases Hall Bros—25 casks Lease 12 crates order, Antwenr—Bark Greif—45 chs madder McCall & Strong—2 ard Apvieton—18 do H Wigner, of Philar-d do Kessler & co— do Umber & Dambmann—3.do v. 7 001—Ship Soldas Schrage, Kops & & 5 Morewood & irou J Croakes—2 pales. Lawrence, Phe); irton—1 do to order, tipes 11 hede 30 hhds 23 qr do's ‘aro 45 octaves H L. él gr do te pipes 37 h 198 qr do 8 ecaveat wise oe & ise Boston 3 bas bevy m & a deeb & tha daa BB sites irl bu cheese i bri aroni_ JC Howe, Boston—1 paper pkg Daniel Dresser, Bostou—55 cs 1081 bags linseed 400 do shumac 200 cantars brimstone to nid Kinaston, Jam—Schr. Volant: pkgs old copper 17 sticks m. cholera medicine Souler & Brother—t bbl su; renriie Thos Still—1 box specie Sarah ‘hos Sauders—bags do Howland & Aspiuwall— wool Wm Dawson—5 cases tortoise shell & Co—I1 bales rags Morrison & Levy—2 ceroons leaf fobeneo Goodhue & Gora bins iron’ cunera &C 2 casks old iron J H Dulles, Jr—2 do 1 bbl 1 pis hhd copper 3 casks old iron 1 box old coy bundle wearing apparel 2 do mdse Stoughton, Br ig ( Californin—3* hhds su rdsworth—319 de hg & co—148 do J Matthews segars 78 bales tobacco Sill (56 boxes do Horn & Bi monds—1 case do F D Francisco—292 boxes di Tnemesee bales deerskins Bouc! in instalment of the terms of the act of 254 bags pimento 20 pes aud G & J Lamric—1 box Vz ‘at a place formerly known depot at Bristol beingfound ssengers, and the ti ute. This ar tain—150 joulard--16do Sturges ds molasses do—3 cases ie Rasiney- ap bales Goenea irchard—167 boxes segars ‘A landing extending H d & Thebaud—1 do do | Banacoa—Schr Victoria—1100 pine apples 700 bunches bana- | nas 3000 plantains 17 bbls green ginger root 2 bbls limes 1 tama- rinds 38,000 cocoanuts 1600 oranges 180 shnddocks 70,000 cigars | 1200 bags coffee 2000 hides mahogany 8 do cedar 460 ‘Condor—36 hhds 328 cks molasses Alsop & Cc hauncey bbls molasses 40 ox hides to master. 145 hhds sugar H South & Soueeot Mason "Thompson—40 casks molasses—I6 : copper 6 rl do 40 tes do 12,000 gallons 3 hhds molasses Trow To render this s) facilities by lund. to be laid ont im half acre lots, and di sale to those of our wealthy citizens who may desire such a beautifal location for their country residences. A cis tor of villas, will no doubt, soon spring up around this vicinity, adding the ornaments of art to the beanty which hature has so plentifully bestowed upon it. ‘The ecventric George Munday, universally knewn as the hatless prophet, has of late years degenerated into sottish habits, and covsequenily his visits to our county prison, under the laws of vagrancy, have ‘This morning he was brought before Judge larsons, and the evidence of his habits being very plainly proved, he was sentenced to one month imprisonment and to give five hundred dollars surety for his good behavior fora year. This excited het, and he uttered several offensive induced Judge Parsons to threaten » committal for contempt of the court. Gworge in his anger dared the infliction of this penalty and he was consequently sentenced to an additional six months’ imprisonment. Geor, $4,God made religion, but t ‘The surr undin, TAs rig Tonquin—127 logs eet 16 do cedar indi 3 tes honey 66 his molassew 33 hhds “400 bbl: sugar 2 half pipes wine 20 cs segars Holt & Owen. ichr Philena—91 hhds molasses 19 tierces 1 bbl per ore 14 do fustic to master. ‘Bch ie, Aepeholl 334 | hhds sugar 30 tes jadson—300 bags coffee 90 flith, Cunacoa—Schr Wm W Wyer—158 bales deer skins to! Foulke & Sou—102 do45 hhds sugar 16 puas rum to Boonen tons logwood W + beon ‘very frequent. New Provipence—Schr Albeit Thomas—27,012 dozen pine apple 6 buaches bana: Domestic Lm) Brig Ktturian—891 bbls pork 338 do 811 kes ‘do shoulders @ quantity of shoulders aud hams in bulk J & R ‘Midbanke, New Oxurans—Ship Markoe, Wilbur & ber & Jenkins—40 bls hemp © D the ire of the pro remarks, which Not awed by this, Palestine—88 bls cotton H Coit—285 Ott—6 OD Holbrook & Nelson—33 do Marsh—62 do clement ll undaunted, exclaim. Devil made Parsons.” rs were convulsed with laughter at the home thrust, and seemed to think that the excellence of the pan deserved some relaxation in the severity of the He will be unable to procure bail; his term of imprisonment will reach nineteen months, unless part is remitted by the court. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. bbls pork 'T’ Per; rect s Is flour Dater, Miller & co—113 sacks cone L id UH Rogers & co—2800 do A Averill & co art Master—3 cs mdse John P Wake & & Moore—2 bxs Wi- y packages of mdne to ‘Schr J B Morenn—3000 sacks corn Soulter co—i do Plarnden ley & Putnam—238 sacks corn an Brother & co—i Mosice—Ship Ey —9Bibales corton Center & co—209 8 & Haw thor Bogart & Leland—120 C t Ltveriehis Dellingeraat #0 Hol hee Nelion & co—317 do o—B cases E Carte Towusend—j cases Pheips, & com5 cuses e H Vandervert. Sazannant—Brig Excel-130 tes vier © Belgow=48 do Pou- sagva trom =e of Be ‘on Copper Company 2544; oN “American Bask 8 Tit ill Navigation 35. 10726 3 400 Teco aud ons re Cana 130; 300 Lehigh Canal rs Hut 33; 650 "do 32744 i jemington Copper ary} Bornen County 6’, i do 3245; 50 Vicksburg R. athe Satxs—3600 Wilmington Kn. 86; 3 ies Lehigh Canal Serip 8134; 650 0 Resding RR, Re 22%; 50 Morris Cana i7.. | tier Freres—20 bls cot ‘Senrgess & ec Ick H i» riee © Bohtoo—415 bales F Swain—20 do yara R & M Stebbine—0 pkgs Dun: Jes cotton LH Brighamn— iilot & Le ‘Barbier—131 oks bales cotton to J W do Ralph Post—6 do T H 5 do i H Talman—10 do D B Wood—al do to order. ____————————e MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF EW YORK, JULY 10, Tue Fiovr Trave. a Jotwithstanding the rapid decliné in the price of flour, it heared to pour down the lakes and the canal with ut Already more has been received at anne water than was expected provious to the incoming harvest; and yet there are no signs of exhaustion. ‘The decline in price may check reoeipta; but not materially before the first of August, Those ‘who hold at the west will be anxious to reach the market, under the impression that better baeguent to the Eng- @ their stock in <van—Brig Acton—104 chk MavaNNaH—Brig Augnste—367 121 Lawrence, Trimble & co—192 J Shapter—47 bags to order, Araracutco.a—Ship M Philli it is better ts bi New York ‘end Boston than at Cleveland or Chicago.— Albany Journal, July 8. rsd Hey guerd t Boston. jostou and Providence ves ct Hallroed, 60 Old Colony Rail- uk, 59; 95 Boston and Cleared, qabhtipns Hendrik Hudson, Moore, London, ari iron, TEiwell «Go; E 23 do, aiid, 5134: $10000 Reading J Griswold; Ba- Satton, Gallows; COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENC! Tue Flour Marnets, . New Onueans, July 1.—Yesterday was about as dull a day for business ma ae could be imagined, owing partly to the transactions in our market were unu- yall. The only large sales of flour were 1000 200 do, dat 9000 Paushele, mostly Of wheat, SSireat ae |S wheat sold, in two lote, st ” 26 to $1 26 per bushel. Crvermvatt, Jul; H . at 4 O 100" to. thom storeat'd wr livered. There is very little disposition on the rae | buyers to operate until the meer ja New Br) Barker, si- I. for prime yellow and whi rr dmeteuns Me! roby god a day it $4 75, Caledonia’s news is received. PaicapeLrnta, July 8.—The flour market continues sat My og) flour; 600 bbls, an fresh dat $6 56)¢ per bbl; 800 bbis. Western at less than $5 25. Cora meal and rye flour are inactiv,e and priecs unset- tied, The former may be quoted at $3 60 per Grain—Wheat is not enquired for, and Penny lvania | may oe quoted at at 81 a0 Arrived. rman, (of Bath) Lamont, 32 days from Ha- 10 steerage passengers to Boyd $27, clog te KS iets of © bushel, or less, Corn le Penne lvania yellow at 70.c. | 0 bales.at 1254 a 19% Orleans. rovisions—Beef and mA sterdam erie Aibatione dat ic auabet’ ton 78 for img 23, lat 99-47, jon 3 3 oa from Ams'eroam for New Yorks 7 dsor Castle, frem New Sandy Hook, ship New Mumford, 22 days from New sida with st L bert, from Mobi e 30, Le of om 73 oe Upland and Ni pork are dail of sale at previous rat Sales have been limited. Sugar Market 4 — Market quiet.and prices Is. is dull of sale at 26 cts, ee a eee ian ae 4 jew Yori, for ete Hee a 16th, with sn 30 days from Antwerp, with la Catde Mark. gen consist of 1060 Western beef oat- cluding 460 taken to New 0 sites and 970 aheop ‘y Cte 50 a $7 60 gon Poe! of mae pA and calves, 4 lam ‘ w, and 100 ass iy tra brings $6.50 8 $7 60 th for old the 113 | irom N w Orleans jon jonton. On the 34 hovty ante from INN, which latted about Rae ‘was then ‘Theresa, Merrili, 33 days from Newry, in ballast, to | the 100 bundles. sanamuved, June ?.—-We have nothing’to re > sate of compleve inactivity, has been arrivi je means of transport, an marke stock of this eoaees i ) our shores; this is particularly unfortu- nee Pores, Sign Nenvitas, June 2ist, with ma- tik is days from St Croix, with sngar and | ibe, Lund, 4 days from Baltimore, in ballast, 'y Tapp, from Newcastle, Kng, and 48 canved by the want anes Sn ath 4 ne : dss fom. Wile ath just. aw SAAT, - Bric Toaquio, Young, from Neavitas, Juve Soe a « Me, of Thor jase, ftom New Bt A sine mettatts ae Pekin ne 3 just, 1003 ge Ooty al | ot Gaps Hegry, eave the Chinese Junk, salt wok 1 Brig Excel, Macy, 18.days from Savannah, with cotton, to 1 Bn Aurusc, Sherwood, 1 days from Savannah, with cot 00, 10 eh Volant Mathie, trom ii J ith wt) Dennistoun he Wood, Balled 4 ny with bat Glenier, (of Bango:) Smith, for 26, rig Amelia, from New spoke bark » ateermg W, wil ‘Eiht Hudson, Bascome, 18 days fro g.iwih cafes, to WE Grifith Vessel ok btoreepar| “geht Win W Wyer, 21 days firm C ith sae | easy eafaratt Lett no American’ vessels chr Victoria, Dyer, Hat, with f Craney K'Giituiee Tone 36 lara st alone 730 i apoke sche | veguitc Lochiel, Hayuen, 16 days from Seeua ln Grande, with + Loshi ruparand molgner, to vio Howlsnd & Aspinwall. Vesela Tok Sehr Biena, Sparks, 18 days from Neuvitas, with molasses, togene dy JB meaen, yy 17 days from New Orlenae, » yd on ny with soe Men fen sterene al. for N Yor! ‘ortugas, spoke schr Copper, fur Charleston. Died on the yee down the river, E kastwood, seaman, of New Jersey, ydriukang cold We jam, 9days from Petersburg, with to- Marga: bacco. to J Hunter. ‘Schr Volant, Myers, 16 days from Key West, with mdse, to Denniston, Co. Wood & Sehr Albert Themas, Thomas, 2 days from New Provi- den ya can to maeer. Lat 36 14, fou 75 10, spoke bark vate Bird, Corson, 14 oti from Baltimore, ry, 12 days from Baltimore, mdse. a Baltimore, mdse. Behr & Post Jobuson, Below. Chinese Junk, from Canton; a steamer went down for her. A -- 7 l for New for St-Thom of Ofteane af gt Donan hing er cases, cet age ven oo Mare chant, for Nassau, Herald Marin Suregonernyy tr EpitaDenrngs y 9—4 P.M. Maria, Ry‘ fi Wilaon son, Watson, Fé ate Beal, 150 N harleaton: procs th” Noudons Amazon ee ard, ieaiiLan Se entra jrandywine, Stevenson, do; L pda Deep Creek; sloop Dolphin, Sinith, N Bark Walter, Thomipacn, New Orleans; schrs Char- iss Boston; Joku Stull, Richmond; end Alleghsnian, Cleared—Shin, Howard, Brown, Liverpool; bark Helena, Thom won, Cork; brit Ta importer, Bs jurston, juntress, Portinnd; Pn Smith Bristol, Ri; deg yder: RK Russell. A d Watson, Watson ton; schrs Oneko, Crowe itis Fomhata Bartlett, Hart- ford; Edw Kent, Adams, and O Elizabe aan tt, Boag ‘Armazon, Steelman, Fall Ri y N and Lake, ‘: Teh Gtidloha Compton, Sharp, and Lake, Ln ee bezel fariet Louisa, ang ‘New York; barge Shark, Stevenson, do. Miscellaneous Packet ships Hendriks Hudson, Capt Moore, for pe Shou for London, and Bayaria, Cap Havre, will sail this bade et the eeeal pinces- ‘We are indebted to the Charleston Courier for slips. Noanis Srancey (of Philadelphia)—Tne wreck of se] has before been stated to have come ashore in, the of Scotland. She sailed from Belfast, Irelan for Philadelphia, with vessel briefly alluded ¢ steamer, as follow nd of Jura, April 2—A brig. from Londonderry to America, with i65 passengers, was wrec! yesterday on the coast of Islay, and only three of the crew wed.” “We have seen no detailed report of this distressing ipwreck—[ Boston Adv. Spoken. Ship Susan E Howell, Bailey, 15 miles east of Cumberland Harbor, Cuba, on the 15th Jui 16 days from Baltimore, for oe Cruz, having on board 13 officers and 300 troops—all well. Ship Goy Davis, Upton, fm N Orleans for Liverpool, June 11, Jat 25, lon 74 50. Bhi Meteor, Lawrance, fm N Orleans for Liverpool, June s lon 74. South Carolina, fof Bath) Owen, 9 dsfm N Orleans for z, n> date, lat 27 18, on, Bartlett, fin Bangor for Havana, June 29, lat 39 Pelee ear Keplet, Pearson, from Boston and Newport, RI, Pith bar of th regiment. for Vera Craz, June 12, on Bahama ‘Bark Tennessee, of Portland, fm New York for VeraCruz, Jane 13 on Bi setik Globe, Burt, fm N York for Vera Cruz, June 27, lat 35 9,120 VVesesuela, Fowler, fim Botton for Ourdeuns, 00 date, , Brig Abeona, Clark, hence for Matanzas, July 4, lat 5504 beh Jane, 7 ds fin Balt for Vera Cruz, June 26, at 31.25, lon Sehr Florio, of Thomaston fm Nenvitas for N Yorky July 4, a Curntuck, ner to off oremast " a) July Ath, Coy aye fin Sisal, for N Yo : Hetty NW Bile hotel weemrs waa sonslicd, a Whalemen. wet from Stonington 6th inst, bark Engene, Brown, Pacific Mr "Robbins, late first officer of ship Balen. of NBedford, arrat NB 7th inst. aud repor's having left the B at Pavta, 15th April, with 800 ap 140 wh Al Hil'man, 500 sp. Off do Feb 22, Ci jams. Ston, 10.0 wh — B, 800 sp; Fravklin ‘At ‘Tombez, in April, Swit! tf Starbuek, Naut, uukaowa; John A Rhwsou, do, 958 5 Capt Thos D Lucas, of ship ave of Fal t one to sea on first offic. r, hid 590 spm 500 wh. on Ga ipegos islands w March, Rousseau, Smith, NB, 900 sp; Aurora, Coffia, Nant, arch, Lydia, Robingon, FH, 200@ bbla: Val: jgator, Palmer, do, 1000 sp; April ter fro bury, of the Coral, NB, reports, her at Part hie it, — on acruise. ‘Reports at Tom- bez five wee Bis Jas Allen, Shearman, NB, wanting 00 bbls to fill; Robert Edwards, do, 1600. At CCallao' two whs reno ¢ has Frederic", do lenry, Brown, Nan, aud agle, Wood, NI NB. oi! not vious, Susan, Ra Toean Caporied Ror #39 ye isa or Dexter, d+», 800 sp 150 wh t ‘Talcoatans Ce do, 1400 spm 300 wh; Dartmout do, 2000 w! ‘SANE. ix ay 560 ap 2500 wh 5 binerald = Pty Dy. nod ces, in, Nan, 1400 sp, all bd homes iT oa dolls, Warr! ii00 bbls (reporied April ', 150. spm Heni Salem, 900, for a gravee; Marcns, Ttaver, 1100, for Atlantic Ocean soon "Sid. from T. Apel eo: ‘ashicgton, Warehvm, 2000 bbls, for home: ns Fors us, NB, 709 apm 700 wh, on 8 . Her time previous, Hector, Manter, NB. Pt meer Courier, Holley, NB, 250 6) A Vetter from A. Bathurst, dated Payee, May 15, re heard from Pacific, Hoxie, NB, no date, 2200 bbls; Marc 30, Wood, NB,'1'50 for Calino. At Tombez, short time ino Adains, Wilcox, NB, not stated. Mr Bathurst Hes spares whube eos poneratlys Wah Oks tar tet ‘with only, tolerable, success, with the exception of “few 00d cuts? above and about Callao. ‘Art at Mystic, 7th, 3 Jos {axwell. ‘SH ger, Gray, do, 1600 sp 'k Leander, Brereton, ints Ocean, 1000 bbls part joston. who ¢ pines Bow. man, of and from ible Bay; she had on board bbls oil, which with the stores were saved and sold for the benelit of all concerned. Foreign Ports. Fe ig} June 21—In port schr Nassau, Bray, fm Salem for ork, Brest, ay. 26—In port, wg Carib, Nickerson, for St Ubes, toload for Kio Grande, read ‘Caowstapt, June &-—In_ port, ship Delia Walker, Condry for Boston, une; unc; bark Quincy, Simith, for do 2 or 3days, only Am vessel. Raed rons 2.—Arr, bark Isabelita Hyne, Dewing, Monte- vi pi sda ig June 16—Arr, bark Brilliant, Miller, Brandywine, | Havre, June 19Arr Seems A Hopley, Behm, Charles- ton; Sharon, Merryman, N Urleans; Wa ‘Saiith, Phils. elbhias aq American, vesse waa Suriter, Garter; RJ ppard : ay itera, HAVANA, ee ship B © Bailey, Fig from asa bark Ab-gun, Finley, from N \ orl Rixsetin Jam Yens tovasr’ brie: Beoer’ lagrabasn) Black tgton, fm New York. bark'from N 8, for Vera Crug, is re. ported to have put in in distre cx, Juue 12—S1d, bark California, Robinson, Phils- Lonponvepry, June \7—Arr, hark Warwick, we ks, Bal- timore; Londouderry, (Br) Philadelphia. Bld, ark St 0. ie eneenesy a 5, Jane 17—In Ber bert Raasia, Preble, fm iBall, "Ireland,) for Bostou, fdg; brig Natahnis, covet, "Navy ¥A8 (Cuba) June 21--In port, bark Boutherner,Miteh- giv for N Yous about Jaly 10, brig bydis, Dyer, from ‘and for do, disehg sailed 29 pac Philena, park N York uf in nck Hawk, Due Pht itis oh fey N i corn, to master. ‘8 days north of Hatte: ae ae in r ult, de Be s, A bests Justice =| eee Ee TS ia A ng Ny a ot it, Dri kwater, «i PS: nee im fnmy phe omeaute jepreno Jul Bue, New York; schr kunice H A: jonroux, July 7—8ld, ‘ir ice ine, Redhead, for Cork July ToArr, ache Mary H Chappell, Graffarm, Fogatann, Jay, Geueral. Berry. (new) B Patterson, Ne Freighter, Chase, Demerara; Eliza, Brazi eae Wartaary, July 5—Arr, schr Eliza Meserole, New zrown, July 8~-{n port, schr Josephine, Eldridge, Wicuntonp, July Tash chburg, Gould, New Yor Bian say SC br bing Cliaton, dat New Yorks bre Ferner Arrival of —- . in New York, Lr 9. Hl Mrs. Brena, rained Eaton, Richmond; Dr. Carmi roming; 3. Emerson, bry Conan ham, do; H. i Mill te eat ED Chillas, Rotsville: Lynchburgh. Aeron. House. yee ee Caroli wpelyae, ilader hint Mt v Hobby, Wash folprook $ rie ease day bri for NYoile # days; W.J Watson, Eelfeldt, une 4 Pann. June €<in port, brig Garland, Hadley, for Marcaham, only Am vessel. ine, Hobbs, fm Baltimore via Perna arr: ti for Africa (before reported efor N Pork) and. othe 19 BaLane ‘Buenos Ayres, April 4—8ld, bark Ezpeleta, Beller 23—8ld,ship Mariposa, Parsons, fm China, ut Crore June Jo At basin, brig Adng, Sherman, for lo; ray, for Ato Janeiro. May 23—In port, brigs Viet f rr one | igus ye for Hamburg At Ide id Henshaw, te york figs at weatend, brig Caroline, Colson, fm" Nor! Home Ports. @ paneling Va, July 6—Arr oark Gen Harrison, Smith, APALACHICOLA, week ending June 20—Arr ship Floridan. jew York; bi Jane E Wil ma, New York: brig Bmelive, Menrmurings Rey, Sd berk Pilgrim, Walinae New ¥ ; brie Tybee, McCormick, New ¥ Davenport, MeCurver, and. Flo k meager, Pa ye i adden bree, Boston, 8 werent = eelboahoi dan osTON. abi * son fi ighy Arr shine Win Grr, Gray, SS aS aloe, Phe se Baila; tan. in cone Sid shi bret iy Ek; bri c eae toll het oe ne the HW night, gjss pnd brigs a ie er 3 was boarded at noon by oa Mi » Mobile; J, Isa fis. Felden, Philadel: via ak “Cingiunatiy. C.K Ree ase .ooM gu. tainons vi es Ce ‘A. Wa ; Rev aa Patt aie Fong ei tts oe City sein MeRy v. pM. = Mou, Bur Pil pith, Kentacky J. Biceiow, W: Mire, Me. eckson, 7, Robi Hen, David shan Th "Nashville; je endsis Bloom Hi a id two a ‘s. Aer ree vat ve aii Faanx.in House. Beat Jonenh Noyes, Boston; W. Whitan, Pier Mattie Mr. Osland, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Calhoun, Bridgeport; W.. Sher- Mentcr dea Conard, oanell Putaburgs Troy; 10) B. Morselys Al- Be ‘roy; ma Tuft, Charleston; D. Bel C. 1’, Pollard and ‘party; ward Boy! is, "New ee inson, C. Mason, Massachusetts; G. . i Heymoad, New fave Libby, New Url f ssisbery: Tr Halloway, Philadelphia W. Browne, Pitas eld. Mr. and Mrs Winchester, Belawores J. B, Se N .and Mrs Winchester, Baltimore; J. B, Steregere, Nor- ristown; W, Marah, Philada; TH. and Miss Whi wey, ‘Wash- ington; E. Gerard, J Turney, tino’ ickham ‘Muss; 'T. H. Cheever, New Pratt, Weyinou hiJ.Webb Georna: G. rand Mrs. Ordi ‘ew Orlean: us, New 42735, Co ‘Utieny 'W. Weadall, M Gina Mi M. and H. Hickman, filban WV, Miltord, Cleveland’ key, Baltumore; Mrs. own, M rath olinas M. Livingsto1 ‘Newell, Providence; L y, W. Boindexter. Hlnmnion, New York, We Whitne eo Boi: . G. isthe New. nyork: I. L. H. Williams, Boston Bascom, Mast Mi "Miss Granger, Lower Canada; G:C. Rond, Bost in; Mr. and Mrs. ‘upper, Korie Beard, Indiana, as 5C. J Adams and family, Bip 8. Happeny, A\ fy C..B. Pease, N. O: en Sullivan, Bosto and Mrs, D. “{hilgon “Goany FB Glass, Modingae CB An drews, Noi C. Cal, Norwich; Miss Wiuslow, Albany: W Sage, “H. osu, Troy: E. ‘Hanmon, N: ¥;,f: Meal Mobile; 'D. R. Wright, Ani Gol Bail foa: Caleb and Mrs. Ci Hi. Preseott, N, Hav R. ‘Lelie, Burlington; D oring, Mr. aud M R. SAVIARD’s INVALUABLE EXTeavr, for the care of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Sexual Impotency, aud all other diseases of the urinary organs. extract has now been suflciently long before the public to establish w: out a shadow of doubt, its superiority over alt other me. icine> of the kind, however puffiug or preposterous their prete! ver received ‘not the least ge in diet, nor the slightest variation t the eens o habits. Its action is perfectly free from all those uopleasant feelings attendaut on a patieut under auy_ ordinary course of treatment, creating neither nausea, loss of appetite, uor that tell-tale cast of countenance occasioned by the racking ction of so-called specitics,but by its tonic properties prevent- that peculiar sickly appearance so well marked under, For sale, accompanied with full between Courtlandt and Liberty _jy10 30cm ONTHLY REPORT FOR JU YE, of the New York Medical and Surgical, Intitute, No. ts Chambers street, ASES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. “This inatiracon was founded in 18(2;t0 suppress quackery, and render sound and scieutific medical and surgical aid to the af- flicted, under the distinguished patronage, (as will be remem- bered by man: ny.) of the most eminent citizens, consisting of clergymen and inedical men. 3 Cases of Dealuess, 4 Secondary Venereal, 6 [rritation in the Urethra and Neck of the Bladder, 2 Decbepe ees Bas 9 Seminal weakuess from se- cret indulgence, 7 Primary Chaneres, potency, § Falling of the Womb, 1 Avonlexy, 7 Cases of’ Whites of long 2 Bleeding from Lungs, standing, . TOPSY » 2 Bheumatism. 2 Bileae hol ¢ SBFUL OPERATIONS AND C 1 Piece’ fe Steel taken from 4 Wperations on 1 Wart pe "from 10 Bitar cared’ in the | the bs sone without cutting am 1 Operation tor Hydrocele, 3 Uicers ot long standing, valas remove fon senses of tl iar to female re particularly ateended to, ing to be private, may call without being seen by any one ex- cept the pr the PAysicits AINLESS. SURGERY.] Having fally satisfied myself that the Etherial Vapor may be used without danger, as it is by the first surgeons in Kurope, Tam prepared to perform every description of surgical opera: ton ‘without pain to the patient. of Pleurisy, 4 \¢ poor attended to between f and 2 o'clock. BOSTWICK, M. iy9 Utere Attending ~urgeon and (1 TNS ‘SAND CHILDREN’S CLOLHING.—MISs JACOBS, formerly of 457 Broadway unces to her ends, of ladies of New York and its vicinity, that she t opened at 619 Broadway, first door from Hor ew len cay hee. nv aay 1 gee childs lo of the last styles and fashion- Miss J Pie first ae mium from the American lustitute four silver medals in four Consecutive years. wih Oy og mare and eut to or- Sar, as the atone etice. South Promptly atten as our goods are of the best, and prices low. D®. t. TAYLORS BA OF LIVERWORT—Ths cis cure; 2 mostastontal ing eures—Alex Smith It Kony ted seven years with the Consumption; this me a im. Hopeless cases, and deemed incura- ble, have mn cured by its use, ware of counterfeits. Re- member, the genui pared at the wholessle depot, i) Sori wythe irk tor, formerly. 373) pare | I ° a North 8 et Ph ton; G. Wilson Ham, ; in, hsetanee Alaa vis ve 2, ieee change, a 0 ¥ | Troy: be the siguatare, Br. mA YLOR, on the botth (rom Beckman street—all others are spurious and 500% REWARD—Cross' of gonerrhara, gleet, vlaints of the 4 covered for the above compiaints, this 1s the most certa 0; it makesa speedy aud permanent cure without the least restric- exposnre or change in application to quackish recommend: does not spe to ao pidly eure, under forfeit- ‘of $300 igease which vnorcans wely pervades Ail ranks of society, high, low,rich and poor, matrimonial. aud single; they are here ted with » remedy “4 which they Cancure themselves without the least expaeure, in the possible time. Further, th be contracted if'« dose of the mi — Bronaway Comer John street, New ¥ fakbu ‘onth and Chestnut streets, er ort ® 8 ‘ashington street, Boston; 24 Canal street, New Ont 30 300" TRAVELLING TRON S—JOHN ont N at T thot KTanfeotarer. ont Wall street, one ot Broad th Raa Taeen amas Been ty Beebe hoferle sed 0, « superior article of sole leather Truoks, mesican or European tr PREMI OWN LA Tomar eo Ry 4 evn ne prcremed tee tare of this justly cclebraed nas, jean Insti tuteat their lam exhjbition award mm the frat prize.as usual, for Character of the Redford Glas, has been long esta] i: meee report of the committee at American Instirures October. 1837, Extract from the Report of i, Seba Commirtee at the American fnstitat Ms HK A richness of lustre =a mek ee a Tevet ring of Are ‘ gece a fi ah Soe Lats jurable, and brilliant a enue zis Te jamal appointed rsa ‘agents for the age Ty hy SI io aes fom’ nh + <a cg my 19 Steod*r See Pon. BEACH wee™ Quuearg. Jane 90 Are ships James L. Day (st-amer) ron Se Mics saat rt whieh Lore ther poisonous invesrigation and an accurate 3 and sual ripe oe as which have’ ee for the lat CAN PRACTICE OF MEDIGINE.” with —— wi ‘unequalled in ations whe ho visit this office will ae sieete By Bn wi ids eas delle Raton, Horgan moe Siem (bi (be) tor, Liver sealty yeas by Be Beach, mate i Kelly, Bb mr Sey from the { ret physicians end sur Pies ‘of Saxon: sive of their high itimation of dete aa aoe i of an acute or chroni¢ sare be re im a state of Tumor, this tLe, peer sniper or pise Pola ro tiv’ Andrews, N-York: 1 RE Welder ilectious of the Kidneys or c mn Connumotion Bronchitis, and all other dis- FRED HEAD, and all Nb E. 4 without piskasns i, ‘EYES a De artists thou lasgow eee Wis ‘HO. ‘faa MORBUS, aRe RES Cae ‘or Neuralgia, Ague in the Face and SF MUERA IY Hee URE eons stages, and ea COMPLADS: - Rennie, Dr. Gru rand Wrong, Hanford Cas eae Bulg . veya Me HRA, SYPHILIS: opiap evans Great tae connected with Pains in the » Palpil tation o the Heart, Nervous Debility, x White Swelling, Felons, oF Whitlow all rae sonES oa ‘lene, of whateyor character. i Abdomen or Head. weakness in the spine, or PLcURIBY, ae MUMPS, MEASLES, CROUF, worms ca Kinde Pin, ae onder cane oasis, dt Bru oF intermritent Rorer fa -; Mrs. ins Garvin, without an sae inten, = ence pnr CURE W. So cheap disease cannot be obtaine ise Hogi than the amount w! ihultiendes who have Ls fo baiccretoem sir rapid restoration to heal! blistering calomel, or any other violent, and poisonous means, so generally re- returning duit with reports of tafe, weaken , weakening, tients visited at their own houses in urgent cases, if re- "Persons residing in any part of the country, by written description of their case, will be prescril ey were personally present. All communications by mail zones be post paid. ‘alton aaa New 3. Office 141 Relves aret Y hese guneseelasmy al for every form of is eater is the demand Sage is the success of icine in the cure Of all varieties of physi restoring the insensible perspiration, jood of morbid matter, aud thus cures scrofula, im, scald head, erysipelas. and all same process it heals ulcers, fever sores, inflamed sur- fees, sore throat, rheumatism, {fiom 7 o'clock A.M. to7 P. Nop ORit has this woude ful met cutaneous eruptions, eq iteures coughs, cold, consumption, dyspepa hive ails to care Darna ai elas Wdsteuition and vein, aad’ deetioy ins of all kinds, in the , and is unsurpassed in sceelonscnteatn geese pt Talos iu the face and breast, aud [Vso this'etedly medicine, and you will be di & pee Hat Ol ary flesh. It is sure to wie ee eka rere, pera externally is an ex- being s9 convenient to It is an uucom- ae in its results. wey all kinds of worms, and pin ig worms in large ‘anant ft Sevgt, ‘No. 141 Fulton street, New York. NG "SEANCH FOR EVER !—The aew and splendid establishment at Long Branch, kuown as the Moi House, is vow open for the reception of, Reis old Swworite for the proprietor, wil fers; and the peo: ill afford comfort and J. W. MORRIS, Proprietor. SCHOOLE fa MOUNTAIN, SFKINGS — MARSH’: = i 2 ly fashiouable. pI provements and embellishments hat ‘tamed establishment since the last seasen f(s new and splendid rtments, constructed in the most modera and | or comfort aud convenience, and affording ac- between eighty and one hundred persgus, in| iddition to io nun aiture for this building i furniture and beddi ment, the house newly painted, and ible manner. ‘The greatly-increased Sccsaasdadond ul | , and its constantly gr are containing near | ntirely new, and with the fashionable, the — ‘igued in to his establishment will coutiaue as tice saaneae tig fal Salisbee oO "a readii id for the tablishment readiness, and open for the re- he est ut is now 1n A onan for the te: Jel2 it eod* re” Vine NCORL LONG ISLAND PECONIC HOUSE — hi healthful, and commodious building, e tished in the ae style, is now ready, determined to sustain its reputation. Peconic Bay, the harbor aud steamboat landing, the Leng | villages of unsurpassed pic- | plage wh boating, aninse iu ler a managemeut amending the view raresque scenery aad sporting gene 50 private "OF fucaily orate for the advantages it possesses, in the aud embellishments of the rooms, flower exclusively for ladies and. chitdre 8 | : fn fata potle oF two on hand ial recreation, sling ses, her sourees of health: | i ;, aud the responsibility ogthe wok eis reposed | | 1d, whose reputation 1? Care will be devoted to render. the Peconic | umeraus local beauties, and healt tages, the most fushionable and ed pov IRC lta Selah Abate oe: isor and Stewart ndan ce are gly stocked with ‘wines, ales, Qc of the. finest at cneap teew Im*re ANS SOUCI HOTEL—BALLSTON SPA—The above | establishment will the subscriber on. KS the 2th day of Juncinst. ‘The beanty of its | situation, and ite immediate vicinity to Saratoga Springs and | this pl ce a desirable resort du- the und rsigned assures thos» who | that no effort on nis part shall be spared to | _M. J. THOMAS. ve always rendered e summer season, may patronise him, ensure their comfort and approbati 1. MCD CELEB BIKA LED BRU WN BLE LUAKY— | the faculty—a ney Al d and poop g by remedy for all aifections of the roprievor, James Weir, big Grand street. eet 121 Fulton street; A. G. rs from Strangers: ‘will do well to call II etore pa ane sing, Cor mri street, B 8 30r* re svt Deer Honse, Tie RtPPRE rouge QUACK Rin y the The ) the New York College of ir attention during thel fidently promise to persons | Ung mony Cal without tHGEA, Ay oF “Byoniti, | ™ e world: cure follows sofa Private pacers, ain 00 gt coemtiatca ir coat HIMARY' CASES, OF Gow treatment in from four to eight Com arerel aces in onethird of the time Ws by eral itrone! "SERICTURES OF THE URETHRA (considered by | pine wetieal es as incurable) succesfully treated without | Ingouventeweg to the ‘om ONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY | MISSIONS, produced by or NOU fei pion neta effects may be re the trentient ofthe Calle MPORTA! the above complaints, ehh convenient to make pr sonal 6 to them # chest containin Brod rca vaste diet, &e., 13 rte their sysaptoins, time of contraction, and treatment receive DRE: oat paid, direct | elsewhere, if any, oe oclveinn tan ten Office of the College of a vit ELPEAU"S SPECIFIC FILLS, their vanes | itable for and Portmanteaus for the French finite Poste, smd for the West Indies, South America, &c., es, Lod | Sp ear tence, oe ghey fareuneln, aloes weed sie enchs pomp of half © doses $5; carefully | ulcers, nodes, oF any aay 6 judicious use of mercury, or can consider Himmel wate aher havin the 1% without Lm ¢leausing the system with th of | dozen fo poten te atm $5 varefail ly packer DR. TOWNSEND”! RSAPARILLA, THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE IN fe pus cuentas IT HAS PERFORMED THAN 15,000 CURES THIS TBAR. ly. 1,000 cungs oF 2,500 CURES OF YSPEPSIA, exunal Dewiiiry, and want of Nervous ‘AND OVER. gar: rhe Ulecrs, (érofule, Ervatplon, Salt, Roum, pie dere cures. Van Newark, New MORE, 1,000 cURRS oF Disreren aloue. mary | teh feet PN ‘ork, hich we we will vefer to wi rood fen of vlessure. and O NTTED STATES Bork H ‘as ww. dhtLeun member of th Sasol toe United ‘States, Navy, crsanionre Atel own sory sakinpsotiliahn, ietione Seek Papen pai rasa er: ie y oe cage sem ‘ownsend’s was very mui and aed Aa a rye Boul rear ine finer ate without it under any © G. W. MeL! ; ye n Fag wen Esq bes ote Rainey y Republican, gab, ertifieate, and remarks, in an © follo’ { Dr. Townsend’s preparation of Sarsaparills appears ts be ofthe tos extmordiary character, W epubliah today yy two Certificates in its behalf, from Cay Lon, f thia town, and one from Rev. Mr. oe of Shnien . & gentleman Well known in vee the meilicine to have saved his life, Wey and Mr, hhite seems to entertain «i equally strong confidence in its efficacy. | Intelli gent men like these wor not pralee eo strong} ly what they did not fully believe pn: ROFULA CURED. J This certificate wa ase in rfovinseus ofc thin wae gras me stole al one pot'the blood. "Three persons cured in one house is unpre ier aee: LORE, Hamar inform Dink thine cf may children have been eured of the Scrofula, Upthe moor your exsalient gpedicine. ‘They were affticted very severely with ind ares, only’ four bottles: it took them aveay, for wh T'ieel myself under deep obligation. YBRAe We iy, 106 Wooster street. New York, March 1, 1817. OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost, daily receiving orders from sar cians ms Coren Raa aes jon. of “alban a ore tte Dr. ~ pd rile ollie tte Dean af te ow luable of the Sarsa ling, Mi, Dy Wilson, M-D-sH-B. Briggs, M.D arma “ Oe aa ciias ec ctceatia nas on Long Island:— Gaxenronr, July 10, 1846. Dr. Townsend:—Dear Sir—It js with satisfaction that I say to you, thac I have recently witnessed, in several cases, the most beneficial results from your E: parilla.— Being engaged in the practice of medicine, I have prescribed it_in several cases, and never without benefit. fu the removal of diseases arising te from a deranged state of the digestive organs, aundice, te. it far exceedsany thing ofthe kind ever before offered to the public. You will please send me two dozen, &c. ke. Respectfully yours PRESTON, M. D, _Dr. ToWnsend—Being afflicted with Dyspepsia, for a Jong past, [ave endeavored the yaten by therue of phys Hous f found ac last, the more I used physic, the weaker 1 ihe organ of ite beegme, rendering “uncertain the prospect of effect cure, Recently this goramnint 6 re oped itself fearful inn erations about tand trachea, impairing se the organs of life in hele uhiysical functions. Io was recommended rsarsaparilla Syrup; ttles J find mysel fa sve fom, jis compl and all its distressing symptoms. In my case, b: its life influence, it has restored the system to its natural state. My confidence ii in its power to effect acure in case of general func Menai dese Sree ott the gisent, of iy impels me to recom- nendyour lla to the afflie JAS. MeALLISTEN. it. bt Albany, frig, 1845, Broadway. Dr. Townsend, Sir-Some time since you requested my ait ound Byrup of Sarsapany hah iy used a in my pi few must ive i my decided preference over any thing ofthe ire kind rica ted, both as tO its medicinal virtues and the reasonable price at which you sell it. lor eruptions Kenerally, , dyspeps' ‘am much p to ine. BENS. ri ‘WEEKS, M. Ng Brooklyn, Nov. 21st) 1846. DYSPEPSIA . “ No fluid or medicing has ever been discovered which so near, mbles the gastric juice or in decomposing fo and. strengthensne th organs of digestion, a ths preparation Sarsaparilla. Ii rely cures every case of dyspepsia, how ever severe or chroaie. Broox.yn, March 7, 1846. Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir—In the summer of 1845, I ‘was se verely afflicted with a disease of the throat, chest, and sto mach; the mucnous membrane became +0 affected thatalmost ever: icle of fe Bit rodweed such a nausea, or trrita- tion, that it was any event fficulty that I could retain food. Icontined myself almost entirely to the use of cocoa: even this I was often obliged to throw off. I can scarcely describe the horrid sensation I suffered; it appeared to me,that from the | roof of my mouth to the lower part of my stomach mse ulce- rated, and [ was apprehensive that I had hot only dys} ithe its worst form, but that I was threatened with bronc! its disease became so inveterate, tl small blood vessel. I was flesh, and felt weak, and wearied by the least exerci this time I fortunately saw your advertisement, and recognized several names | knew ee be ve highly respectable and entitled to confidence. I remembered to have seen Mr. Van Zandt of Al- bany, for anumber of years in very bad health. From these facts I was induted at first to Propure one bottle of your valua- ble preparation of Sarsaparifla. justice to you | feel bound to assure you that | esteem itan invaluable medicine for suc! diseases as I have described. It has restored me to health strength: I have used about fe bottles. To test its efficacy, after using ove or two hotles fd for some days to take it, and soon found d more, as the disease was not eatirely subdued. 1 potty ita certam cure for d) dyspepsia and heal if the throat and chest; it is soothing, and operates. nee cough. I ‘intend for the use of my stomach and al | family. "with great remand, your fr | aint Ven Kleck Keck wae form formes ie or Utk Al Aiea RHEUMATISM. , More than one thousand cases of ee Rheumatism been ‘cured by the use of Dr. Townsend’s Piag ciceears folowing certificate was sent us yesterday New ‘Your, Dec. 1, 1846. To Doctor Townsenp :— Six—I think it my duty to return you my own sincere thanks for the benefits| have experienced by the use, of your, Extract of Sarsaparill ay I wae icted yor ny eet ee tie pains, and also inflammation of the Liver ; the sufferings Sill teleweh tear thane aismage. eadered.imay’ Utseter den tome. | tried every from three of the best gaivins, any permanent 4 but Sal. the advice of a friend was induced to me T had but faint hopes of snccess, but 1 am hoppy to ottaken more than half a bottle before I experienc relict This induced me to persevere n its use, and two bot- | tles have eecind fa be cure. Itis man some months since ‘our remedy am grateful and happy to say Tnever better Rect fhe take eat te ure in recom: mending it to the aflicted, for by its use I Grmiy believe my life d. ‘Avich the greatest féapect, allow me to subscribe myself ‘WM. B. MORGAN, Canal unal street, comer of Broadway. te GREAT F Ee ee ag . illa is a sovereign and s for ine Barrenesn ie Vencorshas, or Whites, obstru it Mens Oriuvolenpary ditharge thereof ref and for the general prostra- tion of thegystem—no matter whether the result of inherent cause or @@&ses, produced by irregularity, r accidenty 'Nothiag can be more surprising than its ifmigorating effects | onthe human frame. Persons wie fore ‘taking it, ‘at once became robust and full” of ‘enery under jts influe junternets the nerveless a of the femal fh. renee Ds he the great cause of barren- Te will not be expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nattre, Fr ae Lp ang nd cures "performed, but we can peas the afficted that hundre ve’ been ro where families have been without children, hoitieg of ths invaluable medieine, have bees hie ‘Dr, qv reat mile eine reatly distressed by wenke ness and general ‘debil ity, and suffering contin bya and a Sensation ‘of bearing down, falling of the weal ad " other difficulties, and having known cases where your met ine has effected great cures, and also itreeommended for such cases as f have described, 4 obtained a bottle of your tract of Sarsaparille, and. followed the djrectious you gav Ina short period it removed her complaints and resto her health. Being grateful for the beneite she received, 1 pleasure in thus acknowle it, an mending it to — M. D. MOORE, comer of Grand and Lydiu ss. Albany, Aug. 17, 1644. CKIE, det nohed LJ ie x0 To all whom “ite ay Dr. bial to certify that my wife use my cies vious to her con eile feet nervous bet fo you, or py, one who doubts the poids the aa ine, you are entirely. wrejcome £0, it. Isubscribe myself your most met wi ob! peliges servants M ACLE.. | oat Reb aen a seat tenere Bnooxuyn, Sept 14, 1846. ywneend—Deat Sir: I was taken a little over a year | ‘and. pai le—it_ creased em f ies ie ‘pronpunced by Phynictans to have Tae tant of bad mat- ing very fast: mh oe me, ioe a the bospheal ie hope of ‘but was pronounced tpere ™ ae: rs pm bo wed at the Jungs, and could hardly breathe— i'soon became ermaciated and exyected to die, was confined my bed, to have watches—indeed f cannot gi ‘any deseript, on Ry do jus spi htatea J fae my frien recovery ; i : oe nnd all LES tp be po — i formed a your nr medic Rana ayaa Er pate eine office, 19 Fulton street, Sun eo New A el i, Con No, State stret, Houans De Ph ‘eth N ALY tn pee) SS piaer, 2 "ape eerie etael & sc ‘Dame a