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‘Wasmre ten, Sept. 8, 1047, Soldere’Lend Bownty.. Lend By artifices tier nt aes | ORE titled to their quarter or eighth of ssction of land, have been cheated out of it—by sharpers, by counter- feiters, and by their own pressing uccessities. Not few have lost their scrip through their own ignorance of the forms and phraseologi«s enforced by Mr. Edwards, so eapricious, factious and fictitious, that it would puzzle the most wire-drawn Jack-leg lawyer to keep pace with Ibis captious requisitions in dates, places, certificates, and mgnatures. It does appear to be, and it may be for all we kaow, the purpose of Me. Edwards, of the Pension Office, to save as much of the mtn. ante from a, o to render the law of may be the reasons, iasio nf of Pensions has not ‘of the law of Congress as the of the law to arrest its execution, ian Baa we would advise sol Jere entitled to the uaty to cailon Capt Geo. mas himself @ soldier, and a collector of claims. He hare the soldi ‘a mateh for Mr. pony edveriiaod thet b he will not el Penny for his services, und he is wards. ad atric Wasninoron, Sept. 2, 1847. The Camp. Meeting The Camp Meeting, three miles out, broke up this morning, Tho brethren ure pretty generally suffering from a hoarseaess on account of tasking their lungs Overvaush ; bat thin is nothing to the new stock of grace thoy have acquired, {t was a good time ; anda number of poor slaners were plucked as brands fiom the fire snd made to rejoice with exceeding great joy in the re- mission of their sins. While nobody was killed, many recious souls were saved. It was a very good time ; and ‘the dealers in refreshmsnts, including arguadiente, ginger-cakes, and water-melons, nad a harvest in the ubarbs, # richer harvest ot grace was reaped in the en- campment. Singing and prayer was kept all last night with great power, and at day-light this morning,the imprensi a solemn farewell byma and procession around ¢ campment closed the exer The scene, then, of tearing dowa the tents, and jing the wagons with furniture, bedding, ke, was a lively spectacle. ing the fumilies who were encamped in the woods feel how comfortable it is to be at home. w. Sept. 4, 1817. Very Hot Weather—D-parture of Emigrants for Libe- ria—Suicide—Backward Travelling—The Markete— Stock Boards. $c. ‘The weather for the last three or four days has been as close and oppressive as any of the season, and many are has icy of laud bounties | par ety Op ere Sees ime 8140; 276 rs. blue drills, net 9e; 280 rs. York stripes, m nary qualities is very limited, being mostly a ee ble at at 1) 70001000, net 60x00, Suck ie fret Bands | © jeo-— Arrivals having been moderate, alittle improvement at 90), net $37 per M. Rosin is saleable at ii! boos ty cove ra, net 12% a 140, Hume, 270 #280 ra. net 10012 moderite; bast sale L4j| for good ql, met $53¢ per drum would brirg 6 «8 per ct more Whale oil fy 1u0 a 1000 ing very high freight, rather than «ubmit to a loss here; to the last crop, which has proved the ever rope; $1 60 to the United SStater.. Theso high rates Grando stocks were moderate, and rules were making at nal, and vessels leaving in ballast maine unaltered Molasses continues firm at 234 18. per are lowving in ballast fur want of suitable employment— sufficient to last unt ry en Mgc; 250 ra for Shetucket KS net 9c; 175 for Soiach the tea of this country, which increases yearly about 1600 chrete, and dealers has taken place, last aales bel ing at 720 9740 ra, net 26 a net $I 60a $1 80. Provisions—Some demand for bee! cts. Tobacco—Sales of leaf extremely difficult, and Salt~950 w 1/000 per aiqu, net 30 4 32 per bush, Wax— wet 40 a 3) ota Exports: Coffee—During the past superiors were 2\\800 » 3/000, or 634 a 6}¢ cts on board, shipped. Hides—150 # 160 rs; stock 25,000 a 30 010 of cannot he maintained eveu with moderate arrivals By 26, for Richmond, 2) || 4 21/500 for Baltimor Havana, August 24-—We sold 200 casks Rice from keg, but the remaining stock is of such poor quality that freight being entirely nommal, and nothing offering. regretting their premature return from the Springs. The bark “ Liberia Packet,” Capt Goodmanson, sailed on her second voyage to Africa yesterusy, having on board eighty colored persons, who have resolved, under the auspices avd excouragement held out to them by the Maryland Colonization Society, to emegrate to the colo- ny of Liberia, in the laud of their forefathers. The em- barkation drew together quite an assemblage of the friends of the colon.zation cause, as well as of the friends and relatives of the emigrants. Previous to going on Doard the vessel religious services were held on the wharf, and an appropriate farewell address was delivered to them by the Rev. Mr. Payae, of the Colonized Bethel Church. The emigrants were of a class, the reception of whom cannot but be of great benefit to the rising colony None of them were boyond the prime of life, whilst a large portion were mere youths, just entering on the stage of life. The articles which they would find neces- sary in their new home seemed to be amply provided for y the Society, and they all left with bright hopes of in their new homes all that might be essential to thelr ture happiness. A woman named Mrs. Margaret Shultz committed suicide at her residence in tiarrison street yesterday. by taking a large dose of arsenic. She had made three previous attempts, caused by matrimonial squabbles. If People cannot live together in peace why don’t they cut and run. Several gentlemen were reversing the order of nature at Govanstown, on Wednesday, by running races back- when one of them fell, and besides seriously bruis- ing himself, broke his right arm. Men who mcve back- ‘ward seldom do any good for themselves. weit Manuer—There was some light sales of Howard sterday at $543 a $5 50 but the market con- setiled si ce the receipt of the Caledon ales of Comm nto Very yritne Maryland aed Vi Eaie wheats haye ranged from 100 to 112 ceats, aud thes: Prices continue to be paid. | White whents sell as in quality, from 115 to 125 cents—the latter ‘or besc family flour. The prices ears white have been pretty steady throughout the week at 70a 72cens The sates of Maryland ye low have eons: 78 were current yester- 84 ~ 175 “Seoon ano Maker Minners The watevorable secousts brought by the last steamer have ciused money. to be rather more stringeut, aud produced some dep jock ‘reasury notes have declined 34 a . City 6 per ceuts h ve improved: and are selliug at au advance over prices curent at the close of last week. Sales of Stocks at Baltimore Thi ere, made at the Stuck Board yexter. : . 43.10 5 KR, 4734; $3,500 Preaury notes, 6, 103% 1010 dod 102", Ne Puitapeuenia, Sept. 4. The jury in the Kempton robbery case, this morning brought ina verdict of guilty against James Williams and Joseph Phelps. The other burglur, Russell, having plead guilty to the charge, was used as a witness against his two accomplices, and but for this, they would un- doubtedly have escaped, as an alibi was arranged and sworn to with such an appearance of truth, as to deceive most persons. The robbery, your readers will recollect, ‘was committed on the evening of the 22d of March last, when the residence of Mr. Kempton, near Germantown, was entered five men, who tied Mr K. and the ser- vants, and c off silver to the amount df $500. Warren L. Young. of this city, «ho volunteered in the first Penneylvania regiment, and was present at the capture of Vera Cruz, but was subsequently discharges! bh aceount of sickness, has again determined to join Hef in Mexico, and his patriotic ardour has been ped by & commission in the corps of National Ss taised by Capt David McDowell, under the re- ition upon the State of New Jersey A number of tie friends in this city presented him with a handsome sword on Thursday evening, as a testimonial of admira- tion for the sacrafices he makes in order to serve hix country in the field of honor. He leaves a young and interesting family, as well as aged parents in this city to Fogeet his departure. His brother, Montgomery P. Young holds the pest of first lieutenant in Capt. Morhead’s company, in the Ist Penosylvavia regiment. ‘The ladies of our upper ten thousand have made ar- rangements for a fair, in order to defray the expences of improving the Musical Fund Hall, and there is every prospect Of its buing as successful as that which had for ta object the rebuilding af the Academy of Fine Arts. The police have not succeeded, aa yet, in nabbing the fe: ws who robbed the conductor’s safe in the Reading road car One of them, who Was rather too acute. ar- rested Sen sieg de very respectable lady in an omaibus. whore family being in the act of moving to ancther dwelling, had in her possession considerable amount ot gold in a basket, along with other valuables. She was taken before a magistrate, but discharged without « hearing; the officer. in his confusion, presenting a very ungraeeful appearance ashe was exdeavoring to make the amende honorable. The government mail steamer A. R. Hetzel, at her first trial yesterday afternoon, attained a speed ‘of over thirteen miles the hour, a fact bi, ly creditable to Capt F. Loper, the contractor, be being subject to a pe- boy boll $10,000, that it should be able to run ten miles 226; 27 Lehigh, 335 29,400 do, 77; 10 gigs ; 200° US Treas 313 Lehigh. 33; jeg tmlroad bonds, 75, 1000 anal bonds, 643.28 Mor 31, 8 UB bank, 94 Sales of Stocks at Boston. Exemanot, Boanp, Seviemoer 3 —3, Boston Exchang it Boston Company, 23; joston Dividends and Worcester nat tet dob lod Istand tap yr wd Seed Nadel The Flour Markets, PHitapecrmia, Sept. 3. — flour market has been Gull and tosctive throughout the week. end. prices have dectined 12% cents per ddI. Sales ea iy in the week of ¥800 bbis. fresh ground Pennsylvania flour for export at $6 87% & $5 82; since then no sales have transpired for export. Sales in lots for city use at $5 75 $9 8736 for sound, and recently ground weatern flour; and seraped at $6 00 w $5 56; choice brauds and extra at $6 & $6 25 To-day holders ask $5 75.4 $5 87 fur common and fair brands of flour Rye Flour—s $3 50, and a lot recently ground at $5 625 Corn meal is extremely dail, A small sale at $3 1236 per bbl. is the coly transaction report Wheat has d Sulea of 600 the receipts are increasing and 2) for only $1 12 4 $117. A wale of ne, at $1 10, de- vered on To-day the sles of new Southern red were at $1 12 0 $1 14; "pennsylvania is held at 18 4 $1 24, Rye—Sales of 4000 bushel 790. a 760, and some at 780. Corn—Priees are steady Sales of 30y0 ‘bushels 6c.; 2000 South- Tle, Oate—Sules , and new 460. a 440.; o., and new at Alo Need and inferior at 380, Week's sales 12,000 Detnorr, August 31.—Monday as usual was a dull da; inthe market. But very iittle flour arrived by teams, remained thout apy change—$4 60 being quotation. We hear of one k extra brand bringing fav A sale of a small let in store was $450 We hear of sales of wheat in small quantities at 70 4720; but very little arriving, and prices cannot be raid to be fairly established Rocuestra. ba 1—The news by the steamer yer- terday had no visible effect upon the market, but » short synopeia having been rneaived by telegraph. Whent $1 06 a $1 09, and after the news Geneseo sold at $1 123g. Markets, Rio Jarzino, July 1 ~ Flour— The receipts ware mode. rate during the month of June, but the market was ve Peon, wale demand arise. eae vs bay rey eerste Send ad eae con- fimived lmport, Domentice--Sules cult at the low quotationn of 240 ra for brown ci 6 York stripes are now quite superce- promente, ‘Tease consumption of ord “rhe common qualities of ¥ H. are quite tnsalen: Bie” Good and superior might dnd saci emeate for mace rsoates, ond diecouree ‘uperior qualities in moderate quantities. Can- 26 ot, Stocks still very heavy, sufficient for six months’ supply. Lumber Is in great demand; « amall parcel sola and pork, and a emall quantity might be disposed of ~ tet $i0.a$il per bbl Lard has sold readily at 320 2 360 quotations nominal; plug has been sold more readily for export at 160 0 200 Te, net 7% a9}¢0 Codfish—Arrivals 76) «750 ry, net 26 4 280" Spirits Turpentine—Imports small; last sales 280 rs, in bbls. met 65 w gall; tips month, stocks being 100,000 bags. and few purchasers dealers made inrge shipwente on thelr own account. pay The quantity of uew coffes which nas come forward tx loss than usual; but it will soon be abundant, and equal all sorts. Lxchange— Specie—Patriot dolis, 11850; do doubloons, 29/000 Freights—£5 a £6 103 to Bu the last dates from Viontevideo, the stocks of flour were redueing—lnst sales bad netted $85; Spanish At Rin 24—Rice 14% ra; lard 18; potatoes 634; corn 3%; molasses 234. Freights nomi: New York, nt 14% rs ; 60 casks arrived slace from the same port are now the only floating stock. Produce re- we think it hardly worth the money, Busineys is, as Usunl at thie seasou, extremely dull ; and several vessels Exchange oa New York and Boston 2 per ornt prem: London 10% a 10%. Lard scarce at $18. Potatoes $545 a $6 Yellow Corn 34g ra. P. 3. Steam Sawed Lumber is very source, and worth $30 a $33. re Arrived. Curanovna—Steamer New York—Meand Mrs de Raije- froig and son; Heri Orleans A Tiod, U8 A, from West Point; Me Gartay, Pa Noriis, Philadelphia nati; Mad Char hit Passer Janet de la Mairie; re, N Or onades, and 3 children, ‘\ Sant-Z >) vArcos, C hin; TB Re Eugen Hienne, Rodolph Hesset; Mud Payot, rhea M 2 Gilbert, Par T Cassafoustt; Mad Gugeoheimer; J Brechemin; Cham- ‘A Collevitle, the Catholic’ Priest; tis oyet, Descaillers, Chasse, Villar, C Brockmit, Holland; John N JC WA Yates, W Willock, New York: Louisa Dejonge, Cecilia Dejouge, London. Foreign tions. Ship Switzeeland—32 cuks J Hersey—2 cx Beass jes Johu Gihon—2 ex Robin, Hill & co—7 cases Bangs, Richards & Platt—3 H Grilfin~9 Vise & Sond C Ab- reufelat—1 pkgs JM Oppenheim—2 J Lower~6 cases J K Herriek—331 pkgs GB Morewoud—35 Cameron & Brand—10 John Gihou— © Smith & steers, bates rravee & Green- inl 32 Tooker &'Mead-~9 Cameron $ Braad-—2) casks W Hi mt en Dodge & cot es Ay: aT cs Bang, Richard & Platt—1 Ed muad Bal lawin—t pkg Joseph Hoy—1 box James F. um—L A T'Stewarti Houve & Victor—1, Wheeler, Wood & co—l Bag itichard& com! Spies, Christiceo—i Kijup & Clun— Tsunous, Bush & cil Bt" Baruny—1 Haight & co—1 Beni ner &Htiasman—t Frmiue & Fuller—t peg, Grinnell Min tara & comt Thomas Daw ett—30 casks, JW. Schmidt & Vo- cot pki < SyDvuy Al wr voun, N Ty, Jordan, yyy Aliens Huw Jauet 0; N. Abvow ray Peer ha oo umery. a eke Shed, Wintow, Row Houoluiv liad, Case, Kc Wr addeu, Vitus: ba be Hasveil, suffoik, Kling NY Sailed, aer, St Tho: ‘W Smidt—3 bale: Frayee & Greeuhili—3 Cameron d—7 pkes J F Wie CE St eT caks E K Col- cases Brower & is on—l sou—1 Clark & jortimus F Cote =i, Felps, C Semeteade sor thd Cehon & co—6 Cameron & Brand—4 Smith Sharger & co—21 Frayee & GreenLill—112 a Pages Buckley & co—102 Farr, Pow- “n Wetman 20 casks W Harriman &co—60 BE Staaty— pkus EG lye tpn A Berry—5 d Hadden & Sons— ‘ooker. ».ead & co—17 160 packages 5 bales to order Limenpce ae Matild: 150 cas lark & MeCoanin— ses Gas dens jon & Swanwi dy Caneron & Brand—2 th a 2 —10 & 8m th—12 do lease RC Blackburo—10 bales ase & Walkeonie crates 3 casks John J Jachson—1 phy Fiedenek py seetpeld ie ig iron Kichard Irwin—35 cases ‘redwel!—5 cases eo Grove hh Pe co—2 do Greydon & 3 crates Caldweli—3 bales. a vid ‘adden Be rou do 4 do ins & co—50 tous Colden—2 chains ke A L & G NGrawoid lets bags “at fa L De Woll—2 cnaks Stevens & Betts—4do Halstead & Das —20 iuhds gun Caslisle & R-ppard—7 cases 2 casks W BH Weed silway iron 50 do pig 40 casks 12 jer. eis 1000 ro Is of mats » 3200 old junk s—1 ph 1 bale 200 bags fe-the: coils rope 5034 Ve Newbold & Uraie-# boxes mare 8 » order, Cleared. Shipe—Cherles Quint, (Voteh) Musche, East Indies, Faber & Bierwith: Fermeza, (B m. Linbons J 1, Phipps & ox Corvo, Pend verpool, (Br) Wrig Fohus, NB) Wills pesca, (Orem) ‘Beeuken. embore. Va. ; Barks—Cubs, B. jesmith & Walsh; Allen & Paxsou; Ipbellita Hisy 6, President, Sto: Brigv—Sa'am nder, (ik) Osbere, Hamburg, E Beck & Penitten Seth (Swed) Mi rd Harnet. (Br) W Hiram, (81) Cr: (Br) Thormer, Axel, StJu Be ‘aterloo, (6 ) Parker. K, jy dong st gnteni ine, fla: Mary, Norcis, ¢ ton; Alert. Ji RK vt Demull; kvelina ng i J Hunter & Go; Tocer’Nosboikes Mort :Cora, Oliver, Newbern, NC, Medad Platt; Olive, Smith, Wilmington, NC; Aluie, Coffin, Couch, Richmond, Allen & Poxse en ‘Sedgwick, Beas: ‘ou, Kuchmor ne, Laronrette, Baltimose, Johnson & Louden; Corn t, Boston Slo pe—Roscias, Rusk, Taunton: Empire, Thompeon, New Haven. ‘Avinvon. Freuch steamship New York, Forsead, | Cherbourg, 16th alt, ¥ Newport, mdse to Aymmar & i et ship Switzerlaud, Fletcher, London, July 21, with tote to Grinnell, Minwurn & Co. Leb Matilds. Smith, Liverpool, July 21st, with mdse, to N ramen Griswold. Aug 18, lac 4030, Jon 17 30, exchanged sig- se $ wich American ship Parthenou. (New Orleans for Liver- pool) stee east. Avg 28,nu0 lat given. spoke British } Royat Wil'iam, from Baitsmore..2d mataut, *t 7 PM. Nantucket saw French steamsiip lussouri, hea Cherboo Bark C ‘for CH hopin, Bisson, St Petersburg, July 20, with mdse to Newoold & Ki brig kmeline, (f Portland) Thomas, St Jago de Cuba, 29 dave, with wi F, (obacen and molasses to Dunscomb & Beck ‘Lemuel Peters, Treworgy, for Philadelphia, jo date, lat 2856, lon 74 08, spoke brig Froutier, of ‘from Ram Ke, for Boston, 9 days out, Wa t* Williams, R dgers, Richmond, to ‘Tooker & Left b sel Pierson Britwsh sch~ Harriet Ellis, Cann, St Vincent, Au him Angust7, rrr a August 12, with 825 bb! H . Left ao Am Briuhsche Monticelte, Amy, erel ty Goodhue & Co. st 2. St is salt to J port Aalifox, 14 days, with mack- Below. Two Brigs. Miscellaneous Record. Packet ship Patrick Heury, Delano, fur Liverpool, will sail to-morrow. ‘The new ship Samnel Russell, Captain Palmer, for Canton, will sail Wednesday. mer New York, from Cher- yesverday afternoon, tide ame iv contact with the bark Diantha, the end of the pier, ca ‘away the tad al the rigbivg attacked 09 the fore ‘bark; herdecks were swept clean, and was othrrwise inj When the eccident occurred no one but the mate ws on board, who was struck on tl the pumps ie Wos tiken Launcnes.—A fine ship 640 tons, was launched at bath, lah aits she ie, called the & ix,beth, 8 owned Maj Har JL Lambert aad others, and is to be command- It, from Crosby”s Poy a fine bark of 200 he Tive She is owned by Messrs. James ond vy, of Bavgor, and Crosby & Dudley, of Hamp- tous, ealle: Pimothy Cart Lamnent. late of ship Monticello, lost on the const of Seouand, with mily, will return home ia the packet ship ludependeuce, from London. Spoken. Ship Delian Walker, from Croustad for Boston, no date, off Pevtiand F rth, ohf® Cadet, from Surinam for Gloucester, Sept 1, off Cape jent, Marshal, Pacific, i Manter, N ip Ccmadeetad of Bippican, Courier, Holley, N' ‘Arent Valparaiso, Sune d4. Bol ek same day, (perhaps the Wm Peun, of Fi Foreign Portus. Crpnrcnoos Ang 17—Br gs Kingston, Bailey, for Baltimore in «few days; Importer, fiom Philndetphin diechge from Boston, do; Clarion to sail next dab—dent a eau,” and sailed outh. Brigs € & Srleate Leigh, t fe Lamily, Leury,’ Elise, Bary, tad cnt allan, ‘ead ‘Aug 20-—Arr, big Robert N Me Are, bile Be ‘e ewton. me Brimen | dull, and one cargo of Haxall was sold at 20\) nett $4 1 Towards the end of the month, in consequence of ad- 1. ci, vr Lv: Young, do; Z (is tow of Baker, tor yes Bangor, Sept |-Cld, Saha Moulton, Fo.d, fet sane Ciantesron, Aug 31—Arr steam: York; schr Mercha.t, Tessier, Mar Medora, Ia rN York au Burr, N dischg; Sutton, for'N York, ‘de, pool; Jam 4 Call Matanzas wi; dischy; Como, Bulkley, fo held Krgsbu ton, Idg; Annadal for Creniuegds Eastront, Sept iin port, w son, NVorus a7 etr, and Flureo, 1% Farwell, So Ir Ist, Niagara, Spauldiny AMPTuN Koabs, Sept Sets rom iN’ Soak eth, brig Lafayee lemon, Chase, N Gypa im, small, 5. Newell Unive kb zabeth, barks Niogar osy, New O: Su ema iran er, sautinore, “Siewht, ma, Sturdevant, for Liverpool, lags New ort, sraiess dischy N a7 ), Aug i7—Cld sche Henares, me Menck, 1s Furte. Beenee, soba, Fru “sh Drove. 3 Justi parade Pi Pau ouiiny Files Soe eh een RUAN chrs Mauhattun, Ryder, carl, Luwence, ud; Clusivia, Kapp, Alex F mage rr ‘Smith, me + Willard, aun eiphia ; Lucy Anu; Sk wv water, and Gidbe, Ficeman, N Yor. 108 5 ey Xi Balum re NYork; elim, Di Marchaut, ew V: 8 Margaret, hg a award brig ‘Miuerva, Cubitt, yt 10 Gandy, ( Mexico) Aug 17 —Sehe Whi wu im N York, dipeai Prseds fas > toa i, fi huladeiphia, do; ‘New ae dos gh Qadens a 16th from rom New. gl tonzache 8 Sayse, sid for Vera Crus 14th, nN 10. Sg vend July 22—-Swedish bs map york, ide te Os taley arto ba an oh J Ho Stte, Clifford, Providence; 30th, Bostoa. Rand Cronstad berks Story, Ryder, sors BN Baltimor obo, (Braz) C.uz, ie unoud; vf ip Audrew Sees, barks, Flora, Jupiter, Ge brigs J acer Pay ny i tons Lil teumér Rete jan Hasteru 40! York, tdi Galiowa, Geu Parl ler, Poluste for Liv barks Cherokee, Mayo, for Boston, Id Hamilton, een ha ready jaltimore; sc! th, Cordelia, Smith ‘Thomas, Corcatie. pm B Sa this afvernoon and *nchored (the Jo! York.) be shi Dow, © hence Cushin-c. one, ig ie tat ioc ft ‘sche U. 100, Buys, ‘Prov; B- So] ve Russy, Comer, for ot Sou erpool. Vespasian, lumphreya, ig, Trenton, for Bust etoria, om Eaves wi ikucr, fan .N fw N Orieans; U J Bow ‘Stetson, f sherman, fur a northern port; Argus, Kean, , Cerin, Persever. Palo ito and bark Turbo, bingy sie Brigs Siizabe hd Helen, sho Bai tion, sd Arr’ brig Co, eg odgtlavana; schre Juniet, Waker fo ienfegos (Cuba: Pauune, tillman, Dien, Gia, CAC tive Ov wecuu t of sicauess:} bssac acket, via Norfolk. id bag Maguot aches Ugl peR N ansou, fur Libe- brigs Sarah, McGilvery, Bio Janei- "Berbice; ‘Oulota, Caunimpham, St aad re Berry .N ue Ide; Birming- rewer, pie mm Be sent dy ton, 1dgs Ind war » (Br) Patehin wii brigs E. ‘Tories Flora, aud Oread, ‘on, Aug 36—Arr schs Lucy White, Jame- do; Isaac Achorn, NYork | Sld'30:h, schs Hero, Perry; h, and Avenger, Simonton, Srock- ye into the Roads jaring, probably from Key West, Aug 19—Arr brig R Groning, from New York; sche Active, Tortugas; St Mary, Richmon Secretary Buchana 1, D, Brazos Sautiago; Col Sid propellers Stantor, do; schs Morris, Havana; Def Norte, St Augustine; Isabel, Philadelphia. Mose, Macuias Pont, Aug 29—sld schs J A Si npson, 51 Newror Baltimore ; ington. Har Dighton for Philadelphias Fro idence for oe Boston for do; Emily Knight, | Hosme: brij ‘Arr i Monterey, Abbott, F Providence Perry, ‘Tyrone, Sinitl «Perry, Warren for Philadel phi do; ‘Aug 27—Cld, bark Reform, Lewis, N York, Citizeg, 1d Splendid, fugalls, Brown, N York; N York, hy Providence for New ¥ York; hn Folkerts, ‘Providence fot ver for Philndel- Henry Fieeling, Minerva. Fall River for do Ramana ‘Sept 1—sld schr 8 R Paynter, Neal, Philadel- “New Bevrorp, Se} t2—Arr schs Edward, Wood Achsah D, Hewlett, and Shylock, Crocker, Ehiladelphia, ‘NEWBUKIPONT, Sept 2—Acr scht Paragon, ‘Liu, Philadel phia. New Onveans, Aug 26—Arr steal vestou: U_3 opel er Ashlau bt kivnd, Havre; HH Hoody, Thompsen, Wright, Colen hs T B Udell F ‘hom: Ho: Mouth of the rus, Linsey. Pa LADELP! ler, Courchy ari Bos man, O'Malley, do; Provipenc: Cowell; KIGHMOND, shuns, Sent burg. Cl sch Pet: confined 10 ce: means of ¢ curs in change in tl the part itelf meet together, iate means ol relates ITE next rer how Is ri tionably trae. On the cure is consulted np these disease: conver it is chiefly the ding peo andcto ° m to it for irs as wisaed | Phe a rmation eis tohighly or wad eo a so it! For ota WM ia real eee arcielee are Walker strect, all sem N Yoru: brig 8 Emeline ‘elden, ‘Suffolk, Tathill, Providence; O: lams. Jamestown, 1; W Mors, Hunter, Sivg Bing; Ww New Wash ill Nou sth Caro'ina, N THE CURE UF STRIC' marks on st judge whether he has this compl bad and |. for mouths aud pain, or auy thin 2 Pain, certainly i tioned, but most of we, belon; when it isso easily and ceitai Tar Manner oy Uninatin: the stream need not be much di active, or capable of there is a mediam b Ralph awhor of the Prac 88 Greenwich street, and tho: ra M. mong Modern invention for its surprisin, on the buinan s} but science happ the golden one of the mah or Pimnled kein eruptions »re :mmediate) a) Lj igen isan stew Sy fan’ * Men Beware ol eee Hu! ‘ork: Moselle, N Yor! pool; schs 14, Sept Mary, Whelden, Bi resident, Stoningt ton; selon, and John Ri ere Heuek, Philadeli hye. we do; iat Ww J lets, ke: barges De Witt Clinton, rton, Corson, F gohes Francis E ottoa Plant, yt, Havana. Cid, ‘Prufaut, and M: \—Arrschr Flora del Mar, Hart, Kast- » Per: do; Sagsdahock, Herron, N Be td ph a Martin. Brewer, utilus, papenitala. vay Beli Andrews, idence; Sept 3—Cid ship General Veazie, .Fairfietd, for ( avanatt Aug 31—Arrschr Gen Washington, Postel JH«- 2—Arr beig Margaret, (Br) Dunham, NEdin- ie Mai sehr LP Si eture, much pai rain + ircumstances, je. ‘Among other things it was remarked, t necessary that the stream of ume should be obstructed. or even much dimiished, in a case of stricture; this, indeed, o¢- b cases, but stricture inay exist out producin jong ef even yi espect. ‘here are, should seem, wil jo; le in every d to stricture icious circumstance. Indeed, whoe' Of strictures it is rep ingonv entence,a u pon the disease: te m opl ree in America. (Sundays in Hot RY. stonishing power aya of necromaney belt of f) hich dark, rong re made { Medjeated Soap exes medicated, that’ the the mere purpos ® purifier au aving compound ing applied to it are to be obtained first store west of Broad: A mighty. Hermes, soaps parportin ounterfeit of ovly place in mivaTon, Sepc2—Cla, brig Arcturus, Guadaloun th, Youn wing three belowg to. stricture in its early y removed. The firstof ted, two will aiterwaids steal away, 90 a8 to wet ford a ground of siness as fomnerly. effect; though little understoo considers the natural connec: tion of mind and sexual organs, will emily i which the mind so. powerfa Trea ite by oye for Point + Was taken to expla it vure—the, diseases which were mistaken for quences aud its cure—also the fact that stricture ssequ tits in those who are not in the least aware of it. Those, ever, occupying too much space, the following remarks will bx which will enable one to aint or no, and its proper it it was by no means any Cok id be rather thao which most peculiarly belong to stretu e, and, ‘oh but le wheo they: pod be Jost sight of ry, other symptoms long to other but thot that finished, and te d that & drop or little, this, trie id alread, eded, 0d, ng SUSPICION, IME A FORMER GONORKHG:A MAY HAVE REMAINED —It isnot so much how long ago it may have oc- long the gleety stage may have continaed.— to state the length of time general gonorrhea has been suffered to continue x to eight weeks. ind ws e Evrect 4 Sriiceture Has vron tHe Minp.—No- emote percale than that the effect of st ture is to de- |. bert it as wi ine that as acis upon jm, the sexuhl pre sent to many parte ofthe world As the cure of stricture proceeds, the activity of mind imvanably returns. peated that this is certain— Kenerally accomplished in however, es ¢ years ago, but such have bee art, that, by proper means, and in the han OF careful and experienced, Persons, the cure is now acco lished in as many days as formerly it demanded months, Many jso, who cannut consult the writér personally, on account of ue themselves not have ye Late it d happily sne- ise” is iuvaluable ivy. an ehieves, however, who hare suffered from a certain class of and other causes, who ca properly ap- specially in Strietn-e from its first. Or nd is ground f r stating. ca, be obiained Office hows 9t0 12. A. M., tiably excepted ) Xe Nor letter, may be addressed "Box 869 Lower Powe Occ, 30% re titi CWARE nponnd so deservedly a fivo y acknowledged to ramk fore apped, natire itis helpless warseling,w hr tieauenty hated aud pore, popstar wh to mine roadway, DPA SPURIOUS well on ,tnedticul ard chemical Properties, Ite action #80 marvellous, that but for the e ened state of society. it would be accredited to, the pow. its inventor probably suffer at the stake however, have gone by ; fir greater rei hp ‘Certain it treekl free use of ‘Gou: queens, the power of megie ! host of cutaneous $0 emolli ony day arouud th of the tollet; nothing now Cleanser of the sh ne tender ng mi than Gouraud’s ‘talian be eda a ind steno jilmer, ude BH 5 [ Barcroft, Col Calvert, np luwen, t Si) Wyeth, R Price, J Manon, Eugene Hood & MrJo Brown, Mr W © Bro: Mr D Oakley, MrH Cutler, Mr J McRae, Ricfimond, A Miss Johason, Mr O'Hara and é H Bond 4 Powell, Dr Buy an, fe. 7 3 Mrs aud Mra Stone, Mr D Molson and 1, Honus eek wood, South Carolan oy i Braves, South Carolina Boston i Cochrate, ASTOR MOUSE. British Army New Orleans rhansas New ae JP joston do Steubenville De Farry, W Hiteheoek, Mrs ithodes, Mr i:ire aud lad: well, ie sie ge, Chil je. Gi 5 5 ygson, Charleston J Kel Boston Mrand Mrs Gibbons, °de” J Hollsad, Justice Jones, do W ssimpron, Mr Spa'd.ngaudl, Baltimore Ge: do Mis vieGill, Massachusetts © Lowell Dugan, Cmeimnati He Columbus J Palprey, ‘Salem D Massachus:tis G Morewood, Boston H Clinch, Boston (4 Gunnell, Baliimore 3, Wallach, Jr, Poiladelybia 1 Ulan. Iinois “A Smith, L Cushing, Cambrdge Stil. Cinema Hi Havelcun, Boston DN Bsriey, Buffalo i yao LPhiladelphia Mrs Lincoln, Boston aes" eCmandargua Miss Girt Alabama ‘ 0. Bre do JC: Simpuon, Mobile ean oS Wright jew Orleans Mi Lataumbille, Montreal M f, Baltimore C Des auls, Col Cr ‘Addington, Norful Hikirkdand, do ¢ Envi’ Atoce opener, Charleston ) Eusti z etroit pine pod _Moatrent C:mpbe husetts Paden da domes ? 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Myart, ‘hitehall 8 AA Simans, Union Springs © Allen telady, Aubura 4G au Wiscousin AP Seymour,” Westragrton 8 ry Mosler, Troy J JV Horton, Fort Nassau J veo Philadelphia by i Giiteit, Bloomfield AG ‘Sandy Hill F ry an RC Nichols, ostou W Warn Batt more L Marvin, Buffalo cG Hanger & 1+ dy, ane do EE Dutton, Fultou E Michaels & lady, do orp eeler, lo C W Becker, Ann Arbor M.ss Keeler, do r CARLTON HOUSE. G White and lady, 9 R Gibbes, Charleston G Holt ond lady, A Mootgowtery, N Orleans Mr Smith BY Jehn Missouri . fila Mrtmith andy, ‘Topr kas 8 jt, Cennecticut London EH Tracy Wertcheste: Capt, hode Island. do’ Mr Charleston, 8 c, », Shan Lega Mr aS 2 * cata N Orleavs Mr ‘Did ‘Groesbeck, N Ba E Laffa M gw Jersey, e, Charleston! MrT Talman, raidsford end 1,8 € MrD HHuuewell, Cimetnaati Miss Boyle, ‘de Mrs Knowlsou, do Mr Parcell, ,BASTERN PEARL STREET HOUSE. N Carolina P Gorman, Massachusetts Mune HW stauiey, New, Haven G'W Raymond, Connretent W'A Doselty, ‘do 8M nor, x #M Ensign, Litchfield Sm ven KE Hoykins, do 3 Mertamss and Lely Canton ¥ sunith, do 8 Danbor, W Fo: Cleveland Pa'Buckley, Southport J Savd New Hai Dr Geo Harrol, Bridgeport “Wm Ski do W Fiubbeil & Lady, Grunby,. CL Hubbell & Lady, do H Hulverson, Worcester Eng SY Padd ck, North Carelinia Ke 8 Deep River G Beckley, lo DTamberson, New Bristol Loug, Wiliterboro OJ Hu tbat & Lady, Danb’ We Hendie, New Haven Brainard Shaler, ‘New Yor LV ‘Trambell Amos Treadway, Connecticut Geo Riguet, . Brleveome @fonsese chester GE Waring, stamford John L Pennington, NC FRANKLIN HOUSE. 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NB O Buike, ‘T Waterman, New Ori eans 4 i yi, Mr Carvis, ie, J Ross, C ‘anada D From m8 heeler, FLORENCE’S EUROPEAN HOUSE. New Orleans Boston New ‘eae Mi isotelnts US Army Washiwton Richmond ‘troy Cmmeiunats ost Poughkee; Ft John, D ictoa, Cana Raliegh Kentucky Nivgara Baltimore Cine anati Rev W Villeneune, Montreal Ohi Virginis N Phelan, Bay iinove 8 Benchan. GSchwaziury, yhurt Tk Columbus W bechford, Worcester Elmyra L Gordner, Troy - ev W Ripley, Toronto Phiteaein ey H Seuddinis do and S Jar ‘New Orle Philadelphia T'Potcerich, — Pennsyh Connectiout W Clarke, uebec Liet Gleg, RA, joston Dr Bond Phila ‘Toronto Ht ™ Peotland North Cerolina 3 Sionole a " K vi rtrd apes sBeager; eClelln tl onaid, Ports Zi I HThoaler, Jos Hobbs, f Calif, . Atak Charleston 1 Efe Marshall,’ eb, on, iladelphia BKaight, NorhCarcline to" Philadelphia Z ng “ Fs rook set hatin man, ‘erre it 3 a an y Beat ad Mek MerGladding, _Avnia N Carolina Jeans, Joston Roeser wa Mcin Y Advis, Newbery if A J 2 Halbers, Maamachnrets 4 _ p wis Hintord wit , f c irkipatrick, Liverpool al ™ do yior, ae ee — Providence, E Aaine Baltimore ‘pth. ft bie ania Yale de $ipace oma 8 R Cook do Stamford Parle. le, Philadelphia it tL Williams, ontexton | 2 Hie, e Ke Ch ZP>> mo! TE 8 El ra J ; ih a ve wich A Ww Pais Jewett City, re YEMorgn, “Siete nO PJs AWM ds 1K M Ro A HA> Libby. re : CA Sm CS Troy, roy © Lase! Nw Port aut J Host, Amity Cope Thorndike, New Yuk GAN New Bedford Jol Richards, New Haven GW. Salem, Mass N Harpe: hiladely hia Mr Currier, roy D Ro Mr Johnson, de wre J Many, New York EYM WK Greene, SF H Cheney, Monn Ji o,f helps, Mlinvis Y M Oswego K BG Carpenter, Stephentown A HAF He Sfurehille JH ws AO Currier, pe rel Bell, Augusta moulin, do AL Kipp, Newark » Philadelphia JHB Richmond, Va Batchelder, Abington, © Ben ‘Alabama Balla pall River Dr Wb Bultumore Gi JT Alexwndria JC J dR Ww. P &t Mr New Haven pnb E Hudson co ~ Stock pore Mr. Rewboeh vv New York Vergennes, Ve Cook, Philedelphin do @G Douglass, Rhode Is! GW Head, Massachusetts C A Stewart, New York Head, do HI Mil Walker, do & Bald Rieter * Albany RK TE Providence Rhode [siand Mass-chusetts " Harttord Phil delphia ‘Memphis St Louis Boston Guilford Schuylkill « co ' Pottsville P NATIONAL HOTEL Obi onney Ohio, R CHolaridse, Ballston tps Pen Yan GM ‘Waterloo New Jrrsey Morristown New Jersey Js it x BC Michigan JK Ba “P iy 8 Bli u Mire G JR Pennsylyanin A Ms New Jersey H JB Oswego J Sd fo DH NH Cherlesion LB RK \d wees i at New York J Pindar, taki lew Yor! 1 Pie! Ohio BB ‘Rochester Mr Griilian, Long Island Dr ‘Nassau G'Haylands,’ No thCarolina De Catskill éWanings Phuladelphia JB tro A D unville, Jr, Brooklya AH { Hardney,’ Massachuserts. JM Re SMaatin aud lady Albany SF H8G 3M Collamer’ New Orleans ? 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Miller, ‘Ohio AC Baldwin, Mich: do AS Goeter, FUroeutaudiady, St Jobns Ay SRM Ohio Jarrett, North celia Ot Blawa : My Steps Boston Indiana John Patriott, Alabama Gw Tarot ¢, MeMorris JY Anthony, jewport W A Porter, Ohio J Lowre and'Indy, — Detros G L Barnett, BF Niel Canada H Met ollovim, JGochtes, Nora Boats JEM Ohio Hi Barrington, do F Heaunum, Philadelphia Ww ‘Ohio 4D Fisher, 1, Taylo do fohu Glover, New Jersey © Oester do BE rleaus J Rog do ft) oer V do John » Nova Scotia, W. do RATHBUN’S HOTEL. x Mrgnd Mra Peebles Va OH Wolfe, Pittsburgh tf, Kentucky DCosach, do ri ‘ i atman, Ohio H Wright, Buff ilo oAtbaay AHavtivgdon, Chicago ile & Alvor yFacuse & B Ne Ob St Louis 3 Brooks, Michigan J Todd,’ Philadsiphio £J Dounell, ‘Alabama F Harrison, Baltimore E Parsons, aba A Bower, do D Dever, Missieg'ppi Miss Nathan, do ‘New York Buffalo Bradford H Brooks, Painted Post Le Roy ‘T Maxwell, BS Bidwell, Baffalo T Brooks, Factoryvilie W_ Wallace, do. Mrand Mrs Brown, Jefferson L Beecher, Detroit J Morrell, Philadelphia Smivh, New York J Jac¥soa, D nellog Skaneatles E Bat D Hophi ‘Ohio 79 1 Foster, Philedel:hia Mi Hatheway, Fredektoo, Miss Allen, Baltimore & Wilmot, do J Ferguson, Keutucky G Hunter, do i Rerts, Couuecicat W Wilson, do C ABattrd, Texas, J Kilb une, do TAYLOK’S HUTEL. AN Campbell, Philadelphia Rey B J Relyeaand 1, Delphe w Mouteelt Pottstown SQuicksll New Jersey Mrs Montell and son, do Georgia o 00 Martfurd ‘TAMMANY HAL! Hartford Cherau Connecticut Connec:icut Phi adelphia New Haven ‘Troy Louisiaua Counecticut Albaay do WESTERN HOTEL. lamburih adville M Nei LG Landfear, Hartford E © Good. MN Trewetr, Natchez L Wheele*, U % Tailmavge. Montezuma MBGrave, — Canandaigua W K Cole and lady, Alosny Miss Howe, do iF meron, Ohio 8M Brown, do & Hall, Counecticut M do J Amidon, oo do A Cook Newton, Ct New Orleans = Georgia Troy Alb uma Vjrsiais Balumore LL, Carmel, Connecticut Jv Brer abdenga G Martin, Philadelphia J Ohie E P strong. Wooabume © i L ¥ Cartourt, Utica lo se Batternuts Syracuse N London sch ‘and ily, Mor Syracuse i lo ‘and lady, Hart‘ord I, w York be manic etts H Washington Co HSayder, Pousville 192 # BROADWAY (COR. Rid JOUN.)—RHEUMA- 14M, Homes of the Jomts. serofyla, vues #1 ton in fee —RING'S, ‘COMPOUND BYR ee iV oRiOpare <t Potnss parilia and Yellow Published for the sole benefit diewual remedy umatistn, paius and stiffness of thi ug from rh swelling of the muscular substances near them, ert of the shin, and all diseases arrsivefrom an impure From boua fide exverimeats, ander the rection aoe supervisron of the ut of the facaity, it has received their unanimous recommendation, and many haye pronounced it the best poss |-y) comnation of remedies for the above aamed d seas wepared [rom the purest art- cles and tion, It thing, parifies and quicken irritation, and leaves every part Of perfect state of health For tnose complaints and loug con: tinued use of mercury wbina'ion may be considered a “pecilie ; eases that hive long resisted all other treatment haye been rapidly and entirely removed by this powerful alterative symp. ‘The great and increasing demand for an article of this rietor to bring it before the public thet th yemedy for the full confi- ‘most incredulous ind HW has indueed the pr may have the bene! rig aca repared aud sold 81 |, Droggist, Cita je 1. RING, Dro NY, N. B.—Be sure to gheorve the written signacure of ¢ oF Ring over the cork of ench bottle. CONSTIPATION (cosTIVENKS>) ‘pEsTROYED— uate, inveterate and habitual Constipation, (C (Com er using’ etter ot te Sethe, th area eile eee ee — by M. ris, peak iar reuyeot. ye a light, palatable and deicions pation s ing arrow. rot. pnt. co ty on oak site the Reve Benge of amen sees PAG te a way. corner, Pl ‘ora street, three doors bere oes tivenass) troyed, wi hy a natural, overcome, but 6] Ns, a discove: way. gor iabggclere id D gaiets abroad, desirous nN ig ss the Serralents inch iia peat ir tor ofthe Nations sia of eke STRAW ARDS —0 tous Ber jy im ented 4 ndgelnasd, ayo? of | er the alts p ats Paar a alas ‘Gx per cent wus suchipe ths sums of ce tay his bi gaired to write y| Sorase eer of the Mayor, at the time of the site shall be rej dF Bonds are awarded. bon: On the lth day of plage) the bonds thea unsold shal! for cash, unless the meee ae Wiadans, Soe ¢ will be received io liew of inf fiver U I5th day of Septem! sires iat GES at oe pone alien a date, mph aw Vigan mend option of » payal on ae pry now oumanding aguaat ollars. u 1847, the Mi bids ays pov aha the city ber, 1847, Sestesiyg, ts the Mayor iy Lop " mx, oF yous, ctlicmane snthorioing the sale of these bonds RYAN MULLANPHY, Mayor. D.H. Apaoih eer An Ord pte ee dfn tad ob vost erecta aaa Geteuane oe ordeimed by the City Couneil of the City of St. Louis as follows Mayor be, and he is hereby, au ign aatioos sa heat tothe sertiance one ha dred acdred fifty thousued dollars, ‘nose of raving the out boss of te ei, which alt i due dorivat Sore Sd previous to ance nene pears of the beveeet ordinaaee d shall be signed by the M shall be d not otherwise provided ee reat ad May ve mae tee sereets ithe fa this ety or ia the, Sy ontion of the purchaser, whi ft wre: shall be each rand Compiroller dated on the ed er er by te of purchase ; the sai ix per centum per annum, pL 3 Treasurer. “f icles tesa oe oumadt di after the passage of this yoo prot Ee itersigned il be issued to bearer, of he aale thereol sand much aa are ‘coupons to be papers of this city, stat rare aon mt wey ie cl not ate hi soe savas ‘oun day which shal nae days fier the pengage of this ordizance between the hours of 2 tad 1 elo Mi ¢ and euld day shall be des guated by the Mayor, in his advertisement ; and, farther, that sealed years. ashe or they may yids, for the sam ‘The mayor sume ial eae the tay eld ode deemabl sh Pigc. 9, On the day, whieh shall hove been designated by Mayor, in that time. in the, tween the hours wesence wf she Com; Aldermen, and the ¢ ap to ‘and he shall sell to oF for oaah all aftbe bonds wowed wa ofthis ordinance. which shall not hav in manner as described i unless jn the opinion of Aldermen and majority of the: fey, shall bonds, ax ahi May i Chairman of "the Tyoard of Dele, the bids be deemed t roceed to make such negotiation for the ae ofthe all appear to a majority vf them best for the interest that ti iS P sell all, part of the aforesaid perso or alo aay may apply for the & Froaes: received ficm such sale Y i veda el Provisions been sold previously ‘ofthis ordi jent of the Board of feanke sect too low; in wi or gee. ee ie shal be the duty ofthe Mayor toreqnire each bid dey to write upop his bid, the amount of bonds Yor ywhi:'h he offers, ad he shall also require aa ment in aah of ve centum of the amount of bid for, to Cone in his repaid by tea hiaver wei sasqubdioe astse on tiers repaid by the the bids shall have been sepened 0%) to the persous why aiase the deposits, excepting to the awarde: idder to "whom the bods” are ‘Sec. 7. The amount of the Proceeds of the bonds to be sold Present of tn Sy falling dee Curtog ib to e pay! ment ofall obligat-ons of mdebtedness which existed previous tothe commencement EC. eden whichare iow ow sa easly when offered in paymett Ponds authorised to be peal ander of the present fxcal AN oa connie fe Vapdad all hall be setanide and harging thedebts of oe in Hien of urchaeo any of the ordinan Bee? A, MAGEHAN. Chairman of the Board of Delegates. GEORGE } OFresident e Board of Aldermen. bill hi ented to Bi on Deolenals . Mi octhe chy of Se idea tt having Geen by him revan Board of it origimated, with his objections thereto, a gates thereupon procee Pme by e mem! the requisite majority; or ra eets ele orty-sew piaccabad: eatteouiaataaret ihe veis oniie ‘thercot, and, after such reconsideration, passed the f Auzust, one thousand exkht iiundred and forty je menibers of Peed having roted o Aldermen, with th 1c th. fay .o of. f Anas, id of De! + all the members present, nine in number, young for the passa asg the objections of the Mayor, tothe contrary, uotwithstandh ssi Clerk of the Board IN of belogate 4. I certify the foregoing to bea dinance ‘auas 2w tJ on file in the astrae is oer at the origiaal Or- Reg . LEM IN, Register. A GHCULTURAL He ROOMS, LYCEUM BUILDING £61 Broadway, Ne HORTIC! RAL SHiBrrioN—At the suggesti of the state Agricultural Lg . bone Fair rm be held at Saratoga Springs. on the of ee cls mp Agricnltaral Association have ge arous of siden to the &h and. sirows oO! ding the cause of in ae e vited to ex! ‘specimens of Flowers, and to compet for premiums. of Bis. sangeet oft a Re ome—of a the principal e following & aes jommitzee i ba ther Bi me oyentry H. Waddell, ie “ae Delaseld, Falton’ and Beckman, on jons of tient 7 snd t Doaily to that state of vigor nature 01 Stricture, a disease Teeeeeyy, exiati ir hi inghuysen, Hitutional, arising eee Seon incounderate yout his obje AL ADVICK—DUU LOR LAME) uw lentially ccmmateon nt Hie ocheo, £3 old surat disenses of a delicate nature. t beang mul ex hindrance rom requires neither mereury, in tet or he ndrance from award Clas. D.P_ GARDNER. Reo'y. usiness pursuits. con- \d there! nightly ‘emis. tor’s immentily ‘eee ray de patient be- Bere least aware, caused by maltreatment of medical pre- ho charge! ty attended to, and lores the United Stax M thas devotes his en es. AY Geinade. Letters post vavr, ‘collegi e educeion, | pene ensble" him to i itrangers would cous and examining his el: Nervous and mate impotene logical Ne. al his 63. Gold street di ¥2 are radically Bi psa as les, by restorng the yp to a hake reinstating its original vigor. ith the Siaaataren, of | Sir as ‘Ast! office, 2436 Fulton street. id ‘sometimes by the neglect of the parti is by the Doctor Troctuslly cured without peta of ir The Doctor berg one ofthe Tew gual Mor Fuiow to the ‘reasmnent 2 private diseas- aud 8 practice of twenty-six speedy and permanent cures. mde allen on Dr. M. ir conden Debility. ~ This affection ig from a secret, cured by Dr. M. on A perfect cure gua- KIVATE DISK, FOX THE SUPPRESSIO! members of the New York College of cearel se their attention ‘ising ate ina yield to ne agurat MARKY CASE! eneral practi My teat al men as incurabli ie to the patient. fferi: ¢ from CON! RNA the treatment of the Colles IMPOR’ to them. nradit TANT. NorieE —p rons su fferi the above complaints, residing convenient to oske person. application, ean a chest c- ole all cure, with Sali SES—ESTABLISHED A.D. co thely treatment ia from f ht da: wHhced cases si oneahid of the thane really taken one HES OF THE URETHRA (c b sated what EMISSIONS, produced by pradence, the most beneficial eitects may be reli 140 os 1U ACKER V — Me suxer The eee six years to to persons fe safe Pog: pots Ca Se without titntion oF. cin from busi NORKHGEA, ‘or r Byphil By Je) success{iuily treat it STITUTIONAL DEBILITY the count med, 1e8 requisite to pert ireetiqns as to diet, Ke » by sarin therr symptoms, time of ¢ atraction, id trentment receiv elsewhere, if any, aya enelpal ed to OR genres, rime than any oth agreewe wit! are ry paid, direot- a Pht VELPRAUS a iFic PILLS the mdi Par s, are prow tor, Professor Velpent as an infrllibl They effect a enn remedy, withont of the arethm. the stomech Price $1 per box. CONSTITU! Lote "i DELILITY CURED, TRE contieaiis ccommeuded for all cates of debi] ty produ necret indulvence or excess of any kin -"rghaiaiaaad or Wanveuness: unless depen- Img on tatportics €1 exch: cases cn halt a dozen $5; carefully remedy packed, an’ ean, coni withont brated all Sold in riogle ‘pottles at $1 each; $5; carefully packed and sent to al! parte rn otthe Hi ion. CONCENTRA( tk PREPARED by the New Yorke tit Pharmacy, This refi the purifying qualities and is confide ntty “ecorsmeuded by extract of arsaprrifin nt present helo a ertain remedy for all Bol in ie bot fend ne BicorD’ D’S ALT: erea! sider himself biol es tacwer for 1my ent to all parrs of manent cuse of seo nodes, ied fu nafe wl lterati nab ished fir wed and highly come of the blood, ing from whe ure of me rew fo weil very libes cure of Lng el sions, andall mocopuralent disch sult of twenty yeurs eaperie ce in the Hos- ince real purifier ‘dehy, os fi person I oe ea hh ee Ae. N AN] H) dc of the Winioa."” boa ty aeeel emis. Kes ‘urethra. lebrated for confinement Tom busi en3.— epared by the Col ey alias Coy at Hews aca ‘4 Itis an bran the Us A 1¥ MIXTURE. primary or pth lis, any ced by an treatment. rem ithow with ere cele: dozen for Cr OF 8 “ARILLA fedicine and the suppression of quackery = extract, possedsiug a tl ve herbs superior tamny enare arisine. frown, arising. from an in een salteis arson Why 4 syphilis or en ine athe & certs. $6 00 purchasers NSAI Pra

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