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Aapany, Nov. 12, 1847. Important Legislative Proceedings. A late report of the Comptroller to the Senate, recom | b mended the passage of an act limiting the issues of the incorporated banks of this State, and exacting ample security, where an increase of circulation is allowed. ‘The aggregate capital of the incorporated banks in this State is $27,941,460; the charters of these banks contain @ provision for insuin, double the amount of their capital tions contained in a law passed May, 1837, (which gave 4 legislative sanction to the suspension of specie pay- ments by the banks for ene only permitted to issue the total ten years after the passage of that ac! sent’ year. its legality wae never q\ r Danks of this State acquiesced in its provisions without jorition. Within» few months, however, the Su- ourt of thia State has,in the case of the Com? mercial Bank of Buffalo versus Sparrow, decided that the law of 1837, so far as it restricts the circulation of is unconstitutional and vold, upo. the scans that two-thirds of all the members elected to t lature did not vote for the clause restricting the pod lation As soon as this decision of the Supreme Court wrsmade known, the Bank of Geneva, the R City Bank, and the Bank of Utica, severally applied to the Comptroller for an increase of circulation accordance with their several charters) to twice their ‘The Comptroller resisted this application, and declared that he felt it to be his duty to oppose, to the it, irrency beyond the law ions of these banks, he jaw was unconstitutionsl, on the 16th, write to Com Stockton, to him, that you understood he was vernment in Califoruia? letter is here in my letter , aad if the acoused wishes it, and the Court admits it, it ts here at their service (A letter was here read from Gen. Kearny to Com. Stockton, protesting against th: Commodores proceed. iage to the establishment of a civil go ie ivi ‘about organizing a civil ¢_clroulating, notes, to but by the restric- yeur,) the same banks are juin of $22,790,000. For t, or until the pre- whieh cae he (Kearny) would acquiese could not acknowiedge the nize such government, &9, otherwise, be Commodore's right to orga- 1 Q Did you not, om the 17th of January, write to Com Stockton as follows:—I learn that you are engaged in organizing a civil government in California,” &o., de- a os Com. Stockton as Acting Governor. (Letter eed to as already on the record, and here- tofore givem in reports of this trial. Gen. Kearny only acquiesces to Com Stoekton’s proceedings. because he desires to avoid “ collisions,” prevents Gen. K from depos! Acting Governorship Q Did you ot sora that Lieut Col. Fremont,on the 16th January, was engaged in appointing officers for the vernment of the territory’ had learned that it was otherwise; Lieutenant Colonel Fremont did not inform me of it on the 16th. Q@ a not the appointments mentioned in the Officers oi the territory,” through your his statement to you? (Of Governor Stock- J Wright, Owen, Be ner, Beaufort. NC. 4 dai Compton, Bowker, Brandywine, 4 days. Below. 1”? &o., but See smallness of hia foreg whic! ing Com, S:ockton from his Schr Sloop Mary L ‘Steamship Northerner, ; in re took the position, that if t (which, it will be recollected, besides restricting the cir- culation of the banks, sanctioned the sus} ments for one year ited their charters ‘The Comptroller, however, deciai & question which the Legislature alone could solve Le lature is, therefore, about to take steps to introduced into the @ circulation of the incorporated banks to a ratio precisely similar to that Provided in the act of act of 1837. ‘The bill now intro. duced by Mr Talcott, provides that the amount of bills issued by the several banks of this State shail not here- after exoved the following amounts, respectively :— Those having capitals of iene 600 20,000 every one of these banks yy suspending specie pay- ‘ark, ship ‘Grausda, 3 Wheldon, Bortoat wee Bier, Dale van, Willoughhy, Havan ‘aul T Jones, Taylor, « hatleston; ii Eh Hecumsrh, Hansen, do; achra Coustitution,, Corson, Chtiee: & Eliza, Somers, savannah: A They were ‘Wore not those appointments subject to the Go- r, and consisting of Secretary of State and Coun- ‘and « bill has be ed limiting Senate by Mr. illers ? ‘A. The appointments that I understood Com. Steck- ton was about to make, were to consist of governor and I did not at that time learn any- seorvtary of State thing of the appointment of councillors Did, or did you not learn, that Com Stockton, through deference to the opinion of Lieutenant (olone) Fremont, bad given up his own choice of seoret : Capt Gillespie, and had appointed Col Russeil? I understood that Col. Russell, however, was to be appointed secretary of State Q. Did, or did you not learn, on the 17th January, that in deference to Lieutenant Colonel Fremont, Com. inated Senor Butinia councillor, con- circulation of aren ,000 Pacer Snir J Stockton had appoi trary to bis first intentions. Bcun Cuntew, of and fe [Question put—oourt cleared—re-opened—recess et fifteen minut 6 Question put—You stated in your direct examination that in answer to Lieut. Col Fremont’s alleged inquiry in the conversation on the 17th, that when you had or- ganged @ eivil government you would probably appoint Was that a queatio of probab’ ise a civil govern- 8 the bill) in all cages where # bank has a branch located at another place, that portion of the whole capital actually employed at each nes, shall be taken and deemed the capital thereof, un- der the provisions of this section. The Senate, in Committee of the Whole, discussed this important bill to-day; but the committee rose with- out taking a vote. Subs-quently, a petition was received from several New York merchants and bankers, jreinding, Brown, Brothers & Co., Spofford, Tileston & © Draper & Jones, Grinnell '& Minturn, &o., praying that the banks of this State may be com- pelled to make weekly reports of tneir condition, instead of making reports every three months, as they are now required to do. vensures are actually being taken by the Legislature to reduce the rates of fare per railway from Albany to Buffalo, to two and half cents per mile. In the House, to-day, a committee was appointed to examine the accounts of the State Treasurer, whose term of office will expire on the 31st Prox. him the Governor a tbe l/th, that you would o1 menton your gettin cleared, and after a consultation, the door was opened, aud the decision announced that the Question be put to the witness. Question pat accord- ingly a y instructions from the President of the United Basen through the War Department, were to organise civil goverament, and I intended at the proper time to ‘The enemy had been lately defeated. on the 8th and 9th January, and I did consider the country suff- quiet at that time for a civil government ‘on said in your direct examination, that in an- swer to the alleged inquiry of Lieut, Col. Fremont in the conversation of the l7th that you saw no objection to sppoint bim Governor on your return to Missouri was this answer to that alleged inquiry before or after ned the letter to you in your presence, and refused had $1 “00 inenred at the ¢ about $500 at the General Mutual office, New York. Lauscnxv—At Topsham, Maine, by Messrs Lemont & ge a brig of 200 tons, Pealled the by Captain ao The following b entre of Ni Bosrox, Nov. 12, 1847. Massachusetts. seem to be tolerably well satisfied with the result of Monday’s election ; the whigs, because, contrary to their expectations, they succeeded in giving popular majority ; and the democrats, be- cause they inoreased their vote upwards of 6000, as com- pared with last year, and made in the House of Representatives. ever, assert that they would have done much better, but for the opposition made to their candidate in their accuse Gov. Morton of having opposed h whatever of Jnfluence he has Left, after having been be-draggled through the mud of sonal controversy ; and the accusation gathers weig' frem the fact, that the only county in which the ect cratic vote fell off, as compared with that of last year, is Briatol.in which Gov. M resides. Some gentlemen, who held office under Morton, are known to bave labored aealously aguinst their party’ candidate, and others You will see that’ New York is uot the only State in which democratic harmony is in anything but a condition of peace. The immediate cause of Gov Briggs’s mejority in the tributed tothe want of good faith on rum whigs,” i. ¢., whigs who get thet living or grow rich by selling liquor, hi has been rendered anythin; made against it men sucoved in gulling the democracy ever. as regularly cheat them—as order to teach them that. mo reliance is to be placed on Democratic nominations are too often made with a view to conciliate the rum interest; but it Ja in- variably proved that the members of that interest turn out, on the day of election, to be “rum customers” in- Ittakes more “ fresh salt” than the democracy ate possessed of to catch such wild birds. mocracy are just now clean up to the head of they may be able to discover an article adapted to the beguiling of these birds of prey on that interesting spot. some of it on here, it they should find any. ‘The persons elected to the legislature ure, with some rare exceptions, men of no possible acceunt whatever— mere blocks. and not the wood from which legislators This does not matter much, 40 far as the whiga are concerned, a8 their policy is clear and fixed, what is expected of them. But with the democracy, the case is very different. ‘They are in opposition, ang from an opposition we always ex- pect something racy and briliiant, to make up by weight of intellect for a deficiency in numbers. are on the eve of @ g ought to be such demonstrations from the democracy, in ali quarters, as will convince doubters and waverers arty is not really losing ground, despite the feats it has experienced however, no such demonstration can rationally be ex- pected, so far ay the democrats in the legislature are concerned. With the exception of Mr. Boutwell, who is roally an able man, there is not one of their number who has the least knowledge of legislation, or the amall- est influence with the public. mediocrity, and one which will be long cele! elevation of Dogberries to the greatest places in the gift intelligent people iso said at the end of this crime known to military law,” “foul intent of @ sordid motive,” a portion which Gen Kearny wished to read for himself; but at the instance of the Judge Advocate, the extransous matter was stricken off from the question. } A it was made after the paper had been signed in my presence,and while the conversation lasted, that I said to Lieut. Col Fremont that I was willing he should take hopes he would bave done so. when J should have taken no further notice of it. ‘as it not after you had told him, in reply to his od foguiey about th governorship, that it would ruin bim, if he persisted, and after he had persisted in adhering . to the letter (refusing to acknowledge Kear- ny’s authority } A (after # pause) [ am trying to remember. memory will not serve me to answer that question Q In your cross-examination yesterday, you stated thac in the conversation of the 17th you said you had # Great desire for an interview with Com. Stockton, but told Lieut. Col Fremont you would not ask for it. you forgo'ten that circumstance when on the first day tion, you gave in your full testi- mony relating to the conversation of the i7th? A ‘I endeavored in my testimony to tell what passed Fremont and myself. omitted anything. I will with great pleasure answer and explwin to the accused any th ng which may be sub- mitted to me, aud which he may remember, Jupar Apaocats.—Did you say that you do remem- ber it, or not? Grex Keanyy.—I consider that an answer. Q In your cross examination, you have said that Lieut. Col Fremont expressed a great desire for an in- terview between yourself and Com. Stockton not appear to be distressed at the state ef things then — Ary you and Com. Stockton? The Recent Election All parties he: ‘Ashonl having ie gain of some members ‘The democrats, how- the letter back le. ‘he TRUE beat Gen. Cushing wi with 270 bbis sper oisetc, 350 sp; bri nga, Cadworth, a Be Jago.Oet 1, of your direct exami: refused to vote for him between Lieut. the part of the ayant perhups they ought to do, in Q Whes you expressed your wish for such an inter- w, but would not ask it, did not Lieut. Col Fremont offer to see Com. Stockton, and obtain his consent, and arrange an interview between you? Most unquestionably he did not ! Fremont might have effected an interview, between us, betwown Com. Stockton;and myself; perhaps there were at Los Angeles that could have dene it. Q Dia you leave Los Angeles before ten o’clock the next morning, without wai ing for Lieut. Col. Fremont to bring a note from Com Stockton ? A. [left Los Angeles on the 18th of January at about ten o’elock, and as I had previously given notice to Lieut. Col. Fremont of my intention to do so, | did take leave of him again. Salt River, perhap Lieut. Colonel mercy to send off Guadaloupe. Havann, Oct 29—Shup C : barks Rapid, Ward, for N York, ‘Nov 1 er, for Philadelphia next day: nuedy, Martin, do doz Chief ‘fm Nv York, ior b Milton, Yorke, fin’ Wilmington, do; Martha Singer, Duncan and they know precisel: I sent no message to Com Stockton, and, therefore, could not expect an answer to be brought to'me. Q. (Upon which the Judge Advocate called the at- tention of the witness to his privileges ) your “utmost endeavors’? to suppress the mutiny of which Lieut, Col.,Fromont stands charged to be guilty ? A. (After some’ conversation.) no question which the accused can put to me but | am Put that down, Mr Judge Advo- national contest, ht og Tuesday Lan. bark Rapid, Ward, New York Rove, Chirlentoa St Helena, Sparks, Philadel HOBrig Ann & Julia, Pratt, of Boston, for New York, 2 days—only Am vessel in port Home Ports. Buaszot, Nov 10-Atr sch, Sheuandoah, Sh - Tat, Nov 10--Arr sche, Sheuando, arp, Philadel Nov 10—Cld brig Jali Payson Preble, N York; Rio Janeiro; brigs Swan, I repeat that there is From this State, most free to answer. Nothing further passed between Lieut Col. Fre mont and myself in the interview alluded to, than what Col Benton, —We are done for to-day, sir. sede testimony was read over, and the Court ad- Baxtimone, Nov. 13, 1647. The Jury in the Birch Cuse—Commerce of Baltimore— A Novel Horse Thief Case, $c. Tho jury in the case of Birch, had not agreed up to « late hour Inst night, and the probability is, that they will be discharged on the meeting of the Court this It would be # difficult matter to convince a business man of New York, that a depositor in a bank whose deposits did not exceed $100,000 in five years should overdraw his account to the extent of $22,000, and not know the fact. There are at present lying in the port of Baltimore, exclusive of steumers and bay craft, eleven ships, six- teen barks, twenty-three brigs, and thirty-nine schoo- ners—in all elghty-nine vessels, of which 2 are Bremen and 8 British Of the above, 14 are up for foreign ports and 75 coastwise. A telegraphic despatch was received hore yesterday gentleman of Philadelphia, nami at two valuable horses had been stolen from his stable at his country seat near Wilmington, Delaware; and as the thieves had been traced towards Baltimore, bo re CUMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCK: ‘The Flour Markets, Dernoit, Nov. 6—All business in the produce line is suspended, for want cf eastern advices it steamer jslooked for, and, until it arrives, wo shs! have few transactions to note Change was fair, but there was only one lot offered for There was but little brought in on londs made at $5 a $5 6X The market was not active yes- relies ta. cargo of 4,000 bushels fered, but not taken. “From wagons, The attendance on No purchaser. Rochester, Nov. 11—' terday But little Ohio wheat was of the ruling price is about $1 18 a $120 In other articles of produce, no change to Supply not heavy rn gers Arrived. Cantox—Ship Ariel—O C Montgomery, of Pritadetp| £ UV Vinton, of Providence; and Fred Booth, Loxpos—Ship Sir Robert (% Mrs G M Vanderlip, of New York; Thomas Dixon Copp, of tn, Joseph Earl, sohn K Robinson Peter Lowry, Herman Joguer, Mrs Sa: George Adelade, Mrs Mary Hopewell, Spear Jr, Phi Bautimoxe, Nov 13— beth, from Pensacola. Ch barks Rainbow, (new, 341 tons) Caton, Monte Ne transactions Wright, (new, 371 tons Sintahenney Phila from & wealth announcing Buffalo; Mr Boddin James Walker, Capt tah Hopkins, Dr Charl s Steane, Kittle, Miss Mary Kittle, Lewis Kittle, Miss Elizabeth Kit- 1, Miss Amelin Hennequer, Isaac id famil, Ueect Smith, Robert New: ted their arrest, rt A few of our of- Boers immediately started in the direction of the Phila- road, and in a few hours arrested two larks on the identical horses described by “he tele- On being carried to the police office. one of them cave his name as Thomas W Prickett, and the other as William Agen. a son of the owner of the horses They were, however, committed to jail, where they have spent the night on a soft plank, and it is high- hey will be disposed of ‘this morning ether the old gentieman koew that his son had car- the horse off or not is still « matter of doubt Puitapenenta, Nov. 13, 1847. Conspiracy of Police Officers to Defraud, $e ‘The Quarter Sessions was occupied yesterday afternoon with the trial of Rudolph Fields, police officer, and con- stables George Fields, Richard Shultz, on « charge of conspiring to extort money from certain persons by preferring charges against them, and then having the cases dismissed, on the payment of a bribe instance upon which the trial was brought were made without » warrant, aud the untortu- nate victims of the combination were kept in prison se- veral days, and were liberated upon paying $10, which they procured by pawning their clothing MoCauilley is also oriminated, but his trial has not yet The jury brought in # verdict of guiity against all the defendants; but their sentences will not be pronounced until Saturday next. This case would be the forerunner of many similar ones, if simple justice was The constables throughout the city and gounty, with some honorable exceptions. are believed to be ( much in the habit of stretching their consciences to pre- e8 of guilt where none exist, and at other times to let the goilty escape where they know it will be to ecuniarily, to hoodwink justice for the the destitution that exists in Moyam is caused by the wretched beings that herd in the osllars and hovels of the small streets of ‘at law with somebody, m4 ghts while drunk, so that the officers of law swallow up nearly the hey are able to earn ge. i Mrs Mary Aun Will od, Arshorn Jncobs nee despatoh preign Lmportation: Canton—Ship Ariel—4285 phgs tea 28 cs silks 6246 mats ens sia | box china I box preserved ginger 1 domdse Minot & Hoop- Fyon.ten 3 pkgs pouch riae Salem—3647 pls Crocker ind ‘Sturgis T phat & Son—151 ex9 bxs 79 hE chts Me delphla=1ce Alien & Palson—905 alabs tin 790 cs 61 hf do to order. 8 t Hobert Foel—3s pky A&R Walter39 8 York silke 31 hf chests hs ie AuprawallecotT ds JW Kimpton, Osborn, N Yor Cid brig Phocion, Ailen, Kingston, Jam. Newnens. Nov 3—Arr sehe leabellay Jonuson, New York. Gld, chr Sabine, Penny: lone, ud Isabella, Johnson, ANAT wer Nov 1L—Arr, sebrs Nonkera Belie Fitzge- or ew Bepronp, Nov 11.—Arr, Paice. Mills, Phit Sarah, Perry, New Work iN ny Chapaan—7 do, Hrancis Tire-2? & co—4 eases Barber, Brothers & co—4 do Benjamin—2do EB Baldwin—6 crates D Colden—5 cases Opppenheim—33 phgs Cummings & Dodge—3 do E Griffin—2 crates Tiffany & rude—2 cases Bronson, Brother & ¢o=1 do . eivjageton & cof. cks J L Rock: Feller—6 stoves rte ask OR —2 pkgs C Open! Hor & co—20 bdls Barc! well—5 pkgs Maitland, Naylor & com? pkgs bary—I caxe Crocker inlerres— cask & K id Thomas Dallas Newaunyrort, ev i ps & 3) © Hall—2 bhds ® Leve H 8 heh, Richmond; Caroline, A Hitehen, Saffolk; Wasi cot, Philadelphia: Loui and hftschs and 2sloops C! Parsbore. NS. Sldscns J ey ty & Rozina, J Leaming, Luey A Porte i ny IL—Arr, brigs Ab! Ie. arte ‘York % Nov 11—Arr, sehrs Two. Sites Saul, ew York: Co it Advance, Bryant Philadelph oN ny, Upton, Montevideo, brig O1 Savannan, Nov & “Arr bi t Valent vis coal Oriumelt, M & com52 bbis 16 casks 160 pkg: a1uo—Brig Baltillo—1331, ps tustie $67 dr do O87 bags coffee to, Schmidt & Vogel—100 ‘one & eo—57 do and 401 dry hid Ban Juas—Bark Almira-1090 gtx beaail wood 156 hide bales skivs Goodhue & co—72 do HM D Cotheal & com460 bags The arrests in tl turn & co—I7 grind stones Beize, Hon—Brig Allston—13,200 Ibs logwood F Alexan- Hstoma18.800 The logwood Ff Aleran- | York; ol Treadwell, D der—20 tons hignumy mahogany to order. ne MARITIME HERALD, Port of New York, November 14, 1847. Cleared, he Skiddy, (vacket) nee, Liverpool, R Ker. Wer: faba sun inee de Jowville, Laweance, ‘Sabine, Caulk a, Barstow, New Orlenn . being continuall sulting from quarrels and yam shops and the sum total of what t ‘The flags of the ahipping in mast to-day, In coneenuence of lowell, at ed to our 6! The eulogium delivere stoma house the Chinese Museum, the request of the You on the life and chai wes attend+d by a large and highi. ‘The production was a, masterly Slate, Oeedinet & on, Soefford, Fierton & Coy Pomona, Schwartze, Bremen, Henschen & Woodward, New Orleans, Nesmith & Wals! x. are displayed at balf- ikhart; Florence, ALLENGE—N. Savannah, Lunt, Or ld elothes 19 100k like Repairing Establish jo. Giese Pesaciseo, Brem) Resenkrauf, nde de Verds, E & ‘d last evening in the saloon of by the Hon. Henry D. Gilpin, at mocratic Association, mented Silas Wright, intelligent audience ing, and proved that company) Brett i ewan Normal, e ‘Sous (on the most reason ied serret, 2 doors from Besk N. B.The highest price paid tor renel 1) Farniss BUJohas N ter, Halifax, NST L DeWalt L ton, NC; Kveline, Davis, Boston Hehip, Kii in ears ah heen oe yet for Gil Edward Koppush, lah DB Campbell seaman, r ie tor Mobile. Swedish brig #redonis, Johasoa, Stockholm, 75 days, with order Brig Saltillo, (of Boston) Crocker, Maracaibo, Oct 17th, to o roe apace & Bassett. Berry, bound Nouns sth ph tet Geo from Curacoa for Boston—wished hr Marianna, Fulford, Washington, NC. 5 day: Yitehell. ‘Sd in co with schs Independence aud Cora, jeaulort, me. ee day 1 ship; 2 brigs, unknown, Oregon, Hi Pa Friendship, Hollinger, Alexandri ‘ork, and steamer MisceUancous lenry bearing the nearest port. Wass Snir Youna Bacup The owner of whi te, disco jantucker U8. Nm 1a dangerous ridge near the New m Byaih Shoe} tying 38 W direetiou, having on it 4, Sand 6 fatho e ath Shoal, 8 sistant 4 miles (true,) or N 34, 2. A shoal Lng with 16 feet of water on it in tiethes Rip, fom wppieh Sac reeert Head bi tJ N dg? W (an (ane of "water on it to pe southward and tose Witte) ors 8 tide miles; aud Great Po W by W 34 W (m gnetic,) distant 5 ‘The nbove shoals were ‘found whee apposed 10 exist. ice of the Coast Survey to show the ieee Shoal, will be prepared and publishe of Baas, Rip fin yr 4 Nv CHE, Superintendent U. 5, Coast Survey. Whatemen, Sid from New Bedierd, Nov 11, ships Logaa, Nickerson, Pacific Ocean: gy Terry, Tadan Ocean. Nov 9, Car Quito, Chate Atlantic Ocean, h oil on board (sent home 64 bbls Spoke Sept 17,no lat, &e, bark Dumbarton, Handy, Franklin. Tillson, Provincetown, 2! n 100 do wi renin, 370 ap. Platioa, G Spoken. Ep Edwia, from Liverpool for Savannah, Oct 31, lat 2724, EN Flizabeth Dennison, Spencer, from Mobile for Li 34, lon 7116. Sa es. Isley, 14 days from Antwerp for Bay of 38 10, lon 113. 2, I rt Koa, “from Matanzas for Baston, Oct 24, lat 27, lon 9 30. “Brig Win Pean, from Boston for Philadelphia, Nov 11, off Wissachickou, Marthen, from Wilmington for St Cr ort, Jat 27, lon 7! Behr Gil i a from Havana for Boston, Oct 10, near Great Schr Falcon, Hooper, from St Kitts for Guadaloupe, Oct 2, Foreign Ports, stoval Colon, Smith, fm D seit 1, do, Ger in nod, fe schrs Mere! thurluw, d lth, bark Rio Grande, Dudley (uew) Pierce, Honduras; Geo ivan, Hood, Havana; schr Alvarado, Lanpher, Nov 10—Ari r, Stockbridge, St Jag arleston, Si lelph lainey, Howse do w) Pearson Mobi rig Ga ask Mai West. rig P Cy aches Evel: : ladustry, Horrier, f heock, Bright New York: 7 Grand Is! Noy l—Ar ly, Vern Cruz, | eee ie eaten and mora The of J. or A. Hunt, Nagy, No. 90 a amy i Poeeee = St Chad ick, London, Finadeiphe. . to ho ship 28 Cle Fae Nes- ae piahest pe lot eR a era Persons received in private GP ringing caing the at ALOONS—F. AHRENS, the well oe lor, 20ac Aun street, has iamey Caasimere. ot which he i Eraach tad, Kagliah black cemimerse and doeskins ST ce | pubertal Moar ERE EN plate,lew W 40 mites, | prey. do cat Sree ie oH nde: Faas CITY HOTEL. iA Mate, Providence; EB hiels. 5 Geode OM Bee onteomery. i Provideuce; Rev #amuel Sid in co. with bark James lately received ove: Takes pants to aus COUN. 100 pieces for onl for only Ww ale? 2 Rico 2 N a TIONAL BUO! hereby ngend be liberally af for ‘as abov Breeder pais, agents to the Notion FRAN 4 ez. Maryland; G jobile; ce ‘Newel, New York: Hi 3 J Priee :, Phila; Thief Halsey, Widilay J MeCulloch, New York. visite HOWARD HOTEL. Gale: len, Schensonaty O Burton, 4 Albans; Armstrong, ‘spriggild lewn, rae Mr and itis Mtinetaon "Vermont, “U Hen- Correspond: P M—A:rived—Brigs aad m Pitt, Howes. nam, New Yor! in be oand equal in extent and ress Caps at oue dolar lesan “. large stock of 028 12% No deviation in prices aaa Teil Second le and chen publ coum Sate ar ra hijadelpl G Wikoff, doy J Hubbell, Bridgeport: 5 H T astiNGw COMPOUND SYRUT? OF Dat s warranted ¢ ite tenes. aa Sanford, porate BR Pinkham, Concor and all diseases rainia, about the sorsbiliy, ot come Hoek Pe which costs but ons Lovgsoy' 4) HOTEL J wer} Boston; cA W. ye fluence i in prreccia sey | eradicating the malady. by the ‘This is no quack or lack Diamond, Stevenson, do. a Risimonds FO Record. iN R Sxippy, for Liverpool, will be de- Letter paet, at the Exehany itreets, and at Renyon's: Bs which sails on placen br] will close pao cpp pad the responsibil a Aah peal i a cated Jts of its opert- en the wonderful results of its fons, that the Loudon Lancet, ‘Medical Times, and the most hystetane of both he re k ‘Haudall, ieann ug bu 'W € Britten: Utica: 8 fe? Ciseleton, New ¥ eater; 8 Rowe Gaftimores Le Chase, Norwich; 3_W. wm Wall, Sumers: J jr, U Kan fond, New 9 Yorks A a dite 'G Philbrick, ith, do; 8 Wing, New Yor jucher, Conneatict Wri joan NORTHERN HOTEL. Sergeant, Reapresanty H Hitchcock, Oswego county; G J Osborn, plgrkimnen, 7 Bur New ne vA ibauy; MA “Barr, ‘Leroy: 3 Dawuey, Pottsville. RATHBUN’S HOTEL. E Jenkics, Maine; C Brustaall, Troy; Miss Brooks, New roadhead, Boston; E. Doolittle and D Mardoz, pious Mt and MrsiClarke, Oxford; Ball relandh: | Walbri Headenpan burgh; aa a eheabore eee ‘o'cloel w York from St Domin bounded by the Bilt boat Commerce, of distant 20 il Jost the mate and 4 wen by dvsenter of her, to assist an ial eases of avout, do; Mr Hi i dor At 3 Hathaway, Perle, Nouries general, limit its sule to persons residing where tained, and who can be reached blie ‘conveyance, xin Syrup ennnot joston. The mmereial ofhee, Nantucke _iteamboat, or tn by Peatody do; V hes aunt and’ fail East “Thomaston, ich, by Mr Sanford Starr rior brig of 200 tna aed the "Tartar, owned and to be com jarnard Ulmer, late of brig Growler. Notice to Mariners. dott: xd whieh tat fed to'them, ig a manner to secure their safe aud ‘Notice—Moore & Co., the former agents for this medicine have, with the cousent of Dr. Hastings, of London, sold and transferred the agency of the American contivent to M. ys F Harrison, who is now the 3 Syrup of Naptha in the United Bedford; Mr and Mi NAPTHA— for consumption he di pute bene eS uae the medi vil I who have wsed is (3 sonmemenen they od ay lers t° which ttle, satisfy ay any Patieute= Mlowell, for orae st do ‘uch universal heres, are anxiously eatling jiate recourse toit, and proclaim ly estab ble agen of curing consumption One Dollar a bottle ; nix F bottles for five dollars. As it it around on 147 Greenwich jittance for the number of mediately peckes ’ Compound tsb Dele Owen, Tastes” TAMMANY HALL. J W Trow, Vermont; J Hunt, gy Hayill. So L; ach. bm Halsted, NY; E BA. Philadelphians H Smuth, Conn; F’ see Pa TAYLOR'S HOTEL EM Madam, South Middletow: J sia Boston;38 Capp, Giana ‘WESTERN HOTEL. EW pantie: fing WS WN rea the sen break: ; ar reac sy iS Tits Newburkh; ren seen Bcrefale cutaneous afc ons, ayphilive and, merearil discasess all their forma, brim yisceral obstructions affect rr na Sense ta tral ol ve mizere, Bild: bat powerfal in 10 arsenic or Corrosive 5, ee ‘middle ‘isman and lady, New ill; G thd Morris- be furnished by Dr. Sitno comer of 18th street and Third Avenue, where ' be obtained. It may also be found at King’s corner of John st; at Gunn's, 311 . Bleecker, at Chilton’s, 379 Green is, detailing cases, will be furnished by Ld heaee ne ‘Bo er- ‘Wyman, gs Etch Cee oe cota Rocky Hint i B Johuson, Roch vint light, N (vd Blece Store, | Soe Broadway. a pes leep water nas been ilar to the one an ich as ‘attended the forts of AKT EK’S BFANISA MIXT URE —This extraordinary ita is now for the first time presented to the for twenty years Past, oak is fs wondert tenmve class of iv fiseases, W ir establisnments, jim to make inerens- wives in this notice to enable vad no tor to transfer the places conveniently to h pub- ing graceful for this sup- hoiee of 120 dishesgat. Prices im to need repetition. ‘H. H.GUNTER RRFUMERY “TOILET 8 Are, “Patent Moticings port he oir for th r their Bleeder or Blind, dvduterual or External, Diseases found in ‘conjunction witl sentery, weakness and it oy Fowler's cel br ed walnut oil military y true article. Dr. Ford's ‘Rector Syrup, for om 8 vl For tula, inflammation of the Electuary. It isan internal mu the bowels and blood, i Counisndt screct, first stores late noe 2 Bg of GeR FRERES BRAN DIES—Now paeeines at Fi ci es of the abov wel of the scbecrineg | ‘in France, viz. Ce chel ls Latayente brands, pal y,and gures by its ate o fees Tenia russe ocenactitis alive weioeé die ‘ity, town and village tuary has been intro- intelligence of its effects have been received by the ape In hundreds of tri over cases which were deemed in: Letter of Capt. G. W. Mi ber of the New emer “ T have been afflicted for years ing Like permanent ¢ name ofa remedy. jort, reports her ols) for Pacific ip Walter Scott, Grant, far ith 2 sp whales, (about 50 ‘At Bay of Islands, NZ, April 17, Nan, oil unknown. ‘Touched at Callay, no date, Napoleon, Gibbs, out, 100 sp (reported at C. June 1, them mos out, 5 sp) Ship Corvor of Stonington, has been withdrawa 4 whaling business, and sold to a firm in Boston. ette leant Golooeds fa Bath arte Sad ‘uarter casks White Brandy, of superior flavor, for }» entitled to debenture, a full Loita ae Ghee the sea intages from 1827 to 184 HENRY LEGER Electuary;? and having ing, es eats Lae am Tonnk it ies) alike to lag . Of all remedies yet di ‘ints, this isthe most certai d permanent cure without the least restric: drink, exposure or eet in application to busi- le instance of recent ie, mixture will not je lasta a week, which i. Upham gad ES I wholesale and retail by Watt and. Recbens oe Ful- Dr. A. Upham, 196 Bo: A. and by Draguiets If to CLEAN. Be ton aoe at reall ay, thronghout vise Guited States rHin ber Electuary has the written signature . done with a Betory advertised for the cure of Pil Ses efit valuable remed ness. ‘The ‘proprietor chal gonorrhea to be brot evel forfeiture of cures; many are cured in two days. , Hing, 194 Broadway, corner John street, New York. EDICAL CAKD.: —Dr, Mi oe time to ‘the Treaement ‘st i ee m, and ey oa of Caensiee wars, esable-hitn to perform speedy an ‘res rs ‘aveir welfare by calling on Dr. M, file eialeanoe tate oaat Constitutional Debility—This a the train of evils resulting from a secret. Youtn, nduelng noctaraal emiasions and ultimate teal principles, by item to a ealthy tone, and reinstating its eri- epost fe guaractees trecured by Dr. M. on improved | Ul Solution for the Hair, which w original color in afew moments. any yet offered to the pu humbugged by different hair dves, will Striker, and he will show you itis uo humbu Flous tthe hairorskin,” ‘Those who doubt hai before paying their rte more you wath i Boston, wa fr 9, gris, Toavoid peor THAM'S VEGETABLE SLE TAR = or inter — for the Piles, triumphant! 50,000 cases cured arranted to cure all cases of Piles, either and all Inflemmatory iles—such as Chronic inflammation at the Spine, falling females particularly are sub- iret mae ae for which man; effectual cures— rea but deli U. 8. Service and Mem- jislature. "i june 16, 1847. e piles, and have tried ya everything F of course, Gentlemen who have been one to call on Mr. id no way injue are Te- enience. st paid, promptly attended to. Bee Dr. ‘with the sigaacures of Sir Astley Gooper, Sir Sir A. Carlinier Rot his office, 2065 Falton street, al y, Hair, Whiskers, d from Ieee ietealtoeath arm sanctioned by the. science ot mi the various grad: tioas of eglors, Shoat danger inconvenience, and has justi- fied the fiveral patronage and unlimited coufdenice ofthe pub 1 Black, is required, aak for box marked dB. pared by JULES hte C besnat pestis Fp earce, Hi QODYEaR’S RUBBE "The most extensive assortment ig every article now manufactured, heretofore unequalled, combining lightness and dard boots, shoes, capes, ponchos, 100 Broadway — | Raby ompositionw the oul one jing tage See ke, nay’ be food. wholesais aed retail ge ; i ind ‘wholesale aud retail at the ing bag Ke. Kes tS OD YRAR Rubber, Warehouse, Wo Brondway- opposite Traity Church, between Pine and = MOKEKS’ HEAD QUARERS, 106 Broadway—it 1s often the case, that when «person his establishes be becomes careless of subsequent. opi ely to mroney-making. case , who assures the smokers i in general, that he ¢ his Most strennous efforts to supply them with ts best jaeality of imported segars. His agent in Havana will ir'Jos' Farwell, N York Cli schr Riurast, Nov 5—Arr achr Challenge, N York. "Nov 12—Arr ships Bisbee, Liverpool; barks Ely 3 H milton, Hallett, Charleston (of Bath nce, Somes, C ermnas: beth Batchelder, ratte brig Jo. Broadway, reer nee EOS sf opanterfei or VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIK DYE." if you want. the te. _nu26 30t*m genuine article. ne Welch, doy A Premium awarded at the Franklin Instit CHEMICAL tesULT—A WONDER !—VEGETA QUID, HAIR DYE, to enable persons to dye in: eir hair, without the eee [ne kethee eed For ebrows, &c., to a lightest evil conse row, A chemist, 120 ‘and retail, by 100 "Faltn cor mh vot Willian Broad- . ‘A. ways Ak. arian 1 igen and J. BP Jaquemods 115 JULES HAUEL’S bark Sarah Boyd, Dram. f Melan, (Sw) Chale, Brazil; sch Sid ship Boeton; brig Juno, Hampton Roads, Franconia, Smith constantly forward new, nvotces of the to the island, ans is | Gest task, HH. HENRIQUES, 100 ‘The trade, cous plied on the moat I ed from the Uyited ‘Rta oar, COM: | aR TON — sboel oc Wott aad Acqounes ¥¢ the Sales of Real Estate, the Purchase of Produce, Recs handize, and ot omen or cous er oa for oe customers me gaint rms; and exportersean be rane Bonded Warehonse. ERCIAL AGENCY AT e undersigned will attend to the Collec: State of Texas, effecting jackson. NV Ogee eas, Corner, Gaye’ oa Verens katy Je ‘ela Star, Corner, Cape’ de Verde; Emily Johuson, Johnson, NYork. Cuarceston, Nov 9—Arr shi steamship. Noutherner, Berry. ‘Trescott Belge nary mctice for thirteen years medical qualifications, are a e rests his claims Yoel Rick, + Lirespo teell os South fy d0; brig Thomas Walte East Thomaston, Nov 781d 71h, brig Moxy, Bird, Sava ah; sehrs Cordelia, Smith, N York: Avenger, Simonton, di Mary Farley, Ingraham Be ig Amulet, ) Spafford sid (rom cury OF et Fin diet of or two weeks with scarcely any als who have bit can positively red to health and society. Mild cases removed in two e made unless cured. Postpaid letters ree dollars, will receive neem at ERENCES 1” New Yorn. 10 to four days. No char enclosing a fee of tl Wisners & Gale, 5 ve ship Arvum, Vi Edward G, Faile & Go. jd. BT Vinalhaven, to load oe NO PAY—DR. CORBIT'T, 19 Duane stree: ber of the as College of Sw ur. ath Thomaston, thy brig Wilminy epeage schr Post! N York. KRALL CURE UF SURUPULA, MEMUU RIAL Wes et in the ag ag and acing au, performed «30 Duane street. bt yy certify that I was mirnedlously ‘cured Fy Dr. Joseph Heine ‘a most troublesome scrofulo eri .& D. Ly all, Hon. John Wi Walter B: Lownsend & Co. pes No. 11 Pine street, New York. ONAL FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY Instirance against Fire and Inian Company is prepared to make insur: ing houses, ware- tinge, Tagzaham, “Thowaiton’ Home Hon ld ship Charleston, Salivas, New bark’ Chancellor. Hall, Boston; brig P So ‘New Bepronp, Nov Art schs H N brig Nonpareil, Pope, do: Comelia, Youag, NYork; rdova. Northup, do pv Arr brig Norma, |. Seabury, Boston; schs Mayflower, Hupper, Thomas- against ry or oe damage by fire on dwe reneral. goods, wares and merchandise o! personal property, and on risks of trans | portation oad aby mavigntion. ThomasW.Thorne, John J ifierrick, : Ovni Martin Hoffinan, J, VanBoskercl pare L. Case, AA ere, WwW. iad Kei.oaa, Sex me, must reco} Hartich; 6, (Gans L THOMAS" v Wie President. hie! institution is now fall, = with foney to loan on bond and mor ESFERSON INBUKAN Par ‘4 by ined ate | Seace ‘dwelling Rg Cee fir mere reer sraernagnt nm vi rant Bachange eee NO | jerehants’ . nes to lenis rrushoaas ie" Nov 1l—Arr xa Renelo fey Vas tstoge ington, Mason, do: avileer.d lary Sophia, (Br) ve Lake, Philsdelph William, (ew) (OBES TUCKER, xident, HANGINGS — GREAT BARGAINS CE, Cg Ao Ps Grech ours 910 12 A. d.) Consultations ty fetter may be wer Post Office, New York.” Gro, T. Hore. Seeratary by Be from which } years, and from m whleh . the most s0- ae ‘We, the undersigned, know the above statement to be cor JAMES D. FISH. ¥. R. LER, ex- 105 Sonth ‘Alderman 17th Ward. ir certificates, whic 21 3or®m UTICAL upon the jent, to its on uncommon = very extensive practice in id, easy and Feo cure, bn a rs ok, other ee sou. is com (Star uare) Fala id Boo po iar R. SAVIARD’S [INVALUABLE EXTRACT, eure of Gonorrhasa, Gleet, Lead and al other diseases of the uriiar Carver, Carver, Tavston, Nov 9.—Arr, Amelia, New Lork; Riti Sid, oth, sehr Sarah, New Yark} sl do; Hoth, Artist, J” Pierce, Home! ual [mpoten is extract, have the roods strictly hia | jacturers’ cost To those baying umed in strie ‘accordance with the sbove deslsratfous, express neat, and “genereiy buy double the | ee ber intended before sy LOT TING —J. apes + sloot Charles, Osgar, and # Har: Wistinaton, Nov 10—Arr brigs Gonna Jas Kouch, Lawrence, ote one single pert of change in diet, nor the slightest Its sepea i am unpleasant feelings attendant course of treatment, creating neit le cast of ae earn wekly he sia om he Ai'thone tient under any, ordinary feces of spnetite, sti m5 schr Monso ee had Pearls i its that ro bs sh theeaapte of abi Sear ell acs a orreuul a before inthis eity, relto co Sacks, Goods, which will chenpey than has ever been offe of vee and oo Coats, ‘ante, ood Boys’ Cl Knee 0 300 pieces of fashional ba take to order at fom 25 to 50 per cent less than the general PNG The oa EDICAL. HOUSE-DR, i quae! rest residen dent pines ate cats htledie kabies of youth, still continues to engage Dr. Kinkelin’s rs aemost attention Pulse HA 1% Of pantaloons, hitherto so difficult, hae been [etaced toa certainty, and warranted to fit in every style J. VANDERBILT, 9 Maiden lane. invalids whose complaints are in the depend on being always gon, Whitney, St Jago de Cubs Miranda, Parmlee, Brazos St Jago; Martha, Snow, Ke: well & Co Fatrvot, Leavitt, J DeRowett, Drees the sceomplished orator was truly familler wit nent +u'ject upon which he treated. hg son the stage, we noticed the Hon |, David Paul Brown, Esq., and Martin J Dougherty, eq , President of the » Association AIRET & ROBE ceived and offer for anle sev the most celebrat manufacturers, in jing a wortment, amongst wi hieh are Bracelets, wih aah aud other rich arte atches, geck, as Dap the first ral aarort meng 0 eiaa iat of ‘ol Wa ron a factories of Among the dis- won; : emrcere: Go "enfield, Alexan of Pease ivania, to be werehe for the weet aterm | x ‘4 prompt, safe and energetic aaraneers travelling, st [meant at a. moment ne satel cient to.cure apace Ee aecaen t paculars ee (th page of the Fhe 3 BOTANICAL ILLS, for the H irritation of the kidne of Abernethy’s pi nd aire ee "8 maelves in the m i wide calabeis ils ix the b Tin ew ing ant the above fonorrhaa one bow in An for the ie NKE KI a condueted by Pk K. hi treatment, is notice with me- ost convenient and Cha tthe most went sya whee. ine ir vaste hated medy tothe altieted as “8 Cathe 101 ie sete sticon: at iio ep ting lunacy, Pee. of mouse lower extremities, the viet sulfore aber m si * teeta iaterce lassitude, a ‘and total ‘deca: ver i one of man’s physical and consumption may vanes hag solitary habits , and those ose tatrimo- been productive of of thone hap happy ina ects eer violation of sop cages of sudden decline 7 be traced to the above and particularly in nial alliances, have which should atte: counubial ie will vertisement trents of an im) Young man, if you woul be restored to manly vil cure this cordial—it is mode of effecting nen cure. an h jompany th price $2 ver bot xe cordial contains no mer id. wholesale and reta®| Lam p Store, Sus Baile itsubject to peitered from ta of body aud mind, d only, chor of ha ry, or any mineral by 5,0. FAY, 901 Fulton street, venue, New Yor e eae ‘wall be forwarded to an bys ‘or country by addressing aa above, post pai ‘Wadsworth, 45 North Main street, t 168 Weshington street, Bostoa; Martinand Winteley, 320 Market . Williams, Buffalo; and of Dr. ‘Also, for ge by Dr Hipets baldmore, Mil NB No Girt and those contemplating marrige, ty fromeerain oa may eon vers, personally or b, jecee and office, 55 T LA uw val anecific pe rope, ia all stages of disense, and an- ‘This elegant, safe, agreenbl people of the United fallable preparation is now offered to th States, under the direction of the original ive manner ns effectually to preclude the feit, and to secure to the aflli possibility of counter- 1 benefit of a se!f-eur which has phage nw gh hs the hands of mer- es. f'not from an watz t thin ‘Temedy is purel fred Phy and perfectly safe au and ae vegeta i sy eure the most violent and citi chute af thiadiseanes nud eradicate every particle of 1: ctious matter from the ayetem, without any disagreeable ef- feets, and Teatore the patient to’ most perfeet state of health It is very agreeable to the taste. createsuo perceptible odor, id be used with the moat entire sec: “A ir sex, without resort to any medical a.tviser or m, a Sah street, and A.H Price, $2 per bottle. reay nnd success, rth Sold only. ty. Wyatt & Ketchat Gosh, 5S Co., 149 Fulton street, $500 2" ture—A_ positive and speedy cure, diet, or hindrance from business. the French Pills poss ALLENGE—Valier's French: nrivalled remedy for disease of a private n! without the restriction of "The many advantages which over balsam copavia. capsules, 1» cannot fail to give tage a seacided sides beingthe most tapped and speedy cure ever discovered. they are entirely free from any un) feel do not affect the breath, or sicken the stomac! the presence ot 10n oF disco’ all complaints of f these troublesome com- last ten years complaints, ily such universal suce roduce a remed’ ots iy of Esestyand by Wyatt Ketcham, iai unl cercainty. an WAY (Gor. oF. oe Fo RH OU MA, POUND SPRUE ‘Mla and 1925 BROADw ist oi pret auth fee ek This medicinal remedy is published forthe sole benefit of those suffering, from rheumatiam, ipa e of the mi iis, and al decasee a , ke. From bor Stiffness in, &e. RINGS 6 jas and stiffness of tances near them, car experi supervision of the most eminent of the faculty, it their unanimous recommendation, aud many have yon remedies 10F from the perert, art. oo un far nal ‘rismg from, the fujudioious and long con: atte eases that have loug rested all overtreatment have je eases that have long resisted a besa rapidly Shi eatirely semaved by thus powerful alveracive jon may be considered a Oe and increasing demand for an gticle ape kind pecripe meee Pry ibefare Seon itiesrbestnmeaded fo fall conte spat trie o couvines the most, ineredulons has induced the CHanes p. RING, Dragzi N. BeBe sure.to observe ete rans manne of cit Be # i. Ring over the cork of each he CURE OF msg abate some os art ia ever, occupying too much space, the iMiowinn rensarks ke will be ined to certain cirogmstances, il judge wane he has means of cure. Among other pings ti itwaa pe ge th ci eomplaivt or no, and its proper imin cas curs in bad and long cutab ished for months and even years without bart ff Neither is it necessary pain, or anything directing the attention to the seat tof hi i! Pain, certainly is now and then complained < of, eat it happens to be superad change in this respect. only when jaflammation regard to other effects, especiall of early cases, eels ob- served to fal} yy nervous system, rather than here are, however, three cireumstanc most peculiarly belong to stricture, meet together, should never be lost dinte means of cure. i, but lead to imme other symptoms might be men: ladies as well, or ey and settled form, van the iti three belong to. stricture in its early 980 easily and certainly removed. .. The first o! Tae Mareen or Uninatino—It has been said al much ey oar or impedes ture in its more the stream need not be istrue; but observe what hay te at should be found that a pad or two will afterwards steal away, so as to wet a little, ¢! fling as it may seem, will afford a ground of strong suspicion. Tue Time a ForMER GononnHaa MAY HAVE REMAINED Wo chee —It is uot so much how long ago it a hat ww long the Beery, tage may it possible in ever leet a run without pro uci hay state, the jength of onorrheen has been, suffered to continue d of from six to eight wel icious circumstance. T 4 STRICTURE Has UPON THE Mixp.—No- thing is more certain than that the effect of stryeture isto de and to lessen mental ene: complained of in the same degree by everv Taividual, ba one degree or other, that neture, in which the, active, or capable of lao aserions effect: though considers the n there isa ‘nedinm by whiehthe inmn . through the same the sexual organs tier explained in ittle volume whic is sent to many parts ofthe world As the cure of stricture Prpceeds, the act ‘On the cure of stricture; it is re} rivate Treatise” of the author, a Ii ated that this is ¢ertain— generally accomplished in in or inconvenience, an So much te ye however, coul a vory Jittle time. advanced some years Provements in this art, that, bs Of careful and experienced persons, the cure is now accom- jished in as many days as formerly it demanded months. Many also, who cannot consult the writer personally, on aecount of distance, &c., undertake the cure themselves, and happily suc- ceed. ‘To such the “Practical Private Treatise” author of the Practice consulted ‘upan the diseases there referred to, h street, and those who ages, will be surprised at jence attending ‘heir gare, lieves, Ss Bent certain SE of can properly ap- cially in inte from it incipient, to its more — uncommon sdvantages, in addition to © ver he can afford a rayid, h he has ground for stating, can be obtained tt apd weed dad 12A.M., variably exceptes ‘Box 869 Lower Post Ht Ofice, from no other source in America. advice strictly followed, aie ae of society iy ofa children, wh many prudent people iety from the pre e prospect Nabe bse posts renee m entering the matrimonial here is a work that will tell you | boy ae oom sec obviate all such objections. Beer cect sirsets, the illuor No. Aun street, New York Tnadical dcley, ah ne ry instance supported its and agreeable in its “retains in every climate its in the form of a eda 3) ed su deserved reputation, cr ce es? cvenrliest and worst stag natiscous taste and unpleasant odor iy svelded i in this preparation. For ee TARRANT, Dray tale fa whoteodle ax SH Also for sale aug 2 Park Row 110 Broadway: 10 pi way. Hes MUNSON 7, Duane str nee rin stlnenses. io med ical ‘mas fn New oy con Leng is pre-eminent. No tricture, Uleers wu Sonat in eotox Cig 4 of tel ier, ‘ake fh mn days, vyhot Post rent “etter eter couesiing $ Mio THe GuOVER 18 CONSULTED, CONFIDENTIAL, the trended to by him; are al iy higas it grate. in the