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io'be sent after the wens. He answered that | could not not to let things out Thad a little conversation—endea' every argument I could think of the B im thet he was He had told me thst he had not seen the circularof Com ShubrickandGen Kearny, or the Department order placing me in the command of that distri hanger tohim Returning 'o his quarters order signed by Lt. Col Fremont, onthe subject. Hy» Geolined giving moa copy of it As! was ‘about leaving, he he expressed ‘a great desire that | would wait tre Lieut. Col Fremont. He eaid he ‘would return very soon, and that nothing would suifer from it in the meantime. Returning to towa, I 8001 after sent a written order to Actin, pt Wilson, of the artillery of the battalion, as | uaderstood, to turn over all theartillery and ordasnee stores in his charge to an officer why oma t pointed to receive it,Capt. Wilson havi couv-r-ation informed me that the a1 vod bis charge, and given me to understand that by ‘ould turn it over to me if ordered The uext Sey. L think, Treceived on official letrer trom Captain a. them esa before | left hedge} Jonge Apvocatse—lIs that the paper, sir, to which you fer? Maj Coox—This is the paper. It enclosed another from “apt. Owens - ‘wo letters read from Capt Wilson and Capt. Owens, Bi to deliver up thegunsexcupt by order of Lieut Col Fremont Tonen i —Any thing further to say, sir? d Cc Nothing, sir a Wace | Dapartment order did you refer to? A Teath Military Department, No 2. I think it fs dated the ist of March Jopoe Aprocate (Order of Geveral Ke ‘wa. gir, that is the order. ry Was the mission of General Gabriel within the limits of the Southern Military Department to the com mand of which you ware assigned by Department order No 2. of March lat, 1847? A Yor. Jonar Avvocats.—Now, set down, Major Cook. [Let- ter shown to Major Cook] Will you read that letter, A Major Moroan desired Is that # copy of the order, sir? Court to be clesred, whieh was done After a short til the Court was openad aad the paper shown to the a8; baing a cer- tified copy from the Adjutant General’s Office, it had been decided that thi per be read. Q Did you write r. of which this appears to be & copy? and if so, is this @ true copy ? A. It appears to be trav. | wrote sucha letter. (Let- ter read ) (cory ) Heap Qrs. 8, M. Dist. Ciwpap pr 108 AnGxtes, March 26,1847 Sin:—I arrived here with Co C, Ist Dragoons, and four companies of my battalion, early the 23d inétant Atter marohing into town, | occupied # house (belonging to goverament) by Co C,and encamped the battalion in the edge of the town. Yesterday morning | svat Lieut. Smith with his mounted men against Indians. who were complained of as having attacked and occu- ied a ranche about 85 milesdistant | ther,with Lieut, avidson and Dr. Sanderson, rode out to the San Ge briel mission to examine the quarter, and see the Cali- fornia battalion, Capt. Owens was in command, and they pumbered,as | was toformed, 2 ithont the staff Whilst examining the ordnance, which is all there, I remarked that | had ordered mules to be brought out that day for the two dragoon howitzers. Capt. Owens immediately said he had received positive orders not to let any of it go from his charge, and that he could not let me have it. He said he had never seen the printed “ cireular” of the 10th M. D.O No. 2. | showed them, and read them to bim, and asked him if he did uot acknowledge the authority of the United States govern- ment. He said he considered Col Fremont as ohief military authority in the country With perfect tem- per, Lexhausted every source of information and argu- ment —touched every motive for obedience aad union in ‘this distant land amongst enemies, appealed to his pat- rlotism, and painted the disistrous circumstances likely to result to public interests and to persons from this treasonable course. In vain! He showed me Lieut. Col Fremont’s orders to him on his departure to Mon- terey. He declined permitting me to take acopy. I yeod i, aaa Dr Sendereon, ‘It coatsined a peregraph to this effect—that he, (Capt. Owens) was to obey the orders of no officer not coming expressly from him; (Col. Fremont) and another paragraph forbidding him to deliver the artillery or ordnnce to any corps without express orders from Lieut Col Fremont. In obedience to these orders he would refuse to obey Gen. Kearny, or the President of the United States, the same! Qo my return to town, b-lieving it my duty to use every effort to fulfil my ordera, I sentto Midshipman J. R. Wilson, who has been acting captain of artillery and ordnance, and who told me he had charge or command of all the ordaauce, a very pointed order to bring in all artillery} ke , which had beenentrusted to him or attached to hx partioular command, and deliver it to am officer I should designate to receive it, and give receipts for it. After leaving it to be inrerred that he could and would comply, I have received his retusal or excuse, as will be’ seen in his letter and its enclosure, (one from Captain Owens), copies of which ure enclosed, marked oneand two. Ihave every reason to doubt that steps were tken to allow the men of that battalion to de ids Knowingly upon their being mustered into service according to law and orders. One of them (their adju- tant, he told me) said he would ave been willing for one; and also that Lieut Colonel Fremont had not gone out to San Gabriel to attend to it. 1 look upon them generally as good citizens, but cruelly and studiously aided and deceived. I would attempt to undeceive , but that I deem the public good requires the muat- ber sould be unknown. I shail observe if this precau- tion fs ased by others. !f these Americans are taught not to obey the legal authority of the government, what dangerous {impressions must have uaavoidably been im- parted to the late enemy, who surround us; who gallop over the country armed to thetesth, and many of them with weapons taken in battle from our troops? I sacri- fies all feelings or pride to duty, which [ tuink plainly forbids any attempt to crush this resistance of mis- guided men. It would bea signal forrevolt. The ge- nerals orders are not obeye: My God! To think of a howitzer brought over the deserts with so much faithful labor, by the drazoons— with which they have four times fought ad brought here to the resoue of Lieut. nd his volunteers—to be refused to them ‘and in defiance of the or- I denounce this treason or this dizvs the satety of the country and duties, by men, toe, believe that th by this Lieat ders of his ‘approaches from around us. Mr Russell left here with an express for the States, a few hours before my arrival. H sent, I presume, by Lieut. Col. Fremont, as Cap ‘Owens told me he bad taken public animals from Yau Gabriel. It is said here he went to take « petition whiob has been signed here by some of t! in favor of Lieut. Col. Fremont. Lieut. Gillespie is still here I bave deemed it my duty to send this information by express. 1am, very respectfully, Your ob’t servant, P. Sf. GEORGE "COOKE, Livut. Col. Commanding. Capt. H. 8. Tonvea, Ass’t Acj’t General, Monterey. P. S$ —I was informed by Capt Owens that there were at least 100 horses at San Gabriel The Adjutant said be knew there were 150 a fewdays Psrac (A true copy) ED. Towneenn, Ass’t Adjt. General After the reading, Parsioent Brooxe —Captain Loe, will you be good enough to read the evidenoe of the dy? I think it is the hour of adjournment ‘Testimony read, and then the Court adjourned. Partapecenia, Nov. 19, 1847, M. P. Young—Horrible Qutrage—Poisoning Case, $c. A meeting of the Philadelphia Bar was beld this morn- ing, to express their sentiments in relation to their late fellow member, Montgomery FP. Young, Esq, whose eath at Puebla, from an attack of bilieus fever, was an- nounced yesterday by the telegraph despatches from the @outh. The mail that reached here this morning, con- firmed the rad tidings. Resolutions of condolence were parsed at the meeting Of the Bar, and s committee was appoiated to convey them the bereaved family. His remains will, doubt- Jess, be brought home for interment, as measures are al- ready on foot to accomplish this wish of his family. The effects of unbridled passion in brutalizing hum: ity was on Thursday exhibited in the vicinity of Fair- mount. A girl, the daughter of a family of bud repute, having takeo « mortal dislike to a little girl living in the neighborhood, had uttered the most violent threata against ber. On Thursday the childcame into the yard and the passions of the female fury becoming excited,she seized the innocent object of ber rage and attempted to throw it into the cesspool. , The child in her fright, throw- ing out her arms, prevented theffall through the aper- tare, when the monster Lyte her down with her foot, and thus accomplishing her design, immediately fled and secreted herself, The cries of the child caused an alarm to be nd it was extricated from the pool, but in such an exhausted state that its life can soareely de preserved It still survived last evening The author of this outrageous deed remained conce: pile of lamber in the collar of her father's hows wret yesterday afternoon, when she id into the street, ‘and was arrested by some of the neighbors, while en- = to escape. She was committed to await the result, The coroner has had a supposed case of poiso: - dor investigation all this week, but the jary have mast some to adocision. The deceased was s woman resid- ing ia Southwark, who coming to her dvath in a aud. den and rather mysterious manner, indvoed the institu. tion of aninvestigation into the attendant circumstan- ees. The suspicions that exist are not clear enough to authorise the jury in concluding upon » verdict, and they adjourned yesterday to meet this day week, in the hope that some additional evidence may be elicited. Baxtimone, Nov. 19,1847, | Reiny Weather—The Birch Trial—Mr. Clay and the Baltimore Whigs We havea heavy storm of rain this morning, which has continued, without intermission, during the whole night. Cold weather, however, seems an far off an ever. The trial of Birch drags slowly along, and wil ny ee be brought to a close before the middie cf nent learn that the leading whigs of Baltimore; Jobnson, do not took upon" Mr Clay's on which the whi, stand Inthe coming contest ‘His tpecch” neva? reach Bers this evening, when hia views in fall on the great topics of ins hias been but Mttle iseussion of ite will there be unti} the oMeiai report is Jows pare Sammon A.B erection of sneteer synagogue in tht including teting upeana shvian and spies peek Oat ing one synagogue would Tar Tevecrara.—The leg see have iueorpogated a comp of Morse’s through tha’ leans to Lexington, Ky., wi branches p. Leaertie.: Cincinnati 4 Wh ‘rom Hen! eilly, wan, we uuterstand rererred ed back, with « request of the committee t» be dis- charged from its consideration, which was concarred ii The reason of this course was, that it appeared to hay no practioal ‘object of public ul utility. It should not be forgotten that the transmission of Mr. Clay’s resolutions so premptly ‘om Cinolanatl to Philads {pba was by Morse’s telegraph. hington islature of Tennes- any to build a line State from New Or- hes from that point A memorial ae age telegraph law, to # committee and report- COMMEMAUAL INTELLIGH NOM: wecsnd $ %. Pt ray ‘Sales=35 2: 100 Girard Bank. 1%, "| North Ame- 126; $6830 State 5’s, 73; $5000 s.cading Railroad Bonds Bosro: hs Boston and Ne 18—Brok: a Provdenee Businoad, oN 12 don fac fem Bags s"; 200 pe « Jo. 1143 100 do dividends B53" 125 dy igs Railroot Eanes, Tw345 $1000 d States.) '62, 9: Second loard—50 sh: Norees hand Worcester Kailrmd, b90, 37; 25 do 363g; 10 t a Raitr ad. 16734; 2 0 Ease Boston Co. I7! 4 do. tf piss BS do, 17 U1 16; 100 du, 980, 17542 50 >, 17563 Phtiado phia Cattio Market, Nov. 18.—Offerings consist of 1200 head of Boot Cat- tle, including 600 taken to New York, 220 Cows and Culver 1400 Hoge and 1250 Sheep. Prices—Bueves pretty much all sold at $5 co 6 60 the 100 Ibs, Cows and Calves sold wt $18 @ 89 for freah; $14 a 29 for springers, and $7 lifor dry Cows, Hoge—Dull, and buyers take hold slowly nt $5 60.46 60 the 100 lbs Shrep—Salos range at $183 50 euch, as to condition. Hay—Salee of the week at $1.a1 15 the owt for good Timothy. with a fair demand. Straw brings $7 88 the 100 bund Foreign Markets. Tuo Janetno, Sept. 27.—Business continues dull. Flour is very quiet ; there is scarcely any io first hands, and the arrivals of new are not heavy ; there must be con- siderable improvement in prices. ' Vessels do not arrive, and freights looking up again. Ne disengaged vessels.— Any arriving. and willing to goto New Orleans, would ily get $160, if not $160. Exchange is leokiog rather flat ; we quote it 273 for first rate paper. Flour —Stock in’ all hands 15.000 bbls; in first hands 2500 bbls. Gallego $24, Haxall $21, Baltimore $18, Columbia $20, New Orleans $16. About 11,600 bbls shipped and chipping for River Plate this month, which is the reason prices did not dolineso much swe feared. New flour jaily expected. Coffeg—Stook at least 60,000 bags, and arriving teerly, Prices ought to decline further, ‘par- ticularly with the great scarcity of tonnage. We quote regulars 2600 4 2700 ; firste 2800; fine firsts 2900; su- perlors $3 ; fine superiors 3100. Havana, Nov 8—Our eugar market during the past month has been very quiet, owing to the little left for sale, and the few transactions are at higher priews. We quote : Cucuruchos. 534 a6 rs; ordinary yellows, 6 63; middling do, 6% w 744; fine do, 74 a 8; florete do, 3a 8%. nominal, none for sale; ordinary whites, 8% « 9; middling do, 934 @ 9%; fine and florete dogl0% ‘a 11, nominal, none for vale. ‘The prospects for the next crop continue highly favorable. Grinding, however, will be somewhat delayed,in consequence of revent heavy rains, ud no supplies of consequence will be brought to mar. ket before the usual period We continue without ar rivals of new coffee. Prices are nominal at $5 a $6% (23.3 932 11). Molasses scarce at 2 a 318, No new molasses can be looked for until the middle or end of December. Little has been done in exchanges. London hus advanced from 12 to 12% and 13 per cent premium, and most sellers now asx higher rates; Paris, par; Spain, 40500 premium; New York and Bosten, % a 1 premium. Freights are dull, the last engagements for Europe being « Spanish ship and o Belgian bark, for Antwerp, at £210, For the United States nothing is offering. —_——— ‘Passengers Arriv Haxovag—Ship Brareue-# Hiltitiy A. Hi V Hilti, Victor Hilriti, T Balmsen, 8 Stuche! H Plekue, T Meyer, H Struwe—106 in the steerage. Passengers Salled. Sr Cugix—Ship Cormelin—B Gregory, Jersey City: B Hof mun, U8 Hofman, © MeLaughita, A ‘Albany: Walter Hud id servact, Mra Talcott, “irs J Denver © Whitmore, Miss Whitmore, Mr J Morris tease, Williamsbury Geo A Elliot, ‘New Haven; Philip Pherson, Wm Moore, Rey Mr Hawley Newburgh; For, England; Mrs Me and friend, St Croix. “Foreign Lmportatio ofauavno—Ship Brareas—40 care T& 1. Brockelmaan—2 obsoa—74 do 139 bundles Rake 9 87 Ehtera et Wiley Be “Purana “4 Hotrich 2E Thayer—3 H Maller—26 C Abrenfeld—2i Schm: sei—I Breithaupt & Cham—30_ WF Hayorn—1 Beck & Kankhard—2 C Krager—t A A Smit & co ¢ Moran & lsetin— 1G Mank—4 Boring & Witre—t Schanidt & Balchea—t DM ceper-¢ Hors'mw Sons & Dracker—4 J T Dolan & Son—| rhe we pr # Linvol4—1 Bechtel & Dreyer—28 C pei orl Hetach—I L J Cohen—1 Fivchel & Stade—3 0 Schrage Koop & co—2 J F Mutler—3 Medeler & M Kohlsant—15 G B Morewood & co—51 F S Sch Scharfeaberg & Louis—i do 50 bundles willows J 2u2l plates apeiter Phelps Dodge & co—3 balus GH Heyen- burg! Lackman & B other—! Nanning Noster—1 H E ing—63 F Granenthal—1 WW Marat—t 44 Lanny hcimichey oug lass & Biothe—4 C Kroll pseifer—6; seacke ~984 rs 1rou Boorman Johns s—13 C M Voru- inser & Gomi CN M Jacksou—t Michelhausen 1 Kohisaat & Brother —t t Mille— 9G & AH Wiate—21 Grosheim & Clapham—19 Dougiass& Brohet E Muller--205 M Setn & co—3 Meyer Foppes. 1525 bundles willow 665 plates speiter 9 bxs mdse J iron 57 ok mdse to order. —838 bales hemp 23 do deer skins 136 qr jo Moon HIGH Ww. 428 6 32 Cleared. Ship»—Elsinore, Riley, Mobile, J Ogden: Adirondack, Gil- Thatleaton, E'S fauen se Ca; Mew Vouk, Hail doo G emia Tobae'9 ran ih, Ripley, Celentte, WE H Howland & Co; a MCE) emaun, Bremen, T Poppe; Cosmo: (Br) Outerbrige, London Cook & Sinith; Washington, (fivea) Metzen, Hambarg, Schmidt & Bulchen: Isnbelin, MeKee, West Indies, Al ‘Chauncey; Magdaiene, (Brem) Kat man, Havaca, Meyer & Stucken; Thetis, Crosby. New Or leans J B Gaiger Brign—Marcellu Abeoua, Sauper, Cae ew, Nenvitas, Barnard, Curti: Read & Hoppock: Euphemii Gowans, Ft fhe ‘& J Lannie; Joseph Haw, (Bi) (en erton, 1 Winniewe Schs—D ‘i phil (Br) Holders, St Johns, NB. J W Barnba {xsbou, Woodlend, Brazos St Jago; Go: as Foster, Jack ville, Breit & Vose; Isxbella. Johnson, Newbera. N’; Florin da, Cram, Georgetown; Statesman, Cathel, Alexendria, Stur- gem, Clearman & Co; Buena Vista, Rickets, Philadelphia; J Cooley & Lo, Nour’, Boston Bloup—New York, ‘Thompson, New Haven. Arrived. qdiambare ship Brarens, Nieuburg, Hamburg, 36 days, to Glasson, Fleck, (reported ye: erday) Liver- salt, to J Reybura. 258 steerage ick, and 9 deaths on the pass: “t’Petralto. Lett, Fetsley, Hisal, 25 days, to New York—only Am vessel. While the W. was at Sisal, 4 seamen arrived there in a small boat, who stated they belonged to the Brit sh brig John Lewis, which hai at sen; took them on board to them a passage to th bat when ready to sail an order came for them—they w sorters from a vessel of war at Lagoa. 6th inst, lat 24 83 25, spoke ton; 10th, saw n ana Reef. Biig U'Baldw jassett, ~avannah, 8 ‘days, with cotton, to ag Pri & Dimon. 2 steerage passengers Lighier sehr Union, from Barnegat. with mabogaay from the ‘which wat ashore at Bang A British brig, unknown, Salled. Ships E Z, New Oriee Ellen Brooks, Mobile; bark Gene see, New sleant: bi Herald ne ba aap urn, Nov 19.4 P M. msehs Dart, Some eremiah Leaming, ' if Corpit, Hew iJ Rasling, Smith, di Fair Harrison, Boxes ‘Outesie. Cuoper, Pioneer, (Br) Backs, Gornin varge Whales Boldwinr do. Miscellaneous Record. cum CuRLew, Lameke, previansly spoken in di . ved at Baltimore ou the 17th. 39 dayn out from St Dotnrage lor itis port with all hands sick; lost the first officer, Nir fant, gad Kova en; veut the etmainder to fhe hosts” Qrt 29:1 30, loo 72, spoke Medora, of and from 4 bound (‘d Tito supp ed the U with one man. Frevious to sj ing the bark. the schr was totally unmanned, all hands Bates t wick at the time with the nd in that for fiv poke leran, brig Othello, of Mobile, posed fo Baltimore, and Vetets: burg’ of aud for New York, and asked the assistance of a man, which they both sharply refused to grant. Bria Goxnon, from Havana, at Boston, saw a bark ashore on had painted ports; saw several wreckers inside the reef, Scun Hu tox, at Boston, saw on the 17tha herm brig ashore on Nantucket Point, the sen breaking over her; saw a boat un- der hor jib (hought to be the Spartan, of Bremen) Baio Srantan, of Bremen, Me, from Philadelphia for Bos- ton, was seen ashore on Great Point Rip on the 17th, bv a ves: sel from Nautucker. [t was then ebb tide: would probably be got off next tide with assistance. Steamer Port. Aap. hence for New Charleston on the 15th: she had exper | from 8W, with aheavy head sea for 3 day: Bara Anva. Dennis, at Boston, lort 40 hhds of molasses off deck, Oct 28th, Int 27 30, | 79 40, i - 26,14 milas 8 of Cape Florida Light mv a beicadhare ie Sewn Caxotisr, of Saco, sbandanedat sea, from #aannah for Bath, was insured for $3000 at th ptune Office, Boston. Additional particulars of her lose will be found 1a the news columns Launcnap~On Tnesday last, from the al Taylor. at Medford ship Kate Hw Loy by Mesars. Bramball & Howe, of B the (reighting business and will be o mings, formerly of bark John Parker New Yone Har rie ew York Hannon—At the request of th Gommerce: the wih Aud tor rected that tase can bects | shal be pinged i Chanuel. Diaees about the teeof tecembers 5 kee lpsdoa tix rleans, arrived at very strong winds intended for minanded by Captaia Co- da coventy-one | ottl Jes range caster wn square Ease ‘eat Spit. wilde New eet tT ham) NW Cour ale from. Nantucket 7th, abil iva, July lath, Le AK from Fay abee ae m0 ol re ko then ou steer ae ‘Bunt. ti Fragidont, (of Worpert ‘sid hip ‘Geo Westie, (of Ware i Mary. Pacific. ichmond, Wood, NB, oil not tpt mapa) Sylph, Gardaer FH, for the Supite Phas areas J 734 fore reper ost, left Taleshuana vious, Wm C 1 New Lon with Tear’ of vesds without wind, off that po: Pty 1400 bbis o1!. Also 600 bbl . Pease, Edgartown: River, bak pown "Sid from ‘do. aoe 1500 9), 1500 wh, to eruise 2 mouths aud ho Passed, Oct 7, lat 18 338, lon 35 40, ‘awhuling bark steering —, showing a white flag with a black cross. Spoken, Ship Emperor, Brown from New Orleans for Havre, Oct 29, off Double Head Bhot Keys. » Bhs Gardiner from Autworp for New Orleans, Nov 4, lat teenth ship,Veatn, Soulry, {rom Havre for New Orleans, ov Oct 7, tat 18 ‘38 AE ‘35 40, wes passed a by steering showing @ white barger with her name, first two oo bark Trident, Thing, trom Liverpool, Aug 10, for rk ig Roasoke, {rom Wilmington, NC, for ‘Tri Re dad, jnry loremat, had been dismasted ins husricane on he $d Oct ‘Uct 19, ie 19 05, lon 57 56. Schr Anu Maria, fiom’ Baltimore for Apalachicola, Nov 7, Jat 29 57, ou uu Foreign Ports. Havana, Nov 7—Arr brigs Lebago, Coffin, from Portland; Juno, Bates, dangtva. M fm Savannah; Emily B'Schroeder, Almy, Wil- Mi. fart 2—Schr Jubilee, Fa 4) for Montevideo, put angum, Crockett, do 12; Ave i arr aechy brigs Gambia, Bai justavos fm Rio G ande just Wiley, (from Baltimore, arr 6) for New Yost 7 = Home Ports, Avexanonta, Nov 17—Arr sehr Harriet, (Br) Halif-x. Baxcon, Noy 19— \rrachs Eliza velaad, Coombs; Malabar, Gxehrist and Freemen, Bu ton, NYor Cid brig Albioa Cooper, Mallil ; Aig Bare, Havana. sid shin rd Alsop (aew) Smith, NOrleans: brix James Marah Barrimone, Nov 19—Acr brig Eagle, Boston; sehr Curlew. Lameke, 33 days from St Deetatee NW Uae viens (s80 Miscellaneous): alzo azz sch Josephive. Latoy- reite, New York. sussia, White Vera RW ti sche Streanmlet, (Br) Crowell Halex, he W as lg: findiens Orb, Walker, Yom. ox, Nov 18 hi aks Jao U Eeewns, io yrne, dos 1a ns K x, Wilmi RS Broxuard, Peasivgion, os "aon none Biaaetfoea *eniledelpia 1e. Hanson, do: Mary, Ellen, Nowell, Smvrns, Del Oriental, Brown; Newark; J Silliman, Coleman, Troy; ure, Norton, Rondovt; Hutoka Jones; Mount Ve non, ay Fn Crowell; New York. i no Samee: N Orlea (or ve Beavev. “Phy adel mi bert schr ohn L Whiprts, Kellersn, ‘Riekimpad thd. brig CHariestox, Nov 16—Arr steamship Portland, Spinney, N York, bouud to NOrleaus vin Key West—has experienced very strong winds from 8W with aheavy st three Sarl Johann Frederick. (Bremen) Whiting, Bremen; Kendrick, Boston; schr Le Roy. Bedell. NYork. | Be- (per going, up. steamship Northerner Budd, NYork. ‘The ritish ship Commerce, Jones, Liverpool, touched, f will proceed to NOrleans. Cd achs Merchant, Tessier, $a vannths Esther Ann, (Br) Bethelt, "Nassau, NP; enbella, Ro- lean: "ipaanrows, Nov 15—Arr schra Eliza Jane, Spauldiog. N You far Danvers: 17th, Susan, Hassell, Nantueket. for York, In port,9 4m, schr Susaa, for N York, to-morrow; two sebs in the outer roa aut, Riven. Nov Mie sche David Smith, Philadelph Xgth sehr Barab Elizabeth. do, Sid loth br jeneral Traylor, "Houmes's Houx, Nav 16—Arr brig Adel Island, fot Boston. Also arr bngs For land, bie for Newburyport; NOt Auaeee. 2 Hoston fordo; Wes Nova Scotia for do: 'Browa, Machi Moreon’ Corawhe Ph ladeipinia for Fiymos Bridges, Rangor for Baltimore Monitx, Nov ll—Are schr Nile, Bourne, Falmouth, M N 10 Arr ships, Columbia Merry Philadelph a an 3 derson, Boston; Qu heever, en, Liverpool: Kspindola. Barstow Vera Cruz: St Mary, Blaffens, New Medford, Wilbur, Bi em hambrar Wilson do: Ar. Fe Pharsifin, Al Havre; a ton, Pagkard York; Tabb , Roderick, V. ‘Havana; Margoret, (Br) MeMul- i (nent) Dorie, Campancny, Miseatt deast'Macs | a tara, (Yneatu nats. a Mica once Hore aeered, Iafads 0) & cramepor schr Maj Viaton Dowen, Tuaplen: Below, shins Pharsalra. Allen, tfom, Liverpool; Brutus, Yarmouth, and Raritan; ge 6 bark, name unknown, aground to the eastward of the 8W' Ship Kizabeth is ngroond on the mud lum s outside the at SW Pass Cld ships Union, F ster, N York: Live pool; bark Lowell, Brad treet NYo Patterson. steamer Hi Newaury ike miagton, N Samael, Linn, Baltimore; sehr Salas carer iladelphia. #04 es Nov 17—Sld bark Caledonia, (Br) Hunter, Liv Ponruaxp. Nov J7—Arr bark Parana, Gooding} New York Cid brew Frankiin, Gilchrist, NOrleans PontemoutH, Nov 15—Arr ship Clara. You ire. Provi Nov 17—Arr brigs New a, Smith Turks dora, Niekersony Bangor. Cid brig Grand Turk, Port Wichwons, Nov ld-Arr sebs EL & A Stuart, Lozier, New Maria Theresa, Smalley, Salem. Sid bark Phenix New che | Ellen Sed: swisk, Newark, Pampero, and Gene- (Rassian) Buckland, > Sa John Enders Yor Baltimore Johason, do; sch ries Savem Nov 17—Arr bark E Upton, Montevi dev Cld sehr Mary Clark. Small, N Baoo, Nov 10—Arrscha Bradore, heat; Philadelphia; 12th, ‘Texas, Brown, NYork. EDICA!. Uinue r@ be cousalted on all f rin gf priyate diseases, de- M NOTICE.—Doctors @aucet & Morpy eon- lives, strictures, chronic gleets. &¢, bY curing goo! in L jon, will be parsued by practiced for years in Loado will be in constant atrendane st, Charges moderat EDICAL CARD—Ihe members of the Tege o1 Medioine and Phirmscy, 95 Nasvan street, con tinue to devote their !undivided attention to cases. Persia suffering from those complaints may asvfe and permanent cure without injury to the cou or confinement from business ‘The consulting physician at- tends daily for consultation from9 A.M.to7 P.M. ‘Terms mo- dente and a » ke apa, in twoto four day The new method nd lately oinlgend Morpy, whe has a member oj the college, their office, 113 Greenwich iding in the couptry can ree dressing a letter sage KiCH A! ARD! 95 Nassau street, New York. DR. JOHNSON, 7 Duane street 40 well known as tl ful practitioner in New York in the treatment of veneren| The Doctor's reputation for skil i those old half cured cuses that have existed for years, is pre-eminent. Gleet strieture, ulcers upon the body. or in the throat or nose, pains inthe heud and dones uf the lees, effectually cured. Congtitutioual wenkness, brought on by a secret habit in men, causing lascivious dreams and nij rpicveuted.. Reseat eases cured in fou y. No alteration im diet, or aan | re SUSPENSION F OF PRICES D Penh egos, 184 Lote af 200 bs. ond upwards From Alb or Y. Tyoy. vit taadhee 4 tbs. oy. 2% 025 0% 22 02S 037 40 040 050 45 045 063 50 (050 075 56 056 08) 63 (063 0 88 80 (0:80 05 92 098 " 06 «1:06 3” 18° 118 143 7 197 162 50 150 1% 175 200 The Expr as forward: ivoatzact’ only isk of the owner. Goods destined for places off the line of railroad or weat of Baffalo will be deli to other lines or other modes of conveyance between those places (auless otherwise ordered), and all resp sibility on our part cease delivery of the property as above, LIVINGSTON, & WELLS, 10 Wall street. New York. lass: Le) glass ware n7 1% r T°, PARENTS AND GUARDIANS je taught on moderate terms by a Indy who has had considerable expe- aching the inno; she bas given general satiefact! tad gan refer to families: whom she haw been in the habit: of aching Terms three dollars per month. A line addressed to Music to the Herald offes, shall be 8 at- t DY EARS BBER GI 100 rai dive assortment ot. fella Rap t Goods icle now manufactured, and o! S quality ombising lightness and durability, including coats, cloaas, boots, shoes capes, see travel: Hing bake Se. fee, may’ be found wholesale ned retail at the GOODYEAR Rubber, Ware! Church, all atreets. PLENDID GOTHIC DOOR fae pertis aubseri- ber would respectfully invite the attention of gentlemen t, his new and beautiful s.yle of Door and Number Plates, Prorounce atthe late Fair the han Plates ever got up, and for which he received the premiam. R ROBERTS, Premiam Door Pinte Extablishme 2 12t@ re ‘482 Rrowdwav, ay Ache? HEAD Lae: 106 Rreadw ait nis a best angiity of imported segars Hi recat (H Haven constantly forward new invoices of the must ae rior nous to the tolands and at his QUES too Bees if forthe Gade coms by; canoeass ‘and steamboat oe maa; nad exporters can be om tl atte Bee ish led Warrhonae — ot@ 14r¥ rm Bes! ‘AST CAPS-Peter Konerts, 3 Broadw received from anccion, 1000 embroi hed breakfast canes from 25 A sok and mashin do: infiute sree staas thread tare capes, verthes, ec 0 per eent below rhe usual pi fo $ ini Cleaning aed Ret wlan sablisheent. 6s Gold ouen who se | i ‘he bnoys will be red my one binek stripe running round band pat im mid-e rn a By els can pase either | U to page, ih ih the w inex pany c dts beacon tn 0 Boer all isrense, item, tar, alae and paint extracted vithont oiling thee cloth, at the shortest notice and on the most reasouabl je perans ry aoe akBez Do hieher pie Me ea or seule font, el: Sime Dururrf Ne Mian O Bares Oa aod residing, J Gibbon, pate Haren o seiee Weshingtou' J Barber, Nor ASTOR pore : SS Boothe’ enor Binigiey, Be ae KA Weshingtout FL te ei ‘stom, 5, Enlade pn i Bromus, ‘Providence: Binbar, do; P thasen, Washtagton P Baxt Kelly, do; JW: Midler: tS danke Soran D Migun, Lowis county; Mrs Col Burnett, Siag L Martin, orry HOTEL. D Beall osm Rey Jamesand Mrs Ri Warren,’ Bal * Wiens, 3 finer, Pavludeiphia: Major tcbolaoa, U rie Caries M Beale, hl Long 3 Mi iphia; J Siow, do; WH Brown, ie Manus Boston.” ‘ rom CLINTON HOTEL. A Downer, r Slerida;, Miles R_ bins, Mass: ir ant eos J, H Robins, do; ie m kage Ai Atgaer, oun; 8 fi ls Hadiche: vy. yop Mrac tons . 4 Mr and Mrs HR Mdsoom and Mian H Meson, nt N18 EASTERN PEARL STREET. MOUSE. Wm H Davis, yYeshinaton: J Connecticut; A B Jour iJ L Stusrt, ladys ‘and chil Brus, Bridgeport: 8 Herter: Chas M. ‘Bomers; Waterman, New we we wetclay Mr aM “Darli torn, Springfe! an ing, Wa ‘ iris Albany; 3 Daviels rs fi ton: % ¥ Kier, nn We wart, do; do; Ludlow, S2'Champeons Lyan; Leopold ire Eamaa, K: wi eomardy Haven; © Swan Poughkeepsie; » Newburg; B Beach Rom 8 Congley, Belsimores EB Green, J Hailv: Mr Rutheric jouoa, Middl ouuectient: H UKs Koowles, Faweett. Hadsou; hi mast tt Cunsiughuy Mizend Mrs Rathbo wend, Laiayette; Mr and Mrs Moore, Pi Natchez; Win 8 aud Mise Maxwell, Worceste JUDSON’S HOTEL. Mrand Mrs Swazey, Gen J McK nsley, Marsachusetis; J id, Stouts toa; Miss Bwit., # Chapman, C Durand, € Crehore, Boston; Gowiey, J Buith, 8 Mecriman, Waterbury ine, Dass Krause, Mise Oaken, Lo yg Baldwins’ O Ht Smith, Philadelphia; J Neage * yovesoy’s HOTEH. sf, satan Vt beak Ee P Boffinton, Fall worth, Great B. Smi iJ B Mena N o5 2 Gram, » Sth a wsindy DW Pieces aoe: Ce aullivas, harton, Philadelph Geffroy, New: ), Schoharie county, 1b: B nd; J 8 Shearer, Albany; T Bryan, Lc ar HOTEL. J Woodholl, Genesee; WM Whitmore sud lady, New Jersey; J Know't, Batavia: J Smith and fi Pr 3 Beatty an¢ family, Bergen, New Jersey; ah 3 W Waton; Baltimore, it W Danse, New 3 ages Basi Fh uae ol alk, Fort lay Albaa es, Miss aie, Miler, Drie A Houe nad leoy,, Bucks; Baron De ‘Mote aud son, South Bergen. bany Keuayy Atbany 3 RATHBUN’S HOTEL. : L G Smith, 8 Brown, N Kimball, L K Johnstone, Doolittle, 3. Ashley, Auburn; ory, Dan- vil shoem + Stier Ws ;JM Tw eker, Byracuo; W Marsh, ner JE Magy, Weahin joalt, Sandus- ky; J Crankell, Palmyra; & C Rich, iehewert D Murray, New York. TAYLOR’S HOTEL. AK Speer, New Brunswick, NJ; C Brit Hamp- shire; KB Daruier, New Jersey; B'S Sink, Connecticut; Riehardson, New York; E Hrenny and lady, Newport. TAMMANY HALL. J Doggett, Florida: R F Winslow Connecticut; & lewburgh, J Hi pomecnneate id, J Porter, Schenecta- dy; HP Ferris, Putpam Count: Taylor, Connecticut: JL Moore, New Yorks W kawaii: Bostoa: 4 Al en, Massacha: s Namo HOTEL. n% D tion, Ni BRC jd, Farhi 5 ‘Hoover, eV NJ; 4 RITANNIA WARE & Norris, (successors to treet, between Avenue B ani ANUFACTORY —Optrande leary Hopper,) No. 284 Second have constautly on hand and for nal glrge aasgriment of Britannje Lampe fox ol and pir andleaticks, Castors, Pitchers, Taunblers, Soup and Gravy poous, Bpitioous, Syringes, Decanter Corks, e. UB. Britannia Ware nently repnired. __——_ 812 30t#re Tsve PAPER—1000 one Reams Nod 1 White Tissue. een soo do. Yellow we do. , Por asle PRRARY & RRONKS, LOTHING—). VANDRBILT, 36 Maiden Im Vites geutlemen and boys, in. ‘ETE re Ten call. ‘The subs Cc or made to order, to favor him w' usands of ouable garmet hat cannot be surp teyle of cut of Gaiah, whieli he will sell at wholeane of rots an has eve! consist- ing of dress and rock nseues clio Folia, Baclus, Overce as; ‘eats, Pance. and Boy: Fels lothing mp ‘more thay $00 pieces ‘oF fashivoable Goods, which wil) je to order at f-om 25 to 50 per cent less than the general tn VIN B.x-The ontting of pantaloons, hitherto go di cult, has been reduced to a certaiat ant warrant in ever” style of ashton. J. VANDERBILT, 96 Maiden Jane. aa 19" re Y HUMUH OF THE ANNUNC LATION For sale, Five Pews, Ni cept selected as the beu Cabs the pipe 3 : W comimanoinga fall tow of the congregation, ym the stained glass windows is avoided — Tp @ G. MFT WINTER, 31 Wall street, over the Mechua- 022 4tm Lith street ns BUARVING BUNMUUL LN Line COUN. | ey "RY .—An experienced teacher has taken for some ae past, amber children, not ex Lech into her ft 4s boarders and teholary Her time is devoted to the papila, id no pains their studies, and ren- yr them comforta! yy wi under her care. attention is paid 0 th and mor ‘The location is very h ere are at present a few vacan ee Har terms enquire of J. E. Betts, Esq., ita or Hunts Bags No. 9 Ohambers atresi pe ALONE. AHRENS, the well known Fauts Nlor, 200% Aum street, has lately received over 100 pieces acy Casnimersa, of which he ‘makes pants to order for only $310.8) lench and Enelish black cassimeres and doeskixa ited good sale. ‘rtd ‘who are in waa of pants will do well to alla 2034 Ann street. NGS’ COMPOUND SYRU* OF aries BR atts ranted cure for consumption id all diseases of the the dis aig ut the eurability of eonsamption, and satisfied the faculty, and all who have wsed it, that consumption, and sl sfectiousof the Jungs, eaunot only be cured, bat they are as towiien ly and simply eured as almost any of the di Scan frame is liable. The operation of a sui dollar, is suficient to satisfy any gone with the disease—of this fact ; fires widence of its Tepe. i y th which costs but ons ifnot altog eal dow fluence diate relict wh ted r- Hastivgs its dis 0 quac! one of the most ‘eminent its nis- a (eens of the age, and has made a full di tory, and all its component parts, to the world incur the responsibility of confining to himse! profit. a secret which was calculated to di good. And wag be ‘has been the wonderful results of its opera tions, that the London Medical Times, and the most ee ofcuring consumption F bottles for five dollars. at be pur ‘and out by ment will, in general, limit its sale to the tod towne ; and, persons residing where Navi shoul a write iret wert NCA street, New, York, seclosing, bottles required, which tie to them, in a manner to secure ae ie rar ay er gale ‘conve ey aor (0. 47 Greenwich remittance fer fy) Cis of be immedi fee Fan) F. their safe and speedy ery. *Notice—Moore & Co., the former agents for this medicine, have with the consent of Dr, Hastings, of London, sold an transferred the agency of the American contivent t0 Harrison, who is now the sole. ope, Fert of Hast wm “4 ‘Compound Svrup of Naptha in the United nd Cant 59 30% m. NIVERBALLY APPROV~ ARKRANTS COM D. {RACT CUBE, OUND EXT AND COPAIBA— d by popals rl high authority of the tious by popa lar opinion snd inet Po iociee mos distingnia ed of the m ed a remedy whore success has deserved repucation. Being conv ase, Sioa has proved that i desirable and traly valuable qualities Paste—is tasteless, aad does not imnpai To persons bellowing pamstion ven g portable in its ran, apeed 1 both in the ed and worst loug ¥oy voyares, this pre- ing. any other—neat and in its, operation, of the severest paring whilst. ne usually na .seous taste waplessent odor natural fcopaib, whally avoided in this ansong For je retat wee ee TS RRANT, D: corner of nwich and eas oc fife for ante at 2 Pasi flow: 110 Broadway: 0 Astor 5 am 183 Broad way. R™: EYE BALSA’ e A chiel looks uno grim indows o his soul grow di There ture than it by defecti oo therefore be be gar ie estimated in dollars and cent BALSAM prepared by Hi ah ay TO Its merits have been tented by long exper have ved nuspeakable benefit from its appl pauents, a suffering from inflammation for yea! d by using tw Ta salve. redness fom their eye- ewb odily ailments more di eas 9 opal fed t0 read plea light, Price 25 cents a jar, bi itty Chemin, 73 Broadway. ear (ham BERT, 31 Liberty street,ha ceived aud offer for ‘sale several cares of Ji moat celebrated manufieturers.in Gen ral assortinent, amongst which are teheg and oth ce agacles. Cons Watches, anc Genera Watches, ancl as Duplex. Anchor turers. Also, a id general pak, vot the common kind of a a oan of Loele,Chaur det Fonds, and Sel " =m Covered pa. ang! dor* mn AIRET & K eva, i maprising 8 racelets, ily on hand, rich ments, and manleve hes, imier. Wau ‘a Geneva a above ohgenerit iar telabs exporure of change = the Proprietor challenges sing! fire. ete aart Oba Se Sue bot er PAB: end ‘For pi Koy] roadway, Sorner Yoln' treet, oes Soares States, WA ori ro Ty manner as e: y Wo Dre Pose counter | out i the ful! benefit of a se'f-cur tng remedy wiyeh boa savedtovuaade fi from the haads of mer juacks, the She ements e the most Mery] and Yibegrecesio sf ry agreeable to the taste. createsuo perosptible of odor, and may be used with the most entire secresy and su: v Persons of os, sex, ete resort to any medical » tuviser or Masta cate by Wh Kecchamy 1 Foton street, nd r Bold oats 149 iis Price, $2 per bottle oli Freach Pile y for disease of a ‘cure, without the restriction of ness. ss. The ‘he many advantages whic ot hll so tive preference. ht ia cath fecrual ther seken i CHALLi and speedy cure ever discovered; they. are ea m any aopleassnt smell, do affect the breat stomach in the least, may be at any time, or in the presence of the Most intimate friend, thus enabling’ the patients to cure them- selves wuhout the font of suspic. » or discovery. | They are od. They have been at stages of these fouge any one to prod lagen cnralety, eatee 8300 4 ra rec, comner of Fi Hf y Wrattk Ketehame Iron street 30cm 192 * TRGARWAT, COR. OF JOHN, ; Mi LOB. O! HL ergy Se RINGS ING seg Hb Syau? | bi euebets pubtiad ap thanele Gorede umats pains and stiffuess of — scular substances near T]eM, Ea Loa iseases of oF H ¥oniopar Shean on festes, free Fomnay welling of the tions of ne skin, and jiseanes ari from an is From bona fide ‘experiments, un rection and su \e most eminent of the faculty, it ation, and m: on Pamctarks Pronounced it the best poss the above named diseases. from the purest aru- cles and is warranted’to give sati It thins rifies and irritation, and [eaves every quickens the ireulation, allay: part Of the animal e my in a perfect state of health. For those complaints arising fr injudioious and long con tinued use of mercury, this combination may be consdered a specific ; cases that have long resisted all other treatment have rons rapidly and entirely removed by this powerful alterative for an article of this kind it before the pt ty A: at there i isa rel Tie gens and i janetc roe de asap wee benef 0 probe See "the redul ee, and deuce, and weedeat ral io convince the most incredalone raphe and eold Pee eS ARES H. RING, Dro ve to obser Brtadwar. cor ‘oh ats. ju mugnal ork of ench bottle. a pone ELECTUARY, phant! 50,000 case: Thi warranted to cure all eases of Piles, either Biceding 0 or Blisdgizesteal or Reravesl, ana all ixdvormcory seases found in ‘conjunction with the Piles—anch eakness and inflammation of the Spi.ve, falli » womb, &c., that females paruicularly are 51 peculiar circumstances; for which many certi cares gould ba given el spenay aud eliecceal cures-vet abil cacy forbids their publication. Severe and habitual costiveness, flow of Mace! to the head, mation of the stomach: ie rand cures Bi by its action on the ‘mate of which are the cause o! a “Universal commendetion From evesy city: where Dr. Upham’s Vegetable Pile Exectaary has been intro- the most gratifying intel:igence of its effects have been ‘by the proprietor. In hundreds of instances it has Griumphed over cases which were deemed incura Leteer of Capt. G. W. McLean, of the U. 8. Service and Mem- ber of the New Jersey Legislature. Ranway, June 16, 1847. “| have been aMicted for years with the piles, and nave tried without anything like permanent benefit, almost everything Beak: y. Thad, ax matter of course, Ioatall confidence in medicine.’ Under’ this feeling { was in: duced—not, without. reluctanee, 1 confess—to we * Upham’s ing used it for about three weeks, accord- ind, to my utter surprise, a raptom of the di Uphann and myself to rm make this statement. Sold wholesale ba retail by Wyatt ay Ketcham, iat Fu town and village Lohan cccnsie ted by reac ae ‘ally ne Uled Bats mbnee $4 bo aie yi ‘written si ‘The hand fo. tlco dom ertised for the intanahouretG wactye ne 8 30em CHEMICAL KESULT—A WONDER !—VEGETA BLE LIQUID HAIR DYE, to enable persons to dye in- santapeou ly their hair, without the least inconvenience. Fos hanging red an Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrow: +5 tO 8 Brow Lap hemnut color. ‘The slightest evil conse oe need not befeared altogether hari d by the scienceot feol out danger Seduss iinoral someone Miastinited sonfiseuce of te pat, Tie. if Blsck i required, ask for bor ere ‘if Brown, box marked B. * JULES HAUEL, id ot and chemist, 120 Prepared by Meret. Friledelpas ~— sold wholesale and Tol by A.B.& D.S. ND: Fulton. Willlam Yoheson, 273 Broadw' Ena B iA. F. Artault, 19 Broadway; and J. BY Juquemody 415 , New York. f iterfeits. Ask for * JULES HAUEL’S FABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE.” if you want the feauine ticle. A premium: awarded at t the Franklin Institute. au26 90t*m O CURE NU FAY DR: CORBITT, is D N mom ber of the Royal Colls f Bi i of the Medical «reatinent of certai licate His loi and close attention to this class Sfeomplainise hia p ind exper a mode of ‘extraordin experience jeasant, ale iement—his inary suc. e1 a long and practice for thirteeu years 10 city—and. above all hi imate me: qualifications, ares few of the grounds, on orien he rests ims ur. Cs mode of treatment is safe, effectual and expeditions notre- Clreal the use of mercury or restraint in * © oF Eo we pain, Constitutions ity — indulged ina certain loathsome and secret bit be restored to health and bey ild cases removed intwo ave No Pe dag | eured. Postpaid peceees ree dollars, will receive big od 30t?'m AAUP RE UF SU RUFU LA. formed by and Joints, performe Ir. W: Bib Mencuman UL 1@ street. dy cortify that { was mirectilouaty aby Joseph Heine ye '@ most troublesome serolalows comp! ins, from which | } uffered for about five years, and from which Pasa bes Lowery called skillfal physicians could " G* rs Crigehs, fa Duane sect, Georg treet, under whore care | s00n red. Such of my acquaintances who wi eine, who cured me, must recollect tal" Es only office is at No. 20 Duane street. ok Ww. GIBBONS. Clerk of Falton Market We, the undersigned, Shi the above statement to be cor JAMES D. FISH, 15 South azeet WALSH os N.B—Dr. Heine has hundreds of similar cortilie toe, wihie can be seen at his office. ig AUTHOR OF CTICAL alVATE TREATISE, ke ‘upon the diseases there referred. to, at his resid » 88 Greenwich at. and these who appl: e enrly stage of ‘these diseases will be ew atthe rapidity and Tetle inconvenience attending their cure. He bel those whe have suffered from a ce people, and her causes, who can properly appreciate his services, es cially io Stricture, from its first or incyjnent, to its more ad from uncommon ad- Hi PH. consul te Ame ca. oo inv ily ‘24 DE, SAVIARD's INVALUABLE EXTRACT. for the cure of rr] ae ree ial Impotency, and all other diseases zany oe his extract hee now been sadacigatl teen before e public to establish yw of doubt, its superiority over all other medi ee 1d, however puffiag or preposterous their pretensions. thousand cases, the proprietor has never rece an pted. Consultations by letter may be ped Post Office, New York.” one Aileen its failure. “It bie not the les change in or the slightest m_ the patient’ ordinary Maia es action is perfectly free, “trom all nes unpleasant feel undei ordin course of t ees of Sppenite, nor that tell nied by the racking Sction of sorealiedspecities,but by its tonie properties prevent ing that per ekly appearance so well mark the remedies, je, accompanied with fall Bact ft 40 Greenwich, between Courtlandt and Liberty New Vork Price 8i sem —This extraordinary remedy is now for the first time presented to the publie Rrivate practice, for twenty years past, sgnalized by marked and has proved, beyond t shad its wonderful cura 3 G4 OS SPANISH MIXTURE. Its ary and. tertiary liver, spleen, senses, we peel ob ‘obstructions affections "of the kiduey, . Mild, bat ow ‘To all those afflicted with any of these r a of the 1 thors comtear iaforestion will We Milnor, corner of 18th street and rhea ‘Avene, where mixture may be obtained. Tt may. also ‘be at Ring's Drng Store, 182 Broadway, corner of ts a Gunn's, Bioucker st: and of Mr. L.. Bleecker, at Chilton’, 319 Green detailing cases, will be furnished by A, ADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—D PHYS GMA re ie cone 15 years’ reside tionerin Phi re of all maladies of a still continues to an Invalids whose eomplaints tion, may depend on be ng always conducted by Dr. K velf, ith a Prompt, safe and energetic treatment, to a perfeet cure. Stra ay travel! lied at a moment’s notice with me- ine sufficient ‘tocured hemselves in the most convenient and my te manner. 4 a ik t cl ai aus paid will meet prot Residence, Ct st pai it al sraet of Third and’ Untow aeteeter halts aquare trons LeFor fail particulars see 4th page of the Philadetphie Spire Ce atthe Times. D* JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near well known as the most succensfal onitae nt in in Now York in the So of delrente diseases. years Dr. JOHN! the most extensive p.-5 Priyate diseases of jcal man in New York. tor’s reputation for skill one old half-cured poetic No matter how long y: iar e’ neseand bones of the [enn effec nena and bones of the joml weakness, brought on by a'secret Ayu MY’S SaUTANE CAL = ae onrety ical eure " . ony mag peyevand Lacorthasa. or of Abernethy’s rl i in the a ee the above ‘one. box wiih oe recipe ee. 8 ae ped Prompective aires tie aff cxed wt tho invaluable Fanecea,to which hea. his own health ence ateflheast, being best thful exinience, Frommedby = t toextend to others the bls ait through several vears, Bi ve been redeeming many from disease and and e tablisting confideu jose to_ whom he aduinutered them as a fare antl offering of one so signally relieved, hm sapabe pee known to all tt many persous who rs thus og ‘One of the maa. uh “ al tel "Why d ake ale ol Tein els the lance exces, ‘ail who use it”? more pains io Bitters. thunlythe best medieive I ever knew, having entirely relieved tae of debaty,a ‘and produced an entire change ia. my whole 5 eam ° * You would be surpri dif you kuew Telerestchauge it has made inne. {am periectl; antisfied of its good qualities, and when you know how much benefit bas heen gived from it why do you not lett Le more Re-eraliy salon iby the extabluhment of *geucies Me ition of their preparation to all wia Debility. Indueed t to o extend a use, for their sale, and public digestion. Dis Liver Com- pease euros in cases of Fever and Bilions Cholie, Dispepara, mplints, Se. ye "i al) their varred attendant pales are in possession of ihe’ jetor, copies of some of b ich may. be had at his Agencies, and from oue of whi-h the MI ig an extract:— ‘or nearly five years Ihave been afflicted with act tad (rene having tried some hun- without the slightest relief, 1 1) moedicnwes ax useless, until from ire- iaduced to try your Bi'ters a dT now ame too highly. 1 a matter imyo «tb! contents of ouly two bottles, 1 ind my~ pitation y dollars, which, with my highest rezas you will please accept, but estimation I pl ce your 1eeieated uedisine thus writes: Yconsider ita duty which I uot ouly owe to you, but to my fellow bei+gs, to speak in praise of your Aromane Bitters, a medicine w! igh T think has saved my lite, aud restored me to li health. For several year was * ed with the Liver ; Thad employed different phys cians with no good results ith became 10 my strengih ful- ed so much that I was obtined to up my usual daily labor. My physicians at last told me they could do no that I must die. Is there no hope, popes, of cyer ny ante began ts, 1 found my health restored, and now you see me ® bg ‘man: and com [ be but grateful'to yon? You have saved my |i my healih, and how can repay you! Lshell recommend: it whereve), i Band toute eat all who may ead ti y complaint, to go imme ately and get this ‘ine hese in le Bitters may be had, whol at Dr, Hdward Chasteney’s, triucipal Agent, her of Broome streets and also of the folowing agents 1a the city, at 75 cents per bottle. George Chilton 379 Greenwich street; Wm. Forbes, No 505, Pearl street; es Cochrane, 150 Divi n street, corner of er of Wooster; Allen & Mei kt re hal Chiltoa, 276 Fourth street, ee war Timead 226 Graud street, ve it Broadway and t utger: Brigham & FO reet; for No. 17 Avenue D, comer of Third Street. end 109 aes pd, eorner of Eighth street; E. H. Payton, No 606 Greenwich "Rothe Emigrant and those who are proceeding to the new cha sao) ly of this article is of indispent ment, should be ever “a companies restorative of the biliary organs to « healthy LAKE’S Aromatic Bitters are of priceless worth to such persons; nor should any, inac imate so variable aud danger- ousas our2. be without pply to check the progress of dis- ease on the appearance of its carliest I elie i! for thereby touch humau suffering may be avoide Ith, fo inti- mately connected with human happiness, be securely enjoy- co Baste nd latend# re S, with or with: ut Board, ly, 106 Leonard steeet <A ily, forpn ep pecguated as jars, that there re f tate ere gentlemen well edac fa ‘heme js jo the pened and: PPURNISHED APART, vin, Fren’h fa Sully interchuise of a well uly, haa} ae No. 106 Leo od wa oA m, a neathy ingle gentlemen n18 3teod*m ad i re—also the ‘act tha E th gueveey an its cw fact ecriocate sy yom ts in those who are not in the least aware of it. ever, occupying too much space, the following remarks will be confined to certain circumstances, which will enable ous to judge whether he hos this complaint or no, and ite proper means of cure. Among other things i it was remarked, that it wasby no means necessary that the stream of urine should be ol ected. oF preh diminished, in a ease of stricture; this, indeed, o¢- in bad aud Jong estabjished cases, but for m ut producing of, bat it only when {nflammetion happens te be superadded, and wich regard to other effects, especially of ea Pass these served to fall w the =e iuelf oy most pecaliarly jong to stricture, test together, should never be [oat aight arcat F : tied, but mowt ol diese belong ts ar Sempron wel in its more advanced and settied for: ile silage, and beloug to stricture in its early The first the mind an the following tl of these ee when it is so easily and certainly removed. 5 to. = Manner or Uninating—It has been said ie that the stream need not be much diminished or impeded and that istrue tobearve what happens after this is fished. andthe cloth readjusted, and if it should be found that a drop or re two will after waids steal away, s0 a5 to be} alittle, this, tri fling as it may seem, will afford a grount of strong suspicion. The next revards Tux Time avoumxn GONORRHG:A MAY HAVE REMAINED Uncunep.—It isnot so much how long ago it may have oc- curred, as how long the gleety stage may have continued— ale is it possible in every case to state the length of time EX oe may ran without producing stricture, for oue is uatu- ra ly — posed to stricture than another As a general if agonorrhaa has been suffered to cont iy ‘“'period of m six to eight weeks. this would strengthen any other suspicious curt ‘he thira is Errsct a 8 uron tHE Minp-—No- thing is mor effect of stri ture is to de- press the spit complained ft case of stricture, + t 18 not so active, or capable of business as former! is is Ito serious effect; thongh litle understood, bur it ia uuauen onably true. |, whoever ¢ connec tion of mind and sexual orga: will ay ine that as there isa medium Cae ‘whieh the min 80 Labi! ao upon these orgaus, $0, tame medum, ¢ inbetter ‘explained in sejact upon the mind. This She Haivate Treatsie™ of the’ issentto many parts of the w ren e activity of isnversabty Gry, ec free from pain or ingonventence, a eeencly econ J avery little time, So mach as this. however, coul been nced some years sao. but such have been the inte provements in this art, that, by proper means, and in the bands careful and experienced’ persons, the cure is now aecom- plished in as many days as forme demanded months. Many also, who cannut consult the writer personally, on account of distance, &e., undertake the cure themselves, and happily sue~ ceed. ‘To such the "Practical Private Treacise” is 1: valuable. Dr. Ralph. author of the Practical Private Trentiuse, &e., is cortsulted upon the diseases there referred to,at his ree-dence, 88 Greenwich street, and those who apply in the et sme of these diseases, will be by imap se the er apaity, and bitte in- # ir, @ little volume whiel ‘As the cure of stricture convenience attending th lieves, however, those who have Fou '¢ outta “tie 4 ther causes, Ww Properly ap- jeture from ius Ame or Nd distressing which (from qucommon “avin stensive practice in this complaint “i an eilerd o vek. store Tadical cure, which he has ground for stating, caa be obi from no ot Office hours 9t0 12 A- tndéto 9 P.M. a letéer, may be addresse Dish nenLae AT CURUL i POTENCY, INCOR Dei His On WoCTURN SIONS, he ee Seuslcoted end poerecfelirens edy his been ye moat ractice of cee, eastes and sure mpire. France an Indee happy, Ronit Os geous in the Britia A the cures that the late u Inger of life. The frag high encomium. The in the United States recommend ticle for the cure of the above tasasrecific for the foliowmg depiorsble affections, the consequence of early, indiscreet, secret habits of youth, or the excessive indulgence of the passions in riper years, 4 general physical pros! ‘itability, torpor t, neve, pain. in . vertigo, lanacy, luss of muscular en ess of the beek and lower extremities, issio1 mpotancy, or premature and total decay 7 of virility. tro suffers aber- ration of mind, confusion of ideas, loss of memory. dejection ot melaneholy forebodi 3 on of social intorogares, self-distrast, and Tove of solitude, These are some o! of this violation of the laws of man’s physical and sopial belnk (¢ enses of sudden decline or consumption may C Fonug men in citer, the country, W solitary habits 1d particular! aa eee sae sereat tad those. (an, whpes iors Rial allignees have not been productive of those happy 1 which should attend the counubial state, will pereeive this a vertisement treats of 7 uu rtunt subject to them. be relieved from these and if body nnd med, wry u mole of effecting ac end Mr isclosures: vedi ‘are highly important to the weriad pat toe oprice $2 per bottle; $10 half dozen; or ia Bia cordial contains no mereury, or any mineral it, J.O. FAY, 196 Fulton street, raat, rboleseand pnd Inte 'Nelw Work. ao, by the Doctor, : venue, New York. “ Taeemedege part of the will be forwarded to an: ulvor or y comatry by paptag ‘asabove, post paid, amount eu- worth, 45 North Main street, ae a 1 ihe Washington screst Boston No. i at fbany; apd by Mi Whi hot Broa reergr a re, Maes Yr. Williame, Bu Di oe of Dr iiiited. 1 Seen cried persons, nud those contemplating marrit inability from certain cause: may conf: * e ¢ speedy rem al to die writes : Jo cerin this braneh ofthe profession, render his treatment eminently ane- _ —Married tna etolen tnd auch itereat 11 Mor riten a the Hon RDS ‘Owen, with. anna alterations, by Craver nia book earefully read by every rsON, athe crepe strictly fo! How we are pernus ict ‘Y ferent state of sockets tietraestca ‘woul exist. ferro ver apects of family of children, w heh ‘cou cout be bat poorly many pradent peo) La herstnee do! ‘sta. Y here is a work that Melt 7 at It see whiel oe obviate all such o HY book i sent eb tad Chena 4 a No. 2 Amn faeet New fn ol MF ire