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~ cgegpeetnewontense for the informe _ Pee a on 3 ¥ ings no — fying that Hebert | fb er. Rice et pats Seis | Seamer yesterday four d ally papers, to our it is ag much as! nator from George (Mr. was here some if in reply to = meiber)—We've | fan ts Mechantes® ites (* We'll have | oe cafes asia La 'Sctas Treasety I : Lehigh Goat Serer 8 ay vale cond Ly only want to, save time. Cuthbert, we suppos: sould have a serious debate raised upon posed to this thin ‘aa a serious abuse. dopemente.as it rast. Butia regard to the mes D did not want the drudgery of sending off his share to his constituents, for the; tha: for it, after getting the mees: hee Leahy ‘move vo reconsider the motion to print the ‘Aven said thet if the motion to reconsider were nish the number of messages, without inoreasing ber of documents, than he was opposed to it. ices rejoined, that the inor ease from 1,000 copies of the message, with the documents, to 10.000, was going He was an advocate won ee AkeR.—If there are no Doorkeoper, the Clerk will proceed to oall the roll. ‘Tellers were appointed to conduct the election. Whole number of votes. oF which, - poe received, y. Mr. omen - ® declared ‘duly ‘elected. "Mr. Whitney, | 3 Beh the late incumbent, escorted his successor to the desk of fon “Bnnl, $99 Toe eee, where the owth of office was administered | w, POSTMASTER OF THE HOUSE. A resolution wat adopted, to go imto the election of a he ordinary way. wall from the start, ut he did not like to progress too fast. thougut 6.090 oonies of the Mes Sage, with the docu- ents, would be enough for presen t purposes. on Westcott —How mene: will 6000 giveus? About ‘Me W..) waeated more, as distribution amoagh is constituents’ He aha as Connecticut would withdraw the reduce the number to 5 ,000. with the docu- o ite*lf, before the Senate Mr oc Dowet nominated the present incumbent. J.M Jounson and Mr. former postmaster, W. H McCormick. Mr. McU.eanann.—Mr, Speaker, will a motion to ad- Journ be in order’ The Sreaxer —It will. Mr bay ot D— As the thirst for blood ought to The aakien —Dubute is out of order. ann —(Conoluding the sentence.) move that the House do now adjourn. bY question was taken, and the motion was nega- The House proceeded to vote, and the tellers subse- quently announced the result, viz:— Whole number of votes. Of whioh, Mr. Johnson Mr. McCormick * So Mr. Johnson was declared re- Barninoer nominated the ments, As for the Messag would get it, it would be in every newspsper In the country For himself, he did not want the Mensage, without the d: Mr “Mandusitead | the motion— (And the motion of Mr. Allen was read) ‘Phe Vice-Pagsipest was about putting the question, TARE Staxovw rose—I would enquire what reporta there are? Mr Atcex—The reports of the Departments. There Bre none others. _War and Navy, and— Mr Westcorr— The Seoretary Mr. Manoum—And the Postmaster General’s. Mr Auien—Yei Tho qu-etion was finally put for 10.000 copies of the documents, and carried MKIR® OF JOHN PAUL JONRS. Mr. Hanxeoan, pursuant to notice, for the relief of the aeirs of John P, 8 le . H. hoped the bill would mow be considered |. It was the same as that passed at the last session, by both houses, almost unanim lost in the aisle of the senate on the It session, after receiving the signature of 1 dent, and was picked up atterwards and carried to the but it was too late,for both houses adj gentleman who had hed care of the Dill, had since died. He wes the principal heir, and it ‘was not amiss to say that his widow and children rested [The bill amounts to near R The bill was considered, read a third time, of the Treasury. And at four o’olook the House adjourned Battimone, Deo. 9, 1847. The Lritennia’s News—-Commencement of the New | fsoxeastian alde' bomaiik: Randurrchichs Ticele agi Mail Arvangement—Cave Johnson's Economy—Falee | bales cor introduced « bill The Britannia’s news was received in Baltimore be. tween 1 and 2 o'clock this morning, just twelve hours'| 14 tons fustic 138 hhds suxar73 40 case ‘The news, how. | ,*607# 86 tierces wax 449 quarter exes aegars | box mdse Holt after she was telegraphed at Boston. ever. is of rather # stationary character, and will bably have but little effect on the marki late to be nent to the South by course, it hag all started this morning in the Battimore Sun. Tas new majl arrangement commences to-: eer nen | i Morris—1935 pigs lead 5 Chappel-30 b Tard out 13 hhds President’s room: ph, and ef columns of Domestic Lmportations. considers the new arrangement one of government e0o- On motion of Mr. Nixes. the vote of the senate yester- day was reconsidered. and instead of 20,000 extra coples of the President’s mei printed, corresponding wit! panying documents ordered to-dav. jesers Dickinson, Greene, Breese, and Ashley, gave notice of bills, or withdrew certain papers. the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives, Wepvespay, Dec. 8, 1847. Atter this evening, the Southern mail will ar- | Hill; ussey & Murra Fe at 9 o'clock in the merning instead of 8 o'clock | Tet <s Gurlies, Haydock & co—16 bbla Oleott, MeKenou & co f 1 in the afternoon The annduacemens whinh bas. been set afloat by some | SMA ie letter writer from this city, that the “ Covingtoa Iron Works” had suspended payment and operations, | learn from the Messrs Ellicott, ia totally unfounded. The pumps attached to the establishment, which have been have suddenly and unaccount- ly given out, and it beeame necessary to suspend ope- ratio.s atil new wells could be sunk, which being oom- pleted, they have again commenced This ment is in the vicinity of tois city, and employs about the number of the ceils in the ena never-failing heretofore, . Mr. Henty moved to re-consider the reso- which the rules of the last session were adopt- tha teed Money in Devomsber, excepting the rule, which limits members to one hour in debate. gentleman was anxious that so salutary a oheck cn the ae of time in discussions, should be retained. had ‘moved to lay the motion of Mr. Henly, or on he tab table this morning withdrew it would, by ite own terms, expire on (eed — Then, he said, the House would have the whole subject before them So he modi- tpone the further consideration of lenly until the third week In Decem- blish- LPHIA, Deo, 9, 1807. Death of J. MeHenry Boyd—Melancholy Bereavement. y Cleared. ‘Tne unfortunate gentleman from Baltimore, J. Mo- | _Ships—Hudson, Paige, New Orleans, EK Collins; John G Henry Boyd, Esq., who was so seriously injured a few nights since, by the acoldental discharge of a pistol, at the United States Hotel, died yesterday afternoon, con- | Ful trary to the expectations of his friends, who had buoyed Walmingto themselves up with the hope that he was out of danger. | Gerard This is a most melancholy event, showing to all the un- | “gil, uinatipoia Alle, on certainty of life, and the mutations poor human nature ‘Arrive is subject to. Buoyant with hope, he had become united Ship Oswese. tN tua Orleai to the objeot of his affections in the morning. ond the | {gt 2th ult, Is ot tt, gay wedding party left Baltimore immediately after- wards, on their way to New York, to embark for Lon- | m don, intending to pass the Honeymoon in a trans-atlantio that same night, he was struck down | Dunham Mr. Ciinoman, who fied his motion, to the motion of Mr. der, and to this Mr. Henly assenced. DRAWING FOR Ska FOR A SERGENT-AT-aR! nounced the first bi the selection of seate for the fea tiraetotpeseeis 8 box, wit! bers written upon them; and as they are drawn from a box by the Clerk, ‘eed oholoe to be made ) C.—I move to amend the resolution, the present session,” and insert seats for the entire Congress. [Cries of “ Yes,’ * that’s the Dest way,” and “oh no!” “no,” no? The ners was taken, and the amendment was dis- OUT OF FUNDS—THE NECESSITY MEMBERS IN LOCO jeas in order to resent session, the nemes of the mem- Mr. Sams, of by striking out tour and yet, ‘a mortal wound, inflicted by the chance dischat oe pistol in his own hands, leavi and an extensive circle of friends, awful calamity that had transformed the merrime of o bridal into the gloom of a funeral. The Germans in this city have located a new town | , Bark Beaver. Edmond, al 36 da joocas creek, and his widowed bride, Witt, Jowes, of Tonnessse.—Will it be in order to post- orrorstraok atthe pone the further consideration of the resolution, until the organization of the House? The Sreakrn—The Chair will suggest to the gentle- mao that “ may move to postpone to a day certain, or above Camden, N. they design to call it Walhalla. Some statistics of the district of ihow that there are forty. is, besides ship yards, ol loying 2683 men, and tal to carry them on. mh tion of this district amounted te about 20,000 in 1940, | u.clot but at this time it is believed to be at least 40,000. A young man of heretofore excellent re, utation, in the employ of Messrs Smith & Field, of th: been detected purlojning sugars from his employers, and | fur Newfoundland final hearing. 1¢ is supposed Brig Globe, Col ime practising this system | A Patrullo; msington, just en factories, of dying esta. The areca. ——- 0 von ne 175 bbls potatoes 50 bales cot Mr, Jonzs,—I will then miove to postpone indefinitely into the business of selecting seats now, no yusiness may be transacted to-day; and to-mor- pina we may not be able to elect a Sergeant-at-arms, as it ig the custom to adjourn on Thursday until Monday. sive the Speaker an ‘opportunity to appoint the stan’ ing ittees. Unless a Sergeant- (Laughter.) And there are a aed many ey an here who have travelled a long Increased laughter | I know nothing of the state finances; but I think tne some of them are pretty well out of ders are modest in making explanations, but when they have been here # long time, they will discover that some are short of cash at the commencement of a!session, and others lg ee. a merriment.) This is one reason why, roper 0 the consideration of the resolution. le Permen am very anfortunate. blishments, &6. em; ly $2,000,000 of capi money can be draw is now in prison awaiting oe jal en esp ‘tent, shipping it to Baltim of peculation to some extent ipping ore, t and having it there sold at aucti Brig Chee ‘The exhibition of Coliyer's model artistes. at, Poale’e| yor Key, spoke bark Bt Patrick int Jago de cabs Rees Museum, has created quite an ex@itement, and the re “ate putation which bad preceded it,leading some to suppose | Brig Santi that there were immodest features appertaining to the representations of statuary and groups from Mteting has attracted many ready to condemn, but who . ‘The public are ‘unanimous in of this exhibition, combining, as it doe: all the requisites of grace and beauty. Mr. Collins ts going thro ment at the Walnut street The Dumbolton Ethiopian Serenaders are still giving entertainments at the Chestnut street theatre, do not succeed as wellas they anticipated T! have become wearied out with this description of | © 0 Madame Anns Bisho} mirers around her: ~ he is to re an even! opera troupe, of which she is the prima Mr. Bochsa, the musical direotor, is to perform two pieces on the harp. robability is that nds. New mem- Another ressen is, | I have now # good seat. draw for aseat, | may get one in the Oregon or Califor- nis ofthe House. [A member, sutto voce— You might ‘as well be there as any body else.””} Mr Sranror—By putting alips of paper in a box and drawing them out, there is not a fair oh sbake the box as much as you will retain the same positions thay did when first put in Members are, to a greater or less extent, somewhat mained only to admire. oo atl with a profituble engage please, and th. oA oo but they ie public will wie her innumerable ad- , at the Musical ken bute and that the word wheel” be cubstivucsd - -The question was taken on the amendment, and it was ‘On motion of Mr Pettit, the election of Sergeant-at- arms was postponed until two o'clock ‘And the resolution, providing for the. selection of agreed to The Sreaxen—The Clerk will proceed to execute the Axpany, Deo, 8, 1847 The General Bill for the government of State Prisons— | mise 52 pieces couon The Bilt relative to the Compensaticn ef the New York | spars and County Clerk, Register, $c. A general bill, entitled “ An act for the better regu. | Sehr Le Roy, Bedell, Charlesiou, 7 days, with 106,000 feet direotion they ea in front of the Clerk’s there was in that portion of of more then two hundred hea: The Sreaxen —Ever; m Clerk will draw and oail the names. The Cuenx -Joseph M. Root. Mr. Root —I have lected Mr. Speaker. ‘The Clerk proceeded to the performance of his duties, and gentlemen selected seats as their names were an- be ie occasional interruptions, among them the Le —It would prevent confusion, if gentlemen wha select seats would ocoupy them, Mr. Speaker The Sreaxen—Gentlemen will be good enough to oo- Apams’s name was called, and he returned to the 9 eof er yet mivutes before tempora- No ge: tleman desired to deprive him of it [A voice— He’s not If in the opinion John P. Gaines. “Another Well, seloct for him.” “No, no, every man for himself.””) Mr, Houston, of Alabama—Mr. Speaker, the rule, | believe, requires members who have not selected their seats under the resolution adopted this morning, to va- cate those which they have been occupying since the first day of the session. If they do not, we shall not know which to choore. ‘The Srzaxex—Gentlomen who have not selected seats Mill vacate thore they oooupy. (* Comé, boys, evacuate.” jort allow. | brinck, do: Saml Casta Bek its to submission and obedience. each convict s0 confin Mr. Heniy—Are all the seats vacant not taken, and may s member, when his name in atte, ta not now occupied? “take the first you see. ]”” ‘The Srxaxen replied, but what he said was to us inau- I only inquired whether | can take any Em. | York, and steamer Vulcan, , Van B. Smith, ‘cen quoted the resolution. The Paxsivext then again agreeing to the motion ot Mr. cided in the affirmative b; Aves—Messrs. Barlow, rant to take a seat be- T tequited to prevent getting into it, Hemcy (in Ly to any one. diaoulty. The Clerk called t: thin time the seats wi the following ote: jeach, Burnham, Crook. Em- mons, Folsom, Hard, Jones, Sanford, Spencer, Townsend, hoonhoven. Wheeler, Williams.—14. Navs—Mesers, Backus, Beekman, Beers, Denniston, last scountts, Was fepalr. Gridley, Lester, Morris, Ru; 8. Smith, Taloott, Young —13. Thus the above section was adopted by the Senate, | gua on the 9th Nov, with Joss of masts, deck load, If it should | thing thereon. She encountered a violent gale on the lath Oct, tt will be abo. | i lat 24 jerk will proceed. nearly all filled, and that gentle- man had but little choice, sad some difflculty to suit }, Sedgwick, J.B. Smith, to the clerk) — He on till I get seated, if on, (Laughter) Seated, s The Jo masse were called this comer seat,” said one. there?” suxiousl and the bill ordered to third readi ass the lower house, corporeal puni ished in our State prison the cat” will be no longer used; this is a noble deed, and the aan who originated | snd arrived at A. in health. it will never find occasion to On motion of Mr. Lester, the ieaate then proceeded Philadel pig has cut back with | topmarts. uestion on agreeing with | Nov l0-The Henry Ewhank, of and for Boston, has put iment to the bill entitled | back | leaky, inquired a member of an Mr, Venable got a seat,” eto. Abrabam Lincoln’s name was the last announced ELECTION OF BERGEANT-AT-ARMS—WITHOUT A seAT. Mr. Jameson submitted a resolution, that the House now proceed to the election of a Sergeant-at-Arms, ‘The Sreaxen,in reply to an inquiry, sald that the elegtion must be viva voce. Mr, Lincou.—Mr, 8} is to be done in reletion to to the matter? The Sreaxxn.—A seat will be provided hereafter, by the doorkeeper. Me R. Smi74.—As my colleague is a gentlemanly man. take a seaton thisside (Mr. Lincoln is a whig and Mr Smith a demoorat.] .—-Nominations for Sergeant-at-Arms to the consideration of the q the Assembly in their amen ‘an sot in relation to the fees and compensation of oer- tain officers in the city and county of New York.” This amendment, a¢ you are aware, aul Supervisors, of the county of New York, to increase or diminish the salaries of the Clerk, Surrogate, Register, | york, &o., of that county five hundred dollars. Mr. Jones, of New York, made a stron; feat the amendment ; but it was impossible to do so. This partial bill, specifying the salaries of Conner, | Nov 16—Some w: Osgood, &o., and the amendment of the House, gl: isors permission to alter their salaries $: on concurred in, by the following vote :— ‘Ayoo—M esers. Backus, Beers, Crook, Denniston, Lester, Morris, Ruggles, Sedgwick, J.B Smith, S Smith, Spencer, Talcott, Van Schoonhoven, Wheeler, Williams, orises the Board cf ipeaker, 1 am withouta seat ; what effort to de- | wh The nominees were Mesart Lane, and Charles A Whitney, Tellers were appointed, and ihe House having voted, \t was announced, viz ‘athan Sargent, ‘mmons, Folsom, Gridley, ‘Praro, 2d assed; the whigs will probably next di- to ee Myer ion Ay bill which wo effectually eo Inuea tion: arse Fisher, do, and tended w teots the interests of the county clerks, more than two- | Cadmus, Smith, 8! 26th, thirds of whom are whigs recelyed by the local oMoers of New York cit; are “ enormous,” cannot joined the iniquity of | Enterprise, N men as objects | At Jones artial law | NB, it was announced hog yotes, was duly looted. peor A “ bers oad get their money oy ELECTION OF DOORKE Mr. C, B, Swrru submitted resolution that the proceed to the election of a Doorkeeper. Mr. Scnexcx.—Mr, Speaker, move to amend by "(A volee :—" Now yy and | At Wertern Islands in singling out should be passed under an ks, though they be whigs, el ive boanties and immunities, approbetory ofthe poll ciroumstances ; j ‘The resolutions of Mr, Young, a} a r, Young, 8 —Will the gentiem f he tana ry an ruspend for a oy of the Toman Popul, p wpanimously. (‘and the i A turned to whe conpeaties, cunated ty Mn. Lane, the Mr. Scunace.—It move to amend the ceaee ee hd ‘or ens Sa, ot 100 [Voices—* Oh, no! we ol peo chat we'll ‘ onieteiantion "7 bj Siig bid fa dalmore ef a aera The Sreaxen.—It van only be adopted by general las 7g y Par apensnis. Det, oF stat ea te ea Navi- gati ral 6 Mechelen” From if Besnd dren ; Sor te 2 ae Fy fechanies’ Bank, miata th, , Lau ond. 18% per-ct adv. Brokers” Board.2s ry "107 3, at 3 BS anatbote a 1 in Oid iedertan 1G sine fecha a iw; 7054: 2000 do, 7036. bahay CHarceston—Ship Catharine—Mi AM Cuarteston—Brig Tybee—Messrs Le Doers, HW Ta wae d Mosi.e—Brig Nathan Hale—Mr Frederick Fitz. he ms to do—0 bales siimoude’ 2 cork ‘Schrage Koon ke com ll boxe do mdse 86 | almonds Carcapoure & Jone —60 casks wa A We isks vi the offlce; | gres 25 cxsks cream tartar 95 bales alm nds 2jars fruit #ravcia and this is the only elective ‘oftice the democrats have | & 0-30 boxes wine 150 do pickle. 380 cases sean 313 baskets oil Davis & earique—1 barrel earrauts Manuit & » oleet—30 skgs wood 10 casks cre miartar & Keidler~2 boxes essetce bu Sulonalmonds CH Schneider phys silk Wecull & Secon —3d wane Lense do 2 bbls olives 30 casks madder 101 buxes brandy fruit 8 bales rootsl box oil 7 cks 8550 boxes Peery 19 do cedar tierces 30 cases tardee to order, 67 wen. \— Bi Banti 1700 bushels salt 131 bags Dee Te ages gal doubloous 1 bbl copper $700 to master. New Oateans—Ship Oswego—16 bales hemp McGregor & & co—30 bbls tallow J Ammerson—8 hhds to- L Maitland & co—8 bbis flour Littie & Rasinia—2500 ad to order—60 bbls A Nohlebuke—1968 sacks corn ‘Tr 104 bbls molasses Hi & Murray—48 hds allow R H 60 hhds lo W & H Cowlton— —68 hhds 20 tes NL& G Griswold—S0 hhis LH Haven—1 trunk | carpet Lis Mott Mothan—19 bbls P { Farnham & co—77 boo jaitland, Phelps & co—6 cks 270 bbis Lees & co—1000 sks 180 bbls Lee el empty bls rfee, do, Thos P Stanton; Archelaus, Bantelle, do, jara, (Dan) Cressey, St Thomas, Platt & Russell; m, aa y, New Orleans, J tlwell & Co; Wilson raauah, Dunham & Dimon; Bele, Mye ; Woglam, Petersburg, J Hunter & Co; crud, rice, Baltimore, ilar Chora Tampero, hia; Ann, God: L McCready & Co. same time, brig, Avalanche, Shi patharine Herbert, Charleston, 6 days, with nase, to jeo Sutt oetiti Admiral, Buchanan, Liverpool, Nov 1, to order. fs to Roche, Ce. We Kon, (of Portland) MeClel with 100 casks zinc, to master. 139 ste G cor Bldlaco with ship Gabor! ,5t Martine, Nov 22, with sult copper Cyelope, Airmas, St Pierre, Marg, 18 day to Poirrer & Brothers, lizabetn $, Young, South Berwick, Me, 4 days, with Brig Smyru , Sprague, Mala; Darby. aith mit {at 40, lon 63 with frait to JL brig Dov maintopsail y* vets mdz ‘2 mol ult, off Gin- & Owen Leftschr J A Simpson, Harkins. Kingston, Jam, Nov 5, and Ragged M. Saath bo irk Macedonia, frou St Mabie & 20 dare, 10m ter 23d, to » spoke the te May. a Rae Sea «from St Marks, 18 drys, to Mey; ot camden for NYork | ina oft co with sche Com ft, off Gun Key Light, spoke brig rovidence. ng, Bt Marks, 26 da Brig Laney, {o (of Camden) —, St Marks, with cotton, to Coe, Anderson with cotton, to fannah, Dixon,,5 days from Savannsh, rice and ‘Co. "Sid in co with brigs Gea Prokuey of th Americn; Mount Veruon, of NOsleaus for lat 36 20 N, exchanged signa's with one of arlestun packets, bound soutn. e, White, Charleston, 5 days, with mdse, to Geo 2M Oct 25, lat 49, lon 29, was partially disma Leavitt, Matagorda, 22 days, to Brower i Bh i & Neilson. mp sehi and Mary for } lew Orleaus jumber, to B Post. lation of the County and State Prisons of this State,and Below. consolidating and amending the existing laws in rela- 1 ship, 2 brigs. tion thereto,” was lately introduced into the Senate by General Gridley. under its liberal and estimable provisions, which are the | 9? —— result of a wise reflection, ge a spirit of charic pect that the entire system o! Wear Soil beaateemal ts paoe Ship Ocean, hence for Vera Gn Cruz, with troops; also 2 ships It isa comprehensive enactment, and | and brig Wilson Fuller, fur Savannah are at anchor at S W ite I ex- Herald Marine Correspondence, tate pri-| Key Wear, Nuv 27—Schr William & Edward, of Corpu Abuses in all the de- | Ch isti, fom Philadelpna for Mobile. with coal, put in here partments have long existed, and every friend of man- bag = fnerant 73 syn? ‘Lhe schr 8 Belden, Taylor, kind will greet « measure which will ‘rid us of those | frm New York for Mob'le, abuses with honest joy ‘The bill was taken up in the | ¢,!'g)" ii Senate this morning, and Mr. Joshua A. 4pencer moved wad, to amend the 106th section, ra.as to read as follows :— | ‘A w Sec, 106 No keeper in any State prison shall inflict any | last evening, report the coast clear. blows whatever upon any convict, unless in self-defence or to suppress @ revolt or insurrection. of the warden of such prison, it shall be deemed neces- sary, in eny cage, to inflict unusual punishment, in order to produce the entire submission or obedience of any hall, be the duty of such warden to confine | {),\\ed States such convict immediately in a cell, upon ance, and to retain him therein until he shall be reduced | Siewart, di The short allowance to| Below—! shall be prescribed by the | ner, Nicke all be to visit such convict, ine daily into the state of his health, until the convict be released from solitary confinement, and re- turned to his labor. ‘The motion of Mr, Spencer was in the nega- | Richard ‘Thatcher, Boston: + in, Sp decided eg. d ‘Thatcher, B tive, as follows: Messrs Barlow, Beach, Burnham, Croo olsom, Hard, Sanford, Spencer, Townsen Schoonhoven. Wheeler, Williams—13, Menara, Backus, Beekman, Beers, Denniston, | entra Lester, Morris, Ruggles, Sedgwick, J. ‘Taleott, Young—13. ScHoonnoveNn moved reconsideration of the |@chor. vote just teken, which motion was carried. Ayes 14; a Baio Beut, or MartLanp—The yg of this vessel here yesterday. t. brigs Napoleon, Ann Eliza, Pork jarks; schr Evergy .fordo, chs Willian & Ed: “U8 Belden, for Mobite, wind bound. cker from the Windwaid, and one from the Tortugas Dec 9. 4 Pe ne iy vig uJ Caroling vax NS; New York Pow: 1 N kins Hanlrd Kedron, farwich; ‘pradrwin, Stephen ei) Kedron Wilden, Port ‘Walthall, Gen’ I York Graat, do: 5 onl schrs Thos Fen insmore New eR Providence, Joseph Brow Yorks 2180, bark Almira, Sirgent, New York. hip North Star, Bishop, New Orleans; bark Fair. rbadoes; bri ‘ontame, Mobile; Cochran, do; sehs Hengan, Beltant: ‘dy wine, De Hart, New Hil Monsoon, Silliman, Stephenson, Jersey (ity; Miscelia rds For particulars of the loss of ship Stephen Whitney, see Prews column. NCH Bank ALExaNpae,at Boston, came in contact with ‘William, on the 7th, off Cape Cod, and lost jibboom and lon 6634, full of wa- was fallew in with on 23d Oct, in lat 27 yut the question upon | '*F snd’abandoned. jpencer, and it was de- Bria Koanoxe, Boers, before re} ed nating into Anti gun, on her passage from Newbern, ‘NU, for Trinidad, with © of pitch pine lumber, &e, lost her Wresesyonp oho allnnt mast, royal mast, aid all the staoding and running ri « mast, :ibboom, main ge ff. topeail, main- Br Baio Micma: Kelly. of Yarmouth, NS, pw pd Jon 56 30, and was thrown on her beam ends for short time: her erew got on the bottom; when the mas:s were cut she righted, and all hands again gained the deck in safety, Liverroor, Nov 8—The John Pesan, fee Portland) for ‘he John Duulap, for Philadelphia, and Indefat’- ere in contact Isst might in the . The John Dun- Awstenvas. Novy 6=The E isabeeh Broos, from New Amsterdam, which put into Lill 4 2ist ult, leaky, Ko, has commenced dischargivg her eatan, (sve.) isso much damaged that it will probably be found incapable of further transi. ai and oil casks were seen 3d inst, Int 47, ving Jon 18, by the Ann and Eliza, arrheres me Prexen Ur—A painting oa canvass, of ship Capital, taken at the mouth of the Missiaeto He with uty 6, 1817 "0n itealeo Beach, Beekman, | ® head ‘board, Oe ‘J Cooley & Co” upon it, with other frag- ments, were picke » (The onthe bench back of Cape Cod, C &Colnnowin Boston) et Whi alem oe from Matiapoisett, 4th, bake Willis ‘Taber, Atlantic nyo Mowers. Burnham, Hard, Jones, Sanford, Town- | "Saiied fom food's Hole 6th, ship Elijah Swift, (new, of aun me Rew ¥ Oct 10, Faro Brothers, Jenest NB, ae joscoe, M'Cleny Gem, Worth, ‘SH, do; Hercules, Imbert, NB, andlanded 160 , Ang 31, (by letter from Capt Little) 26, (by letter from Capt Bradbury) Wade, AL tn PVerd Islands, Sept 26, (by letter from Capt Wood- bridge) Byeed NB, clean. The assertion that the fees | 1115 5 bag norm a4 | apShip Qxceols, from New ork for New Orleans, Nov 22, off morning, Yb rd, of and for New York from Livery days from Richmond for Venice, from Liverpool for New a for New Orleans, Nov 1, Havre for New Orloans, Nov 14, lat one an E 9 miles, was passed Am ship “Croe- ” became aey, Boots from New York for Montevideo 1 far New Orleans, Nov 2, ia pine vial Liverpool for New Orleans, Nov 6, lat 48, ih 1, 1at0, lon 12, Brendon, from —— for New Orleans. nolo babar Bask, oe siolondo: 1); 17th, brig OT Ts Rarch aa a Ayres, Lente 16. In YATt ship Boston nt Colas sy os ee ab one Ban Joss, ge fat Anrvoxer, Dee 7d scht Syl win Paasad, AUG 12, Dark Brighton, Whitney, from Iale a Dee iar cone, Nvoiky sche Nov 7~Arr Louvre, G m | petal Bamaira; 15th, Moselle, AmsteRDAM, Nov 13—Seth, Moberg, eae za port, Bancetona, Nov 35—Arr, meby: New Or fia, Tei fm NYork; Deni i f.'Chandler, Cardenas; dams; Charlotte, Dey set ah yn ms sachs. Mexiao, eat V ae ac Rackets, an ant hb: eae 3) 22 shas Boston aud Worcester do, 1195, 4 : Oct eo Are Latpdes. Arr J Sal 3 bee 7—8ld sche vires Corson, West Point; Mari “b haranran, Dec 3~Arr bark Pn) 'aMd acne Lodemin Eli "Jaren, Dect Are tk dw Reppischy brig Allston’ aad ¢ of coasters bouud pil heanertah seca ene ES Arrival of Straugesss 9. je arararnny Se ro, Api Banj Bowie Mewy. za, (a ng. f jaa ‘N York, W means, end Ohio, for Phils neat. Nov S—Arr Edmund, Wehmen, NYork; ald sh, Atlantic. Forster, do Oct 30—Arr Mariane, W’ Nov 2. Met ni t ON leans sate Hamburg. ‘sid Oct 28 Ieztein & Walke aa ig, Bali Nor etent von: ‘Or do; GR Gi ot e sul aes Parte Bi stot, Nov 6, A Canvirr. Nov 4—8id E ing, Galloap, Rio Janeiro; ‘oy, Palermo; Nov Sept 1'—Arr, Rambler, inet Gerry, Boston, (June * Nov (Sid Circassian, Dixon, New 0: re "ath, St Joh bn Di ‘Dicks, Sa 1 rHarah id, Ster- serene Now Gre NG Gran Mrand Mrs Wyvan far Bela, Treld, ol rai a iY Portland, for Chvrleston Gasat ov Bustavas, ahtJuly eA‘, bark Lacille, Ropes, Cronstant, Oct 26—Arr or ‘Sun, Meiucke, NOr eans. Cuxmaven, Oct 19—S! gpa B Ww Wotton, NYork; sg aie iinet May .% MM Denay, Ce ston. a New ie c w Se saceln recor 4 1b) (AHalh fers Amboy singhem,’Boston; Mr mceryleity Re ns, Havies &. Van Kieck, Catshil E'Beanett, ‘Baltimore: Goatoe Mrs Whelan, Flag ‘EL. Now York; E cy Hi ox ToAre Unland, Bremen 30) Li (and sl ent yn Ese izabeth, Router’ (end sid for NOrioass tor, NOrleans); Montezuma, a Lomien: (andatd for N Orleans): n Henchell 8 Breme haven, (and. sld for NOrleans): Alice le! and sid 16th for NOrlesas): 16th, Aashide Sich stockholm, for NYork: Abigail. Dal /, Lon: jeans). Portland, Hon edgar Atwater, a PEARL STREET HOUSE. Pope, G Bradford, J. Wescott, Phila; C V Upshar, Philer J Cortes, Win Dumont, NY, FRANKLIN HOTEL. W 8 Canton, US. Navy 4 deere Utica; T Merriam; Horser Newark; ov She dnt fm Bremen for NOrleans Dusaivess, off, Nov 1@—John Campbe pen for NO Norléansi 15th, Queen Victoria, a from Hall : wi i Brgepon: Meer date ‘Memphis; ara ‘Waterbury; orgs, New York. E Geisse, Philad: ney, Baron M Lo HOWARD HOTEL. seen Ba Batereld. Ut Points cM Mis‘asd Mise’ Wi itm ei psratse 53 Thomas do; WH&JI Heobme, Dustin, Noy 9Sld Commerce, Henry, 8a Nov de Gette or NYork; 4th, Bot Ranlett, Odessa (and sld Sid 12th, Royal Adelaide, Smith, (ftom FatmoutH, Nov 7—Ar eM 1d; J f i Wills, M pons NYE Reiter, ‘Albany; J Van brunt, NORTHERN HOTEL. laverstraw ; J Munson; 8 W Land- letnns ST ae Fue, Poashicee| at Fowey) Notions. Gamoay Orn) rr, Sil ode; Fairfield, James Oerse— ar, Ohio, Champion, — (and Ganges, eer orm, Mr Marks, T Whittles, Bessie Aes Paap Mi Mrs tits Prove M Weynolds, Ve EASTERN PRARD tpn oil MOUSE. Kingsion, Portsmonth; GR B asset, Pennsylvania; JP Canfield, Py aidan for Genon) 3" Cla. 9th, Carforate "Da Walford, ( ‘th, Algoma, erating, ‘im do Goopwin cok ff, ft, about Nov ie Agiv, Ekmann, fm Got tenburg for N York; fesse! GotTensuac, Guta. 25—Arr Virg! dood Jensen Nvork Hameune Nov 2—Arr Sir Ni Cons; c vata amily, ton, Weinholtz, NYork; Bas Lal ceae TA . JUDSON’S HOTEL. J Robinson, Waterers Mire a a te ee we Pui. gee, = Tiot prsg ts ih Agri e. Castoft, A (lr) a jor, N Jerseys Mr and LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. ie NC; W8 Amold, Providence; W Weston “it Byung Fee for pau i frobus, for N ed—Voraailles gue jas; Union, (3); reat dias Hetvorr, Nov 2—Sid ( Lisror, Oct 22—Arr, El Bd Maton na We Me Bar man, New York; 234, Da (ald ov 4, for Rio Gran ‘ork. Sid Oct 37th, Lenox, iro. Ch haeche) Nov 1l~Arr Sea, dito NYork Oct 19, San- b Bend Hook 19¢h; sy Rod Gon ry, ius. Boston Ist, Hal ta aon Jos Porter, Rei |}. Charl seat nnd i ostayisth, Hanovor, Rogers, and Tth, Gece of the West a Bousellen Moston, Io NEW ENGLAND HOUSE. J Peckham, New Haven: C & Hall, » Massachusetts. RATHBUN’S HOTEL. Harden, Worcester; J Ho; Bemine ‘A Camsbell, do; E Sey Havens E F¥ Potter, Bima ‘orl TAY! LOR 'S HOTEL. a Bageaeess EBoyasnd ‘Philads Mth, Ay’ ON blew, Elles and | ‘Sieridan, Cort any NYork; my G Bu hne.l, je: iisoley cere "Arab ol Young, orton Ores NC Newell, Naug: Jody, do; A Buialey, ea Crawford, ‘ork; Fi rahciac, and Bows, Ped 14th, Birmingham, Sturdivant, Char ase ip al npson, N Yor tt ‘Scotia, kel Rove, Supple, Savanah Kniered for Loading Ovieans: | Math Ki on ‘Turaer, ‘Te Lucy. Gould ‘ Cou irisaie: Mele, ser Rochelle: 3 J Will lames si imo J hionento w ae Long la WESTERN HOTEL. ‘Troy Lyon Bye: a ‘Ds Z P Hokill, Bianly, Rip * Hith, Countess of London, SE | Francia ‘Gregory. do doi der, eae é 29; D nmi Whi ike ‘ch hapmasn, do i One a io do 26th: gs E Howell, chess Co; A Ht wi Troy; Pda, Gur aed Washington. OA FRAQTIORL a remy pp = to hs an he best of gimimocia for his ‘mora eapecity and habits of ind y, Neue others ane cnr Apply to JAMES iB BOGARDUS “ ngsor emanen roe, RAR. Ae ng oe port loading, So'dan, Br Phiedelebis John Fi ii for Cl “Lonnox. Nov {Entered inward, Vietoria, Ps ibited nth this oe method, Lessons cy never Ren ba been employed for each ry vate Lessons $90 kb. Bt of Academy. Baker, for Boston: ase the ao for NY. hi few, ‘Goston; 26th, Hal a ha i Eval arses bor of aoe sym ies yr Leather table for American or Euro) manteaus tort the@renc! dies, South America, &c. filled wi ‘T'S GILDED BRASS LETTERS letters are remarkable for durability, and ing unequalled by any other artic! ci maths brilliancy is warranted ed oh Th deca Bosh & Co.'s, 120 hereto! one ras dioclved on tbe ‘ut a ond way, has now on leans; Success, for Baltimore Ovonto, off, Nov 10—An Am Purt Manon, Oct 23—Err, Tres de Nov 5—Jorgeubech, List he is Re ey? for NOrleans. Arr Northumberland. Logien, n Welker: Bromen for NOrleu Heartetie, \io do! into Toronto, Warner, London, (and sd for KotHsay, Nov 6—Arr Circassian, Dickson, Clyde for New rt, Stephea Lurt ‘ork, do; Amphio1 B Wales, Thomas, Boston. ‘sn, Stephenson, gieane: Ney ae 13th, Gardner, isan i lo. Nov 23—Arr Fritz hee aidan Do sippi, Stege, do; Cor ‘aTERFORD, Nov asda ergaret zi arr acht Voyager, wd stand exposure “tm Gottenburg for “Poi sid oth tor 'N York); 17th for do); 15th, o1gHT Sar ORNS GUCE QUICK Fay Ay ‘Langenhel an mi PKng sath ae Jamera Row ovire £5 a. Te ade Elise, for N Tg lend bP October ‘hat large and Reig sora ARLESTO lishment potty as the ‘New Haven; 9th, Sateen put ey ph mg Rak NYork. Sid 34, Missis- tains i42 Parlors and k, joon ported by two rows of col- ‘ite of private varices 0s = ing Room, Offices, Store Root =, and Barber’s Room on Dasement cistern capable of ¢ with force pumps attached th Hi Collonad be cae | order, Bla Bonne, Philadelphi vi ad ‘and sl mn achr frecealett, Grow igs Halifax, Laybold, and Wyandot, Crary, reportes from Toad on the panage. Bid, the adstory, Ber Rog 5, hi it, brig Ager ‘Growel ine, ered Dearborn, Boston. Porro La lg Nov 17—! if on W'S Wolke ot Phil for Te i saes ee Nov 23—Bark Mary Parker, Detroit, Gilchrist, from N ark Mccedonian,” Robina irom Bt Nov fanaa Harriet Newell for aed i ia Fry rest Terms of fm Bae ms omni will be made known, of Caaclesion, ‘until Ist INS rar. 3 brit Sitep Grin iy ONSTIPAT {ON-(TOSTIVENESS) VALENTA. A vegetabl tows, For sale. who! A e United States. by and ita Cure, by M Warton of Sr Pienns, (Ma aye Nov 20—Bark Tiroli, arbeger, of ins Orehitie. Hard) of and fm 0 FA Y— EMR. CU: vin Turks Island, 2 of the Royal College re rn, rede Norfoik, Giseh eal ac form of this Sirate, _Hecent cares enred No mereury used, nor ness pursuits. Beier cured in one ly any pain. Constitutional Debility- have Tauiged ive gertain Joathaome ith and society. Rem tot tie Ge fo oes Ld = C.t0 ty the worst W's lem Brig Naratiske, Beriy, for NewYork recine Wimshicken, Marthe, fm Wil- Bark Epervier, Robbins, New York; brigMonaco, Lewis, N Orleans s Home Ports. Va, Dec s—Sid schy Harriet, Baker, Boston. See &—Arrberk, Hasan Borage Boston, Dec 8— Hf quenmahip a Liverpool, 19th ul) inst) 7th inst 5A xOs— Pal od ‘Wy nok & Co. Nookaelters in "the United 32 Ani mingtonN'Cs dig. States, Saari, &e. the Og or, BY soend h street, or me post-paid, sdapessed ew yori Contents—C ha; he tive treatment its pe os their prevention and cure; ch-b. On Gono Gonorrhes Rheumatism ¢ ain Females, its natare, enerally =, Ps gonorthirrin some respects, tally distinet and muocent, and to, which ‘On} Lencorrhasa, Whites, or Female Weakne 10. On. Sirie: 0 my Ch e, Emery, do; ‘ines Topne, Spates ture, and causes, Cag bobbed and cure, N Lom ica non-mercurial pl e of Chasers, -% On d ecasional sym) yn, the ogeasio a icraptions om the Skt Bist, ad tad! Bones, cure ch:33 On Gi jad doy, schre ymca Charleston; Renown, i. Brewster, Flavio; brigs Porto Rico, Sandie ret it may a that “Bat hoe Dee tare ho mher way than on Monday, Feral er For o pei ares Be Eee Toot of Wall streets of toe. K. aie 36 ivacreat Agent in New Onions, Mr. Win, ciel a eel Sa Se sit ain Tegel FSR. VALPARAISO INTER Me DIO“ aND “imam Mout the in ist of Jann twa nicely aye Re oo akon ‘Jann wtiy OBAMUEL FT MACY a Old Sipe = any | PASx ba. FOR HAVRE—Second Tae ‘Swan, master, will sail on the Ist January, Fog KHAPLLSTON, 8. aoe Tabu, evga bill: ‘ot adi me, Mer afi sriits Sas die cake ee No. 48 South street. Passengers by this seen it 4 quested to send their bagg’ge ov rd, I ‘dsy of departiire Connguete are pertivulatty r ah red to attend to the receipt of their goods on the aarival of the tenmer. pied LIV BRFOUL Be Packer aii Heh eh ~The oa sailing new pac] -OINT, berthen as ped at from Liver- Pool on a K regular days, The accom- stecrage fallye Din port, ‘Those about embarking should hake carly application on brand, foot of Maiden lane, oF iH mon URKAY, corner Pine and South steet {to seuid for their friends in the old er pore packet, oF a3 will New York Crab mouth, as follow: Hogcon, Capt J. Jotmstun, Jan 20; vey eb. 01, From Bremen—Warhnguon, Feb. 15 He roi ‘Southamptou— Washington, Fel see a Poona bam New Yoni oaipampign a rom Bremen or Southampron to. New ight or pnanege aptly at the iheeof tne, Ocoai os im fayigation © £3? ites, iar (poy db ie Hh O Hixti ISKLYNsagenvat HaviesC. A HEINCREN & Co, Bremer, DoT Mt th Hous , CHANG iD TO 5—NEW YORK, ALBAN LINE FOK ALBANY AND TRO Dik eet Dy ‘rom the foot of Courtlandt street.—Pass nd taing this Boat will arive in Troy ia time to take the earliest aang Tay acme 3, the lo north to sige, ee orge Ani plain. ‘The low-pressure, seainboa Pree ¥! ‘This renin as gelock. Bea rainy, i on ao ok tke hal mi hanged from 6p 826 Steamers ISA, NEw ¥Y "ON ms GO. leave for Albany at 4a o fltck atend of6 as ae tofore, on and after Monday, Nov. 29. 184’ Pi sundays ee STE. OATES ae ALBAN LP beg te sare bed gk o’clot Bier masa even inndt aud Liberty Win ii Fee fetk, wil gray We REWTON, Pern 7 avenings. at 5 5 eloe! ON, C I leave on uaday and ut aE 5 oelgek. As $ O'clock, Fi M.—Landing at enter Toot of Barclay ‘street. steamboat "aie PCLAUS. Onp- tain B. Qverbagh, will leave on Monday, Wedn Sanday afteriooas. et 5 o'clock. ‘Gtearmboat BOUT! eae. Capiain TN. Hulse, wil) leave on, Tueaday, ‘and Barurday afternoons.” at ‘The above boats tall ti "Alban Ne for Bforning Cars for inoue Wart. Faas inode: rate rates, nonetenee after 4 07 All i of the boats atone tune, ig vor TOTICE—On and alter SUNL AY, Noveniber dist 1847, the steambost SYLPH or STATEN ISLANDER will make the foliowing trips until farther pete Leave Sraver Isvanp at 8, 10, 12 o’clock, A. iver — 5 o’cloek, H ™. Leave New Youx at 9, and it o'clock, A. Mm, 3}6 6 and o'clock. F MN me 1847." 171 cine is daily apn rear after year addi ims teu ha. ray eaige,, ida, this healing antidote, are brat ite efficae Man's Hope, for m mae life witha seares rth then try it,all ye who are byes with any ine from Impurity of Biood, an: ei ovatini valth, fee enal led 10 stimonials to those who have rery justly d re Bites ig of ‘of the Age. Depot, 50 am land t, and ef the Druggists generally thie the United ‘States, K ‘DK LD ie’ —There is ‘TAT TERSALLSHEAVE FUW as. jisease to which horses. Bcd Ry em: their af inach roken Wind, and these generally the Te etitof eroen quiclessuset, either bY diving visloatiy Wer « fal feeding meey Provender, or most commonly by bestoeise, : slight, cough or cold. ‘The Tattersalls Heave Powders are d to care a recent coughor cols fousder of ei when thrown into Gert have been e fected by thets ase: i 7 Alone, some ofshich ane hoae reteliohed te te es 8G ‘& Davis, that they owes pe, jorse,any case of whic! they wil will cure, except where there is actual’ ulceration of tt m1 st. ‘hove wrirhave seed oa sg 8 fo Te ir afieted sni- hare iver thie eralarblere re: "GREAT CONDITION MEDICINE the specific aud of this remedy isto cure complaints and yet from jir great testorati 7 are a excellent con it sah or thee ‘existence of oes worms a red hit y thas sectonat Fowdera brought away, an ism: fan 1 enue number of wo ms from y were all ine ause of the coat, et muuch he exhibited for thet package jy cured tite is good, and he is now in condi recommen you ar here es 1 as forheaves. Yours, pian ROBERTS "kh Hemprtead. L. I. Det. 36, 1047.— ease; yy og} UGH acon rc, Fulton street, New cw York, pols srersieapnchorssanda at past sitar tiaiee centres 2. or more packed, free of ex- pet the Emerges exprorses at 8 ney & Di G7 & Bckaon, Philade roy; G. nd edhine sed, Chieage et EGR tise agents for Baner te Gor LINIMENT, an tf lent froverstics for sand. veracks, contraction, inability so 70 the shoe, he. for horse eect. Mtsrre Rae LIFE SAVED BY THE Usk nee | A Notice of KELEINGHIS (YFALLIBE "Last MENT Guo is himself again Who vicinity of York City that has bees of cs be come acquainted with our Rie ae long tris who for yearly 90 yea:s has, in the old homestead, ceephan (rostered for the e ite and pleasure. irons Porti 5 'e would simply say, in relation to the case, that it wane - sidered by himself and medical advisers, — perfectly in- eurable—from an attsck of inflam a Let the afflicted go without fail, aud Mioere gens own lips the effectsiof this pe workis be sh stk Corns Am Boston; Waters and have their hearts mate glad. font nded rem the word, to do wi jcate very nature, as well asta tanner of soves and bruises, imamedia can sive hd rholewle and retail, at che ainelal ep aepot of soll’ & Si lo. No. Can Pear} at 6 doxen, carefntly sand at PEE stores, and taverns thrvupeon ‘the city and eo ancy general 8.—For very special and extensive references the most ai ipunding cures on record, in thi and other cities, ace Di Kellinger's advertiser ed ity of Ni Yi Soh cen be seen in e rin- Gal town of the ated tt Binch ee bal Sao Bret no rene 7 aw xyURK Roma DISPENSAKY. at 57 Boni uly, Bw ada greereed $2 gglock M.D. ir pee Der eragd 1B. Joba Hawkes, MD.,and BF Jos) A. MeVickar, -M, D.,, will attend to su gical LI ee fern 8 Kirby will ietaree Hi Menricy KRECOKT FORK Nove BU ROI oF T NEW YORK MEDICAL AND. GICAL i TITU LE. No. 75 Chambers street. oe ae to th pais; 7 et; 5 fement of the Heart: 4Venereal’ § 6 Irritation or Fcelding of 2 Complaint; 6 Sore or Inflamed Ue 16Seminal Weakness induced by imprope: case: Secondary Veneral; 10 Chaueres, or. primary de Gonorrhasa; 3 cases of Diarrhasa; 5 cases of Rh Suppression ot Irregularity of the monthly periods; opal Ieeguclnence,of Uriees 3 Folton Wy Leande um; 1 Delirium Tremens, Surgice! Uperations—4 Abscess Opened; 3 Fractores attended to;6 Hemorthoidal Tumors re- moved; 1 8 Btrictures cured in the rethra 4 Large Tumorremoved; tion for Fistala: ded to; 3 Greernt: e Let e deformity. H. BOST- Ts Womans PR TE MEDICAL WoMeRNION ON, A.M. Mi fe cll i. secrets here cout |) though of @ nature atrietly the married, yet to those contemplsting marriage, it is anjeets treated of inthe." every female, either married or eons should beeome ipo especially t! here contai to ignorance o! ithe life of many a wife has fallen tc which Testraining many, Pradent, persons from the oad dof poverty or ‘targa family of children, from marry- Mie te the female wiicted. with dhe orton complaints peculiarly, tmchlegt to-her ars ts valuable, a2 con: tan e eausel symptoms ost or the removel of het conn be in the pene of overt i ealth and welfare, a regard for her own husband. The re' its Pa proved a blessing as nameral It 1s of course 1m very on by the suffer ¢ be be eatzous, 6 Y > sent by m ree of postage. a the receipt of o i tce'® Married Woman's Private Medical Companion” a be sent, free of postage, to any partof the aited, Beaten. All letters must be addressed Coen paid) t0 to east Ninmricens, box 224 New York ty, 129 Liberty surget, New York. The Married We Private Medical Companion” is sold by bookseller principal city inthe United State: Zeiber Albany, W. C. Li ‘& Co; St. Lonis, Nafis & Commis! ain, Agent for Central Olu; Richmond, Va, ‘all st be addressed as above. Wholessle and retail, at 129 Liberty street. tat’ h HL PH. DICAL HOUSE—DK. KINKS: PAN oe AS PHYSICLANSD yen ar’ reident practi. The cure of all learactive habits of you. still continues to engage in’s atmost attention. valids whose compiaints are in the most ‘condi tiqy, may depend on being always conduet K. him self, with a prompt, safe and energe' ‘ teeses ap; ear to af ha amt Ye NE; | parti eee Wo ce Beary,

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