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bey ype , or concluded to a for make the acquirement of that which they Bed ot Hest esteemed sv easy. Many were deter- mi. “gohome” ut « certaia time, and did they were alive andanie. During the au- and wiater of last year, large numbers, with soorerice of dust or abundance ot disappoined ome, left us, and our busy though uneertain affair, athe again the air aud enjvy the comforts of bosses ‘Thus we lost some very good people, together with thousands who would hive never beeu much ‘benefit 10 our society of State, had they remained among us. Thieland is the world’s hive, where there is neither room nor toleration for drones. Men must move fast in boty as well as in thoayat, if they would not have their heets trod apoa, and their mental projections into the fuiure enticipated. feems tc be so well auderstood, that but few probably remain who do not thiak themaelves fast men. “They are generally so The return dever—the home sickness—his taken away the taint-hearted and impatient, leaving those behind who have learned and practised the lessoa which teaches how “ to labor aud to wait.” A comparison of passing events with those trans- piring one year ago, shows pla that, in propor: tion to our population, not ove-foorth as maay-re- turn to the States now as th Some who do £ expect and intend to retura. Some go for their fa- milier, some to obtain wives. They degin to thiak that there can be found no pleassnier place to live in than California, on many accounts, chmate and ease ot living; and that when society shall have become what it will be here, ant wht the preseace of a fair proportion of 3 end chibiren, aad all the inevitably humanizing influence which they will bring, and will spring up wherever their es t this will be the Jand of all lands for and pleasures of life, among ua many, far too many, of the idle and vicious ‘Dar calendar is too full of statistics of crime. But we can see the germs of a far more wera state of feeling springing into life amongus. A large proportion of our popuiation is ot the right description, hardy, enterprising, in- dustrious, who love good laws and a govern- ‘ment, and who will make the one and support the other. We have get clear of « large portion of our ‘worthless lepercs, and asthe morul tone now evi- dently growing here strengthens and expeada saa becomes popular, we shall see a good and and virtuous population overspreading this fait aia and irradiating its commendable principles over the Pacitic, and its surrounding aud embosomed na- tions. So we prophesy, and so we believe and petition. Interesting Miscessancous Items. A Mountain Uar-—A groeain yesterday brought into our office one of the most curious animals we have ever seen. He wis caught in a Fed lise with sugar, on the North Fork of the Some have named this species of animal the mouatain cat, but, with the exception of some of hia habits, he seems to resemble the cat very jittle. He is about two-and-a-half feet loog, one- half of which length is his tail, which 18 ringed with alternate white and black His shape more reeembles the kangaroo than wny other animal, his haunch portions being much larger than his breast His head is smail, with very large, giinering; Prominent eyes, aud @ nose somewnat srprone ing the form of that of the ichoeumon. He is as flexible as a weasel. With short legs and fine fur, and exceedingly clean and neat toilette, he as really one of the nice young meu of the ani tribe. “He isa curiosity, beg unlike op we have before seen in auy zoological collection orin a wild state. His color is grev, not so silvery as the grey squirrel, and the most inquisitive little Paul Pry that has ever looked in upon us. He seemed determined to understand everything about our sanctum, thrusting his pointed nose into every nook and corner. He is a fir handsomer and cleanlier anmel than the coon, in all graces is as much his superior as is “Hyperion toa Satyr,” and ‘when we establish a new political party, shall pro- Debly instel him instead, as the ins'gnia of our em- bodied principles — Alta’ Californus :.”--The bridal party given by Wm. “-, and bis lady, was the most ele- rwe have ever participated in, in Cali- The bride looked superbly, The guests set down to a supper, at about 11 o'clock, which would have done credit to the Irving House, in New York. Among those present, we noticed Gen. Persifer . Smith, Gea. James Wilson, Hon. Ino. Wethered, and several officers of the mavy.— Alia Californis Mvrperovus Assavir.—We are informed that a most woprovoked 3 and murderous assault was made upon Mr. BelcherKay, on Saturday evening, ata saloon a few doors above Mon'gomery street, on Sieremeto He was struck on the head with an axe, which inflicted very severe and dangerous wounds, from the effects of which he has been in- sensible most of the time since. We can learn no cause for this attack, but hear it was made by a men with whom Mr. K. once hada difficulty in England.—Caltfornea Courier, Dec 30 A Homocenrovs Porvtation.—Nearly all the gente m the covoties of San Luis Obispo and Santa | Sorbara, are of the pure Californisn blood, bora on the soil. It is interesting to observe that of those who are not, they are men who are heada of fami- dies and natives of Spain or the United States, who hed been long in the country Among the people the Spanish language is chiefly used, and they are nearly all that remains of Californ it was in oypoas days.—California Courier. MIPMENT OF Gono Dust —The following are the smounts of treasure which go forward by the steamers to-day, as given us by the several com- paniee— By the Carolina do Columbus Total. .... «+ $1,316 310,000 000) Of this ‘eau regate, Adame Go. send $290,000; 1. W. Gregory $45,000; Haves Co. $50,000. e wnderstind thata large amount is carried home by the passengers, by both vessela.—Pacyic News. Inprviovat. Extenrrise ~A trader named Mr. “acharia, five months ago, took a small store, 6 ft. by 10 ft., situated on the levee, and invested $50 in hing. Since that time he has turned over $215,000, has enlarged his house of business, and as cow on his way to the States to bring his fami- ly to Stockton. —[ Stockton | Time. Our California Correspon ne San Francisco, Dee, 15, 1850. Fire mm San Franctaco--Califorma Land Ti- thea, &e. Another fire, which at first threatened to con- sume a fair portion of the very business part of the town, but was providentially subdued, after the destruction of five or six buildings, has come off; probably through carelessness, al ‘hough some say through design. It commenced between Sacramento and Kearney streeta, below Montgomery street, and it beiag high tide, the en- ti ines found no difficulty in obtaimiog wate! heing manned mostly by New York firemen, the ‘anes were subdued, though raging ia owe solid cluster of wooden buildiags. It is a good thin: for this place that New York firemen have foual ibeir way out here. We are now in the commencement of the rainy season, which is much liter than last year. is dull, ond the marke agtetely overs ked with everything needed here. When will our casiern friends ieara wisdom? Tt would seem that some of them are learaing after the manner | of Franklin's whistle Our courts sre doing ® good business, and law. | yers are flourishing. Litigation seems to be the order of the day, and many aa * bre” is fending property he hes purchas bot the ute proves defective. Tha ney are swept from him, and he 1 mines, OF go hom he can rais hie pacsag: Unless Congresa shall send out commissioners | to exomine d pres upon these M:xiceas graats, by which moet of the land in our privetpal erties i held, we shall have erother massacre, nad th amento City, of the 12ch of Augusl with moch morte loss ot | We are living here in troublous { in good faith, land and mo- st retura to the | money to pay deeds of Sa will be re-enneted, perbay tile and of blood dimes, and wien these troubles wiilend we cat not eer, asit depends upon the action of Congress, who seem to have been doing any thing else than | sitending to the wants of Colifornia, of settling these ogvating and disputed que tions of titles to jond, which stir up the angry passions of th who "hold land under the Mexicon tle, against thove whe come without any other ttle than for. cible possession, and settic dowa npn taese lande claiming therm as beloagiag to government, nad assertiog that they are preeemptionera. Mach of th sand isthus hele, and never ean it be led ante by our fedetel courts, and even, thea “ eyuatiers, who have made and ere making improvements continwally, will my is mb leave peaceably Jiut the longer the matter is delayed, the more joult will be the settlement with people who seem | 'to think that possession consticutes the best title. Woon's Digeisas, Dee. 2, 185). dndvan Outraxe— Prospects of the Miners—Agri- cultural Copabilities of California, §c., &c. A party, Consisting of three Germans, were out hin the woods, on a ‘' prospecting” expedition, last week, and were attacked at night by a party of In- diane, who killed one of their wumber, and se werely wounded two others. One of them returned tact Friday, and ge immediately set off in pur- euit of the Indi ith the intention of avengi: the , - the inurdered man Indians have diy been guilty of like outrages on the whites ‘ee unless they are punished severely, tis hard to tell where they will stop. ‘The prospects of the miners in the southern mines, for the coming winter, are quite discoaraging. Tee, have heretofo; eae pretty well d by the thousands of pn ange who have Deen Lag Bes all summer; add to thie the probability of there not being mueh water iu the ravines, and the fact that in the compass of tweaty mies ther~ are at least 20,000 miners at work, aod you will see that heap is but ie >) chance for aman to mike his * pile” here. oceosionally hear of m meking $25 or $30 per day, but it ia oaly for a sho! time; and where there 18 ove that averages $3 a day, there a thousand who do aot make two do!- jars, and there isa great number that cannot earn enough to purchase two meals a day There have been two or three companies formed in this region for the purpose of grinding quartz ek to obtain gold, ant it is said that some of therm are doing pretty well This portion of California can never become an sgricultural country, owing to the want of rains in the summer season A per-on might travel hua- dreds of miles, and not tiad one huudred acres of tillable land In a future letter, I may take occasion to expose some of the humbuga that have been publishedin the Atlantic States in regard to this country; wut for the present, adieu. Anvorp Marriages and Deaths in Callforaia, MARRIAG In Btockton, December J2th, by the Rev. L'Abbo Renaud Alfred A. Mix to Mary ©. Craig, At Ban Francisco, December 17, by Rev. Mr. Farley, W. B Parker to Miss EB. M, Wills, both of thia city At Sun Francisco, September 16h, Robert, eldest son of Mr. David Nash, to Elizabeth Emily, third daughter of Mr. George Buddi: both of Sydney. ‘At San Franoisco, 8 ptember 17th, Augustue Carter, Esq , to Christina, third daughter ct Percy Simpson, ¥eq,, wll of Sydney. Un Dee 24th, at the Mission Dolores, by R Ridley, Feq., Mr. Samuel 8now, of New York, to Miss Mary Green of New Orleans. In Stockton. on the 24th Dec., by C Mf. Swift, Esq. Mr. Edward Brown to Miss Paulina Kouish, all of ‘ranciseo, on the 24th Dec., by his Honor Justice Critcher, Mr. Leonard Tallo to Miss Elizabeth, daugbter of Jos B. Childs, Eeq . a'! of Yolo county. At Ban Francisco, by D. D. Bullock, £sq , Theodore Wyands to Mrs. Charlotte Shultz n Btockton, on the 25th Dec, by the Rev Mr. Cor- wio, Dr. George Elliot, of Missouri, to Miss Margaret A. Sweasey, of Indina, In 8tockton. on the 12th Dec , by the Rev. Mr. Wood, Mr. Henry L. Hoyt, of Albany, <, ; to Miss Laurette Therese Rupger, ot Germany. At Stockton, on the awe Dec, by the Ri Woods, Mr. Henry 8. Morton to Mi aft J At San Francisco, on the 26th Deo, thi en Huddart, Capt. W. Martin to tate pals t orris, James DEATHS IN SAN FRANCISC: ol; Name. Disease, Where from. deo 16. .John Mundas, ~ — — Chili. F. Merandaz, 27 cholera. - Unknown man, 28 heart dis. Zuanco Veor, 30 cholera, Valparaiso, Perchant, 25 cholera, England. Dec. 17..9: lone Rollins, 30 D.C. uchine, aT N Orleans. A.W. Tuplett, 28 Missoarl. Jobn Crook, 29 Maine. RB. Frisbourne, 2}¢convuisions, Dec. 19.,8amuel Clark, 5 dysentery, Beotiand. W.P. Burdick, 60 cholera, Henry Winslow, 28 fracture, New York. Jobn —., (901.) bil. cholic, Virginia. Chas Leyet, 50 dysentery, France. Wm Metcalf, 49 consumpt’n, England. Hy. M. Curtis, 24 cholera, Otsego, NY 1 P. Barker, = — pas England. Dee. 23..¢ hes De Foure, 23° dis. of head, Phila, Geo. Griffith, | 55 cholera, Englana. Dec 25..W. B Hitchcock, 18 dyeeasery, Maine. bch en ec 33 cholera, England Mrs. Griffith, 37 cholera, England. Dec. 26.3.5. Mansfield, 4 consumpt'n Masa. J. MeMellen, murdered, Scotland, Joseph J. Smith, i typ. fever, Conn 8. B. Daggett, |— con. of br'n, eee Des. 27..Edward 25 diarhes, jo. Tho! a =- y: Marg Forti ton @yoentery, me Li U, cholera, Monee Jourdin, at cholera, Wm. MeKinley, 25 cholera, Scotland. N. J. Philips, 22 cholera, Deomars. IN SACRAMENTO CITY. Namen of those who have died in Sacramento Cit; during the two weeks ending Dec. 23th:~ David Lin Jey, aged 20, Indiana; Simon P. Marsh. 30. Mo.; Frede- rick Arrentr, Mo. id Jones, 23. Wales; Alexander Morton, 52, Mo ; Jehm Fuller, 40, Iowa; Charles Karpes. 42. Jefferson Coo Hl Joseph Douglass, 38; G. Evans, 35, Ohio: MeKormack, 2, Ireland; J. W. Ha 25. New York; J. Simons Wisconsin; Da- Ny [evry 37,Mo.; & Spaniard, name unknown; Wm. w. Bho ding, 23, Mai Geo. Paddock, 19 Mo.; John herd, 45 Henry county, Towa; Joseph F. Sil- A 2, New York; Prior Hali, 47, Illinois; John P. ay he: Mo ; infant child of John Brown; Alex: J. Kingsbury, 30, Mass. At Mokelome Hill, Calaveras county, November 27th, of typhoid fever, Charles H. Strong, aged 27, of Bridge- hampton, Long Island At sea, December 16th, Robert II. Still, late of New York, in the 26th year of his age. The deceased was one of six unfortunate persons who lost their lives by the wreck of the bark Popmunnett, Pe it. Taylor. After being for fifty.two hours i boat, with no provisions, and very little clothing, ‘Te at lest died otexhaurtion, The survivors in the boat were picked up by the brig Col Tayloe; the,body was taken on board, and then committed to the wave, with the customary burial service fer the dead at sea. In Ban Jose, December 8th, Dr. John Townset 4, aged 6 December Tth, at the Ranche of Captain Chalmers, ten miles trom Stockton, Mrs. Chalmers, wife of the ary formerly from Missouri. Nevada City, paerenind Tth, of typhoid fever, Mr. Jerry Stevensen, of 8: Sach ts yw York, after a short illness of six di In Stookt ec. esa of typhoia fever, William W. Bpaulding, 28 years, senior partner of the firm of acme ) and son of Calvin Spaulding, of Hallowell, Maine. In Btockton, 234 December, (ame day of its birth.) pov inant son of Judge Henry A. and Mary T. School- raft. erat San Pablo, of cholera, Begtonies 66 Sth, Mr. Charles F. Davis, of Charlestown, Mass , aged 28 years. ‘At Dr. Horr’s Ranche, on the 2 posensben of cho- era morbue, Mr. Sylvester Stacy. of New Bedford, aged about 82 years. At Nevad Cir, November 12h, of typhoid fever, Mr. Jno, E. Smith, Jr. formerly of Meadville. Pa At the residence of L. A. Clive, E: on Yubs River, on the 16th December. Robt. 8. Gaxpenter, late of Brooklyn, L. 1, aged 21 years. At Placerville, Dorado county. on the 30th No- vember, Dr. Daniel Webb, late of Cincinnati, im, aged 34 years. At — “ey ‘Qist, Ng 4 is peas, ot of Stockton, of Pan ee Mrs. Baker, wife of Ui Capt. i a ker, © ‘ot ‘he ‘The California Markets. ee 31,1850. be the principal leading articles, as will be eon by our quotations, have come down to a still lower figure; and the consequence is that some of our merchants, rather than operate at these reduced = bo nded busi- on the whole, very encouraging. The mi been principally engaged, during throwing up immense piles of dry dirt, that contains more or lers gold; and #icce the recent rr set in, which gave them a supply of water, they have. euch as worked in thie way, been toeking from me to eight dollare per day. We are also dally, b: nd roath, there w scriptions of provisions olent to ot roveral mo ¥ erticles thet they are generally dispored of at but very little advance op San Franciaco prices. Such is, at present, the etete of affairs in this city and 8¢ without ea- tering into any lengthened il ot useless remarks. Asvien—Saleratus, pots and pearis are without acy | demand whatever B at White fand brown We heard of no pales, + consequently do not alter our quotations. ‘The demane for bi has been limited to antiticn for ship's stores, at a slight reduction. sano Snors—The market for the different Periptions Gf boots aud shoes shows # slight advam caused by large 4 which took place in the early rt cf last ween, for the different towne on the coast. Bertinve Mareniats—Some desoriptions of lamber | and other buliding materials Bave advanced a little pince the dace of our Inst rem! monthly review, onused by the large in ottier vast improve- mente which ore in pletion ta tals city d Ubreughout the State; but during tbe last few y little hee been dolog, the advance noticed ie however. eustalee beers, of ll eorts, ate abundant, and dull, without any partionlar alteration in prices Brave-—Ohili, Mexican, and Amertoan. ate tery aban. dent in the warket the auction marte fuily supplying the demand. | Nothing doing as private sale au. There bas been hee very little done in the ut det one of ceul, the demand being eo aption; the prices we quote. o Corren Broan, pd mort erticles of grocert J) t Very ebundant, and dul! of sate ba ivg tive, ‘The retail trade of our city creates the omiy de mrud wt prevent ‘Tea = At the date of our Inst review, all desoriptions often waa wp. expecially black, which was selling at $1 Wa Sipe ib; groom, $1 62ky a $100; bac within three of four de: have had two arrivols trom pplied toe market, and Ie decline ad there lea much greater ) suppiy than ts our.—There hag been but very little doing in fleur lately, owing to holders demanding prices entirely above the ayerege rate, andalso above the views of the buyers. The demand Is also very limited, and likely io be £0 at prevent rates. The stock on dis very large, both im this city and the interior towne, We quote from aetual sales made on Friday last, Wirra aso cons -- Brandy, Monongahela whie- key. acd Port wine, are in good request, partiouia: y for ermal) parcel pure article of Port wine is gaa quoted are fully main ar ave 6 there articles, Th mostly Sue on The 1k bend deniers. eoare!ty of Carolina rice in our market, end al great, it hen owing ¢0 aD es wil be a pret aisi ~-We have bad oce: bh the consuwption ite acarcit y, pee BS Fee] On retervace to our quote- to alter the quo- in line, but not ule to make qui 3 there has been di for upwarda of a month, p: ‘There bvae been howsver,come fow eulen during the lage four or five daysat prices differing @ litil» from our for- ter quotations, which we have carefully uitezed ia figures. ‘Money Manxer ~The money market remaiasia the | seme state of inactivity as when last we had occassion | to notive it. Baukers ars discounting but very little, vd that little is reqoired to be fm the most uudoub'e way secured, The rate of interest coati¢aes as highas | ever viz, 6a8 por cent per month Our advices from the Atlantic States per the Constitution sad North. | erner show @ continued state of commercis: ty, with an unurual abundance of ¢ 5 profitable sources of investment without avail. It is to be hoped that ere long, eagitalists im the Atlantic commercial cities will be iaduord to tucm tavir acten- tion and meke investments in this uew field of a bien money is vure to command better chances of rot , Locat Ciry Broces—There is nothing doing to stocks of any kind, Lhe duances of the Stewie wud city are in a deplorable condition, without wny prospect of immediate Fimprovement; n which it was thocgbt could b+ 40 easily the City Commiarioners, we ate informes. are just as far as ever ftom obtaining i ae fact is, the city is“ over head and cars in debt,” and we wre unable tores, at present, bow tt can be discharged, with all the wirdom of our city tathers combined The soliowing are the prices at which we quote the different descriptions obtained from the bust autho. ity :— oiey rip, old issue new issue . bonestic EXCHANGE On New York, sight... Reston, Pbiladelphia, “ New Orleans, On England, aight F Fance, sieht Hamburg, se Valpara' Mexico, 00 day: TALUS o0 doko Ane Gold dust... ..$16 a $16 25 Quickailverdo 15a 15 50 Moffat's coin.. par. Doubloons .. “« estes é 2 & cisco on the fivet end fitceenth da | detained by unavoidable aceid: mails at Panama. The steamers of the tret_of the month will touch at Acapuleo, Monterey, The sveamers of the fifteenth of “the m hot Aespalso, but at po other Mexican bests States pail ateni OREGON, 1.099 tons. TENNESSEE. 1 3°0 tons, capate jie aoe anTA ae 1.20" NiA"1,000 tons COLUMBIA, © Toons 6 ps Akon 2 60 300 40 ‘The new steamship. scouvanIA’ will ply rogularly be- tween San Franciseo and ports in Oregon, awsiting st the former port the passengers from Pa- nama, and returning without delay with mails and passea= ors for the following steamer from San Fi iar line of propelle: of freight and tra: San Francisco. maintained by the York on the 13th, the 28th of each in be kept in New Yes 8 ¢} am new stoaua Fhipy CARIBBEAN and PATUADELESTA wil form adireet line betweon New Orleans and Chagres, ry at Coy Re: riods as will eneuro as little deventi and forming with kien a through to aed from New Orl ad porte im Mezito, C: nd Oregen. Passage from Ne from Armerrong, Lawrason & Fi Saloon state roora: Low ‘adin des Steerage, found with mativess Bo Bennett Mr Georg Dispel Feed lth ate Brophy Botty ene) Mie £ilen Sass Clath try at ary Carbole Mrs Mary Chose Mrs Blea Castor Mrs XK, Spring streot Cay ane Miss Eliza Martha Covilie Mes farah Connell Anne Conuelley aun 7 bra O bakit MroB Devos Mrs, Green- Mies Mary Dies , Madenils Dugea “sary Kaen Apne ELiiott Mrs Sophi: Edwards an Elon Evans Mrs D Fader Mra Barriet relan Parva as Mary Franklin Miss Mar- gare Fenaghty Honora rie ‘Miss Mary Fitsalbbon Elen Ornate Mies Rath beens ‘Mrs Bet- Hagan Mies Martha — Mrs, C.- st Barlow Mrs Martha i Miss Catba- ‘Mrs Mary » Morris Pometsen ie, BS ae rine Invi ‘Mice Bliza- fi Jackson Mrs, At- 7 Ann Catharine \d board . OM SAN FRANCISCO TO ASTORIA, Cabin. . Steer oe Por throug i the company, D4 storamy month, apply at the othve of ‘59 South atrect.” ir ber jon will folly expected to make the fovreid jor mraodations for iret ers. E, B. SUTTON & CO., 84 Wall stroct, or JOHN OGDEN, 116 Walls reet. CALIFORN14.—MUTUAL teh rah new and AN FR 1SC: with immediate ‘ork built ef hea, hay HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MBRLIN, CAPT. SAMP- son, will sail for Bermuda oad St. Thomas, on Saturday, the sub of February, 1561, at noon. fhe has excellent aa Price of prs-age to Bermuda, faa reaul all the Ww ‘will ts tabs B. CUNARD, Jr., 8 Broadway. ana, Vera Cruz, Ver eht.” Apply to __ MEDICAL. . BAND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE afew hourg, by a vegetable ag plica: bility, brought on by improper habite and tutional affections, | combine medicines with ti al remedy, and can ir mot expelling th d_the hundreds of - M. Corby fow houre.—C, Dero phy! without hepent simy body was osrerat you cured ort tii joon, jt. 1 paid over $0 in five years, to be cured . deuility ‘com self abuse, without bonedt; you eu Vo ant general troatmont, in & short time,—Jai e letter, Ofice b m7to¥ P.M. Di. Broad: TWENTY-FIVE CENTS— Mecvlapius, or ry One Ele a iy wit boudred ea- eB By means of she Pocket Own Physieian: Kravings, showing ape and form, by William. ¥ University of ‘enpaylvanis. by Diseases are taithty li ribed, tnd at all the receipes, peer (a Selt-Abuoe ie worth roniyl retentions may be, ge: trangers visiting plating mai ; pimie fy] Pe ela. Any person 7-A¥o oon in a letter, will rece ver phiebook +2, on a Tbe vent for one dollar. Addrors DR. WM. YOURG, 5 Pht aad uinpand for saleby ‘tern iBroadw y, Now © | :W MEDIAL BOOKS.—A work on the nature and treat ber of beaaritully gelor Beotvion, i above named n gdition; price $ Beraival a teoond Eetrnse trons, She Don silent and Jc may bo said, fos aly, te be equal to fn var pasate Recerd'a ot Aston’ far aw ry peed « #. oF change in appliont: jollers. Tt ie | ‘One boric Ul direotions, nt For sale by | ed in two é 1 3 HUMAN LIPS 18 IN PRALL, WHO WOULD ont Mone but a fool. Duaterian Die~ vieton ptroet, entablished A. D. 1903. by Dv. F! who from am exp tienen that very seldom fatie ts | in bin private rendy ni toall who m ¢ him's calle Mundzea yoluntarily All aMlicted are immedia'« te DOCTOR HUN TRH. ny f respectability, and invertity of coke rating: arom sure th eore and hy cacrae a. THE stent remedy eunnoe be ha peor B.=The Doctor has now e ul'moat valnable Aasoremoat of Trases ta New RK. COOPER, ls DUAN® #TRABT, HAS, TOR TER Years, couitued his practiog ts tho ore Land other diseases, fis o8n owre (he ra at sof this diveaso, ard mild oases remover ix A porfass curd or we chares. 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