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NEWS BY THE MAILS. Our Washington Chetlingndunnes Wasmivaros, daly 9, 1851 Whe Evidence im the Case of Dr George A Gardiner, before | the Board of Commissione:s om Mexican Claims The following is a correct -ynopsis of the testimony by the case of Dr. @. A. Gardiner — 1, Juan Soto swore, that the wax the superintendent of the refinery; that at the time of Dr Gardiner'’s expulsion his mines were ina prosperous state; that chey yielded. in the last four months thy were we rked, upwards of $30,000, end that bad they not been destroyed they would have yielded about $50,000 per m n.b for tive or six years; that fin his opinion the business was worth, at least, $500 000. ‘He also states the particulars ¢ the wxpalsioa, destruc- — and ifthe pet Z Antonio Marin depesd that he was in charge of the | Pay tore, spd thet the busi was in # prosper- us condition in the mn Oot ber. 1845, mas expelled | ni by orien af of | ee vee Was also bow about $ 4.00 grams oa ina Jae of amalgqa | aa business would have produced about 150.000 per month, for five or six years with sa expense of about moath ; that (his onterprise was worth at nla P. Jobu-on, of Liverpool & machinist, that he was employed at these mines by Dr. Gare pes to construct @ wate: wievi and was on toe premi- ges from January, 1645. t Uetober, IM46 and state: the ioulars of the expulsion. contiseation »nd destruc- ry; that (he cos; of the property RE, aa and that t was worth upward of double that amount. $560(1@; that it bad yielded 000 of silver im the ‘ast four mouths, aud woud in Field about $60 000 per usuth, at wa expense of ebout $12000 per month, aud that this coadtion would last for five or ix years 4. James Bo Smith, of Evinburgh, » machinirt, swore thet he was employed in the mines belouging to Dr. Gardiner, putting up wiach nery, Xe. from the eom- mencement of 1545 to Horober 1846. and describes ‘the manner in which Yr Gardiner was oxpelied, property ted and destroyed; that tae ‘Bent in thie business amounted to abs at 5300,000; and @hat it was at the time of the + xpulsion, in « most pros condition, aud woud Lave yielded from $40 40 per month for five or six years, at an expense of Fe | are at length about bein The American Citizens in Galway. (Frou tue daley (Ireisud) Mercury, Juae 21.) Every trac-heartted Galway mia must view with feel- iuge of anmixed plearure, the warm response which the friendly intentions of the uoble- warted Amerieaa citi reps have elicited from the imhabilauts of this ancieut town, We refer, with no sunali degree of pride, to the re- ports of the proceedings of the pabhio uteeting aud (he | various local bodies, from which it will be seen that the gteulest Unuwinity prevailed on ail hands, and the only abxtety felt was, who should be foremost in doing honor te the citizens of the bund of Washington. Tt is un- questionably an omen of better days for Galway aud Jrelund generally, that the capabilities of this Province je known. In vain might pairiotic men proclaua the vastaoes of oF resources, the extent of our water power, or the adwptability of our no- bay for steam conuuunieation with the Western hea. isphere; the appesi would fall idly upon the listleas ears of the Englich Premier. The cup of hope would be held for m omen to our lips only to be dashed down again, the | of despair would once more come upon the souls of 1 xs. arnte ma the bitterness of disappcmtment would fall witheringly upon their euer- wen We ountres that we some such result us the conse that vue mockery, the Packet Sta- tion Commission. Woe anticipated uo meed of justice | from the treacherous minister of pertidious Eng'and, | a.z0 sow Cocy-d that ee whee p proceeding was a eel concoe: for deception—a mere diplomatic ruse | Dut the tables have been completely ‘turned, aud whileJobo Bull is cunuingly devising va Tal retain bie extravagant mor opoly, the eaterprising Ame cans rre quietly tuking possession of the neglected field. ‘This t: ill prove triumphantly. and in a tone to which ¥ ad canaot sbut ber ears, that Galway must inevi- speedily too, become the medium of commu- Slestlon botovon the, tee continents; aad that noithor nor deceit can avail to retard the onward march of this province to prosperity. The moment, therefore, that the North America swings at anchor in our roadstead will the greatness of Galway be initiated. ‘That this is no fanciful exagge- ration or over-sunguine hope, we think wili be readily admitted by avy one who considers under what circum- stanoes this eaperiment is being made. Two leading facts prove beyond contradiction that, on both sides of the Ailantic, Galway is looked upon as the only port fit for s trunsatlantic packet station. The English govera- Ment ndmit it when they clase it. with Liverpool and Holybead— because they would not have named it at all if it were not the best port. The Americans universally acknowledge it; and it must be admitted that they are not the people ‘to be led asiray by a chimera, or to ip- dvlge im any utopian illusion Buch being the cuse, let Galway celebrate the event in Ssuilsble manser, Let us hail our American friends, as the hopeless inbabitant of dungeon would hail the deli @bout $10 cr $1200) per month; and that in his -@pinion it was worth about piii.000 6. Sebastian Pacheco, -u, rintemdent of the mine or shaft of Dolores, ou cai gives a general de- of the miming emterprie belonging to Dr. and of its coudilion. sud estimates the inve: ment at £200,000 He deseribe. the manver aad = ticulare of bis expulsion snd vu. the confiscation of his Property, and states it te have beep im the most pros- the miue = furni bing au abundance d the sefiuimg 4 succesful operation, verer who came to restore him to daylight and liberty. We only speak the septuments of the public at large. when We express the earnest hope that neither labor nor expense wall be spared on this occasion, to reudor ever bouor to those gallant pioneers upon the road whic leads to the prosperity of Galway. and the social and po- btieal regeveration of Ireland We do not regard the advent of those American citizens in any narrow light We avticipste results of the most momentous Kind from their coming among us. They will introduce new ideas feosbhed abrady 950 000 worth of silver; tbat worth of silver in a -taie of am igem was lost general deetruciion of the estabiichmest. and that the gmine weuld have yicided about $50. 000 por month for some six years at am expeuse of about oS on and thet this concera was worth be William Jackson of Muuchester, an architect, that he was employed De Gardiger's mines , 1845, to Uewober, IM, thas be ereoted furnaces and other buddiags, aud described the being iv a most prorperous coudition, tue de- expulsion of Dr Garccovr, and the evnfivos- destruction of these m aes. and amya that tho ee lost about }50.000 worth of sitver in am ucam; mines would praiuce about $0000 per mouth, years, at an expense of ten er $12,000 per that the busiuess was worth more than ¢ Ochoa, chief miner of these mines, on oath tes that he was couversant with Dr Gardiner's min- enterprise far two years; states the fact of his expui. and the confiscation of the mimes; Ceserib:s ibe and workings of the mines, and tue ‘of vein, &e., s4y+ that the ore was very ‘abundant that it could mot be ail extracted five or six years; Gescribes the principal ex- have been in erecting the butldings and ma- enumerates thy coxt of each -evpacate part gues iuto a detaved account of the cost of the concern e-timating the wholv com $350,000; knew Chat tue refiuery woud produce 000 per wou.h, fur several years UL the destruction of the utinns the: amule loads of crude ore (36.00%), avd mt & state of ausigam, amounting to $50 000. it considers it, difficult t0 estimate the true OD nec -UDE OF its yreat prosperit, } eatin ate 1 was worth double its | '$700.000). He speaks of otter eaterprises mot as asthis ove of ¥bica atwoutj-fuurch part was | worth freon $30,000 to $40 Wu | % Bantingo Gomer, « merchant and banker of | cieimant, swears that Dr rdiner im i844. deposited | ‘with bim $66,000 in casb. aud a letter of unhmited cre dit, and commenced the working of ine miaes; and ‘that they aud Was au enter- tiflen abso to che coat nud Chet the eapital in- tle wl-© states the ainount of to the iast four woaths Unat che pro tuct of sti- ver for the month of Oct ber weutd hy bow » 0,000, Wut that this silver was Le iu cue destr uf Une pro perty. He forther te chat $150.00 was offered wr bh part of the mine, and pot accepred. The offer was made in Hi fF FEE H i z I 4 i net | e 5 Hi F j 3 3 H i ul i 1 i z ' 22 Hi it ait 5 if A = : a which will work a plete revolution in the irish miad Our countrymen will “look upon this picture and upon {tbat—upon England and up n the United States ; they Wi compare the jealousy, oppression. and misgovern- ment of the one, with the fraternal feelings, the gene- rous, Kindly aid, and the free institutions of the other ; apd instead of being content to remain despised and trampled bondsmen, they will aspire to the position of free citizens of @ free country. The [rish people will “turn their faces tothe West,” and the American re- public will extend her arm of succor across the broad Atlantic, to sid and elevate us. That this conviction bas taken hold of the public mind, we have no reason to doubt. A spirit and energy seom to be infused iato the people, whieh is brief period. will work wonders. Let this not coo} or flag. Let us show ourselves willing to aid ourscives, ud we will find a thousand hands extend- ed to assist our efforts Let us abandon the vicious, slavery engendered habit of speculating upon Bnglish aid, and turn from our tyrants to our friends, for sympa- Uby and assistance. Let us invite the citizens of Ame view to visit us again and again, and induce them, by eve. tages able to svsil ourmelves. Lf we do this, we shall prosper— for God aide those who aid themseives—and many of us may yet hive to ace Galway the commercial metropolis of a free, buppy. and independent nation. aie * * . * * eis nted by the pencil of an able artist; by the pencil of one who knows it well! Such is the country whose generous and enterprising citizens hold cut to Galway the right hand of fellowship, and who are enger to make Ivelanda sharer in ber trade, in her commerce, in her arts. in her scienoes, in her riches, in her wealth. in her fortunes, in her prosperity! The tiret steamer of those generous friends will anchor in the bay of Galway pext week; that steawer will bear arich.» precious freight—she will bear upwards of a hundred free citizens of proud America, to unite in the bonds of indis soluble love and brotherhood, the fottered sufferers of peuperised Lreland with the free and wealthy sons of the noble lana of Columbus. Will not Galway then. upon this cecasion, act as becomes her? Will she not give to those transatlantic patriot a welcome suited to such critis. a welcome worthy of the host, worthy of the guests —und to eum up in one word. worthy of the omnection which iy destined to be established between Ireland and the New World? She will, we are confident’ she will; everything here gives happ” promise that the reception of the North America, ber captain, her crew, and her parrengers, will be. what itsbould be, a hearty, « warm, ab houest, a pure Milesian reception. Such ie America. as ~ Clty Intelligence Tex Wearnea—Tue faenwomnren —Yesterday was tho stitrivet of the season. ‘The atmosphere was vory June or July, 1840. He al states the tnt» of tne expal- #iow and confiscation, ond that Dr Gardiner was entirely ruined thereby, and that he was indebted to thr amount Of about $1.0 000 9. Seq Espinosa, a professional miner, and refuer Of silver, deyores that be was the refinur at Or Gardi- mer's mine, from the middle ot 1545 matil Vetoher, 1846. mn of Dr. Cardiuer, wad nef his mars bo vo ma cimery pus up by De. Gardiner at the refinery aud estiaates their eat. He @lates that the refinery. whea ouly tn par ial operation. hed turned out tp the In! f ur month= 989 00 work of pilver. that there was aa abuadsace preiuct would be s500v0 per , for five or six years That ihe cust of on these mines was from $330,000 to $340.- GOO After enumerating tne vffeces, ant their value, a troops, he xays—Cnere was +h of silver then iu a state of to contain fiften marks of rilver per load, worth Per load ($80,006). Che dep saeat mi pusteboed by Dr Garainer to be iver! wax offered $25.00 for the twenty fw rr ‘on various occasions, before Ht bad Teco 49 Proeperity, and that he wae aie oifeerd $1500 cor the fourth part. apd these offers wre * - that Dr. Gardiner was indebed (ae accutel from $50,000 to $100,000, and thar be wae ery raiued by bis expubion. 10. John G Simpson. of teotiand. « builder, employed me temdent of Wood and surface WoTKs, deposes to deve employed a! Dr Gardiver's gine ta the alt ve to October, 1846. and er'n expulsion. and the ard destruction of his mines Afier going into a de tailed account of ai the different buildings aod works constructed by Dr Gardiner, aud of their reapective cost. he gives the weweral oauay to have Deen from $220000 6 SKM He teatiies to the Bereral prosperity of the concern, and of its «up rior adv . WD wtater that ( wh «tor extanliah ing and jing up the property. and thar bad it sot beew interrupted, the expense would bave been re @ueced to the mere cort of carrying om the ba-iues ‘that the wine woudd yield about $4040 pr m oth for = end estimates itx value at double ity cost yer ae); and that independent of toe loss of destruc KepeTal conoere there War dewtr you about goo ree of efiver. orth of crude ore A riate of amalgom sod aout * Hef, ny Dr Gardiver war ino« wd & wurveyor and fetes that be went to Or October, 1845. in bir professional et the mines and the vein of ore. Bnd direction. the depth of the different ematu cy) the extent of the works fle tates thar Re again returoed to these mines in August, 1546, and describes their im- the varie buvdiage a@d machioery mining eo Gardiaet® mines in $35 000 to | He cetimates Per mouth for #t lent five youre the coat of cach departinent of (he wines eparavdy nod poy that the wh ie mew cot N00) He conriders the value of the property was incaicutable, and states that be (depone ni) «> b reed to offer $26 000 for a twenty-fourtb pert. sod (he he ko ‘was offered for the fourth part o the mi Offers were rejected hy ar diner fecta of the expulsion, fearion and destruction Of the mines. 0: amy Dr twas entirely rained y depositions there ary oumer certifienter corr: | ecutiny the fae, a» also a copy of the ithe of the mines So much interert ha» been awakened in consequence charges of frand in copmetion with (ar. that I have felt it duty o thas give the of the evidence upon whieh the to make the award Certainly, conrt of law, unopposed by any would have town alike. sue. Mp ge po pes -mrggg lleengy take either side of tbe om, 3 av.< 8 etupend: us fraud, but both vay Dr Gardner's pereomal condact whilat calculated to create « favorable . e it bts Shitbedetpnan Geaveaandonen Prrcanmurnia, July 10, 1951 Cot Peers and bis gallant regiment of New York votun- deems, departed this afternoon for home under the esoort ff @ Battalion commanded Sy Col Page Four of our eet companies were out. from the first brigade, and they, Paid the parting honore in « gallant *tyle, Had the gecond brigade been as fortunate in their atiompt nt the our volunteers would have escaped 5 ocourred this morning near } West Chester passenger tra: A new locomot gultenns w burthen train, was demotiched, while the prs. ‘cars escaped with only their plat oms broken. | Ls ‘armen iners on both craine saved | by ri etle of before the collicion following named yarnenerrs were injured :—de nye of wal injury jarm and [ame ny injured in wud teft at We occurred the carrleseaee of the engineer Durtben traip in wot waiing long enough at the tare out oppressive, though the mercury was not as high os upon occasions when heat was not much complained of. The following is the register of the thermometer fur the last three days:— Corclock AM 12M. SPM 6PM duly on. eo 61 72 69 : 84 82 80 ‘ -’ = 84 8 Io the afternoon, between three axit {our o'elock, thunder storm commenced. accompanied by lisaty ral and continued at intervels throughout the evening aad til) an advanced period of the night. Accipentancy Kitten —Ooroner Geer ‘day held an inquest at No 6 lank street, on the vere child aged 10 years, named Teresen Mears, ‘ins phd to her death by the accidental falling of a large siab of stone, situated at a new building No. 10 Troy street. The child war, it seems, picking up chips and playing about, and accidentally dislodged & pieos of wood which supported the stone from felling. op the :emoval of which the stone fell pudeenly and crushed the head of the child, inefant death. Verdict accorv Uskxown Maw Drownnn — ‘AB iDquert at the foot of Whitehall street, on the body of an wokpown man found floating in the river. ceased appeared to be about twenty. pine or thirty years of age. binok bair, dark eyes; had been in the water some six or eight days. ‘The bedy had on « white shirt with Dpen borem. apd boots well worn. and mo other clothing. Verdict, death by drowning. Tue Tivxen Guanps, Capt, Treadwell, numbering twenty muskets, dressed in bine shirts, bound with white, and binck pants headed by a pioneer, with an im- mene axe, and large grenadier cap, passed our office jeeterday. They were followed by a large crowd of colored gentlemen. and were aecompanied by » splendid band. They produced sensation. ~ Mart e Affair: Asorren Curren Lavson.—The splendid clipper ship Goiden Gate, of 1,350 tons, built by A. J. Westervelt, for Meners Chambers & Heiser, of this city, forthe Californ' and Chiva trade, will be launched on Saturday. the ‘natant, at 9A. M.. from the foot of Houston street, Bi: River No expense has been «pared ip the construction of this Leautiful specimen of naval architecture. whet may be pronounced equal to any ship of this cine » lauoebed by our accomplished city builders We und + stand, in consequence of the very overstocked eonditi. v of the ¢ eliboese tarkets, with the vast supplies on th bay 2 the owners have decided for this abip a firat veya jurope: and it is intended the vessel shail sail for Liverpool at an early day, affording @ splendid opportu. nity for any gentieman or families wishing to visit the Word's Falt,ime mveyance superior to any private yaeht. Launevne —The clipper ship Comet was leunched y: terdey at the time announced, from Mr. Webb foot of Sixth street, Kast river The affair went of in good style, much to the delight of a large number of pereone assembled, in rpite of the doubtful appearance of vather, te view the ceremony « propeller steamship Richmond, built for Mattier & Lord, aad intended for the line between thie cliy aad i chmond, Vieginta, was laanched on Wednesday from the ship yard of Teese & Ly my yy Her engines were om board, and she will be ready in a short time for er destination, She is to be commanded by Capt. W ‘Terry. ‘The Opera at Castle Garden. Another musical event of considerable importance, ts he engagement. by Maretrek, of the fue barytune. Bali ali, who mace such « deep impression last searon in the performances of the Havana company. Ils voice isa re markebly pure organ, which he manages with groan judgment and effect, and as an artist, he ix entitied to the bighest rank We are quite certain that hix engage ment Will be attended with excellent results, and that whenever be ayy his merits will attract ely those 6 delight im music of the fret excellence mneven tano will be retained. however, so that the barytone strength of the company will be equal to the utmost de mand This artist has always enlisted our rympathies and excited our pleasure me, by wtant at tention to his duties ave never knot pology made for his non-e, puarnnes Ever at his post. ill or well, his noble voles ix always exerted to minister to the pleasure of his auditors. while be has not always been 50 warmly applauded as bie merite have deserved Like other artirta who have long been with us, the edge of has been worn off, and hence an apparent inap- srottphon of the triumphs of the vocalist over hie art The faults of Beneventano are in his onrneatnons, whieh makes bim ex. Y: nd ¥~ his ambition which causes bim to embeilli- A little po in fay yond the bounds of ere woul agreeable to hie admirers. The bill of the evening pro mises for to night unusual it to the lovers of the opera. and a large and fachi audience may be nu- ticipated to enjoy the treat ‘Theatrical and Masteal, Proapwat Taratae.—The scoond night of the encace- ment of Buchanan and Neafie & » the publie the oppor. tunity of eseing the former as Macbeth, and the latter a» Macduff There are occasions when criticism halts at rome prent artixtien!l work presented for analysis. Sach is Buchanan's Macheth—a stupendous whole, vast in coneeption and powerful inexeeation. The dram tie ac. Dae gained ® new impulse by eveh @ bold and rtartiing | delinestion. snd what the public have been taught to be- lieve, heretofore tobe the perfection of etage knowledge faded before the impressions made, stamped. and Ore the superior artistiont +kill an by this actor, ee fame must be a source of pride and grath fieation to erery Americen © bas a knowledge of the language of | Shakspeare, and an insight of human passion, Bavy may detract is arcist, but minently before thase who have n charter tes judg. nu pt CH great works of art, We have no fear that the public will fail to appreeiate that execilence, whieh is turmished by fewer defvets than are usually hibited by ous inost popular tragedians, Buchanan's course if ws certain as it as Pure to by pros Ivf us The Macdulf of Shakespeare is but a sketoh, and Neafie, admirable us he was fn it, ¢ oaly perent it iu ite phim. unvarnisbed, and yet agree- able features This he did te the satisfaction of every | one. thotight his voice was busky, apparently from a cold. A An opportunity icr its mild wae, so that he will be fully prepared to undertake Macboth—trom which much will be expected. We regret that « cold should impair, unfortunately. the brilliancy of bis efforts, even in M. du His Othello was very deservedly admired, aad Ruchanan will have « warm task to surpass it to-night. ‘The cocasion will be very interesting. ‘The cust of Muc- beth last night, we should add, was very happily strengthened by the Lady Macbeth of Madaine Ponisi, whose persopation merited and received great applause. Pepe performed Maleoim admirably well, and created a moet favorable impression, while the other artists of the theatre “fled ULoir several characters im the mort accept- able mavner. Nir.o’s Ganvex.—In “addition to the unrivalled per- formances presented at this establishment. on Wednas, day. and which will be repented this evening, we are to have the ocmic dallet pantomime of Robert and Ber- trand.” for the first time this reason. The whole strength of the inimitable Ravel Family is concentrated in this pice, which was greatly admired when performed here efore. The balf-bour's intermission is enjoyed by the audience in a promenade in the magnificent ball room, where every variety of refreshments can be had. Brovenam’s Lycxum —The French company, under | the management of Mr Kobert Kemp, have mot with | eat success. The dramatic piece of “Don Cwsar de n.”” and the beautiful French vaudeville, entitled “Indiana et Charlemagne” will be repeated this eve- ning. It is not often such an opportunity is offered to our play goers; and those who wish to see those pieces in the original. which they have already witnessed as trans- lations from the French, will be weil pieased with a visit to the talented company now at the Lyceum. Nationat Tuxatae.—Another excellent performance will be given bere this evening, comprising & favorits droma, a successful extravaganza, and a laughable farce, which will embody in their casts all the frvorices oon- nected with this gourlshing theatre. The Scottish drams, called “ Wallace, the Hero of Scotland,’’ will com- mence the entertainments. in which Mr Scott will ap- pear as the hero, and Miss Fox as ee ae Mar. The romantic extravaganta, styled the * Fairy Daughters of the Croton Waters,” will be the succeeding piece, and the amusements will terminate with the farce of“ A Cheap Exeursiou.”* Banwon's Mearcw—Tho rain yesterday was some- what against Barnum’s in the afternooa. but, in the evening. the grand summer saloon was filled to overtlow- ing. sand we never saw a crowd laugh more heartily. The Dragoon” is a capital comeds, and was beauti- tomey pla: Eke thasee sa Sabertash, producing ‘ani 1 pee Hr tagger acaway as Fuzee. " Uiciting extravagant applause. The same pieces are to be repeated this after- boon and ¢vening. with the splendid tight rope wonders of Juvelli and Cline. Cunisty’s Minstaxts.—The “ Burlesque Opera Scene,” ‘and the © Burlesque Shakers,” as given by this company. as attractive as ever; and the pew song. called » 48 a comporition of great Minstrexs.—Tho leeque Shakers’ and the Bavane Opera Troupe,” aro among pounced in the programme of to-night, by the above unrivalled company Miitany Gaupen, Brooxiys —A rich bill of fare will te given this evening at the above pleasant resort, by Hroughem’'s company, The pieces selected, are, the comedy of © Charles IL., or the Merry Monareh,"” and the farce of “Cousin Joe,” both powerfully cast A New Deactanrs.—Miss Barrett, daughter of Mr. Geo H. Barrett, manager of the Broadway theatre, & young lady of considerable acquirements aud great pro- mise. made ber appearance last week at the Arch street theatre, Philadelphia, in the Lady of Lyons, Martha Gibbs, and some similar characters, with great success, She will perform in this city in the ful Mme. Devriva, prima donna of the French theatre of New Oricans, who gave, last year. some performances at the Astor Place Opera House, arrived, two days ago, in New York. Mme. Devrits is an artist of great fame, and wre rogret that her bed stateof health dves not. permit ber to appear on the st ‘Mme. Devrids and her burbend are to leave New fork soon for their mother country. a EN OITY TRADE REPORT. nvnspay, July 10~6 P. M. Avvixe—Both descriptions were io fair request and ad- vaneing. The alos reached 126 bbis. pearls, at $5 50, and pots at 5 06 Br vswax.—Amcrican war slowly taker at 26¢, cash; prices favored buy ers slightly Brrapervrrs—We noticed a pretty active trade in Piony, ebefiy for domestic use, without any material | cbenge invalue. The sales embraced abont 14,000 bbis. uninepected State, at $525 a $3 O24, supertine No. 2 at 768 $4, mixed to good Wester at $4 12 a $4 25, ordi- pary to straight State at $412 a $4 25, round hoop Ohio at $4 26 a $4.37, and pure Genesce at $4.37 a $4.50. Cu nadian remaived as noted in our last, with sales of 3,000 bbis. in bond, at $4 25 a $491. Southern continued he: vy, und the day's business did not exceed 760 bbls. mix- ed to straight at $4 37 a S450, and fancy at $4 ST a $5 3. R ¢ Flour was in limited eupply. and held at $3 37 « Corn Meal s9\g & Vhe extent of 120 bbls. Beate at ¢ a and Jersey at $2018 $5—the quotations of Tucm jay. | Wheat was without activity or change—no sales reported Rye wae abundant and cheeper—1,s00 bushels baving changed hands at 72. Berieyand Outs wore wn- altered. Corn wae wat firm, and #9und searee; Rast- ern dealers purchated liberally. Scine 50,000 bushels damaged were disposed of at 50 a Bie , mixed Westernat D6 # Dee. and round yellow at Ge Corree was more active, at fall figures consisted te The day's Murscatbo at 10 a 10'0., io (by auction) at 8 0 Be; f Scrrore-"The mean canons languid, with aloe bica we 2.200 bales at our quotations of yerterday, continue:— Livearoon CLaserrnc ation. grain at 64d; afterwards, 5.000 bbls. flour were taken at Is. 6d., with email lote at 1s. 7d. To ow, 1,700 he pinys Ingo to-night to Buchanan's Othello, he will | Pa div. off, %: 2 Micht ‘ab ‘Weatorn Kuiivond, wwe 1046: Ogdensbars itt do., $035; 5 Cheshire Railroad, 915,: outh Reilro 1 Nogttnea ai adul pita, nton © my, sien, Ey do. Maine Kailropa, 108 | and Lowell Railrond ! not, Hosts B+ Rank, 124; 115 Chm pany " dividends, 1" $4,000" Ogdensburg | ects Reitroed 100 Keading Ratiro: Prowieania ad, unk, 2%; 32 Girard Taek, 1934, do., 18 Mecha ni pate Bonk, & 3 Pennsylvania Bank, 113.) After Sales—20 shares Kt Railroad, 4. Second Board $2000 Comden and Amboy C's, We 100 City B's, WEG: 400 Pennsylvania B's, 1; Po shares Girard Bank, 12>. ‘Telegraphic New Oxtxans, July 8. 1851 The total sales of cotton, yesterday, were 1,300 bales. ‘To-day. there are few buyers—prices easy. The effect of the Canada’s advices are not ‘developed as yet. Flour, firm—Ohio $3% a $4. Corn—eommon mixed is quiet at S8e.; prime yellow, 65e. Bueon—ribbed sides, 850 to £30; sboulilers,-6o. » 80, Pork—$14% for mess. Cranceston, July 9, 1851, Cotton ix quiet nnd elig iightty receding—the sales to-day Burravo, Jul; were 000 bales, at 5% a & 10, 1851, ty-four hours viour, "4500 Dole our, wheat, bushels; corn, 12,000 bushels An — demand exists for ‘on but at prices below the views of holders. Small sales were m: of Michigan at $3 50 a $3 62. Wheat is dull. but remain firm—sales 2,000 bushels Uhio at 78a 790. There is less none in corn, and the market has a downward ten- dency. Mixed Western golls at 430, Oats are steady at 884s. ‘The freight quotations to Albany are, on flour Slc.,and corn Le. On wheat there is no change. A . The receipts since yesterday have been—Flour, 3,600 bbls; wheat, 12.000 bushels; corn, 24,000 bushels, Flour is steady but inactive—sales 1,500 bbls. at previous rates. In wheat there is nothing doing. Gorn is in fair demand—the sales reach 12,000 bushels, at 5c. for mixed Western. and 56c. for round yellow. Sales were made of 4,500 bushels oats at 41 io. Married, On July 9, inthe Reformed Dutch Church, Broome street. by the Rey. Dr. Van Vranken, professor in the Theological Seminary, New Brunswick. N.J., Mr. evn J. Manan, of the firm of Browning, Hull & Marsh, to Miss Ou:via Axx Hovonrow, only daughter of T. L. Ho Erq., who for many years was the printer and the Orange County Gazette In Bese at Wolentay, July 9, by the Rey. Dr. Pise. Geonce T. Broome, son of the late John L. Broome, to Avriua S. Prince, step-daughter of Gabriel Fran- chore, Esq At New Haven, Conn., A July 4, by the Rev. EB. F. | Armstrong, Mr. Ev lay Romane, toMian Kuta | ©. Bove, all of New York city. pak G. V Mr Rowext S Bentine, of m1 Third avenue, requests us to contradict his marriage as announced yesterday. years, 2 native of Damerstown, pai of Muckelle, county Kilkenny, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and also the | members of the Emmet Mutual Benefit and Benevolent Society, are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence, No. 118 Cedar street, on Friday, Jith inst, at 2 o'clock, P.M. His remains will be con- veyed to Calvary Cemetery for interment. bn Thursday, July 10. after a lingering illness, Srx- rurx Purwam, aged 50 years and 29 days, | Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to | attend hie funeral. from his late residence, No. 27 Jay | street, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Albany and Eastern papers please On Wednesday, July 6. after « Tngettag disease, Mra, Brena M Rers, aged 59 years. Her friends. and thore of her sons, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Friday, ee 4 o'clock, from the residence of her son, Rees, 115 | Norfolk street. corner of Kivington. Her remains will be | taken to Mount Olivet Cemetery. L. I ‘On Thursday morning. at the residence of Dr. Weater- | velt, on Staten Island, Danrex D , , oangees son of Ray | and Susan Tompkins, of this city, months. The remains will ‘be taken to , Westchester county, for interment In Jersey City, on Thursday. July 10, of inflammation ot the brain, Cw Henny ‘acquisr, aged 15 years, 6 | months and 20 da The friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, Wayne treet, ono door from Grove street. this day, (Fri- day.) July 11th, at halt past 2 o'clock. P. M. Of congeetion of the brain. Gxonox W. Suuaaacan,aged | 1 yeur 2 months and 18 days, ton of G. W. Shurragar ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are most | respectfully Invited to attend the fanoral. from the resl- | dence of his father. 322 Broadway, without further ne- | tice, on Friday, July 11, at half-past 2 o'clock. On July 10, Prancts James, the youngest som of Frede- rick and 8. Sophia Clinch. neral, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. 87 ‘Third etreet. On Wednesday, July 9, of inflammation of the lungs, Laura C , daughter of George H. and Laura C. Dawson, aged 2 years 3 months and 18 days. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. ‘The members of the Emmet M. B. and B. Society are | requested te attend the funeral of their late brother | member, Thomas Ryan, No. 116 Cedar street. on Friday, Lith inst.,t 1 o'clock. . M., from Montgomery Hall, No. 6 Prince street. | ' By order of WM. A. NUGENT, President. Dublin 3) Veen Mayti rer (Br de | i it Orteans, | Uplands, Florida, Mobiles Trvas. | i = a7 7K | 8 ‘ing | | ries ‘Bal Fratvens—All kinds have remained very dull; West- | a. ern live geese, in lots, bring 80 a 3Te., and other qualitios | ¢U7 Ruszs in proportion “ince yesterday's review, there, has boon more a. aiosation, ip the market, with sales of 1,709 quin' ~Teles "8 Fi noo, J O Western Rank 004 at $2 76; 300 bols. No. 3 mackerel at qe nee | Hoelow, Son Frensleee,, $5; apd 1000 boxee ype hecring at _t At th | but Ny Ce; © wr Ny alley, 3 ao ‘Toke NB, Kimball MM i Kates to Liverpool wero lower. " cpening, 1000 bbls. flour were engaged at 1s. 94, and | 3 (Sir), Balleor, London, Poppe & | bbie flour were taken at 26; rosin at 24.64 and 1,000 | P Br), Mar de ti terms. onda, Bow aa is el ac som —_ ty ge canal cche a: Sema Oe Garkland, Veter "Filidotphin Noemith & Sons; Gus- Havre, cotton wae °,¢. 904 ashes $68 fy was twin. Boston, 4 Siow Nickerson; Abram, Stevens, bo cbrngs Ip Petes to Ceiifornin Hyaing. Gloucester. Facer But litee doing be ine, at present 150 | oe Malaga Faieine brough 1 rooks Zante eur. ma Pre} and Afrienn prasbitte, im lots, Bor oe, Grvem, Pade mnintelped ity previous value pretty firmiy, 600 | k, Weight, New Mi eharing found Love ¢ se, cash | Tou — Few tremenrtions have taken piace within the wt day oF var © Amer! * rotted 160 bales Gere purchased at 3112608 $117 i ax months posonngare. 06, Will ! A itaited inquiry existed for Cubs, for oity Br bri Blicateel cas last -bipping operations 4 tignale with ol out Seoteh pig were nod the wee light. Cnlens, 1 + vreliog at $4 foreign at $4 66 +h inka —-irookland was about vie saxae, with 1,000 bble cow mon sold at BO » 820. Mouacens has not varied 100 hhde Muscoredo changed bands at : 100 do, Cardenss a: 2e.; sud 100 do tert Coba N rosin was tnomimate: 710 bie fine realized $28 a $3 , and 4 bile. epirity Cur penting 34¢, cash. Crude was without any iuverertiog change Or.8.—Linewed showed a ater t 1,000 gallons being taken at 7 w for the loral trade at $3.8 460 Provisioxs.—Pork was abvndant and heavy at $14 26 for new mess; $14 for old, and $1208 a $1275 for new prime; #00 his, were purchased wt thore rates Beef was ib fair request, but om easier terms The sales Feached 100 bbie, mee $8 T6n $11. and prime at $6 0 Beef hams were as noted previously, with 60 bbis. 120 packages qnict sapect, only Whale wae wanted pold Cut meats moved to the heme at 70 , and saoulders at Lard varied but tite; 100 bbls. changed State and Ohio butter wes more rsleabie,at 9a ldc Cheese was inactive | at 5a To Rice —-We noticed 160 bbis. prime Carolina being sold | at $8 60 per Ib ,cash, market steady, Byoans —A further lot of 26000 German have been diapered of at $6 &, 4 monthe. Soar.—Only & boxer Castle were reported at 9 a Fricea —A few bundred the, No. 1 and 2 nutmegs re oiler ¥2) a WTC, eneh; market heavy and languid Of foreign, the only sale reported was 10 half pine Cognme brandy at $28 $2 37%. Amorican whis- ey wor lew buoyant, though rtendy. Prison and Ohio wae bold at 2335 0 23%K0.; and © hhds drudge brought Be., time and interest. Br cans—In adcition to 7's transactions, we have only to note 160 binds, Muscovado. at 6 @ 6c.) 200 boas brown Havema, at 6 #646 ia pet ae wd City pureharers were buying nity it Te. at wn Ky af been very quiet during tha past day or we Last pales of slab were at # Zle .6 months Wirre — About 46 qr. casks sweet <4 were sold to- day wt 57% 2400, and 16 Burgundy port, at 475; 0 S00 “lcoreons Hd '* receipts of produce the North River i bea today were Of ashes, 140 bbls; flour, 7.500 do; wheat, Tied busbar, tye, 4600 do ; oata. 10.1 00 do; coe, 62.006 eee , 690 pkgs; whiskey, 490 bbia.; wad Woot, KO MARKNTsS ELS) wurnx, STOOR SALES. Auction—2” Fitohbu: on and Holes Rasirvad Borrow, Joly ! road, 1% the ito md 1d per sh aren "ifaak Hing Reilee ei Brokers’ Bear ESOP chores and piled ry Taylor, trex Bovton. for Havans’ ‘The 8 crossed the Danks in las 45 46, Liverpool, 89 1, days, in ane D), with asengers, vo J Low ‘"Hrerk Christina (Net), Tote, Dromen (Norway), 40 days, ‘With 175 peasengers, to Punch & M Browen, 46 day a, with mdse ule (Beem). 8 Sy Wepoke brig, Thomas Tro ‘hs '¥" has had light winds ki to re, of the pae sey ig Riise & Chartotte (Brom), to Delete oh iat 40, with bark Tsadore. bound . Winohester, Ponoe, jago, Cubs, 15 days, with of East) ry, Tommiog. ” Tago, Cubs, with guar, vo, master. duly 6, int 3, aw ship Mobile, ~i™ Pus! aan, Trinidad, Cuba, Jano 24, with oun, | aor "Portiand) Safford, Ca ot, 9 days, | asses, to JD 94, lor & Co. Irie fansock, Orland with law ber. Schr otervtise (Be), wane, Newport, 44 anys, «ith rail- in), Pettingill, bay 4 an Prines, 16 ogvresa, te, Thempeen & Hunter. any natn cae Fairebild, Newbern, NC, 4 days, with naval stores Bebe & Risley, tech nin 2 days. bi seeraa, Lt oshnel Ber Hudson: Charen, New Lo Ali, Smith. ¥ Le be DF ‘witkees, eae Sobr ‘Hee, Busi Bene George Bebe U. ited Matooke he Gide, Lowell, Bes — Shipe Eagio, Son Francisos; Guy Mannering, Icyerpool; others. © gone W—Wind during Wie day OW, Died, On Wednesday, July 9. Mr. Tomas Rvax, aged 37 | ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- | Bi | Ocean; wate | torn Vor 19, CHARLasron, July 9. Arrived—Ship Copernicus, NYork. ahd Onveans, July 7. =w Arrivod—Steamer Cherookee, NVork, with 300 passe: ¢ Joe Badger, do; Sth, suips Manchester, N ork; Were, red Sth Bebe: Urbena, ——. Doocign Mails. per steamer Georgia, will close of a ry special messenger), fc South Pacis tg Headteg Room Epes ry Leti of steamer Hermann, for Bremen, vis South- ampton, will clove at the Reading Room, ow Saturday, we the Letter » ompes camer, Southerner, for Charleston, and vanaah, love an above, om Saturtiay, clos quarter bofore 4 e'elo for, Kio Janeiro, & per sbeamer Golden Gate, Lay ws tte r Bane Will close at the Reading Ki LADS iso at Kenyon’ Jotter Bags for Chi steamship yee Fas il ale ceva, ra Pace br mae 3 Vesey street, Astor House, on lath inat, at 2 PM. Herald Marine Bea Arrived—Schrs Nourmahal, Kendall, N Maria. Merri}!, do for Salem; Gazelle, iitchen toms Alfred. Spear, do do Batercsiie, Burre 1, ter, Delavan, Philadelphia tor Hith beled, Nontuckee, surreyings Ub tty Wooten » do Bailed $th—Sohe Nourmahal, Maria, Gazelle, Alfred, En- torpriee, Hope! a port, U Me otecmer Bibb, and U S brig Washington. Puriapi Pm gem TE Whine Sine srt de See Bird Letter on Friday, an orerav Gallaghe 2; Form “atvine, dor Delareares Lewis, erry sohre Ocean Q Foon, do T Goodepeed Middictown; dence Wb Corte, Howie Bexbury: cot Norwich? Jews Hert, B tare NB. ‘all, on a reat at Turks Island, he rigging, which has been They were Tanded by byt the fi Hi Sid from NBedford Sth. ships Ocean, bark Stesord, Francis, A ye ls al me Cid Sth, 6 new); Cook, Pacitic Ooaan: Sophia rk Br noe (0! ven), hip Hero, Swain, Pacific 0: iP Pgseite tae ol, (reported 1000 at Lett ak Teleakus = Pocahontas, Diss, of Holmes’ ton, Fish, NB, with two 00 bbl ng in all tate ap. home. At Munganul, NZ Feb 19, Entorprise, Swain, Nan, 100 wet ane Heap 100 sp Tao wh ‘Sid 22d, Roanoke, na Wn 8, al » FH, Arctic nslued by ennece of 84 mabe, whe was ra City, El 5 yj Ocean direct, all well y, dridge, NB, 110 ep; for Aretio At Teloabeano, Aptil 4 ship, Hen 1p, before reported SHO, and sid Belen Auguste, eae, Newport Aretic Sisp ha ; Susan, Ray, 16); Addison, Lawre aft in tbo US Hosp ‘Off Oahu April one Fhiveee, = ety mained Me N4, I 4 ald tata orale ne), Sid ti th Cachelot, Taber, sea rat not for home direct): Hero, i to grviee: Niger, Gray, Ne ae Pantheon, Worth. do, 50) sp; Amas: on *pattatent 860 ep; Lith, ek, Sherman, do, 80 fbetore 8 reported 60); Rambler, Haughton, Nan, i700 ep, 2 +AU de May 16, Merovry, Wert, NB, 900 , Mary, Moy 16, u rho ap, to cruise; Mary, fished that proftable lone. The orders of the Kingston are to near the shoal, and notgo far trom the Bay of Pa- “On Of Shore Ground April 2, Atlantic, Coleman, Nan, 426 ia 'May 2 Heeper, Slocum, FH, 200 bble sp, 150 do May 224, Henry, Coleman, Nan, had just tal bbl sp whale. Sroxen—Brig Lewis Bruoc, Young. of Provincetown, 4 | mos out, July 4 no lat or lou, with 10 bbis oll. Ship H Hudson, from NYork for London, Tune 30, lat 4135" lon. Brig Urgent (Br), from Patagonia for 8, et ag Crests ir), from nia for NYork, June ®, lat 4 ae Ports. ° Prise vy June 21—Brig Fairy, Sheed, disg, for Port au for Baltimore 1 or leon, Freeman, for y to ail for ‘Bark Antelope, Crosby, for ‘June ti—Ship Rather May, Ho , for New Yor ‘At do Lith, ehi 1 Cato, Henry, for NYork next day; Robt Patten, Fultoi Boston, 1g; Uack Oregon, Thompson, 7 and others as befrre, July 2—Bark se Moe L Lee rg ‘Thomas, for Maten- 7. wr fimiah x 1 Livenroo — Z1—Suip Mamet's Sears, for Cardiff 30th, ine, Kilpatrick Sor san, Osgood, ier, Park. dor Ssiurbury, tials, for NYork ker, gets $3 per bhe molagses slongsiae: Pree Z Taylor, Staples, for Portland ¢ "Baipe: For NY Tar Philadel Perey, Crocker, Kad c chite, Lan to NOri _ digs 3 5 for NOrle: 3 and others as above. Newronr, E, Jun: %—Sld ship Rees. Howes, N York. Powos, June 4—Uarke Broti for Nilaven, wig hey aaa: vriae Catherine Atianttc, Te. for Bos for NYork. Also in port, ' megan Methew for Phiauelp ia ly days; Florence, Bowden, for Boston. 15 aay BW. Urine ced, M Dougal une yea Y — Brom Jonx, NB. July 5— Are bark Elizabeth, Hancock, Now Fork: baie Eleanor Grace, Smith, echrs Eliza Jans, ‘owell, Tarcanvano, April 16—S1d bark Oscar, Dexter, of and for Mattapoisett. TaiwinaD, Jure dt Barks Star, Snow, for, 84 Petersburg wth 14 do; a Ri ton; Angelin Pro Adonis, do. Cli sobre | Beas H Field, Boston; sloope Eline, ‘sa Nearchus, Provi- ence, BOSTON, July 9—Arr bark Vesta, Flinn, Philadelphia: brig Capt ai nB 4 Cominar, Li erpesl. Cid ship & Gr) “Avdersen, Priye 2. Winslow: Bahamas Tremont, Hambi lor, Philadelplua: BC: eee Hiehvur tor Windies rine Narrage r. } lotte (Br), Harrison, Glasgow, % cays, with and Em pir Crowell, Pits whee Sara Fredericks! re: Somerville, Chase, Richmon to ay Part of her Baitiw, ey Pratt, Surorb. LA Sureter. (eo hr Jos Parwoll Bark E Dv igh! mi ri] Bente tee aoe ‘ity hors barks Margaret, Weed, Rio fine Biieeette NY Daaisd brig Uni PohakLaeron, Joly S—Arr steamer aiienesl Peok, delphia: brit Transito, Aten, Matanres; ft! Crider’ iverpool.' Sid @h. ship Montees?, Curtis, Gottenburg: fab, buck Harriet ke Marthe. Elloma, Rio Ja iro: brie Vainroro (Men), Coste, Gotten bu: wee SCOTTA, daly &-8i4 sehr Rocky BA, Da: — sy CITT, prey to July Soar WiWa th, Wh tebe Virginia Hod, kal de. ae § ro! port brige Herschel, Pand Mery. for MTORR. 8 oko ener fn, “Sey C~Are sobre” Garland, Lexington, NY ont. u ORD, July & Arr brig Calvert, Sava BO. July 3—Are sche Riise. Hua NY MIDDLETO N, July 6—Arr brig Calvert, timore: sera se nitaee sais dee ia Yaly'S kee soht Rmily B Sender, Chase, Bos: fyW LonDon. July &Art prope Desatur, + NY¥ork via ith) Nocwseh, for NYork; soat VEN, Jul id echre Sarah beth, Dighweit NYorke apt ge i Bristo) for do; Mary Jane, fart: bias) J vy rx wed anna be July Re Are she Livel ny (new, 104 ton Pere N TIN RA COL! to June SUM behe Olive Branch, Cid sehr Geo Henry, Brown, rr steamship, Virginia, Pea, DELPHIA, ly O—, ens man Oa Gag a Walle Mathes Baty Wise Crocker, wd i itn port bark Lucie Piel Basten, oe Valparsise sock. "7 h Nee: vars, Pane | ie cg josdee Garean, Cast | t Rondout m Liverpool achr Hisrrleon Priced, Rice, N 2, and Lvaphoe. , Jy ReSHTtan ge ete, SAF, Math epee L patenesi on Ne + ue te ie ee Poessengers Arrived. Livenroor—Packet ship Shansoa—Wm Shannon, WP ainter. Liveasoer Ship Continent—H Patter Bovkirke. SOUTH KINGSTON, July 7—Arr sloop Point Judith, 7, ee natch te eae ee ee Ven rpm sanninp wos woman PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM Women sth ) 2 ‘$l oars of oF Bm anguish te mary Siue, ape se nas x wate tee intended en Sepecally for married. oF thoee consempleting Macvags, it issloses importaat 5 soor Ra: witch elould be knows fo them particularly, To those whose heal not permitof an inerease or wie, ‘ie ta Of eopecial = & ‘whom nature contemplat san Seaver fe couses, symptoms, to which ber ex (Extract of Dr. 45 ‘M. Mauricgau:— De. ent every. & cere oe pots pumte othe © allel ts pages ee for this, y bead, in all humen Thor grave, and lacovery a ot iM It is, of course, faprsstionble to convey inten Liberty street, Tucker, Philadel, ‘On the secsipt of $1, free of to any must be ad ‘1.224 New Vork city. to be yet you oured me ort, thme.—Jas. to9 P.M. M. LARMONT, doors from Broadway, not in the fone sige as, onthe pear ai ntawie ana and this ae imparted to my wife, M. De: nf street, Ne Mobile,. Aisbems: "oemce 1301 every fe mperiaaoe ing tate wom auhoud, py Syren ‘oure, in eve! qa'Lettor from « Gentleman ia Darron, spoken of ere receipt it ‘forded. my ‘more fully, various bik treated of, as they are oe 4 aera or those contem: ‘v. Be Pe ss will be transmitted ra york, “Tiki 6c le & Eon saatbeny: 98 Cheeta tes an ee 4 the most ‘and the offic: bad by we rig All Mauriceau. i BE iil Bs fs EW wEDIgaL BOUKS.—Aa COMPLETE Pi work of and all the huadre: lecturer Save ansnod sslers, dition; price $10, Bu peur i sk uth ) the nsture aud treatment ar 4 pivctions—illnstested by by a | ee colored plates, as large a6 y, it we aes «Bus , and large quarto--850 thing of the capt ey dobilition imped eg Unwillia fe, letter. S Osbce 5 nt raersyeett treet, m Private . case inder tho forfeiture of five bottles, with full direotio: dimente to marti ish. uae Baran “ire near Broadway. REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ FESS A we 4 Sige mlxvare for the care of ou “ 4; Private nature—strictures, man ‘and diseasen of Viudatory adver Ve BOSE®, DR. RICORD'S FRENCH a Speedy oure for private put up in the shape of Recommendations New York agency. 4 4 Sarsaparilia Pills, disorders. Ite Hilts: ter teptelenn sabenee tee joyed by me. other ‘eivailat 2 Broadway atthe iat Seas WISE IN TIME.—DR. Epa. PROPRIETOR OF 2 the nif and long established Hunterien I wtrest, Nev York cit; 3 om ‘ituoat the of your health and ‘meney e hac more ex; And the effeote of meroury. moore then 8 tors—Jobn E! yer", ear) Pertal My hy of Meoliary be they have ‘Leon, you aoetdre. ox oall noe in this branol 0 it broke “ipisine eleewhere to be rovbed very New Yorker knows cures bal and sce e of £ ean than two monthe it beeke out again. T tried ex with the samme eect, wud never got thofoushly” well ora Tydre and many heated monster until Leslied at your ie four er since Lan sa eound e@ Ea Buffalo ageusy, No 1 ters Red Drop can be had rae a 7 eousrer the potions apeines exp rw ks. Treatment by letter, when every war - by by mia ae Ld instrament, ebieh | invigorates deta 4 organs. wale at 222 Broadway, and by the auther rr No. 12 Ann street. Price 35 conte, VERY MOTI ae and the Mt relent pe 1 hg i+ directed & a shor be answered. Rove ut ARS ree & Tua of See Sn tho fro 'y inn) ei wer to bos Asa ‘york P R. FAWCETT CAN BE CONFIDENTIAL. CON. » 1 detente salted 9¢ hie oflce, 14 De hie enables him to cure serv abiee him 00 eure Londen intone tn —No feo Ul! ‘epted 1d by thnae e, D aad complicated vase pa ennes wich olreshs 4S A FEE UNTIL N° trentenens of detiedte G. issuable to grarantes been . Do ©. ed in ts. Those v h to eo to (tree of eherts) fre If yon vale your renin blushingly. ‘vhs that their one Mad of souse in ll ite forme. HORTAMORE, M. R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PMACTICAL re Otice h ry ‘yours in disedaee, followes bys long and devoted exclusively te > promise, even . scp Lopensrt street. Taakness, louooy mailed to any part of att &e ayenee via ers tell y cnly at the: iat that tet iets. cat! + ‘aris for the e a street ope LY a eavelopen by addrensing (postpaid) te bow 1H ORIGINAL ‘PORTUOURSE tale cure for obstra eh sen only ty ‘92 tie ion, P—DR. CORBI v Dunae street, manite consulted confiden tial . Foom a peastion a epecite box, ox bo ting »onre. Persone whose beal 9 ve you will avoid thom Yate Treatise,” bo. 9 o'clock P.M. ¢ ajo th ym Antesa enjoyed, omongat whieh he would canes make = Ceeseaeteliy_ and fot se and by most bor cae Poems Advice gratia.

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