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Our Newport . Newronr, & CU, vax 12 W861 ‘The Conversation about Cuba—What should be done? —Wan of Comfort at Newport— Want of Politesess on the Beach- "The Bathere—Fushionable Lea of Propriety, ge ‘The most absorbing topte of conversation among the Politicians congregated at this place of recreation and fashion, is the insurreetion in Cuba. with its con quences in regard to our country It seems to be the Give this subject their most serious consideration, aot for | the purpose of extinguishing the ray of liberty which has | penetrated that oppressed country, but to devise means for the acquisition of it An opportunity is presented for obtaining, in an honor- | dle way, the fairest island of ali the West [ndies, capable | Of producing not only an abundance of the necessaries of life, but tropical luxuries fur a large part of the eivilixed world, Aside from the actual value of it, our govern- ment do not appesr to comprehend thy danger of lettiag this island sixty, milee from our coast. and 800 miles long fall into the hands of a powerful, uuscrupulous nation Uke Engiand. Let her once iay her grasping band upon ft an@ we shall know whea war comes. if mat before, ‘who has the key to the Guif of Mexico Why not com- mence «@ negotiation immediately for the purchase of this immensely valuable possession’ No time could be more favorable. Spain is largely im debt. and ber stock is said to be down to 30. and she woald gladly embrace of payiag these dollars of SSaaieewe wid one Monta Bites stock. A suited megotiator might perhaps purchass it for a hundred mil- Loss,» paltry ‘eum compared #ith its real value and more ly its value to the expec ited States This amount could oo in ten years from the reyeoucs of the jeland, ead, at the same time. the taxea reduced much below whet they pow are. I: is matter of amizemant to many, that the cabinet should not be able to sink their anti-slavery prejudices for the suke of effvoting mea, sure which must be #0 beneficial to the uetion that slavery exists there ought to wvigh nuthing against the national interrsts involved. [¢ must soon fall bands of some powerful uation. and if we do not Anterpose, what nation so likely to cet it as England? Newport, as has often been suid, possesses a charming climate im the hot months; but the facilities for eajoying Bot equal to the wants of the public. The hotels it to aceommodate the people who desire and already constructed, instead of being ieee the oe o it; so that to — a necessary to hire « carriage and ride balf long a dusty road. and pt po reaching the One is not permitted to enjoy a bath in quiet or ‘The front of the bathing houses ia the resort of fashionable people, who drive dowa and sit in their carriages for the crue! purpose of criticising hu- man nsture, divested of ort am: nt.and io a very uabs- ©oming costume. These, togethrr with the hacks and carriages of dandies, who wish to sbow off their eatablish- ments, render a visit to the bescb, dumag the bathing for females, positively dangorous ‘This old town, once so fans for beautifal rosy cheeked women, with taces as intelligent a» beautiful. is Bow sonsheauté Rarely a pretty face isto be reen. It Would seem as ifthe ancient race of Newpurters had been supplanted by the mothers and sietrs of the present strangers. Perhaps we have, however. a fair r: pre entation of what ia denominated the aristocracy of fashion, gem rally panie who Dave had the turk to obtain mouey. a have sufficient of geogravby to tind their way to the watering places. Can this be the aristoaracy which Burke ssid was the Corinthian cupital to polished so- ciety’ How few people at these places nct naturally aad wi deeign, to produce a purticulur effect. Vanity, in ali ite forms and intensity. is the ruling passion. Our habit of liviog together in large bovis promotes the growth of this vice, and engenders oth»rs not less perni- The President's family are at the Bellevue House, con- ducting themselves in & beooming manner, aod securing the esteem and good will of all who have the pleasure to know them. Major Sherman g large party of friends, asailing party last week. which, it is aid, wasdelizhtfully terminated by a handso enter- teinment in his quarters at Fort Adams. Th is now im fall course, and those ould enjoy the Poika, or observe the follies aud fancies of fashionable People, had better hasten to Newport z HI ut Our Cuba Correspondence. Porto Parcire. July 12, 1851. Account of the Revolution by a Native—Sketch of the Rise and Fall of the iffair Fearing that the letter in which I explained to you the state of political affairs in the island may have been lost, I write this to put you aw courant of what has really append, and what is going on. ‘There are some men here who wish s revolution with- out knowing what it ie; and ax they ore conviueed that, | by themselves, {hey cannct make it, they have come to the conclusion that some armies will arrive from the United States and put down those of the Queen, and that | the Americans will be so foolish as to let them enjoy the | fruits of their labore } ond a bex of in the room; the handle of the ' “ihefullowing wat + taken by F. 8. Ainsworth, was demonstrator of at the medical — Boson, Ai 1851. In the post mortem examination of Mr. ‘Jen Stevens, te Sekacang fete were chapeved benting pen Se came A small incised wound or cut was found on the inside of the right thigh, about heifan inob in leagth. The wound opened into, but did not extend beyond the in- terval vein, which wag varicose at this point, The femoral was pot large quantity of clotted was found in acoul hod; it was impossible to measure exsctly the Peigry emily aignat the slyelalan: enangn wes lost to occasion ‘2 man. De SSeeae se eenan ae ake vein in wou'd p » enougl cause i but in the case under considerations the diseased state of the vein prevented its contraction, and allowed the blood to flow, There can be vo reasonable doubt that the deceased came to his death from the wound of the vein above mentioned. Verdict, “That he committed suicide by opening a vein on the inside of his right thigh, with a penkuife, while at his office, No.5 Exchange street. between the ae Se of the 13th and 6 A M. of the Lith day Mr. Btevens ws reported to have been possessed of pro perty to the amount of $40,000, and was a man much es. teemed. 2 eee calint Se ep Pedinances of Boston”? was found open near body, at a place where there Was ao article on finance. d (From the Boston Mail, ng 15) But one cause has been assigned fur this rash act. ‘The deceased was married on Saturday last, at Groton, without the knowledge of his friends. On Monday he communicated the fact to his mother, and seemed grvatly troubled at something connected with this marriage. Since then he has not alluded to the subject without ma- nifesting deep emotion. Theatrical and Masical. Bowery Treatne.—The performances which are nightly siven at this celebrated dramatic temple, are every night witnessed with the greatest enthusiasm. The very effective drama of the “ Gatnbler’s Fate,” which was received, last evening, with cheers throughout ever reene, will be re; this evening. Messrs. Rddy an Tilton will appear as Albert and Malcour, the gamblera, end Mrs. M. Jones as ten) bing ray fins This iece 14 deeply affecting. and the scenery is very appro- Prate and feputifal. ‘the plece throughout is fell of Startling incidents, and the acting is excellent. The next and concluding feature will be the lege drawa ef the “ Flying Dutchman,” with Steveas as Vander- decken, Goodall as Lieutenant Mawdrey, and Miss Her- ring as Lucy. We are glad to perceive the great fa- vorites, Mr, and Mrs. B. Williams, will shortly appear at this theatre Mr. W. is excellent in [rish character, and Mrs. W. is a fine general actress. Her personation of Yankee character is the best we have ever seen. Ninto’s Garvex.—Thia evening, Mr. Burton takes his benefit, and it being the last night of his app-arauce, there can be little doubt but that the house will be filled at an early hour. Although Burton himself has drawn immense houses, while many of the leading mem- bers of his company were rusticating, yet will be aided, this evening, by many of the best comedians in the country. Blake, one of the best actors in his line, wiil eppear as Mr Coddle, im the comedy of “ Married Life’’ —O. W. Clarke as Lionel Lynx, Mr. Dyott as Younghus band, Mary Taylor as Mrs. Younghusband, Miss Kate Horn as Mra. Lionel Lynx. Mies Chapman a3 Mrs, Coddle, | Pig. Mrs. Dyott as Mrs. Dove, Burton as Dove, Kea as Dismal, apd Mrs, Hugbesas Mr. Dismal. This piece alone, with s0 many distinguished artists, is sufficiently attractive to fill the house; but when the public are informed that Barton will appear as a which he has no equal, we are persuaded the rush to Niblo’s, this evening, will be tremendous. Go early. Natioxat Turarae.—Three excellent pieces are pre- rented for this evening—tho “ Shoemaker of Toulouse.” the ‘Old Commodore,” and Love and Charity,” Mr. J. K. Scott as Jacob Odet, Brand as Fronsac, NB. Ularke as Madinier, and Mrs. HF. Nichola as’ Adeline Pajat. Miss Ludium and Mons. Zavystowski in a Pas Styrien. Tne second piece will be the “Old Commodore,’ and the con- cluding comedy will be “Love and Charity’ If this be not a reasonabie entertainment for the small sum of twen- ty. five cents, we know not what cau exceed it. Purdy is laboring hard to gain the patronage of the dramatic pub- Me, and he is deservedly receiving ‘proper support. |The Proprietor has engaged Miss Julia Pelby. who is said to an actress of considerable celebrity She will shortly appear in a rourd of characters Several new picces are jB active preparation—among them is “Queen Jeanne.” Banxum’s M.—The new pantomime here, of “The Mystic Cross,”’ well deserves the crowde 1 houses and the applause it receives every evening. Some of the tricks are not cnly the most comical, bat the best and most finished we have ever seen. ‘Philippe Martinetti, who leaps entirely through the body of another man, does it autifully and perfec ly. ‘The leap, with a lady in his rms, through the second window, is another daring and excellent feat. In fact, the whole pantomime is gem, and does credit even to the genius of the Martinatti Family. It is done this eveving, again, with other per- formances. halameau” anda capital farce this afternoon. | Cunisty's Mivstneis —The entertainments which are announced for this evening are, as usual very attractive; and. of course, will draw a full Louse, Melodies, instra- mental performances, and dancing. Fritows’ Mixernets —This band isin the full tide of tucerss, Swaine is inimitable—Coilins, the swoetest bal- The Agueres, who are crazy, sald that, onee the cry given, the Americans would continue the war; and so ar to give that cry, they got together, and began to entice. | and what is more, to give money and arms, although this ‘Was all done underhard and secretly. Not #o secretly, hhowever, that the government was not apprised of it; | end having sent a small detachment of infantry to Saba- Ricu, a miserable villnge. cbosen ws the place for the de- clarat on of independence. the malcontents were dis- | without the rast resista now | Ail this cccurred about 8¢ Joba's Day, and notwith. | Standing the facility with which their plans had been |, they did not lose courage They continged | their eeductions. and on the third of July had already compromised fifty young mon. ef whom only eight made | thetr appenrance when required; and these, at the word of ion rye given them by the detachment previously sent | To took etter them, took to their b-+l« not, however quick an8 oe the capture «f Doo Joaquin Aguero | and Don N Marin. In possession of the prisoners were | found two guns, two swords one blunderouss, a small | beg with balls. a small medicine chest. some proclama- tions and one flag. All this is quite sufficient to evrdema | © the prisoners, but not sufficient to induce them to show | I. ‘The fugitives tn Sabanicu got to « hill, but ax they | ‘were followed by the soldiers, they contrived to escape | to Las Tunas, where have acted in such a manner | thatthere is no doubt they are crazy. As there are no troopa at Las Tunas. they went there. and got together at midnight, composing a force of from 40 to 50 men; | forming in two divisions. they Irft the plies and re-en- tered it in opposite direction: Aguero with his party | begen to Gre; the others thinking they #ere attacked came to the rescue; and Aguero, mirtaking them for enemies. fired on them. weunding hix own comrades | When they recognized cach other } *o fright eved they ran cff—leaving behind » men wounded. an india robber cl thourand dollars ip gold. F awelves without | the awtiy as highwaymen—ne the: jes are new trying them tacked two eown'ry carts They wre oti Ore now et Cemaniquan n ptr all bee or Dat.as some troops bare alr Will Poon be rapture? them and have * saying they hed Dust be somet Gi be meets The Gene the edbere may follow heir has heppened: ne one t in feet, haw net been dieturbed carrie y by their bears ke eorry for what they hove done wil be puvtebed 7) ie movement he by men who murt bare bet th judged as euch ~ th act; a for the othe they cannct escape bet eau be done repent th ly warehed that | WO men, | without * * and cite hia in of all these facts. ‘The Sutcide of John Stevens, In Boston. the aretre rant Fre me th This iam stil iavolted in deep Ampenrtrable myster 6 tha Cor yerterdny FM. by « . a Uaravel at lenst be cruce of t Geetrection Frew Jobo Bievers wns r fon, on Bur day eve nat. a Mars. and resided at Trem been rubje le pression Hee was pot in the babic of hr Feturned «! about k Right, not having made bie Bis wife became slarmed, and Bo call st bis Mee; le did O'clock, P.M. but foand the office 4 tried to look in at» window on th dark he could discover nothing steriay moraing Mr Btevene not having red bome the preceding pight. Mr Gileow went to the agin, ae early as If-past 6 oelcek and trind the door and foand it lork he then raived the #tree: Ww Rud dikes. ting ina chair, just ar be was foand; he then railed at the house of Mr Eaton who orcupied flor at No & Exchange street. and informed him of the mother wed ri | mar W Severance the next witmes, stated that | he bad krown the deceased for twenty yours: he was Beoretary of the Commonwenith Ineuracce Com @nd wre coDridered ered habits and war a member of the Common Council | fome time rinte He mewnily left bie office between 6 and OPM , aed wns employed in meking contracts, writings, | Getting estates. ko Tie had walled out to the witnans’s at j Berk ogo inst dunday, whem & ein An one Of bis loge wan ’ should draw Loife neon it ihe efeet bat he shevid bleed to ath He had euffor t for some time: the witness tev! of bir lng and that it was enlarged, the witness had not dis that hie epirite were depromed but had bern 80 by the family within the Inst three days The ™ ‘ive of Boston, and in easy ciroum. P Eaton testified that he came to his offine and entered the room seoupled by the found recilning in an arm ebair. his off. one boot on. and his cost (ff, binde covered with blood, was found & pistol underneath him. on the floor, i F 2 iH = E E if w t i uatil Fs i i 3 F i g ii i i | of bis extraordinary performances of magic and wonder, | cetabiishament will, ne | port | superfine were sold at $4 lad sioger inthe city—Ole Bull capital on the violia— and the other performers excellent. Proveason Axpenson. tHe Gaxat Winann—On Thurs- day evening. Professor A gave @ private entertainment to a most brilliant assemblage of ladies and gen'lemen. We cannot venture to attempt a description of his per formances in detail feeling ourselves quite inadequate to the task; but one thing is most certain, his eutire en- tainment exceeds anything of that charactor we ever saw. The feats introdvoed were, most of them, new, and of the most wonderful character. The coup d’eil of hia repre- septations was the most recherche. his entire parapherna- lia the most magniticent ond costly, and his address and modus operandi of Mustrating his delusions, the most re- fined. ‘The Wizard opens on Monday next, and will con- tinue every evening: and the charge for admission to this tlevant entertainment is but fifty cents; to view his costly fitings alone ts worth much more to see. le oz. haustible bottle, which will baffle as it has baffled mil- lions Mir Rory —A programme of very attractive * ie announced for this evening Th pisces se- lected are“Kob Roy” and the “Irish Tutor.” Mr. Phil- | lipe is en excellent actor, and the other members of the | 5 f ~~ : company possess excellent talent Howay Sraret Turatar, Bactrwone.—Dy_ refer- enee to our advertising columrs, it will be seen that this + ertablishernt, after having been entirely ro. medelied and decorated. and much enlarged. is about to he re-opened under the auspices of Mr. T. J. Burton The season will commence with the first of September and from the central locality of the house, its well estab- lished reputation. and especially from the new improve. ments av | from the introduction of a new and efficient company. under goed management. the suo be equiralent to it upon the enlightened ty of Baltimore Tre Srerixs opom the season at the Walnut stroot thentre. Philadelphia. on Monday evening next Mr W. V. Wallace and Madame Bouchelle aro at New of the | claims The Opera at Castle Garden. e production of d this season, are « the most brilliant and profitat T rani.” with th neventano. sust Lorint has seldom appeared tt pri n. but he is always acceptable erly much taste, In © Lae Favoriia.”’ he has tm very excellent imorestion again and again. aud we pect from his Ernani Supseme Court-c Evfore Mon. Judg THE OXPORD BANK CASE Ave. 1$—Habeas Corpus —M brought up this day on 1 to the ficer having him in ews ted to bail n che rum of $5 000. (ee oe EE ERR Ee Ree CITY TRADE REPORT. | Pripay. August 15—6 PM rained im brisk request. with odditional «ales | Vote at $5 25; and pearls at $5.50, per 100 Ibs. | » Wax —Woestern yellow arrived very sparingly, and Was much wanted. at 26¢ @ Qe per lb vrs —The flowr market has continued torule in faver. although prices hare not experienced any further important change The day's business com- privet in the aggregate. some 12500 blis. Uninepected, | Att. $8 44, rout at $5 44 @ $3 54: superfine, No 2 at $i) & w $3 08%; mixed to good Wertern, at $375 0 $5 S755; ordinary to choice State and com: $2 87 & $4; thir round hoop do.. at $3 4 re | Comerwe. at $4 0 $412: fancy Ohio and Geneses. at $4 12 8 $4. 87),, extra Obio at $4 50 a $5; extra Ger at $470 886 Canadian appeared more languid. » fw lots of ©. in bond. which indicated varied but Uttle—the transac bbls —mwixed to «trai 1% apd fancy at $4750 $5.57%, Rye flour was eae of stock Fine commanded. in aretall way $: reduction. Southern ata Corn meal presented no interesting alteration; 2 Jereey elit t $240 $3, and Brandywine t bu. rife, and wae lew | 50) bushels Canad in bend. were at defat te: | 200 Ohio red. at 850 860; 1.200 Virgina. new, mized | nd white, at 85 a We ; and 1.600 Carolina, common. at 80 20 Rye waa in better demand, and about 2.700 hushela, andeome. were purchased at Tée cash Oats were getty tak at 30. dle. for inferior Ohio; 408 426 for jersey, and 42a 44% for Canadian and State Corn again receded a little. and was more plenty About | (00 bushela nd heated found buyers at 43'm, | 62¢, Western mi: re es and Northern round corn waa offered mixed do. at 60. 670.; Northern onte at 460; "Gepost thee, about 800 bales, at ‘ovTon y , were mtendy prices on, Com OF Market Liv Beotian at $6 76, Aieplayed much firmness and avimation at 40 per ton Of the week—212 chaidroms, 740 tome. | Ohio and Pric« ; and 500 bbls sour. at $3 Coe, 400 | bdis shroud yarn: 200 wencher 12094 ge ks. Ep. salts ; kegs, 7 bxs. arrow root ; 22 cks. cre johns orange flower found modity. and before, are nominal at 50c. to 60c . cash. for future delivery, at $1 { Fe 5 deans. of the week —144 eke sods su phate sins; gs kegs olor. potash ; es gow ‘eum>aia; cks, rotten stone ; 70 half bbis., 39 5 mm tartar; 50 demi water; Boks, 10 bols,2 bxs kum amice stone; 1 os. manna; 2) ceroous Heke ancatio Fisn.—Very little transpired in this line to-day. arisiag from the scarcity of arrivals Westera and Quosro Beak cod was held wt $287 a $3; Grand aod George's do. at & $3.50; No.1 Massacbustts mackerel at $3 25 9 $7 4 $725; and No. 3, at $459 a $4 6255, ag were taken to the amount of 1,500 box at 55 a G0c ; aud of No 1, «few hundred sold at 32 4 350. ‘The Boston market, since the 7th instant, has exhibited more buoyancy; the sales of the week having reached several thousand quivtsls Grand and Westera Siok cod at $2624; and 1.060 bbls. thin mackerel at $3620 $4 12%. There, as in our own case, more would have been dons bad the receipts Kept pace with the taquiry, Lm- of the week—263 bbls mackerel, 25 bbls Pepaniants —To Liverpool, 200) bbls. flour were engaged at lx 4d; and 40(0 bushels wheat at 3X4. baggad by the ebipper. which made it equal to 41 in bulk, and some veasels asked 5d. A cargo of 8.0) bbls, wore gaged for Louden at 1s, 94. To Glasgow. 35,000 bi engaged at 1s, 8d ; 100 bbls. ashes st 16s., with aome dead weight at 308. There was no change to forvia, rates were steady at 450. a 500. per foot measu: t: _ ae —In addition to those last recorded currente, at 6%o - i 8 cane “4 a sa 19%¢ Gree poachers were in bette: supply, and readily ioe from the boute at $1 per bushel. Apples sold to some extent st old rates Imports of ths wook ~358 boxes Irmons; 1,900 cocoanuts 975 bxos, 660 half do., aad 300 qr do. raisins, 2 cases almonds; 400 boxes macaroni and vermecilla; 14 bbis. tapioca; 1,550 doz. pine apples; 500 bushels sweet potatous, b4 bbls che-nats; 1 322 «l- quires muta; 0 cares sardines; 8 bundles be renas; 14 bbls. Hay. —A further parcel of 450 baics river changed bands. at 450 a 50c.. cash. "he market was rather more plentifally stocked, and, if anything, inclined towards & reduction. Hye. —American remained quiet, brisk and steady. Within a day or two, 300 bales more of dew rotted have purchasers, at prices ranging for old and new from $112 50.4 $127 50 6 months. Forvign was out of first hands, and held too high for op»rators, including Jute, $95 per top; Manilla at 11‘c., and Sisal at 1140. Ib. Imy sof the week—t8 bdls received coast win», 84k do. lors.—We have nothing new to record in this com- ‘The distilleries are nearly all closed at present. a is no demand whatever existing. Prices as Tron.—Some 120 tons ee has been disposed of, 75, an} credit. The market, though nearly bare, was greatly depressed. English bar- continued to be offerred at $33 per ton, but attracted no attention. Importe of the week, 33 339 bara, 17.664 bars R. R. fron, 1,783 bundles, 990 buadies sheet. 1.110 tons 16 tons scrap. 170 plates. 57 strips—received ooast- wise. 8.372 bars. 247 bundles. 99 tons pigs. Leap —Of Spanish, for which » pretty good inquiry was making, 100 tous realized, this afternoon, $4 56's per 100ibs . time, &c. American was inanimate at $4 75, cash, and English at $460, no buyers having appeared. Imports during the week—6.012 pigs; received coastwise, 3,068 pias. Lime has stiffened again, under the influence of the most diminished stock #f the season—800 bales common Rockland brought $110. cash, and lamp was held at $1.20 a $1 25 per 160 Ibs. Motassxa—The market was very quiet throughout the day, and the tendency, at the close, seemed to be favorable to purchasers —50 hhds. Cuba Mu: coyado changed hancs at2lc.; and 30 prime Porto Rico at 28c. Imports of the week—1 221 hhds., 75 tea. 1 bbl.; re- ceived coustwice, 218 bhda., 5 bbis. Navau Storrs were scarcely so much sought after— 900 bbls. spirita turpentine fetched 33c. cask; 1000 crude $251 3;; and 60 bbls. fine rorin, $250. Common ranged from $1 268 $1 25 some being quoted as high as $1.40 for large barrels; and tar, $175 9 $2. Ons.—The apathy in the linseed market ,to which we made reference in our former notice. has resulted in the establishment of rates fully one cont wader those last jiven, the sales, which were confined to 1.600 gallons ‘store in au oli parcels. having been effwcted at T2c. ®73c.,cash. The auction of 149 bbls. English, f lyn (@ portion of the Pauline’s cargo), went off in a slug- gish manner, and only by reducing prices to 6%e. a 69: could buyers be procured for all These figures are now as much as can be obtained for lange lots from either | store, dock, or vessel. Whale was slow of sale at dic. a 47340. cash; winter sperm at $130 a $132; summer do. at $1.30; crude do. at $125, and manufactured lard at 72%¢. a Tic.; 200 backets olive brought $2625, and 60 cases Florence at $575 © $3875. Imports of the week —033 baskets, 1.151 bx+., 100 half chests, 4 half pipes, 29 quarter jars 2 cares olive oil Pro vs.—Pork was in more request, at compara tively firm prices; some 500 barrels new mess were dis posed of, at $4 G2; $1475, old, $14 37 i: new prime, $12 87; und old, $12 31% » $12 3755. Beef continued in demand and we heard of 160 barrels mess, being taken at $875 a $11; and prime, $5 a $6. Prime meas was quoted heavy, at $15 a $16; and beef hams, $12 a $14. Cutments have shown uo new feature of impor:; plain cured hams were let off at 7\c. 0734; and shoulders, at tye 6c. Lard was less valuable, 250 barrels and ferees heving been run off, at 8c a9'ce. per pound. Butter and cheese remained’ as noted in our preceding summary. The provirion trede at Boston during the week has improved materially. Up to the lath imst., «600 barrels clear mess pork had been purchased there, partly on foreign account, at $16 50 ® $17, inclading Obio mess. ut $16 50a $16; and Ohio prime. at $13 50 a $14. 1,200 barrels beef were picked up; Western and ex. tra Eastern mess ranging from $10 $11 50; and 3,000 barrels choiow lard at 9¢. a 9%(c., with some kegs, at 10s. &10% 0. Butter and cheere found # quick market at fall rates. Rice —We have only to insert a few small operations among the local trade. at $3.0 $3 56° per 100 Ibs. cash. The export inquiry was very light Srcars.—The sales consisted of 140.000 German, at 00 Havana, at $22 60 & $27 50; aud 30,000 Prinelpe, at $15 a $17 50, usual credit. Importa of the week—204,000, £108 bxs., 223 qr. do., 116 eases, 1 bbl. Ha- vena. Bxivs.——A parcel of 50 bales pored of on tc rms Bo! rtaine Sosr —Avother sale of 250 boxes red mottled Castile took place to-day, at 9c.,4 months, Im- ports of t ~ 000 boxes ime —There wore # few transactions reported in witbin the limits of our previous quotations n whiskey fell off to 230., cash, at which 150 dbis. void; druge was said to have changed , but no such operation came to our famapore Goat were dis- d » in pretty much the same state as inst ds, Porto Ki re taken by the trad ee net wade public, and 180 hhds. Musgovado at 5.0 Imports of the We H2 bhds,, 10.315 boxes, ivod constwise, 37 hhds , was brought to the hammer 1 avory fair and dosirable 1 greens, and drow to- Bat as most of them supplied with grades class, noon it compri election of both biseks a gether ® godly company had = previously be well coming vuder the former most of it bad to be withdrewn. The other and best part of the ¥a purcbased at full rates. We subjoin arepot —Imported per rhip Taar, terms, 6 mouths— liyron—0 half i, at ize at Oe 170 do , e ; 23 do. » @ we « Ste tore ; 3 Canpowder eases, cattion do sl—T half cheats cares cuttios do se; 102 do. 275 : se. Ning Yong— Ning Yong Pouchong— 29 half ' SB uchong—358 chosts via Havre ing of a euficiently eter in the trade for the past b any adtitionsl remarks to those al- The business of the entire week cut 115 bhds. Kentucky, at 63 0100; 21 wd. St private bargain; 100 bales Sagua, at part at 2i ice 67 do, Havana, at 25 ma, #2 raps. at Ile ; 49 bales Porto ua and 5 eases Flori not stated ports of the wock=14 Shhds , 179 bal cercons, 15 bags, 3 bbls Havana; received coast wise, 921 y Manufacturers are running 1 only keep their places working to give p the operatives. All agre ® change of better prices for goods, ot lower for wool kes place. ranch sctivit pe week. 1.164 bales: re ‘The nggrexate boats, to day, were. meal, 600 pkgs ; whe corn, 4 060 do pte of produce by the North river ashes, © bbia; flour *, 17.000 bush; oate 7,300 do; sions, 40 pkgs; whiskey, 200 bbls | von THe weeR k bbls; 14 bars; 1,000 tbe 100 bales bolt rope: STO bdls bale rope; 100 bemp yarn. Drv Gosns—4.017 diy goods a canen dye; @ cases indigo, 4 cases ar- 10 onske d Dye woou—077 400 Ibe; 120 qtis, logwood; 980 logs Conn | fastic; 46 tone Braail wood Fi ax—60 bales flax; (2 bobbina, 140 bia. flax tow Gusny Bace—19,.000 gumny begs; 180 bales. do.; 503 do. gupny cloth. Hivye—S1.100 ox and cow hides: 230 bla. do; 2.008 worse hides; 080 calf do; IT bis. deer skins; 3d onske rhine; 11 bia, sheep skins; received cosstwise, 2.919 i! ee ihe; 46 ten 30 bola b jonny —8 n., 3S omey Honws--12.2.0 horns Hain—26 bales boree hair, Trora Rvnwen—683 bags, 72 bundles, 42 boxes, India | tubter Jore—92 bales jate in diva, Lownre—100 maple rarn——1Ren leather Maser r—160 blocks; 3708 marble tiles Moraie— 1000 Ibe. old brase Pas at 00 hones 63 casks colors, 2oatks slenna earth Pe 46 tone chalk indie. y ia % tone do. Bar teetne—2,006 begs. Besv—1,640 bags linseed; 30 bbls. canary; 6 bbis. an- niseed. a Severe-29 pipes. 000 has 853 quarters, 835 eight 1 bbl. brandy; 47 pare a= i ewe e ‘Tin—1,400 boxes tia piates; reovived coastwise, 400 ine—T3 cases, 70 Leask, 2 pipes, 20 ter carks. 100 bbis., 26 gay eyren Woov— 110 stioks, 379 crotches. 397 logs mahogany; 311 atiok, 266 logs rosewood; 907 pieces ligaumvitae; 9 pleces, j 62 logs cedar Amity, Can St Peterebur Ce is, NOrloans; Avo! brige Vesta, Gulvecton; y J Varwell, Georges, bene naa enpeae Arrived—Ship Wm B C e y Trite ¥ Falmouth; Wit H Miller, NYork. - wipes eres ne Arrived—Drig Wm F Safford, Baltimore, = ABS New Bepro! iy Arrived—Sohr Wa Brown. wd nm aap . NY¥ork. Sailed—Ship » Pi bark George " Adee Gratitude, Pacitio; G Washington, Telegraphic Reports. oe Rony August 15, 1851. ‘ Bales were made to-day of 600 bbis. Howard street $4, and 600 City Mills at $3 87. Rye flour is at Prime red wheat sells ot Tho. @ 78¢, and white 5. White corn is 600. a Gle., and yellow Séc. a 57c. Auaawr, August Ls, 1851 Since our last the receipts hav+ beea—Plour, 6.000 Paovwenos, Aug li. Bailed—Sobr Mary, Baltimore, bia; whist. 4.600 bushels; cota. 6.000 bushels” A con. riderable quantity of flour is offering at old prices, wit heaiees Asctal but few 4, Prime wheat is in fair demand for 4—Ships Rain’ on had milling : 2.000 bushels Gonesee sold at $1.05. There ina | ATY¢4 Shine Rainbow, Boston; J R Mather, NYork: moderate inquiry for corn, with sales of dam zed. at 47 scieeenameaial @ 62e. 2,000 bushels mixed’ Western sold at $54 a 580 Burraco, Augast 15, 1951 Arrived—Bark Chusan, Gaboon, Africa. The twenty-four hours’ receipts : Arrived Mi Flour, 1.000 bbia.; wheat, 28000 bushels; corn, 16,000 | aut™N Voce Eilt Pot bushels. Wester flour has boon in fair domvad, and | woods Warteur Mosclic, Spore; New tae wea a the market exhibits no material change. Taere are, | Ruminery, Eastport: Todd, P iymou however, more sellers than buyers at old ee fog omen Western mixed whest are larger aad prices are heavy, 15,000 bushels Ohio wold at T0%o i in fair request; bushels, at 460, for mix Western. Small oate. at 320 Cordelia, Breslack, mill e: Sarah Eile Frei sch: Married, On Thursday evening, —— 14, by the Rev. Edward B. Rapkin, Captain A. W. Srenue, of ship Racar, to Nancy, daughter of Thomas Kimball,’ Esq , both of this it city. On August 14, by the Rey. Wintor Bolton, Kow. Dan- now. Bsq., of New York, to Miss faywy Gnanncny, of Newport; N. Nitaven; cous. Cg eailed fron this port Sept 26, YY Steamer New Yorx, pt Francisco, and put into Rio & the second time, tor New Roohelle. meghy be to become an entire wreok, By the Rey, W. Quina, Me. Prusir FLooo to Mise Many badly cceainod that the der eben ead meee inte ba ean E. Canveun, both of this city. \s0 brol Teiseaid for her as she lay. Breawen WI Pxass, which put into River ot Plate on the from NYork to B¥rancheo, and Dlind between, Mane juenos Ayres, wi vorsble opportunity todouble Cape Horn, has been sold, and is now plyiug om the river Ureguay, Suir Jaxx Hexpensow (of Baltimore), Stewart, from Mx" nila for Liverpool, with meinmast curried away iu the wate please copy. Philadelphia Jepes At Providence, L Dr. Crocker, J. Ts chant. to Aver, Goow cl D papers please copy. At Yorkville, on Thursday evening, August 14, by the Rey. Mr. Chancey, Tuomas Vanxen to Mista, daughter of sh John Rutter, Eaq. 31 40S, ion hE bye, schron oaage fron 5 e me " Diea, Re pn reince May 11; would put aged TE Fee ante tan et Anna Carnanima Larwe, | pans Susan Jann, ob Becton (rom SFranciees, experienc The relatives and friends of the deceased. and those of | *4 VY Heery weather off Cape Horn in April and May. Honry Semncken! are sontoctiui Instn ton eet 8nd | ides mmeatord 144h ehtp Oresienbo, Zohavon, NPactte, funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the va 1th, ooh Atlas, Whipple, Deselation F residence of Henry Rugen, No, 200 §; street, corner Cf Sullivan, without further fesasien, Bt. Louis papers please copy. On Friday morning, of h eG Mr. Rosear Goven, 8 native of Warwick-hire. opens, The funeral will take place from his late residence, 193 Bixth avenue, on Saturday. at 2 o'clock, P. M. His friends, and those of the family, are invited to attend, without further invitation. On Friday horning, of congestion of the brain, Scuiva Taanre. aged 1 year and 3 monchs, daughter of Tarner and Selina Brown. The friends and acquaintances of the family are res- pectfally invited to attend the funoral, this (Saturday) afternoon. at 4 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 134 Columbia street, near Begraw, Sout Brooklyn. i 0, Wd ep: J Ve » glean her fro! che Jus Fe hs America, Mason, d: ‘out, 100 op. 3 cht from Tahiti May 25, ship Oliver Crocker, Cash, NB; to Sroxen—Tuly 25, lat 36 23, lon 25 2 assed bark flower (not Maytlower),of Niscdtord: “*? Passed Dark Sea: Spoken. Bhip Germania (pht) Wood, ng ' ingt. on the Sati a aban chi = rank 12th 2s ” al it Me Tat 3 oe Len oe Om BF eanclsce for Caloutts, Jane from S$ francisco for Hobart Town, May 31, On Thursday, August 14. of congestion of the brain, | '%12605, 4 Witt Lyons duit, son of Terence B. and Bleanot | onsets ace itet cae sig! ihe 0m Boston for Now Smith, aged 1 year and 6 months. Bark Ano & Mary, D from St Martins for Boston, 9h “Our loss is great—te must not complain, inst, lat n 73. But trust in Christ to meet again.” SchrJ A Hobart, from §¥rancisoo for NYork, was passed ‘The friends of the family. and the members of Liberty | June 9 (not 19), lat 10 15 N, lon 113 02 W. Chapter, No. 15, O.U A, are respectfully requested to Foreign Ports. attend the funeral, on Saturday, 16th inst., at 10 o’elock, FE yy A Lene ag German Oak, for Newbern 10 days; Withont further fuvitation, enw? Nov 182 FIG aires | Tid acta about uly 20- Bite Water Witsh, Ramsay or On Friday morning, August 15, Aypnew Ginooty, In | Bannapo: te—Brige Phos Trowbridge, for leeward the 73d year of his age, a resident of the Second ward for the past twenty years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and of his sons, Michael J.. John and Thomas. are invited to attend his funeral. this afternoon, at 3o’clock, from his late reai- denee, No. 50 Beekman street, without further notice. Suddenly, on August 15, of inflammation of the brain, 83. July 20—No Am vessels in port. ¢ 14—Ship Walpole, Lofavor, for B Town, CGH, June 21—Shi arr May 31, for Batavi f, tor London II July 26—Ships J Care Boetor itiago, Peterson, from im 2 weeks; bark Su- ay hn W White, MoN: Groncr Bassett, aged 53 years. Bostow, Idg: ‘Tropic, Smith for England few The members of Ark Lodge. No. 28, 1.0. of 0. F.,and | Y&Bkee Blade, Wisting, ond eg a ay his friends and acquaintances, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 155 Rivington street. On Thursday, August 14, Evwin 4.. son of B. R. and and Sarah Lamoureux, aged 5 yearsand 6 months. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ween, Drummond. une; Wagra re 1200 to fond tor NYork). Sid 2ist, ship Harrisburg, Mas thews, Bosto ¥, ly 23—No Am vensel 1—Ship_ Sabatei Morris, Prottean, for York 7 or unc; brigs Primrose (Br, of Ya Clare, Allen, do abt ready, attend the faneral, from 29 Hammond street, on Sunday, July 13—No Am vesselsin port. 17th inst . at 3 o'clock. P. M duly 25 Ship ola, Barstow, for Sicily: bark EF RS EE lin, Mitchell, to load at Leghorn for aUS po: aly MARITIME INTELLIGENOE. Port ef New York, August 16, bt June 14, bai ig Gea Worth, ——; Woodbury, destin 18 -Sehr cargo. rene Aug 1—SH ship Mechanics’ Own, Richmond, N or! james L Olearea. Liverpool, E K Colina. New Orleans, Spofford, Tileston & rio, Kettridge, Boston. Mailler & Lord. erpool, Wi & Guion. Pkt), Chadwis: nnell, o. Steamer On! ta. Ship Universe, Bird, Ship Sir Robert Peel Loa PUNTA Anewas (Conta Rica)—See news col Havre, M Livingston. Ponto Canex1o, July 7—No Am Bedford, HA Churel Kuo Hacns, Joly 22—No A N3, G & I Laurie, Rio Jan nino, aanaiaas ‘Marseilles, Datita’ & Itimoro, do; barks for 5 LeCoog, Atkins, from LENA, July 4—No ratoga. Trask, London, (tro: Sr Tomas (WEA frion| Barb Gem, Louis. from N on. Schr Lady Scott ( Br: Scbr Celeste i ( Sehr Pauline, Ti nd, Sehr L P Smith, Seuves, Sohr Haxall, Lambkin. Schr "Cready & Co. eroady & Co. Co, Bebr Honesty, Appi Schr Charter Oak. Kelly, Phils te SuvRNa, July at Schr Homer, Parker, Boston, 8 D Herrick. Cornelia, Mutonii ¥. Sloop T B Bawk: jones, Providence. Bax Bias, June Sree yeptelte, mine. Sloop Marietta, Kustin, Prov July 7—Of, ship Frank Johnson, Brown, from Sloop Mary B Smith, Rnatin, Pall River. lot Cronstadt. 17 25—Bark Sylphide, Lawry, from Matansns . Aug 1 (not Sth)— wom Avg 1 (net Sth)—Brig Marion, Bibber, note ALBANY, Aug 14—ar ban ; Aug 14—Arr steamers Albany, Bartlord. Cid sors Prank, Leader, Andrew fir riner, Boston; Eiapire, Provider AUGUSTA, Aug ll—Arr sobre Ar Arrivea. Lt July 9, with mdse and ged sign al: be shig Csi fe ae x nged signals with ahip Columbus, M'C 1 for New York: 13th inst, 59 miles W ~ phia Ga, Wass, do; Wilmington, Del, Hoppin, Board ‘aol ‘Tolographed barks aud Ho | phin; brign Amesbury, from Baltimore Tho ks Chusan, from hipe, both ‘with pa: 4 tem bet, a mors, Duncan, Bristol, B, 38 da; iron, to Footer & Nickerson, Bork Atle: of Honduras, 20 dave, with Galveston, July 19, with eotton, July 27, Int 27, fon 87, spoke bark 2, of Heaton, from New Orleans for Bangor, sadeaw th inat off Cape Florid in Csrepus (Prem), Mahistesd, Bremen, 60 days, in it with 20 passengers, to & Co. 3d inst, of | table Ielend, saw Br ehip Mei | . Pe rel, aud Brig Lowder, Brown, St T Afrion), July 2, | mont, and him: briga Waitstill, Sarah. Ji 6 master. July} on 2480 W, apoke or u Elizabeth, Eldridge, L use eld ag ir, from Glasgo ore; Int inst, Lat Usszelie, Lanfere, Arecibo. Sid ship Susan L Pitagerald, P BATH, Ang 12—art eohts Ws 4 Era (of kk, Leguayrs, July 27, Porte Odd Feilow, Oliver, NY © 27tb, w it. A Bris James W Elwe . ec canes Rive Ponce, PR, 21 days, with | Detriot (of St Coorg), Robinson, St Martins, 18 days, & to FS Schlesinger. ", Drig Henry Atkive (vt molasses, to Hi CHARLESTON, Aug ll—Cld ship Sullivan, Edwards, N York; brig Gulunre, Poillips, Havens. Sid lth, bark Co rernio iet Denise der, & 4. Bremen; brigy Pompeyo (8p) (‘Beig), Dacms, North of kezope: or mm), Rendell, Matanzas, 12 (6 YM a ont & y » Matanaas, 11 fi r. J Tavle Rt; ketoh Ci ia (of Comien), Carleton, Sagu duye, with LJ rete & So. Vth inst, Int 4, lon 79 4, spoke EAST MACHIAS, Avg 11—Arr schrs Mary, Robinson, and be, from Mobile Liverpool, deye out, all Sniendid, email, NVorn. Fabs Ky &, reohre Mary Eddy, Redd: ft Durfee, Baltimore. “sid tis (Be), Card, Windsor, NS, 15 cays, with plaster, r Brig Gloaver (Br), Fuller, Windsor, N4, 18 days, with | — Art steam sohr Oxooola, Milla, Now Plaster, to order York; schr JS Lane, Pratt, Philadelphia: sloop Btham Ale Brig Buene Vista (Br), Rowland, Wilmington, NC, 6days, | Tyler, Albany. Sid rtean Josephine, Morrison, 1 wit 1st ge phlas ee J Goodspeed, Clark, do; sloop B 1 ‘ b) WES (Deu), Aug 14, 11 AM~A bark a ehe Perit 4, Barbs d CS per, Bo, to NH of Now Haves Kobo. for Bos Schr W 1d Sr dhaven), Harmon, Charleston, 4 | Atiautic, My or Haliow th, for Portemonth and Carlton, W'Creac Wi evening, A few small oratt are in Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with torer H Price, Rice, Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with naval 7 Acadia (Br), « MILLBRIDGR, ai ‘Arr brig Sehr Volant, Osborn, Norfolk, 4 di Sid Ish. bigs Altarette, Ku Bohr Yree Trade, Neison, Virgin S do: sehre Super Bohr (has Mille, Francis. Philadel phi Taazs. N 5—Cl4 ship Medora, Sehr 8H Mount Hall, Fall River 2 ver, Go; 6th, ehiy tebe Robert Spedden, Rehr Heary, Wickets, Greenport, 2 days, bound to Phila- Hall, Portiand, Ct. on, Preston, Boston, Sdays, bound to Kings- on. Schr John 0 Irelan: im. Behr Joe Ball e Ioland, Pairehild, f Solr AB Pi Sylvie K wourne, for Cohasset NEW B. VEN, Aug ii brig Le W A Arm- Mico zim Cys Frtsbto, NYork. Mid one 13—Arr sobre Sarah Louisa, Minard, ret, Prentiss, Kondout for Provi- eobre ne, Pr Providence t ment, ley, NYor' bre phiss James & Samuel, Ww for do; Us re epny Ch Pro Biesp Pointer, Felon, Providence, Baliea. Bteamer Union, Budd, New Orleans; ship Excelsior, Crocker, Liverpool, a: Re p Rally’ Pratt, roagh, N York, wabboy, Donasla, nevee, Cavalier, ta bg ov ay of 4 WC Nelson, bv, ae fl Forchem, George i Dagio, Smita nud Gipay me. a pay, Hitdout; Wu H Bowen, Kensty, Niort. Std brig Lydia Stover Philadelphia; sohre ‘ownsend, Mathews; ror North Wacine, ‘Heel May Marchant, How Fork, Warvord, crtetta taaenWectSae Sa Casek Hast Ureon wich 12th, oche Frances Mallets, Walden, . Ave 1t—Art sobre Barsslons, Freim ited Sater Croobett, Providence) ah Dawes, St Martins, Jane %. Left brigs 2 dayne, 4 Penotecot, Clark, * naam, An. all Besta x \ fevport: Bxprom, alicn, Brookign, lonry and ¥. fig Gra: um NOrleane (abt A) @, | b on, LH Aitken, for Valparaiso, 1dg; brig Nebo, Parrite, . Bangor, ok & Co. ‘Toylor, Philadelphia, Mason & Thomp- abt July 2—Brig Standard, for Baltimore same re vessels in port. Sid 20th, bark — 01 intonded for the marricd, or t) hat sale at 223 Lrondy arty street, New Yor! Tockor, Mobile, Alavama: 7. - | Philadelphians’ | On the rossi | wage, to any et be addfewsed es | Dn. &. M. Mavnrorav:— and prostrated hi | which was, on NYork; Horace L, ~Arr barks 4 vis Boston; " 5 bh Sie fee a ita “ie yaad Ra ve," Bialtimores Ac ‘ortune, de, “Bera be Mrs Brook w: 1—Ship Arotio—Mr Guy, Mr Milbanks, J Morriae, hw OuLxans—Ship Atlantic—Mre Mcran, Mr Snodgeses, Mr Long-23 in the otevr Sax Juan ann Cuscnrs Steamship Pro Hall, BL Ball, H Loring, U Fanping. 8 L Ford, Mre Lyons, Mrs Lyons, 8 B Moses, Mes Moses and ‘child ea, E Evans, FA epard, Ch ‘Sse Eldri h "Troctt, lady and Ford, 2 ie Morrell, C1 iit, M Teft, H Sheldon, 8 L wrk, Clark, it H Comley, Ht Gay, ‘Steamship Union—Edw Hallaran, Judge Wan Onetm t Dacsurata, Fl iti ‘A Rose, Dr & ® Kittoredge, veredge, a dounhtenl teredgo, Mre Marason, Lauer GW Jomeee to isinros. i: ant, Miss H Righton, and lady. 8 Gltien, & Tufts, & Dunbar, icy, Gen Bramton, tone a D Set iS Wionvehock, F De Valueog, Soh rere ’ check, ‘olasoo, diss Ann Lewis, R Loucks, J'Shackioford ond » J Shao: nephew, Dennis Neil, Mr Murphy and child—z in the stece~ age Pract most unde on which he is also the inventor of the ingonio: the deplorable co: jue! o ny Tiedicine: beta, remedy existing for these the Union. Travellers eu; medici & emselves pri reet south of Cant letter, address box 109, A nae). No. 88 Green- foal aavantages enjo: job he would instance ed several years in Paris for the express ) urpose of these diseases, followed by s long and very ox tonal devoted exclusively to this speciality, he oan withors Promise, even in the moss sovere and com ensce—ae secondary disonse, ke., &o.,—more certain, safe, tained from any other source in America. Those B the earlier o of ‘he ease and rapidity of the oure, which is often effected a very fe 00 a te byTleitor, address box 200, K. RALPH'S PRACTICAL P' P4zis AND Lowponw TREATMENT OF PRIVATE senses, in @ 01 . ie without pala, "In debility, brought on’ by impraver babies and constitutional affections, he combinos me the local remedy, and can show any one there are who cannot be cured without it, as he hae cases daily, from the other physicians. In all, he makes daily vail caustic, which others use, caused by tl ‘not ex tee farmer dine ror, cnceah ia pita, in thee a ubdreds of om ber ows a it, ¥. red in 7 DOM Corbyn. fae local, ther doctor weakness mn £6 youcured me by local and ime.—Jas. Evans. You cure: affection on my bedy and face, in been under three juack medicine m 2oy, N. J. he worst 6} short time, after I poynicians 10 & yrar, beandes using could here of. Fi ‘Those at a distance o be troated by mail. inthe afternoon, a1 M Reade gen cw! not cure, under the forfeiture of five PREP in hotties, with tall directio lasts a week—man, . rt, 192 Broadw W.R. Little, 104 Hanover street, New Orleans. hund Mare. Itie oe, at $l. Une bovtte |ARRIED WOMAN "8 PRIVATE MEDI jou—By Dr. A. M. Mauriceay, Frotesssr st Disseca tieth Edition, 14 cal ans Terehiok Nereon te-estjes (Hatract of « lover tleman t serge Sy Davros, ‘My wife has been perooptid! CJ oe yes rare emg some months before and dering hor om mucosssive sna moro and more debit iting her life in 4) ne jAnKer, the last oecasion, despaired of Teuy was inevitable, and resigned myeolf meet tho wore, (now about two momenah, book highly spoken of, as containing svlue Ente Ding toy Onae. Cn its roosipt mud porusal | com pres to you tho roliof ib adorded ny dintrooned min’ am oy,{34, pages imparied to ray wife, ou losening Had 8 Alscovery of Ml. M. Desorseaus provided » re ned & prospect to m: hich 1 live! But for this, ore my head, in all human pro in her grave, and my children It is, of course, imnpracti Various subjects My Di oe: ean 811 ‘thi this tare of my % mothoriess to convey mote fully obe tod of, te they see of a nature etetomy 124. Now York city. © VERY MOTHER'S HOOK.TUE FEARS OF POVER- ty, and the proeprota of too large afamity of children, pre Vent many proden le from warryiag: bat here tae book that will tell you many objections. all sue! Jdo, pat ‘ortugue: Age me Lettors directed to bux LA how ar wered. © FEE TILL, CURED.—DRS. COOP RA Re 23 Koosovold street, from their loog perotioe sed pe foasional kno» ied ay bo Sho dove aiford: K GOOD'S EXTSACT, A © Epecite.—This extract is « a It se without taste or mel , and wi delionte stomach. Sold by ' Brigham 472 Grand suet; rad wt yale Stewart's. PS he OF hea von will yoo “Thee only oan cure vou, and that thelr one kind of inadieime te et for taaoe in all he forms.” Persons whose boleh het mane MMOn MB. 1B With steoon D*L00PER M4 DuANE orexRT. uss pon rum ‘nove te nowad ins few ie vuntabana p "t be deselved hy ig mame. I havo not lef> Duane stroot, my ome. By ofee, with the fiwe maces in i SSL SaEay, he conatey ever ntoqueed = & nm [)® MORRISON 18 CONSUT TED & ENTIAL De rcrtata airsee oi eee, CONTIDE Recent afections he removes in & fow days, A waz, yearsepabke him to cure aervous ny Riga ees ed R. PAWURTT 1 ENTIALLY OCSULTED D at his office, s gti at poo dive noes, whioh he cures wit! a Nine e ee NCES A pay for af ‘isetes oven Kaoron to thls Sosnurye he: tes DD* MARRAM WO. i, Morr sraxet, is CONULTED oma of Oo onle ay quack te

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