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Our Aubearn Correspondence. peatness which sesame Carag emu, heen sl. | SOc ats Sl coins Casares Case of the Alleged Fugitwe Slave Daniel manner in which be does his feats leads to ques ‘The argument upon the order of Hon. A. Conkiin,. U. tion hie illustrations being fallacy. ‘The hall oot &. District Judge for the Northern District of New Yerk, | #t seven, and he commences at eight. ‘The Posten peta or eho ae tae aed Tug next wool. by the request of « large mustber of ds- eve in favor fugitive '¢ Daniel, came on — concert will heard at two o'clock, P. M., yesterday, and has thismo | , smnix Genoan pede grag Fg or agin ‘went, ton o'clock and twenty minutes, concluded. | The pieces selected are apd when executed by ‘The following are the positions taken by the learned | Maretzek’s orchestra, must give the utmoet pleasure to | om both sldea, By J. Tolcott, Haq., counsel for | [SUG a ogy, Baooxurs.—Thin establishment he tagttien :— will open oa Tueaday evening next. with light and em constitution prohibits t the tertainmente, ne % ene ny attack egninet (he | ing cote court of Yeenl aed, ieetranratal “ ances, and ventrilog er feats, by an Wend tecen Cees enneee wil jimerd = M ‘anny ry int og give recitations. be ie postesesd “of splendia Site | and no doub: will become a great favorite. This s # light and cheap amuse ment for the citizens of Brook- lyn 2. The proceeding is under the 10th section of the act. ‘The certificate of the Commissioner shows affirmatively, that the only proof offered, except that of identity was the record of the District Vourt of Kentucky. That re- cord must show jurisdiction, as upon that fact the juris: diction of this officer rests. The act requires satisfac- tory proof to be made before the court in Kentucky that Daniel was a slave, and had escaped. Satisfactory proof means, always, in the language of the courts, Legal, com- petent proof at the common law. Here it appears affirm- atively, on the face of the Kentucky record, that exparte affidavits were taken instead of the examination of wit- nesses, This is not legal proof; and so neither that court, por the Commisrionrr sctivg upon that record, did ac- uire jurisdiction, The jurisdiction of any court may be “City Entelligence. take place at Hoboken last evening, but me meeting took place. The excitement appears to be somewhat subsid- ing, and. prebably, will continue to do so till the next news from Havans. The steamer Buffulo was cruising all about the barbor yesterday, boaring # fing, with the inseription * Cabs shall be free’? Last evening the fll busteros, Om & recruiting mareh, passed through’ tne city Wuh fife and anda Cuban flag In the course of their progrest they at the Herald office. and, ® | alter giving three the Herald, three cheers foe fully questioned in other courts, directly or collate a for the Spanish government, | a they went ahead party were commanded by two the record of amy court must bave the seal of that | they Bi Se te if mab camea nee any Goat anal in cficerein uniform, one of them wich @ drawn swor! in law must he stamped upon #ax,or some soft substance, | DHE and the fact that the seai upon the record of the court ARRIVAL OF INDIAN CHIEFS, OF THE OJIBBEWAY of Kentuchy is, prima fucia. stamped upon the paper, rea- dere what purporte to be a seal no seal; hence the record is void. 4, The record must be proved by oral commen law evidence, an affidavit being ina cause residence ea: vot be estaburhed by affidavit. i ‘The whole slain ing bo dune under color of the a>t of Congress, and is torer: uel, a8 BP] by the «tii davit, became the fugitive all-ged, Sagust 15." whereas the Jaw Was not passed untit 15, succweding. Henry Foster, E-q, the counsel for the claimant’, an- ewered aa 1 Ist. The eet of the Commissioner is judicial, final, und to the full extent; ard having once acquired juris diction, bis decision i+ binaiag. tion whether the Commisstoner on with the District Court. 2d. Assuming the first point, aid the Commissioner obtain jurisdiction? The petition affirms Daaiel was a slave; that he fled frow Louisville. Koutucwy; that Ben. jamin F Russ kas power of attorney to claim bim wher- ever be might be found. the Commissioner bad complete proof that Daniel was » slave, aud that he escaped from Louisville, aud that Beojmmin F Kuss had power of ormey, td. That Daniel was arrested and brought before the Commissioner, and om the mere fact that he was before (ae Commissioner, the proceedings were legal aad he bad Juriedictien of the subject matter and the person. 4th. The mau Daniel 1s aot deprived of his freedom, when be is remanded to Kentnelty for trial. Sth. The seal is made under the laws of the United States. This very Court, om issuing a writ of habeas cor- ps, wil stamp the paper wich the device of the seal of the District Cc urt for the Northern District of New York. 6th. That Danie: is a slave is a fact. aad vot a question ‘of law; bis ercape is, also. a fact aud matter of evidence, bot & question of law Tth. In to the fifth point, upon the claiming, is & remedial statute, conferring no powers on the flaveholder, other than he possessed before; it is to be benignly construed, beesuse it is for the remedy of mis- chief. The whole scope of ihe act relates to all who have beconded. Sth. Iu regard to the office of the writ. power of final deciriom puts # bar on the use of the writ of Aaheas corpus ‘The decision of bis Honor Judge Conklin will be ren- dered on or about the 20th inst. Or behalf of the coun fel We would say. tbat aii vas done and said. on each side, with the sole view of sustaining the majesty of the laws of curcountry, and the success of « righi.”’ x X Y¥.2Z. TRIBE, Bix five looking Indians arrived in our city, yesterday morving from the far West. They ere all chiefs and depu- ties from the Ojibbeway tribe, who number about 15.00u, and are pow se’ Ued on a Western terntory, at the extreme head ofthe Mississippi waters. Among the number who are im the city, is the head cbief of the tribe, named Josh- we-ke zhig. or “Gossing Sky’? His companions are named Emme-ghabow, or John Johnson; ’ Na ka ne- 3 imt, or ~ Safe \? and Ota-se na- Five of this small band were attired in or ,be- ke, or * their blankets and usual costumes worn in the wild woods of the Mississippi; aad their guide (Mr. Johnson) pd it ts too late to ques | was dressed im black. with # bead sash around his waist. has concurrent jurisdic | About 12 o’cleck, they were conducted to the City Hall by ome of the members of the Missionary Socivty, who imtroduced the chief and his associates to Morgaa Mor. gans, Frq., acting Maycr. inthe absence of Mr. Kingsland e they were sreted. and the Chief (Rising Sky) was con. ducted tothe chair ef the Presideat ofthe Board. fx then stood up, and addreseed the severnbiags upon the object of their tour. He said he felt it keenly, and was Well aware that the whole race of Indians were dimin- ishing in number day by day, and ina few more years they would be almost entirely extinguished We have been oppressed by the whites—we have been driven from our native svil, aud are compelled to take refage among the forests of a wildertess have trevelied & great distance at @ heavy expense,rad are now on our Way to vieltthe Presideut of the United States, with a view of making arrangements with the government, to secure to ourselves soil enough to enable us to educate our ¢bildren, and such of tre band who are ignorant All we want is means, and we will be intelligent. fle expressed great ferling towards the white men, for the welcome manner with which they treated them at the varicus places from the lakes to the Empire City. He said they could now form some idea of the manners and customs of the white people, and would talk a great deal about it when they returned home. He thanked Alderman Mor- gaps for his kind treatment, and then sat down, His speech was interpreted by Mr. Johnson, one of the Indi- ans, who performed the duty in clear and distinet man- ner, Theold cbief was then replied to by Alderman Morgans. Who made a very neat aud appropriate address, which often elicited applause from the Indians and th spectators. He said, it always affords us great pleasure to behold the faces of the Ojtbbeway Indians as well as othere of their race. We mow they bare, at times, beep oppresred, and driven back to the wild wood; of the West; and. as the chief has said, we know they are TELEGRAPHIC. The Wilt of Habeas Corpas Granted, Borraco. August 20,1851 Judge Concklin bas decided to grant a wfit of Aabeas corpus, in the care of the fugitive slave Daniel, on the gtound of intufficiercy of testimony. i *Way in strength. There is always some evil in @ tribe. tut when we take into consideration their gene- | rai good feelings, it outweighs the evil that may exist in some. We earnestly hope you will realize all that you expect whep you fee the great father of the United States at ihe Waebington capital, and we trust he will remember you. (Applause by Jou will be successful in the chjcct of your visit to Wash- ington. end return, not only with promises, bat with Theatrical and Musical Boweny Tra: announced as the last sppearance of Mr and Mrs Williams, who sre now, in their respective departments of the drama, the most | something more substantial, that will enable your tribe Popular of any we kuow of in the country, ‘They hare | ond rece to become civilized. As the words of Aldermen Pisying to crowded houses every wight rince their | Morguns were translated to the Iudians by Johnson, taey epgagement, ard we would suggest to the waasger to | exhibited cheerful countenances, and seemed highly de keep Wem for some time longer. if he wishes to consuit | lighted with bis remarks. They wero then conducted the welfare of the (reasury. Mr. Willinms is gaining | th evry hour in pabife estimation, and his wife is an ex- cellent actress. To night they appar in two Lrish dra- mas, * Paddy the Piver,” and ~ Ireland as itis’’ The drama cf the“ Gumbler s Fate’ will commence the per. formances, with thove +plendid artists, Mr. Eddy and Mrs, olinds Joues, in the principal characters. This is | the five o'clock train, via Jersey City. Tho Ojibbeways Unquestionably a fine bill. ard will draw a fioe house. | are the most inteliigent race of red men in existence. ‘The attrection is great, and Hamblin should be supported. | and we sincere ly hope they #ill meet with seme success Tle deserves success | at the bonds of the President, who wilhave their griev Baowrray Tuparee —The performance offered for this | ances laid before him. evening is one which, from ite very attractive features, adams . yee 2 Banas should fl every department of wile benatifal theatre. | _ Ty dgeneneh co Tee TorIvE, Henson Raves Rarinan ep nat cme vind Teieed, Bagg, oon.’’ | James Collier, aged six years, who came to hia deat by 5 or af Dales aeenan ane Pr ploys {Re | injuries received by being accidentally run over by one — ool ay Saninin’ tas. Peete es peal eaue of the cars on the Hudson River Kailtoa1—the exse he Selita on Lages. Salo geutionan te mend aovais, | 7S been edjourned over until yesterday morning. at 10 te dng ae. Oeee hee id wee eeand aeaaist- | o'cloch—the jury accordingly met. when the testimony Feet tak ealnet neste: he loan exosilent actor. | taken showed conelusively that the deceased hed fan The next and brillant feature will be the appearance | from the sidewalk aod jumped ou the of the car Ceihewe racely gifted artiste, the threo sisters Rousset, | waite is motion. no doube fore Fide.ond’ thet wits he are Bightly received with the most enthusiastic and | jumping off ugaia fell on t of one fening cheers, They will appear in ~ Les Fees, ‘car parced over his lege before it was possibie to at 4 ; ge e f op the i. amusements close with | progress of the cars. It was fusther shown, that iu this ry 6. pare. Mas. M. _ On bh instanee the cars were only going at from four tu four "night's performance at Nibio'e thin ely ence, | hd u Balf miles (he hour, the rate designated by law, and last night's performance at Nibio's. this laly enacted rey bot Bbskspeare’s Juliet. a character ass ciated with the rich | papal en lamar aps deren and rcmantic dreams of our early days. follcwing verdict —*That the decesard, Jnraes Collie re they vishment. Carriages were in attendanc vd. in company with several offic reton squeduct, and the High Bridge, after h they returved, and left for Warhiagtoa City in by this time; aes See Rampant to the Bay ro | ceme to his death hy injuries received by being run over nounced it ¢qualto the personation of any living actress cg ell “ « ae fet ng run - on their boards feel should do great tajastic by « cer upon the Wudson River Railroad, om the after- | noon of the 27th day of August, 151.’ “ ‘nd to dramatic good taste. did s Fink ts Matouw Laxe.—L sined her repucation here. It | mrt On the Juliet of her pro. | fe¥en o'elce’. @ fire was observed to break out in the feeaions! career, before her judgment had been formed. | fifth cr attic story of No.1] Maiden Lane, ceeapied by end her powers matured 10 « foreign land. It combined | Feulows, Van Arrdale & Cooper.as a watch and jewelry three great eicmeote of fine acting. which are very rare. | tore The a.erm being given, the Te prompt At wes refined chaste and i poed It was thé fond. | ly im attendance, and worked adsorbing. and delirious lowe cf a young and enthusiastic | bert time the fi were subduc girl but marked by sil the sottness, grace. and maidenly | tet 't dewace was done by w propriet delicacy of the pure and high-born. high-souled Julie:, | #Bd Cleths bad not as yet left the store. apd the « but time to glaoow at the dread picture her | ©f the fire cannot be accounted for, as a'l say the ae nation conjured up of the charnel house, It was | BO light or fire in that part of the b The attic given with great force and rifect. and at the closing | *tOry wre filled with hay, and unless @ spark come in feone, was wifecting and bewutifal We may no- | 'Provgh a broken pane of glass from # neighboring tice it in detail. hereafter Asa wbole, it was a perform. | chimary, or the bay got on tire by spontaneous com- enee of a high order. and preduced » ngeffect | buetion. there t# po other explanation of the ignition on the minds and feelings of the audi | Che exact amount of the dan pressnteranot be Wallack’s ascertained. but it i¢ estimated at about $8000. It ts o er effort. Dy covered Ly an insurance of $105 000. ormance, wf t wiew Sravet—Tue Hescanten Ovet- #0 attack wae made by sore row ties favich atret, where a ‘to cur own convicticn tt's Mereutio was b Bouse testi! be Fume play is re edie. d by a hearty wated, with the & Trvatne —No matter what ie per this estadliebment. the house ix eure t This ie by no means eurpricing as the Are DOW pretty well conFineed that ey & plearant and dvi as ertablisbed hiv ct arae actor—so mech ro. that w erif alone and give repr recters in which he nu crowded. To might the enter 7, who was in hie way to the the knees by * ie now in bed tbe interesting piree. enlied — hares the Second * Merry Monarch.” and iii cle with the comedy he ; “Hee at Law" Thore who can relish good seting, | rowdien wax d vee those distingu shed comedians, Ris Bur while he we m, Dieand, Mre. Ueghes. Mires Chapman. and several | of bew Otber cvicbrated artists Bm sure th . Narionat Thratee —The pie for this | and treated #0 evr * te lie. 4 sere at the is well before the au f the es-abliet ment iim table he alied pee ton th tf, aged first to given yenge. by abd We believe t ring ww th by takin hee been Lab the last foar d to bimer which resulted in t * preeured, and Dost pi al " Preparation eniied which har ev ecenety dr Me dtoal aud on Monday ereniny hie enter prine will be et Dy 1 onan Brovghem has entertainments be ¢ whet surprising thet th Honrimer lay evening. wh was getting ready t he ar fat i h evening. Brougham tan ex eof Mr. Conway, ia Avena between genth men of fine ta rian enth streets, the animal became infart wt Cham bers pirret. to have been a ured, he brok © fror fon ie evidently the best. in bie out toward t treet poor boty by the hors ines im Che mow try, Chippendale is exer! sid anienated actrees, tier Gould» gr Mrs Maeder stands high ia her de chestra cannot be lower part of bi gored Lim in the inte He was in the m muric Where are brougham’s friends” Let them como | ee nveyed «d wounds cut. Tonight, “ Ladies’ Beware,” and the School for Fete Ure ‘B. who fears the lojuries may yet 0” Weare informed that several noveliies are in | b+ mere dangerous than was at first anticipated Prepar T o% SiiPRoaRn --About four o clowk, How: Another excellent entertain. — 4 sailor on board of the packet ehip ment tonight. at this flourishing Mavhatten, by the name of James Lilly, mot with a sor establi vi North will ride his grand nautical our, and probably fatal accident. It appears that the forme. Mr. Exigar will throw hit w+ nderful doubie somer- | vessel ix lying at the foot of Berkman strevt. Bact rer. fet, and Master Willie will appear im his daring feats. Mr. | and ber crew being employed ta getting her re ‘Devers excellent clown, and adds much to the | sea Lilly wae engagedin the foretop arranging th: amusement With «uch great attraction, the Proprietor _ biecks and rigging, to set the ealle Whils tic murt continue in receipt of an abundant tromage bot Die bali ard wi mddenly preet pitas Ornsery's Misere ris This highly and ini forward de mitable company fire an excellent entertainment, this bis leftleg in 11 ea used a compound evening J continue to be nightly honored with | fracture of the right thigh. When his messmntes picked “ia oe . him wp, he was sperchiess and in-encible, om unable co Lows’ Minernris will give an afernoon and eve- imove a sl wele. The untortonate man wae im ning performance to day comprising some of their moat diately conveyed to the New York Hoepitel. and features. No doubt, aa usual, they will attract under the kind and skilful treatment of Dr Le Roy. who is attached to the Marine Department of the above inst: tution. Beones Dect ow Boann a Berooven —Coronor Geer Muserm —They pile wp th strongly at thie howe Teo eatomiaee a drama, ands grand moral play in one day. are as much as the mort exacting could ciais * vas notifid yerterday of the pudden death ef Proncis could be more perfect than the pieces produced Nosti® Tracy, who wos found ead om board aschooner lying as the dramatic company is one of the most able kind. the foot of Forty-third street, North river. Ao inquest ‘amily Will be held on the body. merican patent for Phillips's celebrated “Fire purchased by am asweiation of i business mon of the United Whittlesey, First wo pee) of States Treseury, has ee inted president Tue Cowan Revour.—A meeting was ammounced to | Mr Morgans received them by the hand ina sectel | Indisns) We trast | us parts of the ball, and then tothe dome, | rlooked this great metropolis with asto- | . they visited the | evening, shortly before | apport Over a lion dollars has been invest. i whole matter is still under advisement by tice MoGrath. CITY TRAOE REPORT. Fasay, August 29~6 P.M. Asnes were mere sought after. Pree d of 100 bbls. pearls at $5 50. and pots sa . Beeswax varied but little. hod Ibs. prime Americ’ low fetched 26 a 26's . cash. Tenrapertrra--A lees animated inquiry was made for Flour, to-day, by foreign as well as domestic dealers, and the market, for most descriptions, was 4 shade lower. The tions did not reach over 10,000 bbis —uninspect- ed wt $2 75a $3 25; sour at $3 2) a $3 432¢; supertine No 2at $3 40%( a $8 6245; mixed to straight Western | at $275.4 88 6735; ordinary to choice State and com | mon Ohio at $3 81'; a $3°93%(; good round hoop do. | with tancy Michigan at $3 87's a $4; pure Genesee | $4a $4124; fancy do. and Onio at pt} Tg; xtra Obio at $4.43 a $5; and extra Genesee at $4 625) $5 7b The receipts were ample, and the news from iglund uvfavcrable. Canadian seemed more abundant, {40 bbis fair fresh ground No 1 changed hands at $4; and some sour, in bond, at $3 Southern was rather | depressed—the business amounted to 1,200 bbls —mixed | to pood old at $4 a $4 1245; do to do new at $4 lth a 4 25; tency old at $4 625, a $5 25. Rye flour attracted no attention whatever; it remained very dull at $3 3734 et bbl Cornmeal did not vary much; # few its of | Brandywine were taken at $3 35, and of Jersey at $2 93( | per bbl = Wheat appeared to entirely megleeted; the | arrivals were very extensive, and the tenor of the market | was downwards. Kye continued to bo off red at Ose. per | bushel, without creating a demand Oats were in more request; Northern readily brought 40 a 42!;0 , aud West- ern 3734 4 ce Corn wavered a little; tue supply was something hexvier, and the Asia's intelligence depressive; not more than 26.010 bushels damaged and heated were Mee | disposed of at 46 a S60.; Western mixed at 66% @ 57 and Northern yellow at 7c. | _ Corrox.—The sales, to-day, reach 1600 bales. The market, aided by the light stock of desirable styles, con- tinued firm, at annexed quotations:— Liverroon Crassivicarion. N. Orleans. Frovida. Mobiles Teras, oa 6 oe | es none. none. none. | u1s.—Rates were heavy to Liverpool, avd 1.500 | to 2.000 bbls. flour were engaged for Liverpool at ls ; | grain was about 44<¢.. in bags; cotton yd; and heavy goods 12s Gd. To London. 1,500 bbls turpentine were | engagrd at 2s. To Glasgow, $00 bbis. flour were engaged at ahout Is. 81. There was no change in rates to Havre orto California. | Provisions — Pork seemed less active, although being @ | trifle dearer, 600 bbls. new mess fetched $15 75; clear, ; $15 50; old, $15 12 a $15 25; new prime, $13 25; aud old, $1250. Beef continued in animated demand. and nearly 280 bbls, mess were picked up at $8 75 8 $11, including prime at $5 a $6, Prime mess and beef hams ruled about the same 2s last stated. Nothing transpired ia cut meats; the y,as well as the two preceding articies, were extremely scarce and wanted, did not vary | much; 160 bbls. fair to choice brought 9a 9c. Butter and cheese were as previously quoted, MARKETS ELSEWHERE STOCK SALES. | Boson. A tro mm. (0 Fdceworth Company, 30 orth America, 101',; 21 Bank of Comme: 94. Second Bo: pis | Bo 101s; 1 0. 90 Ziboston and Worcester 2 Beston ond Providence RR, 81%; 2 Franklin an | 25 Vermont Centra! RR, b4 d, 38° 200 do., b 30 d, 3! | do. Bonde, #844; 1,000 do, 9 6 a, 85, PuLanetpnta, August 29—First Board—$1,000 Revi" | ing 72dq: 1,000 do. 2.000 do., 7256: 1,000 do , 724g | 1100 United States 6's, ‘5 1,009 &'lerhamy City O'n. Ase 10 shares Union, 114 igs 30 Long Istand, a | Girard, 1235) 5 Penna. RR, Gi: 6 do, 40) 39 a 4 1 Mize Hill. <5; 100 Reading’ 273; 80 do , 2744; 59 do., 2734; 100 do., bs, 2744; 100 do., bf, 2714 | Baurmors, August 23.—Stock Boerd—25 shares Bal! ard Uhio RR do., time, R 4: 75 York ang aberland RR, time, 2 Olvsed a led; sexe 5 asked; Baltimore and ‘4 suked; York aad Cua- Telegraphie Reports. Naw Onceans, August 26, 1951 | . Business generatly ix dail. ‘The sales of cotton to | have beew only 300 bales, at 8'(¢ for new mid hing | bacco is quiet. Flour is 2 for St Louis . st 27, 1851 again ouly 100 7 To- This morning's rales | bales Prices unchanged We hear of no sales, | the supply is large Corn tx dutt at 400 for mixed; and j ide. 8 dhe. for yellow. Sterling exchaage ix at 0 eal. Ww York G0 days. 1to 2%; diseouat. and sight 1 pros mium, The receiptsof new cotton thus far are 2,000 bales, against 26 last year | Bacrimone, Angast 29 1851 | _ ‘The foregW news has had no effect on oar markets, | which exhibit no change from yesterday's qu vations. Berraco, August 29. 1891 The receipts of the past twenty-four hours have been — Flour, bbls; whest. 390 bushels; corm. 40.000 bushels Western flour is in better demand. Michigan | t $3.25 4 $3 37. Prime wheat 1s in rojnest, imited, and firmly for Ohio, Mixed Amavy. Angnst | Receipts sinee yertorday—Flour, 200 bbls | #5 C60 bushels; corp, 2.509 nushels W. been in fair demand for the Bast an trade, but | common to fair brands are rather lower— 1.000 bbls sold, Prime wheat is in fair request for milling purposes— | bushels sold, im lote, at We, for Genesee. Cora is held + and transactions are limited—5.000 bushels, Ty mixed Western, sold at 5c. Prison whiskey is _—_————— ee | AtgBrooklyn, on the morning of the | the Rev. Mr Pease, Mr. Wreura: ford, Ct., to Miss Many Aww iL Harris. cf Brecklyn | at Bi gust. at 6 o'clock, at t by the Rev, Dr. ©. ¢ Jui B 7th of Angast, by K. Trexen, of Walling 15, daughter of Thomas dnerday morning, the 27th of An- ehureh cf 8t. Charles Barromeo, Piso, Roneur C. Siexnay to Mise aprenn, both ef that city. | Died, On Thoreday, Augw Joun P. 41 years § months and 28 days. The friends cf the family and those of his brothers, Kieburd and William Marshall, are respectfully invited to atter d his fuuersl, at 20 Renwick street, this (Satur. ay) efcerne k wi bent forthe At Pough w Gee f the terd his funeral On Thareday arust 23 — Brokers’ Board -231 shares Vermont 4 5 a 100 | Freletives nt Henry 8. Hegerm law, Win. W. Uroest w ¥ respectfully invited to attend t (* tf er Wotler ) ow Batordey, the 90th inst. at ¥ vk P. M., feom her late revidence, No 14 Wooster etroet On Thursday morning, August 23, T nr Far | Garces sire, son of Lawrence Carden: if West Twenty. On Pridey morning. Avguet 2 ee Wearneane ten of David Weatherhead, late from Dunse, Berwick. shire oul 1 The funeral wili take place on Sata Jay. the 2th inst, at 10 o'cieck. from the cornet of Clove road and Retiroad, Meaford, Brooklyn. The friends and relatives of the fa miiy are rexpectfuily invited to atien On the 2th of August, Avasns Mf. wife of Trane Ccvkefair, late Av t Coroner, aged 49 years, 3 months and 11 days, of inflammation of the bowel The friends and sequaintance of the family are reepectfully invited to at neral, from the te- sidenee «f her brother, ta Coste, No. 249 West Rightrenth street, on Sunday afternoon, the Slat at 5 ocloek. FM On Friday, the $9 h of August, Wiis. Farnsax, im the 49d year of his age. Tile friends and acjuaintance are reepectfally invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, fretm the house of bis late partner, Ge otge Lewis, No. 118 Fifth avenue, corner of Seventeenth street On Friday morning, August 29, at 3 o'clock, after @ painful ll Swvty Seypaw, aged 23 years 10 months and 23 days, sonof Minnie and Elizabeth Suy- dem ‘The friends of the family, and the members of Me chanics’ Hore Company No. 2, and the Fire Department in general, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence No. 169 Bridge street, Brooklyn, on Aetorday, the 30th inet at 3ociock P.M. Stemfor ere please copy at ae | art tool tian Varorn the 66th year of hi Will take placeon the 20th Instat half. nan Dewrrr, widow of She was the last f that of General of the Btate, and the full cousin of DeWitt Clinton, At Gardiner, Me , Ai Wm. A and Susan C. Bucwtoorn, @ ver since, at his of Little Valley creek, ust 18, CHances K, only son of en of LL : LA. aged Indian, eapired a few days ‘testdense, @ short distance below. k, Cattaraugus county. the last, with the exception of Governor Blacksuake, of the aged Indians who have li id ao long in the land ibe 120 years old. of the living He was said Dt ‘ork... Sept) New York. ..Sept 13 New York, ..Oct 11 Wort of New York, August 30, Clearea. Steamer Baltic, Comstock, Liver Steamer Novelty, Briggs. Philsdelpa Ship Jas H Shepherd, aii Ship Revere, How Shi ‘08, 8t Joh p Costilion, Graver, Boston, 8 Th Bark Commodore, Willi: pose Benettie Brown, Maras MOON BETS. mG WATER, 26 6 io] EK Collins & Co, a by bl Briges, ondon, Ze 5 NB, J Atkins ‘iGo. vi CA etal 1, tT worth. jams, Maroeilles, Nesmith & Joa. oca, J Browse Sobr Charles Mills. Myers Charleston. NL McCready & Co. Schr E 8 Powell, Watts, Wilmington, ES Powell. Sehr Francis, Lane, Washington, NC, Bateman & Rud- erson Schr Merchant, Couch, Richmond. © H Pie Schr a. icks, Baltimore, Mailler & Lo ett Mary A Kowland, Rowland, Paliadelptis, JW Me ¢ Sobr October, Dy: Sloop Henry , Carr ‘raveller, Evart, Norwalx. Sloop U 8M Steamship Herm: ampton, Aug Moller, Sand & Kiera. columns. ton, Ja, 17th, “ity Deuter me, 2h Bordeaux, 7 USM Steamship British Monoreh (Br ), Hall, Melaga, 90 days, to T stalker Sth inet, iat 3¥, Lo ke War 16th, 4, from Mobile tor Glasgow; tpoke brig Harriet (of Philadeiphi Cast ewport. . Crabtree, Bre: ‘M, with mdse and 192 passengers, to (For the report of the H gee editorial Ohio, Schenck, Nevy Bay, Aug 10, . Roberta.» doth fn 8, 6 P. in ballnet, to MO ios Pasnage, saw steamship Georgia, Porter, hence fot Chagres, ‘The O- has experienced heavy weather on tne px (The O was erroneously reported as arr on We: d (Ham), Hancker, Hamburg, 41 da: senuers, to Bech & Kurharat. 13th exchanged cignals with ship Huron, Paine, +40 20, lon 64, }. from Baltimore for spoke Br eohr days ont: 18th, lat 4%. Lima, trom St Johns, NF, for Barbadoes; 9th, lat 32, lon 55, sheko Fr bark Mane, from B gers, to G na, bound Bulg Malving (Dr) Boor, Westport, 1, 53 days, in ballast, with 76 ps Brig Jeb ory Hend. bys, with in Logan. ‘rika (Dutch), Hock, Amsterdam, 55 dse. to Schubarat & Gebhardt. ‘Trivblk jomsives. Ang 14, with ccfiee, logwood ana mahogany, to A C Rossire & Co, Brig Homs (Fr), Vlivier, Aux Cayes, 2) days, with log- wood, to A © hossire & Co. Brig Amulet («f Rockland), Miller, St Jago, Cada. 17 jaye, with to RW Trondy. loth inet, Lavzs, lon 73 40, Cope Henry éoyt, with mi gpoxe brig Maria, Tuaraham. from Bristol, RI, for H he A was w stones and Lumb: 1 P Upshur, Cropper, Virgioia, 2 da; a. 8 of Shedino, 16 days, to Barnegat 15th inst, aud was driv the Into ¢ Pobden (B |. Morehouse, » to G8 Fitoh. bh a. Sehr Matagorda (3 masted), Feitehard, Virgtaia, 2days. 8. Sebr Native Birdsoll, Virginia, Bebr Tupi fcr bm jchr Alama mouth, NH Sel.r Westp kebr Fenny Scr Fellow Sche Ete: air thursday brig A 13, with andee SLip Trento te mb hoa ports elig a negat. net —W ind et surrive, Depo fy Whites Virgin iteons Virgfois, 2 Relivm. Virginia, 2 duye ic. Viraivia. 2 da ladetpaia, 3da ort, Reed, Boothbay, 6 daye. Miccheil, Parker, Wareham. 4 days, Kastor! , Kook ship, lerbert, dria, 4 days. eee, Ps, Aug » bo Ygnnai Beiow. m,of Bath, 10days from Callao, with guano. 1. of the sche Delight. reports the achr Car f Jersey City, capsized some time sinc, off been tswed in to Little Rye Harbor: also’ re fore end aft echr bottom up, ashore near Bar- 4 light: at meridian, NW, +8, ond fresh Celegrephie Marine Keports. Bosrow, Aug 29. Arri Saip Catharine, Londor, Wh ias, int 423%. loa 63.40. spoke brig Serah Thorndike, from Medeita for NYork Dark Nova Scotian. Ardrossan, lth inet, lat 4 ion 5) ‘, rpoke Nerw brig Vesta, from Gottenburg for N Yor! Barska Sscne, (iorstadt, Faimouth, Philadelphia, (eplit Cod); beige Maice, Doboy island, Ga; Light loot bet! boats stove. Schrs Ebeo Baytien; Mar: Achorn, ar¢@ Be ow—Bari Cleared Bark Manchester, Prilece phin: Be NY. Arrivec—E Arrived Se ved: coule and ai Sa. er, NYork of A email fore and aft schr, belonging to vaknewn, fro kin Woll é ebe woul e2, and be Arrived—Bark St Lawrenee —Sehr H Tai Iphia, ith inet, of Nantucket anebors aud chains, and had bulwarks and Athina, Port au Prince: Northern Light, Oa , ard BA Tufts, Philadelp’ nhir, NYork; Albsgy, and Louisa, Albany. k Wyandotte, from Havana. alveston; brie Wm Pitt, Plympton, Aibany; Olive sehis Nimrod, York Failed—Sbip Richmond, , Bavemons, Ang 2, iro Aug 2 Aug 2. with loss rk Victory, Rio J " New Brovo: Tavcice, Phitadelphis. be Oliver Frost, 8 pela ekland, name NYerk for Bovton, with & cargo of wheat, ¢ ‘gale loss; ber ng Out. 2 sap. ern had broken to id prove F coTgO WE Pontiann, Aug 3. , Turks Tolan west, Ang 2. Arrive¢—Bric Allen, Pio Pongoo(Afrion), July 2l. Left echrs Jerkva Brown, trom Salem; Susan Kelly, ——. Brig br Regere, torinem, eug 8 Lefe brig Up a W anys; Amazoo, for Gloucester for Nickerie & cay tor NVork, Plot ny for U Letter Bogs the Exchange | 50th feet, at th for Cha: leston Hide at conte Th a been at that tir State he od, spoke in’ South Poreign Matt Fer stesmer Baltic. for Liverpoo! Koncing Roo (6/ Exchange), on Saturda: © penal Also per steamers So nel snd Florida, tor Savannah, om Satueday, f before so'otook also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall street, O>rrespondenee. LADELDIA, Aug 2—4 PM. e+, Malle Boston; brigs D +, Perry ochre Ch 1, will clows at r, thor Bi ' 4. wi amor Ken- Baltimore; drics Ttavka, 4 a t, anys the collation fred at 12 o'clook at he could art + Battimore, from 4 W days this nepoken June ® y ia lat arhore tn Gasper Straits, som time baer, Frenoh, are at this port 2ith wit t rpen tal reef, and was assisted off b; trem € tor Londen. Wratesurr Caunata, which wae ashore below N Boiford wes found on examination to heve broken « few sheets of pret only, upon ti eing of the keel. Br Evresnary, loaded with molasses and «ugar, in trying to make Wilmington, on Sunday night, the etorm, wee stranded pear the main bar, and is c to Lecome a total loss, One or two other vessels were report @d at the same time off the bar in distress. MR Seven ore reported . y, “hich lett Nortolk on San but wae unable to do anything y RPawen, from Norfolk for Cherrystons ned, wee tried to be raised by sche Mons y morning for that pur- and returned to Hamp- tewained on the bottom of t 1 orday, Ll As, when they were taken off 7 Ly & Baltimore pilot boat. fown Savur oth, parted he went ashore near Portom fom Nane down from Mi 1, fe J J Wiensame, while loading at r fastenings in the gale during the pi ath, y Treat, of and for Cambridge, in beating bridge dist inst, misetayed, went sahore on ik the storm same night bilged. wine Sewn Pernet, which pat into Halifax 2ist inet, Pw belongs to Bev: nov, thi ad from Curacos. fore reported arrived st Beston on Sui nday Jeet ia ‘erly, Foster, master. only survivor of the crew of the Ber brig “ported lost on her way from Melitex for Bare iy rig Speed, to Barbadves; He in 17 years old, aud belongs his ramets not given. Cid at NBed Ship Jessien Aux Caves, ME ‘Whalemen, ford 2th, bark J BE Donnell, Barl, NPaeific. Spemen, (Br), from Mobile for Liverpool, Jaly 27, lat Ports, Avg &—Drig Vulture, Burditt, from Boston, only Am vessel. A ‘0—Cf, Rio Packet, Wencke, from Rotter | Shelter, Hall, Mobile; Sch, Mar seh, Adchem, Woodbury, Boston. 4 Mavema, July 13—ld orndike, Holt, NYork, a » ‘30—Sob ftom, Dageett, from New York (Dune ih ie maepenn, oat iat See with bewepest “aio Gnanve, July 6—Arr bark Miquelon, Hughes, Salem, nae July 21—Arr bark Lanchester, Ivey, NYork: rilaheede, dor detke hark’ Chriotinuey ‘Pete do Be a 4 do; Lith, Florence, Potter, N¥ort; jofma. Hathard, do; 12th, bark Mi- int dee tie Wilton ‘Gaitle, Harrison, do; (us), de. bark Wallace, Turner, (Akyab) jone, from Richmond for Bremen. Chicote, Baker, for NYOEK 6 Way 6; oe, Malta for Boston. mistake, placed in the soutre of teat of Liver, y FOr Was too self-evident, however, to oreate any Home Ports. TA, Aug 20—Arr sohr Odd Fellow, Oliver, NYork; AuGus' 2th, sloop Detroit, Bellows, do. ALBANY, Arr etosmers Albany, White, and Mo- hawk, Goo rd; aloop F eh A iz Hoston; Rilen Perkine, Story, Providence; sloops duster, ¥ Stonington; F H Macy, Abel, Rockaway; Clermont, Wirse, and Ching, Jobneon’ NYork, Opera, Mulser Hees: fo BTON, Aug 28—Arr brigs Mechanic, Bryant; Gen Mar- shall, Fuice; Elion Maria, Mail and Paul donee, Lake, Philadelphia; sobr P! k, Lacy, NYork. At quac: antine bark Robert, Beauchamp, Liverpool. Tolegraphed, Bienal Yor'a Be'bark (seppossd. the Nova Sostien, fom AE: eeacean) Cid ship serpare (net, O20K tous), Hesaiica Bropen 4 | BANG! CHA! Yavespost 4 bi Atl CASTINE, & “ELLSWORTH. “A 23—Arr Br bark Duke of Welli 4 r g.of Wellington, His NYors; 3 Hayana. Sid 2th, scbr Armadillo, do; oath, Grandee, FALL RIVER, Baltimore: se GFORG beth, Bldri on LEWES ton; Nash al, ea thisatternoon. Two schrs in lizht trim camo forward this despatch, and are the only vessels 1034 AM—Steamsbip Wity of Mane! ra both of Liverpool. a8 havin clock this morning. Only 2echrs, Waa we to fervor. o' lithe, in hi MOBIL! vis Apal: Huntre: do; by Jane, Charlotte, and Met BALTIMO. brigs Kate OR, At RLESTON, a the offing 241 port, Be Cli 23, . Lain rig Elias NEW ORL} Derslow, Port Lavace: Barrett, NYork; sohr . 1Wth—Arr steamship Louisiana, and Galveston; bark Isnardon, raph (Br), ne x, Mi "cok tamodion hus, rest, Cole, Mer. hmiond; Orlando, Webber, Philad Mdelen, Helio, Syipit brizs Seas Soot: a by 10 asan Spot Lancet and’ from ‘alow, readers Beigs ores 7 2—Cld ship, Garth Brom), Homann, "el net I ay ford, Sedona, RRS enh Mingston, da ‘%—Arr ache Antilles, Rhodes. NYork ‘Aue Sarr shit ‘ brig Emily, Revell, N Yor! “ aches Nores Carelion ou Pi cod orl rol Lokuy ‘em= Matuaa Wells, ‘Tyler, NYork, Bld 23, eo » Abaco. 23—Arr yacht C: lia (of NYork), Ban- Les x ‘ornelia (o! ‘ork), A Tusoa randee, do. Avg 27—Sld brig Enoch Pratt, Nickerson, hr Philadelphia. Brow, wc 1» Prev to Aug 26—Arr brig Ann Eliza- Aug 25—Sld sohr Lamartine, Senter, NYork. (Dzi), Aug 23, 63, PM—Berks Tremonts for Bos: ua, for do; an forest of echrs laden with ship to sea at mm, and Rosa- 20—Arr ship Portland, Power, Liverpool bark Pilgrim, Sawyer. NYOr. Cla onip bert, Liverpool: bark Sterlingehire, Stalker, Anu, Chase, Philadelpbi BANS, Aug 16— Are a Galves louthern arbor, E. samship A Fuselier, . Cld ship Sultana, Horbea, Matexords,B atagorda, Ba; am NYork; brig Tels, ‘Adama, Simpson, Havana; scr JH Flanner, Vaugdder, ‘hilade! phia. NOKPOLK. Avg 25—Below sobra Glove, Sears, Aloxandria d to Boston, put in with loss of topsail, both jibs, &c; Nickerson, do for Boston. Arr brig EL Beldvin, Montgomery, NYork; Anglo Saxo 0; ‘Francis, Ferris, Boston; Mary Louies, Marshall, rh; ring, jen: F Harrington, ark brig Gro Washington (Br), McKenzie. Berbice. Tn Hampton Roads 2th—Schr Hamilton, from George- town for N York. NEW LONDON, Aug 27—Arr schr Caroline, Robbins, Rondout. Commerc NEW HAVEN, Auz °8—Are schrs R Morris, Wm Peon, NY: ‘Thom a "earl, Alba NEWPORT, NE Phila Phi no, Sa TILA! # cDobECO! sehr Mary PROVIDENCE, A mort vis phia Jones, N' PORTL. medion KICHM: more, Phil Moot), Ki W BE del phin; delphis: sloop Index, N ‘Stettia bloope Sid sche Commerce, ‘Chapman, N York. Sid eotr c, Chapman, NYork; sloop New London, Latham, i kit ghee livin Veal Toot St ‘ork. re poon, and T Benedict, Philadelplia; J W Bell, ie std brig Cards. Ht DFORD, Aug 27—arr sohre or, Bini Henry Clay, Nye, Albany; 2th, Lavo NYork. Sid” 27th, Norw brig COLA, Aug 17—Arr brig Aloonus, Mitchell, Ha- DELPHIA, Aug 28—Arr sohes JG Corlils, Pad Taunton: ven Mary ‘Lay, tea m8, lark, do. ‘mpire, and. Jord n, Sing - » Avg Ace East Greenwich: Sil Clie, Pendicton, Kondeut, k. Sid UP ioke NYork; steom Crowell, Bostos 4 Yor! rigs erman, NYork. AND, Aug 7—C d brig Machigonne, Chamberlain, OND, Avg 27—Are steamer Pennsylvania, Hadelphis. Sid eeirs Mary J Poc, Dupey, a» inesiord, B York. SAVANNAL, Aug 23-Cld brig J A Lancaeter, Moore, Bath, Me NINGTON, York SaLe: Newburyport Canton WIELMI and Ge trude, Coembs, ys fo the ¥ Brewew ann Sovurwanrron—Steamahip Engelke, 0 reich A&A der, Mi ment, Dew and lady, G ther, Professor Fl Foth, Mra W P Smith, Mr Roberts, Mastor Kessler, L. W Crabtree, Mrs Bartholomew, M Kitzluger and lady, Miss Kitai ise Rosenwald, Miss Goldstein, H Be Koss Walter, David Wi Ji Fi Mr Dw H Kops, H Abrorsfeldt, a Hoti Mint heuttnen. Ming Herttoin 1 he, Sch wack: a 4 Schreibo and Miss Blum, MS Pinner, Mri ¥ Hoyer. H Stolle. J Wietin 1, Min E Tonnies, Fred Houdt F Ackermenn, W Kanstle, AGlaim, | r er 8 Klinger, 4 P Mi lin, Mies ¥velin, Job Stephen W Smiti Eder, Miss J Eder, ME ber na, TR Rodd Avg 23—Arr sohr Hard Times, Wilaon, N Bristol, with loes of both ‘hors aud coaina. Aug Arr Hill, Philadelobia for schrs Btudloy, Philadelphia; aout for Newbu: ry! NGTON, NC, Aug Darr b hia, Dickson, aig, We both wish eailresd tesa 8 V Given, Raymond, from N with trocps for the garrivon (previously ‘}—Arr schr Louisa, Philadelphia, Railron Arrived, Hermann—H lady and ohild, G Phiel pad leds, & and lady, Mies A Jefsen. J Kiefsick, Miss Licding, Mr Middend Jona E Lieb, Rev A Day J Whittel J techalk, Me fyd: H Meyer, John Lewis, A in Seott. Matthew Young, Rev W Morri. Ey ne CL Batson, A, JF Weincks and Mine Wi Nw Mi jencke, ris ier, lad, G J Lindsay. Wa Frisby, Mis ys Bates, G Plotmes, Lacy, Mrs Grothe Clildrea. Miase Stern and lady, Mise B AF Poriact, Me Wi HIPPING, EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL ITKD STATES Moil steamship BALTIC, will depart from her berta he fo al street, this day, at 12 o'clock precisely. N° RS PER STEAMSHIP BALTIC, lease be on hoard, at the foot of August 9, at lo'eloek, A.M. r SSENGE [POR MV ERCOOL UNITED STATES MATL STEAM. ship BALTIC, in J. J. Comatook.—This ste raehip will depart with the United States ms. Karope posi ve HE An expe All i pe ore JOR 80 hip.” All trelght o MOKT between § Positiveny FIRST iseo— Coptein © fourths of Ehipt are h | out dels: a Satarcay, August or 130 * from New York or I ters and newspapers reve, For freight or pesese Ste toe mail st at 12 o'clock, M., from her A. No berth secured till paid Passage, having worqualled accommoda- cance spd comfort, apply te CULL Ns, 50 watt serves. he foot of DW D. wet Atlantis will suc RITISN AND NORTH AMERICAN CANADA,’ W. J. Leiteh, e light at mast head, creen Sone, arrison, from Boston, We New Yorn, W recom om board. ast pare throngh the Post ae ly CENA, de,, 98 Reondway. and other foreicn goods received and th British goods, Through bills of Bavre tor New Yor! rhnce tiven )UTHAMPTON AND HAVRE FRANKLIN, Ja t intone MAR LI OVAL MAIL STRAMER MER and LIN, CAPTAIN: 8. Thomas, on scollony fl sail for Be: Yera Cras, Vom " The Apply to DUNARD, V8“'wo totters oF waite will be secsi Merlin, oxvept through the Post Gitice. VOR SAVANNAN-THE U. 8. MAIL STFAMSHIP } F i RIDA, Sut Thomas hase, on Suturd % wot », lock, VM. from plor No. 4 North ‘Vor JBL Le MITCHILL, 194 "sront steeds, The Alabama, Capt, Ludiow, om Saturday. Seprember 5. TAspateh Line, Temen, | beard your book highly ¢ | the jo: coed the Haltic, and sail Sep- | 2 RIVATE LYING-IN ASYLUM.—PERSONS D alike thonasines of the advantages of «apply 10r admiesion to James Ken: re Mark. "It affords me much, pleasure Re eer Kent a etange cosh an establishihent.” Velentios a Mote, M.D ORATIN: CORDIAL 7a D*. CONVERS’ INVIG! on and. those an ot aly remedy for we and mind ly for aid. Avoid ties of this celebrated remed; & vegetable application, Mn aE | ee eet ih for aad ees & permanent cure. : ate Satan others: ae emer disease soon envugh. the hundreds of certificates, it, You ew o1 ik ‘Derond. "1 paid’ over $20in 8 . aid over ve yeu ‘from cclt abuse, without besedte' akness from eclf Es 5 i ES S : hae 7 ahd Those ata distance rguson, iby enclosing all, Ofice nourss mareing th dim the af the evening. Me ® Dae Reade street, two doore from Brondway—not in the store. LA CROIX’S PRIVATE MADICAL TREA‘ Deck at book ever, published —260 sd ts jateo—on, welology of Marriage, and tie saores disorders of Youth and maturity, resulting’ polltteyhaiseay wileh. Ssctees the pagetadl od tacked the natural feeli With practical observations 1m y, N. J. treated b; ES 8 ° practic d treatmont of nervous debility, local an Be overcome 0! should take this ipm step without first pages It treate of all diseases of fomales, whether or single. em sad wae a r, sulting ap: whether his cage is Peri nderaed and the x ioe Cy lentin pore Croix isa legally qualifed ppegelene cities. Dootor La ractitioner, and has for twenty 18 devoted tre jects of which his book year ‘ treats. te in a letter. post paid, will aineey Address Dr. B- La Croke Bold by Burgess & Garrovs, © paid, or five copice for one dollar. Beaver street, Aloany, N & Townsend. N. DE PALES, AVTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL vate Treatise,” &e. Office hours, 9 to 120°clock, A. z ; nd 6 to Po'clock, P. M., (Sunday excop:ed,) No. 88 Grea: wich sigeeh, Eroim tbe acouen mrenlcal aaventacce tee author has enjoyed, amongst whioh he would instance hay- ing resided eeveral years in Paris for the express pur} atudying these di sive practi without bi & very fow days. Separate wai treatment by letter, address box rooms are Post Othee. RALPI'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE— eud+d for all who nced sound practical infor afiicted with cortein dise ing the Ole, [ORTS6S, ANT Consequences Of cach disense, wi s for the remedies, their manzgome: largusge. Lt enables every one to euccesat own Case, or judge if properly treated. Tenth 1B, Wibb: plates; » rt wich street, 43 Aun stroct, Rua by veropes, by addressi DD *b, MORTANORE WOULD say TO THOSE WHO have contracted disease, “Cure ut voleas,” “Tako care of thy health.” 1 have de my protocsion, and have treated ™ ing ( joTr R. WARREN, NO. 1M hb en fetes ss aoe a to an; of the Union, D*, FAWCETT I3 CONFIDENTIALLY CONSUL‘ at his office, Id Dover street, on cer tain diseases cures without mereury. Kecent eases cured im @ aaliit Baim of Zea for nervous debility, brought ow #0, it the mort invigorating mediel ‘thot disesss this F. No fee till cured. CERTAIN AND ous ins! re: I. tpeeisc —This medic . It is without « fereo with the m kr, 17 Avenue D; E Lyon. 412 Grand street; "8, 40 Reade street, opp wite Stewart's. COOPER, 14 DUANB STRERT, NAS, FOR TES it vineteen years, devoted his practice Bent of mercurial ther diseases. mey be soon in theo 6 sidords the greatest privsay te 1—NO CHARCE TILL CUAED—DR MOR- eof thirty-two years, and recent ¢: t y, from the imp ‘The vietlwe cf quacke: fee bis London otreet. TS PORTUNATE bottles roid FIEND —GREAT SUCCESS.—1000 The most popular epecitic for private anied to cuse in two days, with- with @ Broad. VERY MOTHER'S BOOK —IME FEARS OF POVER- ty, and the prospests of too large a family of ohilérem, E le from mereying: but hereis @ say important eecrete whieh will Fries, Sl. ‘S PRIVATE MEDICAL UOm igen, Hc fossor of Dinanaae Sm. 74 by a timely p ly for the marri ised thom part whow health dea not perm family, tt is of oxpecial imyortanes. More, also, every female—the wi either budding imto wo dicot. ia ea! (Batract of a lotiee (rom a goat De. & M. Mauniopav — My Dram Sim:—My wife bas boon porceptibiy sinking tee “- ye years or more, ia consequence of cuftoring sume trontha bel-te and ducing her nd mors itaog tere reaching my erse, ORpresa te you the relief 't + ie pages impart ecovery of M. M. Desomonnu: Prospect to ma, which I for arent ill be tragamitted by maih hae 120 Libesty atreot. cite mintwre fo of private Kok & SP CORY COP, Wither Fatntion ® ite, oF ch pplication to business. ese which the mix {five hundred dollars, lireotions, sé 5h om mh ids Bayard vires, Now an aye Hanover street, Heston: Weight fe ING KNAVES, % the moet wre y bem by tat on A ley} ous Antidote. $1 por battle,

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