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wit Ua Possible, witheut too fi section, of po temBant of 3008, it to mate the ngedtetng gold jd millions of dollars s of this # importations of bar and pig iron fir the year Beptember 30, 1642, Tere, on production in the United States pecie. bullion o»ncen ‘The eetimated wo-bhirds of ail the custome ‘that period was.. an aggregate consumption of .... pounds per head. ‘In 1846, the impertations were And the production estimated at... should be the custodian of the there collested, and which be rerted oo ‘the risk, delay, y Pelieved that the establishm i tion at that point would not charge much additional annual pense upon the Treasury. The Treasurer thereof supersede the office of Assi mints at Dahlonega, Georgi line, may be conver svperfiuous officers of bullion at tho clining, without any decrease in trensportation from thence of bare and ingots, t! hich woul! be attested by the government dily inte onr ewn ou: expense of transportatic Consumption...... Or 92 ibs. per head. In 1848, the importations were And the production. . ohh ld te, North Garo: | Sule Consumption ........ sees eeee rere eeeees Or 99% Ibs. per head In 1849, the importations were ...... The production. @ been regularly di nual expenses. Consumption .. Or 957; Ibs. per head In 1820, the importaticns were . ‘The productio: tenet eee eee e+ 0939,687 neatly recomt lishment of branch mints at Ni and the discontinuance of those in North Caroli for coinage, retaining them us assay the number of offi Consumption. Or 86% Ibs, per head. In 1851 the impo: ‘The production............ Consumption ......... Or 69% Ibs. per head. Thus e perceive that the actual consumption of iron whiob, under high dutics and prio ing in quantity, i duties and prices, gradually failing off n Ancreace of population and the gr ost extourion of our farin- The expenses of the mi tations were . ly increased since the act ot California, and will 6 should determi: \d, therefore, su; pristy of authorizing a small corporations or indi- eo actual expenses of ration of Con; PP viduals, for the purpose of covering coinage, insleadof allowing the latter to remsiw clusive charge upon the Treasur; 1 usage at all other nati dily augment. ment ‘This, it ie believed, is the al mints, and the charge ‘would be but a mere fractional per centage, amounting only toa very few o ‘The department is now required by law $0 submit annual: f certain foreiga coins ; and is requirement be extended go as oins of those foreign coun- bat this croat intercst is in a most Jepresaed condition, fhe foregoing comparative prodscwon being for the pre- pent year loss than one-balf the cays ty of the works, suili- the evideace furnished to this De- t the roliiny mils, the charcoal fur- ty producs tron at the i itis recommended that t to embrace annual assays of the triéa with which tho United States hava any considerable commercial intercourse, and ti ceeding one thousand dojlars be made to defray the annual expense of procuring such foreicn coin 48 can onby be cbtaia- utterly uns bi an appropriation nat ex: establichment: by carrying the tro: the prices are nt policy continu tal prostration of thi , will require man. it year many ee of merchandise imperted from foreign countries, | ties, are required ade out in the currency of tho chipment is made; and the value which Ave in computations at our custom. in respect to several foreign =| ing revenve laws to be which, once de- Years to replace it apon ite pre bonses has from time to tim countries beon prescribed b: ‘The Preaident ot the Unite: nm foreign countries tor th» must importsnt © indispensable of he arts of peac jes intended 10 show | ‘I present with this report Sudden and extraordi s on imported mer cha: all be exhibited ia depr ated under the authority of excoution of this power, e8 are roquired to cert from the countries ‘of theic wish by that law’ ject to specific dut 1t must be apparent, Made subject to duties ad from these tables, that great frauds are prs tised by uniec: © expesient cau provent, unlos: Buch artiolcs agure set forth in tress tablos are charged Wi specific instead of ad valorem dutics. COAST SURVEY aurveyrunder the supovintendonce of Professor hes made excellent progress during the past Ite operations haye been coutiaved in all the States ofthe Atiantio and Pacifle coast. ulation spoken of in m rom the month of the Royond Ocracoke inlet, in North Caroli been sssiduously prosecuted ‘m South (srolins, Georgia, and Florida, is nearly completed in Alabama aud Mississippi, ‘and has made good ‘the wertern coast 0: merchandise shipps made out in depreciated currency, or in a cur rency the value of which is not fixed by our laws, the val of such currency in Spanish or Unite It is obvious, however, 69 ei of coin, that the most accurate and reliable method of taining its value, ag compared With our own. F 83 the foreign curreno: Its of such annual sssays will place within he President the best meaus of performing the duty of establishing fit and proper regulatiens on the sub- revise and correct, the values in en The seriva of nearly con- report of Inst year, nebec. iu Maine, to tinuovs trian; 1 also enable Con; trom time to time, by further le; tom Louse receipte and computations of the foreign coin ready fixed and regulated by our laws. that the proceeds of the coins thus procured will, after as: say, be returned to the treasury and carried to the credit of ssid appropriation for subsequent disbursement, in like will, therefore, be reduced only by the expen of transmitting the coin from abroad and the loss cons quent upon their assay. MISCELLANEOUS By the 2 scotion of the act of 0th of August, 1816, the money received from the property of John Smit ing to $515,169, was lent tothe terest, and in addition to the i ted on thie fund at the time of th amounting to $242,129, th under the provis ons of wards of thirty thousan Itis to be observed rogress in .ouisiana and Texas, and on Caifornia and Uregon The report of the Superintendent will show the details of progr ith it is a most valuable and extonded Lis) of geoztapnical posi , determined by the prelin work, and extendin nary calculations of the over the Woledorn?, which was under uly, 1850. The num-rous hydrographic port, presen’ more ou, Which admis of ted to immediate use by ni A nw edition of the eketches which ‘then two-thirds cf the work being thus shown ina form ». ‘vigators and othe! yds ographic notics for publication, company tat intererted in i ‘reasury at six percent in f the westerm coast The activity ai passage of ssid act, asury has continued to pay, , an annual interest of wu . During the whole of this Intter period a large surplue, including, of course, this fund, fe Treasury, and the hag been an extra charze upon the ue $0 be, unless Congress should t with which this uted, and its efficiriicy and economy, recom- mendit, in the cpinion of this Dopsrtment, warmly to the The injunction of Congress to employ as many officers of and navy om the work a. pracuicabie, in addition kept in view, aud at pre- twelve arwy officers are has been laying above annual paymon' ‘Treasury, and will 80 con think proper to otherwit every prorpect of a conti I would respectfully suggcst, in order to save this annu payment that the Department should be authorized tonake the atove fand actually productive, by investing the full auiount in stocks of the Uniced States, on terms which will rinder the result equally advantagecue to the Smithso- rian Inetitution se it now is under the present annual pay- ments direct from the Treasury. ‘The Board of General Appraisers. established in pursuance the aot of 3i March, 1851, entitled adpraisement of FOP, entared upon their general duties, as contemplated During the pact eea50 of this Department, visited thegeveral, ern frontier; and, from the informati , and the entiefacto to the civilians, has been s sent rixty x ‘Davy officers an attached to the survey. ‘The resaons given in my report in reply to resolutions of Senate in the early part of the inst session of Congr present organization of ti maintained, and its control remain as at pre ‘Treasury Lepsrtment, me art cf Congress, refer to it merciy to expre: ied large surplus in the Tre great work shou 80 gonersl an ao: and, I msy eay, of the whole cou Ty vushaken confide: organization, the fruits ot which the whole country is now 60 abundantly reapiag ‘Tho Superintendent of the Coast Survey has, under the ‘third section of the lighthouse act, caused exsmination for Biter for lighthouses to be made by the officers of the Survey, and hae repcrted. as by law directed. on the necossit construction in fil cases where the Fifth Auditor had doubtiul. This duty has been promptly and acoeptably dis- charged, and constitutes'a new claim on the part of the ‘Coast Survey to consideration. of the third section o! ‘amend the acts regulating #) me of the board, under instructions ports upon our north. ion communicated by in which ho executed hia Its must follow. a to California, rtmont that the action of the very material ‘about to proce Another of the board it is not coudted by the De} appraisers will ten: thatuniformity in sppraisemen both the revenue an ‘The operaticnsof the been conducted with effi Under the presaut system the de receive the value of their bullion oo and thourh the deposites are made in Js, on the arrival of the O made Bad the payments in forty eight hours, and the whol Svernge of tive or six dny™ re Uwe ana shree hu at the mint; and the whole duty is to the deposito: 4 during the pat rhe honest importer wi ct of 3d Mareh, 19!5) 00 revenue cutter nor steam- urchaeed cr bat Unless an ap;ropriation there wmenced ususlly wi ‘The ceveral iron steamers then in progress of construstion heve been condemned ag unfit for revenze purposes. of the ailing cutters have become w number of vessels a; has been, therefore, ous to the interests of the revenue. The brig Lawrence, now on the western const, is found to ited to this service, in consejuence of the creat ex- dant upon beeping a vessel of her size in com- proper sailing qualities ty be given sor her dise of six additional vessels, which are Bhould authority © Performed without any charge mere fractional per centaze for the actual cost of separating It is believed that equal facilities are not pre= wented to indiwiduals by the mints of any other pation as iven by the mint of the United States. The realization of the value of these large quantities of Bullion, by the owners of it, wishous Jo after it arrives in the United states mocare of tha beavy bullion facd waivh can at present bo epared without inconvenience. from the excess of mesns in the Treasury. It may, however, pot always be convenient to keop ro large an amount rescrred tor this purposs from the public funds; and even if it were othe; plied to the pureiiass and extin, woul! enve aearly i (QO rtaining to this casearily reduced to an extent injuri mission, and the want of therefore recemmand that autho: posal snd the buildinj required for our greatly-exterded const. sugcreted, tosell the Lawrence, and appropriate towards the building and eq there will bo requized in addition, to sccom- plich that object, the eum of sevents-fve thousand dollars, FI would respectfully recommend to Congress a cont 1e Increase to the pay of the officers of the revenue marine employed on the Pacific, where their present compensation fi qnence of the very heavyex- bly subject in that quar. Whilst the army there has bed its pay greatly augmant- | Thomas Nelson ed, and all the civil officers connected With the collection of the revenue receive double salaries to what are paid at the Atlantic ports, the officers ef the revenue marine alone are acdition to their pay. At thistime the the revenue cutters there are receiviag the comrgissioned officers, and at 's occurred where the former have d higher rates than the latter. ther recorrmend that any increase of ps: "ant to that body of! yforthe future, but also have a retractive ipping or the six much cf the nstionsl fected, audall the y the depositors of go 4 « if, instend of paying the mint certifi is now doné, Congress would make dues to thegovernment, under suit time and place of their receipt. ich Ese of thee 60 much bullion alr ne fovermment, and for whi ecming, generally in a fe Jp ccnnection with the is entircly inadequate, in con: penses to which they @) If would be forth- fermen on boari nearly the same pay ject of the mivt, I tention of Congres to the presont atan- lished by existing ld and silver, ne oi which Congre meritorious off- mry think pro cere be not on! relation of gold to silver, in the tega! eoing, United States,-is as 1 to 15 98: 14.283; and in France, that one ounes in pure 1 to that produced from the coinage of 15 in Great Britain it will be equal to that derived from ss ounces pure silver in Great Hritain, as 1 to ous appropriations were made during the last sion of Congress for additional nouses, snd aleo forth» continuation and com Ist works previously commerced. Some of t! have been finished and occupied since the ad. nd several are 80 ne ion that they may The marine hos ine hespitals and light- France, to 15.499 0 of our foreign com: it is obvious that our eilver coin must be export-@ whilst be procured, till the demand for exportaticn is supplicd. fom the operation of this Iaw of Prevent cckelty of our silvor currency. nr cilver coin commands & pret itis, notwithstanding, etill jound more adv: shipment shrond than gold, oD bilver, though the relative legal voiue bet 985, the rsa! intrinsi ‘A debtor, then, who c Pittsburg, Clevo- fe among thore tobe occupied within erection at Natoher, vis, Aro in such a etat of forward: belief that they wil! be finished early in Reports from the officers and agents er the euperintendence of the hy this time. thou for A marine hoepital at Evansville, Indiana, has oted, but no col Which he sores 310-thousandths of an ounce, he could purchase one ounce ot gold, which Int Would be a legal tonder for the RL however, that though the relsrive vatue of coin in ‘1 of the relative builion peded us til the ti It is to be borne con after the app city in March Last, ‘work onf cite which was then understood ain is as Lto ld d still believed Difficulties, how: to be the property of the United States, eter, presented themselves in connection with the tities thereto, euiticient, in the opinion of she commissioner, to tuthorize & suspencion of the work, Recent advices, ever, lead to the belief that they will soon be removed, when will be immediately commonoed, ixlithouse stractures, for which appropriations were made by the act of $4 March, Iss been delayed because of the preliminary examinations en- coined by the second and third severat authorized by previous acte, on mente of the joint re that wto say, the ii go t-u per cont farther in I weight of pure silver bullion at eat tn the value of the ect coin hae not, of courss oeen the result o! lation or mistake, bot was r n the rame views necessary for us intain a silver currency. Byster was to recure the gold and silver coinage Britain agsinet the flucruations ris, valve of gold and silver bullion there. es of silver coim it equ: in tne United States, ] . thon, that there is no indocement to export silver coin to either country from Grest Britain ‘Th the Britith governmen: r bullion of the sof that kingéom debts than an ey A difference 80 n of the buildin ‘Al) or nearly all of the hich, it is veieved, will render it réer to retsia adopt arimiler pisa, tions of that act, and ‘count of the re- | Jution of Congress, dated 11th September, 1541, a8 will be seen from the report of the Su- rorintendent of the lighthouse establishment ‘The department has not yet suc t for the erection of the 1 hich have been authorized by Congres e ng that object, in consequence sat is considered the inadequate approprintio n of those best capable of judging of ti ances connected with their construction in om the relative no Gres: Britain. n payment to 15 eded in making a definite anufeetures one hundred iste m aooompl a0 ip coin from bul y shillings, itdoce nct permit individvals to bring ninety shil- ve inexohange one intrinsically w mity is obliged to pi It must give £5 in pure gold or ‘Tie Department will probably have to await the further and if additional appropriations are action of Congren d ole of the etruetures could be made stan early ¢ commenced in the spring, a fi im which css pleted and put into operation previous to th ne poly by tho go- a6 it dooms no- whim certain Limite tor the benefit of the verrment, the latter on y the government its own p In fixitg therefore, the propor relat Jus which should In pursuance of the authority y the Sth section of the act of ! nse) making appropri buoys, &e.,” a boord of office: the provirione of that act, ¥n8 ard s compored of the Kearney, of tl 4 Commander Duport, of t ofthe Const Surv von to the Department arch, 1851, entitled — rd to the vale o but as to their intrival to foreign coin f ‘eanized goon afcer its or goid snd silver following officers, @y winted, ne] to Li a. Totten and Col. the navy; Professor ; and Lieut. Jen feriy two per cont thet on all accae the board has been dircoted The result of their labors will be tranemitted ip a separate report at an ment for testin: a t has boon delayed the inventor, and other eansce. 8 full report thereof will be maa . when received, will be trai 6 disappear from eizoula ady Cone 89 & very ere te and diroct remedy which hae alrend: of changing the relative adopted in Great Britain dween poldand “oers of the mint (in which entitled to great © advantagoous Sudiciour perro ‘weight, oonour) i dy made, by making Pivtabure, Louie , and the necessary m: buildings are In progreu ppropriatinn for the site and building authorized at Cin- ify the prosecution of that work beyoud I have, therefore, reetion ¢f euital iy he pugchsse and looation of die site ubmitted an additional estimate whick is requi the department to orect a building # purposes epeoified by Congres The restriction placed upon the appropriation for # Cus- t m Houee and lot at Bath, Maine, bas prevented any oxpen- mrpose being made #0 large @ proportion of t scale of weights such pieces to gold. nt trae relation or * proposed silver the relation of eilv wou'ld be a8 14.854 to 1; and if the Dullion raise is about 16.075 to |.» ©oin woud be ever-yalued by law a Avenoe, ned far less than in B Panish coin which now monep»! djvetment of this sub neider the deprec have taken place slreaay. { the immense additi ted to dhe several siture for thas able site will ateorl ion as to forbid the erestion amount remaining at the ppropriation of $25, " remerte cf the joint rerolution of 11th Septem- or, 1:41, not having yet been complied wit! she tite for a Custom smmireioners APP ment of that strueture has necessarily min regard tos proper rite for the Cnstom ‘authorized in the territory of Oregon hau yet beon epartmont. An 00 is therefore recommended House at Norfo' » the commence ciation of gold will { che present proposed probably soon overcc thjs plan Is adopted by Congress he necessity of making siiver « for debte of small amount, sty vot which is about tb Deer este) lished in ‘The sul ject of ac one of very gre itis expected that the Curtom House at Savannah will nd occupied within & few weoks. the New Orleans Custom House has pro- ee would »ilow; that at very desire for ding ten dollars. ame Jimit (forty ehillings) which has of the country ie ion and deliberate and enforcing ing reyonne &ad collec levying duties on im ‘against the collect the prevent relat wi nirer some chance, the nd | heve therefore deemed it my joe of Con ig “ee ire gent inerense in the amount of svtsite the United Buates for coins.¢ ufre the establish inte where the Irrgest amov my coin are recoived | trom avrond, 1s eMtended with delay, risk, and bring the subject and particularly the bullion which now Jin good faith, Th many inetenees esha Rachie meray eee the revenue and. ——- made to the misratTinteteis freee ry sion would seem the more ex; t, inasmuch as the Department cannot, in many cases, exercise the po conferred by law im advance, and not evem om an ap from theoollector’s decision, without dels; the business ofthe importer and the my oases of this character arise in distant sections of the Union, where ouch necessary delay would often @ of serious detri- ment to all concern ‘The parties would thus save all their legal rights in any event, and the Department could often prevent the necessity and expense of litigation by af- fording relief. In addition to such provision, also respectfally sug- gested that some sorsl i ade by law as to ‘costs in suite again nd collection laws, and lepart ment to bring 1 decision to the Supreme Court, wha ever may ‘moun? in controversy. Sueh a proce: tt thus constitute the rule of administration and preven’ much expensive litiz tion. Suits involving the same principles are often upon oe docket at the same time, and ¢! of one ought be suficient to control the disp: Some addi- tional powers to encble the court, in cases involving the fame construction of law, to com its against would of justice, and prevent the Fy multiplication of corte. It is also regpectfally 4 whether the provisions of the act of 224 July, 1513, and costs in courts of the United * might pot bo extended, or modified, as to suits Against public officers f s ‘under the revenue and col. lection laws, as to m: 4 specific regulations limiting the allowani t of costs. Under the Provisions of existing with the collector may commence suit agai lant, by petition to the circuit cours, the euit removed. and entered on the docxet of that cours. As the defendant in such cases wilt doubtless inarily, if wail himself of this privilege, it ruta might not properly bo re- ly in the federal courts, which advantage to, plaintiff, and would prevent the unnecessary accumulation of cests. lt is desirable thet the numerous laws respecting the navigation and commerce of the United States should un- dergo a careful revision and arrangement. Thi have been sccumulating for more than half a many of their provisions are complex, if not con: Others are still unrepealed, though they have long boen applicable to the condition of our commerce, and of the country. A repeal of obsolete and usoless provisions, and proper arrangement of the residue undor appropriate titles with judicious amendments and additions, and the whole comprised within a single statue, or connected sorios of | etatnies, so a8 to be readily roferred to aad understood, would bes measure of gront public utility, promove a more uniform and faithful administration of the laws, and afford A more certain protection to the interests of the government mercial community. is!ation in connection witn portions of our com- meroe is undoubtedly necessary. Our consting laws, hot ever wise and usefal in the infanoy of the country, con! many provicions still in force. which in consequence of the i d favilitios which steam offsrs for transportation by Land wate ovr largely extended territory, 11 ins Would beno adaitional d to be brought ori x importers, of eorrsctly un standing and applying the provieions of such a complox m: of legislation, gives rise to frequent and exponsive litigatio augments the busin the custom houses and at this d: partment and ation of that uncer- tainty which i! ‘ery wise government to avoid. Respectfully, THOS. CORWIN, Seoretary of the Tret ey Bel Murprr Amoxe U. S. Troors.—A serious affray ocourred on Sunday night last among the U.S troops stationed at Smithville, N. C, during which « sergeant major was killed. Six of those engaged in the affrey have beem placed in frons.-—Charleston News, Ot) Ce CITY TRADE REPORT. Tuxspay, Jan. 6—6 P. M. Brrapsturrs.—Flour appeared qui tg rations comprising but 4.300 barrels. common to g Minte and Southern, at $4 432( a $4 561{; choice State and favor- ite round hoop Ohio, $4 5614 a $4 683/; and mixed to fancy Western, $4 563; a $4 75 per barrel. Superfine rye flour was in request, at $4, and Jersey corngueal at $3 25 per barrel. Nothing was done in wheat, oats or rye. Barley fetched 77c. for 2,000 bushels two rowed. a reauc- tion; and corn, 65c. for 4,000 bushels Western mixed, the | previous value. Cotton.—The sales to-day were without change in prices, and reported at 3,000 bales. iy iTs.—-The inclemency of the weather interrupt- ed butiness, and engagements were light. Some 500 or 600 bales of cotton were taken for Liverpool at 5 324; while some vessels stood out for 3-16d. Other articles were nominally the same. There was no change to no- tice in rates to other European ports, To California, rates were steady at dic. a 70c. The ship Congress, about twenty years old, was sold for about $8.000. Provisions were as noted yesterday, with sales of pork and beef, in lots, at old rate 200 packages plain cured shoulders and hams at 6°(¢ a 63 and 84¢c. per poum and 150 bbls. with 200 kegs lard at 83{c. a 9 and 9X a 930. per pound. Ohio and State butter commanded le ope and fair to choice chess 6>4v. &7){o. pes poun: Telegraphic Reports, Cuanvesron, Jan, 5, 1952, The sales of cotton to-day, amounted to 2,100 baler, at 628%c. The market is firmer, and full prices ava gus- tained. Nonroux, Jan 9, 1892 Corn has advanced to 56 a 57c, for yellow, 55c. for whice, and Se. for mixed. Bales have heen made of W. e at $45; heading at $38 $35; Hhds $31; Ble. $15 a $19; RO. bhde. $25. State Stock is at $1004 $100 25, Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad, at 41, ‘ Cincixnari, Jan. 6, 1852, Freights have again receded. work is taken for Now Orleans at 62s. Hogs are unchanged. The arrivals up to to-dey are 311,000, against 283.000 at the same time Last ear. Lard has advanced; 1000 tierces of prime sold at 72,¢. Mess Pork—250 bbls changed hands at $1250. The river is falling. Married, January 6, by Rev. Wm. Starrs, Mr. Josern P. Dain. of Paterson ae to Canonine M., eldest daughter of ickele, Esq , city of Dublin. Dublin papers please copy. In this city, on Monday, the Sth instant, by the Rev. W. Rowlands, Exisua Trovcnron, Eeq., to Mrs, Jane Ricnans, both of New York city. On the mornin, scarlet and typhoid fever, Cuanies ALLEN, aged 3 years 7 months and 26days, Also, on the evening of the 5th, after 36 hours’ illness of the same fever. Many Amanpa Auten, aged 10 months and 22 days, children of Charles and Amanda Allen. The friends of the family, and those of his brother, William Alien, of Brooklyn, are respectfully invited to attend their funeral] from the residence of their parents, No.4 Patchin Place, Amos street at 10 o’clock, this day. At Norwalk, suddeniy, Jan 4, G@rnsxom B. Suir, for- merly of Norwalk Irland, Conn, aged 71 years and 10 monthe. On Monday, Jan. 5, of consumption, Owrs 8. Sum- wens, im the 27th year of his age, The funeral will take pleco at 10 o'clock, A.M, this day. from his late residence, 203 Greene street. January 5, suddenly, Aaron Sonia, @ native of Bor- deaux, in the 90th year of his age. Hie friends and ‘acquaintances, wad those of his sor, Joreph Boris, are invited to attend his funeral, this day, at 11 o'clock A. M., precisely, from hia late residence, No. 16 Perry street. On Monday, Jan. 5, after a short but severe illness, Catnanine A..only daughter of Jane and the late B. W. Thatcher, in the 234 year of ber ege. Her friends and relatives of the family sre affection- ately invited to attend her funeral, this day, at 11 ’oleck, from her late residence. 111 Greene street, with out further invitation. January 4, at Greenwood, N.J, the residence of his sister, Mrs. Holsman, Anprew Parsons, in the 6lst year of bas age. ‘The friends cf the family are invited to attend his funeral at Bt. Paul’s Church, Paterson, to morrow, at 1 o'clock. On Sunday morning, Witt1am G., son of Richard and Catherine Evans, aged 1 year and 3 monthy, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock. from the residence of his fathtr, No. 316 West Seven- teenth street, 7 On Tuesday, Jan. 6, after a short illness, Dr. T. Ovcort Por TER. His friends, end those of his brother, William T. Porter, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral to-morrow, Jan. 8, at 120’clock, M., from Grace Church, Broadway. His remaing will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, On Tuesday, Jan. 6, Wittiam Heway, only child of William UF. and Susan Street aged 2 years and 10 days. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, o at 2 o’eloek P. M., from the corner of Baltic and C! Brcokiyn, On Monday, Jan, 5, Enexezen nase, aged 61 years, His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to a'tend his faneral, on Frid«y, at 11o’clook, from his jute residence, corner of Broadwey and Fifty-fourth street. Children weep not for your father, _ Mother, dry that starting tear; Your loved one is happy now with Jesus, Where we ell must soon appear, January 6, Susan Ganvrven, aged 2 years and 4 month¢, devgh'er of Chas. M and Surannah Uhureh. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral, this day, at 2 o'clock, from 78 Chatham street On Monday, Jan. 5. at 10 P. M., Mancus Hunn. His funerel will take place this day, at 10 o'clock, from 181 Church street. His friends, and those of his bro- ther, Augustus Hurd, are invited to attend, On Tuesday, Jan. 6, Mra. Mancanet Opeu, widow of the Inte Benjamin Odell, in the 61st year of her age, Her friends and acquaintancen, and those of the fami ly, also, the members of the Protective Union Society, ip general, are respectfully invited to attend her faneral, on Thursday, at 11 o'clock from the residence of her son in law “Mr. Peter Smith Thirty-second street, one door East of Third avenue, Her remains will be taken to Fert Wathington for interment. January 6, Piiys, wife of Maurice Herlehy, a native of Doneraiiv. Ireland, aved 26 years, Her funeral will take place on Thursday, Jan, 8, from her later at 11 o’elock A M. rrosen McKesa, son of Mary * eed 14 months and 1 day, following dysentery. ods of the family are invited to a e’olock P. M., from their rewidenc Brooklyn On Tues January ©, of brain fever, Mruria. the | bo A f Walt re . oll, aged 25 years, and daughter of attend t Jef the family, and the Order ont Weehingtom Chapter 0, U. A, wre invite nitend “ri (morrow, at 10 M etreot, The remaina MARITINE INPELLIGRROR She ae O*, NERVOUS DEBILITY.—DR. brated Curativ: given gratis, if post paid) applied fer. ALMANAC—JANUARY 7, 46( mem waren, PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN, 6, 1862 n Liverpool; Vaneluse, Gil- Liverpool; Am rach (Br). Casey, relia, m8; juto, Barcelona; AR, a D eok—msa ‘aay i Ring 194 Breedway, ane WE Bayard ttle, 106 Hanover street, Boston: Steamship Cherok: Bhip Racor, Steele, Live Fr Brig Geo Washington, ase mF Richardson, Richardson, Wilmington, NC, Til- nt ‘Charles Henry, Appleby, Lavacca, &o, Stanton & Schr Orlando, Hale, Saltillo, JW Elwell. Richmond, C H Pierson. Mary Miles, Poole, Gloucester, master. verpool; Arran Holl; Herald VT 2E MARRIED WOMAN’ —By Dr. A. M. M ‘Twentieth editio otionate wite, ani d, might have bee: Frederick ( Br ding, Rocklans rR Gla ah 2, Boston; barks Sat 27th—Arr chips Orleans ( Nosmith, Fales! Loodiansh ( 6r), Gra; A Bleamsbip Alabama, Woods To those whose health does net permit of aninorease of je—the wife, the mother—the one womanhood, or the other in the decline jure: Hualeo, Holm Bava rahe for Chai shampton (pks), Tucker, Men ct ariowsia. 1, Berry, New Haven, 2 da; ScbrE F Lowis, Berry, Portland, 6 iP mdee and passer (Extract of a letsar inom s gentleman in Da; Dr. A.M. Mavricrav :— My Dear Sin :—My wife hes been perceptibly sinking somo three years or more, im consequence o: id suite ths before and during her Araiee ), Campeachy. rge Washing tor » Jones, Baltimore: wich, Childs, B: to sen 14th, shins Kossuth, Josephus, Boits, Robs bi Gi rigs H. One ship (new), unknown. There are 4 shipsanchored at the SWSpit, detained by head ring somo mont ment; every successive and prostrating her, put and which was, on posed this state of things was inevi more and wore 6 her lifo in imminent ane, aad resi Jan 6—Wind during the day, NE, with mow end rain. lia; 18th. ships President Epaminondas, N Kimball, John Toole, brig J Cohon; 19th, Rajah, Diana, J H Glidden; bari jevada; sohr Star; 20th, ships Bil ‘2st, ships K Glover. {Internatio e, Vermons, bark Union; 224, ship |. ships Arcadia, Roohambeau, bark Rosa- barks Junists, Alvorado, Hamilton, Welegraphic Marine Reports. CHARLesron, Jan 5, Artived—Schr Col Satterly, NYork, Arrived—Steamer Roi onay, Provincetown; Mary, Newburyport. ters reaching m; Hy relict ty eg rtod so my wife, on . Wm Nelson, Nino; 2ist, ships Bans! North America; 01 joke. NYork; sohrs Onoss, and Row- ing thet the groat discovery of dy. It opened « pr felee ‘was possible. hor grave, and my lees. It ia, of course, impracticable so convey more fully the se svsubjoote treated of, as they are of mature strictly (or tho married, of those contemplating marfi For tnle ab 222 Broadway, and at the Liberty street, Now Yor Tucker, Mobile, Alabama; Herald Marine Correspondence: has finished repairing, and left for Mobile; Schr Julia M Hallock Smith, from Boston for Mobile, ar- had s hi load: Moosmotiv ou- wn; Twilight, Weeks, NYork bd McCarty, Wisonssot; id bark Cora, Horton, NOrleans; Pearce, Barbadoes NEWBURYPORT, Jan 3-Cld ship Victory (new), Boston, to load for 8Francisco. 'S HEAD. Deo 31—In port, brige Sea Belle, Grant, 8. SACOLA, Deo 26—Arr barks Diligonce. Woodbury, Havana; Emma F Chase, Chaso, Mate Davis, Havana, Cld brige Bli st . B. Poterson, ‘i Chostua street, will be transmitted by Hie “De A.M Mausioous, boa ek. Me Mariscos Liberty street, ee R. SOCIETY, AND M. P. $! free of postage, to any part wot bo madresaed, ‘post paid, 40 12%, New York city. Office LARMONT, SURGEON, 8. Medicine, has establiched (by his iment of all private diseases) s reputat rely envy. him. Not onl: Schr Webhannet, Bicaea Ivano, Mould, Mi Myra, Studley, Boston; Chint schrs Tremont, Pollock, Lubeo; Edna C, Kell; riet Chandler, Lynch.’NYork. Cld sok ort; Howard, Lovell, Boston. » Jan 3—Arr sloop Sea Witch, Wolls, N Jan 4—Arr brig Manils, O’Brion, Halifax, bre Henzico, Tuttle, NYork; Westover, Roy B ton. 8ST MARKS, Dec 23—Arr bark © A Coo, Hubbard, NYork. BH Gamble, Hosmer, NYork. SAVANNAH, Deo 23—Arr bark Snowden, Walker, Liver- 101; brig American, Godfrey, N York: Ssh, ships Alabama, Tay (Br), Adams, Glasgow; bi Cld 294b, brig Excel, Talman, N York; schr Charles Edmonson, Johnson, Philadelphis; 50th, fan 1, barks Wexford (Br), 0) ig Wok lished date should Jan 4—Arr echr Arenzamendi, Snow, Bath for Boston (sce Miscel). Cid Sd, brig Ann Elisabeth, Harding, Georgetown, DC. WILMINGTON, Deo3i—Arr bark Mary Chilton, Whi! B mpden, Pomroy, St Thomas; Itask: Asorian (Br). Ingrahsm. Na Gid Jan, beig Sea (Br), Godfrey, Trini- re, from St Thom: of the baron the She hi NYork for St Marks, ran on the Delts Shoal, remained hn Strot ashore, on the night of 22d i ashore 12 hours; succeeded in getting off, and arrived here on she 23d; diccharge and be hove out for further examinatio: for the astonishingly ra) |, without, in man any medicines, but in those syphil years’ duration, ever, and which bs: signed to P J Fontaine. Cloud, Drinkwater, hore on the 27th in » lestruction of the bones foe ‘of the most 4 from Bonaire for NOr- leaking condition, havi boen ashore eight days on the Colorado Reef; oargo salt; will discharge for examination. [The telographic report, y ablished, from Charleston, said she was ordere ‘Brig Emeline (of Bristol), with molasses, from Havana for NYork, came into this port on tho 27th, leaking, will be dis- charged and hove out, The U 8 schr Williams, York, struck on the shoal on tho 25th inst, remained ashore two oy the cutter Crawford, N Coite commanding. er (of Belfast, Me), Alden, from Honduras for oken 234 inst, of Tort U hr Action; took from the brig eigh ere from Honduras. The hull of sohr Cargo wil probably be sold upon she reoei Capt Sanit been under tho ol tell destroyer, it affects the ‘The written certificates publish he is not afraid to cough his’ preceptors were the Acton of Londo: dom, Burdick, Havans. ous victims of sel not be cured with fore, especially solici a ver complaint in this specialit; ntees an easy And pormanont cure. ‘a full statement o} exas, Livermore, N Yor! Englieh, Liverpool, Howland, Hammon¢. York. (Our previous pub! have been 27th). BALI with foo, to box 71 Brot ned. sold for $50. ipt of advices from. ported by the last mailto be at f death, bus recovered. Dec 17, sohrs Eliz morning till 2, au two doors from Broadway, ©) N inal work will soon be published. R. LA CROIX’S PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISR— Fifth edition; by M. B. La Croix, M.D. N.Y. ished; 250 pages and farriage, and the of youth and maturity, resulting from exoesees, which destroy tho physical and mental powers, ali disessos, ‘om indiscretion, with pli which all pertons can :eure themselve with the suthor Howland, NBedford; 20th, and sid 234 for Mobile; 234, ‘26%, le, Brandt, N condemned; brij bound for this th ult, by the t, Stearns, Bostos Wi port, wae epol captain of brig I Vheapest book she Physiology of water, from Bonairo for N' €meline, Leet, Havana tor Bostoi sawyer, NYork, with loss of fore derson, Paine, do, 9 day on); Leesburg, Nay Vhiisdeipeta); Arrived—Schr Abeons, Minton, Plymouth, Nothing cleared to-day. Miscellaneous. Bay Seo Koy West Correspondence. Passengers Arrived, Bayannan—Steamship Alabama—N F Millor, ad: child, 8 R Jackson and lad ‘Mrs Sprague, A Tank, G Holland, G Blague, C Parsons, J Tichnor, B h Ciar MD Veries, lady, child and o1 Loriniand lady, P Boehm, L Arditte, C Francisco, Balligero, J Jacobson, GP hard, © Zoller, G B Romat ith for St Marks. br Julia M Hallook, Mobi bark Franklin, Mi Perry, St Markr, Paitapeirura, Jan 6—4 PM, in and simple rules by withoat moroury, dutios aad » ite with colored ishe- dis- J A Brigxs and lady, , J McGinn and lady, T Baylis, Mra ‘Nort E Sig Benoventano and Indy, rardi, H Wedoshall, , D Marianus, M Aruera, § th, brig Suwanne eanes of the reproductive organi tures, uses, and functions. It cinta to those contemplati some objection: g matrimony, whi however, shoulé ainst marriage; no! step without first consulting ite of feraales, whether married or Strangers who require medical aid, before consult joctor, ought to know whother their cares are proper! - derstood by those whom they employ, and thus guard against the impoeition of quackery, Dr. La Croix is s legally qual: has been daily consulted wu ich his book treate, pe: tron sending §~ ong, 221 7, F Trevers and 1 Cerisoni, L Brin 1," Beeherinet and 1s d Indy, Miss MoGuire, K Wrij N Yunyer, V Looattilli acd N_ Moolus, F Rue y,N Laantenschlager, P Rietta. E Ul. of the Italian Opera troupe—l0 in tho nto port with but four men abloto do duty; wa ight, H Rioggol Br Barx Jane Su1exps, is stated in a letter dated 1, to have been totally lost on ® reef near Gualtin, jto tho 8 of Taleahuano; no date or other particulars given. Bark SouTHeRnen (of lent in popular cities Physician, and tort While a¢ anchor in the was run inte by a steamer (anid Yo be in the employ of the U 8 «nd W382 uainaged to the amount of $300. 1¢ Irasxa, at Wilmington. NO, ‘ heavy wester!; vopsail and trisail, and shitted ballast Brie Ricumonp, at Havana from Bath, lost part of deck osd ina SB gale. Bric Cuas J Dow, Bennott, at San Juan del Sud from 3 francisco, was struck by li hattcred’ mainmsss an Losnox—Packet thip Souths: G Nickerson, F 1, » Mre Bi .C D Haliburton, Dr Pine Tetay Capt Reteuon, Ba lady and child, MJ’W. Clark Miss M Sto venell— M.7B LA CROIX, 86 Beaver iss A EK Clark, Mre Ronnots, 20 in the steerage. a A SHIPPING. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. rectors of the Pacitic Mail Steamehi clared s dividend of ten per cont. at the office of the Com closed until that date. from Boston, expo- 78; split fore and main stringer & Townsend, loyd street, Buffalo. R. WARD, DEVOTED TO DELICATE DISEASES, warrants the speediest ourc. You will be cured by in halt the usual time. All who have con- make arly application. ands alone the admiration of physicians them- volves, who age “fton his patients. The disapp: other doctors, never wure or great relief it struet, corner of Brosdwe: transfer books will DAVIDGR, Secretary. LIVERVPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STRBAM. ip PACIFIC, Captain Ezra Mye.—This steam: tates mails for Kurope positive! 2 |e from ber bert No berth secured till saving uncqualled accommodations v0 WARD K. SOLLINS, & Co., 66 Wali st. atlantic, ‘will euooeed the Pacific, and sai! nveAzO. verpool, GB, from Halitax tux at wae totally lost on Wan Spucak 20th ult, 3 Pot, in ‘he crew escaped to which was cut awa} Pde Mouse. Opi OCTOR WARD MAKES NUMEROUS CURES OF DE- street, corner of Broadway. ‘bvore SSE storm of rain he shore by means of the mainm: formed a bridge to th oted to be saved, eithi a 16 Curry, at 8t Thom: adelphia, to ba topars with the United a Saturday, Jan’y 10, 1852, licate Diseases, at 0 Canal far botter it were for ‘han go to any of the aet to come to us, for you may hay you will be gratified beyond all anti retter in twenty-four hours. 0 AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT CALL ON DR. WARD jd a private disease. Hebas ¢ treatment, and can cure any rigging, or hull. orted by the Fairy, at arrived there trom B: x once of hor ere «She old at Baltimore for A! (or Clogance an fanuary 24th, P OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE—THE UNITED FRANKLIN, James A. ‘avre, touching at Southampton to sesengors, ou Saturde: in ‘0. 4 North River, ce in first oabin Wneck—On Sunday voesel wao wrecked on Nantasket brig between 150 and 200 tons, but fragments have come on shore, tho crew The siore between Windmill artrewn with pieces of the pposed that sho-was Eastern buil, con fastened, timters mostly of soft wood, planks beech and all you who have contra, reatest reform in f the time that it takes another. Aihoult cases that have defied others. sro fortunate indecd. Cases improve the momei ander his unrivalled treatment. sultationis private. Office, corner of Canal strect and Broad- believed to have be States Mail Steamshi posed to have perishe: cint and. Strawberry vreok, from which it i Pony Mkt je 15th inst. Specie will be eived en board until Friday Luggage not wanted during the voya) ent om board the day before palling, mark 0 'VINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broadway, . MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. vis Havana.—Change of Sailing Ds} splendid steamship EMPIRE CIT’ sommandéer, will sail from th Br Scxr Prerwrss, Daniels, of and for St John, N hie city, was wrecked on Sunday, on Nantasket ing to make @ harbor. MMENSE SUCCESS OF DR. WARD.—ALL FORMER erience exceeded. —Innumerable oases their terrible stages, without other pnysiel: numerous improvements, we ointed by hum 'y instance removing jetcotion, and cruel incertitn and Broadway, the pisos. @hece sou! are propecly enn % ce ow are pro) No foo till cured. “All consultations privates to ure THE AFFLICTED.—AN INFALLIBLE Rl orable conseqn 1 She struck upon tne the beach near the Rockland House, and tho sew, four in number, reached the shore by the assistance of Her cargo consisted of 30) bbls flour only, atlow water. Itis thought sho will be « he inhabitant ashioh was land —FOR NEW Scur Wo Harr. Orton, from Wilmin; ergo of naval stores, bound to Philadel jove Fenwick’s 4, D ton, NC, with a 'y and entire sesurity. 2 o'clock, P. M. pte Havane and New Orleans Saloon berths, Rates of pase 70; After do. do., $70; FRO 25, Specievonly taken on freight to Havana. Freight taken to New Oricans at the wual rates, For fro M. 0. ROBERTS, 177 JACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—CHANGE —Only Through Lin ‘On Friday, Jannar plenéid steamship EMPIRE CIT! ommander, will sail on Friday, Janus from her pier at the fou! gs repaired to the sce: avail every opportunity to peanuss. 87) bbls ro sles yarn and 15 pkge mdi Ba Scur Linua, from Wilmington for Liverpool, ailen in with by tho Susan, at Livi 24, in Int 43 35 N, 1 of disaster, and will forward do. do., $: y be heard from. gi paid, Box 109 Broadway Post Offic victims of indiscretion and quackory, it is of the aioy W. ina sin d The 8 took off the It was blowing a strong gale the Susan proceeded nd boom, and most of her and just kept tree with pumps constantly at work; wo being able to worl for California ‘EK TILL CURED.—DRS. COOPER & MURPHEY from thelr long practice an: be relied an. for e Ape on fir If oured onses 60 otor's London Diploma be may seen in the 2 the hall door afords the greatest privacy. . DE LANEY WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM friends and tho public generally, that, although he {vos nod advertise but occasional whole attention to #! nily. from 9 A. M. till ‘tis highly smpertant that persons afi hould on the first sppesrance of diseaso appl; who understands this class of disorders ir various forme and stages, and can at first ingvish slight local inflammation from a bad oi precisely 2o’clock, P. M. ron street, N. R., with the government mail rs transferred at Havans, to the steamshi, re leaving in the Em; Ubagres passen Phifsdelphie: ‘ounect with the favorite Un: forria, to ail without any remsinder sick for dan Francisco, on arri- Panapa. | For passa . 177 West street, corner of N. B.—Bills of lading sig in batones, and oct iy cure of all private Sunday: neopets ‘eet, North River. in ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY—ONLY ‘Through Line for Ban Fi Jn Saturday, January 10th, at 2, P.'M. The splendid new OHiO, unequalled in her aoco tong, J. Findlay will cail on Saturday, recisely, from her pier, at tho foot of Wai F e river, with the government mails, direct ‘or Chagres, connecting with the favorite United States wail steamship California, to sail without any delay for San Francisco, on arrival of the passengers and mails atPa- For passage and freigh, apply at the offices, No, 177 Weat street. corner of Warren street, North river. Bille of Inding sigued at the office, on the morning of eail- PcHR, ei Staples, from Balize for New York, arrivod via Chagres, direot.— ail in wtew days for New Yor Scun Bay Brars, Rydi was ashore on Black Led snd arrived as NLondon THe REPORTED lot odations and piace may eave mont! sof sickness and angui N.. Commander, ‘ Dr. Laney has probably had more experience in curing # drscnsea, however long standing or difficult, than « ells to the lot of any physician, having by his un ‘tention and extraordinary success gained » reputation, s pationte from all parts of the countr: Hie ip also the ouly oo tMgenious apparatuss, which oure the depl {early improper rhabits without fail, boing she 2 existing for thore complaints, <iven gratis, if posipaid, applied for. vetmined, let the expenss bo what it may, 8 pationts shall hav from NYork tor Boston, whieh got off with little or no damage, at Jamaies of brigs Lucy Ann and Arondian are supposed to be those of the brizs Acadian (Br), and Betsey & Jane, bofore reported. Ships Lady Franklin, Yeaton, NYork, Doo 13, off Bard of Boston, from ‘26th'ult, off Love Key, Fi Elion Neyes, Lewis, from B id New World, Knight, fm for NOrloans, with jston (Oot 26) for San ag ston, Deo, lat 32, lon “Bark Edgar, Pendloton, from Beston (Nov18) for Capo Verd Islands, Dec 9, Int Ww Lincoln, of Thomaston, for Apalachioola,'Deo ‘Bark Gilen of (NHaven), Waite, 9 days honce for Apalachi- Dr. de Lancy is de- Ship Astracan, HE ROYAL MAIL BTEAMER MERLIN, CAPTAIN pron, will 6nil for Bermuda and St. Thom: Thursday, #h of January, 1852, at noon, She has exo Accommodations for passe aude, $35; to St. Thomas, § muniéation betwoen Bt. ‘Thomas and i Havens, Vera Cruz, Venezuela, &o. ill take freight. Apply to P. 5.—No letters or m Morlin, exoopt through the Post Office, OR RIO DE JANEIRO, VALPARAISO, AND PANA- he new and double engine Steamship WIN- enney Couilard, com- medical trontmeny in the rid. Office, 81 Lispenard surcet, onc street anal scree, and afoweteps from Brosdway. ett uNs OF ROPRIETOR OF THE OLD AND Hunterian Dispensary, No. 8 Division Private diseases in ag man; from Leghorn for Bi tioe of passage to Mor ular mail com: ew York city, cur they havobeen years sian quack doctors, but call an to,be robbed of your b E. CUNARD. Jr,, 38 Broadway. will be received on beard of the ), from Malaga for NOrloans, Deo hen Young, Gray, from Havana for NYork, Deo 1 iat 26 62, Lon Brig Jobn'8 Gittings, Wat dee, Deo 1%, Lat 28 49, lon 67 19, Schr Martha Post, Post, henco for Mobile, Deo 23, off Key Schr Aosdian, of Arichat, from P E Island for Now York acoount says Bostoa), with loss of bowsprit and bul- watke, Deo 17, 1nt31 $4, lon 60 13. Home Ports. At bark Chase, Ch Niagara, 1 dO; lith, ships John Dun. at. Bark Clarises (of Boston 15 iat 26.17, lon 68 52 You oured me in four wer ‘avo that broke out all over m I was eo reduced 1 waa lai aad beon given up by a dozen dectors, ured me in the time of the choler: dreadful disease of more than or three other doctors had not only givon me up, but 6 wore worth to be in a room b “Twelve yeara SCOTT, 2,400 tons burth \6th of January encuin, avis, 5 , from Baltimore for Barba- in three weeks, of ROOKS & CO. OR SAVANNAH—U. 8. MAIL LIN did steamship ALABAMA, Cap’ Now York for Savannah, on Sat o'clock P. M., from P! L. MITCHILL, 1% ‘The Florida, Captain Lyon, on TO MASTERS OF ALL . for Sam Francisco, You will plonee have tvs repoupeot * was ns muol as their liv John Burley, onthe Poke out agains ta with the samo offect, ‘er pot thor vydra and maay hen ary, four years aco; and i I tried six oth nd nover got shorotighiy. well ot Sis monstor, until I oalies er co, an APALACHICOLA, bec Jacob Prentivs, Lorin, olnce whore his N York; Murillo, W Sleeper, Kingston, ‘ick Henry, Knudi 0, Barstow, Bristol; Art bark lize (Bz), Jon Pamporo, Kendrick, N for! ‘Jan 3 a 4—Arr bigs Cariann, Small, Bath, Mo; sobr s. Below brig Almira, from NOrii fie ; Brom), Homann, Bi Ri Liberia Mao & iam; Argentine, Up! MoKimvey, Windies. td with any other thit Reading Koom fan Francisco, which will be oslled bert 8. Martin, Mari Gr Lo as t and News Room, and late of the Now York I8 CONSULTED CONFLDENTIALLE aged, which he treats without mereary, shree di ‘Thirty-two years prac iLivion arising from sols See hie London Diyloma root. No foo till cured. © FEE TILL CURBD.—DR. CORBETT, 19 DUANE atreot, may be consulted confid ment of delicate dil % vies Dr. C. to perform specdy and permancnt oure nd recent cneos removed ins few de; «has attained an eminence in this branch of the feosion second to none in Amorion, where mil in iy with a cortainty of b ® mombor of the Tuivee: Keoont onses ho curos roo onables him to oure those ‘and restore original vigoi inety feet long ni’ ix feot stroke, hor wheel is four fect face, draws itor; wal |, steamer Palmetto, MeDonal jbisily on the treat years practice ent. BOSTON, Jan 5—Arr steamship $8 Lewis, © put io Slat eho long, fitted up in good wood or coal; low pre on halt § ton of 0 Oth uly via Halifax, whor gine; she will run thirty hours from Malifax. dost matorials, and Liverpool; Montor a8. She is wei , rel found, wish ® fu in good order for immediate business Hy ‘hog JOSHUA BAKER, No. 51 medical or sury honorably deal sity of the city of Naw York. R. 14 DUANE STREET, HAS, FOR THE "actioe to the sroate © can cure the most # removed in a few days. articular appl the Ronde a8 dark. 0 30-—Arr stoamshi| Marion, yoon yorrs, der mont of mercurial and other divonse: AKarevatod disesses, and mild c N Strangers, don’t be dooe near Chatham street. stent: Seo my di MEDIOAL. oo]; Besostris, Logan, from Gresnoo flower, Crooker, Liverpool Bid sohr Alize & Susan ( have net Loft in my office, with the tras comes ip nd surgery this counizy haa ever produced. & brig Goths (Sw), jovered, this is the and pormanont cure, with~ rink, OF exposure, Or change y are cured in two days. or9, ¥73 Rroadway, corner of Chambers at 110 Broadway, aad 1) remedion yes di t restriction in jon to business. conto (Br), Miller, Liverpool; brig Pre Ruis, Uereclona, Sid ships Miomac( Or), Auld, NYork; Austria, ty, W Indios; Tar'ar, Osruthers, & moriace, port sold at the dru at 1L0 Fulton street, corner of Willism. R. WARREN, NO.1 MOTT STRERT, [8 CONFIDEN- tially consulted on diseases. Thirty-six yours’ praosico enables him to cure without meronr: from three to five days, pretentions of a quac! Exception, tho only qualified Londen surgeon in this city. CARES OF DISEASES OF TH and soroffuls cure a for treatment 4s will please oall durin; of the day wre devoted to JOHNSON, NO, 17 DUAN mown in the troatmont of dolio ekillin thono belt tharine, Wilvon, ine Adola, Me Lar ‘schrs Aurors 8 joreon, do; Kens disoaaes. ‘The Dor- ollins, Bavana and Koy Wost; Below Br shin Marga- rooent cages cured in t be deovived by the 1am, wits one brig © ‘Tait, Mowry, Providence. rie Orrey irom Liverpool, and bark Horace, Cousins, from F brie Bmilv, fom NYork, ond. Br Cld brig Clement, Mayo, in Roosevelt stroot. chip Sesostris, from DAMARISCOTTA, Jan 1—fld ship Bouthampton (now), 80, Doo 27—Arr brig Samuol B, 0 you bat if you loaves ne, Ww ; nore i fo mah onto fee hope, that you ane 0 the medicine, but shall h Ationtion at your house, if in this cit M. D., 424 Green wich atroet, ¥ Tiare tert ut atreng h and vitality ar ut oven thon th not only be we THROAT, LUNGS, Inet, at No. 43 Dispos Stetgon, NY ork GEORGETOWN lott Bb Thomas Rr ofee, Maxwell, Borm WEY WEST —"eo cor 6 TALB: Depot ot Watts’ Norvovs amt: lamp of Lifo, 102 Nasseu strovt. Varee zeeee. P. wh hodre, as ether parts