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Change In the Britin Ministers. [From the London Gasetts, Jan 19 } ‘The Queen Ihes been uractously pleased to appoint Bir Hoary Lytton Bulwer @ 0. B, now her Majenty's Em Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Unite Btetes of Amerien,to be her Majesty's Envoy Bxtracr- Oinary sod Minister Pieutpe atlery to the Grand Duke ef Tuscan, The mal has also been srestonsly proaréd 0-88 ons > o ow Becrat Ree rere Lickin to be her Majesty's Ba- Legation at Washto, pS en rea aod Sister Plenipotentiary to the United Btates of Arm, Dublio Rveniag Mall } the &: m to announce that John os bare te dest som of our distinguished countryman, the Surgeon General, has been appointed her Mojesty’s Minister and Plenipotentiary to the gorernment of the Uvited States, in the room of Sir Yienry Lytton Pulwor. Mr Crampton has been for many years in the diplomatic service ef the Crown. at various Furopean courts, including Vienna and St Petersburg, where his intelligence, ability end vigilant attention to the interests of hie sovereign gained him the entire con- fidence of every government in succession, under which be served; whilst his personal qualities rendered him most acceptable fo those illustrious foreigners with whom his duty and p » brought him into habits of intercourse During the five years he has filled be office of Seore'ary of Legation in America, and fre- ovently in the absence of his principals, Mr. Pakenham and Bir. Bulwer. the conduct ef negotiations of the most delicate and important nature devolved upon hia sions. In these transactions he has attained so hi place im the rerpect of the first men of the that bis present elevation will be weloomed ap arearance of the good will of our government od can hardly fail to cement the nd nin fer ling which it is of so great moment, at (his crisis, (o cultivate with a free and powerful people. To Mr. Cramptc able and judicious management it was specially owing that the recent imbroglo with Spain. arising out ef the Caban invasion, was brought tosheppy termination The skill, no less than the good ferling, which he exhibited in performing the office of a acemaker, On that oooesion, have won for him the warty commendations of Webster, of Lawrence, and men of that high mark aud character, whose friendshi must needy be honorable to any man; and throug! whom, or not at all, the oldfeletions of alliance and mutual affection must be preserved between England ‘and the United States. Mr Abbot Lawrenoe, during his reornt visit to Ireland. frequently expressed a wish, grounded on motives of public aud international benefit, that such an ngement might take pisce as that which we bave now the proud satisfaction of anneuncing. The news of Mr Cramption’s appointment reached town on Tuesday evening. and was communicated, we believe, by Lord Clarendon bimrelf to the Chancellor and other | functionaries at the city banquet. The fact soon became known generally amongst the guests, when the hearty congratulations of his numereus friends were expressed personally to Sir Philip Orampton, and in @ manner and with a warmth aod cordiality which must have ee most flattering to the feelings of the honorable aronet Ovr Retations with Great Britatn—THE Psomerneve Arrain, Sc-—We understand that in telligence of rome imprrtauce has been reosived by the Niagara Sir Henry Bulwer, who has been expected to return to this couatry, it is now eaid will net come, mot being in @ state of health | to encounter a winter voyage. in the absence of another Minister, that instructions ‘will be given to the very respectable gentleman, Mr. Cremptov, the British Chargé d’Affaires, to enter into | any negotiations that may become necessary between ‘the two countries. It is also understood that the corres- pondence on the affair of the Prometheus ie finally and *atisfactorily concluded, and we prerume that copies — will be immediately communicated to Congress.— National Intelligencer, Fev. 10. Later From Santa Fe. We have received advices from Santa Fe to the Sist Deo. The news is not of very startling importance, The re items are from the Sata Fe Gazette of the 27th ‘The remains of the lamented Brent, who was lately mardered 4 the Indiaus, while on his way to the Btates, arrived in this city on last Monday feria Be On Tues. day, at 9 o'clock A.M..a procestion was formed at the Montezuma (Masonic) Lodge, of which Mr. B. was a member, and an officer, and marched to the hail of ,t] House of Representatives. of which body he had but ' re cently been elected & member. The members of the House were in their places. and whea the procession, ac- companying the corpse of their departed brother, drew wear, the House immediately adjourned, for the purpose of receiving the body, and participatiug in its funeral obsequier. The following is from the mining districts :— Mr. J. Webb, merchant of this city has recently re- turned from Teor, bringing with him a specimen from the eilver mine just opened in that vicinity, Mr. W. showed us, afew days since, a small bar of pure silver, weighing 23/ ounces, which was, together with a smaller quantity of load and other metal, the yield of twenty-six peunds of rock. This is eertainly an encouraging be- ginning We should state, too. that the rocks from which this silver was taken were picked up from the It is probable, therefore, | Eng surface, by one uvacyusinted with mineral properties, and consequently taken pretty much at random, We aw siso et Mr. Webb’s store a specimen of gold dust | from the copper mines. We learn thst three men are there | t present about an ounce of gold per day. We | 0 eeen nome good specimens from the placer near Pure quicksilver, we are informed, has been found near Canada, in kuch quantities as to indicate an abundance of that miners! in the vicinity; we have, how- ever, no very definite information in relation to the | Matter, as uo attempts have been made to test the mie The Governor, in con}: J Greiner, Ladian agew ction with Col. Summer. and left this city for Jemes, on In Tuecisy, at which » the Navajos had agreed to mect the Executive, and hold a “big talk” A military escort accompanied the expedition, consisting. we are told. of two companies of dragoons. We jearn that there is no tention of entering ints any treaty with the Navajos at is meeting We suppose the impression on the minds Of the Legislature, and of the community generally, that a treaty wes to be made, w he language of | jos have been more thana ng that perled I know of no outrages and L yet bope to secure the tran- Territory by negotiations which I have ith them’ We bad suppoed, ourself, that when applied to transactions with hostile amounted to semething very nearly equivalent ‘to a treaty—bot we stand corrected The party will not yeturu ip time for us to give any particulars of tle inter. view in this week's paper. the Executive in his mensnge. fin freq ut communication with me for they have committed quility of th | From THe Cuickasaw Nation --It appears that, {or some time past, there has been a regular buriness carried op by a uumber of Seminole Indians—Bill Nan- nubbee being one of the principal men—in conveying whisky through the Chickgsaw nation to the Creek’ na- tion, from Preston. Texas, and there, having a house of deposit, selling it cut among the Indians, to their serious Girdvantagefor it is well known that most of the fights and murders commiited among the Indians are when under the influence ot whisky. Information was given Zo Col Harper, the new Chickasaw agent, who is inde- ‘atigable in his exertions to suppress all whisky passing in or through the nation, axd active in correcting many other abuses aud former customs. Cel. H called the attention of the Chickasaw Light Ilorse to watch the trail these whisky traders passed over, A bold Chick- asaw captain, by name Chin chi-kee, encountered a ‘eminole party of four, returning from Texas, loaded with whisky, when be, in accordance with bie duty, proceeded 2o destroy it. A conilict ensued; and only after Chin- obi-kee had killed three of his cppononte with bis kuif+, Cbaving no other w ) was he himself shot through the head by the four inole, by the mame of Bill F} | | year of his age. | sentative In Congress from Uleter and Delaware coun- | ties, | tery | fell, September 12, 1759, af which time he was 24 years He adhered to the loyal cause at the time of the | revolution, and receive: ; old. | Nannubbee at large, but a formal Gemand has been made for bim.—F%. Smith Herald, January 10 Char pe of Ste r 8. J. Smith, of cry TR. AtHes Wore leas active, Pots and $6 064; a $6 133, Brespsrcres —Flour mand mon to favey Western at $487 corn meal ruled dail. buriness embracing 6 000 bushels choice white Southern | at $115; 2.500 fair do Genesee at $1 14; 15,000 prime red | at $11; 660 co do L Tat 960; ‘end 1 000 bags Bouthe the sales having reached 20,600 bbia. ADE REPORT. ‘Turspay, Feb 10—6 PM. 40 bbls. only fetching §5 for 3; for Pesrls, appenred higher and in more ae. per Bu Censdian, at $4 053/.; ordinary (o oboice State, wit d Southern, at $475 a $4 035 ; and mixed to & $512) per bbl. Rye floarand Wheat was more valuable the unmerchantable Southern at 900 Nothing new occurred in rye, barley or cats tions including 9,500 bu at 6c, @ 700. Cottox.—The Europa’ encouraging for high prices as anticipated, reels freely, and upwards of 5,000 | not being holders offered their ps bales changed hands buyer. Provisions moved to t' mess pork at $13 50 a $14 1237, and $15 60 a $16 75; 64 pkgs piokled shoulder: 8 90.; 150 bbls. prime la: do. prime and moss be; some old e at $3, Ohio and Corn varied little, the transas shels mixed and yellow Southern ‘s advices. received this morning, at rates slightly favoring the | ha extent of 500 bbls prime and mo nd By and hams at 6 To, rd at 9360950 perlb.; and 900 ef at former figures—inoluding and old mess at private terms. Beate butter was freely taken at 120 20c., and fair to choice cheese at 635 @ Tigo Receirrspr Paopuc “4 By New Haven Raitroap er Ib. ‘18 Dav. 9 baler wool, 15 bbls. ashes, 241 do. flour, 70 pkgs. batter, 76 do. cheese, 85 bushels ry: 14 700 do oats. By mo prcrenes & receipts to-day by this line. Telegra) The rales of cotton to-day were 4.000 bales, market, Strict middlin, phic Reports. New prone Feb. 9, 1852. to. edull 1852, 1g is at 7 3¥¢0. Cuar.eston, Feb. Cotton sales to.day—1,800 bales at 6% a ily "Holders ere free sellers, andin many instances a lower range of prices have been accept ed, Birth, oro 28, at Newark avenue, Jersey City, the wife of R. J. 0. Leake, Esq., of a daughter. Married At Newark, N. J.,on Tuesday, Feb. 10, by Rev. Wm. Quinn, of 8t. Peter's Church, New York, Tuomas Mc- Gavnay, of Jersey City, N.J., to Lypia A. Dovcueaty, of Newark, N. J. Dica, February 10, Jvr1a Evca Sxrpmone, infant daughter of Henry 0. and Mary L. Acker, aged 11 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfally invited to attend her funeral this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of ber grandfather, Nathaniel Hepburn, No 73 Wost Eleventh street. On Sunday, Feb. 8, at Bar enewcod Long Island, Ax- rrep Hyen, in the 46th February ‘The relatives and frie! invited te attend her fu: from the residence of hi year of his age 10, of consumption, Oanessce: I Wuson, aged 20 years 10 months an days, de of the family are respectfully neral, this afternoon, at 20’clook, er aunt, Mrs, Duncan McEwing, 157 West Fifteenth street. On Monday, Feb 9, Mr. Joun Ricttarnson, after a lin- gering illness, aged 68 years; @ native of Cumberland, Yriends of the deceased are respectfully invited to at- | tend his funeral, at the residence of his son-in-law, M: Beyer, No, 61 Fulton sti February 9, of discus 61 years. The relatives and fri attend hia funeral, thi reet, Brooklyn, this atternoon, ai | o'clock. His remains will be interred in Greenwood Cometery. English papers please copy. je of the heart, Joun Reap, aged lends of the family are invited to is day, at 114. M., from his late residence. Bloemingdale Road, corner ‘of Seventieth metery for interment. On | street. His remains will be taken to New York Bay Ce- ‘uesday afternoon, Feb. 10, Josern P, Morais, in the 55th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of thefamily are respectfully invited toattend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 46 Crosby street, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further notioe. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for intermen| On Monday evening, Wiliam Nexren. t. Feb. 9, Porsey Canaan, wife of ‘The friends of the family, and those of her sons, Wm. W. ond Jobn A. Nexsen, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o’clook, from ber late residence, No. 39Johnzon street, Brooklyn, with- out further invitation. On Tuesda; evening, Feb. ‘10, suddenly, THomas J., infant son of Thomas J. and Emilie Owen, aged 7 months and 24 days. The relatives and frie! invited to attend the fu: their residence, be taken to Greenwood At Tarrytown, N. Y., daughter of the late Goptain Shields, 264 East Broadway. nds of the family are respectfully eral, to-morrow, at 4 P Mf. from he remains will Cemetery. Fob. 10, Manoancr 0. Sureipe, of New Orleans, oe formerly of the U. 8. Navy, and wife of Captain Henry Wincle. New Orleans At Albany, Feb. apors please ec py. 7, Byivancs Pensiman, in the 71st Mr. P. was for many years engeged as | an oil merchant, and bad, by the prosecution of that business, zecumuleted a fortune At Delhi, Feb. 1, Hon At Shinbarbor. Nova Weexes, in the 117th y born on Long Island, @ in the British Henaax D, Govzn, Ite repre- Scotia, December 29, Mr. Danrey. eat of his age, Mr. Weekes was nthe gd of December, 1785, and army in which the gallant Wolfe da grant of land at Sbipberbor, cn which he bas since been settled. He brought up a family of 21 children, fourth generation are s 4 his dail: others. At Mohawk, Jan. 29, was a patriot Cf the true stamp. through the Revelution tic ipator in some of the cf the times that “ At Troy, Feb. 7. Jonx whose offspring to the third and ettled around him, and scattered the world, numbering several hundred. second sight, and up tos couple ly bareheaded into the woods to it weod and timber, an occupation he preferred above Fraver Crank, aged 91. Mr. C. rerved his country vary War, aud was an active par- bloodiest and most trying scenes tried men’s souls.” Paive, late Cashier of the Bank of Troy, which office he held from 1836 to the time of his death At Savannah, Ga., Feb. 6. Dr C P. Ricnannson, in the 48th year of hisege, A’ member of the Board o ing officer of the Savan t the time of his death, he was a f Aldermen, and the command. nah Volunteer Guards. EE BE A SEA DR ANTI MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. im aE uy FU RISKS... . = Rises.... .morn 11 31 um sare.. . 6 23| mem warer.. ve = 36 PORT OF NEW YORK, FEB. 10, 1852: Cleared. Ship Columbus, Lechore, Antwerp, Punch & Meincko. Ship Hindo Lothi a, Gorham, Ba: Bark Sir Le & Baleben. Sark Mopang, Peterson, Cardenas, RC Rest. Berk Pedemonte, Biais dell, Havana, Nesmith & Son. nee Elisa Bares, Dremhail, ‘Bermuda, Tooker & Light bur Bark Monterams, Berk W O Alde Berk Exot, Si brig Jchn Alfred, Moor Brig Torcello, Atwood, Schr Susan tcher, TF Bohr Wak W chr Lonesty, Bebe losbetlay Arbo Bate Bteamer Kennebec, Bey ner Etenmer Novelty, Brig Sloop Faehion, birde Sloop Stiles Hail, Stud the Lower Poll Charles Bo Topper, im 8 young man naw mberteon, to | et, at whish | The | reapectable family committed him to p Juvenile Pickpockets —Two tow and John Gaileg MoMarur, of the Chi named famuel Monl- rrested by Oflicer charge of picking the p n of ® purse contain. ing three dollars. It ems that Mrs McMahan was Standing. looking into a score window, in Chatham street, when the two boys crowded againrt ber and succeeded fin extracting the purse and the money, but in so doing, the young rogues were cbserved by a {ad mamed Charles Pancoast, who followed aiter them and gave information to the above named officer, who took the accused parties Auto custody, and conveyed them before the Chief of Police. They were both foommitved to prison om the cbarge for trisl. “Commo Before Hon. 4 Fen. 10.—Heinrich Depperman end another, vs. John F. Browning —This was an action of trespass for taxing & grocer’s wagon, refrigerator. molasses eens. and a clock, claimed as the property of pl , under a bill of sale executed by one Henry Rust. Mr. Carpentier, for the defence, contended that Browning, the defendant, was a or of Rust, and thet he eued out an attachment he Justies'’s Court of the Righth and Ninth wards, for tt which ettachment one of the con- rty us the property of Rust. | ,Stenmebip Frorta a fraudulent, Adjourned j | Thomas Carn- valuing the } ourt. > Cam perior ¢ In the ense of y, therlff Lorees at the ‘ished Sodividmalss Movements of Disting Mr. WE a ific Mallroad agitator, is in Wash- ington rier and Emerson are lecturing in Buffalo Hon, Richard Kush, ¢ yivenis, is on a visit t Wasbington | Ceurt Calender for Ths Dey. Common Pivas.— Jame as yorterday " Bernese Govrs—Ceneral Terrd.-Nov.109, 110, 16,18 LO, 91, 26. 28, 29, BC 88, #4, 1, 2 —Same as yesterday branches j—Nos, 27 46, 80, 18 t 1--Bapie & yesterday, Part 2— | Phiiedelphis, JW McKes. » Downey, Demerara, Bmith - Tattle. Belize, F Alexaude: ons, Bavannah, Sturges, Clesrman & Co. nklin, macter. Haven. Nermith & Son onee, PR, MM Froeman & Co, imington, NC, £8 Powoll. Boston, Dayton & Scrague. mour, Philadelphia, M Sanford, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. burg, Providones, e idgeport. Arrived, and 180 pacurceers, abit Adtian 8 | sowed Schr Mary (new) Scbr Advance, Molt 0 lcak be: r Nevis, Brown, drys, froven vp, and e wa | New London, and Mary's tro ice. Eteaumer Ontario, Chase, Eloop Copy, Davia, &ay Now London M days, and the jee. Sloop Active, Keleey, MU New London and as Vuro) siais, 29 dye Iclagé, on account of obsteuctions Poston, 62 hours. Harbor, 26 days; waa detained In at Tarcga’s Poing, on geoouat of atic, 22 daye; hae boon detained in Belows One herm brig. Wind at ounzis & dense fog. Tho new piles boot Enct Hook, having dragged her onda; Letters from Europe announce the esle of the new Cunard | | stonmer Arabia to the West Indis Bail © place of the ill fated ama: ve sold. Tel egraphic “Mar ine Btep) Arrive¢—Berke Malina, Jacob Proutice, Apalach ke 4 ie Bark Lever Herald Mavi eR Oe; 5 u W sin, May, N¥ork. Mircelinneow Fre Pr Lown, fr Ropton some st 210 DL Werner, at meridian, do; at sunset, do, with hantrees, ia ashore inside o! anchor during Monday night, mndy o, to supply zon. itis likely she Asia wil orts. josTom, Fob 1. : Sarah B Hele, Cardenas; Co doe, Charleston; briai . Lats bake Willisia, and Lee | \» Card Philadel his fonvilie; Mary md Juliet, Rioh- Tork ig Gh aoe Bhip : sud Acorn, New Cosred—Ships n, Or #4 Cromwell, Now Or: lene; barks Wy to, Barbadoc ‘ baggy vd nd eebre Maxcon, Po: Prince, Hom JC Cai Onanirer NYorks beige N York; C 0 Buna e. NY. ne Correspo: u Billiman, Usico joston, which p toph rand th typhoon moderating igh teed had fopbabaper, an iaber bola” Aa-nhe BAe nel eprane aleak, oho wae soon pum al bard work, 8, med ‘ara op Mi wile Be ~ rot much damag: Bll possible ‘despatch, andi thea aiek te Bhi Sure Janne Or} (a8 before rea ted), on abo 240h uly, 4 1Ohours,whon abe dead over she Shoat'st nian water proceeded on hor voy> she ntruoke the wharf at erry at 1 4 ti) day, whon & squall to wniok ber hi beri chi Sip Bexny Tuxe. formerly of Warron, RI, has been cold in London. Capt Bowon, her late master, has arr home. Burp Porntsmourn, before reported Nyc Se at Caloutta, ‘Was Gold for 6000 Co's rupees, of about $3 60. Banx Lng et (or Lancet), reported by Tol. as becoming a wrock, was from Livorpool, bound to Charleston, with » cargo of railroad iron, coal, orockery, &o. She qos ashore el Stony Breakore, on 7th inst, and had ton feos water in bor bold at last acoounts, Brio Zvvvrn Zur (of Waldoboro’). before eaeponee Sshore on Crus del Padre, was full of water Jishe Bo Scur Li * LEELA of and for Wilmin, ad NO, from NOr- poy ten fy 4PM, 0) sas 20 foo of ‘foram. day before. “It is RcuR 8eRAPH, which was reported ee in Tangie® Bound, arr at Boeton yesterday. ve in her bulwarks and ree of Newport, Mo, in the bresst, forcing him through th {the cabin. He was buried at geaon the 25th. ‘on ot Manilla reef in she for Brazos Santiago, shi sbive ort y billed by main boom shite eer oor. Jan I—The Lord Warriston; heneo for Mo” iow Ailsa G Pascenger, was don)y and striking him Faumourn, Jan 19—Put in, Dani from New York for Christiana; Tost ine ib boom, fore yard, sails, and main pleco of ns bee: id will go on the 2Wth—Of the port, tes tb bri, Charleston, U 8, for Hamburg Jan LA was etruok by # sea, lost tails, bulwai Ms, poste, foundhouse, wator casks, &0. Bravmants, Jan 0—Pot in, the Lady of the Lake, Smith, any Liverpool for Charloston, with main yard and main top- sail sprung, rwosenre, dispasted and sbandoned, wore passed in lat w 2, 61 05, by the ship Amorioan Eagle, Morse, from New York. BorDEAvX, Cleono, from ion 58 W, fell lew York. reports bay! 0 29, in ith the Br brig Elis Soothe of Harrington, orew of that vessol, consisting of nine mon, inoluding master and officers, had boon for seversl days without provisions of any sort wren thoy were takon on hoard the Cleone oy Cay Baxter. The Elisabeth was from Cardiff for New Yor! ith iro: Sabri ‘Whalemen, At Sydney, NSW, Sept 23, Boy, Merry, of Warren; Delle, Hardy, FH—no patlioulsrs.. Artin Table Bay Oct Ae.) eae I, Biseon, of Groonport, supposed clesa, and 5! wecsigi Sports. Anvsier, Nov ee aap Bakor, from Sings- pore for Swan Riv, Sriposs, Leorow, from Batavia ee FARES VDL; ines a ‘0, from Siugapore for New Axvan, Nov 2%—Arr Shake) ALexanpRia (Egypt), Jan days from Foevn, arr Doo 2, for for to load he ‘Menai hed buen 1a days to the ‘Western Islands, snd had strong bond winds subsequently. Baravin Oct se oare Mornmbique, Bowman, New Korks Sint, LV Nyenatein, Boscber, do; Nov 4, Harrict f Bartlets, Marshall, Whampoa (and sid 16th tor’ Californis); John Q Adams, Ballard, Slugs pore (snd eld 16sh for Boston, aad passed Anjier 18th); Three Brothers, Anderson, Bingspore t rr Bi E p Cohets, Gerry, for Boston, Ide; bark ™ 0 Brothers, An tor do do, Beuizx (Hon), J. $I sinete, Condon, to load for Europ: for Boston, repairing, to sail abt Jan 10 ndAmaranth, Babson, for do, 1d tor, Ewer, and Mazatlan, Gutting,' for do aot 10'ds; Arad, Hurston, for'do abt 4 de; Rockall, Evans; Marcellus Epeoner, aud Chile, Leach, for do uno; Soth sprague, Wads: worth, from SFrancisco. arr Nov 2, and Arcole, Jennings, from do, arr 28th, both for Boston. unc; Damascus, Rogers, for a $10. Forrester, Caultisld; Grey Foa- Dani sharp, Arey:’ W Irving, Plumer: St lairden; Orpbsme Williams, aud fooiem, Rane lett, for Leadon, leg Mary and Adcline, MoUsilan, from 8 Franciseo, arr Nov 24, for do do; Op melts, Nason, from verpeal (duly 9) 2d for Liverpool; Roscoe, Byrne; Sweden, is, Burleigh, aud Hi ice Soule, une; barks Crusoe, Bisbeo, from SFrancivco, ars 7th, to Joad for Kurope; Kurops, Hutohineon, for Loeton, unc Cwllema, Corning, from FColumbia Rivor via Sincaporo, arr Nov 27, un. Cid 4th, ship Bothnia, Avery, London, bhip Fanny’ Forester, Peterson, passed Kodgerce 6th. Went to goa from Baugor Noy 19,ehipe Jehn Mertiok, Staventy Ion don; 218! V Kent, Writ isms, and Derry, Drake G hoe NYork; Hu 3 Bes Kaowlen Ronseue jertrade, avy, Gorham, NYork; Deol, Linton (Er), do; Jaa Warton ton, Soule, Boston; 2d, Magnolia, Hagar, do’ Ap gon, Mauritius; Sth, ‘opi, Wood, Bostoa; Fetorson, NYork. Aleo went to sea from Sanpor, Dee --, Bothuis, Avery, for London Fanny Foreeter, Petoreon, 2 ; Waban, Nason, London; 7th, Robt Hooper, Pike, do; oth, Ozark, Barlett, do Consrantinorie, Deo SI—No Am vessois in port. Catrao, prev to Jan 9-—Arr ship Sen*enm, Winsor, Csl- sera (Chile), and sla Ssh for Obincha Lelaudsy 9 losd for Hampton Rosde aud oro Ciexry. 7 vs, abi aos ton, Shielde, for Portiaud, log; brig Rueslan, Voszic, unc; and ‘ovhors, ‘Sid toht Sally Ana, Clark, Putsdelobin CARDENAS, dan Hi Barks Gov Paris, York: from Povt- land, ‘wig; Louisa, Li ‘or Pi lee; mm Henry, Watts, fr 1 ) Dror, for Portland 2th, (tho G has been reported Boeton); St Jazo, Means, from ¢o; “Bvolyi from Noxfeix for Boston, dg; Duke of Wellington (Br), for do do; brige Argo, ae from Portland, wtz; Nitheroy, oe cy Treek ik fort, } Alcenus. Mitchell, trom Port- Warcun, Peirce, from Franklort, do Tiiad, fete Providence, wint HG Lev York, do; Chat Rdward, Doak, from Jbeifast, do, Groyhonnd, Pierce, from . Wig; scbra Potrel, Young, from N¥ork, do; Bloomer, Killman, for Frankfort, ld; and othors. Dear, den 16 Arr Chenamus, Cuiter, Loudon for Carsigy n (and proceeded); Roman, Put~ Sbanghse 4 Portencath 10h); Poru, Meyer, 40 for NOrlosne: 1 istisna, Hammond, Lone don for sar, “gcnariou Shiade for Nor sud ro- mained 22d; 20th,Job: , Vander Von, NYork for Rotterdam, with loss of 2 men overboard. ald 17+h, Thomas Chureh, Martin, NOrleans; Barbara, Houston, Mobile; Mary & Jane, Cowell, NYork; Lady Arabells, Gray (from Lon- dop) Newport, Ferrow (8psin), Dec 2 inwi bays Prentice (of Beverly), Woodbury, OF . Jan 16—B8b: 0, Lord, disg: Revenus, Crow Carnatic, Devereux; Eva, Phil brook; and Borry, ‘uno; berks Nantilus, Lincoln, for Maleea, ready; C'L oven, Nobre, and Retort, d brig Arno, tor N York, lag. Sid avowe gon, Maroy, NOrieape n baliae Mh ins mail, = rm Mal Boston, wind bound, Meroure (Tuscan), from Philade pn arr 12vh, wind W. Sid Sth, bark Apollo, Ingham, (from Pax Palormo; ove of lermo) for NYork; 9th, brig Ovtoman, Ray, 18th. barks What Cheer, repre do to k & Mary, Mossina, to joad for GRAV rae =D for Bossa; Aun Jao e— Sid Lotus, Wot tran Dg me Margaret Eva Eeginonta, Dec f NWerk "2740; for Tore 1 ide; Freserick, for do, Go foxe Roxe Nov 10—Aer Antelope, Por ots, for Greenock Be Aurora, sor, Bhavehee. Std Oot 31, mela, Jewath, Shanehsg; Nov 18 Almetan, Gates, Sydney, NEW; Green Point, Wardle, London; 2)h, Mazop- pa, Pat noieco: T6th, Margarctin, Bailoy, Singepore ra As ao Rev chip North Carolina, Footer, ano; bark ala- s 9, Har inger (Sr sn, Leler, froea Phtetotphia | (Dan), for Boston culation (Br), ¢o Binrohfe 1 2007; Douglass, R ne: echt G H Montague, ds. #bip 8 Paol, from Salem. had not arr. No Am veescls for { a: brig Cobden, Cornish, Bre. Sid lish, bark Ariana, Wado Fania, Ww load wool for N¥¢ Mure a, J 12—Bark Splondid (of Boston), Weeks, from NYors; arr llth, $5 days passace, to load for Philsdelphis, ouly Am verecl, Sid lith, barz Edward Fiotcuez, Liacola, for Boron. Manserrrs, Jen or Palere Moseins ; briga Pactfis, Pier ad others. Bid il Inet of Feo} - eoulation, for do, Kapier, Shaw, for Toston (not N i “brigs Uranus, Burt, for Balsimors, do; Anns (: ie). for NYork, do; Blizs (Sic), 60 do; Br pchis Norfolk for Beeston. do; T Perdew, for do, or & Southere port. 26 (before reported Mth), barks Panchins, Lase, N ot a brig. Arothuss, Crowell, do; 4th, Neapolitan o Baward, d9 ‘ 4 trom do Deo 48, Bio brige Eroole, NOrleans; 50h, Ca + Minstrel, Potton, Bowton Aug Id. Sa 8 Ri nton (see Bingape ce, Jam i—Sld brig Henry Woodis, Bunker, New Or- y taam, from , Hateh- Dorry, for NOr- ulp Roman, seek “Wim Chase, F ) soon. npaM, Jan W0—Ships South Os lees ny 40} Anjo, for Niore, ¢ Bonvon: ready. Brive Rimsur (Fr), Dilsed ra toria, Watlington, for N York, r ter Bos 4 be © «Kona (and nid 17th for Bs bay ne ( a eld 96 for Hong Kong)i h for Wham pen) 008, Foster, S¥ranolaco, via SMYRNA, No Am vossols in port FMANOHAR, Oot Are eh bipe Mem 0 (and eld Noy 154 Dearborn, NYork; 30th pab, Smith, do; Now 6, sonore, BF ran- ehipe Pani no, do; Rueque "Pisiler,, dor 64, +, ftom @Peanct: Mira Jan 20—Capt Baxtor, < F—} Amorioai on | lo | for Deoem! L Harriman ( Barney (new), bark Rov BALTIMOS! ross, Hardic porte ti zell Hernia’ vans, lob, Somers, Bavenned Mai Tangcir; Silas W Yor x. Dil, ee ship Nort! ‘Del, completely disabled, andius sinking state. The | Ieli dimees eh Crocker, ( pars & Mar Porto den, Bootes ri FRO" person cess Ronee ioket ta Ruod® I Parker, do; A do; Harvork, F rere, Spelman. tons GH load ci et aet NNAE, ciat tank Mart lock, Phil SALEM, Colersize (Br), dins, N York vis otnledet tine, Buenos Ayre WASHINGTON, NO, Ji Windies. Savannan—Steamanij Gumb, G Stelle, J Kyle, con, W Buckley, ies Fhe) RC Melvain, Noble, J T Sui ciek, J At Gan o Pw Grier—24' ta tho Ona nizaTon—Steatiehl Richards and lady sna chil ther, J Ram, doy, M Soiomone ani yous, MSamuols, ST B Holbrook Reel been ablo to obtain a Listo be, W i Caliao; sohr K H re ms, A wag tieky Urtes Evgenia. Ponce, P! Bros, NYork; John Wiliotts, di Sth—arrehips Anno ( g Brem), bie (Bry bo Nortbs r, GB} Ken lari a fs Low mens d 2h iting Bye A v Feb Rear e Shes Despatch, Pierce; Mount Vernon, “a ti Hamlin, camo Olive ene Chipman, and Se Signal for a bark an ad, barks Roman, ba sth rn on Thursday; echt Abel Story ARLESTON, Feb 6—Arr ee Del, tor N'York, lon es Hai Fall Harv fs ‘aller. pee 3d Tone, Bartick, do. VIDENCE, Feb k; a Ph di ‘Below anol Willis a Gi "acon, Dewey a a “ Charleston; ‘sche aici Houry, Koudson, Baybro eOR, B FO: e, M Feutobwanger, 1. Cormien, Fuller, 8.8°Terner, I tring, D Nichols, Miss B Brown, WH Tslman, Col oe Dee wendy: from BFrancisoo, sold for $350," We havo Frivale and deparbu: ber. OA, Nov Zi—Ship Gacello, Dollard, for NYork, lds; baria Bheriog ‘Thompscty 3 Ging, frome for London do; Mar, sn Hiar- ix x to Toad fora ‘rancisoo with dippect, for honda yare Rew 6 ex Mayo, Vin hy r im ), Arey, tro Berney, from oeren, wie hitmore Red NYork. Cid prev io ~ japava (Dateh Norfolk, ‘ort and aioe ites nm, at between Solle: Lasarotte large of drift ice have yloeged. “in which are all the vessols which | loft here yostersay-—-Capt C cays they have not thi vowse of | iCrowell, moire, es xa, Windies: Emily, ert sabes a= Windies Gen Favion, Abbott, Charleston; do; G M Roberta Hess, a; & F Lattor- Joseph Brom). Rurchon, been tor, doy barks Wi Br on) ir), doyle Barnard; Sophia, ding; Tol oA it larding: oleerapb, og right, Job: of ia Wo Fish Baxtor, 1 Pallsdeoita. 8 ea Helen, Br brig Lia pl ‘Br), He Live: 1; Cambria, bri te) Ee NOrloenss Julia Ann, Piasee eek, RANE, SIRSAED, 8 DOESN CRE ita brig Corinth, Fish, ies 9, AF Ps dx a a Clans, trom Drawbrid; ish grain, Porry, feom the Sranieh Mato ‘with fruib, came 80 the. harbor $n morning, and romain in Sete y with i Be Tarquin, bri rn 3 Whilden, Rowl “aS as ail bound adel Als Somos Haul, S Turbell. both, Lented Sisk cao oud bound te NYor horm brigs are now in s ieee coming in. Wind light ae the 8. } OBILE, Fob 2—Arr ships yaneuard, Norton, NYork; Jas riethe, Bakor, Boston, Old johr G ip Maris, Porbe from Liverpool. b1--Arr schrs M Plats, Surmon, W 0 Feb7—Arr soht Lysander, Powors Aux ath, barks Utah, Gondy, A ey tor Provi- ‘is, Allen, Provitence for N Goo 8th—Bid rehes R Borden, and Minerva. (irom FRiver) ey timore; L. eid ‘from Boston) Wilmington, NO; 8 & om | rset 8 River; Oxford, Howland, and Roxbury, Crowell, ab Tn porte 80h, bar’ ‘Norwolk; Hibernia, (from Bash) ver, Bal- Sarsb Aun, Georgia, Ue of Wareham; Katorprico, Ji NEWBURYPORT, Fob 7—Sld eohr Mary 0 Amos, Disney, INDON, Feb 7—Arr for Allyn’s Point; ecbr James rop Shetuoket, Geor, NYork lich, Neal, Nifsven for N Carolina. Cla 6th, sohra Thes Hix, Bploudid, and Nancy nN NEW HAVEN, Feb 9—Ace aches Telegraph. NY¢rk to load fot NOrleans; Teévellor, Bushnell, do- Sid brig Maree! orto Rigo; brig H 8 Lamphire, Barnos, Farsi flep iis z Barton, Smith, NYork. Jan 90 (by Tol} Are ship Lorons, Uniu- arty yer rar 14 bark Denoy, Mud PHILA, ‘ab 9—A pe ta Pon, Whel- Penne} Tvanie, Bi NYork. Arr sohra Flying Cloud, Walen, Brown, Hail Pailadetyhia wie Prop Potrol, bark Jedo, Paine, Charleston; eohr Hamlet, sloops Roger Wiliene Rhodes, leby, NYork. From bolow, bark or off Patuxet), brig Foster, Baker, 1 Pelioan, Williame, NYork; schrs Liborty, loops Wm H Sanford, 6, do; Frederic Brown, Gardner, ‘Sta brig JR Rhoades, Hamblin, Bimirs Ro- Dee eae brig John Dutton, Burkett, Bos- iy 8—Arr aches reas Franklin, Frost, N it ae Or: ; Wm Burke, Ranier, N Yo! ® Br) MARES. Jan 23—A! ‘24th, barks GW Horton, Pi Elwell: ia ba ‘Yereey, to! Big Watlesa, Powell, Now Yorks reackard,, aor John Stroud, pe TS ene 1 Laurs Jaac, Delano, ct ‘Fork. arehe ‘Art sebr GJ Jones, Look, NYork. Anns, Messer, Havana; brig Pevonic, Hal- Ip) kee bark Lawrence, Cie Surinam Deo Holo; bad been 23 days N of Bermuda: sohr Felina for Wrerss bun sche Owomaa, AS Bld from below 7th, bark Argen- 98—Arr oohr Mo! lle, Cousin, Passengers Arti Florida—O Child C MoKeo, A Mo: J Gribble, F nd, JC Dani- Epping, WG dy, 2’ohildren and sorvant, BW Fon ‘& Barrincor, J P Dunham, J C Hurd, Mr an M Magionis, W Gaston, J R Brown, HC Hart, J C Mor. stoornge, Unlon—H M Coleman, J Cornctt, Brown, M Land, D son, uitoa, WR Sterkovoa. evton. Mra G Duffora, M_ Gue- M Peston, R Hawley, A Sto T Morgan, © W White sad Lin the awe 6 diady, Mi Bevo ___ SHIP PING, OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. ship RACIFIO. Captain Ezra Nyo.—This stesmor will depart with th on Saturday, toos of Cant freight oF passa apd 00 cA WAND K, COLLINS & CO, No. 85 Wall sees. nited States mails or Europo, positively, . 21, #212 o’clook M., from her berth at a et: No berth secured till paid for. a exeqanlled. accommodations ‘ot The steamship Atlantic will succeed the Pacitic, and wail March fello City ¢f Glasgow. City of Manchester. City of Glae; Cit} $55. “THOMAS No.4, N. precisal bills of Tea of Manchester. from Ph OR CHARLESTON. ae UNION, HE PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL STRAM- hip Company intend running thoit now steamships as FROM PHILADELPHIA. ‘Thursday, March 4 +e ceeee Thursday, March 29 RPOOL. + see Wodnesday, Fob. 4 Wednesday, Fob. ight of pe RIGHAROSON 4 Exchange CeN0.9 Walauy street, 1a2¢, hiladelph THE NEW AND FAST GOING ‘apt, Richard Adams, will leave Pier + R., on Saturday, Fobruary 14, a 3 o'clock P. M!, For freight, apply on board, Pier No, 4, wher all Fill be airned and for pnsst N & CO. 18 South street. » TILESTO. The UNION teen! ‘mndoubveaiy the fastest stosmor out of February, thug The new & OR SAVANNAE—UNITED STATES Lyon, Pill leave M4 and maxing her passages to Charleston in 43 to Fondera thig route to the South, on uney those deeming Southerner will eucosed the U ralled comfort and er G commencing the wookly tripe. nd splendid st: Pa Gle O'Brien’ Miss De RR inane ; OURTAIN ante; Beate FRR BOOES OPEN aT. Foioet. To conclude with the WIDOW’ 3 VICTIM—Joremiah Clip, Mr € Goodall. URTON’S Hire, BY gest an Buc Sratnnea Be S008 Lb aay Fured, Mr. Burton; Leon Sabertache, ¥ BATAE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS av7o'olook. Dress Vircie ang Par- Tier, B Gra wee Benes, 95 oe, F et ak mmenc eth id Ti Miss Disha, Mra, BOLD DuAGoOKs~ Hannibal entiroly né JACK, or G, Jones; Harry G ire L Fo: ‘Don pen Mrs. with ¢) NATIONAL THEATRE, GHATHAM STEAK Pi 1p oe ges A. F. N: ber ur, w G me —Sam W: \f—Y¥s codwill, Miss Hashaway: Garcia’ de Armas, Mr. Srema of the TDION WiTN i 5 H “Foon tude with the TRISEY CoB. are) 3 feo, Danses me M Ay leyacidn Fleniuce, Mice Wells Lady sonto, Miss Whi ro conclude with Cl ites wagner romanti¢ cpma © 1 TRUTH, oF 8 — & , ‘krink, Mr, Ponist;‘Alice, Mise corals . Fheater, re. ib. 12, wi fae 8, Bans ‘be fol bers of Le Baw AE. Prices of and Parquet, 50 cen! hitbeatre, 25 o at 634; to commence at nd Brelock- RNUM'S AMERIOAN MUSEUM.—P. T. Bak st AN Saeed, at oohiee BS oonte Boneit of Mi opeb, Tith,, Afternoon, ab one NT HEART NEVER WON with be Wuieus ta tne woy of wonders in art and nature, are seu ™ i 7 uneauciled in Suber value, vatiety nad intereah, by thoee of any collection tn America, Brertos. ” poe iF to-nig! ‘he mi aan of ‘srearel at Breugbam’ TN ChATe (LATE bole BOsEnes) Pg ie) ‘a im those apeln cine HAPPIEST DAY OF ie whole talent of Mr. Burton's The manager himselt) will a appear in rs. Tickots may be had of Mr. Dyott, 62 ‘Wooster street, Fed of Mr. Barnett, at the box office. Sunday, Goms GRAND 0} Admirsion...... at the ps On Sunpay, On which oces Company, assiate _Fall MAX onmyani ITALIAN OPERA COMPA’ ARD. Max Mat poe ne ied honor of informin; ion will appear sh Programme and particulars pbk Aer de HALL.—GRAND SACRED CON- MARETZEK’ February 16, Rossini a {ar-fomed from Meyarheeto nu x, rom . THE Ph oe master wor! ENTIRE STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY, RCHESTRA AND DO} CHORUS, 50 and 25 conts, tho public that, olnsetcal and ga- of many lovers 0 ored mittig, he. will g FIRST i geste SACRED CONCERT, AURUARY 16, av MerRovoLitaNn Hat, double Chorus, - OFFOW. a by a grand Prk tre 8 neaday evi evening, a and other heice ‘clock. The Pisi IROUS—NEW Romantia es JS. Naat Bquest ond & UNITE D ‘STATE! Commander, will then, Kenney Co: from Panama to These vessels, in ants ore Chapa Odd Poiows" Rial ing, st Hope Chapel, New York. On wi programmes will embrace the rarost gems of Scottish gon, Monéay evening, Feb. performance of tho Mano; ore U. Rivers and Boys; togeth other Horsemanship, Ch ete &o., by tho company. Af- ternoen performances on Saturday. 20th March noxt, at now double engine st ssaed by any on this route, and an exporie: Eitscned v0, onoh Mido gneny to Davis, CO., General Agents, ONCERTS, BY THE Geeta FAMILY, WILL BE 0 Cllapal, Now Forks Now’ York; Friday even! 1, Paterson, Now Jerso: ey Hevurday even~ {oh ocoasions tho seloctions. Concerta commencing ab 7: moforte to be used is trom the warerooms of T, Gilbort & Co., 883 and 417 Broadway. oe hat bende and O ORGE. aie! Tu ions. Ke. ir. R. Sands iat Pupiiet ‘8 full_porformance of rian Pi on wl ‘ nmRovaR TO TO BAN FRANCISCO. —-NEW YORK an Francisco Steamship Lino.—The new enmsnis. 8, 1,000 tons buriben, Charles C. Berry, take hor departuro for Chagros, on Fri 4M. conneoting at Panera with steameh ahilp Ws th, 2100 tons bure rar Conaas Ban Heanctese speed, oomfors, rece & Beaver streets, Now York; or to | ONES & JOHNBTON, 90 Wall sizcet. leans, splendid ‘team shi street, N. R. prea. Hater ew arrangemen: do., $70, forward taken on frei, For vans. Wr kN, Commander ¥ me it to B treet, ‘corner of W: 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR NEW OR- vis ASA e fi 9 GEORGIA, iitenil, frou tho piet at fooh of Wagros ceday, February 21, at 2 o'clock P. M. H Now Orleans— min contd do. of passage t—] nai do., ‘Avan rr re of this line at Ha- is OF pasean to M. O. ROBERTS, borthen, with a ed, strenxthey Pt one of the fastest invited to exam: cisco.—A fe ‘ebruary 12. A. a Ph Francisco, 31 sicorare ticket NDEPENDENT LINE FOR CALIZORNI tion to the old mon op: new and splendid steamer B rivalled epeed, having been thoroughly o Apply to esse hand in their bills of 1a freight can be taken on immediate appli Passer gore in first cabin. . SUTTON —OPPOSI- At radused fare —Tho OBR JONATHA: accommodations for 700 pacsenger: ned, and Improved, will sail for Phagres Pan Juan, on Thursday, February 26, Bet 3P.M., from Pier 4, N. RB, i¢% freight oF paseng a rates of fare, apply to ML. 7 Charter divest, on mer, to teamera in the world, and p: ine her. 4) apd ‘aumber of trough CHASE BaRNEY, 8 Bread’ street, near W treet. DB ONLY THROUGR TICKETS FOR SAN. FRAN- w tickets from Panams to San Francisco, by Independent steamer, to eail from Panams on arrival of apeengers by the Sierrs Nevada, to sail from Now York, Ph v to ADE _& CO., 3 Broad street, near Wall. + Pier N HIP MICHAEL mace ie eer FOR SAN Shippore will ig forsicnatura. A few tons tion. Also, four 84 Wall stroot, &.B sengers aro | HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE. MAOHANIOS BALL, NO. Ci adway, a nO every Ris a ee ou On Saturday next, Fob. lish, annual Seasts ec oe M imitad by one ina jaan certainly ae be, acknowledged to be th lion— maimios of the Dros t fe generate thoy are sttangers in Ni York, and should all lovers of fun Xiktbrlace. the unrivalled banjoies, whose The’ ile oxocls anytting over heard; “Zvreakl Joshi, th ire fern upon the common harmoniosa, is 1, and truly worth tho price of admias hot voany shything of B. White, the bem manutacrarer of conundrums ever known, with many othor gems of the pro~ fousion too numerous to mention. Doors opon at6 4; o'olook: somone ee at 7. 2 lock ever: it sins obildrenr 2 conte. Pearxeocn let ue Rc ocerseal pin can ception Salven meet ce ev ois inments to p camamnenee in afternoon at three ooo and in the evening at halcpaet seveno clocks, Ths entertainme! es ied foro | Cine ne oh a8 o&n be at no w York, Cs = ing of i ra Fem aatiopan, ‘Opera’ Troupe 0, Gregoire, the on is mas the world, wno will break any stono wie Bt jo) one to offer ono him; he will also a to “kill balpak with his olonohed f pisneeee Model Artie ‘& 60! rough a varioty of fonts of str i? and Female Artis num! Girls, who go th tority; s company of give sn exhibition of Mar world; together with = y, afternoon, and ‘day. Adm Son Bingo Sent, Siig conte Nae Garden. Boxes, 25 conts; Parquet: —OPERS NIGHTS—MONDAYS, WED) Fridays, and Saturdays, Applications for ind ‘huredays to be addcossed to John Sefton, Niklo’s MEDICAL. B ‘acta CARD.—DR. GLOVER, 7 HIS SUPERIOR kill and practical experience, is en: to effect quick tnd radical fhontt e a 3 bub his success is mé ge tee O8808, Shae aitied th okill ofr the most Bi mini G. ie gurgeon of regular meodical eduostion aud logal ee te, who devoted hie attontion to an office practice: eedily, cured, without internal rema- Introduosd By the eelebrated Rioord, ; 1") oures, in the most astonishing in chase ser is 1 ihre Pretenders e papers. His office is No. 12 Aun sires’, noar Bre: way. ad ee het Pete Aetcitts all ates DR. WARD CAN esl ey ent f om suffering — ‘manent seouritv. He bad consequences ial Book gras. ‘NEORTUNATE’S FRIEND—-UNEQUALLED FOR pen disease. iblossed by ali who try it. The pe ai ter et 20 mild, it may be givon tou ine fantbe. aries ivi es Vanish under its use. $l, wil amedical book. IN give feos after thar? inltens and strancers |, remember it. Dopos, Dr; WAKD's, ‘Canal traob, oornor of Broadway. M LARNONT, SURGEON, F. R. SOCIETY, AND UM. P: + 8, Modicino, has established (by his greatly suporioe freavmer.s of all privase diceasos) a repata/ion whieh others sorely envy him. Not only for the astonishingly rapid Cures of tho discage wails local, withou®, in many yours duratio ever, spd which hi gzinient without # ght ‘oly freed fom tke yetsga, Its flspring for gomerations. ‘The writven certificates published by bim are for cures that, he is not afraid v0 sscert, cannot be equaticd, though bis receptors were the Rioord ot aris and Acwn of Qonden. ‘The certitioatos also include tho very unfortunate. Ty muméroug victims of sel ‘here are thoussm who caanot with mediehn cislly solicits hove ever complaint in this speci he slw: y8 gurcan te a easy and permanent cure. For treatment by pee a fell statement of the oage, with fvs, te box 7i Bros ey Post Will bo nedessary. | Patients applying 2g hours. 9 in the morn Lh sae B.—His origina) work will soon be publisl OR CALIVORNIA—FOR SALE, TEN THROUGH ta, for the amozof 0th March. Apply at } etreet, ALIFORNIA be paid. Inquire ticket for 2th Fi SICKEST WANTED-—A FIRS CABIN for which » premium will be at 56 Job rect, OTICR —TO for San Fran your vervel, 0 witl to 0, vossole apoket Alta fonn, in Eat Francisco, which wi rival, by Commodore Robert 8, Martin, Mari) for the Alta and Nows Room, and late of the New Tork MASTERS OF ALL VESSEL8 BOUND cisco. —You will ploass have two reports of i names, &., of note, for the All Ns ing you inay think w Exohang tey, for this city. ond certain r ting thip Marion Berry vor, from Pior 4 An exirtin, edy that me fit in eon et , that he ¢ cna remedy on , they BIERKA Marob FOR CHAG RES AND BAN J splendid steamship UNITED anaes, 600 tons bu: Charles O. Borry, commandar—will sail on Monds iny of February, ni 8 P. tom Pier No. §, N. R. nis being hor #econd ~ igh buii SON, No. W JOR CALIZORNIA FROM TETUAD ELE TA. stesmabip will leave, on the vt get ocoan Bi best manner, an new. Pas: vorent to eo par Comp For iscight or of Warr son the ii ofsleok Ps Ma, t Growata une 5,000 tone,’ D. necting with the a! p NB tracted with speoini reference + For freight or passage apply to Ww Th UJ shigJs news y new, he service, uring which she has prove mahips sion. Her cabins sxe fitted up in Mie rors Koing to Ca. thin sioamer, As every oxer! to give them 8 spoody and comfortable pacsn ulars, appl muse be procured TATES AND nd Cha without any d ne for Sicersas x 1} vA hen the, 1th . M., for Chagres and San Jusn, & rhe Unived Sinton ie a now ntonin race el Wa wor nF BirCok, THE N, Cant. W. Boars, os and San Juan. four months hexaolf ono of the fact BENJAMIN FRANK th Fobruary, for Ch d her eeoortge acvommodations aro on: ornia will find it to ¢hcit ine BaD. dy at dangerous i % whil h It ® Paid, box 109 oder those compl riage, before apoly tonsicaa may bo, money. ERGs on Dr. Hunter at onze any onse that Jong standing or 2! poneary, No. Sy Strengors w hysician, are remedy, ri Poe lo come honér: ‘the blood, ite (often in f will find this out other treatment, to om will be 108 or fe 7,20 he bssribersy from whota Bld 6 oke in No Yo; COOLIDGE & ESGOOD, 48 Wi matrect, | JNITED STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP for San ¥ i fo onging steninship d in hor accommodations and a, U. 8. PACIEIG Only res he epler sl the: vmunila MP, ITT We oO FRe Tu L forees, may mont of dollcate é dios De. O. to port ‘ 500 can most certain. It m ovt the least reawri Bold ay the at Fulton auteots corn eifio. epeedy ure, ehistien 0 ny der the ut up in bottle cd man, who has so long and successfully navigated tie’ aiantie, 48 now in, commend of the *spiendid | onder. jaation, whioh will UNDREDE OF THORR wHo HAVE CONTRACT gic red yearly bi , Punter Ds vate disease like magia. {ntrinsio value of this remedy over covered Is, that 1 doce not ary up tho od, $0 browk forribie manner, but thoronghly roots ous every persicle of in Fpplication to busines REWARD.- oF oliang <TED IMMEDIATRLY—SIX VESSELS (SLOOP rigeed ccows proferred) not drawiay baifot water, to load bricke at a neigabor! gover Bix feet snd a ing portin New Jor- | N. B.—Good frei ate paid, and no deton- tion om rocount of loading or unlo: "Wau Apply st once to LF. L, APPLEBY, 9% Wall st., New York. MEDIOAL. SICKNESS, SEA SICKNESS. —THE ONLY SURE ewedy for this groxt dread of ocean can Captain M. Berry, this traly dige , running betwsen Now York and Charles- | North River. The captain spoaks of this He distinctly says. that is the only ever tried that would the slighteas a8. ‘The capeain told som of his felenda id not thik is very prodtabloto have ¢! onrd; for, said he, iu iow of being eiok all do nob think cf anything but eating. How- | hat, the trips aro ensanier, end t age nod stall to be ou not accustomed to the soa board a ship to go to sea without i ing port without thig t ¢ ‘aud et your te We? oTICE 0 TPALEPAC B.—IF HE 10K WITH. | N cer, nicer, any kind olf gore; it he got sere eyes, come | fo me: ho gets well most every tima. Mo coro prent' mary | You find Indian Dootor No 201} Bowery, Bil times to relieve thore who muller wits caso, pont stop here f p obs aboFinR plating m ing to any Dootor, no matter what his pro- should not fail to gob this valuable intor. Vo themeclves much trouble, time, and Isinte, orpecially disappointed of ® oure by nos osili fires! Ho will forfeit apy sum, if failing o¢ Ay come under his oare, no matter how "etienta aro invite hia Dip Now York city, hie practical experienge 3h 6 have boew untortui solicited to oall om thi od Drop, cures shore Prio eds of niles to Re cison of dinease, out as some romoto poriod Ins mi rate,) placing the pasions ix OF CORsraTtOd ANY dineane hout substituting not tof all other rom: by hitter experience, if you parts of 4 r sto Doctor Huntur. Ne fer Mill es All consaitasre vets. Advi moat terrible onsee in van Tinwies, In alx hours. OURRD.—DK. CORSETS, w DU: 0 Consulted confidontially on She bx thoes. Twenty-one years practic form spocdy and yeztasaon? eur: Dr. ©. nas a erty cigs | | —OROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIX { nll romodiee yor discovered, thie in the sires s epeedy and permanent cure, wi ison in clot, drink, Ox exponuto, of che Meany sto cured in two dave ondway, corner of Chai og} we LIU Broadway, wud Ld nD. or of Wil JRFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, vixture for the eure of private cure withont the least restri to sppliontion t gle cane which ¢ om fal f r wish foll direct lundrod va, Ho., LA CROIX PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE— Fifth efition; byM DB. La Croix, M. D., Albany, N.Y. Cheapess book ever publishod; 250 pages and 150 fine plates on the Phy 7 of Marriage, aud the secret intirmisios and aiserde outh aud maturity, resuiting from ex- which destrey the pissical and imental powers, ail etion, with plain and simple thomseivea, without tions on bette py its dies; with ool: hographs, illustr ng the ad physiolo; And diseases of’ sho reproductive orwans of both om their structures, usc, snd functions, 1t contains toporiens hints to these contemplatin, trimon: overcome Fri pede me ae inet marriage ome, should take this important step without first consulting it Pages. It treats of 211 diseases ot females, whether marrit oringle, | Btrangcrs who require medioal sid, before oot ces loster, eoens to know whi their properiy 4 jeratood by those whom thi ploy, ap guard agrinet the imposition juackery, Pepoler cities. Dr, La croix is a logally ia ited physician, Sad for the past bwonty years, has been daily consulted Upon tho digtrent. diseases of whieh his book treats, pe gorally an wellas by leiice, “Any person sending twenty. five cents in a lester, poss paid, will recoive one copy y 27 which 10 We 1 free of for $l. Address Boba CRD S Albany, Ny Ye Bold. by Garret & Co Strinus# & Townsong, 2 Broadway, ya atroes, Batfela, RL. MORTAMORE WOULD SAY T0 THOSE WHO have contracted diseases, “Cura us yoless,” that is, “Take care of your health.” 1 havo devoted many years to my, profession, aud have treated goccsofully thoussnds of Beticnte, ‘I 088 w h 80 coneult me on those complainte, ree, from 8A. M. to9 P.M. Sundays ua’ your I avoid those konyes who vablus:ingly teil you wt, and that their one kind NUMEROUS CURES OF nee Conai atrect and Brondway, treat themsecives then go to any Doloy nos v6 0. L be : ve to come Rt Lark, ticipation to find y No fee tit cured. ¢ artis. y treat ception of and Olive, b No feo requiced. ner of Broadway. D* “ousl srreet, WARD, DEVOTED TO DELICATE DISEASES, shes the sprodicet cures over known. All who have ched a private discnse, make early application, His Won of physicians themeclves, The a of #oure from him, howev D*. a MORDAC'S PREVENTIVE CAN. Ba PRO- eured by od him, post paid, box 453, Philadol- phis poss office, enclos . Ibieintonded for those who o not feol inclined to increases their families. [tis vimple and infalitble. K. MONRISON I$ CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY ‘on rrivato dleeasos, which he curo# without meroury, Recent affections ho removes in a few days. A prsotles sf Tow years chables him to cure norvous debility, &c from golf-abu his London diploma im ius Office, 20455 Fi 4. , WARREN, N co lted co! OTT ST., CONTINUES TO 19 treatment of pri- y to tho practios self abuso, or those retendora, mas tee till cured, os D*: COOPER, 4 DUANE STRERT, 148, FOR TH Inet twenty yonee, enjoyed tho nowt oxtenbive Dravsioe in private disorves of any medival man in Now York, osm cure the mous aggravated eaues of this disoncs, yr. mild oases cured in two days, wordt torm--in from ono $0 two wooks—of conssitations: debiithy, browghs ou by a eeres Rabie indulges tn b 4 mon. Thi, whow too freauensly indulged in, bexesy dye knees of the Limbs, ad wmallof she back, oon Ritton ot gne snvollent, and avarsion 40° gone A oura varantood, N.Bo—=bérangest Guns be Wessived, 1 have nod ort Dosne stroet, 17 DUANE STRERT, $0 WELL ud of delicate diseases. The D. those bait-cured oases that minen foe rabit, off A perfect ¢ To, OF 10 Charge, AUTHOR OF THE “ PRACTICAL ® 2 enjoyed, amon ed several yours in toss pur dying thoee dive wen, fo110WGd by 8 1 ne and very Hive practice, in this epeciaiity, h wishout hor a pore or prow'ca, even An the mens povere ane! Hoc oudary dinomens, Best: t radical onges than edie. ut “nut nd pd ty of sho onra, ibs vory fow days Soparnte walt. For tr a 9 lover, adigous

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