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wars ago you required fourteen days to wow the democrat sweeps you over in she United States by aiding the cause pe expose ves to a ereater, or danger ae the King of France exposed his z, 20 by siding the United States im their straggic dence? No, absolutely no. By alding at king exposed the coasts of his country to the peg ttn of daily invasion from neighboring Knglend; but if you aid my netion, and by her ail those who now gaffer oppression from Russian preponderance, everything im the World is were possibie ; it is more possible to see the Obio flowing up to Pittsburg. than tt your coun- try exposed to au invasion of the Russian. That appre- Bension would be ridiculous. Then tell me from that homeet heart which ts the people's privilege to have, is our cause in Europe not entitled to expect that the Republic of the United States will, without any er for themrelves, do go much for Ruropean jom as a King of France, with much of danger to bimeeif. for the (reedom of the United States? Yes, but Lem anrwered : King of France aided you out of in- terest, beoaure be derired to weaken Kogland bat you have no interest t¢ oa [lumgery, Howse’ No interest? I believe republicar h-arte are generous enough to sym- thige with th of freedom, even without interest, Uberty's rake. “But I avail myeelt of your hind dulgence boldly to efate that ycu have more vital in- tereet in the caur eedom in Rurope than the King of France had in your ccnntry’s cause, He had the in- terest of hatred agsinet England—you bave the interest of your preren perity and your future security Yes, sir, the United Stetes are comprised within the boundaries of the seme civilization with Karope—same civilization will I rere future—same destiny. The struggle which we Love to fight ia the decisive struggle ef two opposite principles—absolutism or national so- vereignty. The Victorious principle will role within the Doundaries of Cliris'‘an civilisation on both sides of the Allentio, and if not being aided by you we are crushed, absolutism will prevail over Eureps, and with all the power of Eureps it will bring the danger home te you. “How x! the question in your eyes. I will teli you Pirstly. u Will be exctaded from the werkets of Burope which now go ye the Ohio and Missi the trade, be plu from the Wert Instead of the millions of bushels 'y to Burcpe from the valley of ppi—gentiemen of the farm aud of ea tomark—not asingle bushel wili Russia requires the mar- et for its own fivur. and wheat, and lard, and ba:on, which your cowpetition has already beaten in the Buropean market, oud threatens to best every year ices, spsolutistical Russia cannot like to the principle of American republican. fam. And Ruste wi)! be master of Europe, free to dis- pose of it as it wills; aud when, by want of markets, your prosperity vi be checked—your developement stopped—embarrar-ioent felt in commercs, and unensi- moss in the far: n the secret diplomacy of Rus- sia Kuropean absolu step in with money and in- trigues, and fortes your domertic dissentions, fatter and support there who would like to sheke the glorious | Dutiding of your Unin—which may God for ever pre- it thus weakens you by discord, you will roe ertabliche absolutistical influence, @ mansrohy here—a m hy there—on the coatinent of Amerloa—in Mex! Central—in Southern Ame- rioa ; and @ battery directed from Cuba to the Missis- sippi’s Houlh; imicut of the Sandwich Islands « bar. by rier made ainst yu on the Pacifio. And all this moment of domestie diseord, fos- tered ekilfuliy to the excitement of pas Just steps iu alittle foreign war, aud then you are in danger of Jour own futur e—¥OUr owa existence—and the Ohio aay yet nee Conancks. ‘Well, we will fight then,” you say, with the proud consciousness of your strength. Of oouree you will—you must; but remember you wiil have to fight, surrounded by enemies, weakone by discord, standing forcaken. single handed, aloue against the whole world. Which is best —to hi ‘our house burning. or to buve the power to quench the flame consuming it? Beliove me. aguinse that fire you will find no insurause bavk ia the world. I may, therefore, be permitied to srk. Wave we mo reason to axpect that aid from your co’ from Eurcpe? And yet we do not expect—we do not ask eo much—we aie mea enoughto fight our own battles by ourselves. Aj! we uak 18, proclaim the law ef natioas, and be ready to protect it againet the pirates with erowms—urge ihat the reutrality law of 1818 be reoalled in to that power which violates the law of nations Give some material aid, by forming associatione of friends ef Hungery, and by teking tbe bonds of the Huvgarian loan; render my dear fatherland under cbl!zations of everlasting gratitade, by pronits that the creating spirit of the people of the est, which converte: a wilderness into a powerful com- Monwealth withi= the turn of a hand, is practical and energetic alike won it enlists ite sympathy to sarod the great prircizle of freedom against despotis will be the duty of cur gratitude to check Russia fag bition by our manly breast.that it msy not overflow the world, endargering your own faturfe, upon which bu- manity looks as to a guiding star om mankind's sky. Bir, you were Pleered to assure me of the generous rym- pathy of Cincincati I eew it, elr,on the day of my arrival, Leta like the voice of the Lord ina dsunace storm, My sick heart felt refreshed by it, like patare on ‘try summer cay by lightning andrain. I thank you most fervently for it. Let me hope that the re- fceshed nature of your generous hearts will prove rich in harvest for frecdom’s sake, aud you will raise the metropolis of the Weet to the proud station of the me- tropolis of freedom on earth. TELEGRAPAIC LADIES’ HUNGARIAN ASSOCIATION OF GINCINNATI — CONTRIBUTIONS, BTC. Civcrnsati, Fed 19, 1852. ‘The “Ladies’ Hungarian Association,” to the number of 860, mbled to day in the saloon of the Burnet Seuse, and were presented to Kossuth. Mrs, Teifor ad- dressed Kossuth on the part of the Association, and presented him with §800, He made appropriate repl, Te morrow Kereuth is to be presented with $1,400 by on ascoclation of Germars. German National Li ‘The Congress of the Guarantees (Get refugees) for this loan was beid in Cincinnati, cn the Sd inst.,and continued in seseton for six days, This Congrees was to have met on the 26th of January; but asa considerable number of the invited guarantees were prevented from ettemding at that time—acorg whom was Kinkel himself in consequecce of the diMculty of travelling, from the inclemency of the reason, it was pestponed until the 3d . Bhe whole number of guarantees im America seems to be thirty. two, of which twenty-five were present, or et least represented nt the ope: mi Hd the Congress. According tothe fifth provision of plan proposed by Kiokel for raising a losn for revolutionary purposes. a Congress ef the gusrantees should be convoked as soon aa the loan shall have resered the eum of $20,000, which amount has long since been collected. The statute of the German National Loan was then drawn up The ‘amount of the loan is fixed at twe millions of dollars, to be collected in sums of $1, $6, $25, and $100. at five per cent. Kinkel then gave an acecunt of his lebors and eaocess in the matter of the revolutionary loan, in Ame- rica. He came to Kew York, lith September, 1851, with the mission to arovss the German | agers of Amert- ce for & revo) uo im their ative country, and to estabileb @ national loan for the promotion of the same. He bas visited ard labored in Phidadelphis, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, ete He met with the most ecccess and execuragement in the smaller cities. His intention js to appear publicly in Louisville and in a he returns to Europe i lvctions have hitherto surpassed his original tions, and have long tines exceeded the sum of $2,000, which circumstance wus the fundamental osuse of the convocation of Cougress ‘The Congress then sece pted his account, asking him to | eed the course be base hitherto done, during his stay in this country. On motion cf Dr. Kinkel, it was Resolved, Phat the Central Comuittee in London shall im no festanse be authorised to expend the money for the loan for the arsistunoe or sapport of fuzitives; That the Central Committee receive no definite “woes tons as to Kinkel’s labo: That, for the better neocmplishment of the union be= tween the Central Committee in London avd the guaran- tees in Amerios, as weil ae for carrying om the further ecitation for the joan. # committee of thrve be appointed Vet the Central Uomuaittcs, waich will reside in New The question was them called up, on the position which this Congress ocowpies im relation to the revolutionary Congress beid on s¥th January, in Philadelphis. It wae Resolved, That the transactions and resolutions of th Congress iz Phil: mations! |. Ia reference to the Congress contemp’ in New York in May next, it was ved, of said Con: Bow will have no effeet in altering the di ne of this a8. Kiukel was then empowered to tepeesens the Ameri oan Congress of goerautees and its decisions at the nox Kuropesn Uongrees. Our Philade) phin. Correspondeno Prrapmiewia, Feb. 19, 1852 Counterfeiters Coughtb— Charged with the Portemowth Bank Robbe yA Matrimonial isc ape: Our city police have eaptured a gang of men, who yes terday, commeneed the emission of a new counterfeit on the Wyoming Bank, of Wilkesbarre. They are of the ten dollar denomination, ard are too Inferior to the fremuine note te pase current here, though several persons were cheated with them lest night by gas light. ‘Te dey o gentlemam picked up a well stuffed pecket- ‘ook, amd thought had found a prine, until he ex- as and found the notes were of this new emission ‘The prisoners are mostly from New York Jack Btevonr, arrested some time since for particips- tom in the Porvmeuth Bank robb (Ae & public examinstion today, before Mayor Gilpin, wh strong testimony was elicited. He has tee ss a 2 x: tteneive store robberies in our Pe mn mouths ; and cercain velopemaente ba ¢ Teeently been made, ‘ man cocasionally emplyed apo the watch, as a sub- pie, in as far as they concern th regarded as null and void. to be held which yeur country once reseived | CITY TRADE REPORT. Trvasvar, Fed. 19-6 P. M. Baxavsrorrs.—Flour seemed active, the buas- ‘ness inclading 10,000 barrels erdinary to choles with common to , $5 25 per barrel. N Rye flour ale fetobed $2 6244; while over 400 barrels Jersey and Brandywine meai were purchased at full rates, with 70 punebeons of the latter at $1625 Buok- wheat flour wasin request at $2 12}¢ a $2 87}K per 100 Ibs. Wheat ruled quiet. only 6(@ bushels Genesse white realiming $1 27, madid also corn, of which but 4000 bushel iow Southera were sold, at 700 Domestic oats commanded 37 a46c per bushel, an e@ivance. Barley and rye did nt vary much Carn At Waebington Drove Yard. —Offered 1,000 becves (60 southern, end remainder from this State), Demand fir and prices firm. Bales of good retailing qua- ities at from 7 to® cents. About 100 head left over an- scld At Browning’s—Offered 60 cows and calves, at from $25 to $32 50 w $46 All sold 4000 sheep and lamba, on sale; prices at from $2 $3 60 to $5 forthe 1 8745 8 $2 50 a $3 OO for the latter. At w’s—Hudson River Bull's Mead--Offered 300 5 To. a 9c ; £8 cows and calves, at $22 50, £30 w $45; 2060 sheep and lambs, all sold; prices of sheep, $2 50 a $3 75 a $5 60; lambs, $2 500 $3. $4 Corres continued brisk, the @ransactions reaching —_ bugs Java at 10K¢, and 230 do Rio at 8X a 93¢0. per Ib Corton —The market remains without change, with sales, t¢-day, of 2 500 bales. Fuesours to Liverpool continued firm, and vessels scarce for the present. Weeteriy winds have, no doubt, kept back many which were due, aud with ite change « Bumber of arrivals may be expeeted. About 3,60) bales of cotton were taken at td. Flour wna at 2s.; and grain at 6d; higher terms were also demanded for dead weight and cheese. To Glasgow, 200 bales cotton were engaged at 4d. There was no change in rates to L' Havre, rates were steady at 30 for oott erp, 200 bales cotton were engaged at Me. no change to nottoe in rates to Californias. Provisions were in better request, aud the operations reached 330 bbls. prime and mess pork at $18 62}, a $14 1236 and $165 60 @ $1576; and 450 pkgs, piokled shoul- dere ard hams, at 6% a7o. and 9c per lb; 170 bbis, prime Ieed, at 96. a 9i¢0.; 1,000 do. prime and mess beef, wt $476 w 96 and $0 a $11 60; 100 tlerces prime meas do, 7 Led $16 66; and 6 bbls. beef hams, as $ib—reapeo- \vely. RECKIPTS OF PRODUCE THIS DAT. By Bupson Rivex Ranxoan — 558 bbls flour, 40 pies. beef; 62 do butter; 22 do. eheese; 22 casks ashes; 6,016 bus. oats; 212 eides leather; 323 sheep, hogs; 200 — hay; and 144 do. wool By Kare Raitnosy —187 pkgs. butter; 41 hogs; 38 oasks ashes; 2481 bbls. flour; 6.161 bos oats; "10 bis. whiskey; 50 begs corn. do barley; 20 pkgs oheste; 80 calves; 14 head cattle; 1,256 sides leather; 28 bales by; end 64 do. wool. Telegraphie Reperts, New Onceans, Feb 16, 1852 {Cotton—Bales te-day have been 3,000 bales, at 75,0. a To. for middling, a Married, At Brocklyn, on W ednesday, February 18 by the Bey Dr. Cox, Mr. Bensamin O Lec to miss Anna M, only daughter of the late Richard Oreed, ail of Brooklyn On Thursday. February 19, by the Rev. Dr James Root. Sir, @ W. Baier, of Green Point, L. I.,ito Mise Many ¥ , daughter of Allen Osborne, of Clinton, N. J, At Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Fovraary 10, by the Rav R. i Stars, Thomas Goocn, Esq., to Mrs, Kutanern L. loves On Wednesday, February 18, by the Rev. J. K. Rock- well. Frevericn @ Jenne to Miss MantHs F Lawarvor, daughter of John Lawrence, Erq , all cf Brooklyn, N.Y. Died, On February 19, after a long and severe tliness, Jaye, wife of John McCandless, in th th year of ber age. Her friends and acqueintances are respootfally invited to attend ber funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o’elock, from ber late residence, Fourteenth street and Kixhth avenue, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Thursday morning, February 19, Faaxora Buita- nerm, daughter of John B, Whitman, Esq, and wife of Androw Ton Ryok, aged 96 years, Ube fiter@s and relatives of the family, also her brother in law, Henry Spear, are Invited to attend her fonerel. from ber late residence. No. $2 Hicks street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at 2 o’clook. On February 18, Micttart Henny, son of Rostana and the lete Michiel Blevin, aged 4 years and 5 months. The friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, this day, at 1 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his mother, No, 28 West street, ‘without further invitetion At Hemden, Conn., on Weduesday, February 18, Aa- nes, Wife of Peter F. Thorne, and daughter of the late Kobert Middleton, in the 22d year of her age The friends of the family are respsctfully invited to at tend her funer: t No 111 Chambers street, to morrow afternoon, at 2 0 cicck, On February 19, after @ severe illness, at the Astor Houre, Catnenine Bran, aged 34 years, a mative of Ireland. ler remains will be taken, at 3 o'clock. to Williams: burg Her friends are requceted to attend owing that a | stitute, bas been concerned in them. Goods valaed at | 91,600 hare been reeevered, the most siolen from Kelgel & Brother's store, spall aor ‘The two polieemen go serio be ly, acherge of seduction; but id very wisely averted the prosecution by marryi © he meant to be his victim, and the auhappy ¢ twats t se in @ very ebort time Lena ae viow ow Camaprans ror Tam Rat, vie Lose Paravors —-Petidoms are to oircul Cavede eacking for the release sf O'Brien RMengber, the Irieh cuties. On February 18, Evora Fonsten, youngest daughter of Henry D. Jobneon. aged 5 years 6 months and 18 days. ‘The friends ef the family ere reepectfully invited to at tend her funeral, to-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, ¢4 Bowery, without further invitation, At Circleville, Oto, on Febraary 11, Juage Mc Aatucn, an old and respected eitizen of that place. MAKIVIME INTELLIGENCE. Mevements of the Ocean Stenmers. ‘ Lnav - Liverpoe! “Liverpool tee SUN Rises, OUN BETS PORT OF NEW YORK, FEB. 19 1883 Cleared. Pstaaasanal United States, Berry, Chagros, Jones & John- “Sty Merton, Davis, Savannah, Whey & Dimon, Ee ve Livan, Edwards, Charlceton, T Ws ay ee. (Br), james Rive a men, martine, in, Bi ‘7 ie W Burchsud. gore John Coase, Bul, Cape? Palm ry Bria Brities Queen, Brown, St John, PR, PJ Nevins & Brig Vonus, Gaetan, Cardenas, Noemith & Sons. Brig Some eoler, Mobile, Kegle & Berard. eee Bu pb “he ip Gui Porto Cabello, iF Aro Jscksenville, Ne ar peeee G DeNlossenk, BrowrlertW ltainevo nNO, Dolaer& otter. ved. Arri wo BM eteam: ott Goorg!a, Portor, Chagres Feo 7, Havana , Bristol, 0 days, with 64, spoke wiab ty to MO Robo E Helon Maria (of Bath), Bi and 2 passengers, to massor. Fob 9, at 26, loi eatreent from 0 for Hampton Roads; 1: f Bi the hull of @ abip, no m: Gul Nowings gale the time,could “Bark Rreriherpe (Br), iGlgadon, Galway, 70 days, with easen cers, 10 Jepsen & voll! Spork Joka deems Sat Boston), Fanch, Mataness, 10 Co, vessel to master. with wine, &e, lat —, lon 71, rom Savannah tor Liverpool (probably sriecton for L eh (Br), Brennan, St Domingo Clty, £5 days, DO Rossire & Mitehell, Norfolk, mDaris Mars ie days. Brig [enasie ( 1c), Rigeo, to Chomberisia. Robiagen & Uo. caw Br hark Ap vehiydcignln ¢ "On TPocsdty, 4 y slet, and next morning, after i. bf eg eargo'sueseeded. tn govting off, shorgh ke ous coneiterable ein mw very condition. Behr NJ, with 20 Sotten, 100 bbls font, B rk Arion, to thi sa derweitere, M Brown, who nas the wreck of the bark j the tide ebds md shat heb CapsJohn rts, y Jones, Behr J Truman, Tut Retr Mere: rot An We ie Bou hh & Ready, Cates on, Raat ‘arrish, Norfo! mend, Greon +4 Goldamiite ‘Greenpee rt, Boer Point Judie, Gaver, Nepore Below, A berm brig from Nove Scotia. Alec, one bark in the offing, Salled, United States, Berry, Ohsgres: shin Misnehi bark Béward, Patterson, Apaikchioola uring the day, N; at * ip Rhein, ashore at @ape May, has stowed away apes 20 ump her ont eo se to ged a 130 more, in New York. cere, from Jaeme! et norday night, a) Dr to leak b aly. ‘rhe crew to lighten her forward. wn the bay this The steamobip Hermann wen’ ona ‘aug ‘wip, afvor being #} the Dry Dook for afow days, to raing "Bian Riward, Patte nce for Apalachiool loon! 25 Pas baok John Garr: #, LAverpoot for ise oa bg Boston. Jon 19-Are Borll Gow nd Jan BMG Martin Priederich, Bests, 27, ue L, Jam Arr Corints, Smith, Uharieston, a Gnerroce, Jam 2—Si€ Ailsa, Dogald, Mobile; Lecbildo et heres Marsh, NOrleans; Rapole AVE Obeseponke, ‘Tyler, do; e aid for 4. je 128; or, de ben; on lew. ie oe, Faswon, do ith Jo Taue, Lowest, | aM hati to chastonen. so do. la Se wn the tera * achore om the BWI wap, remained for 2 hours, thomping vory heavily. Dei 0 Sho aiverwards que ani provesdod 80 tere and eft echt is ashore ineide of the Nerrows. The hi F henistanion, Bliss Aan, | coon), Frestehatla, Wessels, for Gity ge Z on Md Orone, re. Chase, Palerme, Pontanourn dan S814 Pebriee ones i egy a; Moras "Huber: Now aun Pests, | Osteo an from Leadon. f a Pet ia Lydia, Boule, trom Havre for ryt name (below Cardi), Jan 38—E & B Porkias, w, oe eer Chosaponke, Lambert, Baltimore. TH, Jaa B—The Hayfruen, ‘Smids, from NYork | tor ‘Onrusiaaa, putin leaky; has been surveyed and is dis charging Lamtaan, Jan 17—The Chief arrived from Troon for Ba- vannah, very leaky, ust diseharge. from Lond hark ¢ Cesar, clam, from Bhiolds Telegraphic Marine Heperts. Barks Osk, and Bolah, Philadelphia; Evelyn, Borsaa Flavio, 8Fr1 Cleazi Viola, Noreen Lucinda, and Mata: also brig! Maooa, for Pwr. apenryta, Feb 19-4 ¥" Arrived—Berk Yuba. Hardy, Bosten; sohrs Hamlot, Nick- erton, Providence; Ninotta, Ninetes, Cherry, ‘Nortel. steamer Kennvbeo, Seymour, NYork. Miscellaneous. Seip BHANUNGA bads orl) ‘oot of water in her Sole: on Tarsony nigit, at which time 10) bales of cotton had gi bape Tow boat BB Forbes returcet +o Nant aes and a steam pump, which would be sakon $0 a iar by lund, it being too rongh for the steamer to pubis on board. The cargo comes out clowly. res Jas Yoornt—Capt Howe cone aie the report thas art of bis kee! came off while bis chip w: ae rest near oy Weet, The paint npom her bottom was S ooarcely 001 a, Bann Axton, of Boston, ashore on Squan Beach, @ ded condi ro) Diy be lost om account of tho sand washing over them” Arion was buil Portsmouth, abouts year sinco, is 425 valued a6 $24.00; and insured for tna amount in of which 10,805 at the New Eag b4 the Rqulvabl 2,100 at tho Ailince, and 1,200 at the City Mut monry. Sve arrivals. Barxs E Witson, and Roarva, before rerenies’ to have gono ashore a Vera Crus, are cxprcbod to be got Banx Counsen (new clipper), built at Richmond Me, 200 tone, has been ed for the Afrioun trade for (Oe and. the bark Rising Sun, buily at he eS 7 tons, for the California business, at $14, Bane Huatoo, Holmes, from NOrleans for Vora Crus, dod with cotten Peel vth ais, ai2"z Casan. trom Shields for NYork, ser at Ramarate 274 ‘with bi ah er Bure Cuas Hever, of Richmond, Me, sshore om Sand Shoals, Cape Henry, was from Wilmington, NC, for Rioh- mond, Va, with a omall oargo of Lumber. va. Bnow, on her paai or, lost part of ber deck load On to Havana from 2b ult, in a heavy Eonr Unxon, from Baltimore for Charlooton, before report a ene ael se loak «of Hsti raging booame choked, She would have to discharge part ot Of CATES, Missixe Vxsert.—B8oh Seth Hall, of Dennis, got ashore on Prince Edward ieland in the gals of Oot. 3, wae gos of and inden with potatoes (-r Dennis via Provincetown. Sid from tho Island att Noy 23, and lofs Canso harbor 23th, since which ook hae buen from her. & good versel of vid, valacd at $4,500, of which $2,100 was red ab the ‘Onion ofhee in Provincetown. Her orew oon. d of Both Hal), mastor. agod ‘30 years, who was married; irsm Kogors, 3 Pre B 24; Nymphes 2% a rate of Marcus Taylor all of Harwich, the pars of Grew of Abe inte ech Feautlin Dexter, of Harwioh, wrocked inthe ote Ba It may bs ecolsected snat ( apt James Wine, the father of ahe abort, went'to the 1 after hepring of tke his four sons, Haintersed: ued identiaed abe sires abeos tof Marva Taylor. ‘he body of bis fourth som, Henry C, agod 15 years, could met be found. Ho made bli bevensary arfangemonte to have: the’ bodied taken home for burial in the above veseel. Liysrvoos, Jan hip James Brown, Capt. Hines, whio sited from ¢ jocomber il, for Philad slp his, Toturned thie mors ing im distrees, after having been as far natn on 2712, with mainmsst sprong, heving ehipped to onjthe 2hth of December, which carried il ia with wator, and doing white yi ay bulwerk other damsge hips Ontario, C. Palmer, baa rayts, gan re 01 ar i— Nov 15. archer, 7 t0tb, Oreron, Wimpenny, FH, 350 jarroll, Leng. Nan, 200 sp; 2!tn, Young ; Heols, Besse, NB, 1,(5) sp; 1,000 ap; Lats, tte, Bartor, do 1.000 Wi by lotier, mo date, Lat, &2, Adoliae Gibbs, FU, binee leuving Payen; Leonidas, Giark, NB. 24) spon Sarah, Ksymond, (late Morse) Son Francisom, 150 a on iar: ‘Swain, NB, 140 sp since leaving Pay- Deo 6, Danl Webster. Meador, Nai Ben table, "Coon, NB, W. (latter sid Dac also aniled Dec 8, Maria, Higgins, of —, to Spoken. uth), Chase, 8 days from Mobile well Bar! Batler, rom Fatah Islands for Now Bodford, Jan 19, labs 05 3, lon resis Ports. CaLrao, Jan 9—1 hip st am, arehee, Chincha Isl- apd, te woe tor ron Rot ae lL—Arr brij G Willard, Miter Port land; Brapl: 201 port, Reed, ts ‘sta ie. bark Homer, Carlisle, Boston: write H Lo} 1, Booker, Frankpoy ert, Gen Finck ‘or! pala 3 1th, Brot a, Lindsay, Philad c eS —B1a steamship Pioneer, Ketteridge, New York via Kingston, Ja. Gtenyvraos, Feb 4—Bark Emily Benntog, Ray, from Pht. Indelohis, arr 29th ult; brie Se Miams, Got ‘tor Boston toon. Bid sbi lew, bark Lye 1d 2908, brige Fogalee, Bradwary, irork Sint io Fianie Be. Wilson, ohn, the oon To) ido ” Coney abd Nov 25-8 Corsair, Hubbard, Boston; Dee 2, Prorporo, hip Hoeeiot titeving, Spavin, Bos- oo ma ersten, Deo 5—Bi acao, Jan 17—! Brix Barah, Colman, for Coro Bay, to load for N York, abt re Havana, Teh tare rie Annawan Aimy, Witminaton, S14 10h, brig Hy Marehall, West, Bor thy bark J 6 Jehngen Biepte Gage, Matan Westport Re: G fa tae Hardie, Matensoe (see ay onan bun: wood do; brigs Vonus, Orr (or Williams), Bicea, Morena; ws De bg rote Ip pace Shannon, Bow “4 Barivax, houre ( hours by fog, and pro F 2 Forley, ry alle O'Brien a Richmond Capes. Iphis. mays Bere, about Dee ay ship Colehis, Skillings, oston. Kixesron, J, Jan 31-814 sohr Goean Quem, Garaud, Cha inet; Aral Chapliv, 2 brie Thomee Btowart, Owens, ore. Arr at Montogo Bay, Jan 23, eobt Beiste, Be gma Ga. Mansavitea, Jan No Am vessel in wok, Mararzas, Fob 1l~ arr brige pad et York, We Har Mary Jane, Gatos, Havens; scir 5 Murch, bark Emblem, Hardie, do. Bld ee bark impress, ase Bristo! _Bowdiveh, Mayo, Boston; 13th, brig Maino, Hh inst, beige Bogen Ludwig, v4 Boston, : Principe, Botier, for N York, Den sid brig Vutnam, Danie! (igi Bos Ines, Bier for NYork ce Boston(; dan Si- ro brig Delmont Look, Ginn, Havana herine & Mary, Waccen, by Arenas, Jan 2—Bark Homor, Wellman, from La Union, uno. Rearnios, Cubs, Feb 6—Brie Coroting, Coot, from Boston, arr Ist, to redion bor reburn eb 16th; sehr Mary, Yates, from Boston, uno. Sr Berxna, Jan 681d ship Jamestown, Homan (from Whampon), London. tr Jaco, Jan Sl—Brig Wia H Par) | Inne 34, arr Sth, | Br Tuomas, Feb 1 leans for New Yor; I'r | Blanchacd, Davis, frem Livery re) Te eran, Peb 7--Arr brie D Niche Tae, anes tor, Porto Sid 5th Gibt Webstor, from Port , », from NOr B, reve: Tee Howsetn, rigs ADK!O eM Ist dir oe, ¢ Chameton, wick« from Jamaion, srr 2%) Sorry, trom | arr 29th; use MY masioe, arr VaLranaiso, Doo 26—Sbin Censador, a lag; and othere ae before. Sid lsh, bra i yAnn J be orcas A Vera Cavr, Fob Are brig Azores, Amsbary, NOr Jeane, Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Fob 1G—Are bark Juctien Story, Ryder orton. # @ pene iO The n, King, Vormu da, BOSSON, F ‘a 8 Hole; sehr J € | Gham , tebe J & Bimpron, Haskell, Phil ship Rurepe, Lov, Liverpool vik | Halifax; srlesto tes Jie Ur Poudleten “baker, “iichia sobr Nai lam BALT/ MONE, Feb 18—Arr gohe Gtooian, King, Attaks | Coquimbe, | Pas it bark antelope, #'o Janeiro ana a mys BUCKSVORT, Fob 13—Sideckrs Fonrietss, Marrimas, Ma | tapaes: deen 8 Brown, Lanpher, Berbice. CH. am LESTON, Pob iS—arr brigs Taiio (Sp ohu Car. k Carter, Liverpool; B Poltadel- Thin, Sle lath, ah; Jesper, asiy, DB York; aheg Piok omit Pari Tob i ace ae Nethae Bartoe, Mi jexen dris. GLOUCRSTER, Fob 1t—Art rede Highland, MoPaddon, nat port for Bork Mivh, brie Ol obonald, de da sore ee Lg N Yorks 16 Yor! rem > for 1 ey, Bile joeton for N OTOLE B'S noLm, este), Diokmen, & ecles AD! noe. Porviand for Feb 16, PM—Arr pe Pau. (of Aw ‘ork tog Boston; sohe D Phillips, Cae rie A Rirter ttezantria for Reotports ere O'Baen, praca oston: Nae Puyo barks Zenobie, Pop bile £ Clifford; Oa ee, and a yan Philadelphia 0] Matanses for do; uid a beige Shaoktved, A Fearing, piche Belle, Morthera ah F a Bal kor, Frai up in pore 9 ve N byW nat Pye Osk, artis; }arohel ter iaons or brig Florentine (3; sohre Joseph Turner, Millig NYork; Fran’, MoMasn, do, BGW HaVEN, Fob is—Arr sloop Jai Gorham, ——, Briewl, LI, Sid orig pereal 0, Atwood, Windi br Hua tor, Parkcr, Jamer ivi NEW LONDU _ Fob T7—Aer aloo Prudent Howard, from Wareham for Nvork. | Sid schr Hudson, Pookham, from Vigainies sloop New London, Lati tor N York. BORN LOR, r - 13. eanes Baward Evozess, Shaw, Nor ‘NEWBURYPORT, Fed 17--Sld selr Gladiator, Phila Pb NEWPORT, Feb 17—Arr hark Iii alent Howard, Mobile for Pr: vidonce; brig Grand Turk. Ma: tor Provit Isth, ‘brig Sheokford, Coombe, Bastpor) for Paitsde'p: achre Hearen, Newman, pier paerbers fox das Justine, Gidds, Portlaud for New York: Vend Wicker, Kockland for d J& for do; Viosory. Nickerson. Bon ey, de do; Vineyard, Poste do for Norfolk; Otis, Bill ut, Newburypors for Bal v eg Rook! nd for NYort. Old sloop Vigilen Saorsmento al, Providence; sehr Ta: Gssenboss, for NY. SACOLA, Feb 7—Arr ie Msobigonne, Chamberisin, Be Old yeti iaaas) Somers, Adams, PROVIDENCE, Feb i. res sohrs Wateon Baker, Whel- a Norto¥k; Arotio (of #rovincetown), Moulton, do Dawson, Baltimore vis Apponaug; sloop Blsokst ath sche supposed ti werk Below, » fore an‘ or, A; eon, from SmyrAR, Bal. briae Com 1 Tobia ales, Mat ed oP, Frederic Brown, ‘durdiaer, NYork; PI rican, illisms, do. PORTLA Fel Tare} barks Sarah ey Halo, Crowther, Lhe] es “Mayflower, Wa » Chandler, Sabi sven Henley; Gomer, vr om, and ‘ual Homiltoa, Bow WAN FRANCISCO, Jan 21—Adv ship Valparaiss, Kilham, for Panama 20h; brie Col Fremont, Nason, for SDicgo and intermeriate porto 25an ese iv NC, Feb8—Sid a bark and sie supposed for Buenca Ayros, and bi brs J ik Dow, for ; brige Jalis Moul- aacs, aud HF Ryder, ston; Chas Henry, Rion” mo hr Horn ork. STONINGTON, Kon 16 ‘Sid schrs Rough & Ready, Phips bor, ii and May, for NYo UMIRGTON, Feb 19— arr brig Tangier: Fart, Matnasas lo Mitohell, Dougles, Gran ig Lae Varney, B niga David Duffel 16sh, Kate Foster, tian, Gakdatoupo, Buchsmigess (Duveh), Biydoar Bt marin: sobre Ellen, Blackmore, Boston; 17h, Mary Powell, Powell, x WARREN, RI, Fed 17—Arr brig Fri i. Franklin, Ms- Sanees. Passengers Arrived. Bowen eee Rosnoko—S Stromp, D Refopback. RK Haw! L Harrington, J Ae ser, W Spanlding, wy Bly, Indy, and lot, J W Thompson. J R McC! Mrs T, or Mrs Grojis, Ded WA Grojin, Miss C Clesdy, Capt. Siri hem, USN ‘PG Radley, W Godnin, USN, ¥ Gardiner, a B Elliott, J ‘Neva ren, M Reardon sad lady, Passengers Sailed. San Juan ann CoE poppe Univ be Whitman, H W Coggeshall and wife, O Quackenbush, W W Karna, J 8 Pow AL ae £A W Cushing, J Coie ad . D MoM B Stowart JW Lnness, G Moore, T Molt ton, w 8 Hvilaon 8 my Townson’, S Pagi man, 8 McKee, L Leonard, W M Palmer, J H MoCallai Caborne, J Hail, “g Campbell, J Mo‘oraell, D Pattia, Phel t's Brest olps, G Phe! ro! Porter, Mre eo W Yates, AMurrell, © Nichols, D Cooh- id 17 in the stecrage. Conover, N Saw} or, AW Porter, MPercival, 0 odson, Futler, 3 ‘uinsaee gz 4 Gareaghan, ms om th, J A Tho yor, 3 ting 7 Thompson, 8 Ervine, E Jente, © Sasi Wiitwnbetee, A w eae J Rando, Plats, MRoghn, 0. G ducka Crane. Riche ardvon, 0 Davia, TM Davis, Z Chapin W Dryer Tame R Gr Willime,J i MoKee’O Wontar ilend, Fd Barbour, § Hope HN Jones, TM Jones, AN D Jones, 8 H Noreuts. H Roo Hadeon, E C Sail Jones, J eee A Jon Whal, WH Cox,J eons J ie Whelukamo, B Frer “had! Bmith, Vail, E an. Smith iNielden, Wm EI Davie, John Kigbee, TL. Bec a ¥ T Clark, Gi'bers Marshall, ta sai Joe, Jas Bhants, Day Cc Tania anks, @ Morter, D a! ca HO Be ber, B Thompson, J #mith, JTinkian, JG Lit FB Heath Chas Wood, Pride, David Co: Boyes ches Noyes, Lucius Cox, Saml Key P S$ Leeoh, Joho Pike, Geo Gerrold, Davi: Shep AD Morrow, Gilman se bite, Bi obort Wm Jarwin, Wm Pratt, Robt Colden. A W pele oA ou Ww WC Wood, D aoe ‘randall, W ipbell. ” Dowd, J E LHembreck, H wiggle hom, JG Cl ke, ie Bailey, T Shannon, L oe hs Pi Ca J Wal ‘khurst, G Toottonon, “a J MoHes| J North, A WM Lee, di ‘John stg ” Pais ‘vain jamin Martin, Jacob 8 Ta Levi Peter aie es Gates, SAL Granville’ Reith Thomas Terrill, ma « Ke ior, Wim ner, Avg Jedingor, John Rartinger and two children, Sa P: rs Evgtincer, D Eeatinger, F & Miller H Peo 0 re mrn, Rolomon Borshamer, * Joseph Holinet Aug’ Greeley, George Walters, Donnie Hinekev, Chation G Hughes, 7 M Roach, L Bate grion, Wim @ ff Boano, Bo'oa Townans. G F Winn, i Gajnata Pyne JIMCampbell, L Gunther, BWeat,J parsers, ES Goddard. J Tvhneston, D Harvey, Catherine Guinee, 8 Mirley, Jno Gee ips Stephen Gode- J Bruce, Geo Collins, & loge. M Minor or DJ Brown, J B x Kernan, C Standish, K Pook, LJ Koringer, Bi ota 28M, W Sutton, @ D Kean, HW ia nody, Site ¥, Ink, endfor $0 uate, Di Nile yf ‘Mittor J it ary Graham ‘and Hy K 8 Courant A W * Hey. PB Kells, A Koil, DSGeaham, M bild, J Graham, Thos Siane J MoUuiro, illard, Som'l Ven Cott, 8 Feller, N Poller, C Stolp, W Greenwood, A Heyes J Tugies, N Brohaws, J McDermott, P For, Fd Grae hei, JJ nt, J Holden, 'T Brown, M Roberts, W & Mor- aon, Fox, Vitor Riely, WA Robinson. J Mahoney, W Mn ld T Dubtom, 1 Mahony, J Robinson, W Niler, Di D ae 4 iindelphia, from sou Mt va Moon, Mies Mw Glbon rte Kilen Simpson. Dr Josoph Po urden, Bostty Daity a D Walker and family, ondell. JS Foley, de ars wold, Mrs Fucgerson, Mi Mr hapten and Indy, WA Chak Doan. JH Chapman, Mes McDonough wna amily, Mre Foster, Mrs Moom and lady, and 38 steerage passer ere. J Bare. Mer Biewell, Mii TO Connor. Passengers to Arrive, Mew Onteays Pag poet Philadotphia—L Terlton, 1B Borlow, L H Drake, ner. J Batehetor, Dr Owens, J Peinvard, B Turk, B Jenrten, Bender, Mr Debois and indy, Liout Retahaw, UN, JB Putnam 8 Roliias PMollcy. WG Booth, J MoGourby J Batcheloe, W hanged sTUPrINa, SteameHi 5 BROTHER “JONATUAN. A MITRD eee sf speuras ted, Pe i A iad a Oh re to properly ararteed, per Brother Jonathan, w! sails Thursday, ey ih For e, ly onl; MILLS, Arsnv, Bt Gorviande eiteet F ie e_ steamer will tates matte Yor Europe, Deal ay HYe'clock M. trom or barth ak Wes “Ne berth woeured Ull bold fore Bee froight or pases, ving Tpernalled socommodations for sloganee an¢ comte rt AED K GOLLINS & CO, No. 66 Wall rireat. Pi sHteedhip ANisatia will succeed the Pacific, and pall 4 v. a MAIL STEAMSHIP BERMANN, E D T Higgins, (U. 8. BN.) commader will ssil rans Ty st Southampton, te land the mails and pas for ¥oefand and Tre day, F it Ens m torday, February Zt N Regn ree. retiee, eat Pee, vin Pires Catia $19, In bin, Lower Saloon, $108, In Pass shroughk the P sliyared ia Havre: aad London, Por Passage TT, STHULADELETTUA ane LIVERPOOL STRAM- ox thoit Rew steamshipe ae ORRLPMI Ay lay, Macob 4 lay, Apcil 5 Oey of Gt City of Manobect ome, $V; in apply to nak @ fiw) N. Yn iadelpis. Oarrats rane, Vera 0: freight. Apr. wo £6 —Bhe letters oF matle will be re Merlin, exoeDt through she Pow Ufl F% : aN FRANCISCO.—DISPATOR Link Sai MARL ANGEL 0, at pler No.3 Beast ee Gnhp. pore will please hand im dott bilte of India; ft! aqnatara, #an. bo slgned afvor the shi a Pw gee one be taken tao, wornd nat ritN lon © tow beng Ol vety igh 1 Pla mm, 4 Wall SHIPPINe. RICHMOND ViA MORTOLK AND O(rY bal Datarday at Go aeck P.M. from Pie mar | S' Nort iver: ‘The stoomeb' a. oom meneee, will be ready te Seabee ~is riday, and sail freight oe passage apply to DEEN & THORN. Ton, 0 West street. Mo: ein, goods will be reecived for Civy Point after and on this ri oweng! aan hens ao if Om our coast. Travellers and various south and west of South Caroli the reute Bavan: erable to ry = eb ode or ake Interior, to 60 8 2 depot. an which tbe! are te be leit ach pac! ‘a peokage. a bal Shard STATES AND PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSAIP ugh line fer Sam Franoivcy, via of sailing da7.—On . Feb b. led im hor nocom: vein, 0. 8. w, s4'2 ‘chee 13 Steset, orm iv iat with be Totariete ete male, or orn the extra steamer of ain STATES ‘AND PACIFIO MAIL 8' —Only thro Moe for Saa Francisco, vie moe February vite Gkonala, vena 8,000 towi weiey secs Me with oa Chagros, 0 bss Nortoorner, to Ml withous any delay for Sen Francisco, on arrival of tho Panscngers and mailw os Panama. For froight or passage, oly y tie aoa’ 177 Woes otroet, oorner of Warren sb. Baie Tnding vigned st the office ou the morning ef Ue 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,.—FOR NBW OR- jeans, MS Havane —Change Db day —The spicndid stoas Pe ae 3,0.0 bo3 . D. Porter, U. ail from she pier afi y of Warren ‘clock P. M. ps saloon berths, § aon 538. sepeci, oly igh Pi for Now 0 Will be transferred to another steams ip of ais Lin For freight or pasrage, apply te M. 0. ROBERTS, inv West street, corner of Warren street. New} Pee FoR bmn fety ir ICEBOO, via CHAGRES canal NORTHERN LIGHT 0 make her frat érip to Chagres éire Hou Satardey the 1Ohot apenas s Fr Ro, 2 Noth river. Passengers by tie will be takon from Panama to oe aa opi on | Mel 'y oply, B. patra , arent, No.9 Biotecy place, upataire. OR PASSAGE ONLY.—FOR SAM dot reba De rect.— Regular Paeket Line.—The sploadid A por bark KREMLIN. Fobrusry 2. T! gers, now ree a hs taken. exoe] mall Love for nonengers. For passage ply to ” facies arcnte, 86 Woet Peay cormer of Albany OR CALIFORNIA MEW | AND INDEPENDENT eamship Com) ition & the old 0) he The by ih =e splea Meveamehie ‘OR! tg mh, Norah Fiver, Maron Gut, ai 3 0% cloek Ssupecking wiih independent etonimshipe at Pr Ait hsoves tickets are guaranteed against detenti a Saly ture. thesugh line, we will bake but a timited fang i of paseenntr®, te Pi tbe Isdbmus, For bag 2 or ie S™5 ROOM PASSAGE 70 SAN FRANCIS00, FOR $175, in the new aad magnificent clipper GeV. MORTON: Tyiug at Fier li, East rivers Hor grost pice will render her much more and cemfortaole in rough Tees at sea, than emsll 4 noious eo) panecngers, Morton will thove intonding te take passage, that she iss much harpue and more elegant ship than any other taxing passa Sbe will be in fine trim for speed, and it is oon! dently be Ueved ebe will make ss short » made, PUROUGH TO BAN FRANCISCO. ‘and Sen Fragoisco Steamship Line.— UNITED STATRS, i tone Durthen, Panama v0 Ban These veooclse Ab Daeaed by any on Eitactod vo ach vessel. GO., Genoral Agents, 23 Beavor street, a1 4 an expert: ay ppl te Da Wee Ney Yorks a & cleans” JONES & JOHNSTON, 98 Wall GRECIAN, day, 28th ae bi ie rel eiseo. ‘The propric toe o aU days, as she rfl ral cae for Lge es Jk. iM Re ‘Vertel. will follow thie imme: for passage apply te ADAM SMITE. 38 Fr sty Tipecte sate take any or t, @x0e} THR TICKETS FOR CALIFORNIA VIA THE Strsiveof Masclian and Panama, by the maguitcont ow double engine Steamship Reindeer’ 1, Caps.D. Le Woon, whieh will ail trom'Now York fer he Sbove ports on Thureday, the las April, 185%, This ate shi nif aly for w Or a pense of ee wll taken or sy or LS IN HALL, - JOH! Crook's Hotol, 195 Washington street, AORTA OR, BAN hop ke The entirely new and o| aad wilt BE C tened S 1 eli Matoh Ist. 7! trade, it is expected she eighty or ninety days; the sccom: per ship JULIA AN! will posttivel vessel having been kal expressly for this make the passage foe about eet for passengers now in port. Teeeal, akon, way superior to any 01 ation, to sec poe ae utifal ue mite num! mmber will be 1 yy to BUTLER, BROTHSES, _M8 and 163 South otre are in eve: Barl: ‘if from Fhilsdetpk! AS = with Capes cers only. with one commodious saloo: rooms, affording th + ilies or parties, #nd will sail on tl renence in upper cabin, $2: ‘ward, $160. ‘oF passage, apply im: “MOSBLEY, 87 Scuth Front strect, or A.W east corner of Front and Walnut B,— It is confi: in pinety da; SPLENDID ONUMENTAL CITY, rior Roocommods- y she steamships orgin, ‘Brother Tonavhan, and sh, ‘for Chi Chis favors and made her last trip (rom fan Francisco to seventcen running Man esr For further information, apply to JHEISSION, 87 Wall streos, ]Xytap STATES Matt TEAMSETP COMPANY.— Ths double on- ‘sb vonn Henry Rodgere, U 8. H, hs for Havens snd Now Or: ah ad zo'clook PM. Froighty 03%. No bills of lading will ied. Por frvight oF passage, mpany, 177 Weak at a of Warren ALIFORNIA THE ONLY TH splendid new steamship WILLIAM PENN ly sail for Chagr d Fi erelock. precisely. | Passongers taking ‘shrough tick teamer will be Sarena 4 @¢ shrough without any Pd tenvion: For pas old moneroly, at reduced rates of fare.— did steamer BROTHER JONATHAN, |, unrivalled large: jursday, February ny r freight or pases tly to Be MILLS, A 51 \RRIGHT FOR NEW ORLEANS.—WE SHALL DE spatch our Freight Express for New Orleans, pedi, ke, por sveambbip Faloon, to morrow, Saturday, Feb. 31 ADAME & CO., 19 Wall stress, TWO THROUGH STRERAGE TICKETS’ ym Vanderbilt's Line, for this day. Inquire at No, 1 Washington strest, OTICKR—TO MASTERE or ALL “YRBERLS BOUKD for Ban Francisco. — an Ai Plone have two reports of . ,PASSORENEN BAaEE, H6., f of note, for she ors for Ali Me- for, om your ar | Martin, Mari eportar an aie and cy ed ood Lae of the Mew York : if He xpesns 0 or. — Ww an be ROUGH LINE, —THS | STeeye w a “cives the pation ire eystem. I ene ~ sholara ie Fogulaten V are weds ne Jom nr in ndeed ay uo, overs femaie—she wife, the mother—the one either budety eg wate or the e:hor in ‘she Ofyears, tu whom m ner can disco the causes, eymptoms, romedios, most oc es modo of ouro, in every complaint geet he faieth tomas in Dayton, Obie x eof w letter ia DAB b) Dra Me Mavs bene hi? 4 van Gin 7 My wife hea boon porceptiby anki Or groas any Ty qusieg hor confine more desilitating imminent 2 Isat oooasion, despaired of. 1 up posed this state wot ehings wes ‘inewisal ie, and ri od my~ self to meet the worst. At this time ( at tee weahe ) Thea ie our book me spexeas of, ry tere reac inemy oat i Srl ghey! v relief is anne ny ae my itera a pseease Provided @ 1, which I lsth us for this, ere another my head, in all human probability have been im ber grave, and my children lofs mother- practicable to convey more fully the ubjoots treated of, as they are of & nature strictly totem led for the smorcied. et those couremplatiog marriage For salt roadway, and ab the publishing omer, 12 Litele & Go. Albany; Joseph }. B. Peterson, 96 Uhestaut street, will be tranamitted rv of the United Geases. All ager) yeet Ome 129 Liberty A. suri woul Less mul, crore ee Piiabe, yait od er arene, 8 ity, cesses, which dcetrey tee hysioal and meant fi om ae borg arias Rigs tes pelal with plaig sud si yw ra J p naam and agonal of Rete semaes ewe It contains mi 1 goats Soe we a Fe" ored litho, a, i diseasce of’ sho reprodus their structures, wees, and ‘cunctl ns. im inte those eenens y Ruard agninat the imposition of he rice Dr. Lacroix ise eaally a¢ hided physiol Le for the eat Seenty years, bas been ah eae cea paere tans ana ree rove cuplos for $1. B. mol, ae Beaver treet Albany, Ni. “ ann street, an: inger ‘ownsen ¥. Branch off-e, 64 Lioyd strect, Buttale. RK. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “ Fe ee vate Gar gD Office hours 9 to 12 ed we and 6 t08 o’oluck wich street. From the anthor has enjoy resided several 2.00 Mn medic whieh het would tenons ‘aris, for the Core ae! years in those dleeases, follow 9 by a lo reblog, in this speciality, b senses properly peolal- ity,” bis practice includes chronic wu! ye en ais ones of the skin and bladdor, gravel, pains in the bsok, leas of mental and physical capacity, Sac sil complaines thas oan be attended im an office practice. OCTRESS K falta 2 2 ildren are la, dropsy, &o. the civ 8 all the modiol ni pethoeary. Office hours, befere 10, A. M., own from Fi 4, P.M. Pocres. WARD MAKES NUMEROUS CURES OF roed ani dolionte dlarasce, corner Cenal s Broadway. Far better the unfort at shemeclvee then go te aay of the ignorant te 001 08 have to come at Tart, hen ou will ‘be gravis anticipation to find yourself bevter im vwonty-fo ms | Gratis cured. Gonsultations private. A medical beek erat bythe har tf MAGICAL erepplcensip Fao 500 formor experience excecded. oases jroereen one rh several os ard. tite di 8, bat Dew - Ward, rententel & WARD, DEVOTED TO DELICATE DISKASRA, makes she speodieat cures ger Xnowa. All whe hers private disensc, ‘the admiration of ira ort Cisap por cure other acces sometimes ia six hour! gratis. Office, Canal street, corner a way. R. J. rhode eatin nim, Pot Dale nye BE PRO hia post josing $l, intended ie toes whe Rte feel eo bon a fol ae sae Vo inotease sheiz families. "It is slmgae D*, SMITH INVITES THE PARTICULAR ATTEN- ‘tion of the afflicted to his vegetable compound. Fee she cure of delicate diseaser, this medicine has no equal. 10 ghecks the trowblegome involuntary emisgions, wad performs perfect cure in a papers and $4 D hort tit in bottles; the former sent by mail in seer rm. Addrem Baste rinklo; ow a Post Office, N. B.— Several enterprising agente w D*, DE LANEY’S CELEBRATED CURATIVE rum only cortat pl siting ‘reve cele ly Consuls: tions, 3 suncnu F M. rat Medicine has erie bilsied (by his tment of all privave dis con him. Nos only for sense while local, wi ines, busin tt and yeory dursuion, onusing ver, amd which have boo. w SOCIRTY, AND M. Fs Vially sollette tiove hal roomplaint in this tpecks easy and permanent cure, toe’ 71 Broadway oma g personsli: Peg unl Bi a rom! posite Stowart's "e—not iets Wwork will son be pablisheds AO RAVE QONTRACTED of @ cure by not qiuiine vil forfeit any sum, if fal 7 come, ander his onre, no matter ding or Fong wited to his Gary, Moe S Division sicect, New York city, at tho fe curcd yoarly by ble prechioal experience and creas reme- dios. Birengort who have beam unfortunate in the solo of & physician, are solicited $@ call om the Dootor. His remedy, Hun at fi oure any ose thas loug »' detibubing pote a Works e—a euro result of all other remo: You Will find this out by hitter experionos, if if yom ‘rus to any ot erates Medion! mew in all partaet the count nt be ae te Doctor Hunt Ne foe till once Medien! eon eratia. All consultations ra Atvice Gave _ me the mos! ible oases im tom minutes, tabs oes itene pared tm cal dies bya py the Freneb surgeon. Bree whe deli aire jen te to bis eare, eee provenders, ¢ papers. Salaam three bottles fe *6 Franklin at Dr. € CONTINUES D Aft tl No. 1 MOTT ST. gonsulted eonfidentinily on tho treatment of joneee hag devoted 96 yonrs bo peagtice | My hie eoteostone sel or thoes | ‘the vintime ‘when the be 3. whe ave arcaped ror hi pA rely ante pred: ‘tront tee ve Winstons. ths re f dolieste divsases. enon fr axl ia Liege bal red Onaee thins Bove ont. Goustivwsionsl voak aguten on bys seersenal bib, efforteally onred. Recon’ Vin tour dave A worfeok owe, oF s. COUFEB, 14 DUANE eTRbl W) Vest twonte yours en Joyed the mont extoralys practice al ly medi) a ‘ew Yor! * HadUare the moet sgqravated Seace of this divoare and mild oan core the iO tee onses removed in two days. De. Cooper osm cars the worst form, in from ono 46 twe weeks, of constibucional debiiiky brought on by ® scorch habit intulget in by yourg mam. This, when too frequently Inde'god in, beg la dye popela, weabues vf tho liate, prin im hue email of cha hacn, some foslon of the invaileot, ‘aud avcruion te nectsty, Ih attends De. 0, vnbows po hoary to be able te cofer bo many pe poun whe, after over 4 silently fore tong Hime, have reetorod to porfio) health, AID erbakon treated with onpdor. 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