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he Benen, digaity, oa 68} ere, w tnose 0! om in the city ia, waieh Washington admiaistration of the pot om which all hearts were concentrated ia 1789. I pring the whole scene, with all its deep interests, bo- moe. 1 sce the crowds that Gill and throog the streets, I see the ten thousand faces, anxious to Took on him to whose wisdom, prudencs and pa- triotism tbe destinies of the ceuntry are committed I sce the august form, | behold the serene face of Wi mag aT L observe his rsveront manner, when bo rises in the presence of a countless maltituc and, looking up with religioas awe to Hoaven, solemnly swear before that muititudinous assem biy, bef re Him that sittech on the circle of the heavens, that he will suport tho constitution of bie country—so help hia God! And] hear the shouts acd aoclamations that fill the air; lee outposriog tears of joy and bope; I sea men olarping each otber’s bands, and 1 bear them exclaim, ‘we have at last a country; we havea Union; and ip that Union is strength. We bavea government able to kcep us together; and wa have a chief mogistrate, an object of confi leuce, attach- mont and love to us ail” 7 Citizens of New York—men of this generatioa— is there anything which warms your heart more than these recollections? Or can you contemplata the unparalleled gro ch of your city in population end all homan blessings, without fecling that the spot is hallowed, and the hour consecrated, where gh and when your career of prosperity and happiness | began? But, gentlemen, my heart would sink within me, and votce avd apecch would depart from me, it | were compelled tu believe that your fidelity t the | gonetitution of the country, signal and unqaestionod as it is, could ever exceed that ot the Scare whose soil was moistened by the blood of the first mar. tyre in the cause i liberty, and whose history has | been charast d from the beginning by their zealous and uuifoim support of tho principles of | Washington This Eret Congress sat fr rm tho fifth day of Sop- ember until the twenty sixth of Ostobor, aad it then dissolved. lis who o proceodings are embravod | in forty-nine pages: but these few pages contain the substance ard the origiwal form and pre! our Amorican liberty. Ics principal papere a su address t9 the people of Great Britain, wri by John Jay: & momorial to the inhabitants of the British oclonies, writtea by Wiliam Livingston ; an address to the King, written by John Adama, corrected by John Dickenson, and an address to theiphabitants of Quebeo, written by Joha Dicken- son * Thero one adopted onthe fo hoa never rece ft 8 in these word rt lution of the old Congraas enth of Mare’ 1776, which much attention as it deserves, Is Coxcnnss, March 14 Resolved, That it berecommended to tho several As- eemblies, conventions, evureite, or committees of safety, immediste!y (> cause all persons to be disarmed in their respective colcnies. who are notoriously disaif=c%- ed to the caure of America, or who bave not associated and refuse to eetociste to defend by arms the united colonies aginst the bostile attempts of the British tleets und armies. Extract from the minutes CHARLES THOMPSON, Seoret Several of the Governors of ths States, convea tions, ceuncils, or committees of safety, took in- mediate monsures for carrying this resolution into effect. ‘Tue proceedings, in conseqrenee of it, have been preserved bowever, only in a few Statos. ‘The fullest returns whick cau be found, are belisv- edtobe from Niw Hao hire and Now York. The form was arocital of the resolution of Gon- ress, anid then the promise, or pledge, in the fol- owing worde: Im consequence of the abore resolution of the Go nenta! Congtes#, apd to show our determination in j ing our American beethren in defending the lives It ties, apd properties cf the ichabizants cf the united colonies, We, the subscsibers, do hereby solemnly engage and promire that we will, to the utmost of our power, ab the riek of ovr lives with arma, oppose the hostile pro. ceedings of the Bri ete and armics agsiast the united American o (n the mountain and amow, 1778. ES te of Now Hampshire, $ movatains, then ton- taining only a fow scattered rettlements, was the township of Salisbury. ‘ae Merrimac river, now 60 pleasant insoenery and with eo much richness stry onits banks, was then a roaring ond foaming stream, secking its way, amidst immense forests on cither si tthe White Mountains to therca. Tie sett) ected aud the pro- mise or pledge, p be Continental C grees, of life ard for ed to thom. “A as the record say : In looking to this re sar, thas cor men of my own birth p taco, I conte to find, who were the signers, Forti iz Tem immediately der and bis whole kith « ho from whem brothere lent em- "y for me ¢ hips of No# ) ‘or long liet of thoso who are called trne w then comes what iy called the list of tories, aud on that liet there was one name. Are thero young men before mo who wish to leara andto imitate the ep'rit of their apcostora, who wish to hive aud broathe in that spirit, who desire that every pulsation of their bearts, and every aspiration of (heir smbition shall be Ameri- ean and notuing but American! Let them master the contents of the immortal papers of the first Con- gresa, and fully imbue themecelvee with their sonti- | mente ‘Tho great Lord Chatham spoko of this assembly in terms which have caused my heart to thrill, and my eycs to be moistened whenever I recollect met from my urat reading ofthem to this present hour “When your lerdships look at the papers transmitted bs fiom Ainerica—when you consider their decency, firm- pers, and wisdom, you cannot but respect their cause, and wich to meke it your own. For mprelf,I must do- clare and avow, that in all my reading and observation, and it has been my favorite study, [have read Thucy- dides, and have studied and admired the master-states of the world, that for solidity of rearoning, force of eaga- city, and wisdom of censiusion, under euch a complica- tion of difficult ciceumstances, no nation or body of men, sn stand in preference tothe General Conjrees at Phila: delpbie. I trust it is obvious to your lordships, that all attempts to impore servitude upon euch mea, to establith Geepotiom over such a mighty continental pation, must be vain, musi be fatal. We shall be forced ultimately to retract; let us retract while we can Rot when we must,” The first Congress, for the sty which is mani- fested, the principles which it proclaimed, aad the obarncters of thore who compoacd it, makes an il- tnstrious chapter in our ‘Awerisan hi tory. Its members should be regarded no’ valy individually, but as ina group ; they should be viewed as living picturee en hibiting young America, as it then was, and when tle eceds of its public destiny were ba- ginning to start into life, well described by our early mir%tlo as being fullof eucrgy, and prospered by kesvon 4 “Non cine Dis Anim sus Infane.”? Some of tho members of tt 8 ress have lived 1 I have had the honor of scoing and | to my time, a’ knowing thom, and there are those in this assem- bly, doubtless, who havo bekeld the etately form of * The euthorship of these papers is given on the authority of a printed Jourpal of the Proceedings of the First ( “8, which belonged toCasar Rodney. amem ber cf the body, end with inverlineations, probably In bis benderiting. The velurae isin the porsereion of Col Force of Worhiogeton, whoss lihrery of American History ia pro- badly nots upsssed in value or extent by any otber eollec- tion of books ond munuseripts on this subject,and whose industry and reveerch in collecting the materials for an American b ch be bas devoted bis life, are worthy of g + The eigul following Kener Bamvel John Ge Reuben @ William Nutoo Benjamin Li Job Heath, Phineas Bean Boudael Or Jobo Jamenon Beojacin Huntoon, Jobn Eruborn Jonachan Oram. dacob Trus, David Petting\il, John Gate, ph Bartiett, Mores Iikins, Rev. Jonathan Scare. w ‘iliem Webster, Ebencrer Webster, Jacob Garland, Jobn Fifield, Willie Beanie, Abe! 1 ‘Wiliam Kaetman, bh Mareton, Joe Ephraim Uolby, Jobn Webster, Jt. Andrew Robinson, Tey Ansniak Bob Andrew Bob 4 Daniel Hantgon, Nat Meloon, Jr Iddo Seriveer Jobn Been Obadieh P. Fifeid Isvob Coobraa Nai ban Colby, Ighn Koribuer Saoch Bohonan, Jobn Brown. Benjamin Ha Joseph Basford, Daniel Ferel 3oLn Webnter, Lorne] We beter, Robert Barber Cutting Stevenn y certify to the G {ety of the Oolowy re Lave oflured te of the town « ler Been, a J PRENFZE weaves JONATHAN FIFIELS Bacrrovan, Beptombor Nath, 1776 Jf of Saiwbary. | this assembly, this end potriotion, and to contem- ae asif | had eed its profound delibera- tions and ite masterly exhibitions, both of the rights and of the wrengs of the country. I may not dweil longer on this animating and on- ebavting picture. Another grand Leneg succeeds it, and that is, the convention vis ich framed the Constitution, the spirited debates in the States, by the ablert men of those States, upon its adoption, and, finally, the organization of the frst Congress, filled by the gray haired men of the revolution, and younger and vigorous patriot: aud lovors of liberty, and Washington himselt in the principal chair of State, surrounded by his hends of department, se- lected from those who enjoyed the greatest portion of his own regard, and sivod highest in the esteem of their country. Neither Xenophon nor Thucydides, neither Sal- tust nor Livy prevents aoy piciuie of an assembly of public men, or anz scene of history, whish, inits eur, or 3 large aud lestiog iuflasnce upon the bappi of mankind, equals tas. ite importance, indeed, did not, a; the moment, strike the minds of ordinary men. but Barke saw it with av intuition clear a the light of heaven. Charles Fox saw it, and eagacious and doep think. ing minds over all Lurope beheld is. Lngland; England, how would thy destinies have beon altered, if the advige of Chatham, Burke, and Fox bad been followed ? Shall | ey altered for the better? Certainly not. Not for the better for Miogland hereolf; probably she is stronger end richer, at this moment, than if eho had listancd to the unbeeded words of hor great statesmen. ther nations nor isdivicuals always foresee that waich their own iaterest and happiness req ure. arcatost blvesinga often arise from the disap- pointme ptcof our mos: anxious hopes, and our most. forve: wise | a mighty rival, rich, powertal | fought to hay | © Lot us know, Our indircretion sometimes serves us weil, When our deep plots do tail; and that should teach as, There's @ divinity that shapes our ends, Rongh hew them how we will’ Insicad of subject colon England now bebolds rtolligent like ber- | eclf. And may there countrics bo forever frien ily rivals. May thetr power and greatogas, sustaining themselves, be always directed ¢o the promotion of the peace, the proaperity, the enlightenment, and the liberty of mankind; and af it be their united destiny, inthe course of human even's, that they shall be called upon, in the cause of humanity, and in the cause of freedom to stand against a worldin a race, and of a blood, to meet ut shricking from danger, and jusiling in tho presence of earthly power. He wen, | must bring theee desultory romarke toa close. 1 termingte them Where, perhaps, | begun—ramely, wita a few words on the prese ute and condition of our country, and the prospeots which are before her. Unborn ages and visions of glory crowd upon my soul. The realization of ali these, howe isia the hands and good plensure of Almighty God; but under hb is Divine blessing, it will be dependent en tho character and the vir of ourselves, and of story hes been found to be, ts now, ud shail continue to be, the concomitant of free ud of popular eloquence, what a field rg to ua for another "Tineydides, snd an- 7; and let me gay, gentlomen, that if we ar pesterity shall be true to tt ¢ Christian af we end they sha Gad, ond sha spect hi: jhktenes ifwe and they shall maintain just, moral sonti- ments, and such conecientions convictions of duty a8 shail contro! the heart and life, we may have tho highest hopes of the fataro fortunes of our couatry; andif We maintain those institutions of government and that political union, excseding all praiseai mush | as it exeoeds all former examples of political associa ons, We may be sure of one thing, that while our | country furnishes materials for a thousand maatora ef tho h storie art, it will aford no topic for a Gib- bon. It will bave no decline and fail. It will go on prospering and to prosper. But if we and our posterity ri religion: n and authority, Violate ‘the reles of eternal ju trifle with tho injuncti¢ ng of morality, and rec 'y destroy the political constitution which holds us together, ne man can teil how sud idouly @ catastrophe may overwhelm us, that shal! bury all our glory in pro- found obscurity. If that catastrophe shal! happen, let it have no history! Jetthe borrible narrative never be ‘en—let its fate be like the lost books of Livy, which no human eye shall over road, or ing Pleied, ef which no man can ever know ¢ than that it is lest, and lost forover. But, gentlemen, [ will not take my loav ie, m e of yon in any tone of despon¢ trast to Heaven, ard we will not b 2 donot for- selves. Wo havo, th ird up oor end strengthen oureels es olu- form our duty whatever may appear to be Have we of th’ + ge era. d ct the itevolition lett in us prererve what our ancestors established by their resolution / The world will cry out shame upon uy if we chow ourerives to he such unworthy deacond. ants four illostrous great men, Now, gentlemen, exi- gencies arise in t jons wt times when competitions, rive’ries, and ti spring up, in which exigenc et ‘Leral good of all at bee. contid apd to bring themselves tovether, the epirit of hermeny. In my judgment, such a state Of things has ertren with us We live under the farest erd freest mcedel of @ government that (be world bas ever known. We have growa under its protection with a rapidity for which the world bas no parellel. It i: founded on three priaciples, adjucted to Ube fornis of representation—all free, al! elected, and yet 8'l ssfe and secure for the enjoyment of lifs, Mberty, and Property. (Applause ) In the courre of its career, dis- cussions and controversies have eriten, and attained to a beight which threatened the stability cf our State; but, alter ali, the wise end scber good men of the State have the same erd in view, and mean to uphold and preserve the liberties of the land, and that constitution and government which protect and preserve them. And, therefore, I ey that the general object of all good men being the preservation of the constitution, the only eflicient means of securing that end is the union of all geod men te promote it. (Uhecrs and eathusiasm.) We cannot ditguire the fact that the constitu- tion is embroiled in factious disputes, which ars ill in character and purpore, lta opponents are ail diesatisted with the goverment and constitution, Some of those enthusisets are fall of self-satistaction; they think they can crder things much better than they are ordered, as Phaeton thought he could find a better pothway for the eup eoross the heavens than he bad been acewstomed to take, and Phaeton etepped on bis father's car, and seized the reins — “Far from his course, impelled the glowing sun To wake his lawe to wild disorder ruu,”’ er enemics Of the constitution, of deeper purpose and with more ealculstion—they formerly spoke of reristance to the law; now they epenk ot eee entiemen, that secession from (Appleust ) bo he who fl tect 3 i the sta upon to re- er their opinions and readjust their position, if they can, in ma the pro s himself under operation of whst ie called antago tremes meet; there are fo the even to hate=in their own w cause it tolerates t whieh they do act like; a bate it, avd do’ b rustein these inst! ineet and shake bi ntry some who profess s—the constitution, b blishments of the South i there are sms who profess e it, because it docs not 0 nd these opposite j¢ together € | peo whet ¥ ® Cat the friend¢ of its frienceethey x bind, and muet a: Jo to exeomplish the ena of tion must rally ‘a unite all 0 h sre be a band cf brothers, with modif- om, with forgiveness of the past, ot ect before them— which our anger f aded. Itws a duty whi cur ancestors, and to the posterity that ls The good wen cf this land iuust, (here- end do their d Gentle men, I give wy confidence, my heart and haud, and en- tire co operation, to all good msn who keep in view that preservation of the conntitution. (Great uarrel about the past, I will re y vay that we otand together hore t0 dot our hi w constit f ec us “gird up their loin But C would not carry my tolera- Ucn #0 far asto derert or to qualify ia any degree, our attechwment to that great and encentiaily absolute potat, the preservation of the Union; and I think every man thould make bis sentiments wn on this suljeotIs por against It or is he for conditions and D5 Ps ifs.end andsand buts! I think what Ciceio raid on coasion, iv applicable to thitem* let every man bear on forebead waether he is for or against.” There are perrons weak enowr, foolish enough, to think end ray thet if this conrtitution, which holds the Stater together, ehould D, t othererome new chain of conne: more believe i* poseible, whea I look 8 institutions ion f ont Rtates, with their voric d0Te belleve it po t 3 dissolved from the oopnection in which it ould ever again be reformed, ard ed.then I beliere wor, b 6 order of r r sanner of our Fan elley, irering ienee nor femin ina’ b—we 4 bury ne at 1 dexth. “1 hope pet : hamvo of the “ reat father of his country i the land, abi Ly all whore love of liberty by ought them {row foreign ehotve, the nome of Washington is this day | fe willconquer. (Much ) Tothat stand, oud will adhere to it “chi Good report and through evil report.’ Wo will meet danger, we will meet denth if it come, and we will stragzle on in day- light avd in darkness, aye, and ia the thickest darkness if it come upon us, until the di sand strugzles of the night are over, and the ater of peace retura. Mr Webster bowed to the ersemoly, and sat down amd much enthusiastic demonstmation Chief Justice Jovas in o short, but oat inaudible speech, returned thanks tothe distinguished gsntieman, on behalf of the New York Mistorical Society, for his high and important services to the society in delivering the —_ Aer baa pid listened to ba) 80 much plearure, and conclu roposing the fullow- ing resolution :— pont * Resolved, That the thanks of the Sooiety be present. e¢ to the Hon. Daniel We tor the able address de- livered by*bim this ral og, Sod that ®@ copy thereof bs requested for the use of the aocisty Mir Cuan.rs O'Covon formally seconded the resolution, and rat down; but calls for bim to epesk arose from every part cf the bouse in response to whish the learned genUemon spoke as follows : Gentlemeu—I trnst you will excuse any observations On my part thisevening. My whole duty is performed in appearing on the part of the 8cciety, and in fo¥ owing up the motion ef Obief Justice Jon nd im second- ing the resolution offered by him. I can add nothing to what han been so ably said by him, except to tes- tity bk Captor respect for the distinguished citi- an has eaid 9 much this evening, to do bonor to evr native eity,and to reflect honor and glory on the community of which be isthe most distinguished citizen, (Great epplause.) The motion is that the ad- Grera which he bas delivered to you this evening, e:a- bincing #0 much of iuatruciion, and contributing so mush to our delight, be placed on the archives of the New York Historical Society, and go down to posterity t serves to ustrate the brightest traitsand best poiats of Auurt- can character in thin the priuitive age of tne great Americen repoblic. (Great approbation ) Gentlemen, he has truly raid, in the course of his remarks, that the Bame of Wasbingtoa at this timo is a subject of nape and engages the attention of every civilized society theearth. Why is it so? Beoaise thy nation weich was founded by the military achievements of Was- ington and his cotemporaries, ocenpies the most interesting point among tae nathus of toe earth at this period Other nations have hed theix day end eye passed, are passing a@vay, but America is in her vig is youth; she is ia possession of her unchanged, and, I trust, uachangeable, constiru- tion and institutions, and is ma- hiogf rverd ina career of greatness and prosperity that is, 1 trust, destined to Present, at no distant day, and et @ vary distant day, the greatest ewpire, in point ot prosperity. rectitule aud Liberty, which tne world has ever even. (Groat avplansa and cheers) Tulvocate the adoption of this resolation, to the end notmerely that we muy teatify to all the pyo- ple of the civilized world the same sentiment of respect Which we well kuow they all entertain for our moat dis- tinguished citizen, but that, af fature periods, and in future eges, when the hist and orator wouid present to the imitation of Americans of that day the most emi- bevt and distinguished American of this day, they might bare this authentic specimen of the greatness of bis mind, the depth of his research, and the vastness of that intel- h, in addition to devoting itself to sscumulating re of learning uecessary for the labors of his pro- fenstonal life—ceceseary for sustaining bis character as an ewizent politicien--necessary tor discharging the duties of the greatest statesmen of his time—oould devote itsetf also to the preparation, for our instruction and de- light, fae paper se freught with learning, research, and epp' bistory, to present, wt all future times, asa specimen of what Americans were, under the first inflaencss of their glorious co ou, Unis pisture of the power and great ness cf Daniel Webster. (Inthusiastic applance ) The resolution was then put, and carried by acclama- tion; and benediction having beea said by Rev. Dr. Warrwnic be immense ineeting sepa MAKITIME te TELLIGHF Nanxs, ‘Etvarpaou - Chagroe. VLirorpe iSJuar ‘Berm&sil +8 Jaan&Chag's. evo 10.19 ove 1 35 i L& G Griswold. gacien & Uakbary, « iark Coraelia Ward, Havens, Moses, Taylor & C) Melazzo0, Nichols, Cardonte. Neemisa & 0, Bargonnt, Cardonns, HD ‘3 oor ubbard, t aeks ane Anderson & Co Brig Cosmopoliie, Witham. Sark Brig Goorpians, Giloh: ni Brig Moses, Wicks, Ch Febrmary & Knorp, 9 Sehr Oa ark Nu oe Arctio, wi ine 2, Giemsnerie Va, * che NYork, Noleon, Richisond, C ne Behr Splendid, Sontie! 4 ip ii Sobr Mary ali fiowiand, £4 ur Kawia Behr Abort ‘aibob & Co old the bre ad 'B iowa, Arrived. Btesmsbip Philadelphia, BG and Mavana 17sh, wien guid berta. The P cawe to this po Sot Bernegat. saw US revouws oun eens rr ay BS Ly eo ane ake kQm Messrs Mayhew, on waturday, for Sagua. Now Orleans Feb Ad patsengors, 10 MO eo as ‘niles wes Liters. Doo 20, with mdsg and agsengers, to Ae iio dr Ded one birth aad one Gy, Wetior. lot ines, off fined and yer mizeat | Lost; splibaaito three simes ¢ sag Ebip Mayfower, Crabsres, Ante rerP, 217 passengers, BD Butous & tpexs Br ebip Vercisa, 5 Oud; DO date, sign! . OL dare, with with cotton, SA, low 75 39, ee, » Sa daa, with & Meineke Ot » Pua Bock Jecper, Hasty, Che-leston, 7 days, with cotton, &o, to Dunham & Dim if Brig baleyon (ot 2 ston), Eldsides, San Juan do los fe- medics, 12 faye, with co 4 molzstes, to Sturges & Co. 12a Jest, off FTAMNCtAS, tu a cevore RBlo, lost maia Beayenil, 5, eylit forezatl, &e. Brig Augusta, 8 — nah, 9 days, with cottoa and an 1hoe, to Aenrgy 9. taetport, 10 days, with laths, to © Brig Olive, McDonald, master. Scbr Sarah Maria, Pozors, Port su Prires, 13 days, with log- wood, No, to MM Frouman v Co Sebr John Clem (3 wo mssted), Martin. Antigra, 20 days, with mols f Feb 8, 136.3) 30, len 27, epoko role “hte J. ni Belt Colezal ine (Br). Moor Wel Whe Ge Le 8,0 ders, to pvinortown tags Uy ioe, 3 daye. ay Behe Gasetie, Wit hers Fehr Avenecr, R Bohr Lucy W Lohr Ba celsio Cor stantive, sshors un Fito Tetand Blecpa Varacon, 6% sad AL Whifaen, Whitmsa ()uhtess), luo from wreck ot chip Commenting, Helows Koekland, 10 deys. ok, from the wrock of ab!p V0 25, with ndae Po. tp Jenny 1 4, Jowel!, (rom Liverpool, N To bree shire. Veiled, 8 New Worid, Rois t, Li ; Victoria, Champion, Lon: ; Fannin, Nereis, Oalvest on 4; Psirseid, Loveland, do: ar 6 das imi Phigrim, Savy er, Mo! ) Knudeon: Uambur, ie W; at me bg (Hon a iad af cunts Celegraplic Murine Reporce Bo “yh Fed 33 Arrived—Darke Jamce Coe, NOt! cols; Avols, Carrieston; Eotaw, Daltimors, Bmyrne; Oak, Me age; Nosheroy, Car. ane J iskeriom, Balviaore; A Vawrenee, Puliadsiphiss ocbr Cornell: Ye Also ert be Netter, Charicaton CleatesGiag Atma Kuwtall, NOsleans; echy Alvert, Bal- timore. fierald Mar Arrived—Darka £4 ne Correspondence: (fmttavarsiia, Feb 2$- $PR Dake wil do: Tpomes Daliett, wey be wy Dill, thip Clin Tne St Jago Nath pion, Fall Bridgeport; Diewvad, Crror, , from Manila for Borton, pnt into 0 4, "toes of bowepris, mat 8, Go, Laving eaporionced & gevero hurrioane. m Marseillon § roilte io the Wesbward ct Donia, aad Pretentiy wituows cas Tiverpool Dee 95 for Bow with: 2 voevel badly dam: © washed overboard, yuan Beek bad $1600 00 kor ro nesriVorsy 6. ‘Thoro ie hud probably two’ m ave Lv arco, of B € e ¢ nit, ie expected to $600 teeurence ah an ull more Chowiere, Duro Pranore Bsszanerie is stated ip the Tamricn par rere to Lave punk with Lor cxow none the Cacouos, on tho Lash ye in Now Jeraoy fam " Byoowen,” pence, ty reporty tm s dospayoh fq ure); and there ts to be lefcia the power of | | graces Woodbur, tion ue outer Graven, bu cot out much assistance, bub 25, off Chat ion netting a other. itis “osred | tiat she was lostia a ‘wish St hbde of one mile eoubh of te of the or 4 rey iy enved. what shay had oa, 90 irark adverts Whaiemen, 6 Prosident. Nan, olaae 4, Daa, oft Go Antuony, Capo Vard Lelands, 2Q Westport, cies eRe aes Ne tom 1G 1s? we “Usrobshly 113 15), Holen Auguern, of Mowport, 2 ma from Honolulu, 210 ap (xeporaed ft Honolulu Oct 1, 100 sp 600 wh). jotice to Mariners, Orrick oF 7Hx Canvaroar trey LignTHouaT, Kaw Waser. Fob Ut, 1852 Nosice is hereby given, thas on and afesr the 10 proximo, nm fixed sight o bited op structure Heef, Qulf of Ficrids. The os above rears and will beviaible clout uouiine: ties ages T2 fost Ligh, ay the distazee ot 18 bo approached from bh: ward age Ss quarter smite, being orecved on the moat seaward bank or roof, dinant sbout foor miles trom the Uentabin. af laid dowa in tho charts. an¢ bosring from it EN@ (maznesio) (signed) GLO @ MEADE, Tiba Top Sozinoors, inte miles. Spoken. Bork Maria, Foster, from Bouton for Havana, Fab 17, noan; fame time ciganaired dhip ope Goodwin, trem Portemouta jor Mobile. Brig Eatin be }Mechine), from Cienfuogos for Philadolhis, ach from Salem for Sacramento City, Fob 19) Chpe Coa NW by W SU mile i foreign Ports. Arricva, Fob 2—Brig, Cuba, of Chorryfisld. from Machine, isi, umber, ‘Scbr Globo are trom Tan 25, and old e day for St Thomas. eo 2-Are Union, Mescom, Boston Aug 26, 81d 7ih, Fanny Vorrester, Po on, Boston; 16sh, Uciel, Footer, do: 17th, Mezailan, Custing, and Arab, Thursto » Ewer, do; Damavous, Rogers, Wailade! ire CaatHscrna, Jan 2~Bark Garland, Mariio, from Wil- mington, NU. Cxactys, Feb 6—Sohr Mary D Boull (of Baltimore), Binok- men, from Boston, air Jan 24, to eaitfore port in Guba Loch int Crenruxcos, Fey 2—Are brig Thos R Stewart, Owens, Balsima ro via Falmonth, J; 6h, bark Mandarin, Colley, $s cobr Mary Kmeling, Rice, Porto Rico. ‘Brig Ocios- 0%t, from Boston, before roported, arr dyn, Old ish, bark Louisa Katona, Shields, Portiand, Jn port Jap $1, Br brig L'simporour, for Baltimorg, ldg. Hativax, Feb'21 PM—ArE giamehiy Oatabrls, Liverpool 7th tor Kosten, and lett abt 6 PH. Havana, Feb id—Bstk PR Harelting, Cobsrell, for Mas tonzas, to load for Trivoso 9b 3 por tou, onrrios 2 0) poxes. 28.60, Feb i ship Thorndike Perking, dieg: Darke Du Ainah, York; Baas F Ch Mary H Vose, ‘Hoore; Indian aes Drummong, and Tat mstio, Bell, do; Sunbeam, Lincoin; Ly Warren, Mairdeo, aud BA Ainemen, Thuroson, tet or charter; Bdwia Jonson, Gann, for NYork she noxd week) Louise Kilham. Watts, and JJ Hershorn, Bmall, wea; Lucorue, Yao por, Young, and Gen Green, Hemmer, unc; brigs Boo Lotring toF Savannoh, lag; TP Perkins, Gilko ¢ Balvim: solle, Hancock; Siam, Gicopatea, Smit Dawson, Hennett: susan, Thurlow; Zitemis, G yor ace; Uustloive, Sparks Hibbue, crabyce: KB Lewwtsa, Gainer, noe w, and Gand Turk, McClure, disz; Garde- nas, Fora f + Ade; Bato Alto, peaces, do; Rus: Leach. and Annawon, Alm, ndom, ardiok, wh, sobr Vorost, Small, from Darien, just are; sad ovners as before Cla lish, brigs B Young, Woooter, Matavans; Mth, Loy horn, Warren, Botton, Lonpon, dan W—Hark Fredk Warren, Cossrell, trom’ Now- onstle for Ni ork, in dock repairing, Nuwront, B, Jan Br Ging ‘Thome, for Alexandria, ready 1or teh, with 109 tons Tails. Posee, Jan26—Brig John 8 Gittings, Watts, for Balti- ae idee ‘ORT AU Pr aes Fob il soon; Emporicm (ts fo next day; Ledharah” and bobe amanss, Powe! coon, Brig Aconite old 2 days previous tor ——-+ Tuustice, Reb L2--Brig Careline, Cook, of aud for Boston, 15dsye; coht Maria, Yates, do do, unc. Bark Rogates, ald two days previous for Mataneas, to Load for soston. Ban JUAN Det Sun, Doo $—snips Binily, Volo, sud Mari- axa Maree uno, batk Aun faith, Jackets, for Realejo Boxt ae donk, NB, Fob M—Arr brig Ssrah (Br), Thomas, Gs sto. Taurr Bay, Deo 22—Ax 7 Ron Boyt, Boston (00s 28); s7uh, epuvgboky Hora 24 (botore reported apokea, Gisabled Tuinivan, Fob 9—Drig Cordelia, Gibbs, for Boston, ane, Home Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Fob 0—3ld brig Canton, Crowell, Bose ‘ocater, NYors; oie, Utiaes, Barb¥iocs, BOSTON, Fob He, Saow, ‘Tangier. Cid brig aridover, % heals wright, Gonsivee, ship Violin, tor fe “mizeo, tur Castisuion, old on & rstiays Are ship TabmirootolN ork), Sinolaly, Toosnitls, Lyonnder, Choatueras; Goa Toyl le (wa Shoal lish iatt, and bh: ‘Man, Fcosmsn, M. A, Mayo, P 1 rigs Macon (of , Sivanuan Nov 7, via Holmoe's Hols ana Eevostewn, whore ebe rus te for repatse; Alpine, Havencr, Walz inavety NU vie Holmes's Holo; Ayes, ssimdley. Phila Goins, Studiey, Philadelphia; albert Fearing, Puilzdelobia;_bicomer (0 a), Dickman, te Abbott Daverenx, Sullivan, Jeresaiy sen vin Holmes’s Mole: Geo Shastuck, Preeman, fangicr; W vers Hogers, Buokmond; Edith, Growsll, Geor bdo Lphiss tsksn 90; Dries yanal for Cue nekioy, Maradait OMEROE Ontario, aad ‘Telegray 3 itorpia, Matansaa; N anchored ix acket BALL IN, Teh He y = Arr barks Bay ae ee Boston; Zon, Reynolds, a 01 ecare Faray Bourne, Bourne, NBedford, Richard Thosdea, ioe. A jiverva, MoGivera, d a Hal tarvledtes do, Ha are bark Nimrod, Robinson, Iy reported in the offia. Cld ship newport yh Chace, Whit bark Copernicus (Brem), Wieting, Bremen; bark Provicencia (Br). Morey, Palas rode mk brig Buonavento, ere » Lauvrig, Norway. pk (MORE, Fe rey iF —Bld pohr Cen Ssots, Steele, Porto GEORGETOWN, f SC, Tob 1S—Arr sohrs Fountain, Ridy, ewer’ | aa Almiza, Herrick, NYork. Cid schr Albert, NASCKSONVILLE, Feb 12—Arr brig % Hinds, Porry, 1 ise ue Hor ER Nash, Whive, do. Cld i0th, bi "easms Stackpole, N Yer! LEWES, Leb 25, 11 AM—Tbo barks Willism, from Cardo- ras; Levant, from do; Thomas Dallett, from and Warron, from NUricans, togesh o horm brigs unk d proc pe es ireratig At coven @siock: The ship gia, did not il day break this morning, tho Breakwater fr tmersas sobre John Snow, L} m Gione, ‘Tremont, and J sargis. WORILG, Be La—are brig, Loretto, Fogerty, Providenco. Cli shiv: Mortimer Livingston, Barotow, Llaves (nos Cork ry reported yosterdsy); Woodtide, Hotga, Cher- ac Chas Brewer, Exaton, Boston; sone Richmond, ut bier (8p), Porcira, for Lyi for Liverpool; Wo Ward (Br), Bulkic vgs aca (Bed, Gray. 49; Covonsater, hed doy pare oe ‘Birkonhoad (ir, news, “do; Tho Duke, Welsh, Washington (Gr), do: J Haven, Rickor, do; Hor dish, Pierson, do; Spraguo, Fike, do: James Wrir Hy 0; bing, do; Ameriosn Union, for Wei va, Go; bonashicg, Bisakenehip, Gos 0 dereras, Cone, Jae L Bogert, Howe, co; Bea Dears, Manson, do; Montreal, Cortia, for Genoa: re eriony ven, for Nantos: Robt Cons fer, for NYorks Rovt Kelly, @ t funi, do; Elias M .V , Ln gene, Wutiaene, “4 Gognali nah, > opgoit, Borry, do; Ses Nymph, Patton Maney Bolland (zp Deis, whe i Conrad (BE), unte (Br) Milo Lety Rurceil (br), Sia ies, 0; Lady Milton, Purnee, 405 do} Choster (sr), Thompson, do; F, 60; Agamerno h on, for’ Liverpoo): Jane Dovon, Stockbridge, for Aevans; for Bosions Lnoinds Maria, Upton, a 4, do; Margarot, Wi J i Ageing for Bal ek ate: hl Bersde (Beh, (hr), Lewson, do: bries Atrovit Bazoclons; Macia, Ingrauan, for Havaans Bareh vrown, . for NYork: May Queen, Lodge, Balyucre, Were Hubbard, do; J Culley, Tononson, for dotph: ms, Thompien, for Me stony Laretity F Metawmors, Ls otte, Keene, ¢ aay by ASTLS, Fob 2,7 2 ‘na. blosta fog Amorion, came ¢own ab 4 o'clock this sftecnoon, wita tap kepindola sa bn ig Adele in tow, Attar cashing of her LOW, eho procecd to the roliefof # echoonor that wae reported Bei010 round on the Buluhead Bi where the sow rewalag (agp on. dpe adhe George Mil in rhea to bo moving wiih Whe drift too halow this piaes. Tae srk Cordeliny Ar) rig Lenbell, With those Letoxe seported, are ent eS @ harbor. sloop Aunswam, Brice, Pew On D' Veb 20~Ai Pyetiseney| en ater, Kelley, Madison. Sldscue 4ua Carroll, spman, Vine e VUNSe COLA. piow to Feb W-Cld brig Telton, Holmen, ro Y aes Seen Dols-ware, coat ARPLPHLA, 3 LS ar Gee, tee Ole price see ee by Mabe wines Gj Jamis hall, BOLVODG we a, Wescott, N York, nee eo (Br), Kerr, Livers BAVANNAM, Fob 17—Cld pool: brig Ch artette Bparke, SALEM, Feb 1D Howes, pe ghia vue Regore, M8 previously reported}, with ostgo ¢f va Rogers, of NYork from Rio Grance; sobr Solin ‘ptrhias, De ton, to load for Richmond, 87 Mal AS, Foo 4—srr brig Coshnoo, Lawre, MY¥ork: 9 ork Convoy, oppor, do. Cid 7s, bark ulewellyn, brigt J C Anderson, Halas, and Wacksa, eure Sono, Belor andy tor woe, brig 7, Peb 102 . rs Iv Ballard, for Now te Tes D Irowater, Horton, k Reine * into', fing soit wom, Fork, Cid jen, barks Uading, yrs (tho U could not have been the bark 1 Emithviile Fou 8); sets ier, WVorks Win, F Wr If Smith. Lewis, buenos which & € vorgor! WY iste 20h, briz vd, Marelal, Coline, Ma ” iP Brmich, @outee, NYorks Arg brig Purnsz, WAKRKN, Ki, Fob 1. fanzac. Postengere Arriverts NaR—Btos Myo aeadeoey Mes Tack: Yglagr, Me Imes, J WBmith, WE Daniordh, GR Bsrke BR oJ Warren, s J nde Fortis, Raw Onieens a1 BavanaSbearsbip Patiadetphis— Gyetarus an ey dvlea Petnontd, ad, Onan hip forth © Meruer Lovet, Brick rece), Wovafueld, Mien Bur'vomi4 in Uke Freer 960 BAN JUAN DE 106 Rewwnros— Bulg Dolezon—d Pleo ABUSE MDE GD, RAND LS icf gre CONGR G ona eB a (ul ‘Golly, soeeive, ey dey evenings Maron Tan being p ie yb a 4 «ply Cpportusi: os y wi BY Co! zg int x or visus eo nibs ting Ce Galufornt i L R ak Vestrved aoate bay combs, Parti t [eS PENING niaur- LA FLace or aMURs Hae Tet t A Hall, three tt Ua Peseusse 24, 1352, end continue een, tne week, fer (a We 48 of © sesical ilvatrations of sucient 6’ ‘rench and Englies Troupsof Living metety with Bidionias on ot doth open at 7 o'olo av8 precloely. Parq that on soceunt of the evening bis bo delivered DR4AMArCAL — 10 MANAGERS OF TURATRES.— st) dicpose of anew Manuscript ‘Tho subject of itis !ooal aad origi in three acta. id ie Gali ieee to bo am Bo Took at it wil ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GENTLE Vie to travel with a company of negro miustr .. Shere. 355 Broome’ etreot, be M morro, Plesse address TAK TUE, aleve nn ) acing, ey Cours 20 oe $H, With an i for all four yess ldo, bout Sin 8, in haraoss, 3—Purse $00, wiih an inside stake of $5) halt tostelt, fur sll hereog that never trotted for cnoy, mile heats, bis S in 6, in barne! 4—The some em hoass, best Sind, of $59, halt ¢ t for ae 9— Purse $0, ait au inside at sshat nevor wen 8 pe co of $59, halt forfels, for e over $Y, milo hears, bows Tobe $100, fe ortes that Never WoR ® pulse over a0, mule hentay o. Ht, ia herness, No, II, under the waddie. |, with an ineide etako of $00, het forfeit, for Ps Pet, milo hosts, best Sia B DATRE SS. Bs No'lf, to wile honta, in harucss Té—Lurse $160, with avine do etake ¢€ 800, halt forfeit, for all progr excopt Foo, three mile hea's, in harness. | 17—-Purae 10), with Su ingido ataho of $0), halt forfeit, (OF mil cuble tents, male heats. b b ¢ $200, with an inoide et: ‘ol SUG halt fortelt, ‘at never won a purse over $24, mile hosts, in harness—uot cxeopting Black iarcy, Boston onent John. vhe samo a8 No. two milo heats, in harn 08. hree mile heats, in haz w2—Puree $200, with an iveide o 0 S1UUe hte for felb, for all Lorges, bwo mile beara, to Wexous, (wagon sud driver | bing 2—Purse Su, for all Loreca, mile hoats, beat Sia 5, under na bost horse, free for a 2b 90 $400, é Nt topo ov tho seoond bow), for all horses, two mile “it in DATNESS. a ), $100 to threo mile hente, in harnces orae of With an inside stake of $59, helt forfeit, for sll ho never Won f purss, mile heats, bas din 5, to wagons, (wogon and driver to weigh #5) Ibs ) KUANING PURSES AND #TAIES, 20 —Purso $40), wish am inside nbake of S45, Lalf forfeit, for ali horses, © 3. W—Puree fu $25, hall forfei! ‘1 horoes. eats, best Sin Dishes, threo of more to make Arsoe, and two to start, ‘he purses and estates to close etch Isr, 1852, ab 10 0’ olook P.M, en's Hotel, No. leS Chathsm autre. The purses and tocome off | in the Iatier part of April and May, Noricy.—Be it urderstocd by sil owners, for this yoar, 182, that all Hoh 3 Off red by th yg ib must bs u or more to moke # race, and two to start, aunts JOHN T'SNEDIRED, Pro NEW eee TOSSR Bs? Avction § ale of Horses, fab i plans col A CONCOAD BUILT HOTRL © make, {n good order, and hse boon b vaod Aprly #0 WILLIAMS & DINGEE. Coashmakers, Amity place, (Laurens atrest,) bodwoen Bloeeker and aaity atrocts. | POR SALE-A GREY WORSE, FIVE YEARS OLD, lately come from Vermont. ‘Gan trot # mile in ced Wan three minutes. Apply at 21 Bowery. ORSALF CORES? -A GRAY HONSE, ABOULS TEEN é a is high, bind in all Berner, free driver. sud good ravelley, OR BALE— A PAIR OF MATCHED GORseS, FU! UL | bzothera, fire and rix years old Horses have beer gent from tio co eelf. They ste a good epan cf Morsos for lig oan be econ on Tuesday, Thureday snd Bevarlay at inw ron stroct, after 11 o'clock. CLOW MING - Prenary aurea MUNROE & CO, #1 DROAD. y, invite buyers to examine dhett extensive stock of gondgeunue Clothing, Boyar Clvhing, furniablug § Wholerale aud rel 0 {oF Koods—no doviatlo / BT GOODS FOR THE ‘MILLION, AT A. G. COLBY'S: No. 43 Third Avenue, between Ninth and Tonth street AST OFF CLOTHING.—WANTED TO yer | about t7o thousand dollars worth of ee ip large or em: tities, for il be coe in curr Rema or brongh poi james it bis Grange sveot, s fow doors from Chatham threet AST OFF pone focal Be AND FURNITURE WANTED. tegey paving any, Cee farnibure, or re sa a wy Mis. Dusseldorp, 8 LbOar. AST OFF bay AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies, or Gentle having any ee ee yd See rf diepose of, oan obtail ant for lee at hs ee OFF cuoriima a FURNITURE WANTED.— ano! tain | the hig! for Prey ture, Stonded by Vee. Levenatyn. J. LEVENSTYN, 466 Broadway, Cn orr aa SRY ELRY, cae KINDS of Superfluous A: subscriber still contiv at his old Movabliahed a otand, ay ie Ce in current mono; for the above. on aking arr ication ae noto or otherwise. Ni pB, us 1 street, besoment Ladies waited upon by Mi LOTAING.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY clothir g of furniture to dispose of, can receive the nt ‘Most vaine in cash, by sending to &. COHEN, a4 his store, No. 462 Hndecn street, Ledies atronded by Mrs. Cohen. %e ul ABE ROLOaY, wae Soot. DR. JOHNBON, BONATARTE—THESE THREE All believed firmiy ia Astrology. And kings and lords, moro than the muse oan name, Have put their signet eeste to Robsok’s fsmo. From Swedon’s land, 8 singer and a soer Came o'er the aea to try thelr influence hers, A Lind, a Roback—osch in different wayo— Excited wonder and commanded praise. ‘There is no family in Swoden better known than that of Ro- baok. Yor one hundred and seveuty-tive yoars, overy mom- ber of tho race has had tho gift of toretelling the ude and dcoisring tho events of th shieoueh decor Le ly oped oF oback, now residing in thie city, at ‘White titel whose Fepuistion {oF the most fatal diseases, and giving a fortunate tore onofall events in business, speculstion and court s ere ine the United State. Ho solves ‘culties bj rology, geomaney, the oracles and the ne ct the. Hogiase, The Rativities ne esets ase ne eruthtul fate itselt, He now invites sil whe are in didioulty v0 coneult him~-all who are sick to come and try the valu of astrology. H iettersto G. W. Rovacks Ro. 6,9 Yarnies atrect li be religiously atterded xo, if propaid. For more pa Atxological ‘Almanac wratis, w tioulers Ei and getan cortiioates oan be scen. EXP RES enn H. PRIDE & CO—GRRAT CALITORNIA EX a ETGHt ABFEUED In Charro of special, mosseneers Btcamer GEO! mer BROTHE FEN ATIIAN on 2008 Insts Go Dud up water: Brcol, in packaxes of 1251be. argce msde. for ourein and. sealing, of consular face. No. i Broad streets neat Wall, B.A special suxourh Messengor will 1 r ofiee ab past two o’clook, 00h last, Who Will tako oharge of ims portant Giepatones. TORD & CO'R. CALIFORNIA FREIGHT, PACK- fe and Furcal Bapross. (Que next express will be doe. re hed, per VU. 8. M. Steamer GEORGIA, on uoseay, 3 th charge of or oun special Messenger. Shiv- bere are requcnted din their goods the day beforo asi. fr, 1m ofder to a eh on 05 cfealtin fos, BERFORD SmIPPr Ge * OR GALIFORNIA—WIL DBAVE SATURDAY, Merch 6, at So'olock P. M.—The stoamehip PLONEER, 2,40 tone burthea, Kittorlé: mamander. ‘This megnif- Cont etenmmabip, rehowned (or lex recent rapid ra to Cha- gree, will ienvo pict No. 4, North river, for gen Fe fouching at Tilo Jaxeiro sha Valparaiso, on & Saturday, March 6, nt o'clock P.M, rrecis tin, ecosnd osbin, and shcerago porengors will be t ngh to San Frenolsco at reasonable rates, Sho Pioneer coved loreelt one of the ineteod nnd m: forts ble stermships allont; and strength of hull sy eas of insohiaery, (v nod sue Paced by any veseel ever bolle, Fervons proaseding 40 Calle oz tok to shele rd vo mo, by thie fa. the han run she delay an@ sickness on To reourg berths, ¢ arly ® pligation should be se pier Nod fo vi phe ds 8, TABS # AGENCINE map Fauccinrce co £0 af yonty t bisa wid our, the Yath 8” ouching ah Kto Saneiro ed magnificent shoamehip POR kL it Pier Ho. 4, Zoeth river the nove ports on Br hes fally established hee rep Mteeb eftont, and rhe ‘ 1 np. (ered #002, Wilh bo taceny wr +A CO, 42 Post POR CART ORNIA rit Ria San PART BALL «Boker, will cait f 26th Rube Booom moder ©, §W oni, ‘Apply to Phowidon As PUTOROUCK, 149 Pong), onan Well wep oele | mako the gtare-room | | steamers, and far cuperior to t MARINERS —OFFICE OF TUE CARYS- ected Light ew eee ay bbe ye te 1852 —Noviood sroh, preximo, wanes Aner ‘iba (nok refoetor ‘nibiced. tm uructute recently erected on 1h ake siti Dera, clear hi ‘wt the distance of vig’ proached, from the es De erected on 1 i Light chip. as laid dowa in us four for from the ha ne rip, tie) = GEV 3G tenant Topographi i Bvgincers. —THE BPLENDID S164MER IN, He Adams, Master, will leave Pier 4. North niven *. Laem GLE gd LY feat P. saa oisoly. For frei y PURFORD. TLE STON ie OU, Tk Bo nied to the travelling pubite ag tied ia luxacious 1B will be foliowad by sho stoamor , March ALIFORNIA—FOR BAN FRANCISCO Diggct.— Pascengo caly.— ane new and oilediatid A. 1. clipper JULIA ANN, will positively eait ths shove port, on Mordey, Marsh ist. "his veatel «ffss euperior lada for paaccngers, being new ond Having proved horanil ® £34 eat t ia tully expected oho will make the poesage im clgty. five or ninety days, Bsr esatcroom accom nodstens I adapted for sli who wisn ev high apd siry. us take Ko fry excep) mall \oby for O% SAN FRANCISCO—7M& SPLENDID NEW clipper ship INO, Stich, master, will bs deapstonod about the 6th March ‘This barutiful veosel is now at ner Derth et pier 6 North river, Hor accommodations for frat and scoond cabin pascengers are unvurprssad, by wuy vesaat adost, ag only o limited number will bs tskou. This oon- Vayanco will bef und the chenpost and most » rassnt of an of the rou 3 tt is confldeaily « he ninety deya, Ficot cond cabin panyeps in ula sil amouat of frelze will be tein, for w ation murt be madi Mal LOK, 103 ihtoet; urte GUADON 8. colt, 100 Wwaitetre [AMPIRE CITY LINE—THROUGH TICKETS VOR San Francisco, vis Chagres direc’ —the uow 4nd eploa~ ry rd San fi SIBRAA NeVaba, (180 ton bnrthoa ra. Ve Wilson, Commander, (formerly et the ates City.) will lonve for Chogers. circa), on Wi of h, at 3 o'clock, trem her dock, connecting ab Panama with the favorite wt leans. For fre'ght or paszege. apnly to ‘J. W. RAYMOND, Avent. , Norh River, imship New Ose MM Brosteny. tia etoamahip the ‘mew. double ensine SCOTT, 2100 tons burden, Keancy Cowillard, commaacer, expeored to depart from Faoama ‘ofan Frvhouno, on vig with IG6ch of April ensui sed comfors id pefoty, are oI sued by say on this keute; aad 8n experienced curgson 18 m\taclod to eseh vow. Apply to a V1.3, EROOK'S & Coy Gonoral Agcot Boaver atroet, New York. JONES & OUNSTON 90 Wall eure HP ONLY this or next month, stosmelip Broiuer Jonathan, 1s: Capt. W. H. Brown, of the Untied 8’ servic, will 0 for Chagres, on Thursdsy next, at So'clook Pit’ P gore by her will tako tho eteamebip Monnmontal City, ab Fenama, to gil 19th Mareh,, Pow-cngere aro invited to x smine the eteamship, at Picr No. 4, Norih Giver, Brother Jonathan is the fastest oteamer in th Hier accommodations are equal to these o 9 of the y of che largess far A weit propallors ‘on the Chagres route, real . i Parr & co, ‘. ____No. 234 Courtiandt inreehy ‘near Broadws PEOIAL NOTICR TO beon advortised, by parti mental Cisy, to rail from Panama on be cocnredin New York. Wo anxoucce $a! City is edvortised to ail from Panama on th nd that pa d only of the agents ye bw the Monumentel ty, and wo induc Sickete for hee next teloy and guarsztee he H. PRIDE & CO, 23/ Cortlandt atreet. (Dis eesooke THE OWNERS OF Tos STEAMER MONT- City, giva notion that no party is anvhorinad te for paoargo on this otsamez, which cau oaiy be rrecvred of their ayenta in Panams. W 42>. Ad ee IN FIRST. OR SECOND . per P. . H. Co’ on » for erly osrbct March "A'bokus will be be Paik, Plodsqesnit at Noe t Bion street, dat igo on tho Monu~ an March, oxnmos M well ticke: SEDI in a DECOR ERS ADVICE To CALIFORNIAN $—-You should procaro thia justly celodested invigs: Gial, ft isthe only medical prepscation whios will p you from the deacly Ghagres sud Paosina foyer Hes ol duis oordial will eave you tarce a piobab ly your UDG MED, if sou ¥: eaith ant Mifo to the laud ct R14, pecoure thin Cozdiel a bo hree bottles tor & 10 who haif-dozen Convers’ office, 66 Thikd avenue, where he is consalved, the Cordial obtained, N, B.—cores have proved tals oox- rook iting) DD CONFERS INVIGORATING CORDIAL the ead cons:quences, incapactaring for by or woatrimory. Avoid quacks, who fill the ps6 ther silly protortions and their inetramen Of ecminal weskness. ‘Suis i¢ 8 &n insult upon yo lou may ell strangulate the pares we ih Jom Young man, do not wsece your mons. arli- A few bottica of thin justly os'sb) 4 Tantal in @ you fo mandy visor of ooay and mind. $1 0 b ble: thice" bottaee for i ti cy daad R. RALPA'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE on the diseases of the genitei organe, ire erece, Consequences, and cure, adapted b> tho nee. 'y indiviéual, of both sexes, 11th cattion, SA? pp» with illustrative plates Thie is the only truly usetul work on ubjcot before the pudiic, Not only all valuable infor- aa but the moet perfect and rapid once of each crores ie stated in tho plaineat possible manner, the recipes for al the remedies being ste aud falas eer at giv: 'y one, in 6very 01 bi and given in ‘no other work, 40 the decoription aud those erect] compiaints Wh reeemble certeia dis ordere, and to which al are liablo. Is not thi Phe Koen oS fore, worthy the m of Overy person? Bold at 83 Groonwich edrect, 44 ana ctrect, 2 ‘Astor House, and by most boo ‘ciled im seoure cnvelopes, by Addroasing (rovtpeia) v0" hox 809, Post Office, R. ten EG) FOR THE IMMEDIATE CURE Of discs. bottlo, can be bad at tho Drug store in Roos oh moat Chatham (tees. From tho extonsive Inoreps a ver failing remedy bas received fo: in Burope aud ane country, oe hoe who necd is. From one to tl ease otherwise the money refunded. D*, WARD ht bl hay US CURBS—CORNER of Canal str Broadway. better yoa untor- tunates treat you! aiten than to go to say prthe Hunsred humbugs. Delay not to come to ws; you wil: at leet; then you w: groatly eratiied oa yoursolves. well or mendis, enty-four hours, Nofes. Consaliae tions private. Bock gratis, D*, WARDS MAGICAL TREATERNT.—UNPRECR. dented succora.—Invumornsle oases oie through, oto their several terri wi instantaneou ly. "ahose divappe tinted ¥ hem burs, no Conorption of the outs ‘And oaerity with which tuey bo cured by him, No fee. Book gratis. Office, corner Canal d Brosd yay. TED TO DEL 1G ATR “DIBBA ER, ho have contrac! a of physicians shemsclved. 7m him, however much other a Roliot aiforded af once. ‘Boo! # private. Ofhoo, cormer of Canal stro: TNFORTU: KATES FRIRND — ~ UNEQUALLEO FOR oradieat “Blessed by alt wio try th The Post pron rt tienen, Fer wo mi'd, it might be glvon 49 infants-all_ private digestes vanish under Ios use ene a book. Who will give foes after that? Citizons and eaelly mivied, remember it—Dapot, Dr. Wara’ Canal street and Broadway, corner not 0 TRE DISAPOINTED —DR. WAND CAN RB OP muediate servioc. hin treatment inotantly removing erable patient from an‘luring aué pzobala dcto9 tone y many difficult cascs that usve deded othora. Fevteanie ladeea acy inses coming to ita aiee er choy are ented before other Goctora would havo made the least im= Provemens. No fos. Book gratis. Offico, covmor of Canal strous and Broadway. in the cartier siagess Wilt in the earlier si (os, W! ro ity of the ures” D*,, 2 rearulged fon 1 MOTT ST., CONTINUES TO gonidontinily, oa the Cte! 3 of pri- DE youn practice 1f-sbase, = _— snde of medical 1 proton less, seated cpecdy ours, NLR. ‘ill cured D5, JOnMNEr, NO, 17), DUANR STREST," known in tho sreatneste erie are. Cy ‘or’s re} ion for skill im th at have Goneuivutionst weak noes, lent sare abi hi Sirewcite cued, ooaat caged brought op by a onred i four dare, ohne. roster borer Di COOPER, 14 DUANB STREET, HAS, FoR THE last twenty vets ogee! e ae eatneire eractioe im ivate diseases of Bay aoe | Suro tie moss vated casos of this disease, and a , no Dr. Cooper con cure t! of constitutional debilitge abit indulged in by young mens suentiy, indulged'in. borsta dye Doty Tay confusion 6C Be inte aad ay nro guaran —Bireigees ‘nae not foe Duane atzod a u tion to socloty, ‘be deavived, Ts CRRAT DISCOVERY tion and rolioving ses sickn se: Fave made & trist, Lt is almost in gorceoting OR Hint h PAT aes Das nat ie notion j the, entire ie find isto bo word intern sy and “avory effore horototore. made to Zelleve tha ee «occasioned by sea led to give the slightest r ip! totally name will be borne in gratetul remombranc tue. taventers aad carried over the brosd Atlantic by hundrade of thoueande, who fully preciafn the giad tidings over the Wil fndites thous "1 fat oongee h generally follows # voysce 40 apne ecing and aercoablo romody ia wed with + failing sucocRs. AM thadia required if & trial to ene Gear Is to every traveller. 16 rove every spgei p Trov' Dintioue ¢ clic, Nervous and Blok ho at 4/6 Broadway, between Grand and By Cail ond ace the article, FER TILL CURKD.—DR. OOK: stron’, may bo consulted confden nthe trent Ment of delionte discases, Twouty-one yours Prackive ena Mes him to make speedy and permanent curceeand sosene exten removed im throe dey Te viotime of quaker ti.oao outfering from early improper habits, can apply W iy of haviog thelt onsen rested om,ravionel a@d ise 19. DUANE = A | Big ote Feist ina eineovered A now munca mute tedlevure, ta fro Tita! Oogeow le ember ot Uae New ork