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A gathering of some four or five hundred persona, all | counted, assembled, yesicrday evening, in the Park, in front of the City Hall, » Lany Rrrons—Onr ing of Innd reformers and « tinction of par evening, May 27, at States Senste the importa: Bh Lead bill, now in th Dourlas, of Mivots, 8 brass band, which was in more than anything eles ina The weather was + sion, and umbrellas were put had them; the majority however. were not provided with put bore the in‘liction very philosophically, sent the article, ‘The inecting was cal nominated Mr. John Cochre unann, on taking the chair, spol zens—The honor of beivg called to your deliberations is enhanced hy the critical interest of | the occasion. ‘The principles you have professed and in- seribed om your hearts ax the doctrine of land reform, have found be every hamlet, bers, the doctrine that was not confined to a needed but combination to render effective the pi that all knew to be sound humber was but smail who contended for the homestead, yet now gre its friends heard ir all With their advocacy. the bi itself. The time when t remove it thence, THE FREE FARM MOVEMENT. MASS MEETING IN THE PARK. rsuant to the following rat eonorally, wit! in the Park on io s of & committer JONN H. attendance, and w 1 many of t er unpropitious for t to order by Mr. Key: res vers at eyory fireside, and advi It needed but wetion to advance, by num- ‘Though but a while bis question of abiding nd. impelled forward resentatives, It tarries on the your action to-night be such and place Jt among the statute land. ‘There is nothing to discourage from co effort. .On the contrary An auspicious omen is bill through ture. The he popular bra Senate. will, may delay. but cannot \ less alive, though stru less aceestible to the warrant this act, its’ probable intluence upon t perity of the government furnishes a re Spread over many geographical degrees stretches a public domain, regulated by aud subject to the government—devoted to no practical use, and rather a source of annual expense. haa been, to be but a tions of «peculating solicitations and chases. ‘mong country, the prin justice to the ‘The right to participate in the in my judgment, a right aial of stich participation is an mental spos This territory continu useful purpose, vd to establish the You would thus have o: and on the itizen, and its equall: ersal man; and infraction of the law. ‘The sovereignty of the people can inno de- gree exist but on thy people's soil; the people most truly depends on the admission to a dimifed land tenure. the odious privileges of champion of a just democracy, is the land refoim. hua, P most ¢ Butl this ci situate quate compe the ground that as tance of the race, we bold t lieving, them, inthe broad phito tion of the constitution, which of the exile to those eboros v fon that the only way by w nthe unegual disproportion ¥ on the able on mus to oe sentatives, the issue of coming re through blood and devas he ti Be we ‘whore protitabiy employe itis nacguately compe hoice of inve precited w living, to yicld tha + bave denied. the House of Repre-e he full ex their fellow citizens, we ent Senate will concur ix ns the pratificntion to know cnt Are alike inibued with re the interest of t joined are the r That this meoti the recent action of the H bay) tue means there force i triven pera Dill in Lie th Re Gentiperx—Toour no ed f nt ives neble di other hand in an oy acter of the yx nees of penury, and repel venting a monopely of wes ainst the approach of para volved m land reform ib: antly maintains the no longer trans gr for having xo long de the adoption. by the Without a of the gatherin i search of & m As it is mot the intention or poli t hecomes the meane wh: Protect oporativer ef ot by the disp plitude of resources, it i hs from those vic Leen visited. of f the whole peopl: or thrente tic weve that which th atitude to keep their fel those prineiples were not so sent day, and whon thore wh w cre sucered at ae visionary The ‘The folowing letters werr Wa Tt moves in ule proper effecting a social reform. ofthe many, unaccompanied by any corre: preseiom of the iew, social prosperity the multitudes that toil bencath Would not level down those who luxuriate above. ‘The ergy and the intellige nged the sta ty of obtai well know ofa too rapid « Obvious that the great prop re destitute of she they are necessa sation for any iahor cumetance, ¢ who were previ guarantee that We sre The strongest barricr It It would i ich ustialiy attend and whieh in (urn, lion would resist the h and inte want. it is the iibrium of ia Euroye Je power Li perform vil, at ne U State d by the Mouse o solve the pr y in ut cay recen ¢ intere hesp ¢ pri etation © m by & uld be approy pdence of their fan ¢ of Repre tat ore Monr—A mass gather” nen! Thi the U1 Walker, of Wiseonsin, a Jones T. Brady, John Va ARK. KEYSER. A platform was eree(ed for the speakers, reporters, and in requisition by those who as follows:— places, and occupy. yours of legislative deliberation | us it received the sanction of ull Ubings incite to exertion. selosed by the passage of the ch of the national legisla- sill it=for the lion is not the | wceing to free his hinde Quite apart from the jus. principles which dictate and vason in its favor, subject fof the experimental opera- 1 speculating pur- A body of over fourteen hundred million acres of land should be devoted to some more A very little reflection can be requir benefits of its distribution the bill. Not less than a anilli beneficiaries. dred and sixty million acres of land reclaimed from the wildernees, and added to the ording to the provisions of 2 persons would be enrolled productive capital of the And if you reflect upon the million added to ¢ number of the producers. and to the productions of the country. resulting influences upon the national values dependent cn the fluctuating ratios of imports and exports, of a general benchit from lund distribution must be dis- pelled. Its immediate results will be seen in the rise of the remaining unappropriated lands toa value oxceeding that of the original domain, and in an increase of national revenue proportionate to the taxes levied upon the lands donated.” But a more com; iples which animate Athe millions addod all doubt ehensive view, directed to Dil. presents both its ing tendencies, » of the land he occupies, and the equality of class, and the most formidable principle of direetion for Proposes the elevation sponding de- evel up to the mark of jeesness of des] I truly asserts and ake mry seat with bring with it y in 8 Tn addition to ber that cannot ie and hnmane the w it show f Miveissippi. etrines of Innd } w extraordinary efforts sure. even although it. The bill had place qualif, call:— hout dis | bave it, and and unclaimed by the bill 40 the people m on tl of that ther to a ¥ settle . howev dere half of the | lie lind was rapidly ve | would rapidly ine: | striotly described a hich did hose pre- the ocoa- City Hall, ser, who | side over | the old States, ocates in few ; it rinciples ago the interest | by the tables of as shall , es of the mutinued table. appeul to their jud popular arts, he pros. ition of es, as it | out of power to levy and appl Was like olf to the machi ne hun- To the people. tee of the people. various and bi ritory ? Wa: cut off the revenue. bat the de- funda-- of each clearly thelr own? against sult the country. was engaged. bi it | through its scabbard. would not feel annoy compe- |. mttlti- elph lie calevlated thet, g! to the pub ject th t rp pri society. relves to hh it is tead bi we vill. There was no levelle he could stor band. and eleva’ a. With | If they were aamely, | blood en Cal have lie; and and neth got an in the ever ready and t Ne disclaimed There was not a byit. He had s embraced. Me hed shown th ole er | the support of sonnd morals. Europe, er by cords of re! cirenm - pre defects, Lt was introdu agg ; since then, several othe ch nbronght forward by M others, They wanted whichever of these bills they eo nover can be. stric manif advi lie knew that ) his kind ment will ove # government or & tor | them. They had ¢ m full * | tion F | retg into thet hing: nil to clevate the If this measure wa dage twenty children of the United d | refuse to i ime when | ihemeclve: ‘was to be put on his ordeal no fear of the success of to seoure the been earnestly people. and embodied great principles. | Tand free, instead of that now proposed, which only rene and free. ttled, the revenues from customs ease? This bill might. therefore, be a revenne measure, to pay the public debt, and would also perity of the country. mecting to take the petitions and circulate them in their | stores, their workshops, and 4 | .. (Here a motion was made. | tinuance of the rain, to adjourn to the vestibule of the | The crowd rushed in and took the staircase. above and below. while the speakers took their stand on the first landigg. | Mr. Greeiey resumed his address, He wished to say | something on the moral aspect of this question, “In the | first case, it was not a party question. but an independent one—a fundamental principle of a true republican policy. Its friends were found among the slavcholders of the South, and the abolitionists of the North—among the sot- ters of the new States, as well as of the inhabitants of Tt was a of the Union, and might be called a Union They could not do any thing to benefit the would benefit the East also, Our bread will be made lighter, and our prosperity diminished by what injures the West. ‘They were, therefore, to regard sectional question—not as —but asa truly republican question, When comes when the West and the East are joined, the la- borers in the city may, if they do not like the wages offered to them. move to that place where the reward will ccme from nature herself. ‘They therefore wanted for la- bor a free home, in the way designed by nature. fee ac Sete jon, ew Jouxson, of Tennesses, was then im o Keck. Aveaw Jomsee. ve. None Kept or hoop Ohio, and mixed to faray Westra ati Iie taxes—money to the government nery. ‘The constitution saya fur- ther, that when the money be collec to the payment of the national debt, provide for the defence of the country, and for the well being of the country. There was another provision in the constitu- ticn by which the President, with the consent of the Senate, can make treaties, and in doing so, to whom does the right of the soil pass ? It passes to the government as the trus- The Congress had also regulate the territory and property of the Unit i Would therefore ask, in the name of common sense. cannot Congress’ dispose of the public land of their ter. 7.” Was it not a constitutional act to pass laws to people uncecupied and wastelands? It was in the power of Congress to have it settled and peopled by an indus. trious agricultural community. Th: Jectiow made to this measure, and that was, that it would This object There were nine millions of ueres) of waste land in the Union, an millions of voters in the country. Now, suppose every voter claimed his portion of the land. they would only have one-third of the land occupied. ‘one million of voters claimed this right, what injury could they do by taking possesion of ono-ninth of what was At the rate at which this bill pro- posed to dispose of the land, it could not be entirely oc- cupied in seven hundred years. ‘The speaker went on to describe the life of a settler in the Far West, and the re- f his efforts in adding to the general prosperity of Applause.) ‘tund soul, in this measure, and he would continue in it till the sword of his spirit would cut r disteibute more equally and | (Laughter) The speaker then py ely commercial acyttisiions. Proceeding, | this measure must have direction, the inalion- | the revenue. by iner sing the dem: y public domain they would add seventy millions of dollars asury. Every time they turned this sub- ot a new and more beautiful view of it, so that creasing the constunption of for also, that they were still more adding to the internal t nd manufactures of the country, Tall about the matter, said he, as sensible men, and do not allow your- rried off by the ed captandum slang with nt to destroy it. s constitutions Lay revenue, These two points had been settled; and Hgeprived of | he Would ask what was its pha ral point of ti vie For h oul in the pulpit, religion, vi on tho was no agrarianis pdown tothe poor man, take him in that sens h a law, with the condition of the peoy ern the lower a own, and ¥ throw up barr limits no other | this system could not exist—they could not be prevailed sting place and « | on to enrol themselves in armies tor their sixpence a ai ear Guy for grog. but would. at the same time, be found a all personal Toot his State—Tomneseee, He had, therefor n the three thi would tend to the augmentation of the revenue. and to t is d | sented to than for their considerat nd once, said he, get it on the statute-book. and it | en out of it; and then, as de t temselves, they They could not expect that it contd b Flatute book, however. none would righ to ley hands upon it tod on them too long: but the subject was in ble. end hecould talk about it for a week, This satisfied when | homestead pelicy suits whigs and democrats; in other r should | words. it suits every man who loves his country and loves labor i Ii on whieh lift he hoped that if man tery of the world, gre away under the opera He would not stop to argue that men wa snding place n the earth, Without it man cannot | e—wiih it he cay. And whoever legidates against thix ime, and whoever writes ayainst it. and talks against | } it. There pronounce him an infidel. I know that it is ‘ seed by themn as in itself a part of i uso they do not know it. J repeat agai that whoever is making war against it, is a practical | infidel. In conclusion. that it not be- use of the Presin he was here before ‘The time will come when the peo y legerdemain trick out on that subjec pass it, they knew whe «it. and that body wa for election, he would the bill, He urged them to E i npeopled. of the West. his land, deeper into the forest, bill which would render all the Who doubted that if the pub- perease the pros- In conclusion, he urged the jong their acquaintances, consequence of the con: ‘ion of ular measure in all quarters Hebe juoetion, est, but this, not asa Western or Eastern question time ae Cg were many im} considered by the ing. In the first | ‘Ty man who is an American citizen, or who is 'y ay ape ped to become such. has aright to a cer. tain portion eflund. ‘They who lived ina city knew how Precious to man was the possession of land, “They could not have this adjacent to a city, but they could | reach hi a right to it, in the w airies now presented, is to be laid open By this bill, speculation would be pre- j—epeculation which absorbs the land and compels « Tt would assist | troduced, and received with cheers. He spoke at first in snch alow tone that his words did not reach the reporter's He did not come to seek their applause, but to sment. He kuew it was easy for some to talk of humbug—agrarianism—the last of the Gracchi, and apply to them such names, thinking to bring odium upon the measure which they proposed; but all he asked wus that the people should patiently hear and decide on tRe question which he would procced to discuss. said that the Homestead bill, if passed, would be a violution of the constitution. monstrate that it was perfectly constitutional, Let them understand the points on which this question turned. He felt that the friends of this measure in Congress, and Jongress. had put thei the constitution of the United It was Ile thought’ he could de- ponents to the wall, In States, the Congress had it should be applicd They cam acquire territory; wer to States; was another ob- n he proceeded to com- uarter sections (160- there wore but three But suppose only He wantod no clapping. “He And if amy one hissed him he as there Were only two animals in zoology known to hiss—the viper, which hissed from venom, ‘and the goose. which hissed from simplicity, eded to show that a benef ii ing away the ninth part of the e. When they were in- ign goods, it Was clear, He had shown that the al, and that would add in this m ed no such po was a leveller that shed hi n and a leveller, nd levelters, upper classes there, the between the upper ve imagines he has «dt conquer, he col- pd file of which is composed of i are all filled with the mem- Rut where men bave home- ve defenders of their country, interest in the measure fie lands in . nothing to gain «Which this measure it was constitutional. of those th Thes ts were all hound bill was now pre- nd support om. and th cam amend the bill as might be | par id in heathen times, rt from the head et im these th it w 08, und | The wa £0 p troy it ite towerin inevitable. prineiple entitled toa wh of that abeut Washington. U take the elee- people, the sov into their own hands. irresponsible men, who shuffi in Weehing not his busta lent or Vie of the on or had liver fro in bringin ndi- lot every e consisting of 8.200 bbls.—superfine Canadian and ordi- Of wheat, tl fart with 2.300 mixed Western, at 73¢.; of rye, 4.400 burl a and yeHow Northern, at 58c., 62e .A partial reduction. buoyant, at 4040. a 43! prices slightly better than yesterday morain position to wait the receipt of the lette genceal with buyers; and. in view of the © in the for Liverpool were light. Shippers were waiting private letters duc by the Cambria, "So cotton were reported, at 14d., and some 1,000 ERs, flour. at 10!¢d. The steamship Atlantic took 200 tierce: of beef, at 24., and 100 do, were engaged by asailing pt, at 18. 9d, and 200 bbls. lard. at 12s Gd. per ton. 1 re was nothing new in rates to London or to Havre. ‘To California they were steady. at rates ranging from 450. 8c. per foot, measurement. Puovisions tended downwards—the day's transactions embracing about 500 bbls, prime and mess pork, at $16%; and $181, a $181; 600 bbls. fair to prime lard, at 0!c. a | 10e.; with 250 bbls, prizac and mess beef, at $6 a a eral, hold a meeting to-night. for the arrangements for a grand mass pected, will be held some da: the cause are awake. and w ree comerve, He in identify bimacif Furope betes witness to the pitiable en classes, and he then determined, if ever he sould ‘own country, to do his utmost to guard the possibility of his countrymen being reduced to factions Union, They had sections of the @ gentleman from tho South raising his voice in support of fraternization with a gentleman of the North, principles were not in very good odor at the South, Te had not como to make a #perch, but he knew that if a | with thestern of a large En man could not speak on such a question as this, it would be not because he lad not words to express his thoughts, but because he had no heart in his bosom, Mr. Tuxopore BK. Yomuinson (N. ¥.) was next i trodviced, and spoke at some length in favor of the pro posed incasure. If (his Dill, said he, is to make a pauper measure Was popular in all | with umber, to Peck & Church. | Kin at tho ceiling, were attached, the former 4 frecman, then let them vote away millions of aores, for | in every hamlet through the country there would bo a | fortress. Give 160 acres to a Ktarvini enrich, not impoverish, the State. If this will put down speculation, beeause the posecasion of it. Mr. Baxx then moved for an adjournment from this | Place to Lovejoy’s Hotel, opposite, when they would give | three cheers for the author of the bill. The meeting was then adjourned sine die, and, im accordance with Mr. Barr's tuggestion, a large crowd escorted Mr. Johnson to his hotel, cheering him loudly for some time. TELEGRAPHIC, LAND REYOKMEKS IN POUGHKEEPSIE. Povcuxesrsin, Muy 27, 1652. ‘The friends of free homes, and land reformers in zen- of makii next week. The be heard in the Senat ds of CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘Tuurspar, May 27—6 P. DM. Dasspererrs.—Flour was less active, the sales only oice State, at $4 06% a $4 25; favorite round 3144; with common to good Southern, at $4 31!¢ » 56%. Rye flour and corn meal remained depressed. sales reached $3.000 bushels red @hio, at #, at 75¢.—both articles being firm; and of corn, bushels heated Southern, with mixed Western 6Ie.,and 62c. and | Domestic oets wero scarce and per bushel 8.500, Corrox —The sales were about 1,800 bales to day. at Tho dis- favorable sc ounts foreshadowed per Arctic, and the reduced stock rts, holders continued to offer reluctantly. 173.—There was more inquiry, but exzagements Fr jome 500 or 690 bales of man, and it will | Dill is passed it | test evil of a | swords, country is to permit the ownership of land without the | longed | | ug | the spikes, was the only ing, whieh, it inex- | pearance of what might | Ne a $73, | nd $10 a $183;. | Tonacco,—Sales were rade of 30 cases Connecticut, at | 3 and’ 63 | + Turks Island; cI Troy; 4 E G Cattell, and Ccumings, NYork. lows iat 34 ferrin tt eis Shem SFE maa), woame sti a ig Bhomrvek (0 syne mi pee 7 Gat Se 30 4 enon . tig Mary, Lindsey, Galvws , with oot . to Hussey & Murray.” May 5, off Casyatoety excheased sige pale sith ship Juha MC datvis steering, (Crom N tor Liverpool); no date. lat 2410 lon wa wreck, sup- posed to bes acbr, with masts and bulwarke gon Trig Ii A Tufte (of Boston), Kouny, Javkscavilic, 10days, ras, 11 days, with Sehr Wing of the Wind, Pearsall, Mi Stow. May Ti fruit to Meashsm & ‘Int 35, lon 77 poke ima Jane, Suowm: jacksonville, lays, witte Inmber, to master, May 16, M, Ine 3211, Inn 79 TF. tout in yh sh, upposed to have bees upwards of 1200tens burthen. It been severed from thi main body of the vessel teredge. "The taffrsil an ust inaive or fort davits, with one meple wood, ard the latter of spruce plank. t Dad tye large cast iron warping Chocks set into it. moulding 36 tect long, and ornamented with | nui devices, comprising ia the oontre the British over which Wns ® crown surmounted by the Dust of @ lion holding a Llue fing with the croas of St George, nnd outelde of thts two largo lions, facing each other, rata: pant. On each side of these aro blue and red enaigns, and other national insicnia. These all bo- the contre piece, or part of the moulding, which, with one of the end were pricked up. On tho end Picoe was the figure ofa uaval officer in full a sq, im SHIPPING. ww ve ween” ANDERBILT LINE FOR 84N FRANCISOO.—?THE shortest and choapest route. detention. The now and poworful Soepie engine NOKTHERN LIGHT, tone burthen, will leave trom Pir river, at 3 e’olock P. M. precisely, on Sa- ry for San Juan cot Norte. onni with steamships Ploneer and In over the Nioi ‘Trentit Houte Laving but ¢welve miles i Theno ater Jand transportation, ‘These #t more vo Unsurpaese: nad with the increared Passon, t amy pcint. Stoo x0; or ‘sul, they ving tery pinch, up okalea, RANCISCO.—£T REDUCED Myeok tae TED STAYRS, Chane ee ssomders wi take hor departure for om Wodnesday, 284 Duna. at S Hy Params with tha ao double HROUGH w cling. ak ip WINFIELD 8COTT, jard, Commander, which stoam: assengers at Panama by the U pry mle ew Francisco direst, without stoppl cea rns epg calan exporionced ou ce eee re poe Be ey RE, Se For SM a I et co ‘an 8 arnge Mabmtean Ban Lond nae Spiel lets teameekes ited States, thereafter procecdetoSam intermedinte safety, are no’ ca the at tad re tiekets for eale. Appl; Clining posture, and at its fect a large gilded heae of a DAVIS, BROOKS & COLE Underneath Was & long narrow scroll, bearing the G Agents, 25 Beaver street; inscription, “Virtutus fortuna comes” The ters ted fae JONES & JOUNSON, windows, one on either end of the moulding, and two below, 104 Wost strost, corner of Liberty strost. cqui distant amidst ips, denoting the veasel to havehad twe | Passengers by tho United stares gill disembark sion cabins, oveabore the other. From underneath the earved | side the wharf at Aspinwall, and tase the Prose ieaiten monk plank, which ia tal horizontally, and on which FY ed a hhip’s uame is supposed to h wood of which the’ whole m pearance of bein; a Jind thinly covered with to which it belonged or three months, Some raw cctton, that was hat Article discovered that had t have constituted her cargo, Schr Mary Jane. Bentley, Norfolk, 8 days. Schr James C Fisher, Anderson, Philadelphia, 2 days, for wport. ‘Ser RJ Mercer, Robertson, Philadelphia, 4 days, for Bor ton. Schr George & Edgar, Iai Sehr Wolcott, Beers, Boston. 3 duys, Schr Andrew Brown, Allen, Boston, 4 days, for Albany, Schr Wm M Baird, Stubbs, Salom, 4 di Sehr Maria, Kelley, Harwicl Schr Globe, Hateh, Bangor, Schr Congress, Mitchell, Elisworth, 10 days. Schr Capt Joho, Tinker, Lllaworth via Boston, 14 days. fs 8. mai Commander, will ahove named f; Po and for pasan, near] o G thy roiding the risk at- a inalling in Souse’ at Chogeess dad’ was ¢ os, BAG the river Ludlow, Captai North rivor. o'clook, P. pier 4. SAMUES UL. MITCHILL, Nol The Florida, Thomes Lyon, Captain, will leave tar: day, June 5." For specd, strength, recommodations, and fare, these ships Lavo no sepoxiors on th PETERSBURG, AND RICHMOND, ORE, Lewis Parrish Fe NORFOLK, U, vit bur, $10, i rigncd only om board. For freight on board passe ge, to LUDLAM & PuesgaNtsn ‘88 Front street, near Old slip. Schr Sarah, Munson, Cutler, 10 di ve Schr Forest. Pear nie, 10 days. FPOR CHARLESTON.—U. 8. MAIL STEAMER MARION. Schr M Hull, Taylor, Calais, 8 day: This magnificent steamship will leave for the above Schr Mayilower, Robinson, Machias, 8 days. ort on Saturday, May 2, at 4 o'clock, P. M. precisely, Bel 4 i or freigh' 1y on Rear it pi “4 4, North River; and et lor passage, at the counting rooms o Frbrig Arche d’Eisate, from Marseitlea, PeSPOFTORD, TILESTON & CO, 48 South atreot, y of Richmond, Mitchell, Norfolk and Rich- w World, Knight, Liverpool; Southampton, _Tho Jamos Adger wili F Oe, Mone AND NEW Wednesday, 24 of June, ORLEANS. VIA KEY ? Coombs, 5 etvamer Ons t.—The new double engine steamship WEST WIND, Cerdiapencaiene seep isdesrecnaeal Poser irate aC are cave Pier 6, Bat Wiad at sunrise, ENE; meridian, calm; sunset, WSW, and | River, on Wednesday. 26th May, at 4 o'clock, P.M. Thiy light. Telegraphic Marine Neports. Boston, May 27. Arricsd—Ships Witch of the Wave, London; Unio ta; Signet, NYork; barks William, Cardenas; C! nnah; Eutaw, Baltimo: Empire, Philadel- phia; sch=t Dani Francis, Aux Cayes; Gassabeas, Geo Ed- ind Louisa Gray, Pailedelphis; Cornelia, and Hannah ‘York. Cleared—Ship Lanark, St Potorsbui do; Elk, Phitad brie or Edward, Doboy Island; sehrs Luther ia; CD Haltock, Poughkeepsie; Clarion, ; barks Tom Coeniay Child, Philad Barriwonn, May 27. Arrived—Bark El Dorado, Pernambuco. ived—Bark Emily Mines; Ncw, name MAY2- Arrived—Bark Em: inez, NYork. is St Jonx, NB, May 2 Arrived—Bark Ross, NYork; sehr R Cobden, do. Cleared—Ship Trenton, London, Sauem, May 25, Artived—Brig Water Witch, Para, ship has elegant run regularly hetween this cit; connection with another tonchiag regularly at Key Weat, to land freight and Advances made ou goods consigned to my Passage rate first of June, fust suiling clipper b nett, will sail positively on Wednesday, there will be provided an ample supply of beat provisions, For remaining berths apely enel Heer Leeds ALS. mander, (will mmodations for a will a baliding, Siew, fobile, urement: to ADAM the wharf, assengers, ty and abovenamed first~class atoainship now oth ways. Passage to Key West, $10; do. to ow Orleans, $60. Freight for mo: ‘Apply on board, 0: « Tee vossel will go o0ds, MITH, No. 75 ute. FOR SAN FRANCISCO, AT. REDUCED tho epiondid clipper ship UNION, to anil on the v. 8. OAKFORD, 92 WAlt street, cers can roly | eee ee K. WARREN, 0. 1 MOTT ST., CONTINUNS Dicatctet om ie treatment ef dacesee, Tau yours’ practice enabdl cure uervous m bus ire ‘caso of reoeut ovonee | Fence invariably cured {a 'f:om three to ave days. D*. WARD MAKES ASTONISHING CURES—sU gs no other doctor can do. Rithor 6 ouro capes Amendmont before twenty-four hours. To contract is pete) more nothing Wr ke teeotinahy baayet is ectenoe: pee Remem a eo other mr cure Trwdtul—worve thea the disease, Odics ‘corner Canslatees oud D*, WARD'S UNFORTUNATE'S FRIRND.—IF CURES re inno modioing aro the best evidence, then the Private disensos, this. Thousands oan. Yow thas they mever would have gos well withoutit. New ton by multic Without discovery. Pres. (row pautnost, Tamodiate death to the disoasee Fe corner of Canatstrest and Brostway no . JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, D wn fo the ast tvety-two fons wine espace of private. disensesy’ ca (en thetollowing sompiatate, viz."eyphlltie os meena glandular enlargements, frosted with eandor, aa footed, R. J. MORDAC'S PREVENTIV by mail, on receipt of $1, post paid. those who do not feel iastined to inorease (he 1s simplo and infallible, Addross J. MORDAC, box 463 Phar iia Post Office, . E. HENDRICKS’ PREVENTIVE WILL BR DES aires cor aorta oe This is the sone’ R. FA CROIX'S PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISO~ .¥. 106, “4 EEE TE: lates, om the Physiology of Marriage, indir Ratios i disorders of youth and maturity, resulting J ‘excesses witch destroy the phyzical and meatal powers, 4 disoasos arising from indistretion, with plain and simple” Surg, with tke aushor's observations Se martiage ies nae or ations on m: cations, thelzromodios; with coldred litho- justrsting the anatomy and 7, and dis reproductive ane of otras i sexes, t ontains many important to those contemplating matrimony, wAich will overcome marriage; none, however, should tuke t! portant step without first consulting its pages. It of all diseases of femalos, whethor marrted or single. gore who require medical aid, before consulting any doo cht to know whether their cases are properly understoo 1048 whom they empl ‘t st the stobalhy gue ty a duly consulted ei ey 2 ive oetne is a let! mill Zeceive ome copy, oF five ior $i Address DEAE LK CHOBE LS Regver atreaeease Ba te hea alien bares Lioyd street, Buffalo, nyt 8 Brant [WE FEMALE'S CONFIDENTIAS’ PRIEND.—DR. K, Preaton's Fomale Panacea, Nos. 1, 2and 3 removes all tom. Sent by mail, $1, Com 2 mast be accompaniea with ad- thoue of ihe original la 7 205 Bowery, Addrevs box 420, Chatham co EF. Hii by Beit i if joy, and alent ii populous fied physlcind, and for the past twon! it the diferent My ‘ne well as by let iter, post es has ipon which OR THOSE VERY RICH GOLD REGIONS OF AUS: tralin,—For Port Philip and Molbourne diroct.—Tho very: ig RADIUS, Capt. James Wostloy Jon- th June, Fare, commodious and completo, at F Her arrangements ERS & CO., 23 Warren street. OR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT—THE NEW AND beautiful ela RACER, H. W. STEELE, Com. eail for the above rt on Tnesday, fret Married, 3 | Fore! A etd ee etn Ley: ‘ Panernerh pret and On Thursday, May #7. -by tha Tey. De. Baoon, Me, | -, Buren Arneg Mesch Sf “ide Marreeet Hira, Adare, | well odavted tor tamilicg As cnly Umited Aumber Thomas Kray to Miss Jouanxa M. Stackroun, both of | fi" B Vorks brigs Sutton, Mivencd, for do, lg; Palos, Hateb, | bo taken, carly appliont en will be nec msaEy, aither on RO eae Church, Rich. + poCUZAC%A, May U—Brix Democrat, from Antigua for Bog | BROTHERS, i 11S South street, New York. m Tuesday. May 25, at St. Andrew's Church, Rich- | ton; schr Independent, for do, Abe PHIL: = mond, Staten | Tiana, by the Rey David Moore, Hexny | | Cirnevxaos May Li-Bark Emily Banning, Ray, fm Rar. tes PHILIP.—DIRECT ORE THE T, Merc Island. On Thursday, May 20, by the Rey. M. Madden, of Am- 4 boy, Frevrricx C Beets to Mise dutia E. Conmren, both of this city. min Evans. Mr. Cuanies Hew ert to Mies Euiza Jane Carre, both of this cit; Died, | , after a painful iliness, Witt On Tuesday, May Manvys, aged 47 y Mott street, this morning, at 9 o'clock. Tho tives and friends of the famiiy are respectfully invited | to attend, without further mvitation. 0: C a F FS ai I 1 led by the people to re.) And if the Senste thore was a body who th i | ae 0 bre- | Let ws look to the sentiments | require at their hande, as pullie servants, to do. " " { He asserted that if it was put to him bi ¢.| een nat | whether this bill should be put on the rt book, | recived by the Vommittee-— | or ke be-inangurated President of the United gt UF the 394, invittoe mete atccad |e would repndiate the latter, and would feel more pri werting on the subject of the Land bill now before the | in heing on hum instrume mt im passing this bill than ene T roprct that my pleasmre of w tend billds now up at any mome! y sent ments te srreMen Your fay nvitatio ey Vb f the New National ‘Refor a address ® " Mase G in New York m | right next, is received that the late hour at | would ave receiv 1» tow with | claps. ‘engagements, y if yp God's you on the vottle up “4 edom of the u tude at so much a qua Yas been received. Thasten to «ay that whil cots here prevent h Wasireero J, nate wi ing to-day. pen it thea. 5A YOUGLAS. © | tional measure, Wasuixcron, Wednesday, May 26,1 a fol the 2d inet, communicating | able ie lands, uly In the Senate ie leteer witoh would any more f ping to be soon able to congratula he pacsnge of this eroat measur id aud fellow citizen, J.P. W vy was then introduced melider what should be the If every member ef Moy 28, 1 Li deprive me The i + and Liable to} and duty pequires me to, be ready to give fomertead bill, and ithe was made P of | whig no | no whigs he eh, Wy f Tereceht | was fully accomplished, Ito said | 29 A come to the wi 7 were their humble servant ba branch | yeneed of that at | stop to it wate 4 babe it, Gay tae pede | therefore Uhege who had homes had them He who would deny aright of home to all men, ize on the fountains of water and sell it by the ut wished to ip continuing in i get the people’s votes without this meas dl this Dill was the best that the Tt was not n ent forty times. In conclusic | Mr. Boor, from Wisconsin, was next introduced as a [Voice—It is a mistake to introduce him; we } He coincided with the last speaker. | this was not @ sectional or party question. but was a na- He placed y and right—that unless every man had an inalion- on two grounds—expe- right to a home, all men had got aright toit, and that might-net by ppropriate the sea and hire it out for commerce, air and soll it out to the shiv He was not going to init great work till jt jiticians know the k. hat in band, and say they ‘and would do Whatever they Tic spoke of the evils of speculation in land— could get to put a they wished; but they would Lins “Walt @ owt is better than ciate Presbyterian Church, are invited to attend her fu- neral, dence of her brother, John Edwards, near the new entrance to Greenwood C ral, from Orcherd Street Universalist Church, His remains will be taken to Greenwood for intorr On Thursday morning, Méy 27, Guorce A. Kessann, nged 4 re and 3 months, The relatives and friend» of the famil strect. to-morrow morning. at half p further notic rarnick, of consumption. His funeral will take place this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs, KE. Skillman, 123d street. near ‘Third a ther Robert. are resp On Thursday, Ma, Cuanirs ) quested to attend his funeral. from his late Hudson avenue, Brook! ” The friends and acquaintances of the family. also the members ot the Bookbinde attend bis funeral, Seromiah Fineh, in thi auN rises AUN SETS years, | His funerai will take place, from his late residence, jo i rela- | dnesday, May 26. after a protracted illness, Isa- anps. in the 26th year of her ago. ends of the family, and the members of the Asso- this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. from the resi- mnetery, Without further notice. | On Wednesday, May 26, of consumption, Many Avavs- 4. wife of Albert Demarest. in the 30th year of her age. | Her relations and friends. likewise the relations and | other-in-law. C. V. Clickener, ave respect- nd her funeral, from her Inte resi- f tertace, Huboken, N. d., thisafternoon, | 2 € 2 5 mth. onds of the fomily 1. fron 7 pectfully invited to at- ce. 104 Sixth aves | 110 o'clock. On Wednesday evening, May 26, of acon H, Senence, aged U9 years and | ‘The members of Empire Lodge No. G4, “and Lebanon | Encampment, are respectfully invited to attend his fune- on Sunday Without further notice onsumplion, Mr. | fternoon. al half-past 2 o'el (tend his funeral. trom his late residence, 5: y t 6 o'clock, without On Thursday, May 27, at his residence, Mr. Juss Kine His friends, and those of his bro- otfully invited to attend. 'y 27. after a long and painfal illness, IL. Vivian, a native of Traro, Corawall, England, farlem «1s and acquaintances are respectfully re- idence, 18 yn, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. 6, Epwarn F, OLanke, aged 25 On Wednesday, M vs and 6 months, * Association this afternoon, at Ly lence, 20 Spring strect. May 26, Mrs. Prem: Fien, relict of vear of her age. nd of her sons. John and -in-law, Jacob Lynn, are re- peetfully invited to attend her fanerel, this day, from wer late residence. 100 Duane street, without turther natice, In this eit, are invited to ast 3 o'clock, rom his late re On Wednest friends of the fein’ on Thursday, May 27, of consumption, 21, at Poughkeepsie, Eurzanrvir Hsa- ur of her age. re to Carsianixe E, Cansox, all of Staten | badoe | brigs RF HOR: for Philadelphia few day On Wednesday afternoon. May 26. by the Rov. Benja- | Boston, disc | York) brig ‘Vesta, Cock, Philadelphia: gow via Halifa: \TELLIGENCKE, NEW YORK, MAY Cleared. Steamship City of Richond, Mitenell, Noxfoll, &e, Mailer PORT OF & Lord, ; Ship Lebanon, Hale, Hong Kong, Gordon & Talbot. Ship Saratoga, Trask, Liverpool, Sixte, Gardner & Co. Ship Atlantic, Lamb, Antwerp, E D Hurlbut Ship Kochambeau, Mallowell, St Stephen, NB, J W Elwell | Savannah, Dunham & Dimon, §), Schwendlin, St Petersburg, Schmidt & Balehen, Park Ammerland (Olden), Fehrs, Bremen, Poppe & Co, Hark Emporium (Br), Ucdgson, Kivhibucvo, Barclay & vingston. Ship Merion, D: Bark Primut (it idl stoumah rothers (Bir), Doran, St John is id steamship nis Mitchell, Matanzas, Geo 8 Stephenson. j vendor, Merrill, Means, San Juan, Cuba, Nesmith & Sone, | | Virie Demacara, Merithow, Savannah, it P Buck & C | Drvid, Deming, Wilmington, NC, Brott, V 4 = SP Byown, Lauper, Philadelphia, 1K | Os teen, do, te | «Farnham, Pifladelphia, New i" s, $2 Svecie only taken on freight t, Johnson, Bostos. BW | entice foot, Shippers of freight are roqnested to supply m7 comes, 6M themselves wita the Company's bills of lading, which may | snk, He, | he had on application at the office, No othor form wilt be | Hp. siqned. No Lille of lading atgned after the ship has | Inladelphia, MS For frcight oz pasenge, apply to M, O. ROBERTS Steamer Ontario, Cha oston, Mailler & NTA Se streuh; aienee of Warnes pesived, NITED STATE AMSILIP COMPANY, CON- Steamship Roanoke, Parrish, Norfolk and Richmond, 25 | LU SITPD SATs taf de A ed hours, with dee and passengers, to Lydiam & Pleasants. Only throw ind Oregon, via Asyinwell, 8 untor (Br), Robert 2 days, withmdee | Navy Bay.— Great reduction for Steerage prssengera,—The ‘M2 passengers, to Maidand & Phetps. May 1, lat47 2%, | eplendia United States mail stearaship CRESCEN SE ( : % Ul, passed a brig waterlogged, foremast standing, | 2.000 tons, Henry Windle, Commander, will be despatchod mainmast’ alongside; painted binck, with « white streak: | on Ssturiay, dune , at 2 o'clock precisely, foe Mepiawall appeared to long time in that situation. Muy Hav 48 06; lon 26-45, spoke Br brig British Oale froia Boke ix for NYork. ip Costella (of Bath), Watts, Cardiff, W, April 17, with | reilread ir a 7 pa want | * apparent! t that | jt on their minds | 4 rs, to Grennella, Talman & Gos ship Pelican State, Mangon, n May 0, Int 45, Ion 40, acceptance of the suid he, let us come up to the work; make a long pull, |. he piverpool; 1ith, lat 4 lon 57 48, saw 9 large four Jess b ve expen the Sins a | and ‘a strong pull one pull altogether: aad Sembee it Taste | propellery bound E, (probably Sarah Sands, hoace ape, the opealcus Os Vil Gree) 2 etre y | Will be done, (Cheers.) Mr. Johnson thanked the meet. | forTaverpool). nade pubil d to sustain them by my , W* a OE " oud |. Slop St Wilda (Br), Ingalls, Marseilles, $2 days, with mdse, Cory nenpectully, and Cithnentbankeryoue | ig for thely polite attention, and comeluded amid loud | Sip St Wilda (Br), Ingalls, Marseilles, $2 days, with mdse tvant, WILLIAM IL SEWARD. | cheers. | . of NYork, from Wilmington, st, Int B2 med “Ih recently hits ere no iT re,” bottom vp, 20d; saw no loose Wreck nowr bar; T spare and rigging to be still standing; owing to the weather being equatly could mot board her; 2th, lat as <0, lon 71 20, passed Lark Mary Elizabeth, of Scatsport, st ting N (trom Manzanilia for Boston ), k Clementine (Hrem). Danneman yrith mdse aud 158 pasen loon 19 days woet of the board five days. Bark & ( cofiee 1b, Bremen, 90 days, W Durch i 86 days, with y , lon 66 2. apo! hale- nd for Mystic, from Arctic pred “Wh cs f Boston), Howers, Buenow Ayres, March 1» Wook, &e, to ‘master, orf brig, A vor ‘rooted tupe Yabb, Rio Janeire It howing @ white sig frye main etaysail evils during the whole pasence, ‘an Bird, Forop, Cui nid skinny t Graves & Co. bh mshogan 1at WS), low 71 ® . 16, spol brig J B Brown, from N Brig Weloomo (Br), Warmon vale last, to A Leary & Co, May new wobr Meridinn, of and fom Bal Senyecry | | mr to Le hurcherd, Ha Banks, and bas hed a piot on Pou sss id 20th alt, brig Lucy Ann, Kellar, lat inst, brig Shawmut, Robin Hanvon Grace, NI, May 13—Arr brig Leader, NYork, Warirax, May 26—Arr achr Hibernia, NYork, PeRnamnved, A prit23—Bark El Dorado, Philadelphia; Boston. baad tor Baltimore; Geo Otis, from iarged, Porro Canei.g, April 25—Sld brig Helen Maria (of Now York). for Porto Rico, to load for NYork. Sr Jon, NB, May 20—Arr bark British Queen, Cubena, N Wome Ports,. CHARLESTON, May 25—Arr Br ehip Miemac, Auld, Glase ark Pacific, Sawyer, NOrleans; chr Zee pyr, Byera, Havana 6 days, ‘Cid 22d. bark J J’ Hathorn, 5th June from pier 18, Sontract disease, oan apply to Dr. J having their cases properly troated, charge. per ship HELE. will positively s KR. A few more peesnl Ors CH! ar Hy £0 RUSSELL & NORTON, 31 RAELL & Co.. 144 Ponti atresk. __ MOADICAL. 16 DUANE ST, low rate, taken at = Old to ELLIO’ SO. IN A WiLL FORFEIT J if tailing to cure any case of disease he undertakes. His practice, of 22 years at his prosont_ office, is une equatied by any medical man in New York. Those who maj with the certainty of "A porfest oure, or Brown. Liverpool: Lrics Zebra, Mitchell, Nantz (France); David K Aiken, Baker, Philadelphia; Telegraph, Laurens, N Orleans: sebr Isabella, Gage, Matanzea, Sid 22d, steamship t and HMuvanes schrs Col Satter! fabony, Philadelphia; Is: ¢, Matanzas; 2id, barks J J’ Hathorn, Brown, ool; Como, Smith, Boston; brizy Clement, Mayo, N York; David K Aiken, Baker, Philadelphia, NEW ORLEANS, May 19—Arr steamship Louisiana, Laws Joes, Galveston; ships Lady Sale (Br), M’Ray, Savangah, ys; W ragne, Chase, Philadelphia; Dirigo, Ci ego, Cornell, sad Humphrey Purington, Warwic NYork; Susan Hicks, Gay, Boston; barks Everhard (Brew BS Isabel. Rollins, Key W Elwoo NYork; Megmeyer, and Columbia, Gerkin, Bremen; Jeddo, Payne, Charleston: sloop Commodore Hull, Pope, Mobile i rtpore arr at the Bar from Liverpool 16th, but ount of the bar Leing blocked wp ‘k, and sehr Su Pass. ingo, have arr at Yacht, Thompson, : ence, Liverpool; barks Ou: et, Snow, Charleston; bri cra Crus. Tusesn, sehr P Longtello: the bar 12th, ship Refug f rT). aad 13 orth Bend went to seaon tke | ! inchester, Middlesex, Desdemona and Pr are still on the Bary bound out. Passengers Arrived. b liines,’ Miss ton, Mrs Vandervoort, child servant, Mist Emily Jones, Mrs B Bliss and son, BB re MeBeannot, Mra EM Woodward. Mrs Danforth | \d, Miss Danforth, JP C rr JP i le, Re < WP Harrison, 4. Mre Jane Wiland, BW Wilson, VA Beard, J W Robinson, J sel, Wm H Maran: and danghter, Win J Doy R Wilson, Capt Wm Bailey, Banbank and son, J LH children, DT Johnson—46 in Cunacoa—Brig Ocean Bird—Mrs M Ti Campaizneac and indy, He Linda. W Wilkie, I. & .vesion~—Trie Mary—Mr Philli d child, J Molyneawx, S Pix. Rev ‘ott and gon, P WL ean. Me lady and child, i Passengers Satled. | Steamship City of Richmond—Miaa Cath- K O Dow ris, Mrand i By ws, Capt ¢ h, Mr Irwin and ts MC Ashmead, Mr Colgete, Mra Capt P L Ry: B Now- Mr Marty Mes 1, Mr Elliott OR LIVERPOOL—U: NITED STATES MAIL STEA hip ATLANTIC, Capt. Janos West.-This «toaruhip will depact with the United States maile for Europo, post- tively On Saturday, 2th May, at IZ o'clock M., from. hor h at the font’ of Canal’ street. perth ‘scoured till mfort, apply t | Sk a Wall Mrect. | tlantio, aud sail | The Junel EDW LL: steamship Arctic will su FROM PHITAD TERIA, City of Manchester City of Glasgow City of 3 y, May Wednosday, June - We Ci dnesday, June 2) | ates of paseage from” Phitadoip nin sinvle ttase roems, in donble stato rooms, $09; in forward | neluding provisions and steward’s froiplt OF pasange, apply to SN rlloMAg RICHANDZON, 0 F. or No. Wain | A Nimited number of taird el | at $20 from Phil with pro ise the EMPIRE CLLY, 2 00mtons, JoRR i tho United Stator mails, whl Ting lier pacvengérs, at Havana, afren stroct, N. It. State Root, $65; i: Second Cabin ors will be Ianded at Uy froe: Transit of the Tsthe The Pacific ail Stoamahi a wor Standecs, $45; Steornge, the raiircgg wharf at Ag mus at the prasengers’ ¢ Company, under Paname stcamsh for transporting the regular California and Oregon mails, immediately ‘and porsore se: ovring through passage es mail steamers from New York have pre: ‘mee of accommodation on doard, Rates of fare fro ‘anama to Sa rancises on the most mply to CHARLES cuinpanios, 177 West FRANCISCO—TURSDAY, J splendid new double engine stenmship CITY OF PITTSLURG, "2,100 tens burthen, Wms C” Stoterdury, commander. londid steamship heving und extensive alterations to enit her for the tradc, and her accommodatioas et: will enil Sor San Francisco 4 Vanama, Hor stnte r TB erage Accommodations are eupozior to ki ont, bavirg abound f and nig, as Well ae extra Light betwoen onfidently ‘oxpeoted will make the pagsate to San Francis o iy Bs whore a Lime Ae ft bas boon made by soy stoamer, thus offer tnd to tore who desire their comfort, s much plenenvter conveyance than hy he crowded atent hagres, Re or iy A limited pamper of passcugers will be taken, Apply to TUOMAS CF. D No. 4) Bx w ‘a ened place, Foxe, bad No. 9 Wolunt stycat, Puiladelpile, on private disease: mentof oléd chroni been considered in do not hesitate to recomthend their patie is better known, both in and ont o! most successful practitioner in other in the city of New York. sult of twenty-one ciality of the profe Bie and their trai on this subject before the pub formation, but the and those (innocent) complaints wh ders, and to whick al fore, worthy the attenti j ton street, near W | | | | “Porop and sister, | 4 ze, having unequalled accom. | | “ | | nothing could Le don | monw rr R. COOPER, 14 DUAN E STREET, AND NEXT DOOR to the Chatham Bank, confidently consulted 4 h ii f youre standing, ani hs Hh any is experience is the xe- ears devoted exclusively to this spe ion. Weakness of the organs of gene. f consequences, tho result of cart oper habits, radically cured, N.1.—No mercary used uaranteed. R. RALPH'S PRACTICAL PRIVATE PREATISE 0! the disease of the genial org er nsequen d y individual, of both ‘sexes, I illustrative plates. ‘This is tho only tru Not only all valuab © most perfect and rapid cure of exch Piainest possible manner, the N der, ix state hi g faithfully and nnreservedly given, be practically useful to every ono, in ject of Self polution, ite natur pformast ic ully treated. ven highest importance. ho ether work, is the description and evr h resemble certain disor- work, thore- Pr * Sold by Astor House, and hy wr | most bo thor, 643 Houston strort, oF maile addressing box $09, Post Otitce RALVU, AUTHOR OF THE © PR! ite T “ Office hours £ to Sunday excepted) No. Gt EMARKABLE CASP OF SCROFULA CURED BY X allowra i Pills.—The son of 0) The best mb- the blood being so Hle to subdue the lis and Ointmert for in twe montis were resorted to, and with grent sucee the boy was soundly enred by their usc, and he has conti- i he last three years. Sold’ by all the vencers icines throughout the British Empire; also by t © at Bo cents and nts, and § Morso’s, St Maiden lan of quacks and th as seflerod not u.—The undersigned, whe ences feom a dreadful disease, which caused ine to bed, not being able to use my limbs on ac- ains and swelling of ny bons and y miseries i inorcased by the juantilics of mere hy physicians, y their leing ad? rops and en ail h send for ian.) under whose care T have heen ith, would ewution the misguided » and always emplo: lar ph a bad con recommend Dr.NHeing as a ractitionor, fre - pt. Richard Yatos, at Dougherty’s Pilot Or- ner of Maiden lane and South s' hough sixty: & ‘uifle over in my life, ezears dexter, | appl nor dorcn physicians, all of whom told hat the drums of my ears wer and that no relief was to be had. Reading o€ Dr. Roback, ‘letermined to eailon bim, and he sneceeded in making a pertect cure, Three weeks after I exiled on him T could car f little better; and in six weeks the seiumph was 1a wy twenty-thre some half de plete, through the seientaic conjurations ol Doctor. All my friends wore astonished at this ant for rey m extreaely gral and shall ever remember him wit any one who may read thi callon mo at my reside Manayunk alt ald lelphia, Be it of November, Anno Domini, ¥, betore me, Charles Gilpin, Ex s city, personally. cai e within named 3, Wao, being duly sworn, according to lu, hat the withio ssatement ia true in every. mony whereof, I have inve enased the corpozate seal of e days ar abo writt em teen h ALDSTEIN & BECKEL, THE EMENENT ermany, have removed from Having tested their skill in vision, we are able to sponk Ww are unsurga EB MEDICALR.—PROVESSOR ESMPRALDO. is attention to the confidential treatment of p eases, Strangers are sppriced that he has had kreat oxpazience in Euzope and America in curing this class of diseases, By a now method récently introduead in Pa ho is enabled by a single appliontion to srrest the dis when recent; and protracted, half eure isense a, and diffionlt eaves are effectually removed in a short time by anew and rare comlwation of remedies, lately introduced into practice by the I rench surgeons. His oflive is No. 12 Anm atzect, near the Separate rooms are provided, SON, 20434 FULTON STREET, CONTINU! to be consulted on all diseaves of 2 ng axparience io his gneciel dep froat ayphide and soxual debility with w His gflice hours from 8 A. M, to excepted.) ‘at wisel’ timos his ‘old" frionds and pation daw * desiring to be skilfully and justly trea im with comBdence. ‘es pryate DISEA FNTED.—A CERTAIN and infallible receipt for this, which is warranted nover to fail, will be wont Addrost, by enclosing fifty conts, post-paid, to Profersor WILLIAMS, Post Office. Commn= nications strictly confidential. Upwards of 100,00) of both Foxes, in Europe, have been saved by this recipe. igualied, execs Me R, MORTAMORE WOULD INFORM THE HUN. dreds who apply to him for the cure of disease, that ihe holds out no delusive hope that he will oure them, ‘in two or three da. Ho is called upon daily to witvess the sad offects of eo wicked a deception, worthy pandemoninm itself. Ho would, however, aaeuro thore who m ender his care, that thoy may roly . ME Jn from © FEE TILI, CURKD.—DR. CORBETT, 19 DUANE confidentially ‘on the tre mont of delicnte diseases. ‘Twenty-one speciality of the profesrion enables him ormanent ouren, he vietime of strect, may be consulted 7cars practice in thig to make speedy w ind Fovent removed in throq dave, rackery cnn apply with a cortainty of bol Fro long expartonen, he fa onebl iy rtrin nervous debility, Br, Conbovt {ss member of the Now York Univorsity, | ont PRYNDREDS OF THOSE WitO HAVE’ CONTRACTED disease are disappoiuted of a cure by not calling 0: Dr. HUNTER at first. Do not be humbuggad by the quagk a WU at No. 3:Disision street robbed of yourhoalth audfamsy. 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