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10 SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York—This Day. OCEAN STEAMERS. TES OF DEPARTURE nom NRW YORK FOR THE vii Nonrns or FEBRUARY AND MARCH, Rept: fy of ‘Lamers Bawmonia. y of Paris :|Mareh ", in. ‘Math ‘ech Repubdlia.. india [Rowling Green Main. 4. . 12 Bowling Green: Pereirys , 1168 Broadway. PO’2T OF NEW “YORK, FEB, 17, 1878. perenne. Uti i CLEARED. : 4 Steninahip Trinacrin (Br), Thomson, Glasgow—Hender. Mai » Portia: “Ei teres ome, tetas te Baek Pewcnsiien Avenct, Mollendo (Peru)—Joseph park Daracce (By), Lockhart, Curacoa—Theo Foulke's \—Brett, 801 Re arieme Herne Cardenas tang & Swan. pitt Marnarethe (NG), Bremer, Morgan Pill, E—Funch, arg a th Hy Poeey,P Port Alegre via Rio Grande do 190, Snclé Sam, Gover, tamacoa—J W Elwell & Co. Brit Maggie (Br), Strum, Demerara—Miller & Hough- Brig Aes ico. Be, Montgomery, ‘Turks and Swan Island— r a Ciittaura J A Webb, Hatch, 8 Johns and Ponce, PR—B ‘Behr ‘Saybreak, Blake, Havana—Jas E Ward & Co. ARRIVALS. REPORPED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, Steamship France (Br), Thomson, Liverpool feb 5 and nieenstown Cth, with indse aud 163 passengers to FW J tivst xperignced easterly winds and. Ane, weather: Feo 13, lat 43 34, lon 60 20, passed a Nationalwine steamship ound east. Steamship City of Montreal Pr, Kennedy, Liverpool Feb Gand Queenstown 7th, with mdse and passengers to John G Dale. Feb 12, lat 44 53, lon 46 21, passed a National steamship, ane east; 13th, lat 44 25, lon 50 19, steamship City of Bristol, hence for Liverpool; Mth, lat 4245, lon 55 A Data steamship, do; same da lat 4240, 1 ship France, from’ Liverpool for'New York} 16th 37, Jon 63 22,'a North German steamship, bound loamship Maas (Dutch, Deddes, Hotterdam Feb 8, with on riage & 905 vessel to Funch, pal 2 "Eo. Had fine ( eb 6, lat 49 23, lon ha spoke bark Anna (Br), steering E; 7th, lat 4919, lon 19 17, leamship Medway (Br), from London for Boston. with dons of rudder an sternpost, but wanted no. assistance ce reporied put back) ; 9th, lat 44 31, lon 3238, a bark- ed steamship, bound ais Mth, lat 46 24, lon pry ‘abrig- jgged steamsntp, bound iA leamship City of Merida, Timmermann, Vera Craz Feb 4, Progreso 6th and flavann 13th, 8: 230 PM, with mdse as “ se passengers to F Alexandre & ip Gen Rarnes, Mallory, 5 Sevannah Feb 13 with mde End passengers to W It Steamship Zodiac. Chapin, Morenead iy, No, Feb 14, ‘With mdse and passéncers to’ Murray. Ferris & Bnip Great, Western, Lewin Liverpoc! day, with with mdse and 27 passengers toc H ee an northern bad ov passage been Il days west of the Banks; Fr Fel lon ai Dassed a lai arse 4 y ff; 1 6th, off Shinnecock, received a Shoei Snip Northern Light (of Bostan, new, 2000 tons, Nelson Beaton 48 hours. in Baliaat, i Frederié Baker, "Wilt toad for San Francisco in Suton 4 Covnine. Bark Colonist (Nor), Nordby, Liverpoo! 62 days, with mise to Punch, Edye 4 Co. ik the southern passag ‘had a suscendion of W and NW 'eales, nastees eras; Feb 7. lat $4 4 lon 744, Oliue , aged 15 yea trom the mat! tapeall yard | into icra at rowed. vi rum. Bark Germania (Port), Henricksen, Oporto Dee I Lisbon Jan 4, with cork w Hagemeyer & & Took tha southern ‘paseagey snd had “fos oe Bermnda; from thence ‘days, with strong NE and. eal Bark Sulitgelma (Nor), Ullanness, Minatitlan 27 days, with cedar and mahogany Je pe Phelps & nat ves vel to Tetens & Bockmann, fine woather up to “ies eras; from thence 10 Sen arith heavy NE and N' ‘wales. 8 days, with na- Schr Idabella, Fisher, Georgetown, 8 ‘val stores to Doliner a Potter, versel tok S Powell, Schr Minerva L Wedmore, Tierry, Newbern, NC, 5days, Jith naval stores to AT Bruce ‘4 Co; vessel to Zophar Schr W D Hilton, Pierce, Baltimore for Providence. Fehr Uneas, Pendleton, baltimore for Norwich. Schr HN Miller, Steelman, Philadelphia for Boston. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Sehr CC Pettingii, McClellan, Fortune Bay, NF, for Hew York, 9 days, wilh fh to mag Schr Lucy K Cogswell, Lee, Portland tor New York, ‘with headings to order. BOUND EAST. FH Jennings, Sears, New York for Boston. watt ‘Wm E Newcomb, Beach, New York for New Ma- Sehr Cartis Goodwin, Parkes, New York for New Ha- “Gchr A § Cannon, Canngn, New York for Providence. Schr J & Lamprey, Gould, Wilmington, NC, for Boston. Kehr ‘Helen Thompson, Thompson, New York for Bos- Rehr Petor D Smith, Burnham, New York for Salem. fenr Heraki, Hall, New York for Rockland, Behr Saratoga, Weoks, New York for Providence. Schr Surprise, Seaman, New York for Providence, Schr Daylight, Siuith, New York for Boston SAILED. Steamship Washineton, for Havro; shine BW _Stetno London; Elisa MeNell, San Francisco, Ne Plus Ultra, Antwerp; Charmer, tora and Valparaivo; Urins AL bert, ambi burg; bi ru, Bremen; Ephraim ms, « vi 4 aenmes Addie Nead om Robt Peel, Fi WH Bickmore, Matanzas; wn or Falmouth ; Saiinay Hania; Unels im, May: chra D Freeman, Sorts Christi; R © Yaues, ‘Savannah; Palma, Edenton, NC; Eclipse, Ba: Snir Berry (NG), Nutzhorn, for, Sovansteras while |» D down Si ah River Feb 12, Sax, struck echr John be at Bradley's a 4 breaking her boom and smashing her boat. Struck against schr Four Sisters, smashing In part of her Bets nly ahghily daroaged, having her ‘Tall Broken jetty was on ly damay ving her rail bro Teorey thedonn Wath “auip Caruenat (Br), at Savannah 12th inst from Liver. * Pool, reports that on the morning of Dec 17, lat 22, lon ui hich carried away main ai wstroyed two of her boats ; had very heavy weather during J L Bower, Taylor, at Philadelphia from Pensa- «cola, expericnced ‘very heavy gales from NNE to NW the entire passage, and split an entire sult of sails. Soun Cavin P Hannie (of Taunton, Mass), from Haltt- more for Portland, put in below Boston 16th inst for a har- sbor, and au orm went ashore near Yeddy Rocks, but noon of 17th with the assistance -etsteamer Charles Pearson, and towed up to the city. No damage is reported. n {evaxp Hoxy still remains at the wharf in With a sail drawn under her to koep her ——, aaning. She is to be brought to New Bedfora for wwepaira, The owners of brig Florence (Br). ftom Halifax for Cow Bay (efore reported supposed wrecked at Cape Canso, received a despatch more than twenty-fved anys e effect that she had left Little Glace 1c Wasttndien and they have no belief in the re reed. loss <0f that vessel. This thought the wreck seen by Capt Walden, of steam- <gt Thetis, ashore at Point Judith, Feb 13, was schr Wm a ‘Tiers, reported ashore there some two months sine montieman living but a short distance aoe the Point, ad Tibet home on Friday morning, states that nonew Ken place in that vicinity. ema 5—The schr Annie Bayard, Whelpley, from aoe” for this port, is on sbore at the here. nob ithe fishing schr Oceanus, of Gloucester, ‘toc: on Spectacle Isiand in the storms of Sunday, Wen gotatr co-day with trifling damage. Masimaz, NS, Feb 17—The American schr Belle Bart \. (earrived from Newfoundland last night with the i “ eee te b&—The Kenilworth (of Bristol), from Orleans, ESTAR MEAD" geen eta Yorks PA Mi York or Bacha © alte ¢ Peete 5 8 South: oe at are le =e Morgan Wi br Sat) Falmoaty ote wake DY Rumballs stataya, Cole; ty, Mavener, in port 7th, nie. Dy 5 Norton Stover, Bherinan, for Ne eres lan ig agar Mat Stewart (Bn; poet: 4nd, Idolique Banks for do, tag melado; sais ae Fed mare, kt “Csealiah, Maw Nore, i Tingle ads Baxter, menvoxA, Peb 1—Arrived, Doce de - “santo, Coder, New Shaw, Rotter. ‘Entered ea Ser ca, Ma Olsen, for New Catcurra, Jan hte aan arte Fevareoe tatty onumaris\Cas- yy oe Y arise me Clotiads, i Seorgetos. arias Te Dente: Beals Geo 8 9 Hunt Srakth; jchardson, ha Redman, Gardner; T Remick, Rose ADO yrow eicneres Randall, and Meret ms ees ea . nord rade. Windy ri stow Go a Cain, Scull and Guy B PI wGanoenag robo i retried Bigs John Brtghtman, Tar seiko tare pan in, beige BF Nash, Hopkins, New York; Novel- Ford, fo! ‘tag wugar; v for Hew xen ide, Hedi i Figs Ot cia me Mat Hiram’ Abi! Tibbetia, 7 fortrof te eres ‘sugar; Parana (Br), Bdgett, for d ‘ob nuts Feb 5-Salled, Rnergie, Horn (from Entel Hons St, Freden, Neilsen (from London), Ph rn, Feb 5—Arrived, Zosnisse, a Nem ern: oe Invidia (Ita, Caflero, ‘ttista Olivari (ital), Occame, New b {Arrived a Halmgren, New York; "Ene 2 ie eWtgad worth, He jew Oricans: Gicared Pajone ee Setter “ne ndalia Sine fT ravana and New Or- ona ea, Dee 2, pee | pert pine Cairnsmore (Br), Kewiey, Bnoch Train, Thompson, une; pip BP), ag for ae ee ag ed ing a; $ ‘ros une; a 1 poy Garibaldl, Nayes, do) brig ane" Waves pale for Bankok; schr Scotland, ol: Havana, arrived, echt, Chas E Paigo, Grace, Baldimore ie seamen Jotinson, do (and satled Toth for New Orloans); barks: Palo Alto, ‘Tenney, Mar. Nes; betta," Sleeper, Baltimore; Gage’ eae ora Toth, brig RW Hleslen, Jones, Miller, Baltimore; Samuel ‘Welsh, Dhia; Llib, steamship Strasburg (NG), Barre, New Orleans tor tor Bremen; schr Ella F Trefethen, jompson, Charlesto failed ‘ath, bark Vineo (Br), Robson, Charleston; T Engbrethsen, Galveston; Princess of Wales (Br) lo: bri Philadelphia = Es Z F| P ) ioe nuh Lyons, Grane and Mary A Power, Wiley, Carde- nas; 1th. ba bark Oquendo (8p), Rementeria, Wilmington, NO} bri fa Harry ry Virden, Collins, Progreso; Catro (Br), an Gavave Dee lIn Dort ship Mapateo I. for New York, lag; barks Fort George (B do; “Alice Grahant Br), j, and Berthie (Wr), for Puinlageiphia, dos San Lucien, for San Francisco, do. Livxnroot, Feb 15—Arrived, bark Kalos (Br), Bartlett, New Orleans, Arrived 16th, steamship Tyrian (Br), Murdock, Savan- nah; ship Sofld de Villa, (Sp), Diaz, do; ‘barks Conception Sp), Monterola, Charleston: Bremen, (NG), Hulinors, avoatans Septimus (ap), Garela, New Orleans: Tores dé Mayo: GP, Blotequi, do;' 17th, steamship Adriatic (Br), erry, New York. Safled bth, James Jardine, Roberts, Savannah; Mis- souri (6), Mathias, New Orledns; Celeste Clark, Poster, Boston; 6th, Wild Hunter, Ei Wilmington, NO. Cleared 5th, Primus, Nielsen, Boston; ‘Nimbus, K and Dauntless, Wilbur, New York. Entered out Sth, Batavia (s), Mourland, for Boston; Re- blic, oo) Wo Hong Kong; Ben Nevis, Hudson, Mo- frie; Tdaho @). Morgan, New York ; Herald of the NM n- i tbs ughiin, do: "aap Brussels (s), Brooks, Prlina Don ah 1, Feb ninkathor, Strom, Philadel. hy Bertha alien ilksehkz, and Bianca Nalv: fe, New York; Montag, Stromstadt, Wilming- x, Feb 6—Sailed, Argentina, Grimstadt, Doboy; sar} Bes fititsteom, Balt MArAavES, Feb tArriveas brig Ida (Br), Smith, New YSfaramnas, Feb JoArrived, brig, Giles Loring, Pinkham, Portland; 9th, sehr arbour, bark R zy Tien, Taty, Bostos; brig Abbie Titcomd, 10th, Hall, epee Bail irk Maniton, North, Baltimore; 10th. briga Qrtolan, Phelan, and George "Chase, Bacon, north of ras.” Newrons, Feb 4—Arri Fredoriksen, Barrow for, ‘United States; Ww th, Whines 8 Walters, Hambui Nanrea, Ji Starrett, Houper, Trini- aaa. ‘yuourn, Fob 15, 10 “ex—arrivea, stoamship West- phaila (No), Schwonson, Now York for Hambur. rrived Fel omnes Daniel, Hilery, San Francisco, yee 8, ee 0 Urtel ids, from Hamburg tor Now 01 . Guiemerown, Fo nor ea, Mary Lawton, Roche, Ar- "Arrived I7th, 9 AM, Olympus (#), Gill, Boston for Liver- ea procee eded). wratied Sth, Geo Green, Wilcox, Laverpoo!; Valley Forge, she ait, Jan 9—In port ship Mognl, Freeman, unc; tlosen, Johnson, from Buenos Ayres, arrived Dec 26 ‘elaide Norris, Reed; Elverton, Benson, and Adelaie, rt Gaile ‘Jan 18, brig Chowan, MoFarland, Baltimore. Smuxups, Fel 5—Sailed, N Churchill, Moses, Boston, Bwansni, Feb 4—vicarsa, Irene, for New EROPATSNED I AUR edie Hane -Arrived, bark Smyrniote, Howes, New ‘Snanaua®, Dec 19—In port barks Elizabeth Graham ry Bragg, for New York, lig; Zohrab (Br), Mitche! al for Leod, for 8 ‘ook for orders: rk (since reported Percy. fromm Nagteat arrived 7th; Adetia, Me Seaitn and Forest Bel -ATOW, port ship Jas 8 Boll, Chandler, for Binsapore, bark Puno PBlothen, Siaarone, Jan 2-10 port ahipe Nevada, Proctor, for Bosto: er, une; barks Courage (NG), Beninial forNew Yorks et gswort Bray, for Bos: ton via Penang; Chas 6 Leary, Haveros, Dec fi—-Sailed, sch? Uatherina (NO), Hampton oa ds. oon Feb 7—Arrived, schr Nellie Chase, Dalling, Port- Taizare, Jan 23—Salled, P H Todd, MeGutre, Messina and United State TRINIDAD, Feb on rt brig Sarah ernere. seeking; schrs C H Eaton, Shackford, and Fred Smith, Smith, do; HB McCawiey, Cain, disg; Gen Connor, Shute, aud Sallie B, Bateman, Tag. Waamros,'Dec 4—In Pert whip sir Wm Wallace (Br), Coleville, fer New York, lay Everhard (N@), Horts: mann, for do, do. American Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Feb 15—Salled, steamship HC Knight bet New Yor! BOSTON, Feb 15—Cleared, bark Walter, Berry, Port- Jand; schrs Lucy Holmes, BWdridge, Port ad Prince; Eu- reka, Strout, J Bailed—ste 1 Slental, Norman, and \t Eliza Avelina; brig Ji ds ship Garden Reach (and wi ha!l Dutch. Marsha‘! 16th—, d, ship “Bunker Hill, Davis, Manila; bark Colin E McNeil; Crowell: New Orledus: brig LG Madeira Moslander, do. ' Below, bark Florence, from North Wey: mirth~ Arrived Seamsbipe Alhambra, Wright, Savan- oa ree, New rown, Ina- Des Ligzle Cochran, St Doniinges Athlete, 40s Eun: fi iN H Naylor 3 ‘Jacksonville; Minnehana, New York ved 17th, schra Scotia, Port au Platte; Fanny Bia ville; Ward J Parks, Darien. BALTIMONE, Keb IscArriveds brig: Victoria (Swe), Plomgren, Rio Janeiro. Cleared—Steamship McClellan, Howes, Boston via Nor- folk; bark Maria (Br), Sheldrake, jueenstown or Fa). mouth for orders; schrs Resolute, Ricketts, San Andre: WH Kenzel, Soper, and © Scofield, White, Hoboken: 8 € Steelman, Steelman; H N Squires, Sears, and Oriole, Sied—Steamahip Baltimore, Bremen. 16th—Arrived, a yad Wm Kennedy, Foster, Boston. CHARLESTON, Feb l4—Arrived, brig’ Jennie Morto Smoot, Balti: Cleared —Schr Willie Luce, Talbot, Providence. Railed—Bark Paquita (Sp), Alboniga, ,, Liverpool Anna Shepard, Newton, Georgetown, 8C. I7th—Arrived, schrs Elizabeth n Maxee, , Weymouth, Mass; Matthew w Kinney, Barter, New Y Bailed—Schrs Myrover, Brown ; Osprey, Duryea, and J Y Weaver, Gladding, New York; Ke est), do: John McAdar Willa New Haven; Wile Luce, Talbot, Providence; Mary Brewer, Sanders, FORTHESS MONROR, Feb 17—Sailed, ship David Stew. art, Rio Janeiro; barks Yamoyden, do; Orion, Liverpoo brigs Chattancoga, Demerara; Harries, ued dnloup tcirs Carrie Miller Cuba: Hattie Ros, do; 9D Wyinan, Barbados, and a fleet bound north, sale mae Sophia (Swe), Jobansen (from Rio Ja- nelro), ¥; ‘Rew Yor rr! ved Brig Soskummeren (Nor), from Pernambuco tor orders. GALVESTON, Feb 10—Arrived, bark Constantia (Nor), Fallakeen, Havana: schr Marion, Howes, Boston, Atlanta, Ricker, Liverpool; Forest q {UFie Charice Purves, Sinall, do. th—, ), Lindemann, an 10 Oe (Bainter, ato eiro. we Carolina Br) Thomas, Cork for orders; rd (Bry Carter, Liverpool’ = Feb 10—Cleared, schr Constitution, Sith arrives. schre Emme, Obambertein, —; Z Bteel- man, Price, St Thomas Cléarea—Schr Florida, Gilmore, New York toh EY MEST, Fe Ie—Salled, geamaip City of San An- 0, Pennington (from New York), Galveston. MOBILE, Feb Ad—Arrived, brig Water, Witch, Pearce eee ee cand Bec Oe al ber terrae | Bic, Ja febre Jefierson Borden Patterson, and = er foe had eae ie, Duco spoken off Cape Hormieaky, | Linda, Xewidn, Havana; WH Phare, Edwards, Pasca- Hist = at iriag Neary galee off the River Pinte Cleared—Ships Mona 7 a Day, Liverpool (second ‘The o aera saad the Repilmerta: hance dor tq Pramcianes fie Mihi bigs ge Peabody, Hilton, do; sehr Ellen Per- there: Tre aasame that it was not their vessel that was re: | Kine Wltchell Coy ferred Ww ia 1 a report from New York as having Deen s, When leaky. Lanne % Feb 6 The Imogene, from Ameteniam for New ‘York, w, We wakin, MSngéness ight an the ment of Feb sur Nek oue af! o yardsof the Nortutlcet, carrying t away jUnnweT, YR, Feb 5—The Mi iwton, Roche, from Ardrossan . &F Boston Gron), has pat here leaky.” Miscellaneous. We are uni Wr obligations to the purser of the steamship @ity of Merid. \, from Havana, &c, for the prompt delivery of our files, 4c Bpatches, dc. (Tae tavorite + Wewhee} steamship Niagara, commanded By Capt Stark, \formeriy running in the Old Dominion Steamship Co's Lhe between this city and Richmond, has been placed on th route between this city and Bermuda, and wilhsail from Nier 37 North River on Saturday, 22d net etock. bat aha Spoken, muip Bpachontiog (Bry Butler, trom Liverpool jor New Joa 3). det, G), Chri fre es Bark tos er, (NO) Chritofers, trom Breruen for New Bark Roemes mon (my from Bremen for Philadelphis, Jan Goed eS Seon Hera (BD, Hl, from London tor New Bed- woes y 2 ee (Lf , i from Pensacola for Boston, Or eo 4 ison, tt. gaoractown, #0, for Boston, Feb ‘Tarpaulin Cove, tag Ports, Groves, Boston, ia, New York ‘ flasen, Pensacola, oie a cop Bo Grell, New York via a8. b isan, steamship City of orl iow ¥ Feb 1s_Arrived steamships Venezuela (Br), Bremmer, Mobile for Liverpool, put in for com; tid (sp), Mersings, Savannah; schr Edwin, sage, New York. RT ROYAL, SC, Feb 10—Suiled, schis Farragut, and BN Hawhinn supposed. for an Rewer port, with luin- SAILADELPHTA, Feb 15~Arrive - de, Frohre Yona hi brig John C Lil oye Witte nee i feohre Jonathan May, Neal, Cardenas, Hops ‘On, sic sehr Massena, Hamilton, Danvers via New- vein be ‘rived, steamship Juniata, Catharine, New Or- Jeans via Havana. Sailed—Steamship Hunter, Providence. 17th—Arrived, steams! Vade 1d (Dutch), Von der Antwerp vis Halifax; Perbernbuce (Br), Trott- ep. bgp lf ny green of of the South, from Gal- harbor. 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JAN CONSUMPTION BE OUREDY Can the scourge be removed Medical science nas made great progress within the past few years, and many diseases which were considere talaire now cured by proper treatment, Consumption ws one of these, and is a terrible scour which seems to increase with modern civilization and come hereditary in any family that once had ts increase o has to {earful in this conuiry that it may be regarded nae ‘a national calm! a Br. 0. Ile Behenek has demonstrated at Consumption can be ‘cured ; that this national scourge can be. stayed C SYRUP, BEA | very news- by the Bt UEMON HED TONIC AND MAN RAKE PILLS. Pulmonary Consumption is cansed either by heredi- tary. predisposition, the vifects or dam; pand cold or do; Tangement ot the digestive organs an t of nourishment to the system. It. commenc hard tubercles being deposifed in. the, lun: blood, which andergo a softening from an intlammation of the parts and ends in ticeration and the opening of a passage from the lunge to the Droncbial tubes, aud the matter passes off by expectoration. The spots thus left vacant unite and become cavities leaving large holes in the lung and antes this ts stop and the parts healed up it will With the lungs me Rone pose the e etomach ami liver are deranged and cannot digest the. food nor prepare healthy blood to strengthen and nourish th These organs must frst be put ina, ealthy a senaition, and this tust be done by BOHEN rites They cleanse the stomach aoa ‘iver (ape contain no calomel or injurious ingredient, and act upon these organs ning Sard any pain or ‘weaknass tO to the body. | The ann fg creas ae an appetite. This is effected by BCHENC "8 BEA W 10, which strengthens gad gives tone to the Homash and creates a desire for food in none ach prepared to receive it, which can casily digest it, ing prepare good blood and nutri- ment 108 the syetein lebilitated person soon feels ts Beneficial results in agood digestion and increasing eth. the diseased lung of the consumptive needs the and purifying effects of SCHENCK’S PULMONIC BY It strengthens at once the weak lung and the whole frame and promotes expectoration, thus enablit the coomeits to cxst out the diseased and dead mat ter accumulated in the lungs and thereby Corey them to receive the benetit of the flow of new and rich blood Dro: duced by the SEAWBED TONIC and MANDRAKE PLLLS, mixes with the food and thus reaches every part of the body, strengthening the bronchial tubes, remoy- ing the sorehess from the ings and heals up all the cavi- nd ulcers and makes the lungs sound and strong 1 exposure must esavoided. When the tongs are disoased, if even slightly, they are’ exccedingly sensitive, and repeated irritation will render a cure impossible. 10 order to maintain @ circulation of the blood, let the patient exercise as much as possible in rooms where the vemperature if carefully Kept at an even degree. ‘A test of this method may easily be e"apyied: Let the weighed, then take acco to the direc a half dozen SCRENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, es SCHENCK’S SEAWEED TONIC and a bot 43 83 again ; the result will show an increased weight, and con- sequently an improvement. ‘his treatment eae with common sense, and isis gurpriaing that if was not discovered sooner; but to Dy J. i is due the credit of having’ first prac: toed these principles upon himselt with counplete suc. and since then to many thousanas of others, and was the first pavaielan | 2) Gkmonstrste that Consump- thon can be cured, the can be removed, solely by HENCK PUL MONIC STROP, SEAWEED Pre oot iy x H. SCHENCK & SON, north of Sixth an an poe “a ‘Philadelphia and tae sale by ruggists JOUNE HENRY: Wholesale Agent, Noe. 8 and 9 Col lege place, New Yor! 3 C™RGL, FOOD rn THE NERVOUS SY; ‘3 SYSTEM AND THE IBECORSRINCHESTER! PHITES OF LIME AND SODA. Try it. ‘dibandnda se ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUB. P: OFFICIAL DRAWING, F FEBRUARY 11, 187% No. BEERS SESE EE ESeeesEey: Sere rer = Hi SEMECESTAIEA = & EERE F Ee EBEGEES: pebaaenet 2 Seo! fd FEE _ SEE Bre I EERE fe eee! gecke bebesecits cecbeeteceteexcebeneebeceeses: Baa a = 5 Sy se Saber obese epi ee ebepeeeebeeEEE $54 BS sesees aE seeeene! Ey = : os sees! Hn seneweskte ry iS == vessel J.B. ies & 00... Bankers, 10 Wall street. box 4,685, New York K A ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY OF CUBA. * OFFICIAL DRAWING, FEBRUARY 11, 1673 EageSbaaacners e me SESSESSESEEESESSE URE EEE REED EEEBERESES: Ee bee is = a ue S Si io seasons retune Hares rs} pe BBS sSTHIELELEE == Bebeseeseabesaeresesvsuebersubbebbeiebbeeetiiese BSP aes EEEEE EEL aveRROCIOSD Bee ‘4 = EH ene ce eeeubes eERSeangae beanie issih: RESERVOIR SQUARE. New Yoru, Feb. 10, 1873. ‘The following are a few of the many thousand names of prominent citizens and taxpayers who have signed the following petition for a new Armory for the Seventh regiment, N. G, 8. N, ¥., in Reservoir square :— To rum Hononasix run Lucisuarvns or tHe STAT OF New Youx:— get We, the undersigned, citizens and taxpayers ot the city of New York, respectfully petition your honorable body to passan act to provide for asite for and the erection of an armory for the Seventh regiment, N. G. 8. N.¥., in Reservoir equare, for the reason that tlie present ar- mory of the regiment is distant from the residences of most of its officers and members, thereby causing dclay in assembling the regiment in case of riot, as well as making it laborious and onerous to attend the irequent drills of the several companies and of the regiment. We believe that a new armory ina more favorable location is positively necessary to insure the continaed efficiency and prosperity of the Se New Yors, January, 1873, W. B. Astor, Gen. Chester A. Arthur, Wm. M, Evarte, = n, 4. E. Burnside, W. M. Vermilye, Cyrus W. Field, Wm. ¢, thinelander, John Jacob Astor. Henry Ulews, Hi, C. Havemeyer, Edwards Pierrepont, Stewart Brown, Francis Skiddy, Robert Lenox Kennedy, Jackson 8, Sebultz, Morris K. Jessup, Danie! Drew, TS. Pierpont Morgan, Robert, Stuart, Tohn K. Porter, Richard Schell, “~ Bheppard Knapp, ‘Thurlow Weed, ~Fobn D. Jones, Gen, Thomas Hillhouse, General Byron Laflin, Tsane Bell, George H. Moiter, Courtiandt Palmer, Gen, Edward Ferrero, Joseph Seligman, ZV. RB, Cooper, Froderick Schuchardt, “Homer Morgan, Charles P, Daly, TE &. tudiow, Samuel. M. Barlow, "Clarence A. Seward, Ambrose @. Kingsland, Prot, Theodore W. Dwight, Abraham R, Lawrence, Charles Donohue, David Dows, David N. Lord, Edward 8, Jaffray, Henry G. Marquand, A. R, Wetmore, Willard Parker, M. D. Beniamin B. Sherman, ©. L. Tiflany,” eppard Gandy, ~~ Jonathan W. Allen, Rev, Morgan Dix, J. H, Gautier, General Abram Duryee, Dwight Townsend, U1, B, Opdyke, Henry J, Scudder, Samue 'P. Patterson, |. Seligman, Joseph B. Varnum, Henry E. Davies, General Lioyd Aspinwall, Samuel Sloan, H. B, Claflin 4Co., William Sehleffelin, Lelald. 8. B, Chittenden & Co, L. M, Bates & Co., oward Sanger & Co, Vanderhootf & Beatty, General J. M, Varian, William A, Pond & Co., D. Appleton & Co., Turner Brothers, Wm, 8, Schieffelin& Co. Chickering & Sons, Phelps, Dodge & Co., Wetmore, Cryder & Co., Garner & Co., Henderson Brothers, Lord & Taylor, Kustin, Baldwin & Co., Hoyt, Spragues & Co., = & Schuyler, Schuyler,Hartley&4Graham Demarest, Wygant & Co., Holden, Hopkins & Stoke: 8. A. Beekman & Co., Olyphant, Sons 4 Co. ‘Haight, Halsey & Co., A. B, Sands & Co, Hatch & Foote, McKesson & Robbins, Moody & Telfair, Devoe Manufacturing Co, John Roach's Sons, ©. T. Raynolds & Co., “Bdward Bill & Co, J. B, Hoyt & Co., Henry Brewster, Hoyt Brothers, Gen, William Hall, Oliphant & Co, De Lancey Kane, Colgate & Co., Wm. C. Traphagan, Robert Colgate & Co., . Walter Langdon, F. W. Devoe & Co., J. & J, Stuart & Co., n, H. E, Tremaine, Roger M, Sherman, lelalalal, eE lslelsl Fairbanks & Co., Robert R. Colfax, William Moller & Sons, John A. Shields, Frazer, Major & Co., W. Foote, Halstead, Haines &Co., __U. J. Cook, Vermilye & Co., George McClure, Osgood & Co., Benjamin Aymar, Eugene Kelly &Co., ‘Thomas T, ©, Buckley, Drake Brothers, ~~ George Shea, Williams & Guion, Henry Alker, Boyd, Vincent &Co,, A. H. Nones, Cochran, McLean & Co., John H. Kemp, John Jewett & Sons, Stephen Burkhalter, Gilman, Son & Co., Vincent Colyer, Leonard, Sheldon & Foste: omas L, Thornell, Woodruff & Robinson, , Swaine Gifford, Glendening, Davis&Amory, Adam Norrie, 5 William Banks 4 Co., Samuel A. Strong, Nicol, Davideon & Co., White, Morris & Co, Vyse & Co., Morris Franklin, Hodges, Hersey & Co., Geo. Talbot Olyphant, Utis D. Swan, ‘Thos, W. Pearsall, James Buc han & Co., E, Remi ngton 4 Son, PAP Whitely & Neilson, Garrett Roach, Fellows & © Henry J. Roosevelt, Acker, Merrall & Con- Ws ny RW. Beebe! Lester, Whitman & Son AW, Purdy, eer Rothschild & Geo, tA Betts, Beebe Brothers, J, Campbe Brooks Brothers, Chari Her: Farrell, Wil Penfold, Chatgeld %& Co, Willia Spies, Kissam & C Jonn'w, Bore th, John'H, Draper & Co. Law v oy rence Bros, & Tweedy, ison Manu Gouverneur M. ry & Martin, ow! or erry a Martin n Frei Bu: ley, Welling: & Co, pale iam Scott & Co., 8, Wales & Co, ‘hom mith, Joshua Buffum & ‘Co., Joseph Gillett & Co., Hence ei Welford & Con, Reuven ¥ Pitt Cool Townsend Seuduet, Robert Stuyvesant, chien} F. Goodhue, Richard Kelly, F. A. Bidab Alden B. Stockwell, Jone 4. Livingatone, ‘Amos F. Eno, Henry Gilsey, Wout 4. Darling, William, Ay heelock, Marshall, George F. Talm: Martin’ ‘Bates, C, Godfre: Gunther, Zoyhar Mills, Td. 8. Fin aaras rer rf b Po feware, ‘nd, ae oa john A, Garland, Goon General Chas K. Graham, Eiwara inlgh John i Ha ¢ jane {partes 8, Spencer, Le sek Sines He itis Abraham Farts wilh m L. Andrews, William Edmusa F fruce, Wolbrook, in Renssellacr, Tonn: T. Conover, Henry T. den," Jonathan Ogden, John 8. Gil Riisworth vith M.D. Geo. F. Nesbitt & C Judd Lin, and ary ou ume Bonne Schenc T, Ha ‘apscott Bros..." Milton, Knapp, Lawrence, Giles & Co. ‘Then, ¢; Doremusy inthe now & Bur Wn. 8. Taylor, John M. Witte a Co. P Haye ‘A. 8. Spaulding & ¢ G.iarither's Sona, Samael Wilder's Sona, R. Binry & Co, Win, H, Smith & Sons, Roswell, Skeel & Co., enor MeCoy,\ A, T. Bruce & Qow MISCELLANEOUS. ee. M*™* MEETING RAPID TRANEIT, at COOPER INSTITUTE, THE PEOPLE'S MOVEMENT. NO TRIBUTE TO MONOFOLISTS, NO TAXING OF TRADE, COMMERCE OR INDUSTRY TO PAY DIVIDENDS TO CAPITAL. QHE FREEST CIRCULATION OF THE PEOPLE AT THE LOWEST PARES, ‘The people of New York who indorse these sentimente, ‘and who believe that the time has come when the eity of New York should provide for her own wants and the: wants of her people in the matter of rapid transit, as she provided for them in the matter of Croton water, are ine Vited toassemblein MASS MEETING ‘at Cooper Institute, on TUESDAY EVENING, thé 18th inst., at 8 o'clock, to give expression to their sentimente and to send a delegation to Albany to urge the passage of the bill now pending in the Legislature to secure that object, As the question Is one in whi all classes are invited to atten: THE HON. JOSIAH SUTHERLAND will preside. Addresses will be made by the Hon. B,’ Delafield Smith, Hon, Charles Crary, Abram 8. Hewitt, Esq., General Franz Sigel, General Egbert L. Viele, William R. Martin, 8, E. Chureh and several other well! known gentlemen. Let New York now speak out and tell how she feels om. this subject and what she intends todo. PETER COOPER. WM, BUTLER DUNCAN, EMIL SAUER, 8. D, BABCOCK, COURTLAND PALMER, 8. B, RUGGLES, | | h all classes are interested’ :| | | | ol CHARLES H. RUSSELL, M, BLATCHFORD, ROBERT 8. HONE, ka. WITTHAUS, 3. W. DREXEL, ~JOUNSTON LIVINGSTON,, HOWARD POTTER, CHARLES D. DICKBY, A. 8, HEWITT, “EDWARD COOPER, THOMAS A. VYSE, Jr, a B, HARRISON, GEO. B, MCLELLAN, ~ FRANZ SIGEL, E, DELAFIELD SMITH, 8. E, CHURCH, JOUN JACOB ASTOR, DWIGHT H. OLMSTEAD, COURT. PALMER, Jn., ___H. MORRISON, H. B, CLAFLIN & CO., PEAKE, OPDYKE & CO,,. LOW, HARRIMAN & CO, WELLS, FARGO & CO, A. D. F. RANDOLPH, DODD & MEAD, J, & C. JOHNSTON, SETH B, HUNT & CO,, J. MoCREERY & CO., DEN & CLARK, HENRY CLEWS & C9., WES & MACY, BROWN & WADSWORTH, W. T. HATCH & SON, CAMB, LIVINGSTONE, (ONDERT BROS, F, H, COssITT, ORGE HOFFMAN, R, N, HAZARD, 8. F. RUGGLES, W. L. CHAMBERLAIN, __ F. L, GARRETSON, LLOYD ASPINWALL, PHILLIP G. WEAVER, W. MOLLER & SON, UL J, ARMOUR, GEORGE W. STETSON, _ 0. C. HOFFMAN, W. M. JOHNSON, INTON LIVINGSTON, VBE & CO., H. E, HOUGHTON, C. L. TIFFANY, B. L. SOLOMON, ARNOLD & CONSTABLE, LORD & TAYLOR, | car ar eel Jal : lel GRIFFITH THOMAS, . W. BALDWIN, OGDEN BROWN & CO., H. LANGSTON ROGERS, KUNARDT & CO., OELRICH 4 CO., HENDERSON BROS., I. HYDE SPARKS, AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO., GEO, H. SHARPE, C. D. JAFFRAY, R. R, HASARD, Ja, D. APPLETON & CO., IBNRY G. COX, JOHN BE, JOHNSON, GEORGE ELLIS, M. C. TURNER, BOUND & CO., ¢ ry slelel EDGAR F. BROWN, JAMES MONTEITH, W. REDMOND & SON, T. L, THORNELL, M. H. LEVIN, ANTHONY 4 HALL, GUN. 8. BEDFORD, | _ REMINGTON & SONS, JOHN COCHRANE, DUNNING & CO, J.T. DE NAVARRO, HENRY & J. PARET, R, L, KENNEDY, ~~ DAVIDEON & JONES, E, H. BROWN, C. B. & J. T. MITCHELL, H, & L. SLOAN, “NICOL, DAVIDSON & 00.5 JAY COOKE & CO., —— HANDY, HORACE RUSSELL, JERE, JOHNSON, Jn, D. W. JAMES, ae AIRBANKS & CO,, I. ABNER HARPER, CHRISTIAN SCHWARTZ, A. A. LEVY, ~~ OSCAR ZOLLIKOFFER, LUCIUS 8. COMSTOCK, AUGUSTUS WHITING, JOHN W. MARSHALL, HENRY STOLLMEYER, FRANCIS TOMES, “X. M. CRAWFORD, R. H. ARKENBURG, LL. F. BARRY, ISAAC WOOD, ?. & GRIFFEN, ©. LIVINGSTON, TL. W. WINCHESTER, W. H. RAYNOR, “RL. stuart, M. T. McMAHON, “HERRING & FARRELL, PIERRE LORILLARD, PATRICK H. JONES, D. H. WICKHAM, CHARLES P. PALMER, J. A. MONHEIMR, FREDERICK KUHNE, ©. JACKSON, C. W. SWEET, CHARLES HINCKLE, W. D. HILLYER, EDWARD FITCH, VOSE, DINESMORE 4 00, A. MORA, DIGGS & CUNNINGR. Tonys HH, J. L, CADWALADER, ss MORRIS JOHN McCLAVE, LEWIS J, JOHN H. MORRIS, SAMUE! THOMAS FAYE, BENJAM. S, 8, MARSHALL, D8. DUNSC W. H. POTTER, PARK & TIL, JAMES E, ROGERS, OGDEN, HHOWER'& CO., J, PATON, MARTIN H. CHARLES 8, SPENCER, HENRY ¢ ‘wacoen, GEORGE A. BEI CHARLES ©. DOD HENRY RoLEAVITE, GEO! 1 CLARK HENRY _R, FREBLAND, GHARLE ROW CHARLES H, MEYERS, L. W, WINCHESTER, JAMES DE PEYSTER, GRIFFITH WE. C, VAN BUREN, W. L. CORTELYOU, E. MEA PHILLIP ‘ J. H. GOODWIN, 4 A, CLAUSBEN, ROBERT 0) ORMSBY, Were GILBERT BURLING, J.'W. CLOWE L, FREEMAN. BACOH] & BURLING, FRANCIS TOM HARRY J, NICHOLAS, Font. C. LEVIN: Ny JAS, P. KERNOCHAN, ENRY A HURLBURT, GEORGE G. HAVEN, CHARLES K. @ OWARLES A Pos G8 SPOFrORD. N™ LEYLAND BROTHERS, Da AD RANANY, HENRY M. HAL {OHN & ORAL E EBUSTIGE CO: ILLINCOTT & CO,, DMUNDS & RANDOLPH, FEC ANUIS, one ‘A. VANDERHOOF, Tal W, REDMOND & SON, RotHecHnEDs TEYMAN, JAMES HOGG, BORGE 8 WILKES, L. J, PHILLIPS, JAMES M'CARTY," J. W. PIERSON, 8 BH. 4. G. BRADLEY, H GIBSON, SANDS & DE PEYSTER, JAMES W. Gl , V. K. STEVENSON & SON, Baga Bacon 2 HENRY JORAGL © OO Tipit! Ta A Al W. OPPE! eth, yap oe fee a EDMUND A. SMITH, wena te JosepHty. POTTER, outa te oe EDGAR WILLIAMS, ARATCE GEORGE W. RAYNOR, Bow Arr BGo A, &N, TITUS, oh MO WILLIAM A. GIBSON, HALL J. HOW, R, FISHER, ROBERT WARD, LOUIS A. GENT, Hs ry . W. © i. CHAS. L. BROWN, J.T. McCAHILL, GEO. 8, WILKES, B. H. GIBSON, G. 8. BAILLY, MATT. ELL SAMUBL B, Ji PAIN. GOODWIN & CO, W. FERGUSON, L. B, HUGHES’ & CO, THOS, NEWSTREETER, 0. J, MANSELL & €O., E,\N. BULL &CO., WM. EWART & 8ON, 8, & W. B. CORWIN, i. Oa ¥ HES, x VENS, W FIND c. SL MEYERS, /A™ c. W. PURCELL, x BLIJAH MEYERS, Woe. LLIE CHARLIEK, conn RL 1B BAdbEn, 1 . D, 4 1 more than 1,000 others Wio have call, Do foe wages were ig Dot roomy © Det the