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(mrsdny Morning, Nov’r 15,1800. iZIfrmn ►“Jos iwiij/fa Lkr it is Agin ■ in Charleston, 8. C., and is'a pnjid- in Charleston, 8. U., and is'authorized to i/nko contracts for Advertising, receive t — - — - ^ jretariPB. Tix AA.A2.A-V nro requested to nnnonneo tho name of w—td For Solicitor General. We are autliorisad to announce the nnm of M. KENDRICK, of Nayrnaa,-Coweta coe ns a candidate for tho olfloo of "Solicitor Gen eral of the Tiilliipno.ta circuit. *f Election Bret wolimlay in January next ff augtwtd T H.A. Gatt*cUEsq. pita. Editor: Please’allow itsto announce the above named gentleman as a candidate f„r Solicitor General .of the Tallapoosa Cir mit. Maxv VoteRs. sepii—iriAwtd; '<"• ®$-SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA GE3 FOR INTERESTING READING MATTER.' / Tho olisonco of our editors will an. count for the look of original matter to-day, !—UI-" BBBBSgBBBSHBBBSBBSBB EATRit FllOJf EUROPE* NC11TH" AMERICA. - eiiec, Nov. 12.—Tbe ateanirfijp ;h America, with Liverpool dutes to ^-‘ler 1st, arrived lost night. 51 viv ■“ , iwi' ‘ ... j'i Commercial Nnws. Liverpool, Nov. 1st.—The sale’s of notion for the past three days, including Wednesday, were <15,000 bales, of which .‘iil.OOO were taken by .speculators and exporters. The market had advanced 1 '<1 Jd, .witlr tv large speculative enqui- Millmoevilu, 'Nov. 12.—The State Military QodVeaUod met here this mor ning. The attendance of delegates is Iiwge. John W. Anderson has been elected Chairman, and Messrs. Allen, of Augusta, and Cabiness, of Forsyth, Sec- \ f A resolution favoring the secession of Georgia from the Union was passed by a large majority. j G?v. Brown was .called out and he Made a strong and decided resistance eech—declaring, ip emphatic terms -je right of State secssion, and the duty of all the Spates to HUStiuh the right.— He said he Would See td. it,- If federal troops MidoavOred tocopree- any sister State, that tor eVery Udorglan tvhd fell in the confliotk^he'ihdods of .two. federal soldiers should atone for the outrage on State sovereignly. The'speech was warmly applauded. ~ , Declaration of Independence, . Wasuinotox, Nov. 12.—It is privately reported here that the Declaration of the Independence of South Carolina was luid before the President to-day. Gcucrnlr News.j-j . ; ^ The news'is'cohrfrmed that ' France lnul interfered.to prevent the bombard ment lif Gaejta by the Sardinian' flofet. France is making immense naval and militory preparations, for ,the Campaian, It is denied that, France will ,$pnd an, ultimatum to Turin. in attacked Gar ibaldi hut wq^e dB^Bftedauitihigrnal. joss and a number were taken prisoners. Emmanuel had an intervieW; with Gari- h ihli and arranged, for a grand 'decisive buttle. ' 1 Political News lii Spufb Chrolinti, Columbia, 8. C., Nov. IB.—H is ex pected here that Georgia. Florida,' Ala- 1 j;un u, Texas, and Mississippi will link tiieir destinies avith South Ciwolina. The news of tlie resignation 1 of’U 1 . S; Senator Hon. Robt Toombs, of Ga., was lmiloil here with great enthusiasm. In the Ilouseol'ltedresehtadvesto-da: Mr. (3. fered'a resolutipnlliMtthc Gi South CiirolilTa rotSe'tnfaMny br 10,1 volunfpefs t T£e resolution wlll be pon bidor^onMonday.; \-. / r 0:, : Novr IO-^-P. M.^-Ln ly tlie Speaker nmiouno- itlon from Col. .Clicst- Iqq as .U. S.- Setia- ''Ui resolution that srciroumaL led with regret,' nhm act. of ittotttoS Mr DeSiiussure i committee of. 1 mending tlmt ft bill for the postpone ment of the operations of an act requi ring the Bankslo haveonerthifd of gold; and sil ver tb two-thirds of thetrisaue.svos Mr, Breckinridge ior the Union, Cincinnati, Nov. 12,—The Commer cial of this morning says that the Hon. John C. Breckinridge has determined to make a trip through the Cotton States pad address his fellow citizens and urge them to abide by the Union, ■ Nashville, Tefin., Nov. 13.—The Bonks here refuse to take South Caroli na and Georgia money, unless at five per cent, discount. 8. C. Legislature Adjourned. ■ 'fcoLUJiDiA, S. CL, Nov. 13.—The extra or culled session of the Legislature of South Carolina, has adjourned. The business transacted to day was not of general interest. 1 Georgia Legislature. IMilledgeville, Nov, 13.—The House to-day passed, unanimously, a bill ap propriating one million dollars as a military fund to purches arms, arnuni- tion, &c. Georgia Elections—Five Counties to . hear From, MiLEDiiBvtLi.E, Nov- 13.—All ;lie re turns with exception of those from Bunks, Echols, Haber, . Habersham, White nnd Towns counties have been received and Breckinridge is 650 be hind. i.» ..j 4. Union 'Demonstrations in Kentucky. Lotisville, Kv., Nov. 12.—At Hen- detoon,. in th,is State, to-day a large and enthusiastic Union meeting was held, irrespective of patty. Ex-Gov. Dixon presided, and strongandpatriotic Union speeches were made by prominent Bell, Breckinridge and Douglas men. Seces sion movements were strongly depreca ted* ; / > - ' A meeting of the whole coUntry has been called to assemble at Louisville on Saturday.'• Virginia. Ricumosd, Va-., Nov. 13.—Brecktn- iidge,s majority will probably be not fab fiom one-thousand. Enough counties h ivebeefj^idrt^nii Bet ermine that he has carjKilJlliejJkiite.’' " 0 • ? WisniNcTjiS; Nov; K^l^he Alexan dria Gazette of ^td-tjs/yooritaina'reUirns lLLpf^BoBreckinri Ige'a^t^Lns 1 several years i, and that dread xious to mslca - tliC-- means of To Consumptives T HE Advertiser, having been restored io health in a few wcoks by a very simple remedy,jufier havir * with a severe lung i disease, Consumptli known to T' euro, '-,y • it.jr..-, u . , To all who.dosire it, lip wUtf send 4 of the prescription used * ‘ the direchons % prep same, which ‘they will. Consumption! Asthma, , only object of tin advei Prescription -is to benefit tho *1 spread inforipattpa Whioh-he eon g and using tho a scnz CunK for cairs.'Ac. The in sending the “kited, and _ r ives lo bo (Invaluable, and he hopes ovory sdfforer will try hl> remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and mny prove a blessing.' Parties wishing the prescription WH1 please address Bbv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, octlStwly] Kings county, New York. Regular Mootings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in each month. TH08. J. PERRY, H. P„ ANDREW J. BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. RUCKER, 8., D. J. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. G. LOVE, Sce’y.- fcbOtri ly,. NO . 40. BegiiUr meetings, 1st and 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT in each month. ' 1 8 v. THOS. J. PERRY, V. G^ R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. febOlrily. Floyd Encampment, No. 1L I. O. 0. F. E EGULAR meetings, 2nd and 4th Mon day NightS tn each m'6Sth. vOmcims—E. A. BURCH, C. El A. P. NEELD, H. P. Dn. .1. KING. S. W. W. N. DUCKER, J| W. GEO. R. WARD. Scribe, S. LEVINSTEIN, Tres’r. jnno2trlly. The season is at hand when children suffer most from the effects of worms. In all our experience we have found no remedy that will compare with John Bull's Vegetable Worm Destroyer. It Is put up In the form of candy drops—is pleasant to the taste— produces no sickness hr otlior unpleasant effects, end yet destroys the Worms with the- certainty and promptness of lightning,— Maysville Enq. • nov!3tw3t FOB FALL AND WINTER, 18M. A. BAtfM, WOULD most respectfully announco to tho eltiiens of Romo and surrounding country thatthe ■ i PEOPLE S :SAU!1 IS NOW IN FULL BLAST, and has redfsiyedj and iVcdhstan'tly recfcivfhg, tho largest and most Beckercke stock of EVER been exhibited in this place, and wHl bOiSpldiot leait from Ift to 20 per cent, loss ^Iap^nTa^rcJfti'ineof'the'chqlcost DrossGoods. whichfor beauty,stylo and qual ity, cannot'be Surpassed, and soraetWrig.entirely hew in market . 800. Cancer. * v&ggSBgasett&St NfwYwk.S/anlwl;! .u. had come to the city to have a cancer re moved from hie face. It had already mtde fearful program, and he had heard </a phy sician here who wee very SMceemftil i£ ra- moving this dreadful disease. , Jt. had ar ranged With him te be operated epoo the ?n“he e'it^ha ralaS Z hSm , ti!lf«g , h. p ‘ pw wHhhim ‘ ndaee We consented, of course, for what less eouid an editor be expected to do, and this good iwrit|won' out — ’ liis. story was did not" calf ftr ment, und in k was all' over and the wound was way'of recovery. Ho remained in town, end before he left we di alter the 1 us, and wh'othi ,n injury it jhight Jiejknownt' no good it mfght bb knoiwnf; end if ii thatotfiers might hoar of It. -A.few days dgb'~'we'received from onr venerable frieqd the following letter, which furnishes the gratifying intelligence that he is thus far »"• Letter raog Rkv. Isaac Oakks, LADIES’ GOODS. Rich figured and colored silks,Klch Brocade silks/Rkih Brocbe <1<! Afrlque collor, Rich Brocho do Valancj, small figured, Rich plain and figured Bcps-scil 1 llns, plain and figured, Foulard S(tks, Black Silks,, a hill assortment, Plaid Lance colors, Brocade Magenta, plain and figured Merinos, ajl-wpol Drains, plain and fi Muslin Detains and Cashmeres, from 12* ccqts «*d upwards. 3 ?i>0AX8n ciLq^»!n- For Ladles, Misses nod Children. A very dirge lot '«r'fcto<»-#lltU*«s «*» touayes, Bourdons,'Cloth Arabs, Baglalns, Ac., from 52.00, and upwards. / SCHEDULE Georgia R. R f Htl.i ASi-Ga^ NoV. . 12.—TheSouth- jjl r iinfriwi hiWiiiWEirt1n<fri<ihfgwii i rl to assemble heie to-iluy diil not meet. South Carolina Declaration. asiiingtojj, Nov. 13.—The Oonstitv- |i of this/morning publishes one of forms of the Declaration of Inde- denoe, which wilt be submitted to State Convention of South Carolina, .[t-embodiea a portion of the Declara tion of American Ihdoponce with the liqt of grievances altered to suit the present condition of aifairS. A copy or this declaration was the one towhioh reference was made, as having been pre sented to the President yesterday. Mississippi News. Jacksov, Miss., Nov. 13.—Gov. Pettus has issued his proclamation conveng the Misssissippi Legislature on the 2Cth inst. Pennsylvania.—Themajority in Pen- sylvania for Lincoln is over 50,090 ; the plurality over the Breckinridge ticket about 100,000. unanimously adopted by. the TIouse. --The necessity of prompt.action for the relief of Banks was was strongly urged, us tho Speaker said the Expresses were daily bringing them bills from surround ing States and demands for specie wore daily made. ; ‘ ,r H; Mr bill was introduced io. provjdp » polico in relation to, persons coming from States hostile to institutions of the South. A• i " Mr. A. P. Aldrich made a report /from tho commHfefeDh;^deral reiatfAhj/Miv- king anleililmontsto the Senate billcal- ling a,Coin apt JQP of jtlie pepplo of. the Suite., Tho amondmenU provide for calling the convention on. thev.ljth ,of December instead of the 10th of Jaaua*. ry. The efeBtirmtwIm held <m th« fith meeting were, a Hir*}»wm: m House want tnr a -Xtomnuttoe Whole, and n di tenssioo/.enauetl on tic ■♦eportwIrtnifho'tqtiartionoataarnivAhsI „ - .. the bill'fbr odDhrA convention of tha > rBenktor Toombs hat given noUcs that.be * ■ • . afcUA«lA''AVar Xlals*: will anal on lila oAiia t F flitnanl n Jnns nnt — Leave Arrive. , „ Augusta at0,30A.M. : Atlanta at‘J.15 A. M. << x40P. M. “ 1145 P.M. Atlanta, 8.40 P.M. Augusta 5,56 A.M. « 0.05 A,,M, « • 6,201*.M. ATHENS BRANCH. Leaves ' ' 'Arrives iih... juiijilSB ,5'.S r -.“ £5,No trains on Athens branch on Run- ’ to Qooaeet witli trains (leaving Augusta ath2.:tn Saturday Night, nud Atlanta at 8.40 Saturday Evening,' 'j. ■ * i WAMUNGTOOKANCII. f Loave-- a'- Arrives " Augusta at *.H0 P* Mi. Wnsbi’n at 7.25 p. M. ‘V-WStw'* ({» ,tS Atlanta at 9.85 A, M. Washg’t’h 7.25. -Through Freight Trains Augusta to, Atlanta. • Leaves * j Arrrlvcs- dhtirleston 6.00 P, M Augusta at 6,00 A. M Augusta 8A0 A. M. Atbnita 3.17 “ >T« 1.45 P-M. “ „ . 5.49. “ 'through Freight trains Atlanta to Angnsta. Leave Arrive Atlanta at 6 00 A. M. Augusta at 11.13 PM. “ 5.15 P. M. “ 6.13 “ Freight Trains Branches, T,eave Arrive Angusta at 8.50 A. M. Athens at 8.10 A. M. Atlanta 0.00 “ “ 8,10 “ “ S.15P. M. “ 8.10 « Arrives at Washington 7.25 A. M. ., .« « 7.25 « « « «. 7.25 “ marlOtri ly. GEO. YONGE, Gen. Sup't. .Texas.—The returns give Breckinridge a strong majority. Houston received 300 votos at Galveston. Georgia Legislature. Milleihikville, Nov. 12.—In the House ibis morning, Mr, Hartridge of Chathanii offered a resolution declaring that Georgia is oat of tlie Union. Mr. Bprayberry or Co, toqaa, introduced a bill of somewhat similar ’P, effect, and calling a Bta'e Convontlqu of the 16 J to ratify the action of the Legislature. Were bqth referrod to the Appropriate mittoe. ' . • lt« Se»- State now ute. Anotlu P. Aldrii^,^,^..^^. __ T of the GomnaitAaexHq FadarallMw**»»>(. hu id that all the«miiniMeahad.lwiM .in- fuvorof th^patrt WIVbnl. d««W '“'he 1 doclded action noooesary. U? c, spoke, id nays, lopraehta.ol had rend' Ite wore boi act p: ninghami, •The vote was when the hill: Win res ign his office if Georgia does not gtB'te# ‘j.Vr. Hill «f ^l),iqiitVe Sci/atel^aLilX Loiter of Cobb, in the House, introduced bills jpff oral Btsto Treasurer. .. t« • 'MdrketU.''-' M M > i Gf . Ciiarlestok, Nov. 13.—Salesof Cot* ton to-dhy 1,1000 bales, at prices rang ing from 8* to 12 oento. The market declined faom l to * cent. votes, tho whole number of-wepieeohtei- tives voted in favor of the bill. ate.s bill, call 1 ng ja' )Qdifv/rntg^>'^Forty- Nbw Venn Oftr.—The aggregate In tho city was 95,729, ofwhieh 62,059 wora east for the Fusion and 38,069 for the Republican ticket; majority for the Fusion ticket 26,588, as Tfoin "elected DIED-ftt GnyleHvillo Cherokeo coun j, Ala.> ; Octobei 30, I860, Pabthenia jEa (toHEi’fliNE Brandon, aged 19 years 11 month, youngest daughter of F, n^ Zillah Brandon: . . Cigars, Tobacco, Snuffs, T EAR, Yeast. Poudera Ess. Caffeo. Black. in* Ciuainou Mace, Qlire Oil, Vinegar, orsale liy TUIrNLEY, Gobi I No. 3 Cltoi co lloute. SIIAWLSOF AIJi Also, on baiuln full assortment of ..... House Furnishing and Plantation Goods, ReadyMaSe All of which will be sold at iny mual low prices.. <*»**’' "-A>fV:i^-J»r>ta Hj* BUI My stock Is uhusnaily fall, and irespootfnUy invite the, pubHe.to. an examination efthe At the ‘Peoolo's Saving Store." near EtawahJCSa'iS'. ’ ,-ltpJJS.OA'‘ Qct20tri6m t ;,., - Vifisk BnasMi THE HORSE MANSION.; SALEANDEXVERY i i^i: ay • GOLD I GOLD1NO BLANKS! OBAHD alVpstagiaEKE BroadStreet, Rome, Ga. BY the enterprising proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey. (The Pdire«PMfe»Bal Agent eveV WfoWn has furnished the cornmnnity a Stimulant, Puro, Healthful and Invigorating, at the Eimetimea mild delieious beverage. It is calculated to do away with the vile drag staff that is palmed off on the community and which is injurious to body and mind.. In addition to the. certificates beneath, he has r‘eievcd a Diploma from the STATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, ad additional test) mony from DR. JACKSON, of .Boston, under oath to its absolute purity., . CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia; Sept : tth 18M. We have carefully tested the sample of -Ti .Chestnut Grove Whiskey which you sent us, /ft J?Tfr r< T- , f mnd And (hat it contains none ortho Poison ous substance known ae Fusil Oil; which is the characteristic and infurions Ingredient of the Wkiskeye in general use. BOOTH; GARRET « CAM AC, Analyttoal Chemists. New York Sept 3d, 1858. I hare analysed a sample of Chestnut Gtore Whiskey, recleved from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr^Of PblladblpU(a,.and having carofullv teskid'ifc l am pleased to state that it is entirely free from poisonous or deleterious substances It isahpnutually41uro.aud.fi flavored quality nf WhiiQtey, ■> - V i-i/iu JAMES R. CHILTON, , • ■ rii’ibftlljiT jjDiaiy^cHoetlttii F , , Boston, March 7Ui, 185(j. I have mada a chemical analysis of com- Oils,. <nd porfbetly pure, nnd unadulterated. The fine flavor of this Whiskey is derived from the Grain used in manufacturing jt, Resneotfiilly, A. A. HAYES, M. D-, State Arsaycs, No. 16, Boylston Strait For Sale by O. WHARTON. Jr.. Solo Prln.Agt. sopl3—trlSm No. U6 Walnut St Phil. “HORSE MANSCON,’.', &rmer|y owned by Win. Ramey, bu,t more ro- _ . JcenUv by John H. Walker, has boci purchased by the present proprietors,, no .exertion, will. be .spared.(ta Jtiy.6 ”* satisfaction to those, wnoi piay patron Stable- Mr.E.G.Logan.wUoselpngex] Spco eminently qualifies him for the p Will liave.eharge of the bueiness, and proprietors hope, by meriting, to receive: a liberal share,of public patronage. XEB'Tlie best of Horses and Vehicles will be kept for hire. ' j yar-Persons wishing to buy or soil linrscs may always get a good trade at this Stable. mnv.Htrily. , ■ • N, York & Savannah Honte. GREAT REDUCTION IN BATES - OF PASSAGE; Cabin Passage, - - 918 90 Steerage *• - - - 7.00 New Arrangement for Throngh TJCKET8TO NEW YORK, gnox New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery Columbus, ’ 539 76 38 00 ebon, Knfnula, ... ruox . Memphis, 531 V> Nashville, 27 75 Chattanooga, 25 00 Knoxville; 15 60 Atlanta, *1 60 Augusta, 17 60 Express *z 25 00 21 00 28 00 20 00 » *0 ough by the Mahattan MT. VERRON, (new)lOOO « “ LayliOld LEAVING SAVANNAH EVRRY THURS DAY, AND SATUllDAY* Tho same arrangement exists * York, where the stasmers leave P, 4 . on Thursdays and Saturdays, with through rates of fisro and express focllRIe*. These Steamships are now. and^ built, ex pressly for this route, and for sjieed, comfort, and elegant gcoomutodatlons; ate 5°* excel led by any steamers on the oocon. Through .Tickets can ♦* t b« Nost0rlaam^Sr i ^nSvf5®4'*L'»k Mobile—Cox, Braikaud A Co. Agent. Monty—T.rT^j' W. 0.mwI ■riwruiiu l;i<j , J K. B. CR051WELL!* UQ-. Agentfr S6 West st and 3» Bwjf v«V»r/ sep25twly New lurk.. FOR novembe: GEORGIA STA 1 ] McKINNEY 4k Co., I Authorised by Evei^ CAPITAL PRIZE .Halvos, Quarters and To be Drawn See! CLASS. 96 ,to be CLASS 97; CRASS 08. CLASS 99, i860. - 10, I860. rWtfjfel7,1 MM. J:i <6* 24, 1869, When I was at your office last winter, .you asked me; when tta proper tim* Should ar. ivc, to.give, .you the result of D». BUke's : method' of :euriog cancers without the use of , the knlfu.v Being then under treatment for :i the cure of aesneer upon my lip, I vu, u 'mow,.very fevoralijy ,inpre«»od in ve to its great utility and success. I now Vffb (for. the benefit of-ibOse who are, and hose who may be similarly affected,] to make.it known'tnnt tny modt sanguine hopoi * ™ hat* been folly, realized'thu* for. > which waB healed iq flva we< ti perfect•' s r ITrlVf Tijy r r'}T*,i t r > This method of. curing cancers. differs from all Others in the following particulars, visit .^1 t. Tho remedy is applied- but once, and ilmtenly, on fm the space of ehe , .* 2. The suffering, which in most eases is presence hqd jess suffering than J had. No. m'mfrissTjss****- 8. iBEoMflkflMalma tlmt no cancer return*o' Ufte*thewouildhealswell. -In thesere'speots this molhodtexcoU all others.' . - n I*«glUatOsteXcellee. y consist, ini's on- rnrnllfclled success; in its ouring radically and effectually a much larger proportion, of ‘ ion any other method., (9 is lake is a regular physician, and has - tqd'witfrhjm.m this .humane enter, .mV. ...jeone business. of curing th ?b; 619 Broadaay.N. Y. X m, !§few(*±3»sas» EM 18661 fri4TA*«tM«l ^«aesgjs2i^gsa!Sj>3T eigh een hundred and fifty-nine, and under treatment from 2d .: February 1 fered a not ale relieved by Dr. Blak Dr, Blake being absent ^ on my arrival there 1 was relieved of i cancer pains In about two boars, and h not hud any pains since. -'I consider my well :at this time. I became acquainted v Dr. Blake before I left New York. I consld- him nnd Dr. HitHey WMl skHlediirthrirpro- fassion and gentlemen of the " ' * non of,the highest order,'- * *1 .will find it to their i inter-br-l-- — ^ ■ J , eus ukOOU! upon them at their office, 64hc1< iii i.urday, jn 1660, in tlie Bfoadwsyl'NewiYorltJb.^ . - , • .Vusssfi*-. miMJIk'.;. {,„< ;Zm «n,j ■ t-.-M sw4.ua,- ■ Taos. Hanvar. 'Tarvey’s Store, Cliarlotte County, Va. magnificent SCHEME. '* 1 1 1 I- 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 100 100 100 25,000 Prizes of 25,000 Prises of 560,090 Is. i 10,009 is 0,060 Is 6,000 is 4,000 is 3,000 is 2J|00 1,600 is 1,600 1,000 are 1,000 600 are 1,000 400 are 800 300 are 600 200 an 400 100 ore tit 10,000 75 are 7,500 60 are.; 58 6,001 . 5200,000 3 60,000 30)3(13 Prises Ansonnting to 9373,000 WILL BE DRAWN Th!s MONTH. Certificates of Paeksges will be sold at the following rates, which Is the risk: , A Certificate of Faokage of 10 Wholes, 580 Do do 10 Halvts, 40 dq .10 Quarters;-: 96 do/ 10 Eighths, 10 So i r Wednesday 60a ISISSSsifeflW!® S:S?S LOOK AT THIS«' : ' A SPLENDID DBAVrjNa ON The Three Number Plan J Which 1 ttti . 1 Pflio 1 Prise, ^ 40 Prises oL.',‘.'i,"i.iriif’ araW.;^.;J ftjM S&SKhsseatasift 66 Prises of. - *0 are r 66‘Prisssof.i.M araud..... ? 65 Priies olfl.U.W ' M aro......... t 4,810 PrkMsbforUX.; ' A are..,......' 43, 87.040j/tasspt,.-,.,^/ , 6. qrq,... <43,660 rrises of..—- 1, are.w*. I sate,,,...... 76,076 Prism AntounUhffto 5206,606 Whole Tickets $5, Shares in Proportion. IN ORDERING Wokota or C DR. SANSON, . !*« (FROM PARIS,) Nb: 704 BROADWAY^BOVE ,4th STREET, fc, especially of a secret character, has indu ced Dr. Sanson (for several years known in this city ns .the most successful practitioner jh that bless of affections) to extend his so- , journ In New Yurk for another year. . ..r. Ito tniiy theretoro be consulted at his cr.n- and will continue to keep on hand Ins own - and Dr. Kicord’a preparations, such as Flor It del Ucayali, (*2 tier bottle) against Seminal losses and Debility from excesses of Self. Abuse, the best remedy known in Europe.' HI* Preventive against Iafectidto/61 per bottle, vl,,4-• " (4 : b tM iRicord’e celebrated Pills, against Venereal Djtcptes, one box sufiicient to cure any case, grecnhlo nffiiotion In a;few days, 52. ,j '.u». Best French Male Safes imparted by him self Ot 53 F«> ‘dozen, , > if» All hia French and 8panUh Remedies for Affections of..Ladies i FrUah Kentucky <;Uct> GRA83 8EEDS. '“■'...'.rJ™.""” 1 “TiSS - ? Orohord Grass, B 0 * 1 To P> Clovor Lucerne, Millet. For sale by sc,.14 FARRELL i YEISER. l\>w first in ail. Pnrcliasers can have etMiatatalWmr'fla'VO they may desig- ^„ u e Ust of drisru naraberr ond priW* will l ho sent to purchasers immediately after the ‘teatamuustaaiuiMj' Orders for Tioketo or Cort*floqtes, by Mall or Express, to be directed to - «r‘»ri , 'an>SWRH¥l?Nh»»8C^ iso COMMISSION -B3P *** Johnstoi Assess . TUEBDAY/THURSDAYand BAT 1 ^ulfnUmSt’nfadatoM.P Agent. mayl2trily.