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‘T he Cuban Ex the Youth, NO SIGNS OF YFREPARATION A’ JACKSONVILLE, FLOWIDA—THE VESSEL DESPATCHED FROM SAVAN: NAH, RETURNED. (From the Savannah News, May 3.} ‘The sudden departure of the steamer Welaka, on Sunday night, under orders of the general govern- ment, and earrying south the U. rehal, caused considerable excitement during her absence, and induced the belief among our citizens that the overnment was in ion of information re- ‘ating to the Cuban expedition which had not been made public, She returned early on Thursday morning, and we give below the information that we gathered at the various points at which she stopped during her trip. t St. Mary's, there were rumors that bodies of men had id through the interior, destined south, and that in the vieinity of Jacksonville, Florida, there were encamped a considerable force. As the steamer Welaka passed up the % John’s river, she was met by the St. Mathews, a boat from which placed a passenger on board the Welaka. ‘This individual was armed with pistols, and stuted that he thought the Welaka was another steamer, the object of which was to take the Cuban invaders on board, and land them at another point below, on the coast. At Jacksonville similar rumors of armed men be ing encamped at different poiuts on the coast _exist- ed; but from reliable information, obtained from respectable sources, it was ascertained that at the present time there was no genase of men in the immediate neighborhood, and had not been. ‘There were probably seme twenty or thirty men at Jacksonville, who expressed themselves willing to join the expedition, and who, no doubt, would join ifan opportunity offered. No principal officer of the contemplated expedition has been in Jackson- ville lately. It is avserted by some persons who are believed to be in the movement, that great disap- pointment .ad been ea perienced from the non-arri- vali fa steumer to transport those engaged in the expedition. Such a vessel had been expected for ‘The Excitement im all parts of the Island— Arrest of Suspicious Persons in Havana— Execution of one of Lopez's Agents—Arrest _ and Death of Two Americans, ‘The steamship Georgia, arrived yesterday, brings us advices from Havana to tho lat inst. The greatest excitement existed in Havana in re- lation to the news of an expected invasion ; many had been put in prison on suspicion, and among them three priests, for preaching mutinous sermons. ‘The day the Georgia arrived, was celebrated by the execution of a poor wretch who was sent over by Lopez to obtain pilots for the expedition. He wos tried in open court, and the evidence was so strong that he was immediately executed ; pro- vious to which, he was subjected to great torture, for the purpose of extorting a confession. This is the first execation that has taken place for political offeuces, and it hus created some ill- feeling against the new Gove-nor General; and his conduct in executing a person who did not seem to know that he was committing a crime, has beon se- verely criticieed, Matters were becoming so serious and alarming in Havana, that many were proparing to leave. The Captain-General is taking every precaution to guard against an invasion; lookouts are stationed all along the coast, within two miles of cach other, and the vessels of war are kept cruising between San Antonio and Havana. Ono of the steamers, the Cuba, was ashore on the Colorados when the Georgia passed, and the Pizurro had gone to her as- sean. some time; but her unexplained delay had dan A pied had occurred in Havana between somo | the ardor Cf some, and caused others engaged to American seamen and the inhabitants. The sea- | abandon the project, aud had induced the belief chat men were drunk and noisy, and received a beating. | Uie-spale ste: sateen Jacksonville is conceraed, ‘They were arrested, and their heads put in tho | "at this pluce there are but few persons who do retocks, fiom the effect of which treatanent two had | not sympathis» with, and would aid the expedition dicd. The affuir is now in the haads of the Ameri- , a8 far as poseible. sean Coneul. On the arrival of the Welaks at Jeffersonton, it : was ascertaincd that there were no bodics of men The Falcon was at Havana, with 200 passengers oncumped, as reported, at Burut Fort. Some small for Chagres. partics, it was sutd, had passed this point, but their The (é. exchanged signals with tho Ohio on the destination oe So rapped aia + ie Sok G y | liance could be placed on the rumors. nightof the Ist iust., about 100 miles north of Ha- | “Gn yenching! Brunawick, it wus ascertained that ana. | some of the coast pilots had gone south, with the She passed a brig on shore, ten miles south of | Cape Hinds, and shortly after passed a launch | duilt boat drifting down tho stream, supposed to intention of piloting over the St. John’s bar certain vessels expected at that point. A gentleman, on belong to the brig on shore. She had a red streak | on her, and a rope fende whose word every reliauce could be placed, stated that the day before, he had passed an abandoned encampment, some twenty miles above, where alarge body of men had but a short time before been cncamped. We also passed some fifty or sixty men who had a baggage wagon ; they were proceed- ing south, in the dircetion of Burnt ort. They were not armed to any extent, and passed on ia squads of from cight to ten in number. At Darien no particular ioformatioa was obtained. A body of men connected with the expedition had | come down from the interior aad gone south. Some | ten or twelve left the main body and were making | their way to Savannah. Hore it was ascertained | OUR CUBA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, May 1, 1951. “The Excitenent in the City—The Execution of one of Lopez's Men, ec. No appearanee yet of the “ Filibusteros;” but like the story of the shepherd boy and the wolf, these people have, for tho Inst few weeks, been so constantly kept ina state of groat excitemont by the ery “they are coming!” that they are becoming tired of the subject, and may be really taken by surptise, as they were on the 19th May last year. About two weeks ago, a young man, a native of i the Canary Islands, named Gracilliano Montes de Oca, was arrested in this city for endeavoring to bribe certain pilots to proceed to New Orleans, to join the expedition against this island. Said Mon- | tes de Oca, it is said, was denounced by a lawyer of this city, named Carlista Gonzales, tried by a court martial on Saturday last, and publicly garoted | at 6,A.M., of the 23th instant. Ilo was about thirty-two years of ago, and rather a respectable locking man. He could not be induced to make | any confession, nor did he implicate any other per- | son in the affair. It is also said of bim that the | day before he was executed, in reply to the endea- | States, and there make such arrangements as should vors made to cause him to say who the parties | be deemed expedient. were who engaged him in this business, that though ae ake it was in his power to culpate others, nothing on | Interesting from New Mexico. earth would make him do so, and, therefore, it was | prRE AT SANTA FE~AREATY WITH THE APACHA IN- useless to question him further on the subject. He | DIANS—AN AMERICAN PRISONER RESTORED. made a few remarks at the place of execution, to [From the St. Louis (Mo.) Republican, April 23.) the effect that he trusted od would forgive him, | ‘Tbe steamer Isabel, down yesterday from St. Jo- for the crime for which ho was about to dio | soph, Missouririver, brought among her passengers, more the consequence of his youth and inex- | Muj Greer, Messrs. Mont satgtios, Lani D. Sheets, lence than any desire tu do wrong to his country. a Richard Wooton. Th they bring, we i considered a very harsh proceeding on the part pod ap as fellow te ete ee this government; and the conduct of the spy, (roa | Mesers. Sheets and Montmarguet left Santa Fo ersally contemned. .. | onthe Istof April. At Sumner’s Fort they were ut, and considerable robberies joined by Major Geer ard Mr. Wooton, and after- which have recently occurred in the city, nothing ‘wards prosecuted their route rapidly—the whole that an express connected with the expedition had passed south through Darien to procure such infor- | mation. Ho had passed very rapidly, and had pro- cured relays of horses on his way. There can be no doubt tha: » movement of con- siderable magnitude has been on foot in relation to an expedition destined to Cuba. But it is alzo be- lieved that, from causes unknown to the public, the main body of the men connected with it have dispersed, and that between this vity and Jackson- ville, Florida, there is no organizatioa at present. But, one thing is cortain—that at all the points between this city and Jacksonville, the people, with but few exceptions, sympathise with the Cubans, and are willing and ready to lend them aid, aud to assist any expedition which may be fitted sut. Frou all that we could gather it was not the in- tention of the leaders to actually organize the expe- dition in this country, but to sail unorganized to some point beyond the boundaries of the United 7 it~ else worth communicating has taken pl since | ht or ten persons. + my last. | Aubrey was met at Wheistone Branch on the Sth ACCOUNTS FROM THK NEWSPAPERS. | ef April. Le was doing well, and stated to our in- formant, that in his return to the States, which he would commence as s00n as possible, he reckoned upon reaching Independence by the 10th or 15th of May. Le proposes, we presume, to make another | of bis very rapid journeys. Russell's train was met | on the Sth at Point rocks--Mr. Aubrey being fifteen days in advance © him from tho time of starting. ‘Two large parties of Cauao hes were met on the Arkansas, aad a body of Vawnees were encountered on the Pawnee Fork, but the party were received by both the tribes with every manifestation of friendliness A destructive fire occurred in Santa Fe on the 2lst of March. ‘The flames were first discovered in the rear of the Exchange Hotel, kept by Mr. Ar- dirger Rumley. The buildings furmeriy ocoupied by Geo. H. Ertes and Mr. Jusansenna, as also those jones | as far as that of Maragritta Ortis, were entirely destroyed. The building occupied by the ' Quariesmaster, and those used for stores by Capt. preservation from ions of tho ler the direction of Captain Reynolds, At the time the party started, Mr. Minio was in Santa Fo, for tho purpese of purchasing somo eight or nine thousand head of cheep for the California muiket. Another order f ebeep had roached Santa F California, Th rick. We have received, by the Georgia, files of the Diario de la Marina, Puro Industrial de la Habana, | and Gaceta de la Habana, to the Ist instant. El Foro, of the 26th April, says:— From various papers which we have received from the North, we find notices of the movementa of those mali- | cious men, who, in epite of the laws of the country which | gives them shelter, with a manifest disrogard of the rights of nations, and open treason to the Queen to whom (hey owe so much, plot their iniquitous plans in order to disturb the peace of this happy Antilla, The insignificance of their numbers, and the well-merited | poverty of (heir resources, conceal them from the eyes of the public ; but the New Orleans Picayune says that it has reecived « telegraphic despatch from Washington, anrouneing that the federal government had given or- ders for the proper officers to take immediate measures for the suppression of the projected movement For cur own part, confiding in our skilful chiefs, in our brilliant army, and in the indubitaule joyalty of tho in- habitents of the island, we are almost indaced ty desire ve the vigilance of the authorities of the public to find on our shores the fate which they #0 we Enjoying personal freedom in wn- other country, they corepire to alarm our pacifie to- habiteuts, and to stop our commerce and our industry, I they euceced in touching our soil. the result cannot be doubtful—the promptitude and ability of our chivfs, sud the well known coureg: of our army, wil fiuish for ell thne with (bese imprudent conspirators, who, without a country and without prineiples, intend, by their base to bring us anareby and rui ‘The Gaeta dela Habana, of the 26th of Apiil, enysi— The Governor General has ordered, in the Gareta, the publication of the following documents of the Gulonel - = fiom Me. Langley, of trode, though attended with many erything for $1 7 and & 1 in California, it is oe hig they bring the caorbitaut rate of $13 per Wo omitted to state tt reached the Moro, an ¢ orted to them that « tre jormed, by Col. Calhoun, ‘wit un earnest of their candor in th Trinidad. reletive to the offers of the mer: | frdcuus de live Col. Call . ity. for putting at the disposition of the | ))\-y K. yr tar mepoatt aes The f of marine t hooners of war, im order to cruise | 1)°Ch°" seme Ande oe ee Lue vlowg the const’. Thix offer haa been accepted by hi rUOnCT B & MAG Named Anderton, Wav some time Exevliency, who hay thanked these geatlemen fur their | {'8¢0 in a quarr lod a Mexican. ite was wr rows proporit rested at the tine of the mmde lodge dinjail, OLATICAL, but managed, after only , ation, to none ty: By Trent ye the province, you Will motice the generusity merchants of this city express their desire of ~juent od these ¢ patriotiom, by taking at their own risk the expenses of two | Indians Arived vervels, for the purpoce of inorevcing the vigilante o bl neighboring Coasts. Lhave the hea — 4 ' T have pl in the b: them, when he was deli atv & Theatrical and Mudeal. towrny Twkatae lowers 1g9 Ngo, while ina mirable acting of young Eddy, in the | Edmond Dantes, ii the stirring and su » bow playtog nightly at that iol for actors from its start. Many nam ve since been “loud in mouths of wisest’ ot ouly in this country, but over-sea, + heard within ‘ails of the his callow wing, under the srt management; and since saracter of thly mouat- prevent circumstenc in admitting this offer, will you have t the informat rth , in Fleonel, § a yalty of the | | i rae Apell fucks 181, — | Hatablin, (who drst brought he Faro of Marana, May 1.) | Charlo fore the world in tragody,) pal of Sam Cristobal. the ad almost uninterrupted Mowing word. of What may be cal the Howery Cae mong these wore John R. Scott, who has assed # London ordeal; Davenport, who has just been interchanging parts, on alternate nights, 4a James Walleck, Jr, who has rte official of them from the prpers of S leans. W to fear when "= have at the head of the a triumphant debut, Tacrey sor in London, and others we might naw orttios Fa siailacly large lot of | the most brilliant and gorgeous paintings we have ever seen on apy stage. Nino's the performances will commence with the “ton Boy, in which the Linglish vaude- ville company will appear, and the amusements will conclude with the pas ballet of * Giselle,” with thore famous and highly accomplished artists, the Housset l’amily, in the leading characters. As they will remain in the city but a few nights mere, those who take delight in the ‘best T'erpsichorean exhibitions, should by all means visit the garden. Mile. Caroline is a danseuse in every sense of the word. She is lively—bounds like & sylph—is as graceful and fascinating as a Pori, and receives throughout the whole piece the most enthusiastic and Meafening cheers. Her three sisters are also exceedingly clever, and the father seems as expert any ofthem. ‘The scenery is new and beautiful, and the audiences receive the worth of their money. Burton's Tnearre.—'‘The entertainments which are given nightly at this prosperous establishment, continue to draw immense audiences, who give tes- timony of their delight by the most enthusiastic cheering. ‘The pee are happily selected, a0 as to suit the taste of the times, and the parts are all distributed to the respective artists according to their various abilitics. ‘This is the grand feature of Burton's success—he has always the best actors around bi:n; and with his own powerful assistance ‘as a comedian, all move on so smooth and elegant that not a single objection can be taken to any character in the pieces produced. Tv-night Sher!- dan’s splendid comedy,of the ‘School fur Scandal,” with Blake as Sir Peter Teazle, Burton as Oliver Surface, Lester ag Charles Surface, Biand as Jo- | | | | | | | that del | egrecable.—Mheawhie (WE eeph, Jordan as Backbite, and Johnston as Crab- tree—Mrs. Russell as Lady Teazle, Mrs. Skerrett Candour, Mr: Hughes a3 Mrs. Sneerwell, Mize itl as Mari ‘This cast will cram the © orchestra wi! play various overtures, and the entertainments will conclude with a favo- rite piece. Nationar, Titsate ‘Still the splendid and mag- nificent production of ** Thalaba, tha Destroyer, or the Burning Sword,” continues to draw crowded und delighted audiences. We are not surprised at this, as it is the best piece that has ever been pro- duced within the wall: of this old und very popular establishment. The machinery is well worked, no confusion or delay taking place ; and the scenery is rich and gorgeous, particularly the rural moonlight Views, the sepulehre, the romantic pass, the Sul- tan’s pavilion, the brilliant aad dazzling revolving stax, the ent of the flying dragon with the de- mon, the fortress in flames, aud the last grand tableau. Miss Malvina will appear in a medley dance. Yor the convenience of those whose oceu- pations prevent their arriving at the theatre at an early hour, the manager has asranged that the per- formances shall commence with the new comedy of the *{Morning Call,” the part of Sir Edward Ardent by Mr. il. Watkins, and that of Mrs. Chillingstone by Miss Mestayer. No doubt there will be crowded house. Prov ayaar’s.—Notbiag can equal tae cathusiasm with which the picces are received st this now thor oughly establish: ad favorite place of anuse- ment. The “ Fille dutRegiment” 1s oapitally ren- dered, and the scenery and general appointinonts beyond ail praise. This evening they do the popu- lar drama of the “ Devil in Paris,” with its won- derful changes, transformations and effect Miss Mary Taylor shines to great advantage ia her va- r chyracters, and brougham’s Vanille is one of his very best assumptions. ‘The inderscribably funny * Kow at the Lyceum” terminates the ea- tertainment. Broughio’s imitations are alone worth tho price of adinission. They are pe refleo- tions of the originals, Mrs. Brovgham’s Scotch dy Macbeth 1s very ainusing. On the whole, vieee is fumnously played. Cunisra’s Mixstxens.—Tho — entertainments nightly given by the above unrivalled company of Ethiopian delincators, are of an exceedingly select character, and receive the unanimous approval of the most discerning audiences. In the programme for tnis evening, we find an excellent selection of humorous song: ter d with a pleasing variety of dancing. ‘he instrumental performan ses afford a great source of pleasure, and th witticisms of George are incomparable. (Go early. ‘e.Lows’ Mixsrrens ano tar Now Omi.gans S$ continue to altract crowded and wable audiences to their popular hall, No. 444 way. The singing of Collins is delightful— Swaine has become celebrated for his rich witti- cisms—his solo ona pair of kitchen bellows is one of the most extravagant musical feats we ever heard; Master Buckley executes his solos on the violin with great precision and harmony, and night- ly receives the warmest testimonials of admiration —in fact, all the performances are good. ica Museva.—The afternoon and evening amusements which are given at this establishment, ‘eof avery interesting character. Nothing can surpass the beauty of the drop scene. In the afternoon, Sontag’s great moving panorama of Milton’s * Paradise Lost and Regained,” with the interesting domestic drama of a ** Village Tale;” and in the evening the excellent and moral produc- tion of the “Drunkard,” w (Crosvenor, !lada- way, and MissC. Chapman, in the principal cha- racters, Tur Growrn or Wrsconsiv.—The constant. in- fux of population into this growing State is rapidly levelling our forests aad widening the bounds of our domestic happisess. A fresh spirit of enterprise seems to Lave been ened among our people, and towns and cities are rising in our midst, where, two or three years since, no trace of human footateps was to be seen, aad no mark of Improvement met theeye. Suclnis now more especially the case in Northern Wisconsin. Greea Bay, though now on the onward march of improvement, and destined yet to become an important Lake city, bears date anterior to many flourishing villages of more receut origin, that have rushed abead of tt in point alps u- lation. Such aro Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, and Fort Winnebago—and even some upon the Fox river, of scarcely four years’ growth, are alroady nearly equal to it in population and business. We might i we several such in the valley of that beautiful Stream above and below Lake Winncbago,—Nee poh, Menasha, Depere, and Appleton, on the Lake and Lower Fox, and Berlin in Marquette county, and Omro in Winnebago, are, at present, the most flourishing and important. Lach of these towns is joing ahead with unexampled rapidity. ladustey wnd enterprise, energy and perseverance, aro their watchwords. J’ublic houses, stores, mills, me- chanie shop#, churches and school houses, are bein; reared throughout all the Fox River Valley ; euch are the usual greetings of the hardy pioneer to the stra’ that one feels, while trevelling through tful region, that he is indeed mingling with the sona an — of his own native home "Tho hotels are g ly wali kept, for a new coun- | try, and such attentions aro usually bestowed upoa tiie travellcr_ag to render his stay pleasant snd | ) Commercial, April | Oa RAM NAVIGATI COMPAN “mee. vin South emp steamship HERMANN, BE. ( for Prem: * oN —The United Ste maander, w ire, Ce ay, May f Southampton, on Sater Dorth River. SOR LIV ERPOOL— hip PACLELC, depart with the May 10th, at LZ unl etevet. IN t pass U bor patd for. For fesight or parvags, ving wm led aceot nator slognuce or comfors, | apply to EDWD. K. COLLING, Bo Wail avrset. Positively | a0 (roight will be reosivod on hosed aroe Taureday ovening, | May Sth. The steamer ARUTIO will succoed the Pasite, fad wail Moy 24th. iG NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES mM la a pool, § i tooms, SED: Tem laverpest ‘to Now York, £35, An expert caved burgeon will be attached to each ship. No berth cam d¢ evoured until paid for. PROPOSED of the island, Weave and honorable chiefs, whe hep: in Mr. Rddy, #ho is now gradually aequiring a dis | Stdueeday, 1851, pily reign over our destinies and who have taken the | tinguished reput the aame theatre and in | geeereey BS e Ez, Tatieestle esvacuaes be sepuise tb sed punish it | tie mblin keeps tho va 7 « it deserves; but it appe: me thaton encu r « on hk 4 alive, and gives promise that, as long as i Sar. ane ry the Bowery, too Bowery will be true to ils roy Shturaay, July. S tion. Mise Nady mcr and Miss Denin may well be Sitirtey: Augoat = rarked in the same list, and wo hear alveady of | Setwrday, Aug * 4 y of one fortheoning additions te the i i Beturday, An ot 3, = All the members having the same i ri ay 4 * the bert fe tepted with pi Inpanway THmatar. "8 tion of the ‘They united with b which are given nightly at this elegant establich “ dent of the Ju de vows for the sucess of the arms OC) ment aie very attractive, The ; “ hia ccumtey, after which the members separated ith i ( ; “ VICTOR DE SAZ Y LOPRZ, Seoretary. evening with the piece entitled «1 wut Cape “ San Cristobal, April 2, 1561, tain ( iter, hich Mr. Conway, @ very clever ~~ Baturday, mber z A ns — actor, will eustain the part of Captain’ Cutter, Saturday, Deoombor 7, * Exoreo wrrn nis Wrer's Sreren —It is au Whiting as Old Harcourt, and Shaw as) owng Hare T pr freight or pasangs, apply to that Mr. Reuben II. Snow, ship chandler, court, with Mra. Abbott tnd Mes. Iaherwo BOP ABD E, COLBING, Se, 68 Wall street, X. ¥. “Commercial street, eloped, a week ago last Friduy, hts king's Arm Yard, London. with his wife's sister, a Miss Sarah Towne, of Lin- colnville, Me., leaving an infant two. or three months old and @ distracted wife. Snow left home stating that he intended to visit his father on the apectnels of th Anderton, Misa A. Goug beim, Mrs, Isherwood, wi Whiting, Ifill, Reynolds, aud CO., 13 Boule net mo. RO! 1. DRAPER, J) Toe owners of theeeshipg vill not he -coommda ie for golds siren, battion 1 peeclons. hanes, Salons bills ot lading ake signed tlorefor, nad the value rmartre, Parts. Cape, and would return on the following Monday, | jour in the principal characters. eet ‘ent Ube eate of fraht hy. the above but is at, bare coy hee gee ‘aot i : egnificent, and it should be nhefure the ¢ poouens ee Liven annecinliy teaveck ; place, where Miss Towne lodged, on her withdrawn, which will take place at the va nway ina eonveyance to the Woreeater Kailroad of this’ Week, ‘Tho Mallet corps, te mul Eee eee a Ths Cangive arora oad depot, fordhe purpose of spin to New York or fective, aud the carnival seege is si tn some other. Southern city. e led le said to bo Taken altogether, it is one af the b. x = quite me, a# epent some months vt reductions. The views of the gol det Snow's house, in Loverett street. Mra. Snow is the wagician’s abode, ne golden stn thie e, and has lived unhi | | sith the favorite Ss! only brag A years of bala, v the city of Curco, the pav'liqa, the Place, grot- toce, Gaccling colgade, gad gision of the sun aco ee Doton Marl, Dey S ‘ace, 4 pod 90 Sout etzeee oe BT only remedy for bility of the ents, amd thove wad caused by | carly wolf-abuee. Vereons daily have paid | forty or more dollars to certain doctors for advice, and have i namanainneisin ” CIFIC MAIL BTEAMSHIP COMPANY (ONLY Mnvough line, for Caltierainasd Gone ys are informed that under the new oat of this'Cons pany, stew approved by the N rlneot thi waited Seated male Lon ye Frane'sco the Ist a4 of *h month, unless detained b. ue iH ‘Acapulco, Sen ef team packets betongi Bt oe pany, are now im the fhe, be alwaysin portat each end oe ants ne 1000 tons. REPUBEIC, PANAMA AR ALIFORN NORTHERN on ho Le CoLumBia. on ANTELOPE: |'.: — tone, ‘The new steamship COLUMBIA will pay betwoon id awaiting at tio former San on, rt val of from Pademe, wadce without delay with | paseemgere: steamet from Ban Francueo ne Fs ie ‘A regular line of propellers will he kept up forthe trans port: ‘and transient paesengors betwoer Pa Tancisco. well known steamship SARAH SANDS, of 1,580 tons burthen, now on: charter te the company, aad peeuliariy mm modiot jn her cal men i vaing tra family boat. ee st Lara adie steamers tl the other Mesicka forts, oneuos OF of the abo Acapule ports. ‘The comnection ia the Atlantic will be maintained by ths United States mail steamatips GEORGIA 3000 tons.” CRESCENT CITY.1.500 tons, Ont CHEROKER, .. . ..1.300tona. WH tons. PHILADELPHIA 1/100 tons. rk forChagres on the Lith and 26th of each month, The new steamships EL DORADO and FALCON will form o direct line ween Now Orleans and C} ing at uch periods as wil? insur as little detention as poe ble om the Isthmus, and forming with the Pacific eteam- ‘ips rough hime to and from New Orleans, and ia Mexico, California and Passages froin New oan be oe that place, s z rred from Armatromg, Lawrason & Co., agente, at ‘The tare for Ghrough tickets tro N Fra isoo has born reduced from or Fak Sean. ), in state rooms, to 5 0, in Lower cabin; to $29), he ravce from New York te Chagres will be atthe lowest @ a 0 ted te amas een those porta. - op Any aafe aca oteamer For choice of berths, apply at the office of the Company, and 55 South stevet, and at their agemoy, 177 West atree {OR CALIFORNIA—INDEPENDENT LINE TO SAN Francisco via Chagrea dirsct—Tho spiondid steamshi NORTH AMERICA, Capt. J. H. Blethen, commander, 2, tons burthen, will icave New York on hor fourth trip to Cha- afet,_ on Tuesday, May 13, at 3 PM. from pice t, North iver, Persona intending to embark tor California are in- vitéd to examing her spacious saloons aud cabins, Other accommodations. Passengers by this favorite st muy depend upon reaching Chagros at leat advance of the mail steamer of the same date from N. An experienced meseanger wil! accompaay families and la: dies crossing the lethmus. A few atate-rooras and berths can hud, and also freight at the lowest prices, by immediate pplication st the office, on Pier 4, foot of Murris atecot, fourth pier from the battery: ) rt PRESS LINK FOR CHAGRES DIRECT—AT THE st Reduced Rates of Fare,—Tho ne steamer BROTHER JONATHAN, 1,00 t sail precisely at 3 ’clock P.M. trom pior No. 4 Norch Rives, on Tuosday, May 13. This stenmer hax been consteucted with 8 viow to strougth and speed, lias most oxceliont v 'd cuperior ascommodations, and will be eupplic visions in the most itboral manner, with especial care for the gomfort of passengers, aud is furnished with ‘an iron vauis for the oafe transportation of spec 4 ables, witaout charge for sums thousand dol- Tara.” Also, ap expertcnced Surgspn, whose services are foe of oxpenae. For freight or passage, appiy to - E'MILES. bf Goursaadt ateoet, N. ¥. OR SAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON—EXTRA FAMI- ty Steamer, On int June. By the only through line ‘nama to San Franc e well known and fav. Fite steamer SARAH SANDS, 1,500 tons, having most ex- tonsive aad convenicat accommodations for familee—sepe- rate state roomsin both saloon and second eabin—will be telned Vaoiti Mail Steamship Company, oa the lat June from Panama. Her late trip from San Franoisce ty-one days. She will be dintoly on their arrival in Pan: petsengers intending to po by her, and by lonving N the steamer which will be hed the middle connoct with her, and b of the reduc; fare, they will secure cortain' berastoarer. “For, tickets, which will bein r tie tein eee is m Fanema to ‘ranciaco, apply’ HOWLAND & ASPINWALIA 4 snd 55South atroe NDEPENDENT LINE TO CHAGRES—OPPOSITION to Monopoly—Lowest Rates of Passage —The splendid dfact sailing steamships BROTHER JONATIAN and ORTH AMER ill Weave on Tuesday, May Lh tor agres direct. For freight or passage, apply BERFORD & CO., y 6, Astor House. Portage to San Francisco, ten vents. ITED STATES MAIL STEAMSILIP COMPANY. For New Orleans direot, via Havni 12, 9t 3P. M.—Pare Reduced. steamship GEORGIA, 300) tor U. 8. N., commander, will [o-oughe steamship FALCON. Orleans at 30 cents per cubic foot. Suse freight to Hava No bills of lading will be S mer yd has sailed, Fer freight of — yply at the office the company, 17 ‘est street, corner of arren. eiaseestacnn M. 0. ROBERTS. FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA— DISPATCH tr N b only taken op rd ned after OR SAN The new ship St. Thomas, at pier No. 5, Nort! River, baa nearly all her cargo on board, can take a few tona fi cdi Shippers bh te applica’ Ag ona ot Well ments will please compl same at once, and of Inding in for signature. E. Bb. SUTTON & CO, street, orJOUN DEN, 116 Wall stteet. bot ape 14 DUANE STREET, I1a3, fined his practice to the treat diseases. le cat re the most this disease, mild cases removed ip perfect cure oF no charge. saravated cases two to five days, A O FEE TILL CURED.—DRS, COOPER AND MUR- PHY, No. street, from their ralleled ccess in diseases, may be relied on im the treat tof the ses, without mereury. Notice—Dr. V'Gnd “him wt No.2; Roosevelt struct, et. and nowhere el Heware of the Duane street. quack: ‘We aasuine no names but D&,20HNS80%,, NO. 16 DUANE STREET, £0 WELL Known in the ‘treatment of delicate disoascs. The Doo- tor’s reputation for skill in those half cured cases that hav: @aisted for years, i pre-eminent. Constitutional weakness ton by a secret habit, effectually cured. Recent cosce hal ir Own. R. GREGORY HAS REMOVED TO NO, 31 DUANR street, near Centre street, uited of a delicat joyed the contd this city for more than t confidentially on all SPECIFIC MIX. discovered, this isthe ture.—Of all remedi i ak ly and perinanent ours, with- ‘ast restriction in ‘drink, or exposure, or change in applic t business. Many are ou: two days. Bold at the drug store, 275 Bro corner of Chamters Streot; alsoat No. 10 Astor House; way, ead 106 ff Willies Falto AID.—DR. GREGORY'S FRENCH ANTI specific for the speedy cure of delicate dis cnacs, without hindrance of pursuit, or restriction of dict, contains £0 and is perfectly harmless, but jerful! purifiers. and discovered, Tt it aa wearching ax electricity, and drives out every vestige of poisen from the eyatem, ‘The frst xives relief, and the bed in is effected, waual fr raed ak r ON FIDENTIALLT without mercury . arising ploma in bis private ‘feo tii! ured. abune. Fulton street, N. B.—No R. GLOVER 18 CONSULTED 48 USUAL IN DIFPI eult and proteacted eases, (lis medical and physiolo- | works mre for onle in the book «tore, 22 Broadway. Tie ho have inquired by letter whether tice, are informed that he is still at his old office, ie. without rod to manly Scores whe taken their ptils, powders drops, the lenvt ben uch porrons may be rr Vicor by & few bottles of this eelevrated « had given up all hope of relief, are reseteis with import Dr. C. at hia offic watery. Lett h Third; corner end tb Moe! ger Dw streets. (See the New York t + Third aven portend Third and S of Third and Groon PRACTICAL PRI urs, 9 to LDA M., 6 te & reonwich stroet. It hae one 1 devot ripe R. RAL Db iou pre art “ae ; would be formed nly the prevent mivery nod dejertion, preying om the hind as well ao the body, hut some ate of such aature ae to Aficet posterity, and even to deste vy the repr Aitosetber. Tete m fact that they may remein no dermant | or in bo other way than in their effects Jet, IE properly underste moved. Prom the wneo i Permanent cure, or ov standing it may be; and that, iy any otage OF their sonseq fn Weil as the deplorable effects re- from early improper halite, he ean insure ayoh ; wafe, and Fadienl cures ae can bw obtained frw Amerion, Those who apply in the early stages, Eprised at tho vase and rapidity of the curs. MORTAMORE WOULD SAY TO THOSE WHO a leas,” that fy yours to my couafully, thowrands of pa- + me ow tho complaints, y M., Sundays wu) avoid thoee . ike cine is wll that is woeoe Persons whose health hae pon maa daily, 190 Wie y fary for dlsenee in all ite forna® been ruined by these egotinia, tai linn eteoet, EW MEDICAL BO @KS.—A COMPLET! work on the natay and all the kindred ae arto—@ paces: econ: Boston Medionl and aclewnly, te he eqaad aime fomilyor diseases, Ke a price $10, Bxtract from the Journ A*— "Tt may be D4 z4ncrtt Had RE. TOM vor street, where he yalted “mm corte whieh be o ny ty. Reoemt ce he oures ia w few A: fia Baim of Zuen for nore as el tity, brousht on by ealtabnee, i# the most invicot cing iessietbe foe uaa incase ever hae'ra ta blo evaula. AMUSEMENTS. POWERY THEATRE —BOXES, 25 BB conta: Sorchentes exer, 60 certs —Wedne nwiit be repeated, in'fve tableaux, agrand spectact Intareprreed with’ mrasie and startling effects, ealled the COUNT" OF "WONTE-ORISTOKamond "Danure, Me. X, | vate Money, $0 ands i Eddy; Mons. Morrell, Mr. Ji ugiars, Mr. yas; | copgy te nd roy car Mr. aM Villefort, Mr. Tilton; Abbe o Vision ‘of Tile ATRE—B. A rtoet, Man: 5 Old Dantes, Mr. Milon: Faris, 1. Mr, Hamilton; Albert: Mr, mar, H. Jordai ; Max Morrell, Mr, Pope; , Hill; Hu: Moreedes, Miss S. Denin; Mada Genii of de Villetort, Mra. 3 jeran, Mrs. Walcot; Ma. tilda, Miss Hiffert, ESOS BURTON'S THEATHE-CHAMBERS STREET, REAR | of City Hall.—Boxes, Dress Circle, and Parquette, 90 | j—~MANAGER, MR. JOUN TON. Private Bosca, Oe A half-past 7 nit Family Ciscle, 2 sents; Orobesten Bente, 73 senta= lock — ity evening. May 7, the SCHOOL ‘OR SCAR DAL—Sir Pater I : See WR Ss y DAL—Sir Peter T: Siz Olty Mt ever seon in by the Orehe 4 drama of the ETON BOY. To o of GISELLE—Giselle, Mile, Cargline Rosset; Mile, Adelaide Rousset, rovena, oti thes qT ct, Me. Jordan: Major Stit, Mr. Jobustou; Mrs, | Russell: Tom Crop, dire. Sheresttc | sane? Panels ATIONAL TUZATRE, CHATHAM STREET—BOXES, 25 comes: Pit, 12% cents; Private Boxes, $3. Boore open | St Ts curtadn rites at halt-past 7 o'clock —-Wodneaday aver | ning, May 7. wil sented tho grand fi fey Mag will be prea ip gtaad Laity spectacle of h- te THALABA, i VERS Talat, ME Werking Use | Wednesday efeniug, May 7. the performince wilt aemaanes Mz, Hanon; dale, te, Staford Alt ie. La Borer | yt THE DEVIN FARIS -llenry de Beausolollte, Mr- om pso: loath, Mr. C, Ta; a Palm c » Pe Khan, Mr. Millage: Onciea, Miss Be Mestaper, | Taytor vd oh Le: han, Mr. of the mardered Zctaob, Mrs. Hautonvil Ty les H ‘Acratoon, sure. TF» be followed by La Cracovie: fics Malvina; Abdaldar, Mr. if, Seymour: Okbs, Mr. Due, | Ducy-Marre. ‘To conclude local wi ty en Kewla, Mrs. H. P. Gratta: ‘The entert ents to com- | titled » ROW AT THE LYCEUM—The Manager, ie me with the comedy of OR! CALL, z Broughem; Mrs. B., Mev. Brougham, "LLE JENNY LIND'S FAREWELL CONCERTS IN New York.—The public ars respectfully informed tuat MULE JENNY LIND will bave the honor of giving a linwted number of GRAND CONCERT: e a oe | soe tho Lyceum. CASTLE GARDEN, tickets may be had at ail AND ALAO Ay IPLER HALL, to Niagara. Falls, Western Now York; sven, "The Box Book the principal music stores. BCHANICS’ HALL, NO. BROAD’ , ABOV: M Grand stro. be 4s * every night dui 5 da, aud her inal departure fog Eurupe. ius Fiese Concert will bs irae at oe” | Baar eatiae ie crsiaal Sotiwall howe CRW 2 CASTLE GARDEN, of “talented” and “experiouced performers,” w ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 7. ‘whose concerts’ im thie ota 1 ed PROGRAMMK—PA, 0 ” have Vv Overture (Ruryantine) ; | by bighly “respectable and. fashionable wu Duo" V ogito dive” (L'Elidie’ d'Amiiee) | is cents, Doves com Signori Salvi nud Belletéi, be oon ite civen ee Sue eight o'clock. Am turday noxt, May 10, for the accommodation of Recitative— Care Compagne and Cavatiaa—" Come per c aorouy (Ua Sommauibuia), Bettini Juveciice, commencing ot 3 cclesk, P. it Concerto on the Violin. extchasy De Berio evening noxt, May 10, annual bene@t of Ed. Crowell, Teoa- Mr. Burke, 9" = Romanva—" Spirto onde alma” (La Pavorita)..,. Doalsecti | AMERIC and Signor Salvi AN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, gor.—Dy urgent request, thie rr aa a mi ple he reproduction sordil a of the DRUNKARD~ Edw: Tyrolean Duct M : Benedict | rune Jenny Overture (Le Serment) 2 $0 se Trio" On quad colpo'' (it Barbiere) Lie Janay Lin Signori Salvi and Bellectl, Avia—" Seiagneato hal tu crodute” (I Lombardi): ....Veeli | jieveut paaoramas int we col Geottanionie ; ‘ ion a he five thousand feet of canvass. To view the now Drop Cure ‘The Gipay’s Song (The Camp of Silesia) + Meyerbooe | (ain at this eatablishaaeat wit weil Fepay one tiene Ad= ‘Tho Coronation March (La Prophete) Meyerdeee | So the Hegeum, wit Re ikuumaratle curlanains, Irish Ballud—" ‘Tie the Last Rove of S Tey te Mag re perrd Arend hea haenteada mee Miia danny Law 3h 2 The Bird Song. : cesveeecTaubert | y MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ MUSICAL, No. 444 Brondway, between Howard and Geant Oyen every night diving the woek, |The celebrated a and well knows Fellows’ Minastrols, * ras) Mea eat city for the Isst year have heen reccived with atest favor by the elite aad fashion of this great ‘me= valine Oper ‘uses, Dancing, oday and Satur= accommodation of ck P.M. Adimts~ to commence mt. MILLE Jes Conductor........... nee ‘ THE GRAND ORCHESTR Dining the frst musical taten ¢ in A\ brated GERMANIA RA ad mem UNDRED performers, has bem engaged The entire interior of tho Garden has been decorated and furnished with sofas and gecteos, tmady and cushioned ca- presely fur these jl ONE HUNDRED ATTENTIVE USHERS will be engaged to diroct visitors to their seats, thus presery- © system and gi ve 60 eminonth ghiaracterized these concects in every portion of the Uni ates. ‘The bridge leading to the Garden will be covered, 60 aa to Protect viniters in case of rain. Owing to the great capacity of the Garden, the price of | fickete bas beem fixed at $5, $2 and $l each, according to | jocation. A limited number of Promenade Tickets, (w . M. Beveoior including tho nearly ec these 2 the | tropolis, Their concerts consist of Burlesque I Duets, C USEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARB.—G| ts in Private Room at 3 o clock, and in t c“evening at S o'clock. The not | hich w ed before 8 o'cler tesued tS sutertainmonts are varied and selcot, and auch as cam be “inerder to pies avery parton ax © TS fo pee: | BERG Gtier placs of amusement in New York, consisting ot vent #peculatore from mo +, and selling | Lee’ Female Ethiopian Opera Troupe, ‘nu ffttes, them at cxorbitant prices, as nt unpleagent | performers, Being the largeot and aé ti crowds at the ticket offices ninate rush at ) teleated baa aected for thet Beauty e doors on the evening of very seat ia the | Dersonate of beautiful. table Garden will be jerm. times: NUMBERED RED irl, wl ‘tet se acs gritl he offered 8¢ | dexterity; Madame on thevonly Female Juggler fn te u.siis seed arte teket | NOEdE & company of Mate and Femalo Artiste, who willie ainarcuerent veda hibition of Marble Statuary unequalled in tho hw variety of interest! jormances every \d evening. Ty perticulans Srtilstensh ere Experi course that can be w to the public, The ticket ‘office for the disposal of all seats not bid auction, will be located at 30 Broadw be open every diy, except the Sabbath, from 7 o'clock, A. M., ti o'eleck, 1, My except on the evening of the concerte,, wh they will be cloned at 6 o'clock, P. M., and offices opened at at hour at Castle Garden for the disposal of amy tickets ning unsold for that cvening’s concert. mgements have also been made with Walter E. Hard. | etor oF TRIPLER HALL, ing, Esq., pro for giving « portion of these Farewell ‘Concerts in that mag- hificent building. L ‘This splendid musical gilts erected express! y Lin d's concerts in Ame wy far a nse le ty, comfort and general arrangements, any simi | order of the C all musical con- travellers, nizht—#o, to secure a good sont, all Wapemse ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—THE sisth Annual Exhibiti {the "Academy is ty cy now oF lie, at their Galler . Git Broadway, opped street, from 9 A. M. until 10 P.M. Admittance cente; season tickets, G0 cents; catalogues, Lag conte the Hout °}. H. SITEGOGUE, Cor. Scorstary, N. Ae hallin the world, and is the admiration holsseurs, as Well ad architects, foreigners, strangers aod citicem NO CHEOKS WILL BE ISI KD. Theauction for choice scats tor the first concert will be TUESDAY MARRIAGE. WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY. held in the Garden, on MORNING, at 10 o'clock, H, I. Leeds, Eoqee | @HE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY. eee | MARY AND MANY A WIFE ENDURES YEARS Of ae th t bodily suffering and of mental anguish, oo Castle G 3 etert nee Life, that of he ee rl ‘cloek, pors open at Loclock. The tickets - wing from concert will not We eared st auction, but may be secured ab | a pow the office, on and after Tuesday morning, May 6. the wsiad belay: The Evening Coucerts will commence at 5 o'clock. | ara open at six clock, For the convenience ‘om- of the sieknose of the ated that they should be i his bosom, st woven o'clock t that the causes be known to overs: should seats by half wife, to every husband, that the dreadful and hi 4 howe Farewell Concerts will be continued three of four times por week until closed. | S7etgaee "Et te tse short and’ health oe precious te SEP Penere cpedient corre irtion of the one to bo spoat without the full BARNUM. LIND'S CONCERTS.—M'LLE. JENNY LIND Will give but two Concerts this week, vir:—on Wedaes- ‘The timely possession of a little a ‘boon the means of saving the ud the life of thousands, as over TWOMUNDRED THOUSAND copies have been sold since the first edition was ismued. boon induced wersicn 1 by. the athor has been in ee be ba} ENSY. day night, and Thursday afternoon at So'clock. Next week, sneerts will be ou Monday, Wednesday, and Priday Ticket office, (where sont may be Mae me “ for either . 7 of this we Broadway. t ya he Atlantic the nig! of the day Coneert, * FT UCKETST VOR JENNY LIND'S GRAND Cos Wedn Front seats im the Baloony, nnd choice w 1 aale at the book store of BARTLETT & W 5 uduod bo the advertisemen THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, we x PROFERSOR OF DISKASMS OF WOMEN. L_AND POPU. Twenticth Edition. mo, pp. 20. Price, Ce of visiters due- | | THIS WORK 18 INTENDED ESPECIALLY FOR THR the galleries of the id | MARRIED, oF those contemplating marriage, as it disclessp and harbor, bas not am equalia ¢he | important secrets which should be known to them pam larly. “iicre. Seory fomale—the wife, the mother—the one either o im the deel ee. Y tein the Parquet ILFORD, No.7. BEAUTIFUL scenery of ov world. Admi AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. — oe | cover the 8, most effictoat rome: ARNUMS MUSEU 1A.—P. T. BAR. | = most we cure, (a every complaint to “num, Proprietor; Manager —That beg sox is anbjec maqniucent Chinese Betion, catitled the " Brouta Horye,” | The rove nelors contained vw ite pana have proved s Megs, with the evidences of ite commences ite third week, loade Untarying success, iu the highest compliments of an and the warm endation# ot the I 1 ing to thousands, ae the in wie Letters received by sudiioe (whieh he ta peer the writers lo ublinn } ald SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. Altos. Extroct of a Letter froma Genitomen je Devt 2 M. sonau—My dear Sir —' Tike Marriod Wom Mav 1 Medical Ce jou,’ for which L enclosed: ate M ‘ompan enclosed mau's Pri dollar to ywur address, came safely have troubled you w by a sense years, 12% conta. MEDICAL. | NDERSIGNED WISHES TO INFORM he public generally, teat ed Bury inevitable, aad resi time (now about two mon’ ken of, pediments to ite res certain destra: for the certainty of paces tm od ‘ould great discovery ts t Spened & perayee je. No pacumiary Y f repay the Tam under te DISAPPOINTED: mn the monwa of tmparting to us the math on—De. Hi 4 ted Woman's Private Medioat pan. But for thia, ore an over my besd, ia sil beman proba y ad my children left motherlees. Eorwroct from a letiers + defying the #kiil d, by every one om Fy beoa ta her grave, Gaye, withow COMPETENCE ANY ULALTB. De pene x Lavoagtea, fa, tity. Price § Mer Dean Sin—I know you will have the Kindness to bem Hulalo agency, No.1 with ms im encroaching wpou your time, while | acknow- nid Wife) the ebligations we ng made knows gertaim mate sale Mucried Wi lodge (im behalf of myself oursei¥os to yor tera contained in your OCTOR YOURSELF—#OR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS - ‘of the Pocket Aaoulapiua, or kvery One Hie ; thirtieth edition, with one hundred oo- owing diseases and malformations in every ehare Hiiam Young, M.D., Gradnate of the ‘The various forma of evoret dis ail the ree given in i worthy of a) vorsity of envaylvania, ithtuily desert ed evry ten FRare, 1 way long straggling was the father of seven children. aceasingly, w the ond that 1 migh tency, but the towuite of my utmost © at tae beg me about where 1 wi that only with the im Barely tha necessa beg! t thin ot Maonla pias. 4 a jsrly: PS turning home without a cooy of the Rec captains and persone gcing tosea should possess De. ¥ ing to Young) ‘Teentue. om Marrings, dhe Pook laps Capable to endure ite conwmuanee, ery One His Own Phyvician. Any person sonding twenty @! porvevarance. si semnacteom my part was iim) Conte enclowed in @ letter, will Feceive one copy of 8b wrpettoe pretrected sundition of my book by mail, or Ave copios will be sent for onadoling, Ad. t tinieston) for wim ye of Seow br Wi. FOUNG, Spree siecet Philndolphla; fy shed ond of coune, fi Sie for gale by Stinger & Townsend, 222 Brondway, New | ti AKIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE would by. & Vegetable spplicaion, | What diseases, in a few hours, d without pain, In debility, bewught on by imneppur habit, avs and still longronietie pe Se: I 4 titwtional ombines medicines with ai! Of whieh wow ° Sor the loeal remedy, and can show ny one therwace vhoagands 6¢ vie Barried W mao's cepa ganion. oa be cured withows it; a¢ ho has cages fp of | tract foom a Letter, i from the other ny ey rat) | TO THOSE at MAKSIED.—"HAD t KNOWN which others use, He one di tiom cured ine in 8 fow y =D. b tine. Deronda. Pel ceskaccs from ont-a trust every femal red me by local wad penaral tiom contain Cae a Trans el me of the wane wed of fie chasacter, amaccesmey & er a ‘To thoae yet unmarried, but sontem plating oe mies Nd. eee Senate eine atthatant pea? ite tha’ importance 6¢ bang tears ER et ee ae farses of the seveintions sontalned in these so tw fi WM racmonts Mm De, ad Ronde stzent, Ve | Himaiey itvotving ete fabuse cannst be apeen ~ Tt is, of corse, Lim je to conve: < arr! rious Rudjects treated of, as they are of RD. RIES’ A ried, ef thoes eonte $500 snare inaces Sti pices keyer anaes Pemeed ot Knomiedgy“w ‘by the vuifertact Smother, oF: , many be subject, cam be NTIDOTE, A sre. private 0 ee & apecdy St Jemat restrictions eation to business. Tope “halle geen feat cae smpich the migture wiih | . e HY Pa wits fall i, Ons fe COPIES WILL MH SENT BY MATL, FREE POSTAGE, PURCHASER, athe Faith eas — —y = a mailed free) to amy part of the YEAY MOTHER'S BOOK; OR, MORAL PHYSIO- ak 2, logy. Married ladies will fd much to interest thom ia me Meere relating in thia book. | Cf poverty, 1p + of too large & family of chil- fc EAN teow | tay which ill over beok'w tiepe eljectiobs. Piles * it aeerets 3) eont by mail, henlta. ils ge eat, Paige, Pom Mtb