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THE LECTURE SEASON. ‘Spiritual Mantfestat! Yesterday morning, pursuant to advertisement, Rey, T. L. Hartis preached in the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Bleventh street, near Fourth avenue, on “ Bpiritusl Manifestations’ Moe ie a pale young maa, of about 21 years of age, of an intellectual but enthusiastic cast of countecasce, He took his text from Bt. Paul's Upistle tothe Romans, Sth chapter, commencing at verse 22, and concinding with the words, “ Because a short work will the Lord makeon the earth.” The reverend gentie- man aid God had always communicated to man through mediums, but not by the fulre mediums of witchoraft: incantations, and magretisem. He had communicated by eagels, by apostles and prophets, and direotly from his own person, When man was unfallen in Paradise, he had direst communication with God, and saw God and heard his voice, He had perfect organs then for euch com- munication, but they were closed by sin in Adam and all his posterity. Christ come to make the mediuins of communication perfect again—to make him pure ia spirit and bodily immortal; end also to restore this earth, which was blasted cx account of the sin of mi = make it s Now its seasons were dit ant and out ofjoint, andits animals and vegetables SEuebsneeh Gidlwodd suake, thie ect a anaie again. Thus the Bible begive with unfalion man ia paradise, and ends with redeemed man in paradise. Adom end Eve saw snd heard God, and the seraphims, the brightest angels in Paredise and had perfect com- mounicetion with them. This communisation would st, when the redeemed shall become and the external creation, also ali be in harmony with the di- God had from the beginning re- purified and redeemed, vinggrace in the soul. vealed bimseif throug mediums, and Noah, Abraham, Bloses, and Jesus Christ were mediums. There were false medinms, too, ruch as the signs of Charach’s magicians and the evil spirite, which rent the man at (he time of Christ; but the trae mediums prevailed over the false. Map has eyidently,in his organization the remains of organs Which, when purited end restored, will bring him into communication again with the Spirit of the Uni- verte. Adam bad there orgeus, and it follows, by the hereditary law of transmission, that they exist in all men, though not in a heslihful state, but obse they exicted in Adam ince the fell, God has ias agencies by which these organs can be restored, The Bibie was given by inspiration of God—word by word and letter by letter it was projected from the objective consciousness of God to the subjective conzo‘ousness of whomscever he chore to make a inediam. Christ was tas great medium, and hence he was called the mediator be- tween God and maa. Christ's body never saw corrup- tion, because it was ‘filed with the Holy Ghost; and the same spirit would be imparted to all who belie him. The revelations God to redeemed spirits, by his word snd th 3 are mirsonious; for ‘vas it ever known before. in the history of the world ed from the lusts of the dash, aad dominion of sin? The Bpirit not Onis gave facts, but lawe sand e structure, hore was the New Jerusalem beyond the A 4 6 atthis moment, deemed He cor up to the New Jerusale The Protestant: Episcopal Mutual Benefit Soclety. The second anniversary of the above society was cele rated in St. Bartholomew's Church, Inst eveniaz There was a large end fashionsble attendance Ths ennual report commenced by setting forth the objects and plan of the society. It stat ing was held in January, 1859, at which five were present. A second mesting was held following day, et which @ committee was aj and op the 19th of February the present constitution of | the eociety was adopted. The object was to relicra members when sick, and to secure a decent burial aud to succor the widowe and orphans, ons it lg-allowence in sick. mess was $5, $30 Were preteciued for faner ; and widows received @ ce ‘pe according to entitled to euch an allowance as tho trus: ber of members wae reventy and ecventy lay members, and had been received sccisty, The e State of New York, ing charters te ties throughout 5 State. Ono gidow had ested and thirty dollars bad been sppropristed for fanersl expenses. Relief had also bren afforded by Menus of voluntary aubserip- tions. A similar asscclilon Lad be! ail things were co1 and govde, stances. 8 common | and deperdo of industry, and it cou tion of God's laws. The God's appointments. think otherwire; the changed. But they church The earliest p something more than mere a regarded ass beautiful mi abanconment of private brotherhood in Obrist that rosity The reverend bh worldly epitit which exisved at the prevent day, but cba rity war uot extinct, elve they would bave a mere corpse of achuroh, He then directed his remarks (o the ob- jects of the eociety, and concluded with au exh Cien. iretion and mt Tt was no Asylum for Priendless Boys, A public meeting in aid of this benevolent institution was heid, last evening, in the Mercer street Church, and | was numerously atiend<d. Afver si prayer, and | reading a portion of the ures, Rev. J. H. Skinner Ir, read the firet annuel report of the managers end treasurer, from which we ¢ + the oulars:— In tho aprize o Aated by the desire cf ‘ire Sagzents, determined ¢ in the Eighth ward of ¢ Parpore (No. 2 ara B io aisiog Proveat. eeling that might be re ements for thelr goa Pereon whose whole elusivciy among t following parti ed ones a ook yaa by daily a ere elora, dollars. ‘Sin m pare ‘them to invtruct be obtained of a board cf who should wae hited 4 te 93 Boys” with vias vionteca 12s boys emoved to 4 bave beon received in Of the numb Aryium—thirty-two ¢ opening of the cto piases, twent y maine restored to paren rent to the House of Re- gone to sea, ore sont to Blackwell's Ielend, six run’ f Asylum ; of the wheie nd ope hu ae succe! port goes eas affecting the ¢ three or fi ine of roslams ir evil havite; but where on to state cor duet of the children where (here appeared the individnals from th the judicious and kind t reanes Proved successful in che appears that the morning tion ip the common bran whort season of recreation where they remain until the clove of the day, the older weys following the rhoe-making business, while the younger are engaged in mating their own clothes, kait- fing, Or any employment which will prove beneficial hereafter, as well ns preserte them from the mirchief of Sdleness; and they attend church once en the Sabbath besides Sabbath ercboo! instruction, both morning and afternoon, at the A. m. The Treasurer's i a! account, to hows the gros enter the workroom Oct. recetpte. fo donations and to have been $3,046 9 of whieh a balance of $¢ ras still to the credit of the inrtitution. Mr, Bunsen, after reading the report, proeesded to tate the claims which this undertaking had on a Christian and cbariteble community. The firet ides of this school had originated with two or three members of fais own church, who establi ished three or four years a Bunday maosting, at the coruer of pon apd itopher streets. ever was there @ better Held, for the efforts of eae ort oot than is presented by the city of New York. Though » Variety “e uritable Nurtitutions have been established by whe Cheistien church, yet so overpowering are dthata meet- | \ | | ad- great | will be an era to the in | Lome a case of larceny on the Horrince Moriation or 4 Cuitp ny a Hoa — At Towsontown near last week, a Mre Dam- frey lefc the door open while absent from the house in which her infant child was left inthe eradle. A and pet hog, observing the door ajar, entered, dragged infent from the cradie,and commenced devourwg it. Yhe rcreams of the child soon brought ths mother to ite vesittance. but not until the hog had eaten its hands eptize y off, one of ite ears and mangied the dod; the claims and wants of the needy and wickad, (n this city, that we oan soarcely Gnd the traces of these insti tutions; and it eeems as if Heaven must bestow anoth: spirit on the hearts of the little look, to whom tha 4 dom is to be given, before we can feirly grapple witl there difficulties, and supply the waate avd place them where the Obristian religion ean slone do. Mr. § alluded to the epresd of intemperance, and to the existence of tix thourend grogebops in this city. The only way for Christians was, however, mot to despise the day of sinall things, but to attempt the reformation of a few, and eeek to expand their eforts and embrace—yuar by year—a greatly increared number. He hoped this anniversary ution; aud as this yeer toe averaged fity children in their asylum. so next ysarthey might avi ¢ a hundred or s huadred and ifiy Severs] other short addresses were made, aod a col lection taken in aid of the faads of the institution CITY TRADE REPORY, Barunpar, 7—6 P. M. Besaveturrs.—Fieur advanced a trifle, the sales prising 5,400 bbls ; ordimary te choice Btate at fi bie “oe $4 814; common to good Bouthern at $4 81 a $4 93K, and mixed to fancy Western at $4 75.8 $5 per bbl. Rye flour aad corn meai ruled quiet. Wheat moved to the extent ¢f 1560 bushels Southern red, at $1 05; rye to that of 3.800 bushels river, at Tbe. a 780., a decline; and corn to that of 4 €00 bushels Western mixed at 600., and white Southern ai T0c., the previous value. Gate and barley were negleoted Cortoy.--The Europa's advices appear satisfactory to the trade generally, but have not stimulated prices, the salen only amounting to 1,000 bales at the previous our- reney. Fevicuts Engagements to Liverpool oontinued to be light but steady, at 6-22d. for compressed cotton, and 8 16d. for uncompressed; flour at 1s ; and some grain was Offering, for which 334d. a 4d. was demanded. To Len- don 600 bbis flour were engaged at 1s. 6d. A vessel was ohartered to load with lum! for Navy Bay, at $9 per thousand. The peckes for Havre, of the 8th, was fall of cotton at ie. To California, clippers were gutting Oo. per foot, measurement. To Bremen, cottom was at ; and measurement goods, varied little, the business ineluding 300 prune and mess pork $15 6556 @ $14125¢, and $15 25 a $15 75; 100 bbls prime ined, at 9K wBKe; 160 do. prime and ince* beef, at $4 60a $676, and $5 50 a $11, with 140 do. beef hems, at $14, reapeotively. By Police Intelligenc: AMALGAMATION, AND ELOPEMENT FROM BOSTON— PURSUIT OF THE INJURED HUSBAND—ARRBEST OF THX GUILTY PARTIES IN TUIS CITY. About two weeks ago, a tall, intellectual looking negro, of light complexion, calling himself John Brown, applied at the Police Court, before Justice Lothrop, fora warrant to arrest » white man, named George A. Morse, on a obarge of stealing a tiunk and eighty dollars In cash therein, of his property, under the following circumstances :— ‘The negro, at the time he made the complaint, had with him @ slender looking white woman, pretty good looking, and sbout twenty years of age, who, he said, was his lawful wife, they having been married in Boston tome few months previously, and had since lived together asmanandwife, The magistrate called her up, and the etetements, as made by the negro, she said were all true. Brown then proceeded to tell the magistrate how snd ey what manner and ciroumstauce s Morse had robbed Firstly, said the negro, I am well knows in Boston—L keep CG cdhegeleasd am doing a good business; and this man Morse, after my marriage was employed by mo asa help, but instead of attending exclusively to the opening of oysters, he was privately mazing love to my wife— (laughter, in which the wifs jolaea wich a smile)—~ and ultimately they were seen, in my absence, to leave the house, and Morse took with him my traok, whioh contained $80, and they both cams on tothis city to- gether as man and wife, ard put up, as E have ainos learned, at the Phiadelpbia Hotel. As soon as! missed my wife and trank, I suspected Morte. avd having track- ed them to ihe railroad cars for this city, [ forthwith came on in search cf them. Here is my wife, who can answer for berself, To-ds Died, Yoloek, on Sunday afternoon, February 8, of aption, Kurzawxrn, wife of David Pearson. ex funeral will take place on afternoon, at “clock, tcom her late residence, No. 1243, Monroe t, near Rutgers street, The friends and acquain- tances of the family are Invited to attend. Her remains will be deporited in Greenwood etery On the morning of the 7th instant, ics aaacaane Ass Kano. zed 88 years and 19 day: er relatives snd friends are invited to attend her fu- weral, on Monday, the 9th instant, at Zo'clock P.M, at the residenee of her grandson, John slot, No. 366 Taird avenue, To Brooktyn, on Friday morning, of congestion of the brain, Ronkrt L.. son of KR. L. and Emeline Scryauer, I was walting along Broad- Way, and moot her in the sirest=ene them told me that | *6ed 2 ecanad monte, rinstad vip aeend’ hia the bad been boarding nt the Philadcipbia Hotel with | ganeral. from the resldedoe ot his parents, 49 Jonson Morse as man and wite,and that the trunk wasatthe hovel, which the landlord held for fifteen doliars board. | S¢7eeb Brooklyn, om Monday afternoon, February 9, at 3 P, M , without further invitation, Now Jndge, ll that 1 want is to haye Morse arrested 6, Ket wife Gad beld UuLii Lbring en the evidence uznins! Lim from Oe morning of Febraaay 6 aasietacalee Beston. ‘ pha noss of two mouths. Megistrate.—How is this matter? Women, are you Hor funeral will take placs on Monday morniag, Feb- matned to this colored man ruery 9, at 11 o'elesk. from hor inte reridence, 290 Hud- fon street, corner of Dosbrossos, at which time aad place the friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. At Clermont, Columbia county, on Wednesday, 4th in- | stant. efter @ short iliness, Mra, Ruama Van Ness, widow of the late Jacob Van Ness, of Dutchess county. | On Baturday, February 7, at hia late residence, No. 954; Cannon street, of inflammation of the bowels, after aw short but severe Ulness, Mr. Bessamin P. Deax, Esq, | aged 44 years, in the full and peaceful hope of a blessed immortality. In the death of this excelient man, his wife has lost a husband that was seldom equalled in conjugal relations; the children ther unsurpassed by any; the larce circle of relations and friends a pattern of piety; the ebureh one of its brightest ornaments, and the poora benefsctor thot his like is seldom found. “He rests from his labors and his works shali follow him’? N.B—The funeral will take place from his late residence, at one o'clock to-day (Monday). Friends and relatives are ia- vited to attend. Wite —Yes, tir, Tam. But I took the trunk myself; it is my trunk—-I did not ees any monsy in the truak— Diorse did not take the trunk Magistrate Are you an Amerizan Woman? —No, sir; Iwas born at st, Jonns, New Brune- wi ok Mogistrate—Then you are an Eoglish woman ? Wie—Yes, tir. Negro—I can show you, Judge, that the meney was i the te aah and that Diorse was the man who conveved it from howe, if you wiil only allow time for me to get tho witness from Boston Magistrate—You must understand we have no law io this state to punish Morse for adultery; and as to the damage done you by taking away your white wife, you must Look to some clvil remedy. But if you can exhibi this man, L be very willing to issue a wa’ r his appr ‘The evidence. at present, 1 do not niko to arrest the m: | | | th strate, wich the additional fast, that for the last iis relatives and friends are respectful Invited to | two Werue the negro and his wite have been living ioze- | sttend bis faneral, at baif past Lo'eiock, P. a Mon. | ther, and yes he residence of his uncle, il ‘Duokss, | on an intrigue w: followed fer com the honse, orner of Mercer. j« Park, when he caused { | mense house. | novelty, ‘Tae tow-boats America and Reliance, came up | to punich Moree f | conclude with therew Barry. Conwey and } A that he would send on to Boston en make another appiiestion. 1 ,eaid the negro, that I eannot corps] my wife with me, ifrhe don’t foel inclined; bus I do want stealing my property. The negro the court, tsking with him his erring w: at day nothing has been heard of these ). (Sunday.) when it sppears tae Morse in the Park toze On Sunday, February 8, of consumption, after a long | am awar to live daughter of the late Charles W. Riddell, aged 23 years and 14 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her {unoral, from ber late residsneo, 81 Willoughby etreet, corner of Dafiield street Brootlyn, on Tucrday afieracon, at 1 o'clock precisely. Her re- ee willbe taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter- e negro called Police, wh id of policeman n the charge pre. gay deoeiver tato ce Lothrop. rented to Sy peers arene Ravenas, Ohio, papers please cop ‘On Saturday. February 7, of typhoid fever. Canere: Jous Dvexee, a native of Germany, aged 23 years 1 month and 23 deys. On Sundsy morning, February 8, after a short illness, Mis. Muveava Posies, wits of William 8. Phelps, and Gnoghter of ra MoVali, of Aurora, Erie county, N. ¥., in the 29th year of her No monument rate, uoder thi ugitive from ja: and revere illness, E.iza C., wife of Allen Conroy, and \i “ fnme need deck her tomb; he Her character chines bright as sunet noon Grace was her thems, and pow she's gone (9 prove Eternal g es he relative of Liserty Chi invited (Otter cy bait past o'clock, from her tate residence, No, 16 outn Brooklyn, r piense copy. afer ashort but rs EE é af i & + 5 & y pda ot ‘he family are respe al, from his late residen Monday afternoon, Theatiteat avd Musical, Madame Bisea proceeds dGih year of hers 3 Will ‘be takou to Westcleste : Saturday evening February 7, Avx Rooney, of jt er, in the 60th year of her a, ‘Lhe friends of the family, most reapectfuily Invited to (ion day) afternoon, at 3 o'clock 6 Muiberry street. at Madison, Wisconsin, on Jenuary 21, of typhoid fever, Sanan, relict of Andrew Sherwood, in the 844 year February 7, Beuivoa Jousnna, wife of fuse P. Reid, and daughter of Adrian I¢ ‘The friends of the family are invited to a’ tent her funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from No, ldy Hizh nixect, Brook’yn, In North Easton, Mass , on January 29, Mr. Faascrs Rrarrit, aged 67. He was bora on the 20th of February, i7E4, and Ce rat elithough an cid man, has haa but peventeen birth days, At Indian Town, N. 8, on Wednesdey, January 23, Mra. KuitanrtH Cunann, jridow of the late Robert Cu- nard, in the €6th year of hi Mrs. Cunard was born in the alted t Stator, and to Nova Scotia with her parents, in the year 1785, al the close of the American revolution. She wasa kind neighborsnd an affectionate mother; bas lived to see her descendants of the fourth generation, and leav friends, who deeply mourn their lo: At Woodstoo! 8., on Jauuary 26, Mr. i red 82'yeuts. Lo was one of tue fom remaining loyalists who wert to Nova Scotia from the United States at the close of the Revolutionary War. | A FO: ET AE TOE TI MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, forrest, the grant American _exgageiment this evening, ext profi both to the an Damon, in the rin which he Conway ee Pythi whole will 2 ontitird “Truth.” in which isi, will fill the leading harect B of great dramatic ning. when # programme be offered, for the amusem or of this succestf te the etive fea! mired will ght ef every 7 ud favorite estab iment. “Cinderelia.”’ first piec Mary 7 Taylor, Li wi Jone D h the Firat hoped the house will be «tne The programme for this eveuing ually attrac ve ppdcarnotfeil to deaw an im- ight? in wh appear. tiomar, Tr is anu firet im order is, the highly amusing P This will be fol- (led “Yankee Jack,” most splendor The the taiented mem. i “Ma piece of “Bw: med by an exc hh will be pr cnet of charni be rs of the c: nine Lover. five selection of negro ment, The instrument and the dancing ex melodies al per d and exeeli instram on and evening per They consist of th ottie,”” which is delight, as also the ‘Dead Shot,” 7 and 525! wom waren OF NEW YORK, FER. 8 1963 Arrived Datkley a Brig Dordesux Packet ( y, to order. Avram, Steveay, Rio ache, tr), Thre, Bordeaux, 6 days, day with logwood, aa! clina, Vose & Uo, Jan 24, nese t the le Fes, from Pork ou Prince for ¥ ontes was in 1 cpoke brig Hay . = vening train of carr { apartments at on to RP Back Jan oh B alo (of Perst ) i: om Chtdonna for NG, 8 dave, with naval days, with naval NC, 3 days, Woot, Burton, Virrinis, 2 days, bound ed'ss fares Throrg's Poin’, and was } ‘om Acegne of the lee beyond thas Osccols looked in vet papiiam gee 4 hana a4 Day Sin Qaeys, | instante J . a. Verieped a Seals, and leet nus ndness to ineert thir 1, Boston; hse b the leo in u fally your obediont | : ‘ ‘ | vant KE PAULL Borton; bas beon detained in the SALVATOL 0, haa, Beevon; haa been detained in Sound by the ioe 2 és cht Homer, Varker, Boston ice above Throga’e Poin’ Sehr Victor, Sturges, Bosto Our Phitedelphia Correspondence Pret Feb 8,1 ined Alt Was towed the city fcom pred Robbery, ge is now free from an: ls are constantly both with and withcut steam, The wharver along the city are thronged with spectators, the long embargo evigation having rendered the arrival of veass hag been ia the ioe im the The Delawa ferions ob- tive rect ves ot ‘ond, Edwards, bee, Veron, Philad sot down the Delaware binoe yhia St hours, The she ombargo thir afternoon, with two barks eaob, and half a dozen baew: mmaller craft. ‘The lovers of cysters were rejoiced by the Ynowa. " on ¢ liek helt fish. Beatle, | arrival of a dozen cargoes of those delicious shell fish. | 1h, Proseots, Bonbon: barks Sapitterive (Br), Love, | The steambost Penobscot started for New York this | Helo (Hie) io bee ete morning. | c Win uuriee, W; meridian, NW; A couple of robbers entered the cabin of the brig Fawn | | last night, and were ealuted by the mate with # couple Of tluge from a loaded pistol, Une of them was hit, bat his companion carried him off, first fastening down the companion wey so as to prevent pursuit. ‘The following figures exhibit the gold operations at the Mint during the last week The deponite of gold were, z etn cotaage, $1 002144, aud the payments, ‘Th tom Racket, Viewer, from Boston, In ooming ture Hell Gave im the af room wea Ashore, but will | 1y be cor off ua the nexd high { he hse boon do~ ‘sland Bound, Telegraphic Marine Ki ports om, Bi Azrivod—Bhip Antelope, NOriosns; sche Gay Beate, Noavrowm, Losdor, 8+ Thomas; Luozotia, Nie alle wigs. | | en saturday, ¥ oomi: til this o7 Feanon of the 100. A Dassege has ‘Doon out shroughe and eas oe en. weet ono NYork vis NLondon for Nantucket, Our harbor ad once more viese of toe bal Hatlon cy _ direo! Lene br nO Br), 88J NB. ie eat ork igos) Si 1h Greonport, Jane, Ringer is 6th, & No arriv: ip Dale ‘eb S—4 PM. sfeenon, Foaien, Wm saat ge Winis, Bara a barks ton, Foulk pow iain 1 ‘om ase ¢ 105 othe “Giewelie Bostent sone Seat, Melia Garwsot, Wilmington, NO,” ‘halemen Ar at Val Nev Mary, nov stated, sad tid D eed, on ina a reper i =a Are ne at Gabe Nov 1); Deo 6, 8 ta on, NB. ard Fray flit Asai a a0 ep); aba, John’ at wwe Miner: Hazard, do last from do. 60 bbls, to net ee Lawrence, RB, Tito bois ¢0 tora ‘aydaspe, Tail man, ee aveaite’ otter from Caps Milt Hie ie hen gaa Bt snchor Southern bays, andit eusceesful would remain until Nov 1, iipov would ge to long Kong to Foorat, he Geo & Mary NL, was in 06; had taken 8 whe {The Ladie and George fe ry. beon hacen reported in s¢) arene eat hip of anlp a erage of aL MBadtert, om board. Had ad fs by the Wol B, for tNBodtord, 31 310 ule wh, 130 ba Ibs whale! ‘Tho Frances was bound to Hong complete her crew. aI letter from Capt Sisson, of ahtp Galina, of NBeatord, ro- ports ber st Honoleln Deo 6th, with a full'oargo. Had ship- ped by the outs. for NB, 100 bbls wh oil, amd by she Sous welll, for do, 26 700 ibe whalebone, A letter from ‘ship Hitiman, Cook, of reports fpeaking rovivus to Oob hip Pabiugy Sunn ‘w8, with 60 spel Miscellancous. ‘Sire Sxwartzs, ab Baltimore, from New Orleans, while go- oil chy joaday, had hor bow port knocked dian ulty ctopyod. Hor dint using the water ¥o rush in, and with ‘onrgo was boliovod to gis Ras Suir Hurnay Krsmart, broke down on the + M bichosd on Thursday, ab injuced., Te ia hough that tho addivioual “rouga "of bor opars and rigging caused thia reeult. ce recor ne Kos Warren, ae has completed her Port a was dg for Mobile on. tho 4s would be eat tor son ab$ 10%n, Jol n'with of the 13th lt condition, and nearly fall of wi aBRic Josrm a, Beswick, of and fro resscorted condemne| ada, Brovght about $20. ‘Tho flour, of Whioh bee oargo ‘was maialy composed, sold ior $5%5 to $544. Ma BS Swric, agent of undorwrite Proviccotown tha’ he bad aren notice or ‘the reo, bofure Fopor all branded “JG \ Tho {oo is oxpect- at ror over. LORE LP” and marked od to break up in. Wallacovins wee! of ‘two, who’ wl be forwarded according to direotions ott ‘undorwrise: Ine F Mr Brith states that he had just hoard of five more Aving drified ashorest Eastham, which ho would foo ‘aiter immediately: s . jpoken. Perot Brothers, from Baltimore for Trieste, Jan 25, lat 35 eae dear $014), from Charleston for Hambarg, Jan 23, Foreign Ports. ip Tyrone, Butler, fm Chinoha Islands, Carrao, Jan 5 | pno; bark Woe er ‘Coffin, dodo. Sld Doo 15, bark ‘Thames (Br), Rei Canvenas, J: nie, NYork. ia Brigs Grand Turk, for Proviionos, Elassra, dy Slate nope Florence, Look, York, Cld schr Hibernia, MoHarron, Mavairivs, Nov 19—Barks Lucilis, Weloh, for Boston 20810 daye,relondlag her obrx0 of popper; Tanzi, Swoskce, tor “irerstva, Doo 21-B81a big Zsnobia, Catioton, NYork; has been incorrectly reported eld Maneattisa, Jan Brig Ropid (Br), Janson, tor Boston Yoox, Jan W—Biig Resumus (Pr), Bilard, for Bos- iy Atvads, Ratout, from Norfolk, adr sh, to load for Kio Hacnx, Fob 19—No Am vosscle iu port. Br Donixeo Orrv, Jan 17—Br brig arvaur Leary, MoNeil, for N York sbt Feb i, and othors reported lator. (fas num ber of Br seg? rading at this and othor ports of the Domi- nioan Republic is greatly superior bo those of any hae nae tion, owizg to their port charges boing much less, as stipu- lated by a commoroial treaty Detaeca tho two govermmonss some time Binco ) A, Dec 4/—No Am veseols tn port. NB, Jou 19 —Arr bark Porsovorance, Sallival York. Vairanarso, Nov 27—Arr achr Clars Borges (Dutch), man, NYork (abt Aw ); 23h, brig Louise (Sw), Witt Go (tho two romained in port Deo 25, bus the oser arrivals So, sro wanting). Sld Nov 26, ehip Prospore, Cushman, Go-~ Dija; Beh, berks Sarah H Snow, Movs, Ci Chincha Islands; Decl, Rolls, May, 8 Prancisoo; 10in, brig MA Jonos, do. Hiome Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Fob 5—Arr brig Ann Quantico ath inst. Sid i SOLA, Jaa Art sels Adel ‘alion, N york. BALTIROUE, Fob 6—Arr ship Sebi Hail, NOrtosas; barks Aleeate (Gr). Manson, Callen: Cura, Saver, Hlavany; Ells, Fizan, do;, bogs Ca: dace, vikenarick, Franklin, La; cohes Team N zabeth, Warding, ‘Ubaae, N Orleans. = kta: ‘aghts Now York, Gvodsell, § ; York. Telegraphed, bark J W Pale, from fo .” Old shipa Biagetian, Havaua; Homies, » Hodgdon, G sma. Eldridge, to lesd for Cava; toh pio’. Charleston; Ml Burdisi, Jeremto; Nickeron, Phi- Tybe RN 1d briga © jo, Antwerp: , Kean, Ha fone 0 ” Kas, a icited viphiae es ip Caspian, diaiemd Wai FRANKFORT, Fob 2—Arr 4th, befg Lovisa, Stubbs, Car. Cenas, Pld 20th, brige Emailing, Staplon, Matsozag, ssh, Be renda. Morton, Cubs. BOLMES'S BOLE, Feb 5, P M—Arraohr Jaceb Raymond, Bourne, Philadelphia for Nautuckes, Sid aches £bipcburg, Flora, Moselle, Sarah Louisa, Win Sola foo og CUsnten, Small, Bastpors tor Mer Peete 11 AM, os qs, sobra Habornia, Canton, LEWES, Feb. 6, ¢ iltes atone B now enpete atthe: tollswing nuned voosels Fansk, Hero, Tarquin, Grey Bagle, Jamoe Penuoll, leebany; bars Victory, tima, Mary, and Templeton; brig Elmira, from Clenfuegos, game in this morning, and an ua- keown herm brig from on; echra Baliy Aun, from Cionfacros siro came jn Ieat night, with the sohrs Fountain, from Fst) River, and Milleville, frcm Baltimore, Yb, bP. M—-Bri itor, trom New York: Cim- deus,’ from New ¢ Brien. from British North America, came to harbor on Friday night, and remain up to ‘this time in company with tho fleet previously reported, por- feotly ‘Taree brigs and two soles aro now comiag to shar Jan 22—Arr polaces Atrevide (3p), Absit, Hae 6 Fortitud 3, Havre; Gresmook (Br), Vorpool: bark ‘Trueman, Freemasn, Rosbon, Suv-carr bark Uobron, Kiley. NX ork brig Motarrors, Ha- thar, do: iM, Bo ‘Old enips Vo. Boyle, Liverpoot; Danw Liver 3s, Post, N Fai om; 08, and 0" a ark ‘York. LZ Cha rhebie; Beejspore (1. Aceuls (Ge), Momitiaas do: NEW 3 shite 7 mat isa, Mol jan, N York; hr Thos Pearson (Br), aro, Pensacola eke, from Matangas; Goo Washington, hrs Herod, BOKFOLE, Poo a—A tr brit Victor, Pas ire Mary Sand, Rewards, Yooomto aie ork. Oth are brig Elian (Sic), Ni Trove, Vertiond (oxperie damaged enilt, vy Haws ton Roads, echt NEW LONDON, Portsmouth for N¥o NANTUCKRT, Feb for Fall Kiver; Soh, 3 sell, N York. NEW CASTLE, Feb 6 4 h Jane, Fitzgerald, PORa. for Virginis toy ds PENBACOLA, pr Daisies poh Dilivenco. Woodbuty, Havana. PRILADELF Hla, Fe Orange Greve, Lia; acute 8: rab © Engle, Burton, Ch P| NO ede ciphysEld bark Goorgie, A do, Pai ne pt our tay Philadelpul sloope Roger Wit! ae, Rnodee, nod Wiode Island, Appleby, for Nora, resdy YORTLAND, Fob S—Arr bark Ranger, Eros, Matanzas, Cid bark Jonh Aviles, Chase, Matenand: rigs Henrieite, ou don, Bavyer, Cardeuns; vn, Wm A Drow, Dun- Cowon, NYork; Olum, N York bel, Motlins, Hae ‘Applevos, Clyde vis bark Maretes & nd old immodi- GE Prom Nevteno, Bog Cid bark yo, NYork: eohe Virginia, A Lea, seb 0 are bale, Gustavus (ol Kingston), Snow, 8 Rio Grande Now WiMINGTON Nebebd. “Are brig Wm Orawford, Mosns, ing N¥ MAVANN AL: Fob Leaee vin Koy West; ships Wo Epeed (Br), Gronéell, (pe aap s Rllems, Havana, buy in for orden Me; 3d, rchire Lamsrtine nuripht, ¢o; Alario, Pro Clitord, Lindolnvilio, (hes experienced v Wm Henry, G *veanklorty c 34, brig Bilen } PLT TE CTL AES OAT HIPPIRG, mf hie Unites States mai ely Ul, at iz ovcloox M., trom her berth ni as eet. No berth scoured till paid for. freight or peesnge, having unequalled accommodations ‘et rh oF omfort, ap sR OWAND COL & CO, No. 66 Wall stro depest foov of Cans y to EDWARD K. COLLINS tie he stenmohip Avinutio will succeed the Pavitic, aud & s. MAIL eps, comeamy Orieans, vis Haven: splendid feat ship aS rf (4, Fay ANUSEMENTS one” day sot Futian 3 an drama of @ i Lon Am: RNR OWERY THEATRE. BOXES, 3} ORNYS; PIT, 12 Bo. cents; Seats in Ore! . ents. ‘Bors’ s Figs} i look” Mos KERS AL. Taylor; Lord Wao ‘Mr. Glona; G a er Coase ns. ‘THRAT aa OHAMBERS STRERT.—DOORS mre $b7 veloek. Dress Ctrole and P = gee. cent cents: Private Boxes, Roots, 15 ogats gate. Titer Mo: = CIND) or the Fairy and pase Stipps Baren Montelicsoo, Mr. ix, Mr. Bol maa; Mr. Pe Hes Sev ty ted ori Olorind Mrs. ui Biakes metas neni ealy a Pitas Wash want favorite oddity o¢ 7 winst NIGHT. ot's scmama aE ~— Seren CHATHAM Srpmar Boone pal EE = ag an vor: perionoed performery,” who i }. 25 cents. P De o oolock. ‘The Legeiviy of Christy's Minstrels are res pe: iy anfors ta oral that the Saturday afternoon ooncerte arc dis- Crt sen On Baturd: ext, Feb. 14th, benofie of FPRsRk un xuseum, 175 CHATHAM square, Pook above the National Thoatro.—derrg Ls provrietor—-taleon performences every aflarasek ana Envertainments v0 commence Ta the aftornyon nt ar 21 im thoevening at half-paan fist, for any amount of who are velooted for their beau ey a ure, and who per sonate a number of beautiful tal eneere ® oompauy of Arab Girls, who go Cada * epg RY foats of s\rongth and dox- terity; a company of Male and Fomale Artists, who will givoan exhibition of Marble Statuary unequalicd in tho ‘World; together with s variety “for atilntat pecformanc's every afternoon and Bee pa of euch day. Admiesion- Btaj ats, 37}_ cont r Boxos, 26 ‘oouts; Parquattey L ra cents, aha least PAMILY.—A CONCERT BY THE Hutchinson Family, woo voluntoor thoir services, is to on for the bonett ot the Poor of Brooklyn, on Mondsy ning next, in tho M oa int Episcopal Churon, Washing- etrect, near Tillai Tickets and programmes ean be found a3 the music and Mook 8! ie in Fulten and Atlantio streets, Brooklyn. Tickets, 6) Doors opon at 6: concert to commence BA 7M orclooke The above con Atty arranged in pursuance of resolution adopted at a m: of the citizens, convened by his Honor tho Mayor, in the City Hall, when she undersigned gentlemen wero appoluted & commiltee to oarry out the pe hat spereot. GEO. HALL, J. RODMAN, RA NIGHTS-MONDAYS, WEDNBS: and Ssturdaye, Applications for Tuca- ‘to he addressed to John Sefton, Niblo's Committes. IN 3103 ork 78 and Hovrodays Garden. CONUND elt ied TWENTY. FIVE 1,000 cnc ook jor Andors great Col ou undrums, now published 31 i for sale, Wwholossle and ree tail, at JOLLIE'S, No. 300 Broadway. BHIPPING. CITY LINR—TOR BAN FRANCIS09, VIA nd fan Juan, diroos, on Thursday, Fob. dd aee lendid double exgine Btosmship, Slick! Ee Bew Sai ia Ra NE- VaD. mm oat burden, . Wilson, Commancer, Beesme! ae loave her mpi City,) wilt Nort) x Chagros, dtroot, on Thurs- ry, oe elook. This Stesmship has une- jodations for Stoorags Passengors, hivi, with srecial reference to their comers, W. RAYMOND, ht Broadway. The SIKRRA NEVADA will leave azsl day, Wei "March, oocnecting with the favorita Btorm ip Now Orloane, at Panama, aoe a ae )OR CHAGRES AND & NEW AND oplendid stenmship UNITED ararke 500 tons burthen, Cheries O, Borry, commander—will sail on Monday the 16th day of February, a¢ 8 P. M., for Chagros aud San Juan, ae Pior No. 3, N. BR. of No. 7, 12th Febre: gealied. sesomin een constructed Tor fcolght or passage appiy to The United States ion no he is in overy respec mer, built in the strongest manncr—is dowbdle iron est and ber accommodations for cabin, and stocraze adont. BON, Ni F,, CALITORNTA FEOM PHILADELPHIA —THE Amahip BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Capt. W. 80 will leave, on the 12th Fopraacy, for Ohaeres ane Sea Tog This etipis nenrly mew, having boon only four wonths in service, during yhich she bas proved horself one of tite tact get oroan ecenimshipsaiions. Her oabiza aro iitzea up in the best manner, and her ateera; mm odationa are tnvirely now. Pecsergers going to Geuifersis, will find 16 to their ed terest to go by this stermer, as every exertion w Wo give Anta & epeedy d comfortable pasenge. ¥ partioutarr, spriy ss ate ere, from whom a! must be Leanear. 7s "PuIROUGH TO SAN FRANC ud Sen Francoise Sieanship 1 UNITED 4,000 tong bortbon, Ch Commancer. will take her departure tor C 20h March next, auedting at Pan: new doubio engine tieninetlp Wine then, Kenney Couillara, from’ Penema to San Booth, Commander, axp: PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL STRAM- jowe:— LADELPHIA, ‘Thursday ash .Thuredry, Wednesday, Fob, City of Glargow City of Manoheste Feseags from FPhilsae fore cabin. 4 aay, Fab.25 HIP r 1OHAEL, ANGE! Francie t Pier No, 3, Enst River. ‘so hand in ‘ateis ‘ille of Inding for tignaty Scan be taken on immodiate app icstic rgersin Greteabin, E. B. BUTION, St OTICE—TO MASTERS OF ALL VESSELS BOUND for San Fraaciso au will please have two reports of els spoken, passengers’ n: af Beis or the s nf you ay think wortby of no! xchauge Roadin, an: 4, oom for Ali Nae | ‘lone, ip Ban Francisco, which, will bo onlled for, om your ax rival, by Commodore Robert &. Martin, Marine ite oporter o in Alta and Nows Room, snd lave of the New York ne coro ‘HROUGH TICKETS ror. BAN FRAN- | tickets from ‘Panama to Sn Francisco, il from Panama on arrival of pike Serta ‘wovada, ‘vo oni from Now York, Peg ‘A. AV pe & Co. 3 Broad street, ase gers, b ebruay, ar Wall, VOR CALIFORNIA.—A LIMITED NUMSER oF Wickets tor the Independent Line of ateame from Panama on or about tho by |) PRIDE & CO. POR SALE-A TaROUCH TIOKET, JN SECOND Ca- bin, on a ane f aire of EL D*, RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE vate Trostire,” &o,—Offico hoa M, (Sundays excepted No. uncommon medical ndvantag: toia epeeiaily, he bas ample reason for statis otage of certain disearas, or their conseqn the deplorable offects r Le can ipeore sach certai d from po ot) earlior stages, will be surprised ab tho o: of the eure. L a ULTED CONF jhe cures without x rr isappointed are certaln of a cure other doctors may have faited; cell eometimee in six hours; ao fees required: © 08 medical book sxatis. Office, Canal street, corner of Broadwa R. J. MORDAC’S PREVENTIVE CAN BR Pro- cured by adéressicg him, poet paid, box 155, Philadel: Bhia poss ofice, encloaisg $1. Tis intended for thoes wio o not feel inclined $o inorease their families. It is rime and infallible. We LY IMPORTANT 10. lible remedy for those deplorab: ox self-abuee, in acitating the me rd matrimony, may be hosrd of er under those (lel age, botore applyin y uemay be, should not f. nm, which will eave them: money. R. WARREN, NO. i MOTT STREET, 0: from Chatham atrest, continues to he consulted on isenecs. Dr. W. has devoted thirty-six raotice of his profession, whore the victims o! self-abuss thoes who have ceoaped from the hands of medical pretend many rely on & sure and epeedy cure, tit wally cured. Recent ons Cure, OF no charge. brought on by cured ia four OCTOR WARD MAKES NUMEROUS CURES Of delicate divoauce, corner Canal strest and Broadway. Votter the wnfortunato trost themaclves tien go bo any of the ignorant humbuge. Delay not to oomato us; you nay Lisyo to come nt lasb 'd on Will bo gratified beyond all ipation to find yourself boltcr In twonty +d, Consultations private. A medion! book REWARD.-.JEFFR cifio mixture for thy ANTIDOTE, A SPE, 950) it makes a speed deink, (xporure, oF ci propricter challenges not oure, wndert ut op Hn eth ny Are sured in two ‘or ale by 0. Broa’way, oud 8 Bayar iD eicegt, New York: WH Ditite, 10¢ Hanover aires’, Soaens Weil? & Co., Now Ogreane BB ship Company tatend ruaming thelr new steamships az | CAPT, BEARS, FOR BAN | Shippere will | | 1 AMUSEMENTS. AAAARARRRADITA es WAY THEATRE a. Mau BOLE aera t Hea an ye ‘arques, 6 conte; Smily Cie irate snd Upper Per emeeran ies eee eae | att erin ‘of Fri ndshio—Damoa, Me Fe; q way; Dion Liskin 7y Povo; | Reverend Mr. Hesnoide, Prooles, Mr Miacullay, Mer Wind; Hormica, Mace. Poussts Os: Jantho, Mes. Abbost; Auris, Mre Henry.” ‘To conclude with, fer the ares Fire Charies Matthow’s romantic drama of TAUE! Glass Too Much, TDLe"s GARPAN—ARTIETS om WN nek erg mt ors. the direotion of Signori Bosiv ae sto | Bon aie Badiati wana... Rig, Ben Abin’ Don Oot vir Sigee, Re cae mgreli ie Bakiguitice Core selos Biguor Aids Box olliva ‘A STOR PLACE 17) LIAN, OPERA. —GREA’ Brouy. | A tion of Price —Seoured Seats, Bele, Boxos, and Para} GH conte; Amphith pire, 38 Moaday © wweuing. Fob. 9, will bo performed Meyerboo: ROBERT | LE ABLE. Robert. a Raim| Be. iw | Bek Bel noe precisely nt 7 erie ‘commence preei Opera nights, ‘Mond day, Wednesday, Friday aad Beturday. ¥.’ Evensng. a6 Tooatived 60 aut eared nightly by crowded auliongos, ‘1H oe- toy, Me ‘srl bEab Phoraley, tayer. To conclude ith the DEAD SHO’, ‘Tho Kehi- Bonen vin jond; the He @ Chineso noveltios, (ONCERTS, BY THE palaaee FAMILY, WILL vis. poranin ak Hope at Trauois Hall, Jersey td wi nesday fighters at Chapol, New York; Thorsday evening, a New York; Wie: evening, a. F ; Saturday cven- Pal reon, Now Jersey; ©: w York. On whieh ccoasions tha of T, Gilbort & Co., 333 and 447 Broa ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS AND &THIOPIAN DBil- ators, a5 comprising the i. Sitter, the also —they can Hen ihe cortainly mui the present Saverall the d should be seen by all me nee, cs unrivalled banjoirt. whore porforman: ba scknowledgad to bo the best they are attangors in Now lovers cf fun and original sand anything over hoard; Zweuki Joshi sahed fupgarian musio upon the common harmonic: soul-sticring, novel, and truly worth the price of ‘sdmiscion, not to say anything of R. White, the best mauufacsarer of conundrumé éver known, with meny obhor geome of the bro. fonsion too numerous to mention. Deora opan a6 % o'dioc at THe elook every eveniag; sa 23g oe atSo’olock, Ad- 34 conte, Coos YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 | BOWART, Monday ovening, Fob. ¥, and during the weox. Gran: Romantia Eyutarian Po t of GEORGE AND rie i ies, pecoeeas 3 3. ee, Gole’s first neo’ Ack; Mir. ity Saude and Pupilst th, h & fall performance of &o., by tho company. Al- . Rivers and Boy, other Hors RAND CONCERT.—THE MEMNONIC VOCALISTS, Fe f the New Yerk saasiatin for the Blind, sve given severel Concerta lately, who hay alwave beon greeted with a full house, will rives the Brooklyn Le aMies to morrow evoniog, sure, all those tond will be } Tenly « delighted w with thoie performance. ny that our neigh oors of Breoklya will greet them in a manner that will give thom csuss te be grateful for the patronage bestowod upon them. MEEDICAMs | OCTOR coorE “NO. 2 ROOSEVELT armen, ta be consnited en alt diseases, from 7 ‘eure EDICAS, CARD.—DR. GLOVER, | a Dis suPERIOR li and praodical experience, is onabled to etfeos ne radical cures, in the mozt dificuls oases; buthis eae io mo; stonishing in those qoeen Srpas thes befiled the skill of the moat eminent sm eurgeoncf regular medical education and. Loxal ao” quirements, who devoted his attention to an oflice practioas Loosl disessea are oes cpred, without internal reme- ie by a new mothod introduced by the Ieper ord, ench eurgion. G. roturna thanks $0 thor: phytleissewrne duly eee bis suocess, by ‘rt ‘ Ueots to hisesre, He is not rockoned OK the hast Pot Ginpistea) protenders whose lotitiouy nazes {tho covumas of - he papers. His office is No. 12 Ann street, noar Broad: we) Me beac bes Sh WOMAN PRIVATE MEO([CAL COM. Dra. M Maurioosu, Profecsor of f ispaaen wenticht oditic mignt have béen sp intended y postession of ths he married, or those wos mporsamt secret, Blart ‘sue doctiag in wiroma navure coatemplatos ae iinportant ch Angas vor the causes, eymptoms, and the most eilcions and most certain mods of curs, in ewery vomplain’ Her eer ia subjecs, s goutioman in Dayton Ohio :) Vavron, May 1, i343. uy wife han besa pores Sears OF More, in Cong. qaence of her groat anguish 8g come months before and during her confiae- successive one mors and more do silieatiog tnd prostrating her, puting ber life ia immineae dauges and which was, on the | occasion, despaired of. I sup- posed this state of things % inevital d resign: self to meet the worst. At this time (now ado months ) I heard your ry: ighly sposea of, 88 con some ma tere pooh: Loan wot oxprert mind, and y ie8 pages imoaried to my wile, on ing ab discovery of M. M. Desomeanx pro remedy. opencd i tte pect to me, which I ittis on= Gired Mas, possible. Bas for this, ore anothee year woutt have passod over my heed, in sll human probability my wits Would have heen im her greve, aud my children lefs moeh Impractionbla to convey more fully erione subjcota treated of, a8 of a le at 222 Bowery, = ab the pevits & ofl airces, how York; Listl> & Co. Tosepa Alabams; 7. B, Peterron, oftchesaat sbreas, tof $1, 8 copy will bs tranmwitted by m fo any part ci tao United genie, il Lett , post pris. to Dr, a. M. Maoriceau, box jn | 1,204 New York ai Office 129 Liberty street. NO THE DISAPPOINTED.—DR. WARD CAN BE OF immediate service, his treatment at once removing the miserable patient { om’ suffering and probable deteation to ety and permanont security. 1 eases, that nave deged other WARD'S MAGICAL TREATMENT. GREAT SUC. All former experience excecde: Tnnumeradle cnees progress through thoir sevoral tcrritie stages, im epi of the ordioary treatment, but Dr. Ward, by his ‘wondertat preparations arrests all insientancously. Slight adfections wholly cured in ene dey. Those disappointeé by humbugs have ho conception of the case and colerity with which caneure thom. No f jwiced. Office, Canal ettoot, core ner of Broadway. NFORTUNATE’S FRIEND. eradicating direare, Bleseed by all who try it t prompt ersulenter yet co mild, it may bo givan to ‘All private digetées vanish under its vee, $1, with aimedical bookee Wis aes end strangors easily misled, re r WARD'S, Cans} mreet, corner of | “Vroneway. t book over f the Phytiolory of i and duord.n f Too was plives ob infirmities 5, whether martio ai sid, hefore con- thoi chses are cae five copiv . LA ORO: Reaver street, Alvan; 0 Garret & C ‘ania street; and "Strings & Towneena. 2 Broraway, N.Y. dsranch offise, 64 Lio; budalo. N LAKMONT, SURGEON, Y.R + 8, Modicin, has oatablisned (by it tremiment of sil private diseases) & reputation whic sorely envy him. Nov only tor the astonishing: cures of the disease while local, without, in many oascs, ny medicines, buyin shoce cyphilitie onses of moa the nq dae destruction of the bonce tur a under the oharge of the most jervicos #9 muoh Fourie ‘rapid and yoats duration, on ever, and which have bi eminent without succes Te for and valued; for unless tur the poison, ib affects the innocer he writcen certificates publieh he Hot be equi, Kicord of var also include the v nt London. he certifionte ly numevoug victims of selfabure, £8 ther He, thorefor sp we half cured and abandoned cance of what Who cannot be oured wish medicines, cinlly solicits t in this epociality, as ho alwaye gorrantecs 4% permanent cure. For treatment by letter, 8 {ul ‘tof tho case fee, to box 71 Bros ‘ome ow York, will @ necoNea Pationte applying pereonally hava Parate rooms, Ofies hours, 9 ia the mor ing till 12, ané Sto 5 in tho evoming, at 42 Reade stveos, + aeore fom Droséway, oppcsite Stewart'a—nob in the drug- Wis oricing Work will soon be published. $500. REWARD —CROSSMAN'S SPROIFIC MIx- arg." Ofall remediea yo¥ discovered. this is the most certain, Ti mak ely and permanent oro, wisi. Ont the tenet restric on dict, rink, OF oxporure, or change ere cured in ‘twa days WAY, eorner of Chainber? 84/110 Broadway, aud 10 it He: Fallon svecet, conten of Williams HM ONLY BROURLEY AGAINST HUMBUG ANs Diepeneary, No. cir fey ig New York. rT) is now Pwouly yours cat 0 jounsiog are tha numiot thas, dae dolly nev cnly being boned od. butsadionlly suedy tnd gaved from au early Arave, by phe {:mely oxertions it ot ot oenvurtos vad) telenbed medical mon im Ki sng ¥. Perlvoted from tho whole irl ence, and compounded from mors haa foront ingredionte; eo couconirated thas a» half-onn will eure thres persons, and mover take: bol ouro the 29088 inveborais ean. ary Prioe $i tor wovnang