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“THE LECTURE SEASON. “ Spiritual Manifestations,’’ Yesterday morning, purevant to advertisement, Rey, T.L. Harris preached in the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Eleventh street, near Fourth avenue, on “ Spiritual Manifestations.’ Tv isa pale young mam, of about 21 Yeare of age, of an intellectual but enthusiastic cast of countecasce. He took his text from Bt. Paul's tpistle tothe Romane, $th chapter, commencing at verse 22, and concinding with the words, “ Because a short work will the Lord makeon the earth.” The reverend gentie- man sald God had elways communicated to man through mediums, but not by the fulve mediums of witchoraft: incantations, and magnetiem. He had communicated by angels, by apostles and prophets, and directly from his own person, When man was unfallen in Paradise, he had direot communication with God, and saw God and heard bis voice. He had perfect organs then for euch com- munication, but they were closed by sin in Adam and all Bis posterity. Christ come to make the mediuins of communisstion perfect again—to make him pure ia spirit end bodily immoertel; and also to restore this earth, which was blasted cn unt of the sia of man, ana make it ® paracies. Now its seasons were di! cordant and out ofjoint, andits animals and vegstabies were disessed God would mike this carth again. Thus the Bible begins with upfal paradise, and ends with redeemed man im paradise. ‘Adom acd Eve saw snd heard God, and the seraphims, the brightest angele in Paredise and had pertect com- municeton with them. This communisation would be restored by Christ, when the redeemed shall become one harmonious family, and the external creation, iso purified and redeemed, 6) be in barmony with the di- vinggrace in {he ecul. God had from the beginning re- vealed bimself through mediums, and Noah, Abraham, Bloses. and Jesus Christ were mediums. There were false mediums, too, rush as the signs of Pharach’s magicians and the evil spirits, which rent the man at (he time of Christ; but the trae mediume prevailed over the false. Map has evidently,im his orgavization the remains of organs Which, when purited and restored, will bring him into communication again with the Spirit of the Uni- verse. Adam had there orgaus, and it follows, by the hereditary law of transmission, that they exist in all men, though not in a healthful state, but obscured, as they exieted ta Adam rince the fail. God has ee agencies by which these organs can be restored. 1 Bibie was given inspiration of God—word by word and letter 5 letter it was projected from the objective consciousness of God to the subjective consciousness of whosoever he chore to make ® medium, Crist wastas great mediuw, and hence he wae called the mediator be- tween God and mao. Christ's body never saw corrup- tion, because it was filled with the Moly Ghost; and the same Oe would be imparted to all who believed in him. The revelations God now makes to redgemed spirits by his word snd the Holy Ghort, are miracious; for svas it ever known before. in the history of the world that mon was purified from the lusts of the dash. aad Tedeemed from the dominion of sin? The Spirit not onls gave facts, but laweand s etructure, here was the New Jerusalem beyond the Alloghanies, where God was, at this moment, communicating by with hia ra. deemed He co up to the New Jer pg that all might wake The Protestant Episcopal Mutual Bencfit Soclety. The sesond anniversary of the above society war rated in St Bartholomew's Church, Inst eve There was a large and fashionsble attendance. The ennual report Objects and plan of the society. ing was held in Januery, 1859, at which five persons were prevent, A second mesting was held on the following day, at which # committee was appointed ing. nd on the 19th of Pebrusry the present constitution of | the eociety was adopted. members whe and to succor amongst tis ther object was mombers of the soc! moss Was $5, $50 we: and widows receiv their circumstance: an allowance as tho trus ber of memb wae and ecventy lay mom had been received The object was to relicvs and to secure a decent burial we and ctphans, and to promo aifan fellowship; Teltef to thora who wer weekly allowance in ce direct, Toe ou nine Te, rib a fand of $ eines the organization of the |e | on 1G | if | i} | | society. The & A ise State of New York, and bal the ing charters te dieties State. Ons gidow had assisted and tatty do! ol expenses bad been bp had n of volunt D. D., preast text, Acts, 2 44th virse—"And te! that believed wer @ together, aad ail things were common, nod they sold their posee and govds, aid | y mau that had This was the Grei it : sion of every b understanding At was grounde pices ion ct: God's appointments. N think otherwice; the ineq changed. Bot they mur: church.” The earliest pe of nations, It was not an and it wes lova of emied an impro lemen then ad atthe preeent would beve @ mere corpse m directed his remarks to the and concluded with an exho: Tosity jects of the eociet: tion Asylum for P stew A public meeting in sic beid, last evening was numerously ett: reading a portion of the & Jr, read the firet annuel report of the managers iad treasurer, from which we extract the following parti. culars:— In the spring of 1S4 Inied by the desive ct ess Boys, benevolent institution reet Church, and = afew tener ryt lent in in ‘the Bight purpose (No. 25 on tao first Babt the af. nol Indi twas s was who should ac ferred to them byt Bank etrect, being dotwoen ffcy anc s your, sud 6 ‘te x boys. ave been rece! Of the pum) a @ opening of the Aryium—thirty.tw to pluses, twenty: ae hey saine restored to i « to the Honse of Ke. fuge, four di bea, ore sont to Blackwell's Ielend. i x be Bi yr Asylum ; of the whei Americans, and ove hur port goes se, as affec ting the conduct of the children, and whore there appeared b ‘the individu their evil havite; bat where, fin the juiicious nd treatment extended to them Proved successful in ir character. It uiso - : ars devoted to ins2 uc 6 of education. short season of recreation they enter the workroom where they remain until the clove of the day, the olde Woys following the ehoe-msking bustness, while th: younger are engaged in mating their own clothes. koit- ing, or any employment which will prove t thereafter, as well ns preserve them from the mischief of Sdleness; aud they attend church once en the Sab! a besides Sabbath roboo! inci D beth morning and afternoon, at the Arylum ‘The Treasurer's annus! account, to Oct. 31, 1952 Rhows the grow rovetpte. fo dovations and subsor!ptions, to have mn $3,046 0) of which « balance of rt rae sl tot credit of the inrtitution. Mr. Beinwen, after reading the report, proseeded to tate the claims which this undertaking bad on a Christian and charituble community. The Sret idea of this schoo! had originated with two or three members of tls own eburch, who established, three or four years ago, a boys’ Sunday maesting, at the corner of Had- won and Christopher streets ‘ever was there @ better field, for the efforts of Christian philanthropists, than is presented by the city of New York, Though # great varisty of charitable institutions have been established br he Cheistion churcl, yet so overpowering are commenced by setting forth the | it stated that a meet- | the claims and wante of the needy and wickad, tn this city, that we can scarcely Sud the traces of these insti- tations; and it seems as if Heaven must bestow another spirit on the hoarts of the little flook, to whom the = dom isto be given, before we can feirly gerne at there difficulties, and sunply the wauts acd place them where the Christian religion ean sione do. Mr. 8 Geog to the epread of intemperance, and to the existen six thourand grogebops in this city. The only wi a Christians was, however, not to despise the day of sinall things, but to ye i the reformation of a few, and eeek to expand th jorts and embrace—jear by year—a greatly increased number. He hoped this annivereaty will be an era to the institution; and as this yeer taey averaged firty children in their asylem, «o next ysar they might average a hundred or « huadred and ifiy | . Several other short addresses were made, and a col. lection taken in atd of the faads of the institution. Police Intelligence, AMALGAMATION, AND ELOPEMENT FROM ROSTON— PURSUIT OF THE INJURED HUSBAND—ARREST OF TUE GUILTY PARTIES IN THIS 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 o white man, named George A. Morse, on a charge 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 a slender looking white woman, pretty good looking, and about twenty years of age, who, he said, was his lawi ul wife, they having been married in Boston tome few months previously, and had since lived together ss manandwife, The magistrate called her up, and the statements, as made by the negro, she said were all true, Brown then proceeded to tell the magistrate how and s Pad manner and ciroumstauce s Morse had robbed aiestly, said the negro, I am well knows in Boston—I keep an oyster saloon, and am doing a good business; unt this man Morse, after my marriage was employed by me ase help, but instead of attending exclusively to the opening of oysters, he was privatriy macing love to my wife—(langhter, in which the wife jolued wich a smile). and ultimately they were sen, in my absence, to leave tbe house, and Morse took with him my traok, which contained $80, and they both cams on to this city to- gether as man and wife.and put up, as 1 have since earned, at the Philadelphia Hotel. Assoon asl missed my wife end trank, I euspected Moree, avd having track- ed them to the railroad cars for this city, I forthwith came on in search cf them, Here is my wife, who can answer for berseif. To. dey, I was walking along Broad- way. and mect her in the street—-ahe then tuld me that she kad been beardirg nt the Philadelphia Hotel with Morse as man and wite,and that the trunk wasat tho hotel, which the landlord held for fifteen dollars board Now Judge, sll that l want is to have Morse arrested sud beis untii Lbring en the evidence azeinst him from Boston Mogistrate.—How is this matter? marned to this colored man ’ Wite —Yes, sir,Iam. But I took the trunk myself; it is my trunk—I did not ees auy monsy in the truak— did not take the trunk. (rate.—Axe you an Amerizan Woman? fi Iwas born at st. Johns, New Brune- Women, are you te—Then you are an Wite—Yes, tir, Negro—I can show you, Judge. that the mney was in the trunk, and that Morse was the man who conveyed it from the howe, if you will only allow time fur me to get | the witness from Boston glish woman ? Magistr thisetate to punish Morse for adultery; ead as to the domage done you by taking away your white wife, | must look to Some civii remedy, But if you can ex to me @ case of larceny on the be very W partof this man, 1 would ¢ a Wartent for his apprebanstoa. #@. ub present, Ldo not think is of suffici 4 to arrest the man. Gectsion the negro way some and replied to the Court that bad the witne fe, ond then t foel inclined; bus I my property, ‘Th the court, teking with him his erring wife day nething has been heard of these parties (Sunday,) when it sppears the negro aud the man Morse in the Park together, e they had met, aiuce leay- aid of policeman a the charge pre ay deseiver tato ce Lothrop again reprerented to fact, that for the La two Weel the 1 ther, and yout on an intrigue w: g his wile was s followed her from the house, ark. when he caused atifeat aud Musica nti proceeds bea he three lead. {terminate with Two Bonnyoas- great splendor, es. and cast of characters, for lebrated. ir. Forrest, the great American ao engagement this evening, both to the alt his former a The first ay regards Keener 4 Hamblin is ey Turaine.- commences which he | has no rival conclude wi ey end M me Ponisi, will fill the leading ¢ Turator— of great dramatic ning, when e prog | be offered. fo or of this eu Mury Taylor. Burton an Ii will close with the | willappear. It ish | Natiowar Treetne ually attra menve house, picoe of “Swe | lowed by an ex whieh will be pro soins programme for this evening e spd cannot tail to deaw am im- will ‘be fol ankee Jack Lin the splendor The Tocrs nea! talented mem- All will conclude with the “Ma. invis offer a fine selection of negro evening's amusement. The instrument- es ure excellent, and the dancing ex ‘a varied and exeslient instre , ne afternoon and evening per ances are very attractive. ‘They consist of the tifal moral drame of the “Bottle,” which is every | light, as also the ‘Dead Shot, & Company prese ian exe 8 of ey, great favorit Monies, ie says ous a # d in cur usvaily qui 0 that the celeb Montes was in our y evening train of care trom ¥ ve Of apartments at on by Bochan, when nd It seems is making ig by ice and enow. w hae given titty. Marringe Contindicted, ' Non ® Times of Saturdsy, tho 7th and entire . y unt Spd request your kin Afcer a | ficial | rurHal —Respectt Our Puiindelphia Corre pondence, mia, Feb 8, 1962 Na 0 The Delavan Re pred Robbery, § river is now free from ai y bovh with mm ice, and vesele are eonstan it slesm, The wharver along the city front are thronged with epectatore, the long embargo ox the nevigation heving rendered the arrival of ves | novelty. The tow-hoets America and Reliance, came up thir afternoon. h two berks each, and half a dozen smaller craft, The lovers of cystere were rejoiced by the arrival of a dozen cargoes of th delicious sheli fish. | The stesmboat Penobseot started for New York this morning | A couple of rebbers entered the cabin of the brig Fawn | last right, and were caluted by the mate with ® couple Of sluge 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 deposits of gold were, peta cotaage, $1002948, and the payments, Hogrinie Motivation or a Cun oy a At Towsontown uest Baltimore, last week, a frey lefc the door open while absent from the yew io which her infant child was lef: in the cradle. and pet hog, observing the door ajar, entered, uae jafent from the cradle, and comarenent devouring it, The roreams of the child soom brought the mother to ite assictance. but not until the hog a its hands entire y eff, one of it ears and mengled the body, foe Greanport f By bw 4 CITY TRADE REPORY? useall, Mie Cyrene faa Sarvnvay, Jan. 7—6 P.M. ‘Brig Macon is om vanced a Besavstures.—Flour adi trifle, the sales aay renee Web 84 PM. bara 5,400 bbls ; ordinary te shotoe Btate at $4 68 Kingston, Foulnese om rary: Yoh ve Faroe’ witte Tough 4 $4 S15; gommon v9 good Bouthern at 84 81 & $403N, | Fattntno: Nashn Ullgore Basins Re ad aixod'be Suncy Waslean Se 00 TE:6: 60 or ea io the Eldridge, do; Oak, K: er, dos Helge dA Lensastet , Oranmet, jour aad corn meai rul ai eat move ie joston; sol bar, extent ef 156 bushels Boatherm red, at $1 06 vit eer Cate peat ae that of 3.800 bushels river, at 752. a 780,, 0 declin a halemen. corn to that of 4 €00 bushels Western mixed at 600., and white Southern ai 704¢c., the previous value. Oats and barley were neglected Cortoy.--The Kuropa's ayices appear satisfactory to the trade generally, but have not etimulated prices, the rales only umounting to 1,000 bales at the previous our- reney. Frvrcrrts —Engagements to Liverpool continued to wae 1900. Poop be liht but steady, at 6-024, for compressed cotton, and | ™p2te,l8 sp, for he Babb 25 (by letter from Capt Miller! 8 16d. for uncompressed; flour at 1s ; ;, and some grain was | Incia, NL, bbls; had neon in the ice 10 p Saye. but got out Offering, for which 334 4d. was demanded, To Lon- | with ‘loss of an sachor and chain, ‘ag bound into the thern ba: 4 if ir} ald bier reds an ep ory weeny, nae ‘til Nov 1, ed at 1s, 6d. A vessel was to Hors K irl wean 6; had taba @ whe "the wrticy for Navy Bay, at $9 per a gee chartered to load with lum! Goo thousand. The packet for Hevre, ofthe 6th, was nearly | ys, fall of cotton at ie. Mo California, clippers were getting Bepetata 'Nov rie Teported in seme accounts at G00. bahar measurement, avanee $e cotton Was at of yok ree oon & wala hie Be Fesmces, h of MBetteed, 546.5 ties ae snn ce tea ‘ineluding 900 si a by the for NBadtor, $i S10 Gols whe a a Provisions Varied little, the ness ineluding aa ibe whatebous. “The Fi ferPiy 4 bbia prime and mess pork ac $13 6436 0 $14123¢,and | 324) complete her ey. ‘renoos was boun long $id 2h @ $15 75; 100 Dols prime ined, abba BKC, 160 | EQBEL Pt Sisson, of ahip Callao, of NBeatord, ro- eit Deo 68) INoargo. Had ship- ped 1. for NB, 100 i, aud by sho John Beggselell fof Bon 46 00'tbe sistem A letter from ship Miliman, sorts speaking provioas to Och is ahlp Fabius, Suuivny Wil, wk Od spo Miscellaneous. Sire Sesartis, ab Balsimors, from Now Orleans, while go; ing up to the city, eaday, had her bow port knosked ney the flowtia ing ioe er ator to rush in, and with Gighdulty stopped. Hor onrgo was bolioved bo be uninjured. Butpax Krmaxt, broke down on the ways at Mar- don day, and wae somewnas injured. Io ts houghs that tho additional weigh? of hor spars and rising caused this reeult. New Env Buzanern (of Warren, BI), hes completed her ai Pe nd, Me, aud was dg for Mobile on th Eavapblle od Bho would be roady fo1 i 101 ‘Tho wreok of this Mortage absndo: SBR KO ‘m 80 Jon, NB, to Matas: jas, was acain the 13th ult, in lat 38 20, Ton €9 20, in ® sinking » aud nearly full of water. Buic Justina, Beswiok, of and from Balti for Pox* noo, before reported condemned and gold sb Bermuda, Drought about $260, ‘Tho flour, of which her argo wi emainly compoeed, bold tor $54 to $5 do. prime and mer bref, at $1 608 $675, and $35) @ $11, with 110 do. beet hams, at $14, respectively. Died, At Ore o’cloek, on Sunday afternoon, February 8, of ion. Kutzawnrtt, wife of David Pi residence, No. 124% et, near Rutgers street. The friends and acquain- eo of the fauuly are invited to attend. Her remains will be deporited in Greenwood Cemetery. On the morning of the 7th instant, Mrs. Maraaner Asx Kuvosiann, aged 88 years and 19 days. Her relatives snd trlends are invited to attend her fu- weral, on Monday, the 9th instant, at 2 o'clock P.M, at tho residence of her grandson, John dott, No. 366 Taird avenue, Io Brooktyn, on Friday morning, of congestion of the brain, Rowurr L.,sono! R. L, and Emsline Scrymser, aged 1 year and 4 months ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend his foneral. from the ne trey Wed Lg ea BS knee eet, Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, February 9, at P.M , without further invitation, a 2 4 Mr E8 8mrrs at of un jorwrrivors i notios from On the m of February 6, Ketian, wife of Wm. | Proviocetown tha! bad aes tiled at Wolfices with she eal- FE, Pitman, im the 29th yoar of her age, after asorere Ll- | vors of 35 stioks eae y, which drove ashore thore recent. ness of two months. ly. paying $2 per atic! raalivered on naet as Wolf eh, Tier funerel will take Pisce on onaay Laue aaa i | tge te paeyee seer rere pole ig Saree) Racors renonee ruery 9, at 11 o’clesk. from her late residence, 29) Hui rked “ML hh white . Tho foo k be pees corner of Desbrosses, at which time aad place beckon Ee alto . os or tw when, ‘Ste wood tho friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. At Clermont, Columbia county, on Wednesday, 4th in- stant efter @ short illness, Mrs, Ruama 8. Van Ness, widow of the late Jacob Van Ness, of Dutchess county. On Baturday, February 7, at bis late residence, No. 9645 Oannon street, of inflammation of the bowels, after a snort but severe Uluess, Mr. Bessain P. Drax, Keq , aged 44 years, in the full and peaceful hope of a blessed immortality. yar 14 forwarded yp acenndiae te jotions of underwriters. In 8, sh tates that he had just hoerd of five more ticks Paving arined Sshoreat Eastaam, which ho would look aiter immodiately. s po! ao ke a mcennens from Baivimore for Trieste, Jan 25, Int 35 ae Georke (Old), from Charleston for Hambarg, Jan 2%, Tat 30 16, lon Foreign Port Cara, Jan S—Ship Tyrone, Butt reo! 'm Chincha Islands, Bld Doo 15, bark In the death of this exceliont man, his wife has lost a | 220i, DAE Manchester, Goffin, do do husband that wes seldom equalled in conjugal relations; | Temes (Br), Rennie, MYO macy, cor Providenos, the children @ father unsurpassed by any; the larze 1dg; EL Titwa, Wale bane ol pe ‘sour Florence, Looke, NYork. Cla | 80 ie Haro} Mav) anv Noe is Backs Luoilla, Welsh, for Boston reloading hor oargo of popper; Tangicr, Swootzer, circle of relations and friends a pattern of piety; the cburch one of its brightest. ornaments, and the poor a | benefactor thot his like is seldom. found.’ “He rests from his labors and his works shali follow hin”? 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, On Sumday, February 8, of consumption, after a long and evere illness. K.iza C., wife of Allen Conroy, and daughter of the late Charles W. Riddell, aged 23 years and 14 days. tor Europe. : piisisina, Doo 21—S1d beg, Zeaobia, Carlen, NYork; has een incertectly reported a Mawonttis yan I Brig Rapid (Br), Janson, Cor Boston by eerie x, Jen 10—Biig Resumur (Fr), Bilard, for Bos- jon 434; Arvade, Ratout, from Norfolk, arr 9h, so load for Bosion, Kio Hacux, Fob 19—No Am yossols in port, The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfally | | &z Dosinco Crev, Jan 17—Bz brig arkuur Leary, MoNail, invited to atrend her funoral, from ber late residsnco, 81 | eee and 0: reported later. ‘iss war” Willoughby etrest, corner of Daffivld street, Brooklyn, and other porte on Tuerday aferacon, at 1 o'clock precisely, Her re- maine willbe taken to G-eenwood Cemetery for inter- ment. Noenatacket, Mars.,and Ravens, Ohio, papers please ‘those of any obhor na- arg epeing muoh leis, as stipu- co eeaty Dotween the bwo govermmonse since Am vesrols {a port Be : Jon, Nb, dan 2)—htr bark Potssverance, Satlivan, N VaLranarso, Nov 2 Ang achs Claga Brznas (Dah), Ze man, NYork (abt aw ; 248h, brig Leuise (Sw), Wiliman, | go ttie tworamatzed fap port De 25, bus tad oniee merivale So, are wanting). sid Ses ee banks Sara Snow, Worren, Cbinave Toland Deol, Rolls, May, 8 Francigoo; 16in, brig MA Jones, do. cop: foi Raturday Februery 7, of typhoid fever, Cansrex Jous Dr a uative of Germany, aged 23 years 1 month and 23 deys. His relatives and friends are respectful: attend bis funeral, at haif past 1 o'clock, P. day, February 9. at the residence of bis uncle, M. 500 Houston rtreet, corner of Mercer. On Sundsy moruing, February 8, after a shor! Mis. Miseava Prvirs, wife of William 8. Phelp: daughter of Lra MoVali, of Aurora, the 29th year of ber aze No monumental fnme need deck her tomb; Her character rhines ht aseunat noon Grace was her theme, and pow gone te prove ernal glory through redesrning Lore. he relatives dnd friends of the also the mem- of Liserty Chap No, 15.0, UL A, fully invited to attend ber faneral, on Monday o'clock, froma her tate resid Soutn Brooktyn. invited to on. Duoksr, izsboth, Werding, is, Ubaae, N Orioans. Air ache Adelis, Walson, N Hail, NOrlosas; y Beare Havans; vatauaclivolay Jan PALTIROUE, Fob @—Arr ship Seba barks Alecate (Sz). Manton, Callan: Mcdena, Eldridge, lla, Biya Bray, do; Carolive, Kendrick,” Fr P Te York; ids Maillor, welt, 49; Bilioth, Kingsland, do he dsacket, ——,¢ Cid alipe ‘Acitr (orem), Honora Bremen; Bat ey ee? PR. Ate berk, Aucklena, Jonni i NYors “igure New Kort, Gvacseil York, “olegraphes, vark d ae | | 33 | | cs | Mners, Fasrne ‘ 1 are 1 aml er avite ta, Mardy, Eldridge, Mar- Seige age orld thea fret an ta mi Prats Uo inaua’ ann Danton, irk = arg 4 ” < Mi ou e632 urd en 105 x u Monday afternoon, a% Lo'ctock. Uls re- | sb Pal " taken to Greenwood for interment Samuel B, rday evening last, Astrita, w i 40th year of her be taken t Westchester for inter. tuiday evening, Febr ia Uore; Pa ver. in the 5Utb year friends of the family, an mort respectfully Invited to attend h (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from hyr inter 116 Mulberry etreet. y 7 Axx Roonxy, of ty- dof bi 2, Savannah; aia, Cossrell, At Madison, Wisconsin, on Jonuary 21, of typhoid fever, Sanan, relict of Andrew Sherwood, in the 834 yoar of ber age. On Saturday, February 7, Beuiwna Jousnna, w Thomea P. Reid, and dsughter of Adrian [legemau. The friends of the fami!y are invited to attend her fone Stinth, Chalo, Antwerp; Argus, Kean. ia ¢, Keily, Poiladeiphia, Sid ship Caspian, FRANKFORT, Fob Arr Ath, beg Loaisn, Shabba, Car. Genass 8hd = brigs Bmsting, Stsplos, Matavane; sien, Bo Morton, Cub: RULES, "POLE, Feb 5, P M—Arr ache Jacsh Raymond, Bourne, Philadelphia for Nautucker. Sid schre £aipeburg, Flore, Moscile, Sarah Louisa, Win old fou Sohr Usnten, Smoil, Bastpors tor Rickmoud, br vana: fohr & ste of | PytRh Maer 1, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from No, 14 Hi et, Brook’yn. In North Easton, Moss, on January 20, Mr. Faaxc:s sua Reserit, aged 67, He was bora on the 2ethof February, | gchr Mary. \7#4, and consequently, although an cold man, has had ty pe ni LAM. 2, sohra Cte? Canton. but reventeen birth days. LEWES, Feb. 6, 11 A, ot. re gery At Indian Town, N. 8, on Wednesdey, January 23, Mre. Kuitaartn Cuxanp, widow of the late Robert Cu- vard,in the 6th year of her ege. Mrs Cunard was born fn the a nited States, and went to Nova Scotia with her parents, in the year 1783, al the close of the American revolution, She wasa kind neighbor snd an affectionate mother; bas lived to see her descendants of the fourth generation, and leaves a large circle of relatives aud frienda, who deeply mourn their lose. ‘At Woodstock, , on Jauvary 23, Mr. Jone D Branosury, Br. aged 82 years, Lo was one of the for remaining loyalists who wert to Nova Scotia from the United States at the close of the Revolutionary War. A EE RTE EA MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, now cousicts ¢f the following k, eco, pera, Grey ates damoe Renu bars Victory, Irma, ‘and Tempic!on; brig Etnizs, from Clen! ene, osmo in this morning, and sa wa- keown herm brig from ton; echra Bally Aun, from Cienfacgos slo came in Isat with the sohts Fountain, trem Yall River, and Millevilie teem Waltiaao Thomas Waiter, irom New k; Cim= bras,’ from nd O'Brien. from British North America, came to harber on Friday night, and remain up to Taree brige and two soles are now coming to aie (30), Abril, ae Gresnook (Br), an, Roa’ MoCnteheon, Liverpool: bark ‘eh— Arr bark Gsbron, Kiley. N York; bri thar, do; sone Richmond, O Neill, Boston. Fisk. Havre; Tioonderera, Boylo, Liveryo 1» Triewtes = ta sHecjapcie (iss) Melian, Lirgco2ol: bak = = 2 , Sheverents of the Ocean Steamers. aT CRU RARE Tia tench tetnabiny Penae, 0k uy nock, Brazos Santin 9 rows, Tamps Bay; Ells, Scnomb:ck, Poncacol. ips Marapden, Hersey, Havre; Trento von; Sultaam, Bateaby N ari do Brabant {Yelx), Somidi ). Lamko, Hambare: Mati! SN YO its Charleston. Sth Are brig Elias (Sle), Napoli, NYork: otes Horod, Un od States Juan &Ohaee’s | trots, Vortiond ¥ WOUShOE on tht PaigKze, Enrope f arb) Richintdyon, N Zork; b Webr Juan. C2, Joua 8 Base core, King, de. In Hawyton Roads, cohr & Hew LONDON, Fook cate Portemonth for N York. |" NANTUCKRY, Feb ?—Are sobr R B Smith, Kelley, NYork 2 Susan, Rus , Belcher, Cardonsa, lis, Bldridgs, ALUANAC—-FRPRUARY 3 : 70S) KoOw RIV ” waren 525! ) NEW YORE FER, 8. 1362 rah Jans, 4 P M—The bark 4 is fanyin the ah John Fe fleet hore isnow Arrived. | sate, but should the wind change to the astward, much das wort, Rutkiey, di with | mage will bo done. dhe berks Elm, Bik. sud Gov Beggs, tomas Wardl irom Roston, azo at M i tdi Boston, & dtyz, wit | NEWFOw for, Virgin: PEN Baltimore; Dilizenco. TPHILADE Oranre Grey fan U Burts, Burton Charle ton, ee "ne donenport), Co a. with ea | kingst to RE o back Satoh B Male (vt t Rig, Midgets, Washinton, & Ruddoror, Washington, NC, 3 d FOVIDENCE, Feb 9 Ate prop Orceois, Hui} Iie Florence, Palen, Matenyss. Below, sshr Mose Brown, Hell, trom Poiladelphis tid Dark Goorgiey Alien, N York. In pore, bark dedo, Paino, for Chaticatoa, ready; brig J R Rhoades, Barb} u, for do ton, Cer do, do; Hamlet Ni f ia, ready; sloope Roger Witliame, Rnoder, aud Raode Island, ‘Applony, for Yora, ready ' CHORLLAND, Fob S—Arr bark Ranger, Frost, Matanzas. berk Jonh Aviles, brigs Henrie Gore #0; Lion, BAM n A Drew, Di nirg, Pon WAC. EMOND, Feb 5—-Arr schrs Morchant, Coven, nN Orinnya, Dodge, do. Sid sohss Jobn Billiman, Clum, N York. BAVANNAL, Fob l—Arr ssenmanip lasvel, Wotling, Hiss Tine via Koy West; shiss Wolfe (Br), Applebe, Clyde vis Lirben; Speed (Br), Grandell, Livorno Harries & Jan Pertlen lon 79 26, Cardenas for 0. Ine 2 ), trom NO, $ dave, with naval days. Thole, and lest ards, Milford, lang, vis Ho: Lewis, Crowell, Boston; hse boca fast in the i Bi the Hound 3 reche Virgivia, Hobart, do. fe Gustavus tt Kinget mn), Sao, 0 Now PMG vO) Feb dre brig Wm Crawford, Moan Bath, Me; 3d, role Lamartine, Tyler, N¥erk; Jar @ King, Weinwright, co; Alario, Trockor, de; 4th, brig Monticello Cilttpe, Linoolnvtiic, Me: eebra Harriss, Meares, Boston Boston; Las beon detained im the Bebe J Cooley & O Beevon; has been detained In Sound by the ice 3 chr Homer, Varker, B bro, “ Point city from been ia the ioe ia tho (hes experienced very heavy weather and been blown off); ir Forres tor Peirron, Sn00, 58 days; was dotained in the | Wm Henry, Grant, Frenkfort, Me. Old 24, brig Ansdalo, chween Band’ aud T oints Dorr ardouns: $4, brig Bilon Haydon, Smith, Cub ¥ Mth jee beyoud the G. + Joucph Guest, ” SRIPPIRG . Gradam, Por! |snd, en Band's P awards, Portt chee, Beywour, hia ot down the Delaware binoe Bolow, NITED BTATES “MAIL STEAM. elip “AGE ic ‘aptain Ecra Nyo.—Thie svesmer will depext with the United States m for Ravers: poe itively, on atu ay, Feb. 21, at 12 o'cloox M, from her berth at th ¢ ov of Canal street. No berth secured till paidfor, Vr icc cr pepange, having, wienenlled ascommodasions or clegance and comfort, apply to | RRO WAND I COLLINS & CO No. 6 Wall ‘The stewmehip Atiautic will succeed Mme Palio, ch 6, Fe LIVERPOOL (hours, Tha the embargo | One brig, undaowa, = y Bbip Viols, Proveott, & barks Beaitontive (8), Jove, St Kists; Keio (Ham), Popp, Mam burg; brig Aree, Borty Curnook, ard overs, Windy sb euuriee, W; moridias, N sunset, WOW. H The Bortom Vackot, Viewer, from Boston, tn ooming | through Hell Gate in tho afternoon, wan but will | probably be got off on the next bi ry (iiuea im the tee 29 Gaye in Long fn the Telegraphic Marine “Re ORTON, Fob 8. Aztivod—Bbip Antelope, NOrloans; act Bay Bats, rere onvonme Artived—Beig Loader, 8¢ Thomas; Luogetia, NYork pera ere rd 8. Man BTRAMSHIP. COMPANY, Orion Bey rie Changs " Temas pont BMPIRE OFT) 1 from tapi fo) bras ry Mv, a this time in company with tho fleet prviously reported, por- | “Fobrusy: | De weer u | oweme rar Satins < BOXES, 3 CRNYS, FUT, 135¢ a) cis sna ith wilt eo Hoeday at : Granam, Coops Lene 4% , Mr. Tay . Onkumy ur, Gena, am k jorformance widl som: y F tence Mo with ti the now new, Lpmroyg mrs Ma, entilie led TUE TWO BUN- RY GARrLEs ke James Johnson, Mr. Goodall; Mr. Bouny- ‘2B, OHAMDERS BTRERT.—DOORS yreus CI Boros rane open at 6 rare, nan Sreecten is, Mere. Blake: jolman; 3. HL gf She favorite — Tae Finsr NIGHT. ors Rissa an reket ees a pee Sm, drama of THE MANIAC Man To ya vi LOVER. OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALL, NO. cz BRISTY'S treet Open eey 442 Broadway, sbeve Grand stree! ne casing: bo week, Cite! farther 8 instrels,, n, SOmprIs ae orpe ot anlonte rexperionoed Under she hanagomene of E. 6 Christy, sal for a sicoos ‘vos: ighly rospeotable and performers,” miiose conoerss ta, 25 0 6}4, and will o look. “the patrons 0 ‘a Guay J Mingtrols are ep see pats: tet eral that the Satur: Trornoon once: Sipe” On Saturday ree b. 14th, ‘onnual Be Senost of of PRrkux KUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE, ong block above the National The Li proprietor. Saleon performano veorteini wo 001 audi enooeo to offer his ho will also challenge any nen to a0 kills rallo wish fist, forany amount of money, who are velooted for thelr boaut vend Gorleas' a meg iG fyperen tableau: | terity; a company ie Fomale Artists, who will give an exhibition oe Me Statuary Enema ad, in World; together with aed of intore: performan every. een do Syentac, For wares jar see Bila each day. ‘Seats in Private Box mage Be to a1 } Boxes, 26 conta; Parquatien re f0, And Who pore oompany of Arab ty of fonds of sirongth and dox- UTCHINSON FAMILY. CONCERT BY ye Hutchinson Family, woo volunteor their services, as 4 yn for the baneae Si the oor of Brooklyn, on nda ton en 73 Bee ae piscopal Churon, Wi found’ RY the musio and book stores in Fulton and Atlantic ‘Tillary. omokete and programmes ea) streets, Brooklyn. Tickets, 5) cents, Doors opon at 63g; concert to commence a73g CUM The above concert is arr apasnns of a rt n_adopred th a by his ‘Honor the vo ae frail when the undersizned gentlemen wero aD ated a committes to onrry out the objects thereat. vos A. UW. BENSON, oe ene DMAN, Commistes, Nee retaye NIGHTS-MONDAYS, WEDNRS- Fridayo,and Saturdays, Applications for Taca- a Shurodays to be addressed vo Joba Sefton, Niblo's Garden. 1, 000 CONUNDRUMS FOR TWENTY. FIVE gonts.—Professor | Anderson’ Con , uow published snd for aslo, whsloasle and re- tails JULLIE'S, No. 300 Brond way. 01 | listing, “Mr. Pope; Damoele AMUSHMENTS. Le npeaanes wgrtehere ieanans nOAb WAY THRATER KR a MAMSUALL, GoLm Sante Pri wh ste fa Montay averiee, ¥en ed ieraueh it & will be performed she play, ta_fve eete of DaMon a any PY ritas, or the Fea ‘of { prieadesin Dam rree}; Pythias, Mr Conwars p pi ins. ‘Gsouitas, Mee Bind; Hormica, Man she re abbeths asia: Mie eater, ethelae i, fer tho first time, Charies Matthew's romantic drama TAUTH, or a Glass Too Much. Nira titer boi | ers paagbe ga carom ITALIAN orn. ae direotion of to all parts Sethe oatab! for cvouring geste. Monday tire, aud positively last ‘time, DON GLOVANNL. Zerline Bosto Donne Ap SE tevriee igued Ora rhiing Lepore dies Elvira. m 9 to rx o'olook. Loader & e RP iz Fratyax OFERA—GREaT puu- on HACE —Broured Seats, Sols, asad Boece. wu ‘bo ierformed Moyerboer's el aE Pel oy gontral a Rtas Opera of ef Salet teffanons via Turnbull ig. Candi 125 cent | Hatday Pebedth and tute, Aftornoom: nt, 8 0% a Fame es Comic seyeaiier Denola, ance, Pina ehvitied THe MAID oreo, ihe ste deta eae a and now itnest crowded sudicnescs, BOTTLE e Olaeke horale; ‘dire. Misa te tayer. To eonol melds iin te DEAD SHUT. Tho Kort: Noor Diamond; the the Chincso noveltios, Bouton visible at slisest cit hort” ONGEKTS, BY THE ‘FRASER FAMILY, WILL BR given during tho nt week, in the following Diao ny evening at at Irguolt Hall, sere il, New rope Friday evonin, eeey; Saturday even eh ecoasions the he rareet gems of Scottish song, and other, chels, select Concerts commoncing a0 75% o’olook. 8 Pis d is trom the warerooms of T, Gitvart & Co., oS a and 4171 Broadway. ELLOWS, MINSTRELS AND RTHIOPIAN Diit- eatore, No, 44¢ Broadway. —1h's bond, comprising the . HL bitter, the lander ever kuown; Newcomb aad t Toms er re also here ~they'oaa be geen by a ai, but nos i by one tn a mil Moar vhoy certainly be ackuowlodsed tobe the beat mimics of the resent Feaateatioo) they aro sieanatey in Now York. and should be seon by all fovere cf fun and original wits Briggs, alled banjoirt. whose porformsnco on the’ ban: thing eves hearay ween oan hae xiled ian's music upon the common harmonica, is soul-stirring, novel, and truly qrorth the price of adiuission, not to say anything of RR. White, the beat manufactarer of conundrums evor known, with hany obher g ing by. Lis Powbs ir cae ‘the imteresti programmes will ombrac fession too numerous to mention, sors opan ato \% performance commences o’slook every evemiag, aus on Woanesday and Saturday afternoons at S‘olock. Ad- mittance, 25 cents; children, 2% conte, Cus aw YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWAR Monday ovening, Fob. 9, and during the weox, Grand Romantic Equestrian - osutot ST. GEORGE AND Tae ara vai br ae jen ue Pre vg ge ong So. J.J. Nath Golo’s firss ioruaasest abe Mancee Aelr Me . Rivers and toxothor with & other Horsemanship, Gymaasilos, 06D performances on Saturday. RAND CONCERT.—THE MEMNONIC VOCALISTS, aduates of the New York Institution for the ind, Con. lately, and who havo full house, Will give & Bona Hy ah Ase teats to morrow evon: re, ail tigeo who nttond mill Ge biguly: delighted with hol Performances, “We hope that. our uelghoots of Breoulya will greet them in a manner that will give them’ cause te be grateful for the patronage besiowod upon them, HR. Sande and Pupils; fall performance of by the company. Al He SHIPP? MPIRE Of7Y LINR—TOX B RANCISOO, VIA Chagrosand fan Juan, diroos, on Taurens Feb. tae endid double exgine Qtoamship, SINRRA NE- YADA, (1%) tons burden,) J. D. Wilson, Commander, Formériy of the Srosraehip Empire’ City.) wilt tonve ter look at or No. 3 North river, for Chagros, ‘direct, on Thurs- day, 12th Fobrusry, a8 § o'clock, This Steamship has une- alled aocommocations for Biecrage Passsugers, having fren coneiractad With special reference to their oomfors, or OF passage app! W. RAYMOND, 51 Broadway. ‘The SIKRRA NEVADA will leave azsla oa Saturdsy, (Sth March, connecting with the petal Bteamsuip New Orloaus, at Pansims, Books ae ann oper j}OR CHAGRES AND &. NEW AND oplendid ssenmahip unite arareaL cay tong burthen, Charles O. Berry, commander—will gail on Menday the 16 day of February, 86 3 P. M., for Chagres aud Sen Juan, from Pior No. 8, x n pited States ion new this being her seoond trip @ is in overy Fesnes' Glass steamer, built in the strongest mannér—is iron oo her accommodations for cae, seaond cstin, Psesopgeré Aro unsur; a by any steam: “Tor freighbor passage, Be 9 JONWS & JOMN- ‘ater stract, NOK CALIFORNIA FROM PHILADELPHIA THE steamship BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Capt. W. Soars, will leave, on the 12sh Fobraary, for Chaeves ene faa dune, This stip'is nesrly now, having been only four wcaths in service, during yhich ehe bas proved horsalf one of tis tact eet orean sicamstipsafions. Her ca! ated up in the best manner, and her eseera DA Aro enbicely to thete tee 2 Ea aad adoas. BON, No. 0 Wail straot, corner of must be a New SOULADOE © ‘620000, 43 William stcset, tue Sau Franet 00, Steausitot ITED STATSS, 1,000 tons burehe Commander, will tal her departure tor C Mt Sovh Merch next, 0: 3 P. bio engine sterinship Winfe! ouillard, TINHE PUILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL STRAM- ship Company intond ruaning their mew steamslips fellowe:— FROM PHILADELD OAS City ef Glatgow,. <hursday, Maoh 4 City of Manchesiie . ‘Phuredey, Merch 25 ¥ROM 1 City of Glargow.... 6. stay, Fob. 4 City of Manchester adny, Fob. 25 Freeags from Philsaciphis foreeanin, $85. For freight of pemage app) THOMAS RICHARUBON 1 Exchange: Prace N.Y, orNo. Walnws strest,} Ph St, MICHAEL ANGELO, CAPT. BEARS, FoR BAN Francisco, at Pier No. Enst River. Sg ere will fe esro hand in their bille of lading foreignsture. A few tons rcight oan be taken on immediate applicstion, Alaa, fo passengers in ret cabin, EB. B. . BUTLON, St Wall sti eh = 2. OTICR—TO MASTERS OF ALL YEESELS BOUND your vessel, for San Franoisco,—You will please have two reports of oy woszela spoken, passengers, names, 0, you may think worthy of note, for U Exchange Rosdiny All Nae Thigh will bo oelted Robert &. Martin, Mari: ‘owe Room, and lave of the New rior B ONLY THROUGH TICKETS For. SAN FRAN. bis |r cizco.—A fow tickets from Panama to San Francisco, by Independent steamer, to sail from Panama on arrival of puseengers by the Siorra Nevada, to sail from New York, 134 to af HP Ube * co. SBrond street, near Wall, F° scciseees —A LIMITED NUMSER oF i irom Pana pee .» B ots tor the Independent Line of ateam: on or about the Ins of March, for ale by PRIDE & CO., 3 Broad streot, meas Wail st. OR SALE—A THROUGH TICKET. IN BECOND ca- bin, on Vanderbilt's ling: for Feb. Zith. | nurire o 8, No. T Washington R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE vate Trostice,” &o,—Offico hours, M, (Sundays excepted, ) No. 83 Creen’ 3 From the uncommon medical rdvantages tho. athor has en, tis epeciaily, bo bas ample reason for stating th: eiage of certain disesros, or their consequences the deplorable effects row! from early io ue oan inevre sach certain, od radion. ained from po er seures in Americe, Those srlick stages, Will Le surprised ab tho oases and of the aure, putieda uA conse TED CONFID te d he cures without a few di thirty-thres ye: from self-nbuse. Soe hi Oftice, 20434 Fulton street. R, WARD, DEVOTED Ta DELI makes the speedic contracted a private disease, mo ‘troatment is the admiration’ of phy ¢isappointed aro certain of a cure {rom him, other doctors may Lave failed; relief efford cometimeg ia wx hours: PREVENTIVE CAN BE PRO- cured by adéressicg him, post paid, box 15. Philadel- Post office, enolosisg Sl, ‘Itie intended for thors wao inclined to increase their families. Jt is timp: IGHLY IMPORTANT 10 1 —AN INFAL- livle remedy for those deplorable de viliviea, H or relf-abuse, incapacitating the man for Vusin by addreseing, poat Persons laboring tom plating mar- ard matrimony, may be heard of r dway post osioe, cr those complaints, espocia plying to any Jo , ROMA Ler What hia pre~ tevsione may be, ehowld not fail to ged this valuable mation, which will eave thomeclves muck trouble, tim money. R. WARREN, NO. from Chatham strest, continues to bo Gensel edisonce. Dr. W. has devoted thirty- ice of hie profession, where the victims ou the bands of medical pr nfor- and 1 MOTT STREET, ONE DOOR dom pri- 17 DUANE STREET, 89. Ad ten R. JOHNSON N 0. Enown in tho trostmont of delicate disoasce. tor’s reputation for skill in those half-cured casos ht hi D eminent, Constitutional weak: sorter avit ensetuaily cured. Rocen ons cured In fourdaye, A pertect cure, oF no oharge. OCTOR WARD MAKES NUMEROUS CURES OF Dea iente Vaternnce, corner Canal street Far Lotter the wnsortunato trent themsely Of the ignorant humbugs. Delay not to oom y to come at lash, ‘Ghon you will be gentified beyond ali icipation to find yoursell bottce in twonty-ior No fee till cucsd, Consultations private. A medi enti FOO Beware ee Oia mixtare for ti Temakes a speedy enve witliout the drink, Exporure, oF chany pl proprlatcr chatlengey A sipate case which a fortel! urs of i existed for yoar brought on by ® RIES’ ANTIDOTE, AS cure of private disorders. st realgiction of diet, a4 | $500, ARR pee OCTOR cod en a NO. 2 ROOSEVELT STRERT, MAY ‘bo consulted on all diseases, from 7 A. M. to 10 P. hie office. The Dootor’s reputation in the trostmens of thoss eobbled up osscs, which hein duity celles oa te trot, ia eul- see e es to an iniclligent public, independent of @ raot! y EDIC4L CARD.—DR. GLOVER, | BY HIS SUPERIOR ekili and practical experience, is enabled to etfeod quick and radical ourea, in the moot difficult oases; Lut his Succees io most aston: shin in tho Protranted oxses, h 2 filed the skill et w: mo Gris surgeon cf regular moedisal edacatic quirements, who devoted his atvention to an fica preot coal digesaca are speedily cored, without interasl re dies. by a now mothod introduced by the oclebratod Ricard, the French eurgion. Dr. G. returna thanks 0 those family. poyticiane who duly. appreciate bis euoress, by sending pa, tohiscare, He ia not rockoned among tho ling of jon) protenders whose dotitious names fill tho columaa he pspers. His office is No. 12 Ann street, noar Broad: way. (TSE MARRIED WoMAn 'S PRIVATE MEOL0AL COM B <M Mauricosu, Professor of f isoaae crwo ‘Twonticis eaitions bane, Po. 20)—Pries $l.— Nears of suffering, of plysioni and mehiat anguish to many otionate wife, Fecuuisry ditfoulties to the has- band, migat bave been spate 1by a timely posteasion of ths work. It is intended especially for copntempisting marringo, whiep shoala be knows to them par Ye To,ther whose koslth dos not perait cf wn ineranes of re coatempiats tant changs, scover the causes, eymptoms, and the most oiioions certain mods of cure, in owery oomplain’ her sex ia subjeow. xno of a letter from A ge iM. Mav RioKaL Warton, May An Sin city wife has been p povenp eto oy ears Or more, in a f posed this state of things wis iner self to meet the worst. At this time (now abo months ) Eheard your book highly asposea of, 83 ooasainiag some martert roxohing my orae. Cu its receipt and perasal, L cannot oxprecs to you the relief it t forded mind, and the joy ing that th remedy, It wy dissrestod 3 page imoarced to my wile, on learn- discovery of M. AL. Dea opened prospect to me, ay fur this, ore another Peer over my head, in all human probabilit have been in her greve, oud my children Tet , of course, impractionbla to convey more fully the it aethey sre of auature striotly intended icr tho married, of thaso contemplating marriagi. ~ For stle at 222 Bowery, and #5 the pubdtisding offi iw Listls & Co, Albany ; Joseph B, Peterson, 96 Chestnut wireas, cuived Was possible. have yout ‘smoth Phiiadeiph Ox the ryoeipy of $1, @ copy will bo tranamiiied by miil, froc of posteg. pact cl tao United Sento. Al letters inuet bo adaréseed, Jost pais. to Dr. |. Meoriceau, box 1,234 New York city. Oflice 129 Liberty streos. T° THE D1I3APPOINTED.—DR. WARD CAN BE OF immediate service, his treatment at once removing the misorablo pationt { om suffering and probable deteation to and permanent security. Le gets dsily many dithoule ab bave defied others. Those coming to hit first tre forrunste, for they are cored before the bad eased aoacas of celay show thomsclyos. No foe, and medical book gratis, Office, Canal street, corner of Broadway. Re D*. H forsee experience exc fromress through thoir sevoral territh shege of the ordinary troatenens, but Dr. Ward, by ns Sronderfot preparations, arrests ail ius.antancously. Slight afections wholly cured in ene day. e diaappointeé by humbugs have no cone ad colerity with which caneure them. No f quired. Canal ettuot, oor ner of Broadway. USFORTUNATE’S PRIEND UNEQUALED FOR eradicating direase, Sleeood by all who try is ‘Tho mist prompt eradicater, yet co mild, it may bo givan to in fants All private a nder its ves, $l. with a medical book. Who wi Citiears snd strangors easily misled, reme Dopod, Di, PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE — Y MH. Ls Croix, M. Dy Albany, N.Y. ud lo fine phi roores infirmi'ies and mat tr: ¥, resulting from ex- mental payors, ott plain and imple on the Physiolory of i and diterdire of yout: impe i vill overzome Sirangera who reqs Saghs te bnew whe byt hsy employ, and thus Lory, oo prevalent in on Any paid, w oF Ponte oopive for $l. a Carol t street, Albany, N. ata by Barret & Uo. ane sleeet; and. Btringrs & Townsens. 2 Broadway, N Branch ollise, 64 Lioyd attest, Butalo. y LAKMON'T, SURGEON, F. R SOCIETY, P: + 8. Medicine, has sata ned (by li rey vets troaiment of sil private disenses) 8 reputation which othora torely envy him. Nes only for the sgtonishingly rapit dct the diseare while loos in many osgcc Syphilitie cence cf moa ele tae destruction of the bones t» been under the charge of t) = yours duration, and ever, and which (mivent without orvi m4 {or and valued ; for unlens the syetem is entirely freed fro the poiron, ib affects the innocous offspring for generations ‘Tho writien cortifioates publiehed by him are for onrve th. notafrsid to sesert, caunot be equtal org. were the great Hicord of Far ‘The oartitiont he vary untors there are thous: Ho, therefore, asp vi mean ob be owed wish medic! Cinily solicits thoce half cured and aoandonod caaca of wi evox ecinpisint in this epeoiality, murrantecs easy fd permanent cure. For troatmens by letter, & t» stacement of the case, wish fee, to box 71 Broadw. will bo necoseary, \Pation pereopally bavaeharste rooms. Ofies hours, Dia the morn 12, ané 5 to Sin tho evoning, st 42 Reade street, two Y, opposite Stewart Hie ort nal work wil REWARD —OROSSMAN turo.~Of sil remedies yor di ay and pe ot, de eat eure, with Out the teas? rete ink, oF oxpornre, or changs in epplesticn 60 basin isuy od in ‘twa days. | Hold ne tie drug atone, 219 Brondws oraer of Chambers 4) algo at No. 10 Artor Houno; at'110 Broadway, wad 10 Fulton surcet, corter of Williams Hy ONLY BROURLEY AGAINST BUNDO Th tice st diseaa is to apply vo the old FRY enensy, Neo Division New York. is now cow bein eno i a hs tumely onestion twenty yours t be + tbe = hab are deily sevenly jo roa End saved from au ently grave, by, Vir, Huwter, and tho vac of hie infMlible romedy- Ked Drop. ‘This modisine is the rowult oteonvurtos of ua S and mosbtelenbed medical mon im ied Gormeny. Perfvoted from tho hole avid orl eo and compounded from fitry dite Dirant ingredionle; to couconvrated thar vial will eure three persone, and mover takes @ whole viol to ouzo the mors inveborate oneo. harindoas tad shovongs in ite Rotion, oF Sosa beret ie saoou d= va private, Bo leo Madival Wing 81 OBOE KeMLOdioR, ,