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! ag 5 crowd ecens i 5 imto the streets, the mob, outside and in, shouting at every crash of the perishables At last the disseoti bester-ckelter out of the windows on to the sidewalks, the crowd below, or wherever else they scent tend lend, This was the i sc sting part of the ees on talk skeleton was lashed to a ber’s pole, and sil sorts ct fiendish demonstrations Twice the building was fired, and the fire bells pw But at last, worried with thelr over oxertions, ead the work of demolition done, the rioters vamosed, end et nine o'clock (he authorities bad a of the bullding ‘again, and * order reigned in Wareaw'’? Fifty armed men stsyed im the building Gee ee but this morning another gathering assembied, signs of another demomriration were visible. The military were ory oalied cut. Gat Wood, of the Light Artillery, obarged with ~ grape,” vccupied the centre of « hollow equare, formed by the Cleveland Battaliom of Infantry, iu full basile asay Arrests commenced by the civil ai thoritios, saristea by rquads of the military, and so} = five or thirty of the more refractory are in du- “The ae Sewing eard is from the professors of the medi- cal school: — svORess TO THK PUMLIC, BY THR PacuLTT WEMTERN COLLSGK OF HOMROPATHIO MEDIOIN: In view of the cent destruction of our halls by a mob, acd the numerous (else rumors in circulation, it comes Beorssary that we should make « statement of the causes which produced and fosvered this disgraceful movement. The College commenced its reguiar season upon the fSirwt Monday in November—having made arrangements for procuring its rut jects frome distant olty, Boon after the commencement of the session, sersrai weeks before the dissecting room# of our College were opened, the body of # daughter of Mr Tohueonset Ohio City. was ab- etracted trom its grave. A search was made by the —_ in both collegee—but mothing was found im our ce. Near the middle of February, an ocoupant of a room An one Of tbe lower stories of tte edifice discovered a body ia a vault of privy in the rear of theedifce. The Seer wee raised by the Janiter,and under the direction Dean, was iuterred in the City Cometry. bai ea examination of the vault disclosed fragments of bogies which bad been dissected. On Baturday, the iéth inst., several daje after the iaterment, Mr. John- cn disinterred the buried bedy, and pronouaced it that of bis daughter. Accordingly, cpon the 16th instant he appeared at the College ediilce, armed with un axe, and accompanied by others provided with clubs. The crowd continued to swell until a mob of rome two hundred was assembled, ousisting mostly of Germans, lish, drucken Americans from Ohio City, aud idle boys attracted by the crowd. At this time, about 2 o'clock Professor Withereil returning to the editice, where bis room was found it oned by rome tevem or eight students, defending against the crowd. Proceeding to the rear of tha building. he saw the Mayor, and spout ity persons of the crowd Son way into the building, were removed by the Mayor, who than proceeded, us Le guid, to procure assistance to dis- perse the mob. On the departure of the Mayor, the coers were closed, and the building lef Lo the obj Prof. Wicherell afd the few students who were pr . Soon after, the doors were forced, and the mob, headed by sohnson, armed with his axe, eflected an entrance. » A citizen, however, beving ded in removing Johnson, Prof. Withereli and his smali garcison were dia, with the astista noe of two or three oitisens, to pre- Vent Lhe crowd from ascending to the third story, until the reti ct the Mayor with several polfoemen, by whose aid the building was cleared, after which it was s int the postession of the police, hing further eauastiehs until after dark, when the ong tbe crowd commenced breaking the win- dows, and the mob entered the building. In their aim- lees fury, they destroyed some valuable anatomioal speci. mens. aD excellent chemical apparatus, aud ruined s choice museum, containing specimens that on never be replaced. ‘Thus, im the quiet performance of our duties, with no vioiaticn on our part of custom or propriety, our balls beve been broken up, our cabinet ruined, and our session qaterrupted. The fragments found in the vault were thrown there without the cogpisance of the facuity, they having contracted with end paid the janitor to give them a decent burial. They having beeu promptly buried by Rim last year,we had no reason to suppose him deiin- quent this year. Nor do we still know but some indi- vidual may bave thrown them in withoat his a prinity, Dor was there any odor to attract attention, unt! those who ecarched the vault had emptied ite contents on the ground. Or THE Aa to the body found in the vault. if {t was ever in the | editice, It was oairied there after the closing of the dis- eocting roome, furtively, and contrary to a by law of the fustitution, The teculty are no more responsible for this ect than for any similar lawless act committed daring the vacation of tue school, Tt is to be regretted th dividuals ccoup: mace of the me 3 rather to olimulate the mob thaa to allay thei cement. By order of the Maculty. HOU Sentra, Register. in the course of the riot, | C.D, WILLIAMS, Dean, LATER FROM THE SEAT OF WAR The wilitery hold their own on the plains of Potters’ Wield The sentinel immediately in front of Potter's gro sory, oorner of Champlain and Ontario streets, was found diszuised, Raving reeeived overtures from the enemy ard was unmediately dischsrged. Our citizen solsiery behave lixe regulars. Every man stands by bis gun, cooked or | Ifthe oscasion re- | ha oked, and the country is rate we sball irrue extras every hour. Tuz Ropsery or Tue Barx Missowri —Tho Bouon Courier, of the 21st inst, haa the follow- ing :—It will be reocliected that Oapt. Dixey, of the bark Missouri, of New York--whish was wrecked on the coast of Sumatra, in Nov. 1800—and Capt. Pitman, of the ehip Bterling, have been on examinstior this city, be- tore U_B. Commissioner Hullett, for some days past, one joint charge of stealing $20,000 from the wreck of the Misouri, ard that they were, om Thureday, held for trial ¢ March term of the U8. District Court. The tes- sony was that they tock money from the wreck, and secreted it on board the Sterling, and that upon the arrival of the esta? at Holmes’ Hole, where she put inon accoumt of heavy weather, the two captains conveyed the money ashore, and secreted it. ‘The following communication, received by telegraph last evening, from Now Bedford, Lem tore this teati- mooy somewhat :---New Bedford, Friday evening, Feb. 20 .-- The $20,000 said to have been taken from the ship Sterling, im December last, and which war supposed to have been stolen from the wreck of the Missouri, is sup- posed to have been conveyed from Holmes’ Hole last wight. where it had been recreted. A brother of Captain Proman arrived at He!mes’ Hole a few days ago, and was missing at en tarly hou: this morning. A person sup- poeed to be him, landed near Falmouth this forenoon, vita both hands badly frozen. The boat in whioh he is suppored to have made the paseage, was found this after noon, very much iced. The theory is, that the $20,000 stolog money has been taken from the ground at Hclmes’ Kicle, end re laterred et Falmouth. The William R. Pit. saan brother te Oept Pitman, alluded to ab: in this oity last evening. in custody of Marshals Riley end Coolidge. We ¢id not learn the epecific charge Sgainst bis, or whether the money alleged to have been stolen was found upon him. He wes the pi urege. His fingers were all frozen badly. otend that he wasthree beurs in makiog from Holmes’ Hole to Falmouth. biy be investigated to day parange ‘The case will proba- Deats or Jupoe Hearn —The don Upton 3 Heath, late arsoclate Judge of the U States for Mar: A, died on the 20th int, at Waltimore The Reltinore K pwhiean and Argus oye —Judge Heath has been too long | identified with the cicy of Baltimore to peed any eul gium et our hands. The history of his services will doubtless be written by 2ome che more competent than ourselves. From ® leng persona) soyuaintance with the Sudge, ws Yee! authorized in reying that in all his reiation®, roo Litienl, and personal. hie urbanity, integrity, and werality beve been rach a6 to commend him to o rmest sympathy ard spprobation. If there in tr in the adage of Pope—" An honest man's the nob work of God Upton © Heath was one of that nobi ty, h will be remembered by the community fo 10 long resided Araxst or 4 Mar. 1 The Nationa JEPREDATOR = hs agence, of the 20th imstant. rays: One of the ener al agente of the Port Ofice ‘Department, yoster day ‘srvewted, Willie 1 Harrin, lave t postimas- tor at Liainesville, Berkley county, Virginia. on Fespleion of baving committed sundry depredations, during the inet fell particularly, on letters mailed to and from Wi Hameport, Maryland. Previous to his being lodged im a at Martinsborg, Virginia, it appuars he confesses hu guilt.” Tue SevEntiEN Yxan Locusts —D, eon B. Smith, of Baltimore, states that the seventeen year tooustes will appear this year in Commectiout, east of the iver, apd most probably in a portion of Marsachuset! ‘They will aleo appear ic Franklin, Bristol, avd Hai shire counties, yasetie, and expecially about Fall Biver. Ceciporntans Bace AGatn.--Thirty of the large company who left MeVennellsville, Ohio, a few days age, ctliged California, after going a¢ far as New York, were 4 to return, om sooount of their inability to get pasney on any of the steamers. “Superior Court. Defore Hon. Judge Oampbell Fer Dm-Fleming ve. Hecker In this ents, the jury dould not agree, snd were ditcharged Henrietta C. Steers, by her Guardian, mw. Anne Storrs and others —This was on section of ejeotinent, to recover ation of premises in Lewis etreet. The property,in feo, was owned by Wm. Jarvis, who executed a mortgage to the Traders’ Insurance Company. The mortgage was subsequently foreclosed, and the premises sold, under the directions of the Court of Chancery, and bought by the insurance com, pany The insurance company re- pater im possession of the property till May, 1545, when tt was conveyed by the company to Jlenry Btsers, Jr, Shae tte pee ‘al if id (appears that the deed «not recorded, pay it subsequently came into the easton of the defendants. The death of Mr. li 4 « ooeurred some time after his widow became lic, ond the plaintiff, as the issue, sy owned by her father at the time ef his death “i.e defendants denied that the said Henry Rteors. Jr «us tw posmeesion of the property Verdict for plain (uit wenty persons baving forced their | Religious Ia a SERMONS TO DAY. Mereer street Churoh—Rev Dr. and , Orchard street, between Hi: Walker streets—Lindlay Murray Hoag. ovening. Fitth Universalist ocety i, w.@ por Uni- versity Medical ahve Tees <r otreet, near Third avenue. Rey. OH Fes— Lecture on the prrable of the “Prodl- gel Son," in the Universalist Church, Orchard street, Bear the corner of Broome street, evening Beoond Reformed Presbyterian Churoh, No 472 Broad- way, between Grand and Broome streets —Preaching bt eg a John Little, morning and evening Bastern Congregational Chureh--Rev. Henry Ward Ricoto morning; Rey N. H. Eggieston, afternoon; and Bev. Wm. Patton, D. D., evening. Bev. 8 L Bcott—-Defence of Sititud Manifestations, Eleventh street Church, between Third and Fourth ave- pues, morning apd evening Free Church of the Hoiy Nextar, Ludtow steost, acar Grand—Rev. Dr. Hawke, evening Rev. Dr. — perance Sermon, Methodist Church, on West Chirtieth atreet, near Kighth avenue, 0B Sabbath ever , Feb. 43. at 7 o'clock. New Jerusalem Church, Eighth street. near Broadway. =Prof Burh, evening. Subject—The Psychology of the New Church. Rev. JL. @obook will lecture on ‘‘the Futare Destiny of Men,” at the Lutheran Church cf 8t. James, Mul- berry street, near Grand, evening. Kev EK Lathrop—Sermon to the Young Baptist Taber- nacle. Second avenue, evening. P EB Church of the Messlal—Roy Mr. Cook, Rector of 8t. Bartholomew's Sparen evening Dirciplos’| Phonting House in Beventecnth atreet, near Sixth averut—Dr. 8 KE Sheppard, morning Bt Jude’s Church, Sixth avenue, opposite Amity strest —Bishop Whitehouse, evening ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE ¥ ‘The Presbytery of Geneva appointed. at their meeting at Vienns, 7, Bamavel H. Gridiey, of Waterloo, and Rev. Files Tawiey Jr, of Vienoa, ministers ; end R. @. Par dee, of Hootig ‘and 0. Croweil, of Lyons, commissioners to the Ge Rev. W. tlogerth and Rev. BR. Duanit coe Rev @ kk. H Shumway and Rev John Ward, mers to the Aubura Semi. nery. Kev. Dr. Parker, of Philadelphia, has been unank movely called to the pastoral obarge of the Blecoker street Churoh, in thia city. Le last weex reeigned his pastorate in Philadelphia Mr. 8. Y, Lum, a Hoentiate of Newark Presbytery, was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church at biid- dietown. N. Y., on the 13th of January. Rev. Thomas 8. Ward was ins led, Ny the Presbytery E mM nies pastor of the church in Carbondale, Pa, january Rev edward Lord, late of Romulus, N.Y, was in. stalled pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Fulton, on the 10th inat. Rev J. KR. Young. of Painted Post, hes received sad accepted sn invitation from the Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville, N.Y. Rev. J. Peet, of Norridgewcoke, Me., was lately struck by ® paralytic shock ‘The new church edifios erected by the First Congrega tional Society in Malone, N. ¥ , was dedicated on the Oth instant. Rev. Walter Clark, pastor of the South Congregational Ohurch, New Haven has reocetved @ call from the Con. gregetional Ohurch in Cincinnati, lately under the care of Rev. Dr. Lerd. | Rev Porter H. Snow has received and socepted @ call to sattlo over the Congregational Churoh, Bouth Liadiey Rey. 8. H. Higgins has been dismissed, st his own re- quest, from the pastoral charge of the Uhurch of the Filgrims. in Boston, Rey. DB. Bradford has requested a dissolution of his | pastoral relations to the Congrecational Uharch in Liub- rdstown, Mass, | Bev. Z Whi-temore, formerly of North Guilford, Gon- necticut, was installed on the 18th instant, at Booket, asa. | Rey. Edward F. Atwater, of New Haven, was installed * | at Salmon Falls, N. H, on the Sd inst Rey. Calvin Durfee, late of Dedham, Mase, was lately installed over the Congregational Church in Brooklyn, 0. 4 ax, Penliean Ys Role bas been installed at Poters- ugh. Va On the 28th of January, Rey. ¥. L Comfort was ordain- od and mstalled aa pastor of the Reformed Dutca Church at White House. N. J. Kev. George W. Scheide, formeriy of Philadelphia, Pa. has received the call, and has accepted the pastorate of the Evangelical Lutheran congregation of Orwigsburg, Sohoylkzill Co., Pa. Rev. Mr. Knox, of Rome, haa so far ieee his health as te be able to resume, in good part, his pastoral duties. Rev M. M. Colburn has at his own request, been dis- missed from the Pacific Church, in New Bedford. Rev. 8. & N. Greeley lateof Chickopee Falis, was in- | stalled pastor of the First Congregational Church and | Bociety in Great Barrington, on Wednesday, the 4th iast, Mr. Wm. T. Reynolds, formerly of Ando' d lately of New Haven Theological Seminary, has received a unanimous call to settle over the First Congregational Church in Sherman, N. Y. Rev. H L. Grose bas just removed from North Kast. Dutchess county, where he has labored for nearly five yeare past, to Galway, Saratogs county. Mr. Henry Brenton was lately ordained to the work of | the minietry at Zion’s Mount, Oren county, Indiana. Sermon by Rey. John Warder. The meeting honee of the First Baptist church of Springfield, Obio, was dedicated to div n¢ worship on the ‘12th inet. ‘The Rev. @ W. Gorham has resigned the charge of the ie Baptist church at Humpbreysville, Ct. ¥. Charles W. Porter has resigned the paxtoral ri of the Baptist church at North Haven, Ct -H.M. Richardson. a iste graduate ef Rochester Treviogical Seminary, was ordained at Hamilton, Onio. on the 4th inst A Baptist church was crganized at Lapeer, Cortlend county, en the 29th of January. Mr. Austin Nor graduate of Brown University, ined es@ minister of the gospel, at Derby, Vt., on the 20'h ¢f January | _A Ba} tist Church has beem ovnstituted at Pekin Ind, of twenty-mx memoers, the truit of » protracted meeting | at that place. Rey. J. R. Eldredge, late of Richmond, Walworth county, Wisconsin, bas accepted the pastoral care of th: Baptit church im Dorr, McHenry county, Ill ev. David Matlock, late of Lilinois, bas accepted the | pastoral care of the Baptist church at Lancaster, Grant county, Wie. ‘aptist church was erat constituted at Duncan Settlement, near Millersburg, Ill. Tey. J. R. Johnson has closed his labora with the Bap- tit cburoh in Henderson, Jefferson county, and accepted the unepimous call of the Baptist church in Saugerties, Ulster county. Rev. Daniel W. Sherwood bas resigned the pastoral care of the Baptist church at Shenandoah, to take effeot on the Ist of April next. Rey. ©. F. Bti in, formerly of Greensboro’, has set- tled at Carlowville, Dallas county, Ala On the 10th November a new parish was organized in Boston, onder the name of the Fres Church of 3t Mary, for sailors, of which Rey J. P. Robinson was appointed eburch rector. The Church of the Ascension, Fall River, was con- necrated to the service of Almighty God. by Bishop East- burn, on the morning of Thursday, the 12th inst ‘The Right ‘ea Dr Southgate ‘has accepted a call to the Rec Md the Church of the Advent, Boston The Coffey has accepted the call to the Rectorehip of at ‘Paul's chureh. Kast Chester, N. Y. ‘The Rev. Charlee Woodward has accepted the call to the Rectorehip cf Trinity church, Semeca Falls. W. N.Y Thereday, January 20ih, the Free Church cf the Atonement in Augusta, Ga., was consecrated by Bishop Eliott. Thi edidce bas been erected at a coet of $10- 090, by ® single family of three individuals, as a thank- offering unto Almighty God, for the blessing he has visited tpon their worldly substance, watt Rev Harvey Stanley, of Bt. Mary’s parish, Saint "a county. Md . has been aj eee eee iC ‘oly Trinity parish, Prince George county, Md. The new Presbyterian ehurch in Pluckamin, N. J., was dedicated on Wednesday, the 3d inst. es N. Murray, D D., of Elizabethtown, proached the sermon. On the 4th instant, a new Presbyterian ohurch was | dedicated in Chester N. J, of which the Rev Abraham Williamron i pastor. Bermon by Rev. De. Murray, of Elizsbethtown The Rey Casper Rh Gregory bas received a unanimous call from the church at Oneida Depot, Madison county, New York n A. Gretter, of Greensboro, N. C., has receiv- Ss Ker. Jo daununimour call te the church io Wilmington, N. C , lately under the pastoral care of Rev. J. 0. Stedman. The Kev 1 N Shepperd, of Bavannab, Obio, bas ao- pimous call to the church of Marien, Ohio, ved tothe latter place, where oorrespon- dents will please eddres# him. The Union Theological Seminary in this elty, has e- venty-nine students from eighteen different States. Rrticion im Onxcon A writer from Oregon, in giving a tkete religious matters there, has the bath facts end figures ;=-Popul mn of the territos Methodist ‘bpleoopal cbureh ministers, 15; 3 Wechoaie | Protestant mini-ters 4; Congregati allt nlsters 0; | Baptist (Mirsionary) ministe Boptist tant | slopary minis and new) mi- bistere 4; Associate and Ansociate Reformed ministers, 3: Cumberland Presbyterian ministers, 4; Protestant Epis- copal. 1 CITY TRADE REPORT, Barvnpay, Feb. 21-6? M Arune.—Baler of 60 bbls, pots and were effected at $5 8 $6 12)5 per 100 Ibs, Btock reduced to 1,156 casks both kinds. Brravercrr#.Flour moved to the extent of 10,000 bble. ordinary to choice Rtate at 7 98% @ 96 12%, oom- mon to Bouthern at $60 $5 18%, and eee fancy Wertarn at $6 08'; a $5 26—the previous value; be- Aides which there were 0,000 bbls. thera rumored as takem for expert at $6, but we could not trace the transection. Rye flour was held at $3 62 a reat wine meal at $3 665, without aac and corp reemed inanimate, uosaiteted, tor rye, 12C0 bushels found ir at Te. a 76c —the former | rates. Northern eats continued brisk at 40 = 460. Gor yam varied ite, 200 bage Java fetching 11o., and 306 Laguayra 9 Coren —The ‘tarket_ generally exhibited » firmer tone to day, with sales cf 2600 baies at « mall improve: ment on the betier grades, which cond to be mostly in request. We continue our quotations — { Livenroot Cuassrvic ation New Oviean Florida. bobite & Te oe ipa Uplands. Inferler. Ordinary Frvianre —Vertels for Livetpool continued which, with the advance in rates, had s tendency to cheok thipments. Rhippers were also waiting for the Oombels news, A few hundred bales cotton were reported a out 6,000 bushels graim were engaged at (d ; pad at 26. There was nothing of moment reported for Li don, Vor Antwerp, cotton was taken at >; ashes 64.; and rice at 268. There was no alteration in for Havre ot California Frvit—There wore 600 boxes Maings raising bought ) #1 6 ABT 70; 1000 bal do. at Bt e9 «Wo; 00 onene Fes : : £. sentient ob Oe; ond 20 casks Zante currants, at 4Ke, anemone 16 @ 8Co. per hun- 'o heard of bales Amerioan undressed being tag at BT #06 #8 ae Taon —! Pig was rotalling at $20, cash; de- mand limited. Leap —Nothlog fa farther Seaaapions in Galena; 4000 on tare iach pala) ord al Lins —Rockiand common oontinued inanimate at bast ae ‘About 300 bbis. Louisis OANA ians changed hands, ‘at 800 0 alight advance. Navat Sronus.—Orude turpentine was yt at 63 06%; spirits at dle. 0 430.; white rosin, $2 0 $8 60; and common do, $1 260. a rhe Sho.; but we beard of mo sales. Rurmos — 4900 Ibe . prime were obtained at 650. a 87 4o — usual tit Ona pa they? was in moderate request, at 6256, and whale, at 60c. per gallon, cash. Provisions appeared more active, the business insiud- ing 3C0 bbls. prime and mens pork, at $13 62's $14 12K, and $16 50a py 76; 19 pkgs. extra shoulders and bh: at To « 8¢.; 60.000 tbe. old bars, at 70; 2600 prime lard, ete 8 9X0. per Ib; 400 0 ncaa} beef. ‘ot $6 & $6 - Be @ $12, with prime meas, at $16, respeot Beoans. 100,000 eee were disposed of at 914 por thowend Boar —Castile was scarce, and hold at $10 per 100 Ibs. Seinits —There have been 550 bbis. Ohio and prison whirkey pioked up at 220. a 22%c., cash, per gallon. Boose —About 100 bhda Louisiana found a market at 440, abiyo. pec lb Prices steady. Tariow.~ Thice were 7 000 lbs prime reported sold, at private contract. 60, with a reduced stook, was the ge- neral asking rate. REOEIPTS OF PRODIOR THIS DAY, By New Havew Rarinoav.—B04 cides leather, 13 bales wool, 282 pkgs. butter, 129 do, oheese, 60 bags flour, 800 barhele rye and 760 do. cata. By Fase Rareoay 42 bags corp, 489 do. oats, 445 do. 20 hogs 6 bales woo), 30 packages cheese, 47 do. 60 byis. whiskey, 1,072 do. four, and 082 sides Hunson Riven Raitnoan.— 328 bbls flour, 05 bags 20 pkgs. beef, 56 do. batter, 1,000 bushels corn, do. 8498 do oats, 000 cides leather, 566 ‘ont tle, 447 sheep, 238 hogs, 47 bales bay, 97 do wool, ‘and 451 bbls. time. Br New Yous avo Hanan Batinoan —Rooeipts for the wesk ending Feb 21:~ 60 cattle, 15 cows, 199 calves, 499 sheep, 3.664 Ibs. pork, 48 packages butter, 677 bushels cate, 89 baga buckwheat flour, 114 bales hay, 41 tons iron, 10 do. timber, and 187 bales wool. MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALES. PHULADRLPHIA, bucky Bonds, of te Ne. 1,337 aa p ida o—900 elie fone. Taland isi ing Railroad, 33\4, Second Bosrd— 0034; $1000 ‘Lehi ib Ravieaiion 6's, om Read- k. Morris at eo Pots tea m onnsyt ral 2 ending Railrom caida Minchiil After Salos— $1000 Roadin, road O's, Long Ielead Railrond, 95; sf Beading Rail Diea, On February 20, Jonn M., Jr., son of John Mand Aan Elira Patterson. aged 14 years and 10 months. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend his fu nerai, from the reaidenoe of his father, No. 62 Lexington avenue, this morning, at 10 o’cleck, to proosed to Yon- ers, by the Hariem Railroad St Louis and Richmond. Va, papers please copy. Fpwarn Haatire, aged 34, o native of Cavan, parish of Kilmore. and ron of aiary and William Hartley. His friends and acquaintences are reapestfully invited to attend his foneral, this afternoon, at 2 o’clook, from tho City Hospital. On Saturday morning Wuitts wore His funeral will take place on Sunday, the 22d Instant, at balf past 4 P.M, from the residence of bis mother, Mrs. Samucl Whittemore, 121 Waverly Place. His friexde, those of bis family, and of his futber-in-law, Commodore Sloat, are re«pectfully luvited to attend his funeral, without further notice. On February 21, after a lingering Illness, Joseenre T., wife of William N’ Dengherty, aged 27 sears, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapsctfully Invited to attend the funeral,on Monday, the Z:dinst., at 11 o'clock A. M , from her late residence, No 27 Kast Broadway The remains will be taken to Newark, Now Jersey, for interment. On February 20. at his residence, Hell Gute Jossrn Fourne, in the 8d year of his age The funeral service will take plsce on Monday after Boon, at 4 o'clock, at Calvary Churoh. At Cincinnati, Ohio, on Friday, February 20, of con- sumption, Feanchs Many, wife of William H. Brown, and davghter of the late Philip Young, in the 35th year of her age At Mobawk, N.¥ on the 18th inst., Gro. F, Ferre, wi. aged 64 vee: Ou Saturday evening, February 91. Jarre We dow of the late William Welsh, aged 72 years and 7 months. Her friends and relatives are invited to attend her fu- neral, on Monday, at 1 P. M.. from her late residence, No. 8% Cherry etreet, without further noti of erysipelas, Jawes Bavaro BAKIDTIMNE INTELLIGENCE, ments OF the Ocean Steamer. Gmaves Dara. Fo! -Philadolphia, ow Fora. oy en sew rw Yer fo" era. ne cnene OW. ‘Mar 8,::..Berm & 8) Thom . Rewyorr :Moh 3, ,,.,QduanaCharee ‘ALMANac—PEDRUARY 21. SUN RISES oes MOON SETS |. BUN BETS so ae 6 41! won waren. PORT OF NEW YORK, PRD. ‘ ‘21, 18ta, Cleared. ra, Now Orleans, MO Roborts Alabama. Ludlow, Savannah, 8 L Mitehitt. Btoamahip Marion, Berry, Charleston, Spofford, Tileston & a ieomat Roanoke, Parrish, Norfolk and Petersburg, Deon jm pion, London, J Griswold, night, Liverpool, Grinnell, Minturn & ‘Bap Lady Franklin, Yeaton, Li: crpocl, 8 Thompson & Ne- yi Loveland, New Orleans, 7 P Stanton. ion. Buskitn & tudcon, Hamburg, Schmidt & Home Hosmer, Havans, Crosby, Crocker & Co. FR ADD Logen ( it), Logan, Kingston, Js gio ark Thal jardper, Neuvitse, Nesmith & . rk Geo Leslie, Sleeper, Apalachicola Es Ce! ia Ann, Comery, Cardenas, bo) Bromen (Brem). Koper. Matanzas, Brie Prinoe of Wales (B:), Lock! Ture Ytacds'm asier Breas B Brown, Brown, Sagus la Grande, Simpson, May- Thompeon & Hunter. Morrick & ES Ald hew Ae sf. Bi more, Johnson & Lowd. Broddard, Baltimore, J Hand mpgon, Philadel ot Now i Sarah y Masher. Bohr Rosoius, French, Taunton master. Bohr Flores, Varnum, Me, RP Back & Co. Boeamer ircaakiees Be Nadelphia, M Baadlocd. pallor Josey Bourn Amicy, SKN Sloop Bx fy Lewis, Fall Riv Sloop W H Bowen, Keany, Providenos, master. Arrived. /Eieamohip Pioneer, Klvieodee, Chagos eb 6, and San Juan ‘Wah, with passongors, st Tileaton & rh award (of ‘lozant }, Dearborn, Mobile, 21 days, Tei tiles Onatlee aw) palliotere. Csnton 1865 ders, and Lemay 98, DE St ey th mdec, tol Moses & Bro, No dave, 11 og 3 oneke Br ship Pemberton, Ws days from. My tne Bri rah le Core, Vene- weclae wan St, wih ies nd cofit Porkine & Oo. oe od of woster! Bug tye Forgvson, C tice, Buikley. Fev 17, 6AM with lightaing, which mages in her sek struck she head of mi 98 fire, which was soun extinguished by hauling ‘the top; the orew were all forward at she time fiswisn town ‘she fore inet noone injured. The 7 has experienced very beavy Vhs when off oulty suoceeded in reaching th Rockaway, Brewer, Virginia, eres Baker, Smyr fe Polat; was nes Bea nto Heke te , son afvoewatds sprune Up hward, which would le them to go olor. ot, Providence Rslews. Regel Fond Magi “Berry No 4 Richi a, 0; Haris Little, io Janeice: Kuwtord, Bau Pranciseo; Australia, st moridian, do; at punset, BAL Herald Bi Marine Correspondence Fob 15, ay Wear, Alin, from A) siachiceln, with 600 bales’ of The bark Fr ight of ‘she cotton, which tan aekore ip Tolamon has not yet proporty cares af been appraised ab R23 alee: ad ail «tori '%a" talon her. bave et fa pore betes tepaireé and omulked; ew On y srtived on the 12¢h inst with US noe tad Tampa Bay, to pail with oehl bs yom Foy ~Bach White Oload, foe B Vork agen: brine Sa tr a ie rer — Apaslachiools; , Harber 4. and old 14th for Spicer, WYor! ria! wh tor NYork: sche dethe’ Kil Gamble, Uevser, Gs Marke; pris Hors jokney, Tampa Bay, ani ih vay. cy “J Arrived—Bohr Bally c Cleared—Bark Jaren ni mn a jartha Kivumag, Thayer, ¢ toute ton. me Miscellaneous, IRB Boo correspondence. on Buanunca—The Monn Jaa states that th earco jecharge: entice float fi Ri bias be oan e ship afte jeano Ba fa leg while as. work-tn the reerip arth task ils a aien contributed $100 foF his File Suir Junsey (of Salem), Day, which onteet al Havre i orleans. is anid to have bad only twont five days passage from tho Balice, and twenty oix fr ity. Bric Onnax Tarr. of Charleston, now at Provi lense, has been gold to a NBedford house. and is to be fitied fo Ho at Norfolk from ina 1nd 59 6, lon 4 2%, atx oF oigh box ‘e large equanihy of writing paper, or ab; One box wad a marked oute! Ba whioh wont ashore on Cuttybank 18th ‘e00 0M gad will bo towed to NBedtord; 110 bbls been oaved. ‘Tua Pour reported ashore ol ioe Rony is Nori to bo tha Lucretia, for Boston, with We probably w lacae 9a Aopsail o her to boa herm A Vreaet, reported “dismantled,” but supposed di maatod, was fallen in with Le nate by petty vareys Western, on the passacs fre! Thomas to Kin, 1 mer towed her within sats fave ‘miles of stn nd ¥ ‘be hi hawser broke, aad the veosol drifted away, No description is given. wha AS 8+ Thomas Jan 23 (b: ford, poe iQ oil sass \ ae ith ( by let Davis barton, toll sees bad pode one whale since Ravan the Wo : mado W4 bbls op oil (previously's font home 400 *) eden Yak 1, Dominga, Tripp, NB, 6 woe with «9 bia apr bis Geb, put is" for tetionl ald fo orme 2 Dee 25, Amazon. Dacgeht, YH, 260 fid irom Table Bay, CGH, Dee G, Jullus Carre aud Bamitin Babesér, NL. for Bovelation Lalas Netices to Mariners. This stated in a letter from Koy Wost that a Licnt will be placed om Caryeford Reef on the lish of Maroh. Doouments with oe 4. Morgan, arowth of the United States, or, Aen ober coston, {¢ should be evatod that {6 bas b in 8 port of she United Stater, and 208 shippod diseo ‘trom S voweol Krom & fOFSUR DFE 4 RAINALS, UB Consal, Spoken, Wo Edwards (of selfast), 1 daye from Cardenas for 15th ings, 1 miles BE of sao Highlands, by pik 6 ‘bam, from Zage for NYorx, loaking, Feb 1, Foreign Ports. Axaxano, PR, Jan 22—Bark Edas, Bibbins, Sap and f NYork, unc; schr B Hand, Ackoriey, do do, latter i ance upon the sloop of-war i Crane Gazt.a0, BABark Ubonsaze, Sno CressuRcos, Feb tata! Merpeliery! Filoxet, die. Nee Slat alt, ark 1; I—BrigsP B Pg ines Coleco w days; Rebecoos & France ron, bh, a V4 Henry w aes aa Bes Duke of Wel! Hieyeills, Steejer; Reward, Rawle: Poland: Typeo, eae Royal Sailor, Uj Portland, Gaiterd, ute; Cir Bu nd Mary Warre: Ay Foo pres bark Emma F rc! acola. Cia igeh, bark Solom Piper. Curtis, Cardeuss; brig Ba- f ‘Charleston; sob 'm M Groton, Geyer, Aut Cone Coffin, be Now 40 do; John Benson, an, €o soon? brie te, Lan- P Soule, Smith, for Norisans a0. Sd ifr ane Foulsand, for Gibral- h, and had beon dovained abt 10 averse wt Inds. px Coro, Venzuels, Jan Sl—No Am vessels in ort. V pavannas, Fob 1i—Barks Bata’ Ol ton soon; Kegstta, Pratt, for do 10 oF die, for NYork, 14; for Boaven, lg molasses at $2 Sus: fo, abt ready. ‘eb 10—Brige A Blanchard, aes from and for ‘Boston, disg; Bam Small, Leighton, from and for do, Idg molasses Sr Jonn, NB, Feb 14—Cld brig Comet, Fritc, Alexandria, Home Ports, BOSTON, leb 20—Arr berks Erol ye, Hiohbori i Howes, atin and ‘a bai yd black, En' Corvo. Baxter, wig, Hastings, for Mer ‘the former is Old shi Africas ‘Czarina, Bates, ands Gon Marshall, Oo cord, Cardenas: B14 ship Peston, Sacks Gonareil,Diskey, Sie Lnoinda, Jus! Choctaw, Caarina, ‘She Monde, anip Fiavio. BALTL Feb 20—arr Dorado, Eichboreer, Rio Janciro; sobs Blooming Youth, Collins, Nvorx; Richd Borden. James. Fi erva, MoGivern, a DELPAST. Pap Wola. rie x Xenophon, Wording, Carde- nag sehr § 4 Smith, Wor ‘CHARLESTON, Feb tart t ateamship Union N Yoru Cid auip # Bal ley, Brown, NYork. 81 ip toutb Car eae York; ships Swi rland, Carter, Laverneett aioe Queen, Ross, Havre; sohr Day Spriag, ea 18th, AM- amsbip Isabella, Rollins, Havane, vii Key Woes; biig Joven Nonito (Sp), Marsel, Triaided ds HYANNIS, Feb 20—In port sobrs Chamberiain, Besree, from Philadelphia for Beston; Granite State, to from Boston for NYork; Kxcel, Berry, and B ¥ Le! » Berry, vorvian Feb 20, 4 ¥M— Tue brige Shaokford, trom Masb- Knox, tom Bostong sebrs Woroestey {rom Pro- Tidenge: ae: Olena, JW iL Sturge, Mall and Br Ms: 6 to = tr this afternor romati f i reporiod. Tho Southern boan veosele left tor destination this morning. The Esgle, anc brig RF Loper, both bound tor Brasil, come inte the roacetead. A large bark aud two schrs sight, heading for she Break wator. it Georke L, wi a lead of nsyal gehly trom the North, Ba daces, from Rio Jancito, anmore (Br) trom G moring. The ship Grey £ogle, RF Loper, for Peruambuce, won ‘2 bound flees started for Phi BROW, DABS: ye Richmond, and to eee Inst night, iphia ab 9 0°elook Barre: ig Judge . Boeton. Cid ships Mortimor Livingston, anda mkt; David Connom (ar), Robertson, 4 Farnhata, Sums fo de Cuba. d ship Jobn Curtis, Hogs Havana. Buchanen, Clark, Boston: «, @le 82h, nig Pembxc a do; Three Thom BW OiKANS, Leb | erpeol; EL Rerriwan, puare, lave uF ters (8m), Borvs, yy sehre Corpolia, Gcod: 0 Blisabes ery, Leceq. Vere Crus. SNORVULI, Feo Isat sept ¢ lang: Maz Fete ra ace ot; Me or he parent! Lave Barwich K Syiog, Paliaderphia bound 80 lions nd pur ta wish ous f eneig CASTLE, Fi yy AM—A herm bric is ashoro on iW 4 be Rin ioe is aa bad bere this morning asst any poriod in winter. NEW LONDON, Fob 19—-Are prop C Osgood, Bmith, trom NY¥ork for Allyn’s Point, S14 Cad Palestine, Hols, Vir- ONEWPORT. Fel Weaie eotee Gevello, Berry: Miner . ie shee ns fr, Kelley, and J ff Baker, Kelley, NBedior 0 nm, Biiis, 18 fe ‘0—Arr bark feoy Ann, Kellar, 108, Torry, NYork; RL 4a Feb 19—-Art bark Beroiese (of NYork), Howard, Mobite; 1 Votrel, York, Bolow gene set, Blekerson, fem Feat seagate Rid 1a, Halt, bx Clying Cloud, W: ‘Ts fear aloes br Tiying Cloud, ingick; slog, 4 Thos B Hawkins, Wells, N York. von ‘dana harbor this morning, US revenue outter eins Frederic ised) Gardiner, henoe for N York, passed Point Jndish this m PORTL. han ort Feb sate sohr Pawvuekes, Ulmer, Rook- ine AG AVANNAL For bears brig Wilson Pulver Fe ld rige Excel, Vales, Mow Tork: Enos tman, Havana, Bid bein Wl Jones, Tyler, N Yorks ‘Art bark Rhodes, M N¥ork. Cid, sbipe yrord, Parker, RY as Lwonacd, Basgott, Stvert, Lorian, PROVIDENG b, DT ‘ob 19—Art sohrs Gallego, N York; v Tity, ¢o. Sid schr Baxall, Taytelak Kyo earn ‘oudl Boston ; revitenee; Ly A A Dunvant, Frenoh, Phil- Feb 19--Arr brig Wm M Rogers, Skinner, Rio a gr QXork Bld Dak Aowtye, Aiions brie Adana, | go vie a ee) ‘mene or will maki iret trip to Chagees WitwiNarOR, Feb 10-—Are bark Stamboal, Kinmaa, | York on bay OI er Tb 14 priteat $F poet rare nrlaas are Harrison Prioe, | NW North rive ‘naven, sis Whittak York. Of the | fro ean reanettog ark Re oy Maristch; of the Now | new a a fowport (Wi: j 20 Failed old 17 ane; WH Oroal unique; ‘ihe ni iss a wel Hatebison, Hav dive area D 7 tam FRANCI800, FOR 5 Juan Steamship Plonaer—D O Down, Pi aaah ing. d Daviteon, O Humphrion HL heneyse, W Siz roo fieent cllpyee shin’ GUY: Nostail, 3 wn, RBarbor, W Smock, M MoUariay, A Feat size will Adama’ J G Wallace, B Barber, BL Turpon, W An Jerson, h mfortelio in tenet A Martin, A W Cin 4 her spacious | L ist aM i , row, 0} D Ref, G Witiiwal Z ie Hhoee i ay ay "Gist Bareen, i Ww ‘I Wilson, 3 ¥ Cockral Bhe ri nd {8 is con ony ue: iW lve SA oll 1 pian v Pre oe I} make ae short & paieae as has over b oe F Paticere) Paria FO Waeancl@s 79) eS SMITH & FON, 114 Wallstreet, ru —_ - SP certs! been te yerinaharn, yor OAL TFORNIA A YEW MORE RESPROCTAD 7] Skooiey, W Fairchild, Z Jans, LW Os! bait iene mon Will be admitted tn’ 4 Mattocks, J Stool. w Black, wh, Ontiforsia, vin Vors Orns # B bniltly P Haven, 9 donee ", Brings, @ Foversa, ZDido- | Alexander, box 14 Beooklyn vite, J Bedingon, D Teylor, ASmoos, WA ddan, KRSbae | routs Bhub, sd | only, apply re Salled. ‘acifio—Mr and Mrs F W Gale, y, Bvgiand: we aee ae eenigats coe; OR Solids, Mew ¥ stk, Pe benny im; Kon: rrarf Tova 08 Bavannss— frome and Indy, DN Barten, s we rec Sterling, AD Chapin Rees, lady, and cervi Wiloox., ; Cope cnes a UBAA pipe drt an _ Az rer, M. n~-i0 im the ateeran Caantavon—seoninship Mari ingon, J Kotchum. BM Baynacd G KWiiten, Mre EA Dayoard, Mi map, H P’Dengal aud Iedy, Mi Bonghven and intans, bre Ji jartholom« a ir, WH chor, W 3 Oayary 2 1 T. - on pad ou rene er Jo! =o Ellw is im Mer * sheorage: Alle 6 three Missea ‘Alien WN i che Chas Howard. D i. Biweley. J Migs Taylor, G jw. M Sankford, M m, Mion ‘Skins 7 B 0 Horna: BE U. 5. MAIL STEAMSHIP HERMANN, EDWARD ae cry ee 8. N.) commader will sail for Blieren} ptom, te land the mails an: cairo fork id and Fraaee, on fie ary, Fobrua ny pier Ni 3 North river Fascens iy ‘os bis he $120, ik Fires ¢ Cal Lower ciroug ue. Cabin, low must pase thro ie ween re 0! tiered in Havre and Rondon, x, BAND & RLERA, Agents, praising ‘ill paid for. Foe i eauailog scoommodations {oF ny erage apa) & OO, No. 66 Wallstreet. Pal toamship Arctic will sucgeed the Atlantic, ,and sail if bie PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL STEAM: ship Company intend running their new steamships aa fellows:— FROM PHILADELPHIA. Thursday, March 4 City of Ou City of Man bout Thursday, April FROM LIVERPOOL, 8 ‘ wW hy Teena: Oe: 0 j BIHAR DEON, Pat xchat N.Y. oro. 9 Walnut etree! ae Te ouR ADVERTISEMENT TO. DAY, that toe agonts, C.8. Palmer and B. 8. Haight, of che ependeat Calitornin Steameh y Uompany, hare'piacea the ne did steamer Wm. Penn upen she Cali- fornia route, connecting with the Independont Fanaain, giving aa ourly opportunity for mere to emigeate Aue lend of gold. Gronh ovedit in dus 0 there conticnen for pheir ent rprite, and des ve the erenses ef the public, The W ‘onn will sail en the 2a March. OR. CH4&RLEBTON, ne SPLENDID STEAMER UNION, R. Adama, Master, will leave Pior 4, pogh river, on day, of Fobruary, at 3 o:olook P. M. precisely, Wor frei ply on poor. and for passage, to SPOFFO: TL co, tree! igi This oteamer ia recommonded one of extraordinary spes: comfort and tare 6 Unio Southerner, ca Wodaeed OR F° nd cuperior steamshi wit leave on Satard rt No, oJ 2 A 43 South Lu equalled ee er, Srceee ee) ron prone ails Thi NITED STATES AND PACIFIC MALL STEAMSEUP y—Only through line for Ban Fransisco, via lay, seteeaey a unequ ney or 5 ages isan an epee D. Porter, U.8. N.. comm, D aatl oF 26, from or Bla. + 3 Warren ahs nd m: ETO8, OOD ing wi i steamship Norakerner, to fail ‘ai jhout any delay for é Francieco, on arrival of the passongers and mails at Panama. For freight or passage, heals as the office, in ‘west street, corner of Warren sb. ‘of nding signed at the ofice on the mornizr ef A an PRIDE & CO. Beles CALIFORNIA ~ + preés. Throvch in charge of special messengers Steamer GRORG: A on 2ith freer — reamier SROTUE! JGNATHAN on 26th yuld be Bad up wator- 1 oNe charges mado for cordin; No. 3 Broad atre: wi Messenger will eh inst., who will take ‘chu: halt past two o’olock, portant diepatcnes. J TBAMER OF 6TH MARCH re et rc sco yw an at Ceotain Kitteredge, now lying at Pier No. 4, Frit leave, posisively, for 2 above on Sivuraay, March 6 Bas fully cotabitaned iabion we. bol wishing to go dations are oR hon tg Simone: AND TEDREAS URRY B WHA the onl: 0 18 bak aber of Passencers, si ‘ny detention upen tbe Tananus, For freight or passngo, ap) ee 80 Brondway, 0, DI- reot.— Regular P: ed and oop) LIN, Bow: macter, Ww! This UATY fast sailor, will make the passage in about acocmmodationg for Davsongers anno’ ae except emall lo Creight take rye, Zot Te LER, 36 W. 40 CuaMinns © HIRISRR, 3 and t and e ‘Delage sree. ry STEAMSHIP BROTHER JONATHAN WILL BE 4, North river, on Monday. having under. siterations and improvements, and will enii eree end Sem Juan. on Thursday, 26oh Vited to examine her, Cor phe Aum) 1 ERS.—THE SPLENDID MONUMENTAL CITY, nd superior accommods- Franciseo om the 15th of Passenger coin benoe by the steamships tes, El Dorado, Georgia, Brother Jonathan, and jn all thie mon’ for Chagres, can seo aq Mosers. sachet ‘Nelson hy The Hicnamonsai T° CALIFORNIA PASSE: new, double Cited eteam ing on Con, only, fier regular ex vorably ty ooty ae an ind EW AND INDEPI ENT THROU an LINE TO Californis Pivot detontion.—The new and splendid steamship WILLL PENN, pearee Comman¢er, will a Pier No. 8, arth tiver, March at 3 BP. M., for 4 ‘those partiss who have proenred tickets of the Gth inst., will be transferred to the and will have their tickets reatatered ac- rithout further notice. Tickets for the William Se ‘the lst of April, are cow ready. As 'y guarantee seainet detention, connecting with the first independent steamer on the I’aciio. ana bein: akg Ek & CO, «9 Broad AGH, 7 Be Pen nual, we apecu Por o'clock precisa his steamer tention. For a B. 8. BATOW?, 8) Broadway; or to No.7 Battery Place, yy sonata 1,800 ora, and nasi at iat ied oe pa 2a'ans r Bom teen ard | oams, March 16. The Bi F | oBoo! the fastest atonmors it the worl RA: 180¢ ces aplenaia A copper: | Thursday, Fob: | offers siperiog inducemone for passengers, be being newands | au ut M. | should take this unportant step winione't ie’ i be urvala ro Saas oe say de: | Sard i the delay, eicknoss, yong 0 Iothmas, Val, fc ttmited a uum! as me hs secured till pali ses ry, oe Oreok’s Hotel, 195 Waabingvon rst f frware tt reorage ae CH | ibe teanafared te ancier stonmakls of Vans, a C ir paseaae, m ‘Woat stroot, comer of Warren “ M0. ROBERTS, MBErEE DENT LINE—THKOUGR Ry eo THE evoam: did be {aot etoamebip BKUTHER JONATHAN, boem thoroughly rofitted and osnsidera’ ealarged, wi for Chaqree diroos, on Thursday, Feb, Vo comnoot wish the Tndependen’ steamer, to oat from Jonathan huss pro od henaalt 4 L reel invited to examine her. ri and p A limited number of 4. H. PKLDE & CO" Broad street, neat Wall otreet. Uckots, Apply to Fo BAN FRANCI8CO—PACKET OF Y%rn MARCH. — Tho magpidoent new olioper chin EMPIKE. 1,272 tong, | Capt &. A. Thorndike, having the most superb state room acoommo: in fret ombdin, saloon, and moran’ cabin, dike, ibis bei Francisce,) give the most positive assurance of au Sxtracrdinaty abort paseage, Ample provisions are m fomilien wil! find i be tans be 8) tw Somtontably 22 een ebboDROTS HAVO 6ame fare sane gD SUTTON, Ok Wall stcoets 19 from Tiverps0l to Owing to head wind sere wanting in bright ovid ee Liveep ol 0 be NY., Goorgs Bro James Handen, John Tips) OWNERS OF ‘STEAMSHIP MOND- Pi Wy, 8 prehereny: moti rit? be authority hae a Cc aT this Steamer ae Xo San Fi anoh tickets cam be preoured at thi clsaon, Ne IP MICHAEL AN- fe Nat esi om Fritey, Parsengore will pl mes ab M.. whores steamer It bo convey them to the ship. ae fo’ poets remedning at 00 g rat ob: \d $160 in a betieuduniid xk ee. SUTTON, 84 Wall abreet, THROUGH BIEERA EB TICKET, OF MTH OF Fobruary, eae in os hange for a Throw’ Tioket of Maroh 24th. applicatio BUTLER BHOTAENS ? ‘Nos. 118 and 165 South street Neuer: 0. mi for Ban Vranoi" D dolicate diseases, Lee better th me mi ore Siveve to come eas aatclpatios wel No foo tit! Poured Gonsultations private. a Nodload ‘toon roti, Dir Wanps, eee TREATMENT - —GRE. Las f oan cure thi oe no fee foaulred: nor of | D:, WARD, DEVOTED TO the Py 4 makes the epoediogs oures ever known. contranted s private discass, make early ap’ ifn ‘a omasel vos. troaimens is the admiration of ph: ee re medical book eorees of Broadway, ty. eran nee are Cpe semotimes ta rt ho gratis. Offics, C1 R. DE LANEY’S OBLEBRATED CURATIVE struments, the only certain cure for Coad bir intrmivios resulting from 6 had at his office, 61 Lisp ow York. ‘The most debilitated aro, means of his onkrely new i ns, Fee- fored te manly a Prospootus, with oertid meni fo mang peouniary difficultics to far hus. ‘by 8 tim rk. 1s is contempls tit marrige, whioh sh abe To. Shoe ° 1088 Or ery feniale—the ¥ hs the mothor—the sas inte womanhood, ethorin the vio nature Contompistes an Fagen ‘tho causes, symptoms, and the m: ee ee wos coriain mode of cure, in every 7 tombe whiob her ve: (Extract of a etter 7m & gentlemen in Dayton. Obie Dr. A. M. Mav Dayton, May hiy Dran Bin C—My wite hss been perce} hy otal id somo three years or more, in consequence of her great anced and fering some months before an: a eS nine dangen, po te 0 my- wolf to it the worst. At this twe months) I heard gent book high], (ph of, Bs con! | some masters reaching my onse. On its receipt and 1 cannot ex] e relief 18 affordes mind, anc impat m ing that the remedy. I Seven meio yey more fully she smpisting marriage ablisning oftice, 129 & i Merson, éGheatoat’ street, 1 oery, vill be transmitted ae. the United Seates. All leteers iT ed, Pant Done paid to dene tas . Mauricoaa, box 01 1 a Me Mg 3 cet Rares, ch att en spcviished + 80 nd feta tata | Cheapess book ever pe Pi of Marriage, and ihe youth and Saas sari this, ere Tee d ov alt human a pr ag have boen i we ‘care nd my ‘ee, impracticable to reated of, as al 4 disease Shale ateucteree | Important hints to thers contempiatin, will overcome objections agsinat Paces. It sreate of all diseasos of femal whet orsingle. Strangere who ee Gee! aid, bet oun { wae, any doctor, sashes to know whether their cases are | Properly understood by th Se iz te cenley Lo atin | Bo Popeter isles. Dr Sip poaen ofeach payetctagy | Popalar cities. roix is & le dae of Sud for the aan bwert: Bae b rs en daily voneul iy yo Uron she dierent. divcasey of which is book rena, pete sonally as ein ee. leteer. Any prece sondiag twond} five cents in s letter, post paid, 1 receive one copy mail, fre Ore por five copies for $l. Ai a B. ua cHoly, ae Boavor stroes, albany, N, ¥. Sol Areet, and Str Aeinest & Townnend, ch ofice, 64 Lloyd ebteok, Bi [rdipat la 14 DUANE STREET, HAS, FoR THR wen’ ears, onjoyed jhe most extensive practice te ft any medics w York. Hocam @ most AagtAvated cheese Pot hla disease, id a. romoved in two da: . ferm, in from one to tw ecks, of constitutional ant vite brought on by a secret habit indulged in by gous =a This, when too Frequently indulged in, beget Weakness of tne limbs, confasion of the inelie saad tree oT A ovre guaral N. done | [)°OTRESE KAMMEL, 28 DIVISION S7REnT, Au old practitioner fo ood many res kind of diseases 3 which fom on le; oancor, scrofula, dropay, &o. She gives ail the modioine owt hours, before 10, A. M., sae ef her own spothecary. Of from 2 a R a. MORDAC'S PREVENTIVE, © oan, ie $l, sige intend ine | M. + B. Medici Rel FRIEND—UNEQUALLED, F en loseed by all bed ote Phacadiontar yet 60 an iv =a diseases van: sty sradi Tanta. all ai ileal books W ne wil give ove thy made ily misle! waver’ oe Devon Det = Sina! eweset, corner of B ot Droadwat IRAPPOINTED—DR. Wind OA CAN | BR OF wri ee tek ‘at once ro: } | | | | days, tims of quack ring from ently laipeoper habive, oan toely ty of having Acie caave Sreated o Peinoicles. Birictare—-Dr ag want iat wooks. | Pateesnd

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