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Very Late from the West Indies. ‘The British schooner Fairy, Capt. Higgs, arrived ot this port on Saturday night, with later advices from Bor- muda, Demerara, Barbadoes, &e. The F. sailed from / Bermuda on the 28th ult. ‘The Governor has issued his proclamation that the Co- onial Parliament meet on Tuesday, the 25th day of Ms; = af ft erp of ue bane, si a Gamnds Geretie, of the 13th ult. sayr:—A large number of cocos nuts drifted on shore at various Bumereet, on Wednesday and Thursday last. vad not appear to have been in the water above eight or Paine days. They were quite round. Doubtless, the; from some vessel that bas been wreeked in our neighbor. hood ‘We have beard of some splendid returns from potatoes planied in the month of Deceniber last, which have been | taken up within the past few wecks; in several instances ten and twelve to one. and in cne instance fifteen to one, ‘We trust the evops generally wilt be remunerating. There | were not, we understand © insny barrels planted this year as the last. by five bundoed The Gazette of the 2th. sxys :—The quantity of produce ehi at Barbadoes, up tothe 24th March. 812.3879 , 682 tierces, and 1.405 barrels sugar, and 342 pun- cheons, 76 barrels molasses—for the most part superior. The advices from Demerara are to the drut We learn that the fever was greatly ate in that colony on the 2d inst. Latterly. its ravages were not confined to sailors. Portugese immigrants and Europeans, but had extended among the Creole population. Jean Baptiste Van Waterschoodt, Esq.. Inspector General of the police force, and Lieut. George Bott., R. N., Stipen- diary Magistrate, were among the deaths by fever. Two more vessels with immigrants had pr faa at Deme- rara—the Salonica. from Rio Janeiro, with 124 Africans and Fe and the Cossipore, from Caleutta, with 310 Coo- jc. The bark David Tuckie, Captain Close, which left Demerara on the 27th February last, was destroyed by fire on the 20th, supposed to have originated in aponta- neous combustion, Crew saved and carried into Bolivia. AMr Cowen had arrived in Demerara from the United States. forthe purpose of trying to introduce the cultiva- tion of rice into that colony. Heavy rains had set in. Onthe 2éth ultimo the Court ef Policy met for the discus-ion of the contemplated constitutional ob: ‘The bill introduced appears in the Colonist of the ‘The general opinion is adverse to the measure, as inadequate for the requirements of the colony; but it Will. for the present, be accepted. | A letter of the 2d ult , gives the following report of the Demerara market ;— Sance the date of the preecdimg, several arrivals from the United States have given a good supply of bread- stuffs. and one or two vessels are daily expected. Flour | is offering in small lots at $7; meal at $5 9 $544 ; pilot bread $3, and there is no prospect of an advance. Prime | pork of good quality saleable at $1745 and $18; mess, | $19 and $20 if fat—latter gosuty geting into use here. | ‘There is a ange supply of East Indiarice and very dull market. Codfish and pickled fish (except mackerel) in good supply. White pine lumber getting scarée. Both | While ond ted ouk staves wanted. Telegraphic belay Reports. New Ontsass. May 7. 1852, Gur cotton market has been again much excited by the advises received by the Europm The sales to.day were fully 15.000 bales, at outside prices. and generally at | an advance of ‘¢. Middlingis quoted 8% to 8c. ‘The | ales of the week have been 37.000 bales. New Onveans, May 8. 1852. The sates of cotton to-day were , at a fur- ther advance of #,c. Middling. 8; to 8X. Increase | of receipts at all the Southern ports, over last year's, 633.000 bales. Rice, $4123. Cuanuesrox, May 8.1852, | The saics of cotton today amount to 850 bales, at BK A ON. Nonrorx, May 9, 1852. Cotton centinues active, and has further advanced. Bales have been made at 74 a 814c. Corn. dull and de- clining. Sales of yellow at 56c.; white and mixed. 53a S44:c Staves. unchanged. Pnovinence. May 8, 1852, Our market ffor cotton, in the earlier part of the week, was quite dull, but at the close an animated demand up, and some 2.500 bales changed hands at firm and advancing rates We quote fair New Orleans, 11; Mobile, 104 0 10% ; middling fair, 10.0 10% ; fair Up- lands. 10 ; middling fair, 914 » 93. There has Leen a lit- tle more demand for pulled wool, which was quite active ond firm at the close. There is not much doing in fleece, and the market is bare of fine grades. The sales of the week were 64.700 pounds, There isa slight improvement Jn prices for printing cloths. and the tendency is up- ward. The fales reached 43,200 piece: Married. On Thursday, May 6, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of St, James, Mulberry strect, by tha Rev. Mr. Shock, Atneat Anton Fxiepenicn Maxtex Manustapr, Keq.. to Miss Mary Ann, daughter of H. Maas, Eeq., all of thie cit On Supday evening, May 9, by the Rev. Mr. Burchard, Mr. Dasine B, Scuzivay to Miss Many Exizanera Haut, both of this city. Onthe Oth of May. by the Rev. Mr. Cone, Winuram C. Foster to Stax M. Aupen, daughter of Joseph Alden, ¥sq.. ail of this cit ‘Gn Monday. Apfil 26. by the Rey. W. 8. Balch, Saacex L. Hina te Bice Euma 3 wa, all of this city. On Saturday, May 8, at St. Peter's Church. Jersey City, by the Rev. J. Kelly, Mr. Kowanp Horr, Junr., of Jersey City. to Miss. Brivcet Dawsox, of New York, youngest davghter of William Dawson. county of Cavan, Dublin. Died, On Sunday, May 9, of consumption, at the residence of her son in-law, P. Carr, Mrs. McCosken, aged 67 years. ‘the relatives and friends of the fumily are respectfully invited to attend her funeral. to-morrow, at half-past 1 o'clock P, M.. from 105 East Twenty-sixth street. Her remaims will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, Reguiescat in pace. Dubiin Freeman's Journal please copy. On Sunday. May 9, Mancaner Pacesnam. wife of James Donchoe. aged 26 years Her friends, and those of her husband, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at 3 o'clock, to morrow, at 2 Elizabeth street. aged ‘(Om Sunday. May 24 years ‘ihe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral. to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. No 188 Madison street On Sunday morning. May 9, of croup, ANN ELiza, youngest daughter of William and Phebe Jane Knapp, ged 11 months ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral. this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from % West Broadway, Her remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cometery Tor interment, On Sunday. May 9, Caruanine Asx Jacnsos, wife of Abraham FE. Jackson, and daughter of the late John Houghwout. of Staten Island The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- neral, to-morrow afternoon, from the residence of her mother, at Port Richmond. Staten Island, The fu- neral will take place at 1 o'clock. a Of dropey, May 9. at the residence of William Hill, 105 Goid street, Brooklyn. Eutex Mania, daughter of the late 9, Axxe Exizanetn Dover in: day. at 10 o'clock, to the Methodist Church, ‘Delleville, New Jersey, for inter- ment at 1 o'clock. unday. May 9. Hesny G. McRas, in the 34th year 1ds of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral. this afternoon, at 5 o'clock, from his esidence, No. 73 Twelfth street. corner of Sixth ue, w thout further invitation. ‘The funeral services will be held in St. Matthew's Church, Christopher treet. On Sunday, May 9, Jaotes Inciis, son of the late John Inglis, aged 49 yours. Hlis remains Will be interred at Trinity Cemetery. His friends, and those of bis brother William, are respectfully invitcd to attend his fnneral, from No 29 Broadway, to- morrow, at half-past 9 o'clock A. M., without further notive On Sunday morning, May 9, of consumption, Samvru Discer, in the 40th yeur ofbis age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. from the residence of his sister, Mrs, Cowen- boven, No. 7% Bedford street. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. On the Sib of May, Jouy C. Mansiact, in the 17th year of his age His triends and acquaintances, and those of the fantly. are requested to attend his funeral, from his late resi- | dence, Seventy-sixth street and Bloomingdale road, this afternoon. at 4 o'clock were Pie (ee eaten in tabyeon. “essa eae from Ca mt nee se | nas for rele ona NeW ieee Bic a, ia gestae ste stoamihip ars Shin Gotan Vianter: Mayden, Antwerp, 27 days, with bal \ 213 passengers, tore D Muriben & Goya ae = a Banks, with westerly inde nad Tdoathe Ship Sulliy | ee ives, Rawards, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton ere oom mo (Ir), Outerbridge, Bristol, April S, with and 1 ark (of So days, sien ae “San 11 Java Head Feb 2. with ter wi Thark Albion (ir). Delle Cag, Si days, Laat 14b passengers, to Montzomery Al h, Lat . spoke ship Robert Anderson, Park, from Peraaml fee Liverpool, Bark Johann Georg (Brom), Wessels, Bre: wigh ballast and 1i Ly ng . to order. May 4, Int 34 ship New York, from Charleston fur New York: ‘April Sich, Passed Engri-N Lark Appello, from Cienfuegos bout Lat rilfor Luudon, with mahogany, ashore on the Isle of Sloss, with tepmssis stot asta Ueake sietads mareate Pitched on the Veach—had not beén jong in that, situation — EAw & wrecking schr beating up to 1 25th, passed the wreck of a brig om Colorado Reef, apparently. bar fer sometime. 6 days out, short of provisions—eupplied | ‘Thom pao! | | Folies Philadelphia; E1 NY. stable, Chase; aad Mobile aes were ein ni feces! ork. Sid shi Ry , was towed do ile nitherey sailed yesterday; brig Lowell FeLiDg. tth, A M—Arr_elup Marcellus, Spe Sand Heads, 120%; Larke Bure Calcutts, Jan 12—Sand Heads, ray barks Winslow Jobi Jobn Carver. Pt Baltimore; Mary F Sia stadt, Hurd, Buenos Ayre: Howes, Philade! Alfonso, aie wars Sezonyile (of Boston), Hutchings, Havana, 13 days, | market Medisen, Clank, Sarann ry o mast , Philadelphi N ; Brig Wathington (of Harwich), Wethby French, of | rai mite “Columbia, Rogers N Yeah aire Prospect, who died of the fever hari 17), au, C . f | frien, @ days, with muse, te oh April W Livingston & Co. spo » Jobe Baring hence for ys out, who kindly supplied us with. & navigator; 20h, Int 36 bl. lon 62, spoke bark SW Lewis, tor Boston. N French. let offi er, of Prospect, Me, died of fover on board ‘April 17th, in Int $5.22, lon Ses'Joha Thompson, an, aged 24 years, of New York, died om board of fever, sgneta (Sp),Fone, Alicant, 96 days, with wine, &, 0, of Rochelle, 37 days, with Matthews, Guayama, PR, 14 & Galwa; v Brig Era (of Gwitord), “Clark, ‘Guayama, PR, 17 days, with sugar, to m: Bri, Versailles of Camden), Conant, Mayaguor, PR, 18 vs, With sugar, &c, to mate: Hrig Sarah (of Prospect susar, &c, to M Try! 31.40, ion 78 24, epoko 35 days, with oranges a JB Kitehi Shis port the crew of the schr Sain! C it MLD beau clson, at St ie while ying iarge vease! lying on fe boon long in that bile, 19 No Sone Volant, Osborne, Alexand: Sehr Empire, Reder, Alexandria, Va, Schr Margarety etersburg, V Schr Onet nay wine, Del, chr Tremont, Sumner, Lubeo, 8 da; Schr J P Ober, H. Sehr Amulet, Nickerson, Harwich. Schr Edith, Chase, Harwich. Sebr Miranda, Nickerson, Harwich. Schr Albert Steele, Nickerson, Harwich. Schr Witch of the-Wave, Hendron, Harwich. Schr Exchange, Cobb, Hingh Sobr Billingsgate, Swett, Welfiect. Slecp America, Sturgess, Providence, inggold, Lewis, mad Martha Stuart, Lockwo: the brig Jobs Rendally sunk in the lower’ bayy Johnston. Captains Lewis and Lockwood report it to the brig and begun t and rigging of the wrect the achrs were consequently co . They also say that it would now | finding her without sweeping. ito | ¥ ditheult Below, Bark Sir Fowell Buxton (Br), Woodcock, from Sagua la Grande, April 24 Wind, at sunrise 8; moridian SSE; sunset NNE. ‘Telegraphic Marine Rep LTiMORE, May 9. Ba Arrived—Ship William Patten (of Bath), from ‘Liverpool; brig Diamond, from Glasgow. @ ship Benj Adams, henc into the Bay, put back leaky. peiey ateas Arrived —Rark Perthahige (Br), from, Ardro C Hamblin, Tangier; Ann Somers, Mary Patterson, W Smith, Commodore Kearney, Cordelia, and Gord from NYork. 0 for Liverpool, after gotting Cranczsron, May 9. er, for NYork; brig Mo "rage! » northern Pert. Sailed (yesterda; Bark J do; riety ct 4 Hore, Mays. Brig Poster, Crowell, from Boston for Philadelphia; vchra Globe, Sears, do do; Huntress, from Doanisville for N York;'and forty othors unknown. Norroux, May 8. Cleared—Schra ola, for Demerara; Swan, Gulf of St Lawrence; Mary Susan, NY Provipence, May 9. ydrtived—Schrs A'S Eels, Sweetiand, from Charloston; iscomb, Bai Itimore; Hector, Perth Amboy; Josephii Norfolk; sloops Eliza, Albany; Emeline, ae. TARPAULIN Cove, May 8. Schr Alexandria, Sears, from Portland for Philadelphia. Telegra| hic Marine Reports. Pee puttanruriia, aay 94 PM. Jara, Munros, Liverpool th an bar ae; Dark, An Fernander, ima, Pit; Rebecen & Prancis, Nickerion, Boston; ecbrs Andenricd, Corson, N York; Edith, Eldridge, Boston: Jas A Bayard, Thompson, Cienfuegos, 13 day Thomas Fenner, Nickerson, Gloucester; Charm, Borry, ton: Rough & Ready, Matthews, Eastport; Cabot, Ci NYork: steam r Oneida, O'Neill, NYork; steamer Ponobs- cot, Whitaker, NYork. Miscellaneous. Siam Paesinent, Comings, at Liverpool from Mobile, was in contact in the Gulf, 2st March, at bark of about. 30) tons; lowt Jibboom: cutwater, head, &c. She inid by until daylight, but saw no more of the bark.” Banx Lvcrxpa Mansa, from Boston, ashore nine miles E of Sagua, at last accounts was tight and was expected to be got off; Cargo was being discharged into lighters. Arrived—Shi John Stroud, Boston: bi do; Cornelia, F BaT! ATH BANGOR, ‘arr ches Cleopaten Bose ‘ and Cher Babbage NYork. Hiakseoes, ELF TA bark Cora et Liverpool. ih h, sake 7 ohe es Freder! It. Sld 4 RLESTON, Mi Havana and Ke; Nassau, NP. Inthe Roads, ship Thomas hoon, frome Alexandria, Va. Cid ahi John Mitfee (Br), ‘aughn, Liverpool; _ bark Irvine (Br), Whity, do, Sid bark Does NFS arpion a. of Lyon Cas ships Medor: bari Piiadeiph Well tags Naylor, Philadelphia, In the Roads, pbawalinscorrs, Avril 27—Arr aches Chaelio & Willie, hee. Virginia; 20th, Richmond, Wall, do. May 4—Below echre dA West, Baltimore for Montano, F Hallet, Albany. TPORT, April 24—Sld schrs Norther Poavey, Simpson, ai > Finis, ‘Roanoke, Diasmoot, Baltimore; Splonz ot td sches I B Foster, Kellni and Vantic, P FALL RIV ‘Are achrs DT Willets. Philadelphia; Ts doe ident, Norfolk, Sid 6th, mew schr Enoch French, ail, do. GA May 1—Arr ache Jane, Turner. NYork. HARTFORD, Mey S—Arr steam , Bates, NY 6th, Schr TB Hodgman, Heatley, C ston; sloop Gen suth, Fish Bre 'Sld Oth” echie Win Collyer, Rayner Philagelpbis: ute Mary Daiins, Hawkins, do; KL Par: er, Bailes Horus si HOLE, May 5—Are. brig Vince Mereinl, avai hult for Portland; echr John Ruggles, Coswius, Ci aor Bangor. HA’ rs 20—Aur schrs I Snow, Jr, Snow, Now york: Sd ince, SD Waterm kerson. do (and «ld Sth for Pi ‘month}, John A Dix, Ailen, de (and sid oth for Bos. ton) Brooks, Nickerson, d LEWES, May7, 11A M—Tho steamship City of Glasgow, and bark Jas Bayley, wont to sea Tast night at, 9 orcloe Pennsylvania passed in at 6 o'clock th 3 now'coming in, but too far in tho harbo from the Bri me time (9PM) a dessup and Vioto- iy this morning and Peach ‘the sieamip St morning for PI leaving in acstead echrs Joseph Lybrand, Palmer, and Luft 6 PM—A bark, supposed ¢ the Etk, for Boston, aud nine chooners, panse on to-day. Not a vessel has been seon br Antelope, Do; ies Havana, 6 let. for inn delphia; brig h, ship Thomas Wright, ne fe Lav Marseilles; schr Marl May Ist—Cla nh South Carolina Peery Tee ay May 3—Arr sohrs Mayfow er. Robinson, dT M Mayh peer, NYork. Sid echre eee Cot- trey H 8 Foster. eo ae Yantio, Parsons, EW ORLE 1 20—Arr ships Charles Saunders ae i onl Feb am Sorah arcing ton, Melcher, hoodiag (ir) Porter, Liverpool 45 rES Wescott, Phil Cid scbrs Henry alveston, oe Sounders, Corpes Cirle ery, Pensacola) Elizabeth Hull, Tothill, Apalachicola; Perseverance, Vinot, Mob 30th—Arr wad Susan FH March; Andover, Delan: }0 234; be Vermont, Dinemor Wrodward. Havana: brig Mount Ver GAaye: sohce Thos Parsons (De), Bo lary Elle t, 4 Navy Bey: Bay, ‘k. SFrancisco; Morunticook ania Bes ‘Talb irl Ee BPerking Fi How; Bepindole, Ch Cornelia, Blanchard, St Petersburg; Oxford, Mt barks Gibraltar, Jordan, Hamburg; A I Kimball, jedomis (Ans), See: Trica » Ge Liverpool do; Arthu Gunby, do auteee a Amoubury, Charleston Alvarado, 7 to Super, Middlesex, WHERN, ‘Spelt pats sae Sabin F Farrell, St Mar- "NORFOLK, May 6—Arr schr Tryall, Adama, Nantuc! “a ‘May 6—Sid ‘ache ‘Sarah Jane, Fitzgerald, Siw LONDON, May 5—Sld schr Myers, Norton, Philt agin Propollers Chas Osgood, Smith, from NYork for No: wich; Quinnebaug, Hollam. from Norwich for NYork: sch Frederick Tyler ‘com Philadelphia for Nor a4 Lampher, Bliven, NYork. Sld ec! sinia; Richard Law, Chapel, Albany; sloop Franklin,’ Sa ert ork. Th Arr echr Harriet Smith, Smith, Virginia; sloops Au- rora, Ewen, from Morwich for NYork; S Lawrence, K: inney, NEW HAVEN, T- Rhodes, Porto Ric: ir Serah Elizabeth, Smith, N York; Hspe Canta a 5 brig Thomas Trowbridge, jpeken. Ship Tuscarors.of and from Philadelphia for Liverpool, | RhOSy, Hoge Rico: sells Sars May ath, i 45. NEW. BE EDFORD, May 3—Arr schrs Roswell King, Mor Ship Pi Steele etead from Boston for NOrleans, May 5, dan ‘Darien; 4th, Invinciblo, Delaware City, and both prc Jat 3525, lon 69 50, Kelley, Norfolk. Foreign Ports. Beravpa, April 13—Arr brigs Golden Rule lingham, NOrleans: 19th, Cleopatra, Kent, NYor brig Bristol, Pearman, Baltimore (Br), Wat- Cid 17th, rom Rotterdam, for Bos- sia Alexandria. 1l—No ‘Am vessels in Lavi Curtis: of the brig Washington, died of fever. DENAS, April 24—Sld Wig Wi ry, Hishborn, Boston ( before reported 224 for Portland). Sid 2th, achr Jus Bliss, Hatch, Portland (before reported sid 26th for Boston). In 20th, barks David Nickels, Nickels, for Boston st Jags, Means, from and for Portland, Idg: brige Call- fornia; Hitchborn, for Boston 0th (before reported ald 27th); Lamartine, Center, for Hartford, do; Abeona, Anderson, from and for New York do; Tel on, for Portland, M do; Trieste, Lanphe: April 20—Harks Splen tid, Weeks, from and phis, not. di P isivir Harbeck, 2: Keoka, Carver, for Philadelp Nvork d ‘Ann, Kellar, from Philadel ,.from Portland, do; bris (vefore, reported for Boston); hardson, fi Captain Tom, chr Sally Ann, Clark, or! Captain Tom, Smalley, ne NYor! for Philadelphia, do. Sid 20th, bark Cuba, Sawyer, Baltimore. Gvavama, April 2—Bark ee iaza, ‘Pope, for NYork, dg; brige Si id Alcenus, Mitchell, do; Small hrs Genev: a for Boston; Gen Scott, 8 . 2ist—Bark Brothers, Elwell, Johnston, from New York: May’ April 20—Brig for Ph Pp Bw ‘Armutrong, for N taven, Sacva. April 26- ke Attica (or A’ rica), from Hi ant, i arr: William, Fullerton, for NYork soon; brigs it Mat- thews, Devereux, to commence ldg for Bostot Watts, Watts, for NYork, soon; Joseph Albion, for do do; ketch Brothers, Lovett, for do, soon; schrs Mary Groton, gers from Boston for NYork, disg; Emeline, Perry, for 0, dg. 7 APALACHICOLAys Luo an 15—Arr ship Norman, Conn, iverpool: 16th, darks Waite, NYork; Triton, Merry- Providence; 17th, bgig Powell, NYork: 20th, Nebraska, Bearse, di , Schr Merak. Roeve, rk J "ith ith, ; sehr JM Halloch, ae Wd 15) Lovell, On Sunday, May 9%, Joux Kavecer, aged 53 years His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend bis funeral, this aft it 1 o'clock, Island. J.C. Tankapeny, of consumption, invited to attend his fa- from the Bedford street o'clock P.M His friends are respects neral, without further potic M. ¥. Church, this day, at 235 | On Saturday, May 8, of scarlet fever, Winuiam If. | Youns. infant'son of Alicia C. nud Ceorge Young. | ‘The relatives end friends of the family are invited to at- tend bis funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his father. 124 Cherry On Saturday evening May &. of disease of the heart, Mr, Wiis Apain, inthe 32d year of his age | The friends of the family. and those of his brother, Robert Adair. are respectfully iuvited to attend his funeral, this afternoon. at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 49 Ludlow street, His remains will be taken | to Greenwood for interment On Saturday. May 5, of con Kx yn, Keq.. Counsellor at Law, aged 34 years. His friends, and the members of Olive Branch Lodge, No. 31, 1. 0, of G, F., are requested to attend bis funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, No. 224 West Thirty-iirst street, The suffer- of # long and painful illness he bore without com- at. and died with calm resignation. in the confident # » glorious immortality beyond the grave On the sth of May. at Jersey City, Frances A, wife of Arthur B. Hutchinson, aged 24 years 5 months and 12 unption, Barkest De friends of the family attend her funcral, thir afte « taken to Alb re respectfully invited to oon, at 4 o'clock, when her or interment turday. M from the ship Oriando. lying at Pier 11, North River. Corsexs Danien, born in Bergen, in Norway, uged about 19 years AY . of pulmonary ¢ aged 18 months, dauy of Ireland. at their re street, in this city Drown netimption, Juss ier of Jalin and Jobn ce 267 Mulberry ELLIG o=may 19 4% | mouw aun nies. 4 ro tore 101 ove ser 7 Ut Mom waren a1 PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 9, 1552 Arrived Ship Jomestown, Howan, Londen. 28 days, with mdse and Baoenger to State Gardiner & C« Ship Der Alte Agent (Pros), Sel Newenstlo, E, dt Gays, vith 21%, keels conl, to order. Ship St Lowrenoe (Br). Torrens, Gork, 31 days, with tron, Go, wd 28) paseongers, Co Mitchell & Brow. Sth inst, Lat from his | (ih ry tol port 224, Windsor Castle Conn, for do ldg; John Eric,’ Lowis, for, NYork, do; Woodstock (Br) ships Nebraska, Bearso, from NYork, wtx; (ir), Rogers, for Liverpool, Idg: Norman, unyan, Nichols, for tieato, Ids; Wood, for do do; Portland Nay do do; pee . from Liverpool, hase, for Bos- fo Providence, lag: Star, Liverpool, Ide; Jobn Dunlap, Merryma dodo; Sir Howard Dougls len, Waite, for N York, Id) Providence, wtg: Dauntless (Lr), Me dg; Resolution (Br), Simpson, do do; C ton, ldg: y, Bai brigs Powell, ‘ork, , for Boston, Idg; Gen Taylor, Shute, ALEXANDRIA, May Sr bark Gon Hagrison, Monde, Barbadocs via St Thoms schr Julia Ann, Eastport. Sid th, sonr JC Calhoun, Boston. (Br), iton, ei dg: 2 ALBANY, r achrs Philadelphia and B Hf Field, Boston; Norwioh; steam schr Albany, Hart ment, New London. Cld steam echt Alvany, £0; sloop Commerce, Providence. BALTIMORE, May C—Arr brig Chas De Wolf (Br), Windsor. NS: seb Chilto dus utchinso mond, Liv echrs Segu 7th—arr brig Paragon, McNeilly, N Ininaa, do; Splendid, Culver, do. Denm Bro. oka, Stetson, Portiand Hutoka, Jon Eastport. Cid br River; Bo ‘arker, Beatty, Wareham ern. FRiver; Tunis ae Tat Saugerties; Howar ones, Frankfor larch 6, St He barke Wm G (of N¥ork), M Mt brigh der ( Guire, Bona 3 vie on; nM oledo (of Camden), Hemi ew ay, “philnde) hin. oui siana (of Provincetown), ort au Prince: Eben At- kins (of Provincetown ) iustithows, St Domingo city eh ult; das Otis, Bruce, Norfolk; Bloomer, Winslow, Baltimore; Rertune, Clark, Philadelphia; Mary Miller; Cramer, do; Matida do; Tenbelln, Ri do; Delaware, Stapie P 5, Ingalls, , Soudder, 5 Hew i a H Cld shi : s erly (new c! oer 676 tons), an Feanciveos Norfolk: Htogees, NOE? leans: Chas Humberston, Williams, Savannah; barks Thetis, Williams, Manils: Old Hickory (new, 431 tone), Haskell, Rio Janeiro; Saxony Howes, NOrleant; St Marys, Milliken, Mobile, b it), Rendell, se Nitheroy (of Boston. Inte of Bi cwn, SC; achts Lowell, Boker, Jacmel: Antoinette, em. Havana: Win H Atwo f Boston, 183 tons) esericksbury ver, ro, Richmond: Benj Reeves, Pileae riphin. Sid Darks Thetix, Buckeye, Beny Adam ‘Sw ache Isabella, steamer Enatorn Sti d youterda, Calentta Ja Ww 16 Sand eigs Reais Willlon ckerson, Philadelphia: Myre, Halo Georgetown, SC; Ere, Chu Alhembes Frakine, Potonine ri r: Adelaide, § y, Phitadetpie Uy Payson, Cr Kelloch, Providence Fall River for Vir- rah E Howland, Rowland. Providence for NYork; Sie Dart, Phillips: Taunton for NYork. 7th—schrs Gazelle. Ferguson, Bristol for NYor! Pact games, Fall River for Philadelphia: Richar io do; Ann Eliza Cake, Khoder, Philadelphis deere, Cobleigh, Portsmouth for NYork. A large fish: a NEWBURY! TORT, May 6—ArrschrD ag rtd PENSACOLA (prev to April 28)—Arr brig Sogure, J1 HMON) Dp May NYork. oe eobr 4—Arr schr Emma De Row rianns, nee Ney Tho: lin, We ay SAY ANNAH, May 2—Arr brigs Venus, Hoye, Portland, Mo; Augusta, Stone, NYork; schrs Elegant, Lowe, Wisca get, Me. JH Holmes, Lodge Sid biek Guil- ford, Leslie, N York; ‘brig Gen Bi ick, Carden: Rioden, irarabiin. Mla Nechr ‘Bowdiveh, ayo, Camden, Sh GEORGE, Mey 3—Are schrs 8 D Hart, Rowley, and Albion, Hart, Virginia, SALEM, May S—Arr sches Joy, Orcutt, dlcton, Camden for Charleston (and rath); bi cisom, Bangor, bound 8. Sid bark Wyman, Rid 'rovidence, RL c. ‘Arr echrs Dart, Somers, and G Horton, ——, Phila- a Dr Rogers, Glover, Wilmington, . TON, May 5—Arrsohrs HA West, Baltimore; Sam- cr, Philadel phi T MHOMASTON, Arr echrs Elizabet's, I acne Norfolk; irae atharin Davis, York River. Cld 1 bark dan, NOrleans. Ps rs Arrived. Loxnox—Ship Jamestown—R Joddard, Ido, R do, H do, do, C Jewiller, E Bouchi teerage. twenPr—Ship Cotton Planter-—C Van Damme and Indy, E Vandonwouwer. Dareror—Bark Coomo—Mrs Willis, Rdward, Mary, Eliza- beth, William. Annie, Francis and Panay Willis, Mrs How- ¢lls,' Misses MA, Emma, Charlotte, Emily, and Charles Hovell, Mies Willingham, Mist Kate Jennings, Miss Mary A Martin, Madam Braun, Henry Brittan, Havana—Bark Saxonvillo-R Hooper 3 3s,R W Gacdinee. Canven as—Brig —€ Rill rk, CHARLEsTox— pion—Captain Horbat, EL Wentz, Mra O Eis: A D Bilis, Geo Vrazdon and Indy. Jas Dieonete Ck Trask 08 Lewis, Me J Retehum FL Biat € D Beach; Jesse Metcalf, Robt A Burch, Wm ( Mra Trombo and daughter, Miss CM. use, Mr EL, Ker: rison, Mies Kerrison, Mr M Munroo, Mr WB Guild, MrJ D Watcon, Mer MM a, Mr E Foster, Mr D Bradbury, Mr H Dipsmovr, Me Ht Currier, Me R Kendrick, Mr M Lovell, Me D Beedee—twenty-two in the steerage, Nonsorg, &e-- Steamship Roanoke —Chas Wowell, T Grinnort, I A French, © Robinson, C NO Rowland, James wwior, AG Spencer, J N Allen, Cope ABCooley, Mrs EB oung, Hiram E Drake, W Youn; N Haskill, J W Green- leaf, DD Orell, AS Brigs. JW. om ae Shunders, Miss Dunbar, Al or, Si Mrs Vanzhan, Dr. Parker ryt 4 Master Hi . GG Bral Cc HE BRITISH AND NORTH ‘AMERICAN Raf} Mail Steamsbips—Detween New Y ol direct, and between Boston ana Liverpool, only oniling at Halifax to land and receive mails PERSIA, Capt 4 ane A Cort 8 Judkin Capt, pe 5 AMERICA, » Capt, Spaane Ch Ry MUKIA, Capt. Leitch, ‘Thess vensols carry & clear sit light at mainmast hoad; een on the starboard; red on port Wednesday..May 12, 1852 Wednesday. May 19, 1852 fs from Borton.. Wednesday. May 25, 1802 Harrison from N. York, Wednosday..Juno 3, 1862 Leitch, .,.from Boston, _Wednesday..dune 9, 1852 vdeon,” from N, York. Wednorday..June. 16, 1868 Anmerics Slann a, from Boston, Wednesday. Juno 25 1808 © from 0 me | cabin Sian Senos Caniorary Boston te Lverpool—Firss id fom No berth seoured until - on specie beyond an amount for Freight will be charg personal expenses An experienced surgeon on board letters and mpors must pass through the Poat Fee teolght or pasenge, sonly. te Waronns—By order of the foroign manulactare beoring the names cr mutts TP Rogline pufacture 1) be hereafter admitted in England is naite for the United States and other gountrieg. *Tn oo ‘ence of which, French and Swiss wate shippo Gt Havre for New York oF Boston, vie Lirerszt specs Incurring the risk, aa heretofore, of being solsed by the Enge | is Custom Houses. French, German, ani other forvign goods recoived and brought in common with British goods, Theyegh bills of (ading ac. given in Haves foe Now Kork, Cc UMARD, ‘& Broadwe: rit feet wavehes of a ‘hrs Palmer, G Luff, Mary, Caroline water that the brig | in harbor seem as reported this morn- | | on record, both as to | cargo en Boler and | | Sity of Glasgow. | z ) EB Palmer, J Cryhan—376 in | ITED HL, STEAM. STATES Mai Fetes wi a at tried x fers pe No berth secured til paid for, uneq scoommodations ill auoceed the Balt LLINS & CO., 56 Wall ot. the wi tic, aad sail }CTION IN FARES nErW N sacar || iver] — jverpool Steam- Cie reve aE City of city of C City of Manchester. City of Glasgow. city orm Manchester. G passage from’ Philadeiphia:—Saloon ia sing! 9; in double state rooms, $65; in teewaea Soin 1 Provisions and steward's foo, | \cludiny ply to RUsCh ON. 41 Exchange place, or No. 9 Wi hilad state rooms, For freight or THOMAS TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.— ‘The Glasgow and New York Steamship Company's new hip GLASGOW (1,962 tony—400 horse power), Robort “air, commander, will cail from New York for Giaszow.on | Nth June, at 120'ciock at Fir do., do. infty go). $18. fee included: J. MSY M roadway. peor MAIL LINE.—FOR NORFOBK Petersburg, and Richmond every Saturday—The aplon- je wheel steamship ROA KE, esa pave Pi LB, Norton Sainrday, May’ at four o'clock P Sud fare to Norfolk, cence room Inolnded, $37 do, to Po burg and Richmor e hos \ included, Si0. Bee frlaht apply on board; for 0 LUDLAM & PLEASAN 8S Front street, near Old slip. MARLESTON —SEMI-WEEKLY U.S. MATL rite OUTHERNER, W. i 4, North river, on procisel ancedny, May 12, 7. For trois ard oP OT OFTORD. TILESTON & CO., 48 South strect, ‘The “Marion” will follow on the Lith of May. OR Savane UNITED STATA? MAIL LINE.— ior shoamship Ainiama, C. D. Lud. low, ota leave on Severtay ny lovhe wb d ofelook ic trom pior 4, Nerth Biver pty te SAM UEL L. Miron No. 194 Front street ‘The Florida, ThomasLyon, Captain, willleave on Satur- * y, May 22d, = speed, strength, socommodations, and fare, these ship: 0 Superior on the occan, Foe Pet PHIL, AUSTRALIA, DIRECT.—THE splendid clippper HELEN A, will enif on the 25th of May. ‘This veese! bas unrivalled accommodations f sense, S i did $ Foster, 001 Wedneeday, both ta the Gut and second eabine, aad 9 freight slip. or eh ep to RUSSELL, & NORTON, $1014 PLtOR ARR i ear street, Faros: SS ed $i REDUCED RATES.—EME ugh Tickets for San i Navy Baer Gear ie naar) graine, stcamehip SIRItKA N ison, Eeg., Commi Replaall, Navy Bey, “dice 7, May, bathe at $ o'clock, ft jot, No. North Hivers te cone neck at Patama ttl Chek cavers, slecetna ip NEW OR- HL. Ackley, Master, These svoamers have un- acd accommodation, enaere, andare Vetter tod than. any in the are supplicd je pau first passe ‘be tal Gomfort bath for the cabin ama teen perisnced Surgeon is ‘attached to, ead ship. railroad oe om Bates oc Face tvirse’cabia, Boome) $200 roth the abor ace, $100, found with bed, Bo. pare Provided’ A remittance of beif the passage meney. ate Ere a ticket, until within ton daye of eiling of the st2amn For freight of, parte AD & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway. NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— For Now Cees Vee Hays EMPIRE CITY, y, May 10, ‘clock, P. M ange to) Have New Orleans (ne Saloon Berths, BS After do, a0. La do., $50; Steerage, Sfitiyonate pas catia took: ,Suinpers ort rie d to, the oT of lading, lication at the off Steer the ship selves with Ne bills of lading ROBERT INocitr West strect, cor. of Warren. FT BROUGH 70 SAN FRANCISCO.CNEW YORK AND San Francisco Steamship Line—The new stoumash UNITED STATES Charles C, Berry, Commander, rl at her sere for Aspinwall, Navy Bay, on Saturday, ing at SP. M., connecting at Panama o new dou anine steamabip WINFIELD SCOTT, 2100 tons bu Couillara, C ‘of the passengers Ra w Arrangement):— $70: Forward, ¢ de, te; to cach vessel. The United States hi voyage between New York and Chay es in seven di ie nd the Winfield Scott has just performed the ‘voyage between New York and Panama {a the shortest th Funning and actual time from port to port. Books now open, and Lchrough tickets for eale, Apply General al agente 3 Denver sieet B strock cornerat Liberty at Passengers by the U 8 il side the wharfat Ae opened arly be Tendancupon landing navigation to Gorgoma. NITED STATES MAIL | STEAMSHIP seca: connectin, pany. mre ppient anor, Command ily th St 2 'clook, P. ws mh at ook Joe re by tho apis Pani ‘w in operation, and the cars running to within a few of Gorgena. Fassougers will thus be enabled te a ‘pense heretofore attending the eres, a8 they will ded from the stenmors, free of ex. #0, on the company's wharf at Aspinwall. ‘Transit of Yotnmus at te passengers’ expense. Rass oy Fane 70 Asrinw Aut, 5 ene ead er! Fr veil ht or pass: eo CHAS. A WHITNEY, ab or or 0 * theomiceT the chmpanice SEP West street, corner of Warcon- OR SAN Oe CHISENG BUN har ok, PACK!) Ltedd ‘will b ANDERDILT'S LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE | favorite double ongine steamship PROMETHEUS will leave for San Juan del Nord, om she. 20th May, from pier mh river, at 3.P.M., connecting with "tr m= | ura apply only to. SEEN, agente No. 9 Battery place, up svnics, OR SAN FRANCISCO—DESPATCH LINE.—STATE Foom presage in the eplondid half clipper thin ELIZA | MALLORY, at Pier 23 Kast River, may now be had for $150. Ship to ‘nil on rine 12th inst. ae application is ne- eonsary, as but few berths ror E. B: SUTTON, No.8 Wall street, OR SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT.—THE NEW YORK | elipper ship WILLIAM I. HARBECK, Robert Mar- shall. mastor.—This superior vessel will commence loading on Wednesday, 12th May, and has a large portion of her gaged. For rem: lor of freight, or passage, having ‘usurpassed secommodations, inquire of ARBECK & Co., 60 Wall street. OR SAW FRAN COD DIRECT—THE NEW AND beautiful mi gal Yo th CER, H.W. STEELE, Com oF to the Ager BROTHERS, icf'and 18 jouth atrect, New York. OR SALE—A SMALL SLOOP. ABOUT FOURTEEN le for ‘an Oystor Boat; woll found in every Fee particulars, inquire at John river; or at the Greon ditanbes MoCLENNON, NEW AMERICAN MODEL. toupesty aad neeck Maron's, foot of nth a _oint Hotel, 1. 1, for ARIUS DAVISON’ Steamship, &e—D be r office, Washington, torun on the Hudson river, at the of 90 miles an hour, in opposition to the Hudson River ad, and make two trips a day between New York and Alvany a “4 ae hi it RI Nos. 874 and 576 Broadway, new American Model Stent Steamboat, Cligpe Ship, and Yacht Building office. pi Ter Boat Model makers wanted. ‘Apply aa abo iately. MEDICAL. A BAD LEG OF A VERY DAB cured by Holloway of No. 2 Mermaii-cou sll i [GRROUS NATURE ene nd Pille cae iw far jedicines thro the | United Ste at Wh Mr. Horsey's, 84 Maide by the Propristor, 244 Strand, London. Nit MEDICAL OFFICE, 13 CHAMBERS STREET.— | fico ix opened for the protection and relief of ers and citizens, in doubt where to apply for medical © you may apply with confidoaoo, You will tnd ea. | 4 Doctor, who will treat you properly fall forms and stages of disease, id wil efoct x spoody Fmavont oure, when others of loss experience havo failed, Eonnuteation from 9A, M., to9 P.M Letters pale | R. HUNTER’S RED DROP I$ THE ONLY ABSOLUTE cure that has ever boen discoverca for venereal disoases, It is the mont certain, rafe, and quick f oure known, It roots ont every vertize of the poison few ig without any inconvenience to th terian Diepeneary, No.3 Division street; the city, Price $1 only, with & medical book. 500 REWARD.—CROSSNAN ture — Of medics mont certain, Tt makers epordy out the Joast restriction ia appiiestion to busivers Hord'ge the drug stores fo ot; Biko. mt No 10 * it No. 10 Beant woy, bud No, 100 Fulton etecet, cormen of Willi fet, dehy Man, 273 at cabin | Ds ) tion ii 0 % | do not hesitate to recommend their pationts to D | ia better | most successful’ practitiouer. ir | And & perfect cure puarantecd. | AMUSEMENTS. Beran enses “BOXES, 35 CEN’ Sanus n Orobentre Bu Cents Pit ai £08, ‘at 736 o'clock, | Mus oe dramatic romance of Reddy asthe twi: tall; Har. eran seg ie | Bp ers; M. do Chateau- ef Air. Hamilton; Agu di nevieve, eerom ‘S THEATRE, CHAMD&RS: STREET.. —DRESS ‘and Parquet, (0 cents; Second 7 Miss o Being Trotwood, Mrs iM Fisk; oe Meat Skersett Minn How and. Doublequill Bun, Mr, Johnston; Doctor Curehcart, Mr. Rus- well; Mlle Jollicjambe, Mrs. weit Merit, Mr. C! Simmorkin, M: bree »; S$ OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ TALL No. 472 Broadway, above Grand street. Open over pight during the we ntil further notice, The orizinn and well known C an officient versatile performers” under Concerts ta this city, cconst been recelved with Favor by high audionces. Tickets, 25 cen Tence at #orclock. ‘The patrons of Cheistyre Binsteels are Fespocttully informed that the Saturday atternoom concerts are discontinu ‘OOD'S MINSTRELS, AT WOOD’ MINSTREL HALL, 444 Brondway, above Howard opriet takes pleasure in announcing to th foged the most celebrated mumicians a the, world, and is determined to make Wi Hall in every way worthy the patronage of th ite gentlemen of this city, also takes this opportun Sxprees his thanks for the freat patronage conforred on since the organization of his present star company, aud he Promises to replenish it from time to time w may hovelties oF striking ‘tale Minstrels perf and Saturday afternoo atT; © certs commence at 3. decorum will be to the comfort oi MINSTRELS.—NOTIC’ THE ORIGINAL wn‘ Fellows’ Minstrels,” comprising an effi- Tps” of ““talentod and oxperienced performers, irection of J. B. Follows, Lesa in: ublic that they wilt Ht perform at Gtica, April 20th and 8 April 24th; Gone yevtie 23th he greatest attontion paid 1, Rochester, April 27th, 23th and 29th; Concort Hal Buaatec § April Soth, and May let, 84, 4th, Gth, and Och. Pe —Due notice will begiven when ¢! jey Commence their co: certs again in Broadway. the | doseribed in the ville ot the daz, The box book i PECIAL OTICE. AMERICAN DRAMATIC FUND je _AMUBEMENTS. Ly Rreanwar “THkATER.—E. AM pads Bore and-Varques, 60 ovnte, Fanti hele eod Orpen nc cont rye bg to aha rapt to'ovtemencs look. po! fog percrmen Shak: pears sedy oe ROM or JULIEA—Komeo, Miss u; Paris, Me. milet, Mr. Whiting: Meneutis ‘itr. Penno; ‘Tybal Freter, Mr Davhice; Sulfot. Mme.’ Fontt Nure, me La Cachiucha Up MY i Adaline, ‘Fo eoncinda with the fares ot the TWO BUNNYCAST! ag 3 pty at ¥ormo; Bonuy- Nigtes Gaupen MANAGER, 4a. pour SEFTON. ots, 60 outa; Private exer ‘Doves open at {commence at 78, o'clock, On aad after Monday, t inst. tho doors at 73g, avd commen: he poe- will commence with the ovleival averive to * Law Fart du Dinbie,”" hy Auber. After which, feat tinwe im Acaes rien, A. of the DEVID'S SHA —Carlo, Mine. An: Rafacl D'Bstunozo, Mr. Hndson; Ferdinan ® Leach: 7 Antonio, Mr. Lyster Mr, Androws; Count Bf Mr, Burn | Litres GHEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME ‘n & Buckland, Leasces.—Drose Citele, 60 te; Family Circle, 12}¢ cents; Orotesten rivate Boxes, $3 and $5: Doors open 88 7; clock. Monday evening, May 10, vith be WILO SPEAKS FIRST? t, Mrs. Waloot, After whiel Mr. Palmer; fcturine. Mt To conclude with tho AN MY: = BARNUM, A, Jr., Astiot- di inission to t! | Children und con! ‘The public {s informed that cis place Still Presents every aatraction that the spirit of sateen ae d the gent C An COMPASS OF sUggost Jt con- thins, tu fact, millions of noveltios inevery bransh of nat and art; and novelties that for taste, boauty, rarity a value ore unparalleled in America. Monday and Tuo May 10th and B1ehe 708 tle afternoon, at 3 «' prs ros {acon of tho MUD RE, Dancing, and DEAF AS th the ‘evening, Pe Antae ite mora ameeier ae | DRUNKARD Youthtat Giant, &e,, at all bones. Mis JULIA BENNETT BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TO. her friend: and patrons that her Benest takes place om ivy next. tho Leh May, at the Lycenm Theatre, whem i¢ presence and support. Bpem ents will be be Asaociation.—The fourth annual meeting of the asso- cintes, for the election of officers, to wcrvo ono your from the second Monsiny in May, 1862, will take place on Monday next, May 10, 1852, in the green room of the Broadway Theatre. ihe baitot box will be opened at 3 o'elogk, T, Me, and close at5o'clock P.M. Extract from rule No, 20: no mom- ber be qualified to vote at any annual or special generat meeting, unless auch member's subscriptions and fines due eee ep Rancs WEMYSS, Secretar ETROPOLITAN HALL.—IN! PANT DRUMMER.— The grand € hese Dion enter 7: Concert to Master Wm. H. ste original Infant Drummer, only four yoars old, vas owned Concert Room of Me- 11, when be will American Brass s Reynotdaon, Smith, | and . Brown, — i cee LATE MELE JEN- Tr ractiron The ivtlo ry § to announs the wi ive hor | Drummer will appear in the unifort ay Doors LAST CERT BUT TWO, IN AMERICA, | open at 7; Concert to commence precisely at 8 o'clock. Tick~ On tuzsnay BYENeG, Max UN 3N MptmorouiTaN’ Hau. GRAMME. PART 1, ont"* non & Overture—" E, Komanza—“ Al Rudenz. . Beethoven Donizetti, i Scena and Aria—“ Wie nabte mir dor Schlummer, (Freischiitz,). . Wober, Mavane Jenny Goupsonaue, Variations on a Theme of Schubert . F. David, R ff ante foliar 3 aoeek Barks. Recitative" ah mici Odeli”” ? Restrice di Tenda,..Bellini, Mavame Jenny Goupscumipr, PARTI Concertatuck, pertorniai ‘Deh vioni non tardar,” (le Nozze il Pigsts), Mozart, Mavame Jenny Gounscumipt. Cavatina—“Cruda funcata s'mania,” (Lucia di Lam- MEFMOOT)e vee zoe sesseeeees Donicotti, Signor 6. Bodinii. Tho Bird's Song.... Mapam ‘The Orchestra will be co Conductor ' Lender, Doors open at 647 o'6loci ‘The price of tickets has beon fixed at $3, $2 and $1. Each et is accompanied by s numbered chock, which scoures @ 6 & Corresponding number. The office for the suoof ickots wiil be open from Friday, Mayl4,at8 A.M., at Chickering’s Pianoforte Warerooms, No, 295 Broadway. ‘Books contaluiag the words of th oh, Ger man, Italian edish, Massree ner: age the C C e place on Friday, May 21, at Metro the last Concert in Amorica on Monday, May 24, at Castle Garden, NEW, THEATRE, ALBANY, WILL OPEN FOR A onthe third Monday in August, vicoreuas } will be strictly attended ¢ $0 By ON. The spacion f tho establishment wil Be ioused to ® competent pe reasonable terms Si H. F, BURDICK, French's Hotel. + «+. Taubert, oLnsciMiDT. iv osed of eighty performors. ar . Theo. Bissett junk NO. 1 MOTT ST., CONTI nt of private dis OCTOR a roots out fabio ‘S* RED DROP THOROUGHLY petite of the rank and poisonous virus of ven neredibly abort time, All Ulliers drive the disense into tho biocd.. You will out by bitter ex ee, if you trust to other rem "The nuine is to be nly at the old Hunterian Dispensary, No. &Divition geeky sadellarevint Dx WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND.—IE CURES the best evidence, then the edicine for Private diseases, to be com Jouthat they never woul ken by my santness. D*., WARD MAKES AS} ‘ae CURES—SUCH” doctor cam do. Eith ent Trendtul—worse than the disouso, and Broadway. D*. WARD'S MAGICAL TREATMENT —DELIOATE ge cured with une: led rit} Friends ands miracle. It i cure. Office, and I Btoudvay, R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL known for the last twenty-two renrs, for his superior troatment of private diseases, can still be consulted at his old office, onany of the following complaints, vit.: syphilitic gr mercurial uloers, glandular enlargements, and nervous debility. eet 4 no charge unloss a cure is ‘perfocte De JOBNSON, 16 DUANE ST,, WILL if tailing to cure any caso of disenne h ctice, of over 22 ry moans of pre: or . Those who may n apply to Dr. J., with the certainty of having their cass properly treated. A porfect cure, or ne | charge. DR, HUNTERS RED DRor—or ALL REMEDIES, this is the most certain. It makes a speedy and Bherough cure of certain diseases without the least Testric= dict, drink oF exporure, or change in habite or Mny aro curedin one day. Price $1 only, wiih book, No.8 Division, treet, , the only place. R. MORRISON, 20435 Aen STREET, ConTINUES to be consulted on all {diseases of a priv e His long experience ate ean artmen feo isn to treat syphi is and eexual debility with qualled success, His office hours are from9 A. M. tol P. M. and from 4 P. M, to 8, (Sundays eye toed at which times his old friends and_pationts, and all others desiring to be skilfully and justly treated, may call on him with confidonce. en: man, are yo ‘vice, or im and deran remarkable virtacs of ti will cout pou bets trie; $2 a bottle; three bottles for $5. Important advioe to the Married and $i old at the ofices Bb Third a an jambers 6} it pai a Mt oP. Me iy post pai Advice D®,CQ0P ERM DUANE STREET, AND N (EXT DOOR to the Chatham Bank, may bs confidently consulted His ryceoas as been \d chronic cases of yor Been considered incurable, iat phytic am private disease, ich in the treat- mentof n 4 pecemy eminenes Ce known, both in and out of the professi rivate di other in the city of New Yo 18 oxperic he sult of twenty-one years dovited iexelnevely to this spe- ciality of the profession. Weakness of a ration. and their train of consequences: improper habits, radically cured. N, B. » mercury used, R.LA CROIX'S PRIVATE, unprcat, TREATISE— Fifteenth Edition, By M. B. La Croix, M. D., Albany, Chenpent book ever pubfisheds 220 5, anc 150 nd plates, on the Physiology of M he Initice and disorders ofjouth and ancturity, excesses which destroy the physical and mental powers, ail divonses arising from indiscretion, with plain and. simple rule hich all persons can eure themsolves without mor- cury, with the author's obser: ations on marriage, it duties disqualificrtions, and their remedios; with colored litho: Graphs iliuetrating ive anatomy and phyriology, and dis- eases of the reproductive organs of both sexes, their struc ture, uses, and functions. It contains many important hints platirg matrimony, which will overcome ob- Agtinst marringe: nono, Nowover, should tako this important «top without first co of all disensos of females, whet gers who require med to know whet! Prop hom they and thas xeard against he ime aot quackery, «0 alentin populous cities. Dr. La ‘legally quained physician, and for the paat twenty yerry has been duly consulted upen the different disease upon which hia book treats, personally as well ue by letter. Any person sending twenty tive centoin alotter, postpaid, Will recelve one cop», wail free of postage, oF ‘five copies uiting from Droix for $1. wi teree 4g LA CROLX, 56 Beaver strost, Al- bany, N.Y, treet & Co. 98 Ann strest, and Stringer & T Broadway, N. ¥.; Beanch office, 62 Lloyd etreet, Buffalo. D*. RALPI, Fe oh near Wocrter taces the antl AUTBOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRT. me, Office hours, 960 12 A.M. and epted,) No. O43 Houston stroot, * From the tnccmmon medical advan: among which he would in- Paris, for the oxprem #. followed by a long ico, in this apeciatity, he oan, with hesitation, promixe, even in tha most severe and com- ated cases ny secondary dikenses, wtrictires, we —maro certain, and radical cures than ean be obtained from any other source in Americs. Those who apply in the oarlior Ftages of diseases, will be gratified by the ease aud rapidity of the eure, which is often effected ina vory few days. rate waiting rooms are provided. address box FO9 Port Office. that hesidos his special pract urinary system, to which be h attention, ho attends, na tne ne pose in which, im many diseases, bie tre coseful, trot ha i dovoted particular ral peact Tes usally uc admitting two persons, or $1, admitting five, may be obtainod at the Hall du: ng the di yand on thoevene ing of the Concert. Children neue The erand piano ia from the manutactory of Mossrs. Win, Hall & Son. PRaNerin MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO. Les, Proprictor.—Two performances are given evs 7, commencing at So'clock in the afternoon, and at7: in the evening. th ets, 50 cent his establishment only ‘place in, the United States where the ‘ Model Artiste’ cane company ie com) zpos Cit Pons of Artis ei b figure, and arc under the su + a t, Premior ‘Moder to this establi ificent series of hment. A mu Opers. rds,” on the ceiling, from she grannas nd eighteen in longth,a feat which throws all “‘competiiors in the shade.” The greatest wonder the Yarldever produce’ Monsieur Cain, the strongost m the world, will break, with his “naked fist,” wudience may choose to offer, with other unpareileled fonte th. The unrivalled tribe of “ Acrobatic Sisters,” maasctic ontertainmenta, G a srainmenta 2 oxhibi: in Pri cushioned arm chairs, 7% oc 124; cents. RACKEITS MAUBLE GR yrrecked Mother and Child,” at Stuyvosas Go Broadway. now epen, (fore short & M, M. Admission, 25 cent ce ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 300 BROADWAY, CORNER of Duanostreet.—An inspection of this splondid extab- lishment will be found pleating and instructive. Strangers eaves examine, Admission, 35 cents. Open from 8 A.M. 010 P. ROFESSOR WILTON, THE GREAT.WIZARD OF TAR World, will commence early in the fall. —— MEDICAL. | 100, 00 PERSONS ¢ ve “BY Dh. TOBIAS Mi UP OF THE wont tian Liniment, Which ie superior to any other, or ne pry, Lor colle, dj ronie um at toothache, urna, head~ in tho limbs, back, and cheat. and for sale by the druggists and storckeepers throughout’ the United Staten Price, 25 and 60 cents. Countey merchants supp) it $1 75 and $3 50 per dozen, cash. No ent out on’ come | mission, HE FEMALES’ CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND—DR. K. Preston's Female Panacea, , and 3, corrects ali ularitics of the femal ent vy mail with ad- one dollar. sultatio: id letters confidential. No. 2 must not be taken in pi ¢ but those of Dr. P. Office, N. ADICAL CURES AT A SMALL EXPLNSE.—DR. ‘ARD offers $6.00) to any gentiemau, attor # proper Senate who can cure private dsscases with suc uniform celerity, eave, anfety, and cheapness, as he oan. The most incredulous will be convinced before they have been under treatment one day, His wonderfal power of curing ail such ne is without @ parallel, Office, corner of Car reet an HE STAMPED! MIXTUR rr nib Bowery. None age ro ERFECT ROUT. AND ever falling gure for fever and aguc. and for gunoead debility or_we repared solel De. Fdwara Bleecker, New clty’and for ante by the princes! druggists in this “tity, Beooklyn, MG igersf lushing. Now Rochelle, and thronghout the co: ‘gowerall, South and Wost, General depot, 93 Srovdwey $900. and third floors. 0 FEE TILL CURED. —DR. CORBETT, 19 DUANE Streot, may be consulted confidentially on the t at. ment of delicate disonses. Twenty-one years practice in t speciality of the profession cuables him to mak» specdy and manent cures, c removed in three days, ‘he victims 0 with a portals boing honorably tre ‘i to cure effect Corbate ) AND RADICAL CURES months, but one, two, permanency ea: not, to your perpetual chagrin again—can most certainly be obtained by unfortunate from Dr Ward. | This ia rocomm.caded to the serious att thore who wonld he curod well and Gulchrandencape. tas Boreik pects ary affections, and tho inovitatte detection and disgrace that ance, New and important discoveries enable him to more than fuill his promises of a eure, impossible to be effected under any antiquated meth: snience for the treatment provided. Attention bestowed such as you yell receive nowhere elec. Romember that hind lost under other doctors solely from want a: i ix all that is needed, besidos skill, a the unfortunate under him get on most in the corner of Canal street and Broadway, gratis, Medicine, a dollar ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE Dircates, in w fom, hours, by a vecetable apulication, Pithout pain.’ In constitutional affections, and disensotr Improper batite, he combines medicine. w hy , and can chow any one there are th be'cured without ity na he has cason daily, of yours" du from th physicians. In all, be grarante nent cure, He'makes daily curce of strictures, caustic, which oti vonused by thelr wot expelling the former disease soon enough. His diploma, with t so and the hundreds cf other certificates, show that nothing oan eqnal it. We werecurod in a few houre—P. Broadhead, Waring, D. M.Corbyn, C, Derond. One apptication ou me, nftor another ductor tried a long thneeW. Nu Grate kl paid over $200 in five years, to be cured of weaknoss from self-abuse, without benefit; but you enrod me by loval and general treatmont ina short timo—Jas, Evans. vou cured Ime of the worst syphilitic afoction on my body and face in a after { had been under throe p) eveing every quack medicine J cw rt ergnson, Perth Ainbos. ‘The halt cure sua stasdever exe pecially solicite, Strangers and others can On ne ether, proot var shoes certitienten, Tatts there isso much imposition. or treatment, by lot ter, addross box 71 Broadway Post Omice N.Y. Those who apply personally have separate rooms. Stace heurs-Smctas ing dite nnd 7 Gil 9 evening, LARMONT, Surgeon, 42 Rendo virvot, second door from Broadway. Ts MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM. anion—By Dr. A, M Mauricsen, Professor of Disonaee PmieaTwensih ot! SUCH ih WILL NoT or threo days, if takon be relied on, and that walt breaking ont nd all of the Book and adviog PP. SE rien, $L~ Al anguish to mete the tree osseeuion of thie or thoes a of sufforia, paotuatune a Pecuniary band, y might have bes . apered [s Pr work, Itis intendod especiaity ‘for tha martind ae marriage, ao it désclovon important week a] ould 0 known to them particularly. fo thoes whose health does not portais of Au ineroaee of family, it is of spoci: “Here, alse, every fomat thor budding into womanhood, or th {mportass ym poms mods of ouc0, in every Biv Dean. Sin-—My wire has Doon perce ptibiy omer years or more, in cease uence of hor greml on isk nd suiering some months bofore aud duringhor oem: nement—every aucceasiy: 4 more dobilitating Sud progteuting hee, puttin and which was,on the Lass 0: a ime moee dan aon paved f eat ie omt tw: the) re od ad ried to my wif, om learning # . Dosomosax Provided e romody. It 19 coxccived wan pow meet the wor Heard your booi Highly apokoa fers reaching my cass press to you the r aie er rel pene would bave i, io all Sumas probability my wite wool and my chitdvan telt mothorlove, — impructionbls to conyoy move full of, nm f Ld of Ansvaro ot: or thoas contemy piates vas , and nt the 08, od Listle B. itonded for the marr For gale at 292 Broadw Liberty atrest, New York, Tucker, Mobile, Alabama, T. ‘otcreon, 95 inane poreet, Philadelphia. Ow tho roceiy amitted by tanil, feos of pow o any park tra'statans, Ail oteaes mnt bo pont 4 anod, M, Maaricoau, Box 1,224 Maw York’ sty, fi $50 ateeot. REWARD —JEPYRIES ANTIDOTE, A “APE. $50 cific mixture foe the ours of private disorders, mekesm apeedy ours, without tho Joast restrictions of dict, drink, expo ate Shanzo in npplication to business roprictor em Tingle cane whi fat bot eure, a Whe forfeit ry of ay red dvitons HW Little, 10% Hanover Orleans |

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