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. M THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL. . direction of sig. Arae:!»#ided by the excellent chorus of the Vooal Association (the Mciety which Mr. Benedict conducts so admirably), was tost satisfactory. In the During the past week there was not much variety a | soiog wile. Titiens was magnificent; and it was difflcult to the dificront theatres. The piecos which were on the | poiieve that they had been composed for any other voice Dilla proved so popular that there wus little or no change | han that of sfsoprano.” To add to the strength of the made at the leading houses. The increasing heat of the | chorus, the entire company of her Majesty’s theatre (in- _ Weather will probably soon bring the season toa close. 1 cinaing sille, Trebelli, the Sisters Marchisio, Sig. Giuglini, i Phy cheap opera reason at the Academy, which in | yy Gagsior, Mr. Santley, &o,,) lont their assistance, Point of anendance may be said to have been a success” | gignoy Verdi bas loft Londom for Italy, earrying with fal one, was br Usht 10 # close on Wednesday night with | iin, 1¢ ig hoped, the fixed conviction that her Majosty’s Mr. Ullman's denen: Weare indebted to the late €63- | Conmissiouers and tho Evglish nation have little or gon for a now prima ov224, whom we hope to have & nothing in common, | farther opportunity of hencitg on the boards of the | Ronconi uns recovered, aud will bein London by the Academy, Madame Comte Boronar<! is an artist of the | ong of the month, ) genuine stamp, highly coltivated and éual to anything the undertakes, If the compass of her vo‘? is limited, 4t fs abundantly made up for by her fhe mus{s#l organi- gation, and, ag the public has proved by its appresiatioft pt her, the oftener she ia heard the more she grows in f{gvor, Assn actross she possesses true drantatic senti+ ‘ment, and at times exhibits s power in her maaner of expressing it which never fails to bring down the hozs0. ‘When she becomes more accustomed to our public, and gains greater self posses-ion, she will devolop the full extent of the qualities. that have gained ber so much esteem. The concert undor the auspices of the Mercantile 1i- rary Adeceiation, for the beralit of the Sanitary Com- mission, comes off to-night at she Academy of Musi. ‘Mise Kellogg, Madame D’Angri, Messrs, Billa (the Pianist), Theodore flisfeld and ether artists will partioi- “pate. As the proceeds wil! go to the sick and wounded @oldiers, the eoncert will no doubt be Mborally patronized. “Tho Wizard’s Tempest,” of which we bad to speak 80 favorably as an excclient epectacular burlesque, remains on the bills for one woek more at the Winter Gardon, when it will be withdrawn to make way for @ther novelties of Mr. Ande son’s providing. To-night™ ‘Miss Flora Anderson takes her benefit, and during the Bucceeding evenings the other daughters of the Wizard @nd Miss Fone Burke will take their benofits. The week's Performances will conclude with the bonefit on Saturday Bight of Miss Emily Thorne, who has mado herself quite @ favorite with the frequenters of the Winter Garden. At Niblo's Garden Miss Ca:oline Richings commences the cleventh week of season, in which she has estab | Mshed her reputation here a3 an artist of fine dramatic poworr, and a sinzer of most pleasing character, To-night she appears in a new rele, in an adaptation of the “Child of the Regiment,” which prese: ves nearly all the leading | parts of the composer within the sphere of the prim. donna. A now bullet, The Star of the Dance,” will also ba produced by Annetta Galetti, Mons, Tophoff, and a large corps de ballel. Misa Maggie Mitchell keeps Laura Kocne’s thoatro stu! fliled by her charming im crsonation of the Cricket, ‘The same piece continues on the bitls for the present. and ably performed by David. Valentine as ever, and, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence, at Wallack’s beautiful os. | if possible, more graphically, gracefully and efficiently Cablishmont, secure fashionable audiences evory night. | than when he served his “‘prontice hand’’ some five and ‘The ploces are rapidly changed, and évery evening pro- | twenty years ago, Gents some now and attractive feature. Mrs. Florenca is ‘The volume now bofore us exceeds, in ita contents and ebarming in hor protoan ch raciors, introducing nume- | the number of the pages of ite letter press, any of tho rous distinct iudividuaiities in iho mostamusing manners | former numbers, and when we say that it te cqual, if and oliciting for herself unstintod applause. She sings, | not superior, in interest to many of the precading vol, dances aud personates character with rare ability, and | umes, we morely do the author and his work justice, Revos fails. to delight the audionce. In the varied roles! | We cannot forget the instruction and enjoyment we have Mr. Florence we always find tho cloments of mirth } dorived from Valontine’s Manual for several yoars, rough: out with great force and offect, naturo be- | though we may, like the young mother, fondle each new: ing ever kopt in view. During tho weak we have had | born babe with Increased dolight. | mimorous oppertuuities of enjoying Mr. Florence's por- ‘The lists of the variqus burcaus, departments of the traitures of Iris cliaracter, in which he has deservedly | city government, courts of justice and public use onongh to satisfy the ambition of any artist. | institutions, are, as usun!, accurate and inyaluablo aa how promises to he a very brilliant oue, The | as referonces. ‘The historic:i portion of the work con- Budicnces are fashionable snd large, ani this cool aud | ainsmany now and ailiitionnl features, among which handsome establishment will no doubt be afavoritere” } are marriages in the Dutch church before ths Revola- sort during the summef seas»). During tho week sove- } tionary war. The article on Trinity churchyard in- tal novelties will be produec4, and to-night three pieces, | cludes an interesting episode in the history of the French ‘which will display the talents of Lir. and Mrs. Florence to | Huguenots, military documents of the yoar 1776, tho great advantage, will be presented. history of the poor of New York from 1699, and extracts ‘This cvening Mr. Hacke\t inaugurates his engagement | (rom tho earliest newspapers. Of three nights at the Lrookiyn Academy of Music, The list of marriages in the Dutoh church before the ‘@ppearing iv his great rele of Falstall. Mr. Hackett is | Revolution, prepared with much cire by Mr. Valentino, g° well known in Brooklyn, and his performances are 80 | presents an interesting and authentic gathering of the ‘eagerly lonked forward to, that any especial attention to } aucestors of many of the present generation, and its bis appearance is annecesesry. Liko Mr. Forrest, he is | perusal would give a wholesome rebuke to Know Nothing- '@ dramatic iustiiution of the country. The company se- | ism, if, indeed, there can be found even one miserable lected to support him comprisoa Measra. F. B, Conway, | remaining member of that proscriptive creed. We there Lingham and Harry Pearson, of Winter Garden ; | tnd the ancestratmames of worthy citizon descendants. Messrs. George Holland, and Reynolds, Fenno and Mrs. Among the historical papers is “Old New . B. Conway ; Mrs. Sloan, of Wallack’e, aud other pub- | York,” an excellent article, in which it is stated Nc favoritos. by the contributor (Mr. B. R. Winthrop), that Miss Adah Menken, at the Now Bowery, madeanex- | Mr. Valentine carries back the discovery of Man- traordinary sensation last week by her equestrian feat | hattan Island to the yoar 1528, while Hudson, ta“ Mazeppa.’’ The attendance wag so largo that the piece | neually regarded as the ‘diecoverer,” first saw the will be roy cated every night this week. Highlands of Nevesink in September, 1609. Hudson Fox announces on the bills of tho Old Bowery for } thought it “a very good land to fall in with and a pleasant to-night tho drama of the “ Hand of Cards,’ with afay } land to see.” The nattye Indians did not covet the inti- least. The Old Bowery matutains itself well with is | mate acquaintance of the English sailors, and after an rons on the enstern side of the city. exploration of the river, on whieh he conferred his name- Barnum, having withdrawn the babies, brings now be | {ludson abanctoned the first fruite of hia discovery. Amongst the extracts from the newspapors of a hun- dred years ago there is a piece of poetry, dated 1733, which would put to the-blush seme of our modern rhymestera who ventilate in hebdomadal publications, Here it is:— WRITTEN AT A CONCERT OP MUSIC. WHREE TURGE WEAK A GREAT NUMMER OF LADIES, Muste bas power tv malt the soul, beauty nature’s swayod; Bach can the aniverse control: Without the others aid. Bat hore together both appear, And force united try; <= enobanis the list'ning car, beanty charms the eye. . wast crueity these powers to join; These transports who cau bear? Oh, Jo: the sound be Jers d Oh, look, ye nymphs, less fair. ‘The paper of the Huguenot settiers contalnga large amount of historical material; then there is a notice of potable marriages frum 1640, But now to the illustrations aud maps, of which there are forty soven in number, including @ portrait of the veuerable Vs! ntino nimeelf. We must say that the pictorial portion of this volume of the Manual in the most exquisite of any that has preceded it; the views are nearly all colored, aod done, too, by master Many of the war movements in the city are jicted in panoramic views—the embarkation of the Zouaves by the stou:ner Baltic, ani the departure of the Sixty-ninth regiment, from the Irish headquarters around St, Patrick’s cathedra!, are well done. Mr, Va- lentine has gray in the service of tho and ne Be bas rentcm (0 now that he enjoys the respect and admiration of his fellow citizens, it must bo a double recompense to hit y — now, that, with future genera. orev his name wil aa’ familiar as a housebold word.” Suceessful Establishment of the Over- land Mall to California. ‘Wasinxerox, Juce 22, 1862. ‘The public seems not to be fully aware of the fact that the daity overland mail to the Pacific is agai in full and suceesaful operation. Such is the fact, as is ascertained from efiicial sonrees, and correspondénts can send their California letters nuw each day in the week, a8 certain, regularly and with as much colerity ag by the weekly’ mars vis tho Tetbnvus. ei “The-arcies run off by the Indyans have all been re- placed, now coaches and ey :ipmuente aro gn the route, And sufficient wilitary force to protect the line are now in position; eo that there is po Feagon | to anticipate fwrsher donger of jaterruption The time jed by the overland coach in ther trip from St, ih, Miseeuri, to Ploeerville, California, from new unt!i noxt winter wil exoned’, seventeen dqys. Add four days forthe trip bet ween thin city and St. Joweoh (the regular railroad timo is ess th day nud tg hiows fF that between Placery: vant Bes San Frapeion, and We have « total time of less than twenty-two day °, or one day Jesq than tife average time of the atoamers. Thus {1 witl be seen correspondenis in Now York or oa may, duplicate their California letters on steamer day, with’ @ probability that the copy rent over- will roaeh its destination tm adrance of that soot vie the isthmus; and of course all loners overland between steamer days may bo expected to gain ab jeagt thowe rent by the muvcceed tes and tife steamer day. ‘The advantages eriand mail Cor all correuyoRience from West: orn New York ant the, Northweatera States, or for = destined to poivts in California east or north of mento City, oF to Carson Valley and the Washoe ‘liver ‘Thalberg is daily expected to give his four matineos at @guineaa ticket, when he will present his last works, entitled ‘(The Art of Singing applied to the Piano,” and “Les Soirees de Pausilippo,” consisting of twenty-four Pensees Musicales. Several unpublished manuscript Bleces, compozed for the piano by Rossini, will be e: cuted om these occasions; among thei “ Tarantell: “Lo Prelude Pretentienx,” Le Prelude de lAncivn Regime.” Auber’s * Massanie!lo” is in rehearsal at the Grand Opera, It is to be revived with groat splendor. +The death of the husband of dladame Anna Lagrange has Induced thls popular singer to throw up bor ea- gagerment @ Madrid and reiurn to Paris. At tho Apolfy theatre in Rone Meyerbeer’s: “¢ Robert lo Diabie”’ is bet ertormed under the title of ‘ Robert «f Picardy’—ihe “ Devil” net Leing allowed to figure in the bills of tho theatres of thot Popo-smitten city. . ‘The new work of M. Felicica David, the comporer— “Lalia Rook? (ay “ Roukl’’)--though reported ag a failure, is stil! “ ruoning’” ut the Grand Opera in Puris. Mile, Cordier, a uow and juvenile prima donna, who is Suid to equal Patti, fs anueunced te appear at ber Majesty's thoatro, instoad of Stiss Kellogg. Ristori is playing in Versailles her two great charee: torsof Guidetta and Myrra. Those performances take place not at the city theatre, but im the palace of Ver- saillos, om tho identical stage which Louls the Fiftuenth had especially constructed to please Madame Du Barri, and on which Queen Marie Antoiuette perforraed in a se- ries of private theatricals with the Court d’ Artois, after- wards Charles the Tenth. In this salle tooke place the celobrated banquet of the Corps de Gardess which ac- cqerated the explosion of the great French Revolution, and it has never been used since, until now, when Louis Napoleon granted permission to Ristori to give’ her per- formances there, at the request of the italian Ambassador. Valentine's Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York for the Year 1962. Aseach year is added to another, the labors and re- Soareh of the standard historian cf the municipality ef the Empire State increase, yot they are as vigorously land agigantic girl of eighteen, both of which, he de- ares, make the largest moumains of human flesh over In addition to these animal curiosities, a highly principal novelties George Christy, after an absence of over & year, returned © this @ity, and will open his new baii, 0. 585 Bio. ‘way, opposite Metrop#litan Hotel, to-night. Ale brings with him a new company, comprising soime of he best artists in the professiva. He clatins for his rteite (ied by Mr. J.C. Reeves, (he favorite tenor) nd aiso his instrumental corps, the first place in their peculiar business. The com portton of the entortain ment will bo sustained by bimseif, assisted by Mr. W. Hngton nud others of equal celebrity. In addition to he has secured the ser ices. of that nondesc: ipt imen of humanity, Japave-e Tommy, who sings and with as much vim as the oldest performer. the has cen thoroughly renovated afd rodecorated, d the suceess of the company iz certnin. “qhe Bryants are doing a flourishing business at their 1 on Broadway, To-night they introduce a new bur. qeque, ‘The Break o’ Day Boye,” wirich will no doubts e highly succeesful,asall dan Bryast's neveities do. Nixon’s Cremorne Gardens have won a large share of 0 favor ag a resort where enjoyment of the plea- and most refining character can bo had. To- ht a succession of entertalnm nts for the pupils of the nt schools in the city will be given at emwderate ice of adinissieg. Among the German ammsements for the present week find the following:—The Hoboken Quartette Clubs Hil hold thelr festival this evening at tho Otto C.ttage in, The entertainment wil consist ofa concert and and commence At seven o'clock in the evening. grounds are to be brilliantiy ilisminaced by the os. calotat lights, &e. At Jones’ Woody there will be ree festivals during the preseot week. On Monday St, John’s chureh holds ts annual picnic. On Wednesday he Independence focial Club wil! have an tilnmiaated fete, and on Thursday the fostiv.l of the St. Mary's ‘church will take place, ‘The feativals of the past woek doen very successfal. We are giad to perceive that the harp--that most do- ightful instrumeut—ia again coming loto vogue fa our womunity. It has been too long nogiceted. Aptommas, ho, as the peblio know, is & superar performer on the arp, gave & great impulse w fi In popular favor, ant had quite @ large number of pris in this city. He ent Ins! contom to Ragland on ome A@mentio business, bu' will return im the fail, Moxeuimg nm exceilent ian harpist, Me. Alfrod Boutiain hsv eome to settle New York, and hag alreaJy obtained a good mavy ils, Foroign harpspartioubw iy ,shose of Erard— for many years had the preference. Tho harps Taparactured by the hous of J. P. Hoowne & Co., of this oy, however, are vew as foe tM tone, aud are petlor adapted to aiand the ciate of this eduntry Vian any instrcment of foreign wan facture. . splendid organ hae just een completed for Christ shuroh, Poughkoopsie, by George Jerdioe & Son, the well nown manutacturers of this city. Lhe iwelromeyt has en on exbilation for the last few days at 100 White Mtroot, aod has been imepected vy « great nambor of — 0 worthy of spec! _ | region, are nariiy sin greater than fs the case of Peo Ee re error ect mention, prin- | Csrespmndetive from the atlapito scabeard, pipaliy on account of The Lbroved arrangeinont of the 1 fa ddr to ayail themsolves of the overland rogto, oy, W aro grouped in three soparatyrews—tiiesolo | correspondents stiould not forget to eudoree thoir letters eys, chorus koys aud podal keyS—an arrangement { ‘Por overland mail.” As te overland stages are 1 hich will prove a yory groat convenience to perform. | Heved tow of warty ing og ina art be soon ord and the letter mail ouly are greaily Inoreaned. PORTIGN TREATRICA! In foreign ttientricals thore is a tively and tnt fexson going on. Signor Verdi's “Cantata’—or Dimseif entities It, “Caution composed, at the request of hor Majes(y'e Comuissi ners, for the International +4 nibition, was performed for tte Oret time at her Ma. 8, J laConton, W it je ty’s theatre, A nore daitering réception was never | Mfss Mrs Poet, Hh corde! to anew work, The “eamtasa,” by unanimous | Serllt F Uarahee gence, "yb! Arrivals and Departures, wae ARILYALS. an FRANCISCO, Me srw WAlt—Stea: North Star— H Banerost, oe eniee, £5 Glover G Coney, Fa B thie ofa aid ima Hisiitater, JW i very, R De ainith, ro, war given twice from beginuing to ond, | James, being, Hens te Lathe the —. rage no ; aa ae tail, Gershart, John eh a alter the first, twice after the second ‘i Sind fy 1 justin, ‘The execution of the new work, under the ae Fon, Be nai Wy Finks 40" aesinen, W oe re sonostionsenee — FOR hoe Funexais of Captata Mematon ax Lieur ~~ tenant Palmer. ‘Tne unrelenting baiid of war is making many somo sorrowful in the city of New York, aud military {u5% ralg may daily be seen wending their melancholy woY through our streots. So frequent have they become of late that the samestrong, mournful interest is not aow manifested which waa evinced at the commencement of our civil war. But still the hearts of those, rglatives who were dear to the decoasd are none the lesa touched With woe, aud a nation’s bonorabie remembrance of the he roic sacrifice of life shall livp as green as over in the souls of the people. Yesterday tho funerals ef two soldiers of thy Union took place in this city, both of whom have fallen in tho heat of, batile, The funoral Of Capt. Michael McMahon, of the Twenty-fifth rogimem New York State Volunteers, took place from tho Line dence of decoased’s father, 123 St. Mark’s place, East Eighth street, ark largoly attended. The remains were escorted to Calvary Cemetery by » company of he Second regiment yw York State Militia, who fired the volley duo a dead soltior over his grave. Capt. JicMahon wag an excellent s lier and a worthy cilizou. killed at the battle of [ano urt House, Va., he exhibited tho grostest bravery, aud gallantly his men to do their duty. The funeral of Lieutenant Palmer also tock place yesterday aftornoon, and was equally well attended. Lieutenant: Palmer, at the time of his death, cling Assistant Adjutant General to Genoral § nd fol im & rocent skirmish with the rebels. He was a gallant young otlicer. At tho time of his death he was only twenty-tivo youre ‘The services appropriate to the dead were heidat t) house of Colones} pencer Coue, 140 West ihirtypinth sireot, af three o'clock, and were quite impressive At the conclusion of the same the funeral cortege formed, when the remains were transferred to Trinity Ce:notor’ at Curmansville. Thus have two more victims been added to tho aad Fecord of deaths of the preseut campaign. Letter from Colonel D’E pin TO THE EDITOR OF THE BERALD, Sartonar, Hotes, Wasuixcrox, D. C., June 13, 1862. Thave been informed by several relinble persons that Tam said in New York to have assumed the uame of De Beaumons, for the purpose of joining tyro of tho oMcora of my Inte regiment in am expedition which took thom down South, I beg to state that this is entirely false. ‘Bie gentleman who accompanied them ts really called De Beat mont, and a first couzine to one of the members of the Freach Legation in Washington. As to me, I have not, since the 12th of March (when my regiment was disbanded), been away from the National Hotel for more than tlirce or four hours. bay merit of fey ous who have conversed with me every day al tel could corro- borate my statement if it wer: ence to do so, When i came to this country @ year and a half ago the roads were still free, and if I had had the slightest wish or idea of jolping the South thore was nothing at that time Shae sae ma following my inclinations had thyy Jain in t nt 1 am what fa calted in France a * legitimise,” aaddharofone eutirely opposed to any. thing approaching rebellion. There was only one govern- ment, there , Which T could, consistently with my priuclples, sorve—viz: that of the Cnion. ‘To 161 havo devoted myself; and, although may services ‘have as yet met with asingulr kind of reward, [ trost that they may, by and by, be better ‘apprecisted, and that I may have an ponntei ity of distinguishing myself in the causo which I have adopted from conviotion Thope, sir, you will kindly grant thls letter a place in the columns of your journal at your earliest oonvenience. I regret to call public attention to anything so unimport- ant us my private sentimonts. Still | owe it to myself to disclaim the imputations cast on mo by some malignant persons, who aceuso me of committing ull kinds of boy- ish actions under a false name, when | have net stirred from thia hotel for the last three mouths, I 1 main, sir, your obedient servant, LIONFL J. DEPINEUU. City Intelligence Fata Acowext at Tux Novairy “Worxs.—Williom Forry, a native of Ireland, aged thirty-two years, died at the New York Hospital yesterday from the effects of injuries aceidentally received at tho Novelty Works on the 2st inst., by @ plate of iron falling on his easel Doceased resided at No. 344 East Twolfth street, and prope rot Sesh Coroner Naumano held an inquest shes body. Fire ww Eare Turty-rivta Sraest.—Detween ton and @leven o’clock on Saturday night a fire broke eut na frame stable in the roar of lot No. 147 East Thirty-fifth street, owned and occupied by Mr. Spence, The stable and one horse were consumed. Loss about $200; no in- surance. The flames extended to the frame dwolling house of Hugh Humes, and before subdued, the building and furniture were damaged about $500, The frame dwelling house adjomning, owned and occupied by John Fanning, was damaged ‘about $200; no insurance. Tho fire, it is supposod, was the work of an incendiary. Fire 1m ‘tm Noam Rrven.—About five o'clock ‘Sunday morning the barge Detroit, !ying in the North river, op- posite Charles street, caught fire from aspark. The ves- sel was loaded with three hundred and fifty bales of hiy, about one balf of which was destroyed before the fre was extinguished The hay was Go by Millenger & Co., of Troy. Loss abvut $500; no insurance. The barge - owned by Captain’ Bogardus. Loss about $200; no insurance. ‘Tas Porice axp rag Liqvor Dgacers.—The new Liquor law was offectually enforced yesterday by the police, who made one hundred and fourteen arrests for drunk. enness and liquor selling. The arrests for the latter were as follows:—Third precinct, one; Fourth precinct, soven; Fifth precinct, eighteen: Fifteenth precinct, one; Kightoenth precinct, fourteen; Twerity-seventh precinct, coe Twenty-ninth precinct, six. Total, forty-eight. ‘Ihe other sixty-six arrests were for drunkenness, viz: fiity-three males and thirteen females. Personal Intelligence. acfica. Reveriy Johnson, 0 Baltimore; Dr. R. W. Hoop- of rston: Major Hetzel, United States Army: J. Glinton Hocker of Rome. Tialy; C. Bickwith and family, of Chicazo, ard Dr. 1. B, Russeli, of Boston, are stopping at the Fi th Avenue Hotel. B.&. Lippincott and W. Leavenworth, of St. Loal C.C. Orcutt, of Nashyi leans; H. A. C unant, of St ad, Of Nashvil'e, an4B. Forb s, of New York shave drcived’st tho Met:opolitan Hote! Brigadior Genyral Ross, of Minis; Colonel W. D. Lewis, of Penasyivania; A. Spraguo anit family, of Pro- videnes, 1; 1%. Drayden and family, of Paltimore; Colonoi Spoondr, of Boston; E. Jordan, of Washington; J. H. Oglesby, of St. Louis; J. H. Foster, of Desten, aud J. Roilenthen, United states Army, are ‘among the arri- Vals dt the St, Nicholas He M9 os 0. Culifornia; J. M. Tue Crors iw Western Vincpsia.—The Wheeling In- aoe big | ‘of the growl: , dodge ia W ra Vir~ Bay elds aro as 'y with grain as in oe most favored cus we know of, Wheat is unusa- on fine, while the’ meadows, which are now in some places being mowed, are eevered more thickly, and will give a greater weight of hay to tho acre than for years fore. Gats are not yet in head; but we have net seen a field that looked yeilow or sickiy; and with the neces. sary warmth the crop will be proportionitely as large aS that of either wheat or rye. Potatoes uever looked better, while the young corn, now receiving first Lootng, asks only (or a cessation of rain and a “spell” of grow- Ing weather to do quite as well as avy of the reat. THE MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Progress of the War—T'he Advance on Richmond—Affairs the Southern Coast—Late News from Mexico, dé&e. ‘The Cunard mai! steamship Africa, Captain Anderson, will leave Boston on Wednesday for Liverpool. ‘The mails for Europe will close in this eity to. morrow afternoon at ® quarter-past onc and at balf past five o’eloek, to go by railroad, ‘Tus New Youw Hrasp—Euition for Rarope—will, be published at eleron o'clock to-morrow moruing. Jt will contain the Latest News from the different Divistous of the Union Army throughout the country, showing the Progress of the Advance on Richmond, the Operations in ine West, and on the Southern Coast; Late and Interoat- ing News from Havana, Mexico and Vevezaela, and all othor news of an interesting nature for the past week, Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six conte. Sampson Low, Son & Co., No. 47 Ludgate Hill, London, Englond, will receive advertisements and subseriptions for the Limmarp. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC, The War fie the U nion—Tire Advance on Richmond—The Latest from ihe South— Iuteresting from Europe, &., &e. ‘The mail steamship Ariet, Captain Seabury, will leave this pert to-morrow at noon for Aspinwall, The mails for Central America and the South Pacitle will close in this city at half-past ten o'clock to-morrow merning. ‘Tur New You Maxato—Fition for tho Pactfo—wili be published at nine o'clock to-morrow morning, It will @ontain the Latest Nows fromthe Army of ‘the Potomac, operating in front of Richmond, and from the different Divisions of the Union Forces throughout the country; Tho Latess Intelligence from the Southern Const; Tntorosting News from Europe, and all other in- teresting news'of the weok. Bingle copies, in wrappers, rendy for mailing, stx coute, Court Calendar—This D: Stree Counr—Linctrt,—Part “ ~ as before, with the addition of Nos. 209 and Part 2—Same as before. Day, by P. B: ¥ Mieot a wari. 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Batchelor’s Celebrated Eat vrantirent # Wiss, Toupecs, alr Dye, and Hale Dyeing Mokiavin Oreain for ug thé hair, 16 Bond stro! * Ladies Destring a Beautiful Complexion use LALRD'S Bloom of Youth for y serving and beautif) jug tue cumplerion aud skin, All deuggists and 439 Brow way. Deafness, Impaired Sight, Noises inthe sca and sore throat cured by Dr. VON EISENBERG, Qou- int dnd Aurist, 68. Ciuin place, wert of Broadway. Dr, Schenck’s Rooms, 22, Bond street, New Yor, every Mon in 9 A. Sf. to P.M, Ladics Desiring « Bexutiful Com: use LAIRD'S Bloom of Youth, for preserving ing the complexion and skin, All druggists a: way. Doctor Hunter's Discovery Cares tho ret woint forte of Herofule, obsiluate Eruption of the Skin gad old Uleers, Bo, § Division atreot, Now York city, since Album and Carte de Visite Photo. grophs, finest of the art, at HOLMES? Gallery aud Photo- Graph. Hau, 264 Broadway. At Jeffers’, 573 Broadway, tie Boots, $1 50, $1 75 and $2; Balmorals, gents’ fine Shoes and Suppers, }, Shoes and Galter: a Lad Elas- $2 Twelve Cartes de Visite for $1, unsur- passed for durabillty, and style, BALCHE'S, 233 Green- Wioh street, corner of Ba Trusses.—Marsh Z Co.'s Radical Care ‘Trusa Opes, No, 3 Vesey street (under the Astor House), op- pose ihe church, A Feusle attends ladies, No conuection whatever with any other Truss office of same name. Married. Dewanzst—Dryevrtr.—Un Saturday evening, June 21, by the Rev. Charles J. Jones, Mr. Joux J. Damanesr to Miss Maraaker Drreurcn, both of this city. Lawxence—Luxre.—On Sunday, June 22, at tho resi- dence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. KwaruS. Hig- bee, D. D., Major Epwarp Z. Lawrence, Sixty-first Now York State Volunteers, to Kare Manis Lene, eldest daughtor of George Ewbank Loefe, Esq., of this city, fuimerly of London, Englind. MrppeNpo! SmveG.—On Thursday, June 19,at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rey. Dr. Schu- bert, J. C. Mippgxponr to GeorGuisNa HL Sinvke, Wittiamg—Fond.=-!n Morristown, N. J.,on Saturday, June 21, by the kev. Arthur Mf Wiuay Warne Wi.tams, Eaq., of New York, to Miss Cuaawore Lovma Forp, of Morristown. ~ Diced. AxweTnows.—Oa Seturday morning, June 21, Jomw McNeu, ARusrronG,son of Wm. ond Jane Armstrong, 1 = months and 14 days, after @ short but ‘The relatives, friends and acqualatances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral, this (Monday) after. noon, at two o'clock, from the resideuge of bis parents, 188 Varick streot, corner of King. Yhiladelphia papers please copy. Prony ~-At No. 83 Columbia street, Marra Crawier, wife of Jamos Crawley, iu the 34th year of her age. ‘The friends of the ‘amily ,also those of her lato brother, Michael Cunnif, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, with- ont further notice, Dr Bevoiss.—At Washington, B. C., on Saturday, June ‘4, Sergeams Grorcs B. De Bsvorn, ‘company H Four. teenth regiment, N. Y. 8. M., aged 27 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 75 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at four o'clock. Davoy.—vn Saturday, June 31, Euzausru, wife of M. Devoy, in the 83d year of hor age. The relatives aud frionds of the family, the members of the Seventh Prosb} ‘ian church, also the members of Polar Star Lodge, No. 245, F. A.M., are respectfully invited to attend the funera', from her late residence, 78 avenue D, on Tuesday after -ruoon, at one o’oleck: Fostay.—On Sunday, ra) 22, Jacon Fosuay, aged 33 years, 11 months and 6 da; ‘The friends and ne qualiitances of his brothor-in-law, Augustug Hynard, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the ‘residouce of his brother-in-law, No. 776 Gireonwich atreot, this (Monday) morning, at eleven ojclock. The remains will be taken to English Neighbor. hood for interinent. Fxost.—In the full triumph of faith, Sanat ANN Frost, relict of the Inte Allen Frost, aged 64 years and 7 days. ‘the friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the house of hey son-in- law, Lawrence Van Wart, 37 Carmine streot, ths (Mon- day) aftorncon, at twa o'clock. On Sunday, June 22, Joun B. years, 8 months aud 12 days. itis friends and rolatives are respectfully invited to attena the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at hali-past ten ve’ clock, from the residence of his brotherim-iaw, FA Quintard, No. 39 West Thirty-first street. Hie remains will be taken to Stamford, Conn., for interment. Tewwer.—Of croup, ExyRY PUTNAM, ob v of John G. ond Elizabeth Hemmer, aged 3 years and 2 months. ‘Uhe relatives and friends are juvited to a:teud the funoral, Uris (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, frou. No. 35 Morton street. Foeton papers please copy H quixs.—Un saturday, Jone 21, Henry Hioows, third ates John and Mary Teresa Higgins, in the 14th yous c The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 61 West Tenth street, this (Mouday) rhe ing, at ten o'clock. ‘Tho relatives and fieuds of the family are rospecit uiy invited to attend. Lewin, —At Eis late rosideuce, 243 Bowory, on Sunday morning, June 22, alter a long and puctd: sickuess, Whas Lewin, of Birmingham, Kog!and, aged 75 yoara. Flo was a kind husband cad a good father, ‘Bhe friends of the famiig are respectfully invited to attend the fusorel, from his late residence, thia (Mowday) ee nine oro ck. ish papers please copy. Meinari-Oreunday Shine 22, Ay; the 26th year of his age, a melia, county Dune, l. ‘The friends and woqtiaintances of the family are re- apectfully requested tu attend bis funeral, this stouday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the resideace of brother-in-law, Robert Motee, ‘114 Baxter strect, corner of anal. Mo\rxen.—On Thursday , June 19, Mrs. Muay McQuexs, in the 70th year of her age. ‘The renaioa wore interrod tn Trinity Cemetery, fro her late residence, No. 151 Waverley place, on hatur: w June 21. am—Oo Saturday, June 21, Cranues Nast, in the 66th year of bis age The relatives wod friends of the family, and those of hie gou-in-law, Cornelius Scully, are recpectully invited to attend the’ faneral, from Is lato resideroe oe + Pik atrest, its louday ) morning, at ten o' cisely, to St. James’ church, James street, vied solemn pean m. high moss will be oelebrated for the pose of bis soul,and from thence, at hali-past twelve o’clook, to Calvary Cemetery ior interment. Bustitaore paper's please copy. Nectore.—taata C. Nevsove, dacghter of John H. and Dorsis Neubolt, aged 4 years 9 monthe and 16 days. ‘The frionds of the family aro rospeetfully invited to Altend the funeral, from the residence of Lor parents, corner sf Kontand Park avenuos, Hrooklyn, this (Mon- ) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitee thon: O'New..—On board the United States gunboat Port Royal, Jouy O'Nxt, son of James and Catharine 0! of No. 84 Madison atre too of Lhe fam LESPIR, meurara, in Saad of the parish of Con- s dyad 19 years and 6 month will be given in to-morrow’ paper. Part.—Ou Sunday, May 26, at St, Mu insville, La. ,of congestive fever, LACRA, daughter of Kiewaas and diario ©. Poet, aged 7 rionthe abd”10 days. KicnAnieoy.—At Now Orleans, La, on Thureday,, Ja 12, Maay Cyrtanva, daugliter of Ellas Richardsom Margaret Sullivan, aged 13 mont 114 days. srevese.—On Saiurday, June 21, Lientenagt Hine Ts Sinvens, Quactermaster of the Ninth reginent New York State silitia. ‘Tho relatives and frionda of the family, the passed and active members of the New York City Guard, and tio members of the Ninth regineat New York State Militia, are respectfilyy invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday wfternoon, at thes o'clock, from No. 34 Bast Twailth #trest, eornor of Ubiversity pi ‘The remains will bo taken to of Vio. 1821, at the residence of his parent, No. treet, Brooklyn, Josmra H. Vrua, second son oF J Lettie Ve 121 ‘The friends ly are respect: fulty invited to atten y {Monday}. ets#.—On Sunday , June 22 Klonce of Me, David Miller, No. 113 Heater street, Macare A., wife of Edwin W. Wells, and daughter of the inte Nathaniel P, La Barto, aged 21 years, 6 months and 6 days, ‘The friends and relatives aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral. without fasher notice, at the aight street Haptist church, on Tuesday alternoon, at two w'elock. Wostchester county papers plense copy. —On Saturday, Jimes2l, Kpwarp Banvew i Mary Ann Bi. Welles, in the, attend ‘the funeral, fom the resid West Baltic street, Brooklyn, on Uap o'goypa riuoulFertoee wonGe, | MISCELLANEOUS, Attastion, CASH (BUYERS. Smiara a eeee nae BLES s WHEELOCK, 300 BROADWAY, OFFER FOR FOR SALE * MISCELLANEOUS. Fx 6! FLAGS! FLAGS | FLAGS ANNIN 4 OO, manufacturers of 99 Fulton corser of Wiliam. We here, wan — Eaglisn Bunting rh Anges found in this oo ior io ality feet, wholesale and resale THE Larimer pest sto 9 er) = ARBLE AND MARBL TE MANT: PRIN Paiey M sat Chaise sn gra. a Ga Beomaway, ¥. AND POPULAR STAPLE DRgsg G00Ds cee IN MARKED. ERUVIAN SYRUP, PROTECTED LUPEO} iF PR DI FT ALSO, BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS the eit SOLERO E ok ZROTOXIDE OV TR IN GREAT VARIETY, BILITY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, and all diseases orig git a bad slate of the \lood. An invaiuabie tonic and COTTON ADES, MESTIO Ct \——T-1300-—X.—DEAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS.« DORAN COS OF this ceisorated brand, app ars Wo be if every HOSIERY mouth, as wol! as on every oue's table. They & ‘te! article and cx Ue reded \poa to strengthen and i AND OTHER STAPLE GOODA PRINTS AND DOMESTICS FOR CASH. Other goods four months! credit, Or with o Mberal aie discount for cash, merry trove eneuiepsinaesiniraatrseeiaieesr peas, GROCERIES AND FLOUR FOR THE MILLION- Chespess aicre ia the world. THOMAS K, iN ___ 9Greonwich and 89 Slurray tet ew vet York. ¢ is Ov NEW XORK, MEDIOAL DEPARTS Pe Se laden Start ial e r PURE TOPACCO.-YELLOW BANE 7 roaagox | U ver a bs ace it: P, mcsariens Pirie or te Bong are degetidh bhp Bank Tobacco, fs vr tie og ge 2 yn Paiae, M.'D.; Pavesar of Materia Motten eal ry ealers, , |. B., Professor: Wholeente by i. “acoDWwin rs i's BRUTE 2 '209 Water street | Shere peut et Nee nce bad Pe ems! Bary T GIMBEEDE'S, 633 BROADWAY, : fee. $o Fo seu MD. Profecnur of “ts 7; Job Fans retailed at $3; finer fers at pi Fates. NEW GAS APPARATUS FoR @ eftendance at the Gumerom hospials & surgiaal, medical and ovsieseieal ol ai THE COUBPRY. spring, amar Toe aubwertherani now protaret 9 tur shale Sourses belo car Gunite tis resem» nthe NEW PATE. PVARATUS, usual manner, Letters of inry tres to Proe POR. LIGittI Ns COUNTRT RESIDENCES, PULLIC BULLDINGS, &¢., ab about one-half the ecet zh Any herelofore ouleted to ‘Tha cost of making Gas" ‘De this Apparatus, labor not in. eluded, ia reduced 1 same ratio. and the ex enee of Hzhvas « privave reeldenc ceed thirty cente por week, Patente fo or Deopery President of Univers 9 SHIPPING NEWS. ‘e6. ten burners, will ox te KITCHEN e800 \ Movements of Ocean Fizamers, FROM BUROIE. Leaves tet tat buif rae by the ere eal aia avege x B. ARKER'S—WIGS OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY, aud all otuer burusa hair articles, Call and eee then T GIMBREDE’S, ALBUMS (FIFTY PICTURES) retailed at $3. Wedding Cards, Note Paper, Monograms: in perfect taste, AL SPLENDID PLATED ICB PITCHER, $4 50; aT B, D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Inatitute, T sd SHOES AND GAITERS, ALL F Sek neeae Sow aay Wad iiann THOUSAND REFRIGERATORS FROM $3 50, SIL ver Plated Ware, Table enc gl Cream Freezers, Cook- ing Ut ee ee ren! Bea i iw WENTY VEL CENT THAN OTT R STORES, ‘ork, Jame : FORD, a tnstliuie Budding, “one blobk WOgt at ear’ Heane a adway vd Aa¥Or place, Cull and see for yourselves. ARRIVED: Nolcoanection with auy other aio Steamsnip North Star, Jones, June 14, with pas sengers and treamre, to D B TTENTION. DR. BRIGGS, THE CHIROPODIST, IS skill and anecesstul in his treatment of corns, bunt. ons, callonitins, eniar god and diseused joints, club and invert, o bails aad all other diseases of the feck. “Odloe 212 Broad. way, N.Y. aos Ip moenche.< Couch. an ee Gricans, June Ihy 15, with 1d. passer judiae: My off tudan Acesy aie aie d_steumship C.nawba, bound aaine day, wt nos ‘Am bark showing w red signal wittr black ball in it: slat, 10 AM, lat sry ton 74, passed Het bound N. eBsito (Br, of Newcastle), Goeninrsam, Dab! fin tatiagt, co Arkell: Hurst 6th inst, lat 43 = re! saw prey Grea! Eastern, hence for Lives and set our numbers for her, but ahe ‘uid not acknowl neu iapark Symmetry (Br, of Scarboro), Rogers, Lisbon, #4 dayey in veaitase, to T Richardson, ee (Br, of Scarboro), Chetwin, Bermuda, 7 days, toT Richardson. Brig Deimont Locke, Veazte, Bangor, 8 days, with lumbex, osc Empire, (ee, Doe, Bermuda, June 2s, with pol ire (sr). je y 4c, to MeCatl altri Saw going into Bermuda brigs 54 celsior (Br), and Mountain Ser Ryn riaior (Br). Albury, Gai Island, 8 ‘ays, with fruit, to Jos a8. | Warren, Lozler, White ito wee Joke ‘Warn? Alesatarta, Sere, Im tase oirsimith’s Talend apoke US cutter Forward, from ladelpata for Beaufort, i Carroll, Sotien bra devs. iv Bangor, Jordan, worth, 6 Senr Paucost & Wheaton, Phinney, rey for Providenes, Shr Boston, Wall, Poughkesp-le for for Boston. Steamer Raritan, Siover, Trenton. Bieamer Faicon, Williams, Providence, Bark Tivola, Brown, fromPonee. Bark Bolsey Williams, from Cubay Wind at aunsevNW, very light, Miscellaneous. Sup fare oF Tax SEA, Clough, hence at fan Franclees a, was. 20 days to the Eu ustor in the A\ ited Horn; was off the, Cape 18 dave w ‘Byuator In the Paciue ie wealhers was within 100 sates ot Beth Jn Franclgoo, left Neweas!lo Jam tar Feb 2 sa Cape oat Now farinad, gnovuniarsd = “ . off hind which carried away fore (0) Meena” corucg Misia Copa eT bowspel Pub i Shay of Islands for repairs. mont Passace—The bark Pilot Fish (of Portland Chane, salied Hom Cardenas April 36: for Falamoatin 1 a8 Tar B a2 ton 66, when she bore away for Boston to in, who Was sick; she was delayed Gain Lavirowr Haven thet tok by ed on the ‘oyags. She arrived at Falmouth ‘Fine the passage, {00 mn Cardenas in 34 days, aud trou Tur Twas, Lime —The ateameip Rina, of this tine, Cape Rosell, which arrived here from New York yesterday iupen~ made one of the most tapi She lok Rew: York us 12 200M on the titiy when ae reat Buxtorn al “anchor the Sart River and Served FACT. —GAYETTY'S MEDICATED PAPER.—A DE sirable present for our brave velunteer: Nothing would be more acceptable than a package of Gayeity’s Medi cused paper, which cuses and prevents piles, resulting from change, diet, ac, Gayci's uame, Watermarked in each sheet “Of ths “genuine. ‘Dit druggists sell It. Depot, No.2 elu ya =e BUNTING AND SILK FLAGS—ON HAND, for sale by HOJER & GRAHAM, manufacturers, 97. RIDGEWATER PAINT—SINCE 1850, WELL TESTED for roots, tia, lou. Wood and brick, decks and hulis of Zertels, holding the off tor years, Depot 74 Maiden lang, OURBON FOR CONSUMPTIVES—A VERY CHOICE Z es Wwelve: yours old, for eale by the = or bote le, Corner of Broad’ y and Codartreet._ Comex EMENT OF THE SEeriEt Ht eT QRPUR, SBR MAGAZINE Printed with new type, ou au BE no ‘and otherwise. greatly improved, is thia day published. Its list of con tents embraces articles In prose an bossy tioun emma. of is old and favorite coutributors, stories, sketches, from the pens of tie ost “distinguisbod. ayazine wrilers Of the present day. EDITOR'S TABLE. always n feature with “Old Knick,” oecuptes twenty pages and fs tho Vert thet has for a fons time appeared int publies favorite monthiy,. The Publisher porate. with Sure to this uumber aga slight proof of what ho intends to make the Magazine. While it will strengthen the tle be tween the KNICKERBOCKER and its old patrons, bo feels conflient that it will bring many new readges to 1, alteady large list For sule ever Sa putts Sa year: single copies, 28 contn, sie Broadway, New Yorn. (PuTaHES AND (GANES FOR THE, MILLION—AaT ee ad No, 2 Gortianae street AYE DE FRANCE, 07 LIBERTY STREET, (EXENING Cr Post Bulldings) New York.—E. ANE. Propels No o luve kaown BK. awa caterer for the last twelve np Years, the above notice will be suftcient. Those jot, he hopes willcall and judge for theinseives, wit open Satacoys 2th inet, (EIRP OvIsTS “LITTLEFIELD & WESTERVELT: RE- qmoved to 852 Broadway, a few doors anove Tatriventh te and 29 William sire-t, corner of Exchange here they tinue thelr apecisl and succesful treatment of Corey Bunions, Vasselar escresences, Inverted Nails, Ac. oF mt sore he made 290, 208 and $0), knots re cy Rous, A ap, her uicrfg tne harbor be VAFNES@, IMPAIRED SIGHT, NOISES IN THE Then ore . head and sore throat cured by the novel and stent fe a po ner acm pe ES TES eter ete ttc are were landed here, eiik 1D sockaot tails: Sho thow proceeded for Liverpool —Cork Constitution, May 29. The following table gives a summary of the vessels in the harbors of New York, Bosion, Baltiuure, Chezieston, Savame nah, New Orieans ang Galveston, at the latest accoudts from each of those porte» Steamahiy shape ips fist and Awriet Dr. VON > oflke 93 a luc, Rizhith street, the well kno’ Pata an at bik Faas, ott GILT BALLS, FAGIES, SPEARS, POLES, retail, by HOJER & GRANAM, manufacturers, wD Doane street. ALAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, FLA We have on hand the largest stock of ‘American Flags, frem three to thirty footy to be foand in this country all bunting of our own impo. sysop Wholesale and retail dya'- ors supplied. ANNIN & CO, manufacturers, 99 Fulton street, e-rner of Wiliam, Esiibtished 1947. 3 PULMONIC SYRUP, THR G This ba will seureh throug! ry zing tie, alrouration, preventing hemor ne bile from te, blow, making tt bealty MT the aid of the BEAWEED FLAGS, FLAGS.— rhage, Sear and tig clroul i MANDIARYE. ILLS, the syatern resumen its Ay coudities, the PuRBICNt inatter, absccases any lous of Uh jungs must sield to thelr power. of Pai: iphia there are persons consumption, {n sts several stage: persone hi er being 1 to mere skeletons and troubitd hectic fever and all the otver ladl- Staze of the diseage; bat by aa ox. amination with ¢ iromneter, one lang has been found reser a wlersbiy uenlay condialon, Tt Sanwa: be doubted tant many lives have been saved by & timely re Tr ig true tha: in all enses where cares are <ifec * patient must have some maining; but thou- aus “ VICTIMS OF gia oss ex bave descended to their graves Who might have been cared 4 they had come to Dr, Schehek in time, and placed them. sely.4 under his directions. It is UY. genled that some wi thi: Helena Pammone Syrup, aie aleo, ‘Frey comm, too Inte. Alb that Dr, henck clauna for his medietnes & their abuity te regwiaig ant invtgorate the whole rymem, Uinen tin alwcnsves and faclltae the, atesharge of die nr: 1 matter, to rel mu ous i peel be wong, "pile them ant ‘by th: +) Blew 5 hy Whaicm arr at New Bedford 20th inst, bart, Oscoota 3d, Ulamplew Pacitie Ocean, ‘Faleabuano Apri 2, with 900 sp on by Ras ernt bore tA Bil of Bdgartown, ts ¢tting for n whaling vor~ it coun tanuted jaw Bb Bax. , lave ore Brchard ich x wed inves, aad ‘to dislodge Crom those ti patent satay which ovsrces OE SHEN OK PULMONIC BYROE will protong life some- Babcock, of all FIL reports her at fi vane 1a tgs aontus uy keeping, the proaoaal babes tree ay 3 with 18 S16 witlast ruse; mould be the Tags op too tae gout toourey aor De medi-tie that Rss, Srochy: t Maroalla, XB, renorie Fant fan eure Fastin when beth tung ate ine uianwed | 29 29, 1 85. os Ti hae n ee ane ap wha ob ihe Bid, 9 day wy a ya ner eve en 4wi 5 fran oie item betare taking hie qedicine,. He {roxte uo op aga iat 85.5, ion 104 Byship Noman, Hanw seases. but those Of the Lest ito March 11, las nes, un, N) digo’ wall ‘ y for advice, oF cnet ai ‘Maret ‘Gifford, NB, 1254p this ssason, 1680-- Grama:y way, oc AS pbysiowas whith secede ‘bound “a phy: thorough. ‘eaiination "with the ter, June 7, lat 3810, lon age TT thece dollars, sud, wishes every one ‘OF poor, out, Path fn the Lie, oF der Biase, oe trout ad wile Fore! - Gout eng of arrhova, _ -_e yorsign — te, La iteudvensgab hight, oF any net deste | giASente Yi tien Warren, Sparrow, Sages, uate Be onaciaprlon, 10 call oe Bue Ie advice, pom HLA K's BEAW. 4 Saxonvilte, ant Pathindery ‘ecto ay Ta port With, Por twa! eur oe" Drivepaay nivale eee General wnat ere Patel, ad tenn tenes Sot é pine! ° ‘of the I Lean " Perrtiy maa | o here Feed apnditjon.of the get ong ‘8 pore mach and of Big whiten are frequently racricam Porte, eryatty ‘im paired tr Gonsrenpto TON, rad a AM~Are ain sramount, Bray, Pa The SEAWEED TONIC Ma aitnutant, distiltied ot coceteay , P lia: sabes Oy from the Seaweed \n; bark. Wen}, But ce ote nie. Hay, ship Nomh Amvorice, from ye Soha) re ” ergon, Gf tea Hag Soe iaanae Maker SE Velpiabdte si) ha Wii Garlic, Bay fate ease ¢ Slat (by te in Ballet, wed Premier, from NOr.eaus; bg Sm sant de ry a Nafise propery of enarling the stomach to conver the ‘ed into heathy chyme, and thus forwarding the pi Without wht h the general Reale Bad stv nen a the ied. This wonderful powsr of cvount for tho rapliity pic Nie og Pitesti wile taking t ead lant’, does not leave the # wera ks wera? grat trim aso. ‘brig. if has been ‘oned, as it Is distitied Trou the Coo yn Cave Haytien, beac af ie mame anger ws JawAken wpirica in Tora paekurtslo ri Jie 0-Are sole Maxeppn, Brewer, Doete wwugar cals, Tela, ihoretore, ewilrely Racusless, ad tree Hrondiie\d, Fiske Paya. Cael nd Say From the Deoper sot at corn whiskey oF avo! ol Sip Susah rs ' stein, attunat every bitters, ‘ by Ma trom a halt toa wine qlasetitl Ag i immediately fft pauent to ogi out What agre Jain the stomndh aud take what Be eae well When ihe avoman 19 vory weak, and spparen ty wale, It ta wetter to ent may vt » fut ment, {ator fowls of pny kind, ton MG v. bt go kin lof salt meat; be fing BO ue Tonia acts direstly on the food, and tarne it to Seoopy svbsance cailed Chyme—the tira prucees of diges- won, KS MANDRAKE PILLS, TuRee GRRAT ReNPOIKS Which hay -o sigdenai ml in. the treatment of sev 1 diseases than Any oiler medi. jd States, The Mandrake Pills EE 0 ORL ANS, guns W-Are steamship Macion, Poi Itps, NYork; si it Cut, Morse, Matanenst brig Westy Ghibranton, Buip Tne dz sehr Althea, Gorson, do. Fanny, Louie, i ri iow, contin, m x : re f a n Boston, arka Ceph se Gullla es Warren Rail, fram Beadsous; Be pidens ADE AS Jive 2 AM—Arr sehr Bupa 1 ‘ee Rae fork, Sate: Baasot!, . Old UTB FOR CALOMED, ina mmkst Amendn Jade, Bryan and * bet nag his Mandrake Pills will Conges e404 Peter on, ‘ ne th tite. preparation possibly | wash, pe: by Ves: oMrFe., we fay And Ne res most Bol “ Sparks, sii sab J May, Chap, Here fs By tha theee Pt erfork atety in all } ich I witht alas Cagen where alte at ‘Clara, Based, Pharde, it f¥ not much whe ee the lergevotean inthe Tigmnan organi Fase oe hat k tat ‘eequen " o e yellow te ler. or Astor, trorn Went Inities, bo! Carpdieameice in tue apa on the dult part Tn the iba, bs Stil remath ths great deprrati mu is ae % Any ee wg we ome sottewe Hie Mogi nig om det sour stomach, -| aera: The tag /Atserion insult Leekes tad tenpotenes oat ye Sanaa York, render the patient wholly mil: {or anjoyment of business: nance of pe ot any kth Prepared only by De, J. H. SCHENCK, and for sale, vel, aT rings oleate and rewaily at lub ineipal office, No. 39 North Binth treet. Puile ‘eiphia, wad by drugaista and dealere Tashot. Vi ae 1 Odes of the Pal rup asd Seaweed Tonic, eagh $1 er bottle, or $) Wer half dozen, Meadrake Pills 2 cents per of, = Remember, Dr. fhenck's rooms are at 33 Bond sti Now York, whe Wyery Mon lay from @A-M.t0 § 24, to exainige Laks with hie Reapifomelan fer whieh Hueeddotinrs and w.ken every pecgon should winders ° I tney eM Ives advice (reg Of charge to Ail, vox No SE, streat, whelgsale and re C Xow, Fork, oll gps for Wye ety of esta New Ye oe er pe, Washin ‘sh, a Kory rT ash nies te Poin, a ‘all aera Key Novada, Horton, #4 Mary E Baleh, het ey FAT ain, ships ros Morton, Sault, NY Sergoah pg kange

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