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paid up im full, according to law. A portion of the eapited of most banks, is composed of the motes of sub- ond i the event of an explosion, or prove worthless. ‘The mane gers of the two banks above named, are « precious set of seoundrels. and it is some satisfaction to know that there i» zome chance of one of them, at least, getting Lis deserts. Nerton, the President of the state Bank at Morris, hae been arrested, amd the probability ts that he will be punished for hie mizdeeds, The de yelopements that will be made upon the trial of this Nerten, will make another chap’er in the history of Denk swindling. We recomme'sd a careful perusal of the first chupter published to-day, (Thursday), as it gives ‘an insight into the prineiples of bankimg, little wader- tood by the public generally, Holland and Belgium have been seised with quite @ panic against gold. The people are afraid that the in. flux of so much gold from California will depreciate the value of the gold they have in their coffers, and that, some fine morning, on getting out of bed, they may find all their golden treasures worth po more than lumps of lead or pewter, from the eommonness of the metal, if €aliforvia gold is permitted to imundate them. For this reason, the government have passed severe laws, to prevent the importation of gold from California; and the peopie, merchants, and Chambers of Commeree are petitioning that those laws may be made still more severe. It is a matter of surprise to us that capitalists should be at a loss how to decide the question of investments, when experience has so fully proved the complete un- eertainty of railroad and fancy stook investments; when, at the same time, there are opportunities for la- vesting millions in securities that cannot fail to yield both profit and income. Solvent State and govern: tocks can be purchased; though perbaps at hig! prices, still the investment for incom» is sure and safe. But who can question the safety of investments made in any portion of the upper part of this city, partiou- arly on the line of the two great railroad thoroughfares that have recently been opened up-towa. Take, for Instance, the terminus of the New Ha and Harlem roads,en Fourth avenue, with their branches pene- trating nearly every town and State in New Englands and extending northeast even into British Provinces, and connecting West with various lines of railroads thet are soon to extend to every Western State. as fa as the Mississippi river—all terminating at or two points in the upper part of the city, and who can doubt but that real estate at those points must double aad triple on the present prices within the next five years, Aside from the advantages of those important therough- fares, the natural growth of the city in that direction, in view of the appreaching prosperity of this great eountry and favored city, is s sufficient guranty that property on the Fourth and Tenth avenues will, at its present low rates, soon reach a price that will yield & Jarge and certain profit to the purchaser, and if i vested in productive property, wili, inthe meantime, afford a certain income, Capitalists are learning the importance of looking for safety as wellasincome. In railroad stocks they may secure a temporary income, but no permanent safety. In real estate investments they are sure of both, if in- vested in productive property, particularly in the upper part of the eity, whore, in all human probability, pro. perty must continue to increase in vaiue for years to ome. In making investments in real estate, the advan- tage of purchasing produetive property is overlooked. In lot with a house ereoted upon it, and is worth from five to ten hundred dollars, (or the amount of rent for which it will let,) more than the vacant lot ejually favorably located, as the ‘the first plac: ready for occupation, year that will be required to erect the house and com- plete it for occupation, would be saved by purchasing the house already built; and the lot on which it stands will rise in value just as fast and as certain as the va- eant lot. This isa secret better understood and more asted upon in other cities thanin ours, Why is ittha¢ the city of Philadelphia and its districts have erected nearly double the number of heuses, the past two years that we have? Why is it that Boston is far in advance ef us in the comparative growth of her city? Itis unde} Decause the capitalists in both of those citi: stand the two-fold advantages of investing their money in productive real estate, better than they do here. ‘The advantage is not only in favor of the capitalist, but it promotes the growth of our city more than all ether means combined, which is the duty of every ca- Pitalist, particularly if he has acquired his wealth among us. A few words will demonstrate this fact in the clearest light. By purchasing houses ready built, it affords relief and encouragement to our builders and them to ereet other ® class of that is more essential te the crowth of our jong us, while from his mechanics generally, and enabi wellings, and thereby aids d stimulat, eity than any other class of people the capitalist at once begins to realize inco: investment, of from five to seven per cen’ agndat the same time his purchase is becoming more valuable by the increase of the lot on which his house stands, at ‘the rate of from 10 to 20 per cent per annum. ‘The custom of i practised by our capitalists, paving streets, for sewers, tal expenses, The property being pelled to ask such @ pri purobart ble workers, glaziers, ti have shown is more for the interest of making invest for want of tenements, can have houses to live in, ‘The trath is, we have not one-half houses enough to supply the great increase of our growing population e a4 convenient and accessible, for business men: Bleeeker street was formerly. By imvesting one- th the money in real estate in this city, that now ds ite way in worthless railroad and fancy stooks accumulation of substantial dwellings would not ly increase in proportion to the wants of our grow- Ipopulation, but the capitalist would have his ey invested in a kind of security that would be and more productive than any other investment could make, if his object be future profits as well as ome; and at the same time the various mechanics interested in the erection of bollding:, would not be pelled to go to other cities to ind employm Stock Exechan, Pity Se, "60 WRiver Bark 1! Br Commerce, fall, 104% & Bud Cl fell 191 » RR ®% BD Mohawk RR SKCOND BOARD. i ding Bonds, 170 56 (0 she Erie RR ad — 100 a6 cy 0) Am Exch Baok 13 & North Am trust * ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, Anewrt to Abvgtioments . Moti must be por or they will nol be én en th Offer. walt Keown ond, yal bawt (of the arent neni trove that KY ome off thie conees) js aaticipated ‘aceasion. m pel in, of New Jersey, St the seore a cupert lay one, which inewres ite the hors maton. s in harness yer M5 SAL OASKLIN, Propeistor, | mes OMS Post orrice, | r Harday, (he let December 5 0 (alforeia, © mca ete tee et Ese pe.” are CARE, NEW YORK, an a. a f mtd <a" ve been a tion of abe poviie te she £ Letters a4 thie office iain te a ATION OF THE ODD Oat Theelay Low! Orounds of the I. 0 —o Cena y. wil € Dedicated at 26 the Long = ¥ = opportunity af Io th tlow o pow weather. Dy order of the Co ‘URSION N TO THE NEW, YORK BAY © ih inet —The bangs on Thursday, the ‘will leave the ag tiful gr da of ervey City, foi the beaa= ow York Bay Con etery BALES BX | Avorion, TIONBER.—SPLENDID REAL Shawls at Auvction—Peremptory nye Consul, Anstvony M. DUMONT, A AY Camels Hh fale, ty onder of Her Britanate, Mt ACK will sell ai bly Reom, at Niblo's, corner of ree DUMONT ios Fotterm, all ia pe t Arsortmemt of these flered at auction in this country, ance, will bear compa: the United Stace. They will b : AB am m 5) before the sale, from 1 be obtained of the ave’ wards. bs OOKS AT AUCTION.—W. GILBERT, AUCTIONEER, val ff Books te be sold at t reserve, at 17 Chatham sereet, 's Heiel. Sale pomtive, te com RINT DEPOT, , 200 BROADWAY, New bas established at 20 By ale and importaion New York. ph putlished, Leonardo de Vinee Rap! jee $2 Miwa through all the prinelpal Print P. INGRAHAM, , AUCTIONRER—#URNITUR ai Lvgt —. 3 Wo'clock, all the yy assortment of @ with curtains and iw Gertatngs t China, Kitchen Foraitere, ‘The house will be ronted at vi. MHORMAY, aes jm yaroay. HOY: [nt © lary treet the "Stock WAVAL STORES, — urtom Hous B, NEW Yo COLL RoTOR Cx na Fecante be Raw for the term of one year, from thi Th xter sorvion le the sole aa that cf nd consists esting money in lots. as heretofore | *ttieles ‘onumersved jas done much more to re- tard improvements among us than is generally supposed. Their investments having once bern made in vacant property, they, of course, become subject to heavy out. lays for taxes, assessments for grading, curbing and 4 countless other inciden- productive, they are compelled to add interest of purchase money to the ether expenses; the accumulation of all which be- comes #0 great after a few years, that the owner is eom- as to deter the builder from from the fear of loning more on the lot than he could save from the building when completed. This in « simple statement of facts, that will apply to nine- tenths of the real estate transactions in our city; and ‘unless more is done to encourage our builders, (which include carpenters, painters, masons, plambers, mar- re, and, in fact, some dozen of the most useful mechanical arts among us.) by pur- charing their houses, as in other cities, and which we pitaliate than ite in lots, it will be ao long time be- fore the tens of thousands of our rapidly inoreasing population, who are now crowded together In masses (eeeeeweton emmen, 5 Exsateerio, $ SSS re TTBieonit. note tns no none Sagar, Raisins or Pickles or | | Coffee. —~— Coes. eeTen ce Posees Soop Dried Fruit. * oy cy e Beans, ooyocey Hams. } ; 4 - o 0 0 ° 0 0 Ms euccuc oCheere. oReer ee! — | cuccuscoBuiter. = 2 | MIMT 7 44K approved by th Prising the ration to be to be pro ‘hereof distiastly marke at the contracter will be bound | DANeiNe AND w for si ire Canvas hollands.se Lowber, white pine, Brooms, al hes ‘The evidence of this is palpable enough in the great demand for houses and increasing rates of rents, par- ticularly in all the upper portion of the city, which bas become so ensy of access from extended ratlroads omnibuses, that residences in Fortieth street have | the best tertimonial Blocks, frietion ine Pai jan. bot! Hock x Fhimbion, Powder, rnished at the lowest, a. B. HAKWELL, Co ileetor. 5 Bosnee—eeree: TURNISHED D APARTH NTS fi dl of gentlemen with all the at doo teste th c --A SUITE OF ROOMS, CONSISTING OF a handsome frout parlor and several bedrooms, to let, with Also, rooms for single gentie- OARD IN JERSEY _— mt | ivy banks, ‘The tve's ead ender goutinee to GENTLEMAN AND LADY, few tingle gentlemen, caa be socom: gad cory plearane fo me nd | and th | ter giving its ‘The triel ba fre gind to euy that it is trae, Our gppored the iden of ite being tre, an BY A FAMILY OF TaR mall house, farnished pr Address, stating reat, &e., 4 PARTMENTS WANTED- persone, grown 8p pa ferred, location ap .. (pemt-pale) ® thie office. AND GENTLEMAN W. mbers and Wea! ine to H., Hudson ot Nalirond Depot, L tl AND GENTLEMAN WANT, TI, % Mar NRXT ‘8 furnished room or room and bed room, with a small quiet family, in a reaper no references will he required. All * beard for th 7 une Inay onl nua, Greek Slave, feted J. ‘with terme, Re. will ‘ _ MUSICAL, UBIC.- ANTHONY STRICKLER, PROF ES Moric, rivee Lessons on the Kite P hie a fentlemen saneh' at of Fifteen Dollars « quarver. moderate chars W Heater oy the Buropeans and the public are invited to ty them. Cloth, balla, eve pointe, wit! Of fox cash. Tables on haw eit ond inepeod ahem, will be chet tatisted. WANTS. tr AR Tt ws PRENCH OR Lh pred LADIES bed Sere tee. esata sree | eae Raitt rin R OF THE SIDE the Ascension. Address box W 4ayttprs t , IN EITH! of the ) ———— ANTED—A SITUATION 4 paeencrs LEP tebe » situation 00 children’ aucee, Wace» ~ itwation. Goed city reference if te- iy at 1id West lth streets W4ANten- py 4 ke RPRCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, teatlon 96 Wee Narvoin § renpectable family. Bea PE Gir os in ‘thie city. Phonse call at No. Bast Seventeenth street. Ww ANTED—A SITUATI ws ANTED—A Y gm RATE OYSTERMAN , ONE WHO tefectory business generally would be A. , my ned deprly 54, —_ os ean give Satisfactory mee Also Boy, Apply ANTED- THE aaa OF M. MATHIAS, FOR important communications. Address, post paid, to the Herald Otice, BB. W4ANTED.-2Y 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a viteat & rompectable family, as Cook, and fet lo Washing and ironing. The best of city referes be given, by Appling at Y's Mulberry street, fret floor, poem corer ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE y waman, « Protestant, as Chamberwaid in & pri- vate family, She ie willing to into the Goes city gotercnses cam be given. Can be seen for days, at No. St Renwick atreot, ] autED- am ACTIVE, INDU re: she must be able to HODGKINS, Confeoti our lames. pe RESPECTABLE EL- ate family, has a perfect nee, and can » r 0 61 Be ea bo tay 2. 2enD Lapy, oF NESPEOTABILITY, a * a bay LERCING PRESS WANTED —TAE CASH WILL BE 4 tor ree thread serew Piercing Press, either arch and suitable for 4 ane ie. Sea en MES 8 MASON & CO, 19. North Third ot, Philadelphia, ry enti ot Post Otte NFORMATION b gi en Balpoer a-GoWw AN, by ber brother, Hr AN jn! ly oon the Fu AWYERS.—A‘) LAWYER DESr manection with we if fully competent to easbot in an ofice, Adleeca, K- » Post Obes 8, (N YORK COUN- ergh, near York , alt Y “ ‘veom, well J we inde a oo, ee, fruit amd to Te ekber a a covered wi * time ber | (eatlon a remarkebl Two qeod and substansal 4 ORSE FOR SALE—I8 A BAY, OGTEARS OLD, SIX- teen hanes high, sired by Bie Archy, of great endurance aod atyle Frauied perfect.y sound and genie ia haruess or dle, valuable for a (amily of phzsisian | Prien $18). Ap- vy a WaTwORR ‘3,” corner of nce wrveenth wtreet and Cai~ wenty Syerey TS FOR SALE --THRER Love om th vide of Twenty siath strect, between nd Seventh t & Ear a faddle, warranted sound ead wind te a T° phn iby my TOR Sale, ous ADA4S pow oe res Fcwese tn Also, ‘as sgoant bee 4 Double Mediam 4 : on in. Wu's Cony ands Gold atrees. {or a public heuss, an@ will bs lot om o tarm of ears to Speed tenet Apply tJ. M LER, Ne. tb Centre suseete O.LET A LARGE, COMNODIONS AND WaLt tee Room, y © feo it capone f= 5 zh ated Ot the marble establishment, corver of nd “y, ‘sud Tomth Ke Grace Church. Possorion and sll vernmi\ ln #weene, ores, am Orancer around at the Refinery, Ne. ral t y end Baturday, 8 bo ee. mart ‘Bnd renUewen Wh. eo0ld Bet attend during the day |M. tporoup LE rears, 7s PROFESSOR OF TH b Language, takes pleasure in suceumes ie, thet be hee new opened be for the Winter, Ay hue Hoome, No. 7H jobvre, having perfected many gentlemen are which he temehes. is able te shew Private lessons given at ue le are indies in ie rooms, or at the ADIES AND M 4 Canal, coracr hand a fel! assortment, eR STEAMER C colors) wool GODFREY PATTISON & Co.,49 and 6 Broad ot REMIUM BISCUIT F hel RACK ER HA tus Titus, Neo. 23 Washington surest, by enstantly panetepering ane plorels CAL LAMPS NOW ea opporiie 0 ¢ Pheatre ite Sore enol tie sea repoh furaitare for lamp. the bens ie cones tae va ry tei yah Late Dieson + OMMERC AL ~ BANK “AT reeta auwoy..rus ton of this bank are reesived in Sopaets hy att she redeemed ot Ar ver per coms disown y whether it © now beow PANORAMA SALOON —PERMAPE NO PAINTINGS IN the world ever produced so great a temsation as the Ve- leopatre, an the fret section of this tae dors from the Bast and Bonth ei maet Ly om pt eften- tion. ATRL FROST, D4 Fre at oer ont ott eet. ILLIARD TABLES, with ENGLISH SLATE at and American Air Cushions, the best in workd, bers Toome, entrance 149 Felten, ana 1 Ane etteet: avery article im the trade, 3) per sent 4) for eale, and made bo ordes. al ot nU: Waliaek. rt #3 ested ashes id rises at 7 @’ Nook Boxestbe BANFRAU'S NATIONAL THEATRE--THURSDAY ‘afternoon, Nov. 29th, with the DUMB GIRL ‘Tilton; ee “ve. “c Taylor, ma MIVING at . NO. 0, 1s oS CBNTS.— phorgh Re pay Cart es ho bo Frans 4 iy Ne the hors Marlon, Mise L tainments will commence with JO: i Heir of Dousless--J jose, bebe J. cae oe faa rociemt 5 rite Cj which oom ci the RED GNOME and White 4, nee: ae THE SeanaN » the Spartan, Mr. C. Taylor; Mr. Reactant Mr Hae Ronald MoDeneld. YOR. Mrs. Bet y Randalphe. fliened by TAMOR Mr. Tilton ; Orah tok ; Lamora. URTON'S THEATRE --W. is si ee MAN agen ‘ardenfMiss Loe The Seem ‘to eoneln . 5 Mert at six dollars & year, bj BU BORN OF iit ads Dowie Daveopor', | Dr. Dablancourt, Mr. Sophy, Miss Lockyer ; Bridge Afternoon, performances~Doors open merce t2. Evening-- Door i c M tars lena ae | Sneath: v0 com EXTRAORDINARY WORK.—W0,000 COPIES onthe ~The Married Woman's Private x tS i Peten - and mental Saguieh to thet seosaion of this Medion) Companion, by Dr is re ave T0 IN- ubiic that sudden illness compels her bo prat- it, and thes it will not take placs om Thursday Evening, November 29, 13 ALLHALLA, 86 © ouns Camilla, Miss N Lot After which, the BOBEA- | SiS Ari Mire M. Taylor Oho be taloned te HEN or tke Swedish Nightingale--Baron Swigitot Leatherlungs Mise M, Taslor. RINCE-- Albert Augustus, Dean Ghee anicnanih curtains at Ulveteet0 eeuta Upper Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 124 conte, 1ROUS, peetns Pua ‘oloot; Mia Jona, Bo cielviewith the CRO! and many othe every might, at 7 {oF celebration 0 ver the causes, symptoms, aad most cortaim mode of ob her sex ie subject. rm al Thw and on Saturday, at {}RANKLIN THEATR ‘Three grand perform above Theatre, comm THIRD AVENUE AND ances on Thursda; eure, in every compiaint to w Folations contained Im ile pay ei as the iamumerable } AM Sau) Ka — Ww. i respectfully informed that the Manager Mile. Rosa, the young ole, from the New Orleans and pr ithe tres. Mr. H. Madigan, the adroit and ered into an engagement With mg, when a variety of tertainments will be given. LLEN DODWORTH’S CONCERT, AT THE TABER- evening, Dec. 13th, will beassiated by _Timm, end Dodwortn's Cor and Mr. D. oT reatdanen, No. 448 | Sistas se RAND ANATOMICAL corner Anthony, of anatomical matte attest Bitract of a Letter from 2 Genticman in Dayton, OMe. Davron, May 1, Ul acoomplished oly of Equestrians, Vaulte: ‘The Married Woman sy wns, Wallett and HobbygWil- ts. Shece few Hue, ous thet Tame impelled "by a sense of grati= GRAND STREET, NEAR THE wo Performances on Thanks ‘Thursday eveni ppear, in a beau Ms A ot tos wae co f omehs and heartfelt emoti My wife has be ° ‘Tule is the moat wontertl selteeti m med donand Lee wil of Double Hereemanship. ‘The celebrated Rivers Family, in all pele ewutitel die lays of Classic Gymnastion, Nixon, Mast. Luke wie of Horeemaansh developements, under every Heads, with horns growing from the forehead and face, ono is more than a fuotlong—the most wonderful sight; ever beheld. Also a prodigy with si jointed hexd; laying open to view al & full length skeletom of bones, with ines, portions of si legs, and several arms Silaren halt phive Pit 124 Panaot eapress to you y distressed’ mind, aud the ey So tay wild, om lenrning thet the great ie pone i vided @ remedy, nutiw of the skull UDSON STREET CIRCUS, CORNER OF HUDSON’ and Thirteenth street —Thursday, November 29, 154, a wuce of Horsemanship,’ Vaulting, ‘Tumbling, ke., Me., will bo given joors open at 649, performance to eommenes at Admission, 25 cen alf pri rfoct atate of prove: showing every va- r= peeterm ro Songs and Dane ondertul ocllestion,. To it must be seen, Admission 25 conte Chile \LIDDON'S EGYPTIAN Ci Museum Roows, seh Buildings, 539 Broad» vi ited im Ameriea, in iuding many rare and striking N did performance will be given daily at i of feats of Trained Elephants, Ponies, and other ai Mr Brocks will enter the Dens of Lions and dren ye half price, Mxhibition iT ushesitatingly say, that i should be in heal si BY, V4 Sristien of ite people, on'the ‘aro exhibited in a grand moving tran: boramte Picture, (900 feet in length by 8 in by Geo, Re Ghiddon, im Oral ba Kerearchet, rchmitogion open trom 1g to@, AMERICAN MUSEUM —P. 1 BARNUM, MANAGER aaa rm A in th ait Fnonn at 3 o'clock, wing at Th o'cloa rhove wonderful Gyrmanstic achievements ve connected their uames = nia pra ih woul thors whose lives would have beem hed they known and availed themsslves of tt al= of course, it may by Foe ie of jon, a8, ta~ deed, ever are our greatest blessings. Had I Known.— Extract of a Letter. Proaneien Dr. A. M; Meuricgnu:--Had I kn and Mortinetdl Fas a Ky with splendid Wableaus of ii and Fos wmime i and Sculptures. performed during each exhi~ AGNIFICENT EXHIBITION.-BV ERS’ GRAND sriginal gigantic vorics of Moving lor a short season, pre VENTRILOQUISM, AND GRECIAN EX. / ereives, will be giver at the Thalian Hall, 4/2 Grand shard, profersor " Meatth— Extract of Letter. Lal \t. 28, 1847. I know you will have the Kinduest to boat im encroaching w) en vlodge Tin behalf of ‘myself ha Selves under 0 7 x made tained im your most invalva ie ‘Married Wom Yate Medical Companion. Competence and hier mK ek ; raid ong feet the he: inting in the world. xpressed in email bills, Deors open at 7 o'clock ; oommence , ~ ont our time, while I ackn fe) the obligations » nee att SHIPPL io. scribe them. Some conception > ful painting eontai AND. NORTH AMERICAN ee son Now York and, Liverpool, and 1, ontling at for the figures of over one baw been worth ite Teeeive mails Ty Caledonia, Lei "irom Baton... Wednesday, December 6, oat. arried some ten you ras long struggling ua RANKLIN THEATRE, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE—A mission, boxes, 25 ots.; pit, 12s cts; stage seats, 50 0} $2. Deer mst halt paat 6 ternoon performant tortai he] jon of life. Finally, thi 10 have. ite effect upom are ite sontinuance, while BF Girl vaci eats, ts be found ab'ns ocker place ta tas citi sence performance will be given on ii Hi +4 as He LAST WEEK aT THE MINERVA ROOMS, 406 Broad Burr's Seven Mile Mirror of the Lakes, Nia~ Rivers. This world-moving ot “ean ‘ase, ead truth- Picuturesque and ia, Am wioa passes stead: Passenmors. The | Pacitic, Re, neeyaed Passengers way (e) oH firen had 1 the ols years to live over *pared +3 te prostrate on @ bad of sie ly inter the Are of the & Vy Mirror po jAtvernoon exh OPULAR LECTURES O8 ON BIBLICAL POETRY.—A course of six Lectures on the Poete, the Old Testament, will a and 2th December of the Hebrews, a8 Buch, oe wir, has ite excused for the expression you? I have since vill continee te de 0», ate a are Piety received of this character, unnecessary i Bev ewe niladel nh ra capa Btuy: Novant. Institute, snd on Thursdays oy with the Sy 1 Broadway: .s wo allowed for eabin and 300 Ibs. for stearene * be Chagres #0 cents por cubic foot. A ie the eom= ATS, 118 Woot ot. NLY THROUGH LINE VOR SAN FRANCI 1 ¥ hb December. Through tickets did i leave for Chagres direct, ECTURE ON CALIFORNI Huddart will give a Lectw the nid Sa pees, pit wal door on the e e'clook, precinel HEATRICAL NOTICE.—TOUEB SEASON WILL My ~] mence at Kichmond, Va., Roosmbes © La engaged, will please be ‘CilerENDALE ail tly eure vs hitiousy oth and Nerve Sparmedie con piaint Ter its sation in breaking and Colds of long standing, we can sho mgh+ «Proofs. The faculty, ag wall as all it ls the cheay wold. Now to be taal, 20) PY est and most aster imporyed trom Faris, of ei Onkce hours trom ini oplendid Sateen, Preah Delve ie a. cosets wilt sell. fr Teoviving regul: wm Barope, nad’ ties be inal, Swedieh, and Ger- snantitiee to eutt veoohes, No. 7 Jo! "s ‘Epanatio POWDER. be, “reaceal debit Of the genital organs, ner Invigorating medicine it is 0 * jncipent consumptiod, 1 = fowale woakne! HE MUNIF’ SENT G 1 therefore recommen ‘ai ry it, with this assurance, that j geod rooult {rom taking raed. Sent by mail will tn ris rane is oe {be United States, 108 Ni Depot, 420 Broad wi iat ¥._ Philadelphia — Sow corner of Sixth and Cherry streets. tao Or piney Jy Line } a pen FRANCISCO, Fo ee ter Chagtee, cea, te trom 7, Consumption pr f lect ; which governs every crery Vodlly netio pi soa medicine. Of + discoveries in ‘demenstra— ted that chis power or infaence is Naouvioat wish Galvaniom. That it fe the oriain tal We have in our off 6 san nesmmediots pore Re valoon. only two berths a male reome on Te 106 OF the tome Mable. and have che privilege 1th mat iremes ant board le socsmsary to eovere choice of flap & sow, % enlthy proport rious Lut most wond Cregeen! O0ty atl roeeeed the kapure City end leave ~ for their efheacy in the cure ora rv can be hori 9 Won ie "cea, Ph a wes meted Pd om) the curly stages” will ‘be oul ised the rapidity Somimal Diseases as cared. 0 ov RENO HAROR. —DR. | MURPHY, 01 or 6 GOLD Seti consnited on all forms of private ‘hua he cures in two to four vy Lf ingen au: 73 case, of hindrance to, life. ot the two ar at we v < gether with Ite weaal e Crimival News fro oH I Para ot the work jsnses Rocont ( a hie JaNtin tonite etoameh ip BA § led. dverors, Tee es Its, te be rod of T spon themeatres vy indiocroion ta'pouta "All sock chon pra +4 ALLY. CoNsuuTER at enables hi oe {crt bree wooly may be consulted op tre troatm Soca, A genetic of sixteen yous Jelionte discaser, enables Dr. ©. form of fine digenss. Recon’ merenry wees. BNO a DR. ConBIrT, 1 pean jolicate ow NERS oF * opens dicvwene, 4 cases outed | im chree days. berbed, bee ail PATON o8 eurotwre is worth: mreela be rene by every one. ro sustooed ia 8 lottery, ani Tietal pisength. ont OOKS—A COMP. ATR reine oa rer ennls 19 le eom ire eat aod Sureical Soupests. a it) ve val to Ricord's of Acten's weap [ perior to jay KR JOMNEON, NO. 16 DUANE Rneen im the treatment of pth shoe B STREET, wi Lk Hr er eee ie wea ah, previded © ome einer 8 meena. 48 Brosdway. and by the Authoe | strane can be ebhenined, A atrees, We day, ben HOG, port oihes, New Terk, wins resi

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