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R! » poste to be cast \ eross weoon Une office of No, Mareer street. scrap fone feretees ties, Bu ith F | i ts Hi i L iE ie safe el ink Hs i FF ip Hi ih QE to the unde: ‘at their office, No. 4 ‘, within thirty five from the dato ofthis notice” s CHARLES J. DODGE, Assessors. 2, bere Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb. RL Ae Ne etulaey “aeeNntgd a ((o2PORATION Novice. —PUBLIC NoTiGe 18 HEREBY owner or 07 occupant or: ofalf houses and lots, im; realee calaamioved fected thereby, that the asseasments have been leted by the are lodged in the office of examination by all per- sidewalks west street. The of ground, vaeant lots, pieces and pareels of land, situated on the west side of Bobadwey from No. at interested, vis:—For fillinglow and sunken | 866 to Kighteenth streot. All persons whose intoresta a First avenue and avenue A and Twentieth | affeeted by the above named assosaments, and who are Paint fy metre The limits embraced by such | opposed to the same, or either of them, ere Kea aesaen te include all the several houses ai of i crlaleelge y iting, to the undersigned, a, eens Menpeeanrene perede of lant, ot ted | at their office, No. 4 of within thirty days he northerly of Twentieth street, from a point 71 | from the date of this notice. Sima mapa pacts tet Br Poon sa n on the sout + ree . S80r8. nay ‘210 feet west Ofavenve A toa point 96 fect CHARLES MoNIELL, of avenue. All persons whose interests are af- Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, Feb- a the above named assessments, and who are | ruary 2, 1853. me WILLIAM GAG! CHARLES J. DODGE, _Asseseors, have been com; the Assessors, and are lodged et, = the ae of br shes se res rgies ys for err Bureau of Assessments, Stree! rtmen ion reons rested, viz. .—For ok wigs mer eid es Thirty-fArst street between Sixth Seventh avenues. The limits embraced by such assessment in- ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, to the owner or owners, oceupant or occu: ts, of |ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant, or ocou- its of all houses and lots, ved or unimproved im} ‘fected thereby, that’ the following assessments clude all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated on both sides of houses and lots, improved or unimproved | Thirty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, i smrien thereby, that the following assessments | All persons whose interests are affected by the above ry completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in | named assesaments, and who are opposed to the same, office of the Bureau of Assessments for examination | or either of them, are requested to present their ster, vis :—For | tie in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No. wost corner of avenue of Records, within thirty days from the date of ‘The limits embraced by such | this notice. WILLIAM GAG aue sixty feet sou * whose interests are affected by the above named ssments, and who are opposed to the same, or either jhem, are requested to present their objections, in , to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of ape tgs of Assessments, Street Department, Jan. ors. Proposals, ce ixty-Airat strest,”? also with the name ¢f the person or ons ing the same, and the date of its presen} pa Na pasenebres sothe ates: ie Aq t until Mondsy, the 7th day of February, M., to build a sewer, with the in Sixty-first street, from smgth abo Stross = eae pone about feet. plan 0 sewer, ani sifieations for the of the same, and all other mation relating thereto, can be ebtained on appli- on to the Water Purveyor, at this officd. Present of the Croton Aqueduct Departancht lent ¢ Croton ‘ew York, Jan. 28, 1853, ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the owner or owners, occupant or occu. ts of all houses and improved or unimproved [ I i F terly 235 foet; from s point 180 feet west eventh avenue 150 feet westerly; froma point 450 \terly from Seventh avenue 75 feet westerly. On the therly aide of 125th street from a point 475 feet west- ; from Fourth avenue 25 feet westerly; from a poiut feet east of Fifth avenue 150 feet westerly; from » at 186 fect east of the Sixth avenue westerly to the the above nta, and who are ‘Opposed 10 the same, or either of m, ave requested to present their objections, in \ting, tothe undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of vords, within thirty days from the dateof this netioe, | GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, Assessors. CHARLES McNIE! *Mice, Bureau of Assessments, Streot Department, 1 28, 1868, PORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY ren to the owner or owners, oceupant or occupants houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands, af- ted thereby, that the following assoxsments have been apleted by the Assessors, and are lodged in the office Burean of Assessments, for examination by atl r= ws interested, viz:—For a well and pump in Fi y-third between Fourth and Lexington avenues. Tho lite embraced by such assessment include all the sevo- | houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pisoos aud par- | of land, situated on both sides of Fifty-third street, | jm Lexington avenue to 450 fect west of Fourth avenue, the south side of Vifty-fourth street, between Lexing and Fourth avenues; on the west side of Lexington nue, between Fifty-second and Fifty-fourth strocts; | on both sides of Fourth avenue, between Fifty-second Fifty-fourth streets. All persons whose interests are | voted by the abovenamed assessments, and who are op- | ed tothe same, or either of them, are requested to went their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, their office, No. 4 Hall of Reoords, within thirty daya m the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAG CHARLES J. DO} CHARLES MeNTET pier, Bureau of Assessments, Street A4ORPORATION NOTICE,—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of | houses and lots, improved or wnimproved lands, af- tod thereby, that the following assessments have pleted by the Assessors, and are lodged in the ce of the Bureau of Assossments, for examination by | pertons interested, viz :—For fencing vacant lots in | vek bounded by Twenty-ninth and Thirticth streets, | rd and Lexington avenues. The limits embraced by ch assessment include all the several houses and lots lcround, vacant lots, pieces and parcels of land, situated the north side of Twenty-ninth streot, between Third 4 Lexington avennes; on the south side of Thirtieth -eet, between Third and Lexington avennes, and on the | st ride of Lexington avenue, between Twenty-ninth and irtioth streets. All persons whose interests are af- } ted by the above named assessments, and who are op- | wed to the or either of them, quested tof wont their ctions, in writing, to the undersigned, at | vir office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty days frou 2 date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGE, 2 CHARLES J. DODGE, } Assessors, CHARLES McNIRLL, DMee Bureau of Assessments, Street’ Department, ». 2, 1858. AORPORATION NOTICK.—PUBUIC NOTICE IS HERE- 4 by given to the owner or owners, eceupant or or | ats of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved | ads, affected thereby, that the following assessments ve heon completed by the Assossora, and are lodged in 2 office of the Bureau of Assessment’, for examination, jall persons interested, viz:—For flagging sidewalks vesetting curb and gutter stones in Leotard street: | ¢ limits embraced by such assessment include all the | yeral houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pieces and reels of land situated on the southerly side of Leonard cot, between Hndeon street aud West Broadway. Allpor. | ks whose interests are affected by the above named aa. | Jaments, and who are opposed to the sane, or either of lpm, are requested to present their objections, in writ- iy, to the undersigned, at their office, No. 4 Hull of Ra- pds, within thirty davs from the date of this notice. | i WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J, DUDGF, CHARLES MeNIELL, ) Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Departmeut, Feb. , AssOseORS. Bepartment, Feb. Asossors, pairs and Supplies, No. 1 « City Hall, until the Mth inst., at 12 o'clock M. the furnishing of the warble tile for the floors. of the x court house in the Park. ‘The tile to be one and a larter inches thick, All information required will be ynished at the office of the Superintendent of Pablic plain No. 19 Elizabeth street, Blank estimates will furnished at cither office, and’ the commissioner re rves the right to reject all or any, of the vstimates, if jemed for t ¢ interest of the Saree. 1 BARTHOLOMEW B. PURDY. | Commissioner of Repairs and Sappties, \Coryoration payers will please enpy. at 3 o’clock P. _ Bullving, CHARLES J. DODGE, > Assessors, and pareels of land, situated CHARLES McNIELL, -necond street, 100 fect Office Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, tof Ninth avenue, and on westerly side of Ninth | Feb, 1, 1853. of -seoond street, All per- or IRON FOUNDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received by the aubseriber_until February 18th, 1853 . at the office of the Croton Aquedac Department, Rotunds, Park, for six hundred and twenty- T. ards, within thirty days from the date of this notice. | five cast iron water pipes, thirty inches internal diameter, WILLIAM GAG! and one inch thickness of metal; six four way branches, CHARLES J. Doi Assessors. | thirty inches by twelve inches, and one breeches piece MeN! thirty inches diameter. Drawings of the branches and breeches piece can be seen on application at the office. Each pipe to be nine foet in length, and what are termed spigot and faucet joints, to be of uniform thickness, of strong, tough iron, free from all imperfections whatever, and such as will bear drilling and eutting, the whole to pass the established inspection and proof % presaure ef three hundred to the square inch. Proposals will state whether the pipes are to be from blast furnace iron or re-melted iron, and if from blast furnace, will specify the name of the’mine and ore use. The pipes to be de- livered at the pipe yard foot of Twenty-fourth street, Kast ziver, an follows, vis 200 pipes and 2 branches of the first day of April next; 200 pipes, 2 branches and breeches pipe on the first day'of May next, and 226 pipes and two branches on the first day of July next. A specific price perton of 2,240 Ibs, will benamed: which shall include the branch pipes and breeches pipe. ‘The names of two ro- sponsible persons, with their written assent to become sureties for the fulfilment in every particular of the con- tract, will be required to accompany the pro) . Pay- ment to be made within thirty days from the inspection of each parcel, with a reservation of ten per cent until the completion of the contract. In deciding upon propo- sal, the Croton Aqueduct Hoard reserve the right of ro- jecting any proposals they disapprove. tose d NICHOLAS DEAN, President. Office Croton Aqueduct Department, Feb.’5, 1853. Note.—Blank forms of estimate, in accordance with the ordinanees of the Common Council, will be furnished on pplication at the offiee. Estimates to be endorsed “P’ro- porate for furnishing’ iron pipes,” made by —, February —, 1853. ORPORATION SALF.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that a sale will take place at the public yards on Werinesday, tho 9th inst., of such goods as have been remoyed from the wharves, piers and streets of the city, and that have remained in the yards up to the 9th day of January Inst past. Saleat the yard, Rivington street, near th avenue; from a it 75 feet wost of the Seventh | Goerck, at 12, noon, and in Jane street, noar Washington, sve 6S feed worteriy; and from a point 360 foct west | at 2P. M. By order. chon Wat he Seventh avenue 100 foet wosterly. All persons, Superintendent of Streeta. ase interests are affected b; assess ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. UBLIC ADMINISTRAIOR’S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and next of kin of EF. D. Sawtelle, of Wisconsin, late from California, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the seventh day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. PETER B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Dated, New York, Feb. 4th, 1869 P' TBLIC ADMINISTRATOR’ FFICK, NO. 61 CHAM bers st ‘otice is hereby given to the relatives of P. Riordan, of Sacramento, Cali- ia, merchant, deceased, and who is alleged to have ed intestate, that 1 shall apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon theestate of the said intestate, on the seventh day of March next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. PEVER. B. SWEENY, Public Administrator. Feb. 4th, 1853. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and noxt of kin of Edmund Pickavance, seaman of Liver- pool, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shail apply to the Surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of March next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. ETER B, SWEENY, Dated New York, Feb. 4,1853. Public Administrator. iu P next of kin of Robert Lanning, of Oakland county, Michigan, late of California, deceased, and who is alle, to lave died intestate, that I shall apply to tho Surrogate of the county of } York for letters of administration upon the esfate of the said intestate, on the 7th day of farch next, st 10 o'clock in the forenoon. PETER B. NY, fated, New York, Feb. 4, 1859. Public Administrator. UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO, 51 CHAM- hors street —Notiee is hereby wiven, 10 the rele. fives and next of kin of Andre Rivoire, a native of IC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, NO, 51 CHAM- bers atrevt.—Nolice is hereby given to the relatives | France, late from California, deceased, and who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the surrogate of the county of New York for letters of administration upon the estate of the said intestate, on the 10th day of javch, next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated, New York, February 7th, 1853. Public Administrator. PETER B, SWHEN UBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFVICE, NO. 51 CHAM- bers street.—Notice is hereby given to the relatives and noxt of kin of Susan Magee, of the eity of New York, deceased, and who is to have died intestate, that the effects of the said intestate in the hands of the Pub- lic Adininistrator, will be administered and disposed of by him according to law, unloss the same be claimed by some lnwful executor or administrator of the deceased, by the Tth day of March next. BTER B. SWEENY, 1863, Public Dated, New York, Feb. 4, Administrator, TIN, oo rie ee {ALIPORNIA AND AUSTRAIJA.—IN BOND, ONE MIL- / lion German segars, for sale at a bargain, to close consignments. * CHARLES RIEKEN, 28 Old Slip, corner of Front street, J eget TOOLS, ETC.—THE SUBSCRIBER 13 prepared to manufactnre all d ery; Also, &e., Xe., at short notice, and on moderate terms. neers and inventors givin; work got ap with rie - Engi: him a call, will have their nd despatch. UNTON, 186 Crosby strect. TON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP sPRin@ matiress and bedding depot.—fron bedatea‘s, from | $4 to $40 ; the healthy 9 also, the now elastic felt dest pure hair matires ranted, street. ing inatiress, &c, eds, pillows, quilts sen, made by the blind—all war- Gall and examine, at 563 Broadway, above Sring 86 to $30; N INDUSTRIOUS MAN TAUGHT A GOOD TRADE IN & few days, and may earn from $12 to $20 por week, by buying out 9 light mannfacturing busiursy for $150, 8 AKDS ARE EMBLEMATIC OF A MAN, AS A IIAND vome face is of @ woman.—Craham’s Onguent will co the whiskers and moustaches to grow in six works without staining or injuring the skin. Rather wonderful iv'nv ity but try ft. $1 per bottle. Sent to any part of the country, ik. U. ORAHAM, UR Ann street Von teres From Liverpool. Wednesday, Jan. 26.. De. _ 9, 2. 16. Nov. 30, Deo. 14,, Dee. “ “ “ Beo. 24,... “ . 28... TEDW i Conse bo, No. 56 Wall st, N. ¥. FPPFISTTSESSS PSST STS TSS BROWN, SHIPLEY & 00., Liverpool. ¥. @. ROBERTS & 00. 1a ing’s Arms Yard London. JOHN MUNROE & OD., No. 26 Bue Notre Dame des Victoires, Paris ; or @EO. DRAPER Havre. Kh ecg Heel! Petit Derr rnrogig el 01d, silver, bullion, , jewelry, ious stones, or unless bills of are signed therefor, and the Salar thereat expressed. aiak igen geste oth, ips ve Havre on the 1 and New York on the 1st of each month:— From New York. From Havre: Ship #t. Jan.1 | Feb. 16. 1,600 tons burthen, May 1 June 16, Follansbee, master, Sept. 1 16, Ship ST. NICHOLAS, Feb. 1 Wreh 16, 1,000 tons burthen, Janel = July 16. Jol mn, master, Oot. 1 Nov. 16. New ship MERCURY, Mar. 1 Aprill6, 1,40 tons burthen, July Aug. 16. R.’D. Conn, master. Nov.1 Dee. 16. Syraas ee, Lael Bk Ww, tons burthen, ug. ypt.16, Ore rece, master. 1 Jan. 16. They are all tirst clase New York built abips, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and coniveniense of pas and eommanded by men of experience in the trade.” The price of 13 $100, without wines or Hquors. Goods sent to the eubseribers will be forwarded an: charges but those actually incurred. BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, 164 Pearl street. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing the favorite steamships— FROM PHILADELPHIA. Saturday, Feb. 5, 1858, urday, Mar. 3, 1853, ‘Thuraday, Mar. 81, 1853, fednesda; 900, $05, and 886, (wcoordng to state and $55, state rooms. A limited number pray class passengers will taken, and found with comfortably cooked provisions, for $20...........to Liverpoo) | $30.........from Li L. Parties wishing to Tring out their friends, can obtain certificates of passage, and drafte on the Bank of Ireland, in sums from £1 sterling upwards. Hand bills can be had at the office of THOMAS RICHARDSON, agent, No. 4) Exchange place. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.—THE Glasgow and New York Steamship Company’s new steamship GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse power) Ro- bert Craig, commander, will sail from Glasgow on Wedues- day, February 23, and will leave Now York for 7 on. Saturday, March 28, at 12 o'clock, at noott First cabin (saloon state rooms) $90; do. do. (midship do.) $15; second cabin, $60; third clasn $20—stoward’s fees {nolu- ded. Apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Broadwry. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamship FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Sonia: ton to land the mails and rs, on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 12 o’clock, from Pier No. 4, North river. Price of passage, $120, 'L not wanted during the voyage should be sent on board the day before sailing, marked Hy ge ats a ial received on board after Thursday, Feb. 10. For t or passage apply to MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. 53 Dreadeny, NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CON- necting with the Pacific Mail Stearaship Company, carrying the great United States mail.—Only through United States mail line for California and Oregon, via As- pinwall and Paname.—Great reduetion.—The splendid new and double engine United States mail steamship OHIO, 3,000 tons burthen, H. J. Hartstene U. 8. N., com- mander, and the CHEROKEE, John McGowen, comman- der, will sail on Monday, February 2lst, at two o’ciock, P. Ws, precisely, from pler foot of, Warren stroct, North aiver, for Aspinwall direct. ‘The Pacific Mail Steamship ‘ompany’s magnificent new steamer JOHN L. STRPHE! Ff 2,500 tons burthen, Commodore Robert L. Pearson, will be in readiness at’ Panama, together with the steamer PANAMA, to take the mails and passengers of the Ohio and Cherokee, and sail immediately for San Francisco. The John L. Stephens has been built expressly for the Pacific service, with extended guards, giving spacious deck room, promenades, &c. Her ventilation cannot bo surpassed, large windows and lights being substituted in the place of port-holes. There are no bulkhead or other obstruction to the free passage of air, from stem to stern, | ineither deck. Her sailing qualities were thorough! toated previous to her departure, and she proved herself one of the fastest steamers afloat. No efforts are spared on the part of the companies to send their passengers through with expedition, comfort, and safety. RATPS OF PARE TO ASPINWALL. Tadies’ Saloon, State Room..... Lower Aft and Forward Saloon, do. Second Cabin Standees, Steerage... PoE si a Passengers will be landed at the railroad wharf at As- pinwall free. ‘Transit of the Isthmus at the passenger's expense. Rates of fare from Panama to San Franciseo on the most favorable terms. ‘ For freight or passage, apply to se Oe P88 AREAS. A. WHITNEY, at the office of the companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren. ‘NDEPENDENT LINF.—THROUGH TICKETS FORCALI- fornia vin Aspinwalland Panama.—The new and splen- id steamship UNCLE SAM, 2,000 tons, W. A. Mills, com- mander, will leave New York for Aspinwall on Saturday, February 10th, at 8 o'clock P. M., precisely, from pier No. 3.N. R. The performances of tis steamer on her first and second voya sengers will reach Aspinwall in from seven to cight days, where she will connect with the new and splendid steam: ship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons, which willbe in readiness at Panama to receive the pas: sengers of the Uncle Sam, and eafl immediately for San Francisco. Theso steamships aro both new, and of the very first class as to accommoiation, speed and venti- Intion. They are unsurpassed by any vessel on the route, The tables will be eupplied in the most liberal mannee both for cabin and steerage passengers. Every oxertion will be made, on the part of the officers and owners, toin- sure safety, kpoed, and comfort. Passengers will bo land- ed at the wharf at Aspinwall, and take tho Panama Rail- road for the Pacific. A good surgeon is attached to each ship, whose services are ireo of charge to the passengers. For freight or passage, apply to EB. MILLS, Agent, No. 61 Cortlandt strect. P. S—A mail bag will be mato up at this office, in accordance with the new law of Congrosa, for the accommodation of the pubiie. JEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STF Through to San Franciseo, via Asp nama. No detention on the Isthmus. At grently re- duced rates. The new and fast side wheel steamship UNION, (1,500 tong burthen,) Richard Adams, Comman- der, will leave New York for Aspinwall, (Navy Bay,) from pier No. 4 North River, on Saturday, March Sth, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, connecting with the new and mag- nificent side wheel double engine steamship WINFIELD SCOTT, (2,100 tons,) Faward Dunn, Commander, which steamer will be in ‘readiness at Panama to receive the riptions of light | Inthes, slide rests, engineers’ tools, | alo, the | factory reasons for gelling. Address 4, B., Herald | Union's passengers, and sail Immediately for San Fran. cisco. ‘The accommodations and ventilation of the Win- field eott, are all that can be desired. Hor speed (eetab- lished on the voyage between New York and Panama, and | | while on the Pacific coast,) is unsurpassed. Every oxer- tion will be made on the part of the line to insure com- fort, expedition, and aafety. Rassengors will be landed on the wharf at Aspinwall free, taking the Panama Railroad, and are cautioned that tickets for this line are sold only at 26 Broadway. DAVIS, BROOKS & CO,, General Agents. A mail bagis made up at the above ofice, under the new United States Postage law, for the convenience of the publie, AN FRANCISCO—THE , RBILET LINE FOR » Shortest and Cheapest Route—Only line giving through tickets including the Isthraun crossing.—The double-engine steomehtp PROMETHEUS, 2,000 leave from pier No. 2, North river, at3 o'clock P. M., precisely, on Saturday, Keb. 10, for San Juan del Norte, direct, connecting with the popular steamship Brother Jonathan, 2,200 tons, over the Nicaragua transit reute, having but twelve miles of land transportation, These steamers haye superior accommodations and ventilation. For information, or passage at the lowest rates, apply only at the agency of the Company. €. VANDERBILT, Agent, No, 9 Baitery place, up stairs, Passengers are cautioned againet the representations of d rnnners of other lines; none are employed for this A mail bag is made up at the office, R SAN FRANCISCO, CAT. PASSAGE —THE PACR- t ship ROSCOR, Captain Smith, to sail on the 16th st., can comfortably accommolate ten or twelve sa rengers. Apply to the eaptain, on board the vessel, foot 4 Ob alae avela piaeel, Lrupede sever < > % = , warrants tho assurance that tho pas- | J.D. Wilson, commander, | F Uavendy, commander, will leave Saturday, February 12th, at 3 o’cl apply on board, and for pas: to ele LODLAM & PLEASANTS, 83 Front street, ERSIGNED RESPECTFULL’ sincere and heartfelt thanks to Captain Morell, of steam tow boat Hercules, for his kind and manly efforts in rescuing bim from @ wa 27th of November last, while in @ helpless condition in y, having been accidently thrown overboard from the brig Lauretta, while on her passage out from this L, SHAW, Mate of brig Lauretta, alities of this Delieved to be uagur- “er rag app te” . 8. OAKFORD, 98 Wall stvest, E FOR SAN FRANCISCO, *ATCH LINE FOR portion of teh for sel of her class. SUPERIOR Al fast sailing clipper met Pee, et gy immediate attention is requested to this splendid ship, which, for Strength end sailing qualities ores, and twenty days, eargo in beautifulorder. This ship has never been beaten. Balance of eargo will be taken at very favorable rates, for AUSTRALIA.—-THE Mra. Yeomans Miss G. Dawes Bees THEATRE, Melbourne, direct. Particular Serres at by any vee discharging hor which or cabin apply to ickle peeUTTON & ©O., No. 84 Wall street, wae er ir. - « iar ee ae NewmanN MrJohnston XCELSIOR LINE FOR AUSTRALIA.—THE sear “Mr. Burton A1 New York built z a Dearborn, lying at prer 18 E. by any vessel on the for Melbourne direct. W. H. Webb, in this city, has never been beaten, New OR PARAGUAY.—THE UNITED STATES AND PARA- quay Steam Navigation Company, will ina few days despatel a fast Mon berth, fork in eighty two days. rag Ayres and 5 4 LIVINGSTON, NITED STATES AND PARAGUAY STEAM NAVIGA- tion Company .—Ship above company; will please have taken to Havana but specie. ay. hor clipper ship PANAMA. Cape, Re unequalled for feetners Harry Haleyon,..... , Februar, ARIS ANI Mr. Placide | Rose. STREET.—DOORS CHAMBERS at 644; to commence at 7 o'clock. Tuowlay evening Volatil...... 8, will be performed TONDO! Lady Volatil...Miss Weston NICHOLAS } . Mr. Russell | Mrs. Nickleby., Mrs. Jansen Mme. Mant will heve immediate despatch ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS The favorito clipper ship, Dalit by | IN open at 03; curtain rises at 7 o'clock, ‘andhas made some of the most ries ore eae Grea ore O’Brien....Mr. W. G. Jones | Elinor.....,., Mrs, Ni ima’ MDD Asnion °°" © Nichols steeteccecesseeees Miss M. Mitchell & NORTON, 81 Old slip HOME. In the afternoon, WELLS & Ov., 74 Broadway, of goods through the them ready on or before C lower Freight Ae ita Se HEAD. The Infant Leopard vessel for tevideo, Buenos | Leopard Armenia ti r. freight or passage appl; to to stone, and all the other curios at 3, GRANDFATHER mer The pecteemay with ARNUM'S MUSEUM.—TUESDAY EVENING, AT Tae pencnterarea duane run nae ce the Rider turned » ities, to be seen an usual. Admission to the whole Museum, &c., 26 cents; and First Balcony, 1234 cents extra. (XHRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, NO, 412 BROADWAY, the 9th inst, “Apply to LIVINGSTON W &00., BE ae sole direction and aat po bed 0. 7A Broadway.” | Of E’P. Christy, whose concerts in this city, for the past wD TES nix years, have been received with favor By highly re- New Orleans, via Havana.—' lendid steamship | spectab! fashionable andiences. Tickets 25 cents. are re See Wee ccm caa is | nesta meena oe ier af ‘arren street, North river, on faturday, February 12th, at two 0’ Me M., precisely. re ETLGOPEN, Og Gece ae Fangnend Sy ant afcr mises arias Mirna: | feed wih awerno!ngnitcont oat gigmeptngs, forward saloon berths, $60; taken on spot, at an enormous ex- leans at thirty eents per eubic foot. Shippers of freig ad spacers 00 a are requested to supply themselves with the eompany's | ‘82 4 y Jo wens, Fag.» tho well bills of ladi Sete canis bet ce ation at the mm and popular comedian. (Full particulars will ailce, No ether form wile vignod. Ne ills of lading | S20rtly be announced. tigned after twelve o’elock on the day of sailing, For | GNA. ELIZA VALENTINI, PRIMA DONNA, HAS in ta ‘HE the port. North river, modation for passengers. Pa: $60; passage in steerage, $25. Is, 25c, per cubic foot. Shippers are The United THOMAS from secon mew depot, Express train, 6 A. M.—througl ing with traina reaching same ¢ Mail ‘Express train, teenth, an TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. a LOCC LOOSE RIN |AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL phia, at 12 o'clock, noon, by steamboat John Potter, ier No. 1, North river. Returni foot of Walnut street, at 2P. bp erate os pier No. 1, at 13¢ o’clock, P. R A fone York Inika Route. trains, 8 9.A. M., and 3:45 P.M., connecting at Albany with central line of railroads, North and West, from the corner of White, Elm and Centre streets, where through tickets can baggage checked for Schenectady, Utica, S} Buffalo. Passengers also receiv and Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. above trains will land passengers at Croton Falls and Chatham Four Corners only. from City Hall station, corner of Tryon Row and atreet, THSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM class, heretofc Chambers street, for fest street, corner of Warren. OR RAVANNAH—U 8. MATL LINE—THE SUPE- rior steamship FLORIDA, Captain M. 8, Woodhall, on Saturday. February 12th, at 8 0’ No. 4 ‘Apply to 104 Front treet ‘Tho ALABAMA, Captain ©. D. Ludlow, on Saturday, February 19. modations aud fare, eoast. (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT—THE NEW DOUBLE ese ships have no superior on the tates mail steamship ROANOKE, F. Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o’elook vening. train’S A. M.; through way train at 1 P. M. Shy tee tn Passengers taken at Cham! 4 Thirty-first streets. ” to b the honor to inform considerable le: felock P. M., from pier | ‘he ¥% SAMUEL 1. r she will bave For 8) strength, accom- the ‘public that she has hired ‘the Lecture Room of Hope Chapel, 718 Broadway, for a th of tise, to a Conce: every night during the week. ive permanent ickets, 25 centa. 8, Italian Cavati from the rts Am ists and instrumentalists osmposing her Gom pany, sho has engaged twelve accomplished young rs, of remarkable voice and talent, and who the pleasure of introducing to the public for their first appearance. The programmes will- offer a t variety of English Songs, os, Trios, and Choruses, Pieces will be sung in ful costume. The first Concert will take place on Monday, February 14, DAS, moat colebrated engine steamship WILLIAM PENN, W. Sears, com- minder, will leave pier 8 Fast river, on Tuesday, Febra- | a7 ary 8, at 2o’elock P.M. This ship has elegant accom- in cabin state- reight on measurement | that he w! ier 13 North river, on P.M. For freight, TENDERS HIS Rose de Vries 6. Septour, from ( Lu grave, on the morning of the 2. Deteriptixe ir. him b 2, Pootic Capri Negro Dunee, by t 8, Aria—‘Ah, mon fils,"? Rose De Vries. 4. Waltz—Di Biavura, | 6, Rondo—“I Lombardi, @. Carnival of Venice,’c ted by... Tickets One and Tw re—first elass cars, $3, poe i 5 ‘steam- rf Fare $1.—ALBANY AND NEW Railroad. Two express procured, and cuse, Rochester and at Broome and Bowery, Grand Farewell Concert on sisted by MADAME HENRIETTE 80: aIG All other trains will start Centre able services. N Toes ers — in four hours, connect- esas adopted:— er, Four- Thee to the Last,” by Mor cia di Lammermoor, T It. PAR! Pallad—“ The Young Soldier,” Frazer, composed expressly for wosee cess veeesBalfo zur ka, “Lhe Ossianic Dan at Metropolitan Hall, on which occasion Grand ‘Triamphal for two Pianos,) by Mr. Richard Holfman and the Author. ....Gottschalk 5, Grand Aria—MI due Foscari,”’ sung by Mme. vy issone| 0," he Author. “Prophet,” ling to location. Ushers Tuesday event NTAG, BADIAL IGNOR POZZ0LINI. SIG. ROCCO, TBLO’S SALOON.—L. M. GOTISCHALK RESPECT- fully announees to the musical public of New York February 11,4 Niblo's Saloon, on which voossioa ‘ebruary ) 6 loon, on Which occasi Mr. GOTTSCI 5 requested to LS supoly themselves with the steamer’s bills of sy wi) SCHALK will be assisted by no other form will be signed. They may be had on appli- MMB. ROSE DE VRE eation at the office of the agents, and will be at MR. HOFFMAN, the pure ae to on ta Sie. vere er wil. be MR. a on fo freight received, and positively ne ZER. bills of lading, signed after’ 12 o'clock on the day of tal PROGRAMME. ing. sage, board, ’ LINCOLN & C 5 120 Beat MieaEY seat ta Newon, | 1: Duti—Grand Concertante for Flute and Pianoforte dras lesars. J. A. G. F. Bristow. Hoge Maser, EABES & CESSES NG A RGyCeas BENE: 9. this Chase of Young Heory,)' Maxiasia, exe: (OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.— cuted by the Author’... .. Gottschalk ntgomery ++. Gottschalk For sale at all the music stores, Seats can be secured at Wm. Hall & Son’s, where a diagram can be seen. bo in attendance, to facilitate the audience, at 6%; o’clock; Concert to commence at 734. will Doors open AND FAREWELT, CONCERT.—PAUL JULIEN, VIO linist, rexpeetfully announces that he will give a , Febraary 15, e will be as- ‘Who have in the kindest manner volunteered their valu- DR MACDONALD TESTIMONIAL —AT A meeting of the Committee of Arrangements, held at the Astor Honse on Saturday,evening, Feb. 5, the following resolutions were, on motion, unanimously Resolved, That the thanks of this committee be tendered to Messrs. Eddy, Goodall, John R. Scott, C. W. Taylor, A. Merrifleld, J. also, to John ‘ton, Miss Allen, H. Davenport, If. Watkins, C. Warwick, Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 136 A. ie io§ id Matthews,’ T.'S. Leslie, and Mr. Wel Poughkeepsie, and at 6 P. M. for Alba: pe ote all | Cronta, (the stage director,) to Miss Weston, Mrs. Isher- way stations, __GKO. STARK, Superintendent. | wood, birs. Conover, Rose Merrifield, Gertrude Dawes, Mrs, ‘EW YORK AND PHILAD! \—DIRECT UNITED | Mclean, Mrs. John R. Scott, Miss Part States Mail and Express Lines, through in four hours. Miss Thompson, and Miss Melisse—as a slight expression New Jersey Railroad, via Jersoy City—Leaving New York foot of Cortlandt street, at 8 and 9 P.M. Fare in the 8 A. M. and 4 P. OA. os and and and 63, P. M. lines from Now York, Passengers with baggage cross the ferry dfteen minutes before the | through b: (rains leave. 7 under. free wearer, as the best article of water proof clothing ever | | before made. For sale by ROGERS & sors to Horace H. Day,) 23 Cortlandt streot. LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. — LADIFS and gentlemen having any, to dispose of, can re ceive a fair cash by post. Broadway. CLOTHING. -ATERPROOF OVERCOATS—A COMPLETE PROTEO- tion from rain—of elegant appearance, imper- | meable to water, yet weighing but twenty ounces and These coats, made by an improved process, are from odor, and ‘will rice by 8. and 53¢ P. M. $8. Leave Philadelphia at 1,7 and ‘and 6% P.M. For first class, $3; second do., 9 A. Mand 4 P.M.) $2 50.’ For Baltimore, on, Noxfolk, and Charleston—through ticketa COHEN, 452 Hudson street, aud 62 West Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. AST-OFF CLOTHING—THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS ‘worth wanted.—Gentlemen having large or small quantities ef good left-off clothing to dis: tain the full value in current money, sending for JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, fifth store from Chatham street. A Mand 4nd 6% waspheerd, ang | ited fustant. of our proceedi —Henry Frost, surer; ocarried, in the 8 and? A. M. and J. C. Arrangements, Secretary; John ‘ james M. Turner, Chairman, On wotion, it was Resolved, That the thanks of the committee be tendered to James M. Turner, John T. Gollemith, Wm. B. Radford, John T. Brady, and Henry Frost, Jr., for their untiring efforts on the above oces- sion.—-Harvey Hart, T. 8. Nimmms, J.C.Connell, T. Wilson, latthews, on Vebalt of the*Commitiee of of our gratitude for the generous manner in whieh they individually and collectively volunteered, on the occasion of Macgregor Macdonald’s bene@t, held ‘at Niblo’s on the On motion, it was further Resolved, That this portion be published in the New York Hers Goldsmith, Trea- ive entire satisfaction to tho attended. Wigs YUKOEF, (suceos- (succes: | four hours notice, seading to the stores or letter J Connecting at Mobile and 6 of, can ob- yy calling on or EXPRESS AGENCIES. HASE & CO.’S STEAMSHIP EXPRESS FOR MOBILE and Now Orleans, per steamer William Penn— Lowest rates of froight. yw Orleans with established es. , No. 9 Wall street. N. B.—Savannah and Charleston expross, pec U. 8. mail steamer, on Wednesday, 9th inst. Tuesday, February 8, at 12. expresses throughout the Southern CHA! forma vate pi M. SE & CO. C ture, or jewel subseriber, at his residence, or through the attended to by Mrs. Dusseldorf, 13 Elm street. C ical plates. Usher, T. Stron; where by post, It is AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies and gentlemen having any clothing, furni- can obtain a fair cash price from the AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTE! Persons desirous of converting their cast-off art! ito cash, enn obtain a fair price by sending for tie eub- her, at his residenee, or throu B.—Ladivs attended to by Mra EW EDION.—DR. I Price one dollar. on Physiolozy. To be had of ree, the only one of NEW PUBLICATIONS. 98 Nassau street, who will send it any- on receiving the mony and mldross. the kind complete, Thousands are eolddaily. Every one should possess it. | st. Ladies L, M. DUBSELDORF. ton street, near Wooster. from 7 A. M, to® P. past 10 A. M. and from 5 low the Post Office. Yohen. M. 3. COHEN, 66 Em sireet. N. Office hours from HOLLICK'S CELEBRATED BOOK Colored anatom- all booksellers, or of the pub- PM MERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASH- ington, D. C., undor the direction’ of Axron Haight of the Supreme Court of the United secution and recovery of claims on the fore Congress, the Executive Departments, ‘almer, Connsel States, for tho United States bet the Bx and Boards of Commissioners sitting in Washington; settle- | ment of aceounts with the Executive Departments, and obtaining tho reminsion of fines, penalties, and forfeitures, for alleged violations of the revenue, or othor laws o AGENCY. the United States ; reco heritances in the United investments in United States and Stato securitios, collee- tions generally, remittances, and other money busine: urchase of government lands for ee © undersigned has efficient and reliable co t inthe several States and Territories of the Union, and will ge his prompt and faithful attention to all business con- ded to the agency, ar of artment. Director and Consul General of Ecuador for the U. $. Washington, December, 1852. lett Feat ga ome | tecnth street Ope 7 | | very of debts, I jos, and in- | 244 trand, Jondon, R. COBBETT, MEMBER OF TY: | No. 19 Duane street, between Chatham and William the disorder, and, insensibly, give stremgth to | enliven the spirits, purify the blood, and finally restore the"patient to the enjoyment of perfeet health. no pills equal to these for the cure of indigestion. Sold by all the venders of medicines throughout the British empire, and by those of the United States, at 3744 cents, 88 cents, and $1 50 por box. Horsey’s, Maiden lane, New York, and at the proprietor’s, DICAL. iti . RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 to 12 A. M and 6 to9 P. M., Sunday oxcepted, at No. 043 Hous- TA. M. to P. M. Wholesale at Mr. Jo: States and foreign countries ; / Bowery, emigrants, correspondents era must be aid. Office H, PALMER, residence, ni ef WISTER) and Forw: Whoeling, Va.; J. @. Buckles J.C. Bucklos & Co., Louiaville, Ky. paid to filling orders for produ chandise te and from the East. iN for ho address French, and German be ome atreet, up stairs. MERCHA’ arding Company—. ec neictisannne terenen bernie tant ie. TUNR TELLING. —MRS, ALWIN, RENOWNED IN t Tes har skill in foretolling the favre, will Eu (a it all circumstances Curnish int iignnee abou! yr) in r 10 THEATRICAIS.—W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON,) theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 659 Pearl strect, four doors from Broadway. Amateur lent on hire for Gress balls, N. B.—Any style of theatrical wig made on jes and fancy R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET. OFFICE HOURS Sundays, froui 7 to half- R. COOPER, NO. 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN Chatham and William. Office hours, from 7 A. M. io9P.M, Suudays, from7tol0 A. M., and from 6 te OLLOWAY'S PILLS, A. NEVER-FAILING REMEDY for general debility of the system, lowness of spirits, or sick headache.—Suiferers from these complaints, or their concomitants, nervousness, jaundice, dropsy, and disordered liver (all of which have their origin from the ame cause, namely a derangement of | springs of life,) should take Holloway’s Pilis, their pro- | pertios being such as will search the whole system, act | powerfully on the seat of the disease, and there! | | e main remove frame, ‘here are mn NURE OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERHARD, NO. 107 east ‘sido, between Broome and’ Delancy streets, —Madame B, respectfully informs the public that she has reduced her price, in order to enable every one to be free from pain, and feels confident.in promising that sho will remove corns, bunions, nails grown in the flesh, &e., without causing the least pain or inconvenience. Persons can be atiended to at home, or a& Madame B.'s OCTOR VAN HAMBERT'S GERMAN FEMALE RENO- vating Pills.—Both in the female infirmary and in pri- ax ) OMMISSION | vate practice, Dr. Van Hambert, of Germany, has used stam A a Sneed, | those pills with unparatoled succoss. Prico $1 per box. ‘Iudge, Cincinnati, Ohio; | N. B.—Porchaxe none unless they have tho certificate of rticular attention | copywright on the the written signatures of fi. C, Van Ham! nding mev- EO a Lor eee ies, | exch bor, aud EM. @ | | Louisville, Jan. 18, 1863, | | | | y. | 9 the | ovteined by near | rect: houre ‘rom Wa Mt | N. B—No deception. » brlvate, ert BD, States, America, 127 Bowery, Hayes, 176 Fulton street, oa PRESERVATION—SELF CURF.—A RECIPE OP an infallible proservative against all diseases, and three original prescriptions for the cure of them, may be dollar in a pro-paid letter, db fie MASSON, 'M. D., Montreal, Canada Fast. on the duty stamp sround IN, ‘General Agent for United corner of Grand street, and Brookjyn. All communications strictly | convulsions, or am: H. SONTAG’S of the Third laet News GARDEN.—MME. Night in Opera. H E 3 Wednesday evening, February 9. Second DON PASQUALE. formance i A & I at 73g o'clook, Carriages at 10%. Nimes GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY be engaged for respectable performances on the off ‘uesda} Thursday, and Saturday, the af ie ED A Li a 'ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME, A PAE pater h a at £36; to 2 commence at 7, ‘wi e x renin LADY of Lyons Claude Melnotte. Mr. Lester | Col. Damas... Mons. Dezchappelles......+.+.:+++++Mr. Chipp . pt. Gervais MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ‘Wood, ‘ooD’s W ard street.—Open every evening, —H. pcp and . The entertainments offered this celebrated company of musicians and bos gd be equalled by =F, other in See programine. concert commences at 73 o'clock. Admission The public are respectfully informed that the coneerts are discontinued. Ce YORK AMPHITHEA’ NO. 87 ae. = Mrs. Nathane,” Wogan Scene of Equestrianism, by Miss Emma Nathans. Superb Horsemanship and Gymnastie Feats, by,the full strength of the Troupe. Mr. James Macfariand on the eae To conclude with the comic ballet entitled AND TAILOR. FLLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, 589 BROADWAY, (Chinore Buildings.)—Uny afternoon the New Series of it, Musior snd starting feats of e New Series of brilliant the unrivalled Prince of ‘Wisards, a 9 PROF. ROBERT HEL! LER, who Is pronounced by the thousands Who have witnessed his matchless und splendid experiment, the GREATEST MAGICIAN LIVING. This new series surpass in execution and effect every of their nature ever before offered to the American pub- lic, and have won for Prof. Heller, in Europe, the appel- lation of THE WORLD'S WONDER. Among the pon des experiments is the new and orignal one called the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS, Ano, the greatest of all mysteries, the unfathomable SECOND SIGHT. This extraordinary and marvellous faculty never fails of producing in the mind of the beholder sensations of awe and wonder, reverence iration. Kvening performances to commence at 73, o’clock; and on Saturday afternoon, at 3. Admission, 50 cents; children, half-price. Day Ticket Office at Jollie’s Music Store, 300 Broadway, where seats can be xecured. Gro CURIOSO, 620 BROADWAY, IN BREWSTER’S Marble _Buitaings, between Houston and Bleacher streets. jon, cent Season icketa, In this perme] . Open from 9 A. M., till 10 P. M. antiques may be seen the head of Saint pe Same painting, by ‘Carlo Del ‘This is pronounced BROADWAY—PAINTED ON seurs to be the finest ting in ISLEY’S THAMES, 406 fifty thousand fect of canvass, by the first seenle iste in the world. A grand moving’ pictorial illustra- tion of the Thames, showing all the points of interest: tho river, from its source until it of don. Painted from original sketohes, Hips, Hagho, Knell, ke. | Dosoriptiong ley, M.D, biusic arranged by 4. H. Tall fans Planes ir. Sedgwi el eve -) o'clock, Saturday, at 2 "Admission reduced £6 25 conte. GYPTIAN ANTIQUITIRS.—NOW EXHIBITING AT THE Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway, the rare and valuable collection of Pharonic and Ptolemaic just Seeorted direct from Egypt, pense, by Dr: Abbott, during a ‘res! wenty years in the East, and highly spoken of by all Oriental travellersand savana, and o Uy by the t Rev. Rixhop Wain ‘Rev. 3 . J. V. C, Smith, Sir Gardiner Baylie St. John, Eaq., Stewart Poole, Exq., the Revue Arebrologique M. Ampere, &e. 50 cents; children half prieo. Gatalogues for sale in the rooms. Open during the day and evening. P a ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE 10 JERUSALEM AND THE Holy Land, is nowopen, at the new and spacious Georama, in Broadway, adjoining the Metropolitan Hotel, and continued every evening. Painted from authentic drawings made upon fhe spot, by Mr. Banvard, during an extensive tour, undertaken expressly for the work. Mr. B, will explain the paintings personally, Picture moves at 7};; and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at 3 O'elock. Admission, 60 cents; children half-pries. Peskin Musson, 175 CHATHAM STREET — GEO, Lea, Proprietor.—the above establishment is open every afternoon, at 3 o’cl d in the ‘at halt past 7, for the purpose of “Classic and 2 “pose Original tations of Living Statuary,’’ by M'lle. Casinet’s Troupe of Model Artists, together with a variety of beautiful per- formances. For further particulars, see bills of each Gey Admission :—Xeats in privato boxes, 50 cents; stage neat with cushioned arm irs, 8736 cents; boxes, 26 cent gallery, 123¢ cents. MEDICAL, R. WARD'S—OFFICR IN CANAL STREET, ONE door from Broadway, up stairs. Hours, 8 A. M. to 9 Sundays, from 10' A.M. till 12, ahd frogs eve 7 Fuss SPEEDY AND CERTAIN CURE FOR neuralgia, tic doloreux, toothache, nervous and rheumatism in the head, and a sure preventive other complai: attendant upen early childhood during the period of teething, has been diseovered, and is now being successfully administered in the form of a medicated necklace, to @ worn next the akin by the patient. Aneminent German physician dis- covered tho virtues of the valuable medicines of whieh and prescribed the mode of appliestion. The nee a the public is not, therefore, called toa quack modicine, but to a mediea- ment recommended by ‘one oo the ‘most eminent meat of Be as raliarly in acting t! seat the skin di upen the diaetnd or exdhen nerves, affording, ee ly, instant, and always perma~ nent relief, and eflectinga permanent cure. who. ae trent -four bt ti - - the Free : Shean. cording to prescription, find no rel may, at e. that od, by immediately returaing ths samme, reoetvc. money. FFNER & MULDENER, 54 Beaver st. Testmmony.—I do hereby certify that the hegre eo ot the medicated necklace offered uffner && is of such a nature as to unfailing! luce the satisfactory renulta, G. BRAUNLICH, M. D., No. 285 Henry s' J Hed ws by the proprictors, No. 64 Beaver ice $1. HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OOM. panion—Dy Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Die- eases of Women. Twentieth edition, ge a 253, Price $1. Years of suffering, of Kimenttles to the’ hasbead; might have’ base us) ve a ely of this work. Itis Tntended expe 4 parti Here, also, every female—the wife, one either budding into womanhood, or the decline of years, in whom nature contemplates tant change, can discover the oa Tie most efficient remedics, and the m cure, in every complaint-o which her sex (dxtract of 9 letter from a gontioman in

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