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ea a two k; Edward Williems, © weil, Cal; Mrs M Conway, rs La Bann, D a, ae fa Svramm Cov: jial Term.—Nos. ae }, 123, 126, te) 2, 142, 143, 68, 80, 191, 164 to 172, 176, 177, 178, Genin’s Summer Hats.—First on the List, eminently becoming, stands magaidcent drab faultless in style, per- imen of workmanship hat of she season~a feet in ail ite details. and as ap; and ric, because it: pre- in the branch of manufactare to which 8, viz—a comb‘nation of two materials, both in their separate conditions, but which hus gtacel united form the beau ideal of a classic and dress hat. The RTMENT the ordinary styles of the day, but and manufastured attention is dire Seats an only upward of twenty new ones design for the present be shapes, shaces, te waibly be unsuited men, travellers, fashionable men, and, io find in the immense assortment just the article STRAW HAT DEPARTMENT ite with fabrics from-all parts of the world. Here found bats from Panama, Leghorn, Inia, China, an 6X ensive assort- we factured article ‘OHILDUEN’S FANCY HAT DEPARTMENT has just been replenished with a fall sammer stock, im. home manufectured, and parents are iavited the cew styles of the season, which are more becoming to juvenile faces than any that sve preceded them. Th GENTLEMEN’S AND BOYS? CAP DEPARTMENT variety of travelling, sporting ment of home msnui is farniched with ever ‘and fancy cops, boys’ dress and school he &e. GENIN, No, 214 way, oppositeSt, Paui’s church. Phe “Yourg Ameiica” Style of Straw Hat. pre tere with the above fashicnal eur ewn mancfacture; every hat will have the name printed in gold letters on the tip paper. We have also a ‘complete assortment of ail other styles of men’s, boys’ ‘ane ebildren’s straw b to furnish the nat- aty'e of straw hat, of ats, by the case or d ND & CO., 171 P —Am«crican Independence is ‘pew near at hand, and as there must be many who wil ‘want a new bat before that time, we would remind all ace to geta beautiful and ele; on is atthe well known establishment IY & LEASK, No. 57 Chatham, and corner Chatham and Pearl streets. Knox has Removed his fuiton street Store from 128 to 212 Fulton street, corner of Broadway, nificent atyle, and filled it ent collection of hats and Fourth of July. which he has fitted up in with the most men, boys avd children, tha iis summer styles are ut epee oe Se are: ‘works on & new prin jOX’S for a long time ‘passed, and meet . AB you enter or Brooklyn Photographs, Cameo- ‘types daguerreot, colored equal to miniatures.— Corrs “4 on street, nem door Daguerreans, Dram uw; phers, to arm’e—The three years established, without competition. Sham nerosity to the people! Brush up your buff tothe fight The original 2s. picture factory cleared $10,000 while you have been idl your arms. Goto work honorably. Ease @ slave. Photographs $1. Depot of progressive art, 289 Broadway. Ptanos.—Horace jers, 333 Broadway, the sole sgency for the sale of T. Gilbert & Co,’s, 00d warc & Brown’s, and Jacob nos; and his ia the only house where can celebrated modern improved Horace Wa- Prices leas than can be here, and which defy competition. Pianos to rent allowed on parchase, 108, with oversirings. Pianos for sale on New Music.“ Triumphal Polka. nts.—The theme original and arrangement brilliant, but not difficult. “Swit Pelks’’—Thomes Baker; illustrated with a beautif colorec vignette title, 35 cents Gometant, 60 ce: the “Geraidine Schottisch”’ 5 cents. Three excellent productions for piano HORACE WATERS, Publisher, Illustrated London Sews.—Permanent En- largemen' the lustrated London whole sheets, containing ninety-six colum: Ot the repeal ‘tors of the Mustrated London News an- mounce that tre size of that paper will be doubled, and cqnsist in future of two whole sheets, or nine’ columns every week. As the removal of the a will prevent the pa) office, additional eberge and the trade agents for the Illustrated kondon News for the United States, have to give notice that from the first of scription price of the paper in ing all extra supplements, large engravings, snnum, or six dollars Lede Foreign newspaper office, berty street. lve dollars & BOGE jassaa street, corner of Albert H. Nicolay’s Regalar Sem! Weekly suction sale of stocks asd bonds will take place,this day, at123¢ o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. For further rticulars see advertisement in another column. Ca- 1s can be obtained at the office, 11 Broad street. Cassimere Suits, $10.—These Really suits are manufactured froma new descrip- thon of woollen " te shades, one hundred of daily at EVANS’ clothi ‘warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Read and be Instructed.—J Marseilles sui iT ct ‘vests, $1; duck coats, brown linen coats, $1 $570, at BYARD” cbthing warehouse, 66 and 68 Ful- toa it. Go to Oak Hall! Onk Hatin made a still ‘‘ greater reduction” in on their new @ummer cloth! DE GROOT & SON, and 47 and 49 Gold Lisle Thread, Cotton and for summer wear, in great va- factory and men’s fur- street, corner of Cham- EF ‘made to order. Cool.—If You will Call on .y No. 441 Brosdway, they will ssiortment of men's baye? and ‘took of Tarnishing goods, euitadle 2a bag A ALFRED MUNR exhibit an extensive Fanny _Fern’s $160 the Colamn the New’ York Ledger, takep well; so do the wr, 23 Beaver street, In Brooklyn.—Fashionable and Desirable bee frem avetion, at JOSEPH LUCKILT, SON & COS, 251 Fulton street, nearly opposite Clinton, manu- facturers and iwporters of every description of map Sees, Vahano und thenieymelepantianey sesso fzingss, ribbons, Machines.—I¢ Is a Fact Dever approached before. made throughout, except button bolea, dy Singer's sew- | tg wacbnrs. Itis pot strenge that the Grm referred to should bave a rush of buriwess aod obtain better Ewe any Of their competitors. They have taken @ Tight means, by ewploy ing exclusively Singer's ma- a. shines. These macbines bave just been greatiy im proved, 0 as (0 rum without noive and with very litve 2xertion of the operator. Ali o:her machin-s are liable to suits for iurrirgemente of valid patents. Singer's maly cam be bought wth asety I, M SINGER & OO , 323 Broadway. Portable Dressing Cases of an Batirely Sew ‘and compact form, furmisbed with articles, the size of which do net detract from their usefulness, and pecu- Hiarly adapted to the wants of travellers. A. & J. SAUNDERS, No, 7 Aetor house and 387 Broadway. To Grocers and Others.—Cora Farina—4 recently intro¢ uced article of great demand, acd offering an vnprecedented ‘nducement to par'ies purchasing te retail Prepsred and sold by BENSEL & HO! N, Warhington Mills, 215 Centre sreet. Cognac Otis, P! phic Chemicals, Da- sens Sopeatun be eran Tend French ue and yellow 0 @ int, een, al + Glave ant eutssy. Misr snsemeas; dnmnlen cea Be, eg Nag hy wi 3 th) e is an. aratas; salts rad; fodides; bro: one mides; pyrogalic and acetic acids; | cadmium and silver sgute cry Giabes, ay for vale by” DR. Le ‘pBucutwanGait, 06 Maiden lane. N. B.— Warburg’s tincture for cholera and Giarrhea, $2 per bottle, The Fire in Jersey City. New Youe, June 23, 1985, Messrs. Stearns & Manvin, Nos. Iddand 146 Water Siiaa'Bts aulet deed talus Sern Gy or! ¢] at Jerae: ope of your Rich & Co re nko, Wilder’s patent, a fully seated—the books and pa; were found ia a good ee, ovine it to be what its name indicates, a salamander safe. |. HOBBS, ‘agent N. Y. and Erle R&., Jersey City. ‘These safes, secured by the powder-proof ‘‘La Belle’’ lock, are manufactured and sold by STEAKNS & MARVIN, 146 Water street. whe quly Few vga gers ae Rich & Oo, and ler’s patents, re bs FAIRBANKS & 00; 199 Broadway. Families Leaving the City for the Country, should supp'y themselves with WOLFI?S Schiedsm aro- matic Lag aa as a preventive of change of water, whieh, the physicians say, "1 dysentery, colic, &s AS & small towns in this State refuge to take ou: licenses an- der the new liquor Jaw, persons should lay in a supply before leaving the city. Put upin quart and pint botties, For sal all the druggists in the city. Pallid Ague Faces! Reg: health by using the new anticote to malaria, called Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure. It hag never failed, and the certificate of the celebrated chemist, Dr. J. R. Chil- ton, accompanies éach bottle. For sale by U. H. Ring, ©. ¥, Clickener & Co., and dealers generaliy. ‘A. RHODES, Providence, R. I, Holloway’s Pills. Why are we Sick? If it were possible to have & collection of ladies, (similar to &@ baby show,) a premium of $10,000 would be given could spy be found as healthy or vigorous as those who have taken these pills. Sold at the manufactoriss, 80 Matcen lane, New York, and 244 strand, London, and dy all drugaists, at 25 cents, 6234 cents, and $i per box. ) Rheumatism, &c.—Lfyatt’s Life rtaia to cure the most painful forms of x is to quench thirst; also, old ryaipelas, the worst cases of impu- © blood, liver and kidneys, general debility, psie, incipient coneumption, piles, &c. Principal depot 246 Grand street. Seventy-five cents per bottle, Nations, Princes, Presidents, With best of chemists too, Gave meduls and certificates, To prove the assertion trae: That Lyon’s netic Powder is the only infallible invention for dentroying cockroaches, bedbu: ‘and all insects. E. LYONS’ sigasture on genuine arli- sles. Depot 424 Broadway, and No, 6 South Eighth street, Philadelphia. Whiskers that time’s snow is sprinkling Can be darkened in a twinkling— By a Singie Application of vristadoro’s Ex- eelsior hairdye, which contains no caustic, does not the skin, is incdorous, and tmparte s matshicss ¥) or brown. Manufactured anda applied at Ne. 6 Astor House. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs.— ‘The best in the world. Nine private rooms for applying his uprivalled Gye. Beware of imitations; they result in ridicule. The largest stock of wige and toapees in America, wholesale and retail, at BATCHELOd'S, 233 Broadway. Hili’s Improved Instantancous Hair Dye, for a jes black or beautiful browa—the best im use; war- ranted to give satisfaction, or the money returned. For sale, or applied privately, at No. 1 Barclay street, or 45 Nassau street. Graham’s Onguent, for Forcing the Beard to grow in nix weeks, is $1 @ dotile; or large bottles, con- taining eight small ones, $5; sent to any part of the country. R.G GRAHAM, 685 Brosd way: Zalbar, 44 South Third street, Philadelphia; Sriggs, 37 State street, Albany. bait i and Morning. ae ve At night, “magnetic powder”? flew. ; At po dead fleas wea bed bugs irow'd the ground! At night, E. Lyon’s pill was next applied; At morn, piles of dead vermin were ! The depot of these world-renowned articles is at 424 Broadway. Ass guard sgainst swindlers, a facsimile of E. LYON’S wutograph and prize medals are on all geou- ine articles. The Great Inhaiing Remedy for Asthma, eourumption, and all disoases of the throat and ! Curtis’s Hygeana. Thousands have been restored to the past year by the Hygeana, Principal offics, 318 Broad- ¥ sold by CH fing, 192 Broadway, Price only $3 S package. Dr. CURTIS will be at the office daily, from 10 to 8 o'clock, where he may be consulted free of ohsrxe. pea. carge Size for 50 ice onse, twice the size otfdrs take size to those made ay, opposite Metro- Shoulder Braces, Ladies’ Belts and ‘aments for bow ody, on hand Surgeon's Be joe of th GLOVER, at th street. Dye, Wigs and fou; salebrated factory for these articles is 233 Brosd vate roems for the bey rere gt unrivalled bair 4: olesale and retail. ywarte of imitations. The lerg: ament of wigs and tonpees in the world, Just Opened, Hul’s Branch Hair Dyeing, eutting, curling snd shampooinz parlors, at No. | Barclay ited vp iv & meat, comfortable and practical style, ibg at this or the old stand, No, 45 Nassau stroct, six eorts. Read This.—4n Old Man Made for $10, vy getting oxe ot the best manufactured wise or tor from the ost tory of MEDHURST aM front braids, bands, Married. On Wednesiay, June 27, by the Rez Dr. Spring, Ber- NARD 8, VAN RENESSLABR, Of Albany, to Many, daughter cf the late Jobo Targeo, xq On Wednesday, June 27, 8.B Crans to Miss Lerma GriiesPTe, all of this city At Newark, N.J., on Wednerday, June 27, by the Rev. Dr. Wilson, Jonx 6. Jouxson, of New York, to Hanna G., daughter of Seth W. Mazie, Eeq , of the former place. Died. On Tuesday, June 26, LovisaC, wife of Robert Bills- TOW. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attemi the fu- this afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late resi- neral, bays ‘274 Madison street, On Wednesday morning, June 27, at 6 o'clock, Banya- Min G, JANeny, Of this city, in the b4th year of his age. ‘The relatives and f of the family are re:pect/ul- ly invited to attend funeral, this day, at twelve o'clock M., from his late residence, No. 90 Rast ‘thirty- firat street, without further notice, His remains will pe — to New —— for hey ep hs ol Jungs, TF & severe illness of two weeks, Mrs. BuzaseTa Stoxss, wife of Wm. Stokes, aged on we Ie svg June 27, Mrs, Susan Parva, in the 81et year of her age., Her friends and acquaintances, and those of her son. Ben; A invited to attend her funeral, jamin, are thie t residence, No. 61 Lawia shreets "Hor romsioe will be' tates ee oy: interment, ‘On Wednesday, June 27, of paralytic ica MoGnacox, » native of Riyals, Aberdesnahive, Seonlcea, aged 42 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, at two o’clock this after- Boon, from his late residence, No, 96 Charlton street. On Kiss’ Many F, Howe, eldest Chrystie ‘to morrow morning, at nine o’clock, Maik" be celebrated in St, Patrick's Cathedral at ten oe’ be California and Wi ‘on Territ papers please copy. On Wednescay, June Skw. of Willem snd Helen Mt. Lesendort, s noNm #08 friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, 0 BS le Teo ete eran oven meeda: june a 1108, only son ‘Cornelius and Catharine Buckley, aged 8 yearn, 11 months and 17 days. friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late —— » No, 34 Thompson street, this afternoon, at hwo 0! be On Wednesday, June 27, Ronert Ca: 1 year, 11 months and Ye days, youngest child of bit pes Eatber Jackson. Tho triende and acquaintances are rerpect{nlly invite _— NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1855. to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from bie late residence, No 292 Bleecker street. On Wednestay morning, June 27, Jauns Henry. eliest pape ‘sbomes and Mary Dewsen, aged 4 yeara ani 5 mon'bs, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the fam ly are in- vited to sttend toe funeral, this morning, at nine Yelock. frow lis fncher’s psitance, No. 103 Eldridge sircet. His r-mains will be inferred in Calvary Oemetery. ‘We loves Lim yes, mo tongue can tell goer we loved nim and how well. him On Tuesday, June 26, BrsRis, Sear,’ of this city, His friend Da ‘The friends ot the family are requested to attend the funeral, without further notice, at two o’clock this af- ternoos, from the residence of her son inlaw, J Bave- ri¢ge, No. 268 Court street, pear Union street, Brooklyn. Her remains will be teken to Greenwood Cemetery. On Weenesday morning, June 27, after a short illness, Letitia M , wide w of the late A.W. Samson, and young- est danghter of Mr. James D Bissett The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu- from her late residence, No. 24 sackett street, ween Court and Smith streets, Brootlyn, to-morrow tat SrePpEn, ron of Matthias and ‘aged 2 years, ‘The friends of the family are res ly invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from Land seailenes, corner of Lee avenue and Ross street, yo At Chatham, N. J., on Tuerdsy morning, June 26th, Enwanp Puce, formerly of this city, in the Téth year of 2. Ul packages and letters intended fo Yor nlf ich peoens i tere intended for the Naw Yorn OLRARED. Steamship Florida, Woodhull, Savannah—8 L Mitchill. Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Nerfolk,£o—Ludiam & Plow seats, Ship Golden West. Putnam, San Francisoo—Sutton Co, Ship Oocan Star, Simonds, 3t Johns—W H Riversmilh. gash Seno (Ul¢en), Basher, Manzanillo, Honnings, Maller a] Bark ‘Geo Warren, Vose, Cit —J Perkius. ees, PI Savanaah—J W Elwell & Co. Bark Sarah Ann, Bllecs, Machias—White & Duncan. Pid Crawicrd Saall, Philadel phia—Ma; jw, Talbot & Brig Amulet Robbins, Boston—White & Di 5 Bake a ‘Townsend. elsey, si ei yreem N8—J Pickard & Co. inah—MoCready, Mott Hunter, Wake, Taylor Wilmingto: Sebr W B Scranton, Cath min j T Johnson. Sehr Hill Carter, Mareball, Baltimoresd 8 Merrit Sobr Mar ‘Niskerson, Baitimore—J § Merrill. Smith, Baltimore Mailler & Lord.” Chases F (eKoo. Bebr St Stephen. MoGregor, Calais—DoWolf, Stere & Co. Sebr Sophy Collins, Alle 'Plymouth—Davis & Holmos. Soar A lawrence, Alien, Boston—Dayton & Sprague, Sloop WH Brown, lallooa, Providence—maste St Johnson. Baltimore—Crom Copes. Philadel phia—Sanfor: Bell, Philadelphia—J & N Brigg Steamship Buitie, C er J emship Baitic, Comstcok, Liverpool June 16, at 1.15 BM, with mds 4d passengers, toB K Bees . June 23, im lat 44 84, lon 46 30, spoke ship Medora; 25th, lat 41 55, lon saw ‘amship Star of the Soat! Enconntered ds thronghont th nd Havana ni O Roberta. Cardiff, 35 days, June 3, lat P Juie 23, with me nd passengers, Ship Pyramidfiot Thomaston). Hi ith railroad iron, to order: 48 £3, len 29 (5, naw sbip Geo bya: Ship Qcoan Traveller (of Belfast, Me) |, Havana, Juno 16. with sugar, toRL & A Stuart; ve Taater. Bark Fire fy of Bozton), Sampson, Batavia, Fob 23, St Helens, May 11, via St Thomas June 16, with rubber, to 5 H Wil May 28, lat 224 8, lon 33 25 W, passed & signal, bound E; 3d'inet, lat 4 omer, of Boston, standing SE, + Glaszow, 82 a: 1d passengers, vo or yeeeel we Braine Tweed. (Br) on. Malt jaye, with plaster, tn . Brig ‘Wm Boethby (85, Coffll, Windsor, 16 a plaster, Samson, with cotten, Brig Jo with Murrey, St. Marks, and Charleston 8 days, ox stores, to Dollner & Povtse.; re With oot e Swoetser, Eleuthera, 5 days, with pine “Woke Cher (ot New Haven), Potter, Eleathers, 6 d trait Op lew Haven), Potter, Eleuthera, 6 days, with 4 ie , Albury, Eleuthera, 6 days, with pine apples, to Mller A Laine roi ache cbr Martha Maria, Sisal, Salem. Schr American Chief, Preisoy, Rockland. cuthmes Totten, Motley, Chatioston, 33 €ayeynith cotton, Arr 26th, ship Luconia, Freeman. Liveepool, 81 days, with aalt and 34 passengers, to Winterhoff, Piper & Karck. Bg- Ship Wings of the Morning, from Callao, was correct ly reporte the Restiess. She was not bound to Europe, as suppesed, but to Hampton Ronds, whore she arr 24th inst, Steamships Atlantic, Lit 1; Pl es ee y ; \- eaeimudhins Atlantic, Davecpog lorids, Savannah; Roan. Wind during the day SSE, Messrs Stanton & Rnger. ship brokers, have sold on pri vate terms to Meters Pavenstedt & Sehumscher, the ship Hereuioan, 512 tons registtr, built of white oak at Kingston, rig Ocean Rird, 190 tons, 7 years old, built in Maino, has Teen sold at $6010, and ship M Howes, 420 tons, 8 yoars old, built at Hoboken, sbout $18,000, o1 Tte now ship on the stocks at Bath, noticed #3 sold for » Liverpool packet, is to ‘de called the Caravan. Launcnep~ At Baltimore June 26, by Messrs Gocpee. & Butler, brie Fa ot 164 tons. Sho is owned by Messrs ey ih and will be employed in the San Bina aut hs Herald Marine Correspondence. PHILADELPHIA, June 27, PM—Arr bark Benj Hallett, Little, Remedios; schrs Amelia C Reeves, Reeves, Boston; L Sennders, Town Providence; Frank, Creighton, Mayegues; Almatia, Boarse, NYcrk; Julis Frances, Wilson, cocom below, ship M: Rio Janeiro; barks Virginia, gna Estelline, § brigs Breeze, from St et Id rd, Josse W Starr, ; CE Buok, Coombs, Bor 'W Sims, Mason, do; nders, Townsend, Providence: A C Roover, Reeves, Kox- 1 Wie Treen, Niokerson, Bedford; Edna C, Kelly, 116, Torner, Bost Disasters, ac. it, which ssiled from Valparaiso Apl Van Pel put back shout let ult, after hay doubled in corse: oe Of leaking badly. jer cargo for in shij ler. 6 Vessel and ingland for about it for ship freight money are insured 1m Franc $83.00. ARK Nacoocuyxy (of Augusta, Me), H ce New York, lumber lade 81 i The om New Orleans, and arr st 3 pels and most of the rigging eM. iG Nancy Praistep (of Gardiner, Me), Hoyt, from 's 18th ult for this port, with » cargo ot wine and ba- o Mesers Yates & Porterfield, went ashore sland Light, on reseol and Gurdiner in 1547, 149 tons r ranked A2 and by the master anid partios in Gardiner. She ic valued at about $5 000, on which there is only $1000 inaurat.co, in an Esstern office, where there is Xn freieht., Mer cargo le worth about $10,000, wud ured in Wail street. NP, 12th inst, ‘en, from Port eu Prinoe, was at Nassau, t in leaay, aud waiting for repairs, Notice to Mariners. SUCOONNESGKTT LIGHT VESSEL, 4 Tme Stoconnessct Light, vessel, will be plsced on her ste; on or abont the I7th inst, She is schoo: Slamps reflectors ‘ the bearings of th inte tis a tf ; dof Hicruo Shoe Shoal BCS bd ‘Those bearings ate Whalemen, Bid from New Bedford 20th ins’ sbip Sophis Tho:nton, PL Velparaiso 13th ult, President, Young, of West from Tox ber, 209 bbls, arr Feb 10; Awashonks, Falmouth; {aking In providous NB, arr Moh 20; Anaconda, Lawrence, an Carlos. ‘Arr at Hilo Meh 16. Java, Wood, FH 60 sp, 930 wh; Apl 4, splendid, Sm a Spring, 6 m sap gs by 1 ance hence June 7 for Caloutts, June from’ Charleston for ‘Havana, June 21, off ra, of and from Boston A ¥ od May Sine 20 8, on Tie ws Gate, 164 G0 lenses aampton Private signal with s boot in it, was J Fant Tornado, Mi vico—In port June 21 a jo, Mumford, fro aaepee be Ts'days pasenge, tre lith, ‘or Calin at June 6 bark irma, Nobre, from 2 bark Sentinel, Shackelford, ‘ist soby Maxon Rogers, Farrea. for NYork ish Islands)—Are Ap! 33 bark Auckland, ¢ Europe Gen Foster, Farahan, im leany and waiting E Green, NYork. Cla Riladelphis; 1bth, OC Seguenay— Arr June 11 ship Celdetial fh “hip Hy Nesmith, Blackington, May 2%4 shi Peaker, port r4 ong Agnes, Peaker, hence ¥ ship Rappabannock, Cushing, NB—Arr June 23 ship 8 Curling, Curling, ‘k Sarah Park, Pendleton, Li port = 17 ship Keystone anciseo, ropsirea; bark Puift log, brig Merrill, ys Akbar, Van Pelt, Picrou—Arr June 20 brig Port avy hocn ALPARAISO—ID ich eld Spl 7 tor 25 sebrs Perino, Ingrabsi 9 . Cid'senrs Palladium, Ave item, Boston; sloop Hard: cbrs Elis, apd William ‘ork. an do do; Lizzie inthrop, Treat Fuchsia (Bs Brown, renee. ‘arthenar, b, Phila iphia: schre Fy t ‘Sivennah; Zion, Baker, Philadelphie; orn tides, appar. (hd barks Chas poldi weekly meeting of this socie:y will be be lows? Hall, on Monday, July 2, at 4 o'clock P.M. mountain, Cromw 01 Indian Joseph Albion: Arr Orleans; schr Gassabeas, Hy ls 24tn, brige Emily, Davis, ton, Murray, do; ; Dan sehr Crono Wednesday evenirg, VESTON—Arr of Tequested to be punctual, and ail others wishing to join er, from. Bromen, | “=? invited to attend. T.T, JACKSON, Chairman. ther, for NYork, wtg wind; Al jars Von Vinke, from TFORD—Arr Jane 23 stm schr Roughjend Roady, ARWICH—Arr June 23 schrs Susan Chase, Boston for NYork for Saco; B Stannard, do for 0. June 18 dele Adeline Sprague, erders; Frank Pierce, oeehee rat foreign ——,, with omigrants. tion, in bal Giarot, wines, brandicn, cin, Harris, Smith, N tf wvidenoe; J '8 Weldon, Smith, Philadol ‘hos Dennison, Story, Wilmington for Norwich; sloo, 25th, achrs Charles Wesc echrs Caroline Prentiss, have on hand and offer fo choice wines. in whole, bi comprising some of the fit free from alcholic admix Chilton, Esq , chemist, 0} York for Taunton Kelly, Young, do Even’ for Previ v As gre Be more. Northport sloops Van Buren for Ni Dickerson, do for Providen ties for do; Mid NEW ORLEAN Span berk Siempre Viva, for Barcelona. retur:ed in distrers; Ur brig Telexraph, Be- G Cid den Cross, Little, Boston; bark Ar- Atrion. 24 brig Wm Nich¢las, Leighton, for Boston; scbrs a Devercanx. Alchorn, Ha- Norman, Hinck+, Norfolk for do; Potomec River for Bath Warren for Phisdolpnie, a n E Potts, Msck, Port Ewen or do;_ Mahala, Champlin, Rondout for do; 25th, bri; 8 P Brown. Freomen, Card ee Werwick fr: from eseks wh Tent quality, juice of the'grape, without ture. These wines cen be highly recommended for sacra- for Westport; St Gor; ary A furan, Ray: gent will bo se gives publ encouragement they desire for Boston; sobr Cyclone, %4 sohrs Mountain Ei ket, Boston; Lucy Ro ‘apt Witherspoon, Camden; 25th, A ips Wings of the Morning, Lovell; Shirley, Snell, and Barreda Brothers, Peele, from lao, ‘PIALADEIVHIA~Are June 2% PM, stoamers M Sand ford, NYork, Palmetto, Willetts, Boston. Cld schr Central America. Chase. do. York for Buckerort. Ci f FBMOUTH.—Are June 24 Hamer, Ron- 26 schrs Amos 'Falkenburg, ¢, Bacon, Baltimore; 81 Jas Crosby. Cliffe ae Samra lont; 25th, schr LL N PEOVIDENCE—Arr Jw Sener, and Resow rs Shults, NYork; sloo} Brush, Yourg, Port ightingsle, and al Izer, Rondout.' Below jan Nansemond; Evelyn, 8: ork. June 25 sobre HE Wenton, Ad, F A Hall, a ‘Are Jane’ UM’ echt Henry Cole, Hastiton, WILMINGTON, NC—Cld June 28 brig Stephen Young, Castner, Porto Riso. ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. B, FROM RIPLEY, WISHES 70 KNOW THE Address Broadway, City Post 'e direction of B, G. LATE OF 18 P. S¥REET, WILL SEE AN OLD . friend, by addressing X. X., Herald office, stating Present residence. 8, F_ IS VERY ILL, AND WISHES T0 SEE HER © Tother immediately, at No. 8 Columbia atrect. NFORMATION WANTED—RESPECTING TC. McCOY, who entered on board an American merchantmaa at Heng Kong in 1848, having previously served in the Roy- alist end Sawarang, Brit rf. Ap: ive information respecting the above mentioned 3. 0. is requested to communicate with Rev. Charles sop, West Dean Vicarage, Chichester, Kngland, NFORMATION WANTED—OF CATHARINE SILVEY, who left New York in December, 1854. She boarded at 89 Oliver street when last bea: tion of her will be thankfully received by Antonio Sil- vey, 67 Market street. rd of, Any informe- ‘THE TRADES. GERMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER; he understen¢a his businers in all its branches. objection to & in the cou: street, between Ho; Address 111 Warren ARDENER.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY THE advertiser, who understands the business in all its branches, or would vork a market farm on shares, Ad- dress Gardener, box 185 Herald office. [ANO TONER WANTED—ONE WHO HAS A THO- tical knowledge ‘of tuning pianos, and iS recens mended, will learn of @ goo! lying at the music store of Horace Waters, COTCH GARDENER WANTS young single man, recently arrived from Scotland; ¢ grounds, and is willing to to his employer. Please Alex, Manron, at the seed store of Messrs. J, burn & Co , 15 John st. TAILORS. WANTED, A GOOD GENERAL CUTTER must be a practical tail business. To such a man, who wou! rmanent situation office, with refer- SITUATION—A the laying out of and understand bi ‘be ratiefied ye Se gid wages, a ence, which must be unexce} O38 PLUMBERS,—W. BY A BOY, NINE- ears old, who has been at the plumbing three years, o situation; would like to serve out his time with tome geod bors, in city or country, Please apply at 68 University place. engaged during Adéreve B., Messrs. Cooper & Fellows, Maiden lane. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENE! ft j} Speake the guage, and understands his business in all its branches, grape vines, hothouser,: &c. Having bad a situation in this country before, can give the best of recommenda- Pleare ly. to Mr. F. Mayer, 283 9that., be- tween Ist avenue and avenue A. ——— ANTED—A GARDENER ; stands something about the carpenter business wll hear of a permanent situation by calling at 559 ONE WHO UNDER- py ed tea ca es NO, 873 Broadway, a photographic an rator. None Dut a goo! photographer apply. yo ANTED—THREE FIRST RATE HARNFSSMAKERS, To good workmen SRE Ligvon qumenios, TA MEETING OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS’ 80- clety, held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on the 25th in- ‘be following preambies and resolutions were pi mously adopted: — Whereas, oe mowspaper is deemel by this society te be incispensadly necessury to promote success of the liquer dralers in procuring the repeal of the ia- fewous Prohibitory Liquor law by the Legislature of this State, and to protect their constitutional rights and property, and thelr character as a class from insult— Whereas, we bave the legal opivion of two em‘nent counseliors of law that a mewspaper cannot be published by a jcint stock company without every stockholder Yeing personally liable for de ts and libela, and that the oply practicable ky 4 ig which itcan be established is to id the capital some person or persons in whom ‘we have confidsuce as a bona fite gitt—and, Whereas, K. French, in whose jotegrity and capacity we have the utmost confidence, has sgreed to invest twerty thousand dollars in the enterprise, provided the Liquor Dealers in this State will raise by subscription eighty Collars more, to be given to hi waking, with his donation, a capital of oue hundr teousesd dollars, which is believed to be only sufficient rr & paper equal to any other ye ~ . tlplaaplipae aA, 5 fu agreed that, in the event of his death or his retirement from eet cause whatever, the ES Woe! Dealers’ Society of thi ball bave the right to ered the prty or parti whem the paper and est: ment connected therewith aball be trepaferred, for a price to be specified by ap- oar a Properly appointed for the purpose—tnerefore, Resolved, That we, the Liquor Dealers’ of the City of new York, do earnestly recommend and entreat those epgeged in the business to subscribe to the sald capitel of cighty thourand dollars, aad thet whem the peyment of subseri| aball signature of R. French, or by givicg a check drawn to bia order—therefe Resolved, That ‘the Central Liquer Dealers’ Convention ‘de instructed to use their best endeavors te raise the said capital jm their organization, and by the aid of the Ward and Beating District Comuittons. é Whereas, the constitutionality of the Prehibitory Liquor Jaw can be teated only by violation of it— therefore, wed, That members of the Liquor Dealers’ Soci- ‘ety be requested to continus their busimess as hereto- fore until they are compelled to discontinue it by the decisions of the highest courts of the country. J, R, HAYWARD, President. N. R. BUNCE, Vice President. D. 8. Patan, Seeretary. PUBLIC MEETING OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS? Lociety of the First ward will oe held at the Wash- ington Headquarters on Friday, June 29, at 8 o'clock, P. M. The meeting will be addressed by the oufe, Hon. 7. Munday, Hon. P.G, Maloney, A. May, Esg., and other gentlemen, J. BLACKBURNE, \t. ARTHUR Boyce, Secretary. IQUOR DEALERS?’ SOCIETY.—MEMBERS OF THE Liquor Dealers, Society are notited that the regular t Odd Fel- |. N. HEY WARD, President, R. Boxe, Vice President, 8, Paice, Secretary. \WELFTH WARD.—THE NEXT MEETING OF THE Liquor Deslera’ Association wiil meet at the Irving we, comer of Eighth avenue and 125th street, on june 27, at 8o’clock. Members are Lewis Lesur, Secretary. MPORTED LIQUORS IN BOND—WINES, BRANDIES, I gins, &c.—For sale, from under Custom House lock, in the Cie packages, with certificates of importa- ives, quarters and elghth pipew, for sale by 1. 'H. SIMPSON & SONS’ 19 Beaver #6 Pee ye JUALITY OF CLARET WINE AT sr dozen, (bottles ssrecasd)s varibus grades of ps, London ta Dublin orter, and Scotch ales, for sali UNDERHILL & MAT. ERSON’S, 490 Broome atreet, on the cornor of Crosby at. UNGARIAN AND AUSTRIAN WINES.—THE UN- dersignod, sole agouts for A. Schwartser & Co., Vienns, lo & fall assortmont of those 3 per certificate, from J. R. t foot On examination the quality of these wines will be found to compare most fa- ith any imporved in this olty. KD & BOCK, 22 South William strost. Cenrivicarr.—I cave carofuily analyzed several varietes ot white and rod Jupgarian wines, imported by Burotard & Buck, 2 South William street ti Co., Vienna. The sampl taken by my direction +h J indiscriminatel, pointed out from a lar; it wiee vault: them to be of excel d that they have veen made from the pure alcoholic or other admix- ti, will be the white other uses of pure grape wine. Amon; Tokay, Menest and Ri Ibe "1 winesigenerally have diuretic propertl nephritic complaints. while tho red wines being most astrin. rcoable when auch an effect is required. It nd these pure wines to the importers may moet with the James R. Curnton, M D., Chomist. New York, June, 1855. leasure recom: ba I Mratt that tho HE WaR IN EUROPE—MR. JOHN MASON, OF Brooklyn, will deliver bis secona lecture on “ The War in Enrope—Its Causes and Consequences, Political and Commercial.” This evening, at eight o'clock, June 28, 1850, in the Atheneum, Atlantic st., Brooklyn. Ad mission 25 cents. 500 REWARD.—THE TRUSTEES OF THE ME- thodist Episcopal church in Seventh street, this city, offer a reward of §200, and they are authorized by the companies interested as insurers on their build- irgs, to ada thereto the sum of $300, making in al! $500, which will be paid for the dircovery snd conviction of the person or pereons who burglarioasly entered their church building on Friday night last, and then wilfully tet fire to the same. JOHN RAYNOR, President of Board of Trustevs, 0 REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, 20TH iuetant, in Broadway, Barclay, Nassea atrest, oF in the Park, a large gold seal, facsimile of Kis’ sta: tue of the Amazon. Any one returning it to the suo- seriber will ieceive the above reward. Wm. H. Levison, New York Picayune office, 114 Nassau street. fF REWARD —LOST, ON SATURDAY, 23D INSTANT, je) ssrwall white and tan spaniel dog, beautifully jarked, good tail, feathered legs, and a spot on hin fore- ead. ‘Any person leaving him at Thorburn’s seed store, 16 John street, will receive the above reward. CST, ON SATURDAY EVENING, IN THE NEIGHBOR- hood of the Metropolitan Hotel,a large diamond clus- ter pin, set clore with one large stone m the centre and twenty-two or twenty-three amalier stones set around. ‘The fincer will be liberally rewarded, and no questions d, as it iss family relic, by leaving the same with ilsburgh, 30 Clinton place, or 230 Water street. OST—A BANK BOOK, No. 161,620, ON TAE i; Chambers Street Savings Bank. The finder will urn it to the owoer, James Mehan, 64 Fortieth etween Firat and Second avenues, The amount O8T.—IWENTY FIGHT DOLLARS, VIZ. :—FIVe fives, one two, and one one dollar bill - supposed tohave been dropped in Sixth avenue, near tenth street, Whoever will return twenty dollars of it to 92 West Twenty-third street, will receive thanks. OST—YESTERDAY, ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN Broome and Warren stre:ts, or in Warren atre between Broadway and Cocllece place, a lady’s gol breastpin. The finter will be rewarded by leaving it at 198 Greenwich at. OSt—JUNE 26TH, A PARROT, STRAYED FROM the premises of No, 64 East Thirty fifth street. A liberal reward will be given to the person who returns it. OST—AT GREENWOOD, ON WEDNESDAY AFTER- noon, @ chain and locket, with a likeness in it, @ finder will be rewar’ed by relurniog it to Mra. Hill, 671 Broadway, or 546 Houston st Lies GOLD WATCH, WISHOUT CHAIN, GOLD fin faced, either on the way te Elm Park or there. The wr will be liderally rewarded b; Tearing the same ab 64 Grand street, Wiliamsburg, with O, EIFERE. OST—IN AMOS STREET OR SIX{H AVENUE, A portemonnaie —— ‘small sum of money, Tf the finder of the same will returnit to No. 4 Amos street, he will be ye rewarded, and receive the thanks of the owner, it Seing the all of a poor person. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, 27TH INST., IN GOING from Pearl street to Jersey a r, between 4 and 6 o’clock in the afternoon, a leather memorandum book, containing @ promissory note, dated April 2, at siz months, drawn by William Stevens, and payable to 8, A. Brower & Co, for $376 26; a mote, dated June 1, at three mont drawn by Gavit & Wharry, in favor of John S. Mallary, and by him endorsed, payable to Jason Crane; cne note, dated June 76, at three months, drawa by E A, Crane Bre. yeahs to 8, A. Brower & Co., for $217; one note, dat 24, at four months, drawn by E. A. Crane & Bro,, for $226; ‘alvo, @ number of re- ceipts and memorandum checks, of no use to any one but the owner. A liberal reward will be for the re- turn of the game to S. A. Brower & Co., 216 Pearl street, York, or Bloomfield w Jeraey. All persons are tioned against negotiat any of the above, as pay- ment has been stopped. OST OR STOLEN—FROM A LETTER, MAILED AT Cincinnati, Msy 25,1855, one note signed by me, Gated Ciucinnati, May 9, 4855, at six months, for $265 70, to our order, payable at 44 Brondway, New York. All persons are cautioned from bu or a the above note, 1. ROSENTIELD, Clelona 1s Oho. OST OR STOLEN—ON THE 26TH OF JUN&—ONE 4 note dated June the 20th, 1855, for one thousand dollars, made by Jesse West to the order of Jasob Born, and by him endorsed; one note dated May the 8th, 1365, ateight months, for one thousand dollars, made by Charles 0. West, in favor of and endorsed hy Joss We alo, one dated May the Sth, 1855, at twelve for one thoussnd dollars, made by Chas. 0. order of Jesse West, and by him endorsed are hereby cautioned st pegotiating ve notes, as payment has stopped. If yy any person 4 suitable reward will be paid by rerurmng tem to the subscrier, Thirty ninth aireo, | i. and Ki river, iption abali be called for, it abali” Ealy be paid om secelving a Teoslgt tigned by the proper “ean be used with one or two se: for bim, Us COURSE, L. I TROLTiNG —PURSE $200, with stake of $50 Halt forfeit, Mile dest thiee in five, in harores to come off om the of July. Free for ali horses except Highland Eddy, Flora Temple end Sontag For those borsés a hbera! purre will be given at time. Te close on Saturdsy eveniog, at 9 P. M., at Faukland & Duree’s, corner of Kast Broadway and Catharine street. HAW & WHITE, Proprietors. THE LOVERS AND BRE®BDERS OF FINE STOCK. —The celebrated thorouybred staliion Wild Iriehmas will stand for s limited member of mares the wea atthe a lon, at $50 the season. me- before serving the mare. All accidents a risk of wi GOOD COACH, SUITABLE FOR CITY OR COUN- z try, used but a abort vme, will be sold cheap by calling Immediately at 203 Mercer atrest, as the owner in leaving the city. Csteuaces FOR SALE—ONE FINE PHAETON, EX- vely got up been ured one season, cost $300; alfa, 01 ght top buggy, and ome business top » in good order; also, one top sulky ands six seated reck- Away anda coupé. All will be sold low. Apply te _sNO, ©. HAM, 358 : Fs: HORSE —A BAY COLT, FIVE YEARS OLD, OF reat style and besuty—can trot in 2:50; a \- an heres, five years ole, strong sx A = a pair ot large coach herses, all j very Jow pri tho price Apply at 21 aMILY, AND BOaD HORSE FOR SALE—A VERY suitable for a family or: octor’s use. } . iy mtyua brown horse, 153¢ hands high, eight years old; can trot very fast, Cam be seen at 108 Fourth street. SALE—A PAIR OF BLaCK MaToH HOR? 6 and) yeame old, frse from trick and vise; and go well together. Can ne seen at the atable, 98 - sound Apply at Piace’s livery stables, 26 Cherry street, where pita 1 won, bend mare, 16 sime, Out of an Bande high, und a very acyllah erivery in pectevtly sotiea and hind in every rerpect’ would mak iplend.@ mateh orse; bids fair to be very fast for symmetry form and style of action {su >: ying to she ore horse in New York Can be reen by man of the Sixth avenue rallroad stables, corner of avenu ‘i Forty-third street. ‘OR SALE—A SUPERB CARRIAGE HORSE, 1634 bande high, bright bey, stylish and free driver. ill te sold low to ap ene pees Taquire at GEO MURRAY’S stab'e, No. 33 Eaat Thirteenth street. Fe SALE—A SBIFTING TOP BUGGY WAGON ‘oD will be soli cheap, as the owner has no use for it, be sewn by applying +t £90 Houston street. OR SALE, SORREL HORSE.—A GOOD TRAVELLER, F gentle ad kind, with harness und wagon, which covered—al making a ggateel turnout ‘ore . Has beem kept exprecely for that use tb» last year, Can be seem at Geer’s stable, corner of Grand and Mercer streets. JAMES ACKERMAN, 101 Na: treet, up ataira OR SALE—A YOUNG BLOOD BAY HORSE, SEVEN years old, sixteen bends ngb, sound and kind in all harness, Would bes valuable horse for a doctor or afamily. Will stand without tying, amd is perfectly gentle, Inquire a+ 128 Leroy strevt (OR SALK—A FINE HORSE AND WAGON, CON- _Yenlent for acy bus Inquire at 199 Williaa street, FS SALE-A VERY SCYLISH THOROUGH BRED dark sorrel horar, 153g banda high, st; ud a splendid sadole borse, suitable tor a lady; pice and canters; is seven years ola, gentle, sound and ind, and stends without ying, Tne owner hie 20 use , and will gell cheap. Apply at Wm. I. Ran- dolph’s paint store, corner oi Court and Douglass streets, Brooklyn. ORSE WANIED--IN EXCHANGE FOR A PIANO, which can be selected trom ten of the bea’ makers in the United States. Horse must be of a good build and perfectly sound. Apply at the music store of Horace Waters, 383 Broaaway. ORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS FOR SALE. Brown horse, seven yosrs old, 153 hende high very gentle; bugey with top, and a good set harness; price $176 for tre whole; aiso, a Vir way, with pole and shafis, iu first rate order; very pretty lady’s sadcle mare, 1436 bauds bigh, six fd, and sind in hernese ‘Apply at THOMPSON'S , 110 Fart Thirteenth street, OLICE—GOOD PASTURE CAN BE AD FOR horses, within four miles of tho Fulton ferry Erooklyn, L.1, by applying to the subscribs:, om the premises, near the Four eee ‘ca NE SECOND HaND COACH AND T" hand rochawsys, suitable for one or two hor: for sale cheap, or wul trace for ry or worehorses, Apply to E VA! atreet. Qua CARRIAGE FOR SALE —A SH°0ND Hi! ties 's supertiaauase Bost apie TPLYNS 2 stavion’ 8 ree al N's No. 18 Wont Tairteenth street.» a P _ MISCELLANEOUS, POUNDS FIN& OLD ENGLISH AND PINE. 7.000 apple cheese, for sale ny WARD & GILBERE, 207 Washington street, 16 CANAL STREE? —W. & H. VAN NOTES BAVE ‘a large asrortment of the latest of mantel grates, kitchen rangee, summer rai stoves for sale, op reavonable terms. Jewelers and brass founders’ furvavces built andrepaired. Grawe aud anges set and repaired Bris CARBONATED KALI—FOR PRIDOOING A deliciour summer beverage, commande a very large wherever introduced. Iu bottler, price 25 ernts, For sale, wholesale, at 139 Miiden Lane ap etairs. Agente wanted im all tue prinsipal cities aud towns. . + EGLESION, (OCG, AND DISEASHR OF TRE LUNGS CAN BE cured by pine vapor inbalation. A room is now open, for two weeks, ivr the reception of all theve dis- eares, free cf churge for the first vieit, at 102 Boerum street, Brooklyn, near the terminas of the tunnel, RES*MAKING.—SOUTHERN AND WESTERN LA- dies visiting New York, will find it of great im- portance to give MKS. LANSING a cail at ber eatabliah- ment, 120 Canal wtreet, where dresses of the istest Parisian style, and in a superior manner, are .de om mont reasonable terins. the ADiKS, ATLENTION! —M. DB. CAMERON WiLL L forward, to any aduress, for the eum of $1 apd @ jeter stamp, enalosed in & prepaid letter, instructions, which will enable you tw make with ease, and at an im- mense saving to youreeives, whe follo yvcluable and indispensable toilet articles :—Hin eau ce bouqastte, for scenting hsudkerchie’s and gloves; his lx belle white, for beautifying and improving the complexion; his dem- trifiee, for cleanting the teetn and sweetentog the breath; his unrivalled capatherion, for restoring the hair and preventing baldness; bis improved esrence of Tyre, which ‘will intently dye red or gray hairs beauufui black; and bis invaluable ccsmabonata, for remor! and pimpies from the skin All these articles are kaeym to the trade to be of un‘ailing efficsey. They cai lied op with entire confidence, as they never diss) M. D, Cameron wae for six years patronized by Bees family of France, aad will guarantee that celpts and fpsiructions sball give the highest ton, exabling the purchaser to make for, from 9¢.%8 lée., articles which would cost from 4a, £0 10s, im the shops, Address MAURICE L, OAMERON, Post Office, N.Y. EVER DFSPAIR.—NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISW can be effectusliy cured by the Asnihilater, dir- Govered by Dr. WHEELER, 486 Broxaway, where itis for ae be Meet fey A eee ae oni ten u afftie- ons, of whic! 1D | is (gre sont mail and best of reformed aves ‘ v SrA WaTER AND OREAM SYRUPS, MADD FROM fresh cream— Som new and supt: too syrups —Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call try ft, at RUSHTON’S only. at 417 Broadway, of ne at 10 Astor House, corse: of Barclay stree’ S TRAWBERETIS bor vegets & fresh state for yea: 7 caps, the cans, They are easily opened or closed. ent screw attachment, and are swer faily th re] elf cal patent.’ Th tion upon the public by any spurious or these article im y, pation. For by the WELLS & PRO- ‘ObT, 821 Pearl st ye mere , TLKIN AMIRLET,— *Al BY DR, S. M. Hiligtt's preecription, presmted to me, will re- tore, preserve and cleanse tie bair. Price 37% cont fer bottler ys tne Maes WiLKIW, 44 Malden tone, Elites a a a ei, Neto LASS COMPANY—PACTOR' A*eaR EA TE. o 4 goute orders for vate eines. fur floors, eky- Mabie, vemlband doi al: ethos, Lad Oesadean were tine Srent, JR PLATT, 70 Murray street. he FRRUSDES OF EVERY DRSCRIPTION ai THE BT et eic peee atti pes a Wiy'on hand. Machine brushes s ade. ve er: alvompise JOUN K. MO? PRL RB OF AQUATIC SPORTS —AT INGBREOLL) in) FO can & ways te found plasnace Sonus of at build and mo any in the, conte. ail ow Bs gk odd peed) Ee Se * \- in 24 hours’ notice, x tnd at 280 South ice, Remember, ES ‘secag USSES, SHOULDER BRACE: ‘A COMPLETE Sesortment of trurres of @ showlier Uy the movt improved styles, im; a Indien? 708, delta made ai! he mort approved Lad txatra. menjpfor the relief And cure of, Geformition ry o@ haved end made to ardor, by Dr. @! Tbanaage Institute, We. ¢ ARS

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