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NEW YORK HERALD A VALUABLE PLANTATION IN RAST. ing to the @tate of Willian SALE—. orn Virginia, belong farm Known as Lebanon, situated in the count on Little creek, in fall view of Peake distant from Norfolk. This beauti- more than two, hundred of which are well covered with valuable ouk and pine tiusber. ‘The improvements consist of a comfortable rn, and other buildi A PORTION ONLY OF WHICH will be required in hand) for the Leaf interest of a very valuable invention, tunity for a gentleman to travel over Eur trem two to three hundred thousand do time, a# will be clearly shown on an interview. B. L.. T., Herald office. WILL PURCHASE THAT NEW FOUR English basement house, hirty-fourth street, it in the hest with all the modern. W required. Apply to J. MILDRUM, —A RARE CHANCE—FOR 'e & farm of rixty- ood, in a $10.000 | contains 547 acros, with real name only usual to such ap ty and desirablenese of location this The land is also of good to the growth of fruit and incident to this climate. Ax a market farm, * greater inducements, as the earliest vegeta- cannot well be wu od, tnd admirably adap Improvements; $4,500 on mortguge, bles may be grown on it. From the bay in view of which the finest fish and oysters may be taken. wish to settle in this section of Virginia would examine this farm without delay, to be pleased with it. beach on the Chesapeake bay, in front of and only se- ereek, with several good b will be accommodating, ap- , 43 Bank street, Norfolk, Va. A BOOK AND three acres, in ae ot eo can hardly fail wood depot, one hour's ride from New settle estate, $3,000 ean i inmediat remain on bond and mortgage. ‘Also, one of ninety acres, very te order. For further particu- er, Elizabethtown, N. J. —A SPLENDID MANUFACTURING buxiness, without com; roll or 84,00, parated from Lebanon by L ply to JAMES R. HO! R SALE—$400—ONE HALF OF newspaper business, Has been established a Vor farther parti- luctive and in comp FH, address Benj. W. $4.00 cand culare address Lexicon, Herald office. will be found to be a ‘THOMAS R SALF—THE FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL OF A candy and milk store, now doing a good ‘eason for selling, the owner has to Jeave for For further particulars inquire on the premises, 134 Mott street. OR SALE—THE BEST “BATHING SALOON AND berber’s shop in the Seventeenth ward, with long Tease and Jow rents, To be sold very cheap, as the ownor is about leaving for California, Apply to F. 5. GHORGE, 261 Houston street. R SALE—A HOUSE ‘a barn on the same. and a half east of the village of Tarryiown. kinds, Inquire at the Levere House, Tarrytown, for He wants to sell the same, as he ix which, on examination, Heled bargain. Apply ACRES TEXAS BOL ean be located on a1 for city or vi J. BERRIAN & 00,, 37 Chambers street. —GROCERY FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS temperance store, on @ corner, doing Mige cash trade. Good horses and wagons. So count of death of one of the partners. CAMPBELL & CO., 113 Chambers street. —FOR SALE, LITHOGRAPHIC ESTAB- 1 lishment, consisting of six presses, 5,000 Him. of Bithographie stones, rollers, sinks, &., established some three years, and to an energetic man understand! the business, it’ is anexccHent chance. Ap) GEORGE W. § —FOR SALE, CONFECTIONERY AND ICE le on @ great tho- ughtare in the vicinity of Broadway, fitted up in a neat This also includes all the necessary tools, &., $y manufacturing, Apply at 289 Broadway. UNTY LAND SCRIP, of the State lands, property near @ SD TWO ACRES OF GROUND; The place is situated a mile R SALE—A FINE GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, neatly fitted up with gas and new fixtures, wagon and stable, and four years’ lea lay, ii 1 174 Twenty-fifth first and Second avenues, F. Louer & ‘th avenue, basement, of Heary Smith. OR SALE—RARE CHANCE—AN IMPROVED DIY. and dress, made by E. Henk London, with air pump, 150 fect of tubing, &°., all com- lete and superior to auy apparatus of this kind ever ought to this country, and for which the medal of the World’s Fair, London,’ was given. Pride, 7 Broad street. OR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A GROCERY STORE, constating of glass cose, dra kegs, tea canisters, and shelving. Inquire corner of White and Baxter streets. FXCHANGE FOR A value, a first class house, in Grove street, Uiy, having all the modern improvements, 8 feet plaza, covered with glass, cut stone’ stoop, mastic front, being, altogether, a first clas building; free of all Cash price, $10,000. Apply to DUNCAN & SHACKELTON, auctioneers, 71 Nassau street. OR SATE OR EXCHANGE—SOME FINE HOUSES ‘and lots in the city of Hudson, near West Hoboken, extensive view,’ and within fifteen minutes’ walk from the ferry; will’ be exchanged for an improved farm in a pleasant end healthy location, within about fifty miles of this city. Address hides Pro get street, between apparatus, helm ONLY.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK and fixtures of an’ old established, well hiown and profitable segar store, now doing a sp) ash business, This is unquestionably a rare chance. Apply early this day at 289 Broadway, room No. 10, GEORGE W. SIMERS, FOR SALE, GROCERY AND LIQUOR store, located on one of the avenues, Wulestablished and ‘now doing a fine business. and wagon, Song lease, with low Y. GEORGE W. SIMERS, STOCK AND FIX- fa restaurant and dining saloon, Apply. immediately to THOMAS EY, at the premises, 138 Delance; ONLY.—FOR SALE, Apply to George L. ‘$, counters, casks be sold a bargain, ehaded is a fine hor Apply immediately at 289 LEASE AND FURNI- ture of one of the best boarding houses on went side of Broadway. i good order, and must positively be sold this week. Apply GEORGE W. SIMERS. —FOR SALF—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, ‘eo With noda water stand, of the fruit store, itham and Chambers streets, A good chance for an enterpriing person. —A GOOD CHANCE FOR A MARKET GAR- 16 den.—Thirteen acres of prime land, only niles from this city, by railroad, for $1,200; only wired; remainder on easy terms. A farm o} ighteen miles from this city. Price $2,500; terms ing in size from ten to 200 houses and lots in New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburg, for saleand exchange. Apply at MCMAHON'S Real Estate Office, 176 Chatham commanding an at 280 Broadway ?. bux 156 Her- OR TO LET—A BARBER’S pal fixtures, for sale cheap. nd of business, and the contenta can be removed. Apply to GEO, SCHOTT, corner of Eighth street and Sixth avenue. SALE OR TO LE, job bindery of H. WELL KNOWN Vrimm, 130 Fulton street, with all the machines, presses, tools nnd good will. The business is fifteen years established, and is one of the dest job binderies in the city. Mr. JONES, 25 John street, third story. 00D BUILDIFG LOTS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— J Fight lots on north side of Thirty-sixth street, near Fighth avenue, between Seventh and Fighth avenues, on favorable terms. Apply, immediately, to ROSWELL G. rb Pine strect, corner of Broadway, under Motro- nk, ‘Twenty-five farmns, rai acres, on easy terms, For particulars, apply to ONLY.—FOR SALE, MILLINERY AND MAN- tilla establishment, now doing a splendid Diainess, well established; sold solely on account of il Fmploy# from ten to twelve hands constantly. GEORGE W. SIMERS. ‘TO $25.—FOR SALE, THE COPYRIGHT OF A new and cheap publication, for one State or This copyright is meeting with great rs superior inducements to Ly. GEORGE W. SIMERS, RARE CHANCE.—A FEED STORE, WITH FOUR- teen stalls, and doing a good cath business, for Batisfuctory reasons given for selling. Ap- Water street, or 261 Front street. N OLD ESTABLISHED CROCKERY BUSINESS FOR sale.—The advertisers wishing to remove, will sell Their etock and Axtures, with lease of store, situation being only three doors from Spring «treet Address on the premises, 328 Spring street. CAPITAL CHANCE FOR AN ARTIST TO PURCHASE a daguerrean gallery, at positive Value; nicely furnished, and established and ‘now paying a good profit, which Sold, as the proprictor is’not an artist, and has another business to attend to. Apply at the rooms, 435 Broadway, cor. of Howard. ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALF, LEASE, OR TO lef, five three story and basement brown stone Front houses, with all the modern improvements, aad two lots to each, situated on Oxford street, between Fulton and Atlantic avenues; also a large double three story the above, containing more than for a boarding house or young ladies’ seminary, with three lots of ground; also a’ num- Yer of three story frame houses on Dean’ and Bergen streets, near Flathush avenue. ef the purchase money can remain on Vond a if desired. Apply to WM. MACKEY, or Joseph F. Bridges, on the premises, Oxford street. OUNTRY SEAT FOR SAL OR TO EXCHANGE—EX- nare across the head of Little Neck Bay about eleven miles from New York. Two or three acres, with over 600 feet of beautiful beach and water right. Good house, 12 rooms, with for a private residence or hotel tion outside of Paradise. Gi will be taken to fore lund ean be had Address James P. Kenyon, Flushing Apply at 289 Broadway. are a eis 9 ME rE Mr Rt cs ER P OTE FOR SALE.—A RARE CHANCE 18 NOW OF- fered for any person wishing to engage in this bu- Sines, ‘The buildings are good and of the most ‘conve- The house is well furnished; a large vegetable garden, which is in the best possible state, in- cluding fruit of every description of the choicest kinds. Said hotel is now doing a good busi $5,000 cash: the balance ean remai term of years. Apply to PETCH & IN Agents, 345 Broadway. he United States, success in this city, and of Apply at 289 Broad nient character, FOR SALE— od will and lease, in a good bocation, aud well Arare chance for a practical man, as the ill be sold with or jobbing will pa; without the stock. Apply on the premises, 214 Fulton st., the expenses. FATHER AND which is first rate, aud compri Uade, now in the st within four months, STORE.—THE STOCK, every articlesn the © in the swam; 4 will be sold cheap for cash, or any of building materials, or good stock, of notes will be Address Henry, box No. 1 Herald tion in Broadway, the books will I ICHIGAN FARM OF 100 ACRES FOR SALE—LO. cated within twenty-two iniles of two cities—Adri- <n and Ann Arbor—ten from ‘Tecumse ton, and only two miles from Manchest village, to Which # railroad runs trom Adrian. DEMAREST & BASSET, No. 4 Astor place. AND DAGUERREAN ROOMS FOR ‘a central part 1! iure and apparatus complete; » The owner being engaged in another business, will dis- pose of the above at a sacrifice. art to the purchaser ply to GEORGE W, EVEREST, 174 Centre street. ARE CHANCE.—FOR five from Clin »,& flourishing frame house adjoinin, tion given in the , % Fulton avenue, For further particulars ap- AT A BARGAIN, IF applied for immediately, a first class grocery store, ing & good business, with horse, wi pide ety AG thing complete, ax the owner is going phere demoed! 10 GROCERS AND OTHERS.—FOR SALE—A FIRST class grocery, wine and liquor store, with horse, wagon, Lay, &e., situated on one of the best corners in w doing a splendid business—only requi- n to be appreciated. Also, a first class bukery. Apply to JOXFPH McGUIRE, house and general agent office, 86 Seventh street, corner of First avenue. HE BOOK BUSINESS.—ANY PARTY WISHING engage in or to enlarge a book busi a stnall but recent und well selected stock of bueky and new, together with very neat glas# standing cases and drawers, gas and other fixtures, upon ¢ fixtures can be sold sepa- rately. Apply at JNO. H. SMITH'S paint and oil store, corner Maiden lage and Pearl street. ) FXCHANGE FOR Louses, lots, atocks or the amount of $3,000 to $10,000. at a short distance. ph an RUG STORE FOR SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED, SIT- nated in one of the best streets in Jersey City, and now doing a good business: will be sold cheap for cash. Satisfactory reasons for selling out. Address B. C., Herald office, for two days. AGUERREOTYPE ess may obtain ESTABLISHMENT.—FOR SALE | Stationery, entirel cheap, an old established daguerreotype establish ment, well located, in the city of Brookl; account of the declining health of the proprictor. at 48 Fulton street, Brooklyn. wiven, if required. MR SALE—ON SHREWSBURY RIVER, A 11, STORY house and ove acre of land, at Mount’s Dock, ad the property of Couneilman H. N. Wild, a de- place for a country residence; also a house with from two to ten acres of land, at the head of Claypit , Shrewsbury river. the most favorable terms. Superior ipstructions A FIRST CLASS DWELLING house in this city.—A very romantic building, pro- on the bauks of « river ug into Long Inland Sound, 14g miles distant. property is bouuded by the river for a quarter of a mile, fect above the water, and The soil ia rich, Oysters and fish are abundant, as the tide ebbs and flows upon the banks ty, which is ouly one hour’s ride by the New York and New Haven Railroad. 1 Wonld exchange at a’ fair valuation 705 Post Office. ) PAINTERS. —A RAF day, the stock, fixtur tablished paint shop, down town. as the present owner Is leaving the city ¥ ty of fifteen acres, ‘I Hoston turnpike 450 feet. mile from the depot R SALE—THE PAST SAILING SLOOP BELLE, 42 nd Alldress box No tons, well found in «ails yw for cash, Cam be seen at Pik day and Thursday Inquire of THOMAS and South streets. R SALF—A FIRST RATE, STAND FOR LIQUORS, ‘ke.; one of the best corners on Weat street, near If applied for immediately will be sold cheap, for cash. Apply at 158 Maiden lane. OR SALE—THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY KNOWN as 119 Cherry street, bei Tine «treet. Apply to PFCARE, BERNSTEIN & PHIL- LIPS, 51 Liberty rtreet. psi th nade Mn R SALE—A CEDAR BUILT SAILBOAT, TWENTY Fitch & Morton, is three Vill be sold cheap, ax the by business. For further ing, will be sold » Tuenday, Welnes. & BRANCH, corner Carries 70 tons, CHANCE.—FoW SALE, THIS and good will of an olf es It will be sold cheap, ) HATTERS.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE AND FIX tures of a hat store, in « good location and doing # pod business; will be sold either with or without the at the corner of Cathe- | Bint tool VERTY & LEASK, NIONPORT.—ONE-HALP ACRE, CORNER 107, FOR vale, Mtuated on the turnpike road: no better lot im the village; will be wold very cheap. This is a chance to make $200 or $300 easy. Address or apply to M. THOMAS, in the daguerrean gallery, 208 Bowery. ‘ACHTING.—FOR SALE, ON REASONABLE THIGGS, jacht, of about forty tous, She was built by years old and in good order. owner is called awa: lars apply at No. 10 South «treet. a beautiful schooner fast eailer, good sea boat, with pleasant cabins, on beard, foot of Barrow street, south side of Chri: her street ferry, North river. faces R SALF—A FIRST RATE FARM OF THIRTY ACRES, ‘one mile from Whitlockville station, Westchester county, with fine house, barn, buildings in perfect order. tensils ean also be JOHNSON, M45 Fourth avenue, # VOR SALE—IN THE MOST HEALTHY AND PLEASANT part of Brooklyn, two neat cott ‘one of the finest basements, hard finished and cor- JOIN WH. DAYTON, ¢, $3,700. tod — = — Ww INSTRUCTION. CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECHIVE NEW pupils daily, this week, for instruetion in ke., by clasa or VER B. GOLDSMITH, 362 Broadway. INITIATORY COUNTING HOUSE, jing, 346 Broadway, where adults Conversant with business may sttaia e practical know- ledge of bookkeeping and per of one week. Improvement guaranteed, fh CHPAPEST AND FHORTEST WAY 10 LEARN ing the Spanish and French languoges.—Both lan- cquired in a course of sixty lessons each. 120 for both at the same time. . The course to com. day of August. Lowons four times a week—— farther particulars apply persoual- ireomwich street KKERPING—OO BROADWAY — Gentlemen devirous of attaining, without loes of time, a masterly knowledge of bookkeeping, elegance im pmanchip, £e., are invited to ea 'S entabliehment, Appleton’s Building inspect spe- ehmens and obtain references ~ DENTISTRY. — 3. NAPOLEON PRETERIW'S ARTIFICIAL TEETH are unsurpassed for beauty and durability, Teeth inserted without extracting the old or clasps. Prices very moderate. Call and be eonvines. 493 Broadway, corner of Howard et. unl lots, commands POSTER & DIXO! Price only 81860, Terms easy, consi double in value. App! ween Grand and red cheap; will ‘on the premises, Bergen street, ‘laston avenues. a short distance E—AN OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE, fa & fine Ieeation on one of the a fair business, a Fulton avenue ip in the short «pace cipal avenues, good opportun! Address H. F., Unio erm, $12 each course, Subscription book alres mence en the second scholars limited to twelve. from 7 to 0 P.M. ly to Professor TOL RITING AND ROO! WR ALF—A SPLENDID COUNTRY SEAT, TW + acres of good land, large new house, twelve rm, carriage and iechouse, anda anug’ tenant rouse’ all 18. good order, one mile from JWN, 27 Fulton street No. 17 or 65 Washington mar! Vail, Plainfield FALE—TWO S1LO0PS st FOSTER & ONE CARRIES 35 TONS, one schooner 00 tons. All are centre Price $400 each. Also « full in perfect order. tools for raising runken vessels, chains $150. All to be ween at vera, screws, &e., for Penny Bridge, South Brooklyn. TALE—(OR A FIRST-RATE PHOTOGRAPHER OR at wanted to take an interest in) the fitted up gallery, 37 two doors above Tr Tooth der woderate rent. an WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1855. LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL, STEAM: abip ATLANTIC, Jax, Wost, commander. This steamehip will depart with the United States mails for Europe positively on Wednesday, August 8, at 12 o'clock M., from her berth at the foot of Canal street, Por freight or passage, paving unequalled accommodations for e nce and apply to EDWARD K. GOLMINS, 56 ‘all street. Passengers are requested to be on at 103; A.M. The BALTIC will succeed the Atlantic, and Asett 22. Shippers will please take notice that the stipe of this tine cann® carry any, goods contraband of war mu 88 throug] Pe Hi others will be returned. Pe Oe ne ee NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, UNITED STATES F mail steamers.—The ships composing this line are ATLANTIC, Capt. West. BALTIC, Capt. Comstock, PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ADRIATIC, Capt. —. These ships have been built by contract, eapreadl for government service. Every care has been taken in their constrnction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengors are unequalled for elegance and comfort, Price of from New York to Liverpool in first clase cabin, $130; 4a second do., $15; exclusive use of extra size state room, ; from. Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An experienced surgeon attached to each whip. No berth seenred until paid tor. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. Wednesday, . Judy 25, 1855. Wednesday, .. Aug. 8, 1855. Wednesday, .. Aug. 22, 1855. Wednesday, . Sept. 19, 1855. Wednesday,.. et. 3, 1855. Wednesday, Wet. 17, 1855. Wednerday,. .Oct. 31, 1855 Wednesday, ,. Nov. 14, 1855. Wednesday, Noy. 28, 1865, Wednesday... Dec. 12, 1855, Saturday, Wednesday, . Dec. 26, 1855. Saturday For freight or passage apply to EDW, HO) BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., 27 Austin Friars, Londom B. G. WAINWHIGHT & CO., Paris. GEORGE H, DRAPER, Havre. ‘The owners of these ships will not he accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, unless bills of Jading’ave signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Shippers, please take notice that the ships of cannot carry any goods contraband of war, his line OR LIVERPOOL. —BLACK STAR LINE.—THESPLEN @id new packet ship JEREMIAH THOALPSON, Blake, master, wil nail Friday, August 10, ani has un’ surpassed accommodati steerage passengers. + gers by is ive of “pa provisions, Price of p 18; steerage, $16. or to SAMUEL for eabin, second cabin and cooked $75; second cabin, pply on’ board, pier 36, THOMPSON'S Nephew, 27 Pearl OR LIVERPOOL—STRAMSHIP LEBANON, —~, COM- mander,—This new and powerful steamer will sail from the British and North American Royal Mail Steam. Packet Company’s dock, at Jersey City, on or about Sa- turday, the 18th of August. 1 money for first class passengers only, for whom there are excellent ac- commodations, $110, including provisions and steward’s fee, but without wines or liquors, which can be obtained on boord, Freight taken at reasonable rates. Apply to , CUNARD, 4 Bowling Groen. FE" LIVERPOOL—TAB SPLENDID BLACKBALL, packet ship ISAAC WEBB, Captain Bryer, will Ponitively sail on the 16th of August. This ship has su- perior accommodations for all classes of passengers, Por terms apply on board, foot of Beekman street, bast river, or to JACOB WILSON, 108 South street, ‘OR LIVERPOOLSAILS ON FRIDAY, AUG, 10, THE known packel ship ROSGIUS, 2,000 tons, Capt. © Merrihew. ‘The second cabin is fitted up in snail staterooms, to suit. fia Second cabin, $18; steer. age, $16, and found in a Nberal supply of provisions by the ship. The usual kindness and attention of the cap- tain to the passengers needs no praise, For eal cabin or steerage parsage, ay oard, of Wall street; or to the agent, ROUTE, 85 South street, THE VANDER. —The first-clase 800 tons, Lefevre, master, will W North river, foot of Cham- bers street, at noon precisely, on Saturday, Aug. 11, for Havre, calling at Southampicu to land mails, passengers and specie. OR HAVRE VIA SOUTHAMPTO! bilt European line of steatneli ship ARIEL, 2 First class passage to Havre or Southampton +. $110 Second “ “ “ : 60 The Ariel will be followed by the North Star, Sept. 1. The owner of these yexsels will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewellery, precious stones or metals, unless bills of lading ure #igned therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Specie and goods taken at usual rates, No freight re ceived after noon of the day before sailing. No berth secured until pall for. Letters, prepatd 18% cents per half oz., will be received at the oflice up to 1 A.M. of the day of sailing, and will be carried in india rubber bags, under lock; and on arrival at South- ampton and Havre, will be immediately deposited in post offices there. Parcels taken, each prepaid, one dollar and upwards. VIEED DAYS OF SAILING, FROM. NEW YORK. Aug. 1 fept. Ariel..... Sept. 2: North Star, Oct. Ariel....... sNov. These steamships are oftices, 4 specie and goods will be insure! in them at ates of premiuin as in any other steamships that # the ocean, ; For freight or passage, apply to a “ iia b. TORRANCE, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. ALBERT N. CHRYSTIE, No.’ 6 Pla de la Bourse, F CHRYSTIF, SCHTARSEMANN, & C6. No. 27 Quai Cassnir Delavigne, Hare. OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HWAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamer UNION, KR. Adams, commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, August 25, at 12 o'clock, from pler No. '37 North river, foot of Beach street.’ Price of passage, first cabin, $10; second do., $75. Luggage, not wanted during the voyage should } rent on bowrd the day before sailing, marked “belo No freight will be taken afier Thursday, Augast 25. Fe freight or passage apply to M. LIVINGSTON, agent, 65 Broadway. The steamer Araga will succeed the Union, and sail September 22. REMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON.—THE UNITED States mail steamship WASHINGTON, FE. Cavendy, coinmander, will rail for Bremen, touching at Southamp ton to land the mails and passengers for England and France, on Saturday, August 11, at 12 o'clock M., from pler 87'North river. Price of passage from New York to Southampton or Bremen :— In first cabin, main saloon. ** #120 In firet cabin, lower saloon. toe HO In second cabin........ . ee | An experienced gurgeon is attached to each steamer. Sy ccle delivered in Havre or Loné All letters must pace through the Post Office, For passage or freight ap ply to C. H SAND, agent, 11 South William street, ‘the steamer Hetmaun ‘will rucceed the Washington, and safl September 8, HE, LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP vany intend sailing their favorite steamships— Gtry ov MaNCHisTER 2,196 tons, Capt Wylie. CITY OF BALTIMORE, (new) 2,698 tons, Capt. ——. CITY OF WASHINGTON, 4 yt. R. Leite Faloon, $90, $65, and necording to state rooms. A limited number of third class passengers wit be taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found in provi rions. From Philadelphia, ....$30 | From Liverpool... Parties wishing to bring out their friends. certificates of passage and drafts on Liverpool, in #ums of £1 eterling and upwards. Apply to SAMUN, SMITH, agent, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No, 7 Broad way, New York. oR CALIFORNIA—PASSAGE $60.—FURTHER RE duction of fares. —New York and California steam- a Nicaragua Accessory Transit Company,of a. proprietare-Through im advaste of thee mall jles thorter than any other route, avoiding the deadly Panama fever ant two miles of dangerous boating nama Boy « of fare through to San Francises, First catdn, $175; ne- cond cabin, 2 $0. The splendid double engine rteamehip NORTHE LIGHT, 22,500 tons bur den, Captoin Tinklepaugh, will leave pier No. 3 North river, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, for Punta Ar on Monday, Aug. 20, 1856, connecting with the stea Cortes, 2,000 tons burden, over the Nicaragua Transit route, having but twelve miles of land transportation by first clase carriages. For information or passage at the reduced rates, apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. 2 Bowling Green. Letter bags made up at the office pe tera taken for 64; cents each. USTRALIA—PIONFER LINE—CARRYING THE U S. Mail.—The new and benutifal clipper sbip BLACK SKA, D. Cote, master now at her berth, pier 8, F.., will positively sail on or before Ist September. The accormmedations for a Iitaited number of passengers are on the most approved principles for light, ventilation and comfort, being all om deck. The succees of thy line since its first establishment four years ago unprecedented—no serious accident having oecared, and ne claim having been made on the insuranse offices, while among the thourands of passengers absolutely mo sickness bas been kmown. The advantages of employing first class ships and experienced commanders ie demon trated by the following remarkable paasage, never eas led from this country:—Ships Ocean Steed, #8 day Flying Scud, 76 days, Windward, 87 days, Nightingale 14 days, Gertrude, 0 days. The Mack Sen be suc: ceeded Ly the el bark Nimrod, om her third ¥ om or before Ist of October, | The faxt railing’ ahi Vande tia for & , with immediate dispatch, aw load- ing at pier 12, K Vor freight or passage apply on board oF to R. W. CAMERON, 6 Bowhng Gr USTRALIA.—DISPATCH JINP—FIRET VESSEL, TO suil, The magnificent New York built clipper shi TEXAS, now loading at pier 1b Vast river, foot of Wal) street, having two-thirds of her cargo engaged, will have immediate @ispateh for Melbourne, Her aceommmodatlne for a few first and second cabin passengers are une; ualled wy of her vessel in the trade. Intending exted to examine her before in eight or Passage ap to Grok if Willies street, F os toast, to re ¥ DANIELS, No. C. BARKY N CONSEQUENCE OF THE SIOKNEES PREVAILING AT New Orleans, the steamer CAHAWHA will not leave ih A st 25. ‘wp en OM, CROCHERON & 09, 00 Browlway. VK IBLO’S GARDEN. TRIUMIH OF CINDERELLA, av Tm PYNE AND HARKON OPERA COMPANY, presentation with FLIGHT AND APPLAUSE, D ENTHUSIASTIC AUDI- COMPANY—POR HAV AN it hac NT CTY, apt, Tor over! tbe fon, will rostine her place in the jew Url el ie plied with blank tl ay, on rn aa and ne bile of after the hour of sailing, Fi office of the Company, S Anown and favorite «1 Jobn McGowan, ha tin first class eos and sil as above, 1y'# oflice. Freig cubic foot. Shippers lading of the form signed at their office, luding will be s: clved on the occas! CROWDED, FASHIONABL ENC Wroxgepay Bvenive THY GRAND ROMANTIC PAIRY Orga OF A NEW AND GOREXOUS SCENF KICH COSTUMES, FAIRY TRANSFORMATIONS, SCENIO ILLUSIONS, ooMr, W, Harrison "AND FLORIDA.—UNITED STATES it wtéamahip FLOR leave Now York for st 11, from pier 4 N. R., on ote for on or for oad! ‘= tag’ to Ji ie, dh; A) . Thos, will aucceed, Welnenday, b inst, ie * Pt oe PESTON AND FLORIDA—SEMI-WEEKLY U. Line,—The new and very i M. Berry, Commander, wi August HW, at Thenew and e! DA, Captain M. 8. Woodhull, wi Favannah on Satu 4 o'clock V. M, Prince Felix,....... Fairy Queen ...Mra. Stephens Mr. Geo. Holland Mist Louisa Pyne “Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark. Twerspay and SaTenpsy—Mr, Frupay—CINDERELLA. Doors open at 7; Overture to commence at 74; curtain rises at 8 o'clock Pompolino. Mr. a ‘Steamahi pier No, 4, No o'clock where all bills the office of SPOFFO! Pg coor Florida as follows:—To Jackson ¢ . ‘OTICE.—STEAMSHIP ence of the quaranti Ik and Portamouth, t negday, 8th of August, direct for Petersburg, without Passengers for the latter place will be ded at Old Point Comfort, or they can proceed South, via Petersburg, without detention, with ay much expedi- tion and as cheaply as via Norfolk, pa re will be sent up as usual by railroad from City Point. ‘anon ge and fare to Old Point $8 ; to Petersburg oe Rich- mond, $10; steerage half price. Lynchburg $14. Through tickets to the Virginia Springs, LUDLAM & PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway. No freight can be received for Norfolic. SIGNEES PER SHIP MILTON, MITCH ell master, from Bordeaux, will please send their permits on board, at pier 6, North river, permitted by Tuesday, August 7, will be kent to public rtores, for account and risk of the owners. are herewith cautioned against trusting any of the crew of the above named vessel, ax no debts of their contracts the eaptain or ec SIMPSON & SONS, 19 Beaver street. Private Boxes Orchestra Seate Box office open daily, from 8 A. M. to 4). M. curing Orchestra Feats and Private Boxes only. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, BROADWAY, OPPORITE “ ROANOKE,”’-—IN CONSE- lations with regard for a short period, com THIS EVENING, under the direction of L. Prot, Stage Manager of the Freneb Theatre, New Orleans, D ATTRACTION, BALLET TROUPE OF FRENCH AND SPANIFH DANCERS AND FRENCH VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, by several artists from the French Theatre, She Ballot will Include the following eminent artists: — SENORITA SOTO, Mille, VICTORINE FRANCK, ing to Norfolk, Richmond pasden- Throygh tickets to WITH A FULL.CORPH DR NaLiuer, the Voudeville Company consietin . ALEXANDRIN' MA LTE tt, M. LETELLIER, pense incurred by this extra ing will be paid entertainment, the Balcony and Boxes HOTELS AND SUMMER RETREATS. 3 HOTEL, BERNERS STREET, LONDON.— siters to Englind will tind at the above bo hondsome apartments, moderate charges tention to the comforts of thove who ASHTON with thelr: patronage. FIFTY CENTS. Werovrepay, August 4, with, for (he tirst time, OU LA BOURKE BLEUE tord street, Glugow, Seothind S MOTEL, 757 AND 7h0 BROADWAY,— y furnished, airy and e nbtained, with or with the meal, day or werk, served in dining ov priva on the most rea During the Halle by Mile, V. Prove, Mile, N. TieMay and M. Tratay, Rooms rent irom charge for baths. EW YORK BAY HOTEL, rey City ferry, on Berg imost eantiful summer residence in the Mate pinners and #uppers at an hours Private carriages to and from the house to Now open for permanent a Apply et the house, or to Captain LEESE, Two SPastn DANct, by % LES ETOILES, V. Vravex, Mile, N. Titway and Mons. Titan, LA SEVIGLIA, senorita Soro and Mons, Camuuny foot of day wtreet a bathing, boating. transiont guests, LPS SUITES D'U: Dibithor in one act, composed by MM. PREMIER LIT, + EW YORK SUMMER HOUSE.—THF ColLINS HOTEL. foot of Candstreet, feonting the North river, with ork bay and harbor, will let threo lente fae YAM 08 Use teats commence at Ts For characters and ine Doors open at 7; performance Grand Ballet and Vaudeville every night this week ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, RACHEL, the eminent French Tragedienne, cup of Parisian artiets, will make ber a full view of New large parlors to families, and a few single sonable terms. TALLMAN & MAVRX, f ISLAND—MioMAKIN'S NEW sland, Cape May ported by a compan: virlted Cape Sel debut on the Ist of ing Season, ix not to ha fail to do 0, if bul REPERTOIRE, ANCIPNT TRAGEDIPFS—HORACKS and POLYRUCTR, by Consmiun; PHEDRE, BAJAZET and ANDROMAQUE, MODERN TRAGEDIFS—MARIE. STUART, by Tame; mer; LUCRECE, by Yana. DE LECOUVREUR, by Scum and Lycovve; ANGELO, by Vieron Huse Avauasven Domasy LA JOIE FATT PEUR, by Mapawa px Guuatpey, COMEDIES—TARTURFE, by Motu DE p and speedy, that no one ean he ment to make the delightful, popular and fashionable ex- ‘Thin admitted, and the visit 1 next consideration ix to secure. th tion fo enjoy, to the full, the gloriohs ocean scenery, the ©’ briny airs, a# they roll ap from the heaving billow, and an all important proximity to that daily scene of health, wonder and excitement tumbling and foaming surf! stranger—(the annual visiter will not need our bint) —to remember the incomparable—aay, entirely unrivalled lo- cation of the above hotel, eituate almost upon the very beach, at the extremity of the island, and of the From New York visitors may reach the Cape by the «u- perl sea slewmers Sanford and Delaware, « Apia, and the: + Powell and General MeDona t favorable loca VIRGINIE, by Latour 1 medicinal benefit of t Here let us atvise the it by Aue ve 8 DKOMS DE VHOMME, by Soi pe Pau. LE MARL DE_LA VEUVE, &e., & to be performed by Racua. have been lish, aud the original and #, for the accornm lated into En tion printed on onpos merican public, eation of the sale in a few days, and wil Theatre box office, ‘at the agency of the Rachel Dra , 49 Wall street, 2 EIROVOLITAN THEATRE WILL BE 01 ten nights only, commencing Wrosiepay Next, Avavsr 8, when anew and grand Spani he Giprey), will be to and Miles, Vietorine Franck, Natali ; Henri, and Messrs. Carrese, Leopoll Tilman, Yaten, ‘and a complete Corps de Ballet will perform: Two cholee French yaudeviller SUITES DCM PREMIER LIT, will be given on the same evening, by the French Corps Dramatique, under Movs. ASHINGION CITY PRIVATE HOTEL.—MR. AND G. MURRAY respectfully invite the at- ner of Pennsylvania of visiters to thelr house, nd Four ond & half street, Warhington. nd wiry, the rooms large, the situa No attention ia «pared house is first clu tion convenient Ned LA GITANA roduced, and wherein Guests are received for the day, week, or per- " a fow minutes’ the depot, the ewpitol, and moat of the public buildings Omnibuses pass the door every few minutes. N CAPRICE, and LES WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. {ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS. —THOSE, ABOUT PURCHAS / ing jewelry would find it to thoir Interest to call and see thir new and beautiful article; they are equal in bri! Maney to the real diamond and at prices within the reach 1, & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. ‘The whole will be under the direction of Moos. 1. Piot, ager of the Freel the OWN BR. SMITH'S re, New Orleans. RAND TOUR OF EUROPE AND p OF SEBASTUI At Comm Areauiny Rooms, ONE HUNDRED ViEWe, rineipe! Hie OP INTEREST IN. EUROPE. 4 OLD GUARD CHAINS. — Gold curb guard chains. forty feet wide, of the Adelaide guard eb. CITIES AND OBJEC Every evening, at § o'clock, and every Saturday after The music by Mr. Atwyn Field, of Landon, ihtly textify that this ix the and elegant entertainment ia as been ost wonderful Warsaw pattern guard chain wove pattern guard ebains, square four link pattern round chain, with hollow and all other styles, for ale very low, at wholesale and Admiring thousands largest, mort in RAND STREET HALL, 127 GRAND STREET, NRAR Broadway. —Her from Constantinople, the istere Kata, and the great dan seuse, Leonora Gio No, 11 Wail st, eecond floor. 4 OLD CHATELFINE CHAINS, FOR LADIPS J Gold curb chateleine chains, with seroll pin, frou hite ewan, [tath ace every evenin Gold curb chateleine chains,with cnamel pins, (com $15 Gold Adelaide chateleine chains, with flower pins, from om “MUSICAL. Gold Adelaide, double strand, with leaf pins, (com $26 CCORDFONS AND FLUTINAS SENT TO ANY PART by on remittiog the amount by mail to Gold wire chateleine chains, with rich bar pins, from Geld octagon chateleine chains, with gold freit pia. from $16 to $32. Splendid French chateleing, solid, 18 carat, from ® a5, tod repaired. —ONK WALLET Gold chateleine chains, flat link, 18 carnt #64, and all other styles of chateleine tor sale very low, wholesale and 1 GeO. C. ALLEN, 1 st., second floor, SHKM FIFTEEN AND TWENTY DOLLAR GOLD plated, on silver cylinder and anchor lever 5 ire left. Also, fine gold patent lever, cyline chor lever watches; fine gold guard vest and fob A jewelry carefully pepaired. LL. JACOBS, 102 +, built in the Bow all modern improv bighth avenue INSURANCE. VYALADYA « REAT WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘otice is hereby given that the books of «ubeerip the capital stock of this roarine company will be ed on the 15th day of August, at the Hen! ‘epublic, and at the banking houre of Me. Sherman & Co,; to remain open until the capital be pub: of either of the Direc tore, with such other information a# tay be dedred Instalments to said capital to be called in from tle to time, ax the directors may require, W. ©. Pickersgill, ? Robt. M. Olyphant Richard Lathers Win, H. Guion, Thos. Richardeon, Joho HL. Fiiett, John . Brown, Jar. W. Phillips, George Barnes, Chas. H. Dabney, Wim. Lame lig, | commulted at Bibs old offi FRSTITURE. giving ho SURNITUME—P ARTIES ng Joum Aadrews MEDICAL, CELEBRATED FEMALE lkble relief in all complaints peoutiar We wie pet l-dieal pills newer tail t Office, A Cannd wtreet Be fUNTER NOS DIVAN vrrvaeT NI #0 long and fevoratly known ¢ id eatablished offier ved in one Wrench of medicine for the last 24 and made more cures then any other man in the ty, In many instances of me of «bith he hax perulaston (Veter to aa beretudore and in all case » cure quarauterd Henry F. Spaulding hoe. “he orb Miraro Hutchinson Lewis B. Deown inabdercd \nearelbe Charges moderate G, G, Slenpron, diseases without drying ite polwon in the James Bankard Fred’. ©, Gebbard missioners appointed to open books of eatmorip ‘yond 1. ASTIN WAL! get the Monitor of Health ~LAKMONT, PARIS AND I/NDON PHYSICIAN © Medien! Atvieer wet recon, author of WILLIAM G. LANE ; HENAY F. SPAULUING, sealed closely, for 01.) in commuted wt 42 lleade ety 1 cadway, from Wl AM to 2 and from ew @ distares treated GHOPRGE BL. HIRAM HUTCHINSON, HWE HENRY CLAY YIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. — Capital $200,000—Office No. 6 Wall #troet—lneuren Vuildings, merchandise, vessels and ‘ely cargues, lease hold furniture and personal proye Jone of damage by fire. Piss G. Draie, David M. Reese, Robert MeC tele: Unes, Day Book, ta Piivaily GS inform the public that eave with & cert sywarde of twenty five youre experiance ) generally, against Alexanier MeCow and who have tere tener mises, are enyecially very little meticine, be patient, of expecer him t William G. Lyon Wiese Hage Nome Dewost, Secretary SPORTING. ¥ ate i 7 ra FOR “ALE~ONE CO Cather sivas, 0 Sow Cases Ves of Eeeatvar. @ DAecmest (WARE TRV NAT pew ts weed Vetere LARORST AND Newfoundlant 4eg:\n ‘be Frice $100. Address Henry, Herals office ACHTS AND BOATS OF ALL. KINDH WILT shorter ‘ remety that will not disappetut withoot mercury of mineral nate’ Veiend tut No ome ever tr etyremed bis atenirs A as enbutery Comal street, ome dows cart ete, for vale. Apply We FISH & MORTON, & ety Ihe apd Lackey , 408 Water etrest, AMUSEMENTS. bs Presnway Tear ea. MARSHALL, SOLD oe at 7%. Lensee.—Doors open at 74, to commen Wednesday evening, At 4 , will be alt, "ne caltive. Atbalie. os Mile, © M. A. Grossi P, Hen Alifar..¢001..., Dubachat | Laomidaa...."), |, Collet THE THREE GLADLATORS, by the MARTINETTD BROTHERS, THE MAGIC TRUMPET, With Transformations, Tricks and Fireworks, ‘The Clown... ® 4 Harlequin... . OWERY THEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, DD 1. P. Waldron; Stage r, G. H, Grifith. Prices tM vleshon— ei sega * 1 heer Gallery 2), conte; Private — inethes ugast Hene6t of Mrs, Frank Drew, ts TRIDE OF THE MARKET. JENNY LIND. THE DUTCH LOVER, SIXTEEN STRING JACK, GQ” CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 472 BROAD- Woy, above Grand street, OPEN EVERY EVENING, For this week—Wthiopian Minstrel ’ concluding with the new’ ny, Dancing, Be., SHAK Doore open at 755 « Ticketa ee. * All business tran OOK OUT FOR STANSHRO'S BURLIPQ! > OPERA 4 Troupe cousisting of the most talesien n the Ethiopian line in the world, They o extensive tour South and Weat ee ee C.E. STANSHM), Proprietor GEO. LEBARON, Musteal Director, 3 MUSEUM.—BENEFTC OF MR. @, ¢, Charles. —Wednestay, August 8, 1855, VILGRIM OF Thatles, Nancy, Min« M. A. Charles, oi Bobbing Around.” LIMEIUCK BO¥— Vaddy, Mr. G. C. Charles, Dance, Mist Lang. GRIM- SHAW, BRADSHAW AND BAGSHAW. Parquet, 25 conte: gallery, 124, cent RATTLESNAKE CAPTURED IN WEST BROADWAY, after killing two children, by Charles Parkes and Win. MeLaughlin, measuring nine feet in length. He was shot by C. Parkes, after a desperate attempt to kill bim bao clubs by the mob collected. To be men at Gothic 1. FP\HE MAMMOTH TREE OF CALIFORNIA,—THIB monarch of the forest, whose «ize hav never been equalled, will be exhibited for a short time at the Orye tal Vulace, previdus to ite departure for the Cryvtal Pa- lace at Sydenham, Pogland. Its beight was 36) fet, ite noter S0'fert, or nearly 100 in circumference ‘The wintings, Statuary, and a vast collection of ether curiosities, are still on exhibition, Doors open from & A Muntl7 P.M. Adminion 26 cents; children half I gare MUSEUM, NO, 65 BOWERY, NEARLY opporlie the Bowery theatre.—Performances obverse that the Franklio Mageum is the only ip the United States where the Model Artiste are exbitt vith other original entertainments, Hemember, No. 6! Bowery. at, andevening at 8. No H.=Stranger Hop" OF THE LONG ARANCH Association will be given at the Metropolitan Hotel, Branch, New Jersey, Friday evening, Angunt 10, tramers James Christopher and Ocean Wave have nl evening: on Friday thement FIRST ANNUAL noon at 46 NPC MANAGERS OF MUSEUMS AND. THRATREN—& gentleman and lady, lately from Europe, wish to arrangements for the ensuing season, vue, to play dy and chatnbermaide, offering the use, Sor ex- plendid oll palutings, by the beet san: a fine and valuable collection; wal low MANAGERS.—A VIA RATE ager in the city, wishes © address Artist, New lighton, A VIOLINIST AND BANJO PLAYER, AND it ballad i re chanee for od performers to tra reat JOHN SANDS Hi SIHIOPIAN PERFORMERS.WANTED, A GOOD BASS It, singer, one banjo player ant a bone player. Nowe Tut good performers need apply, at 663 Broadway, im the Arcade, between 10 and 12. OLDAY STREET THEATRE, BALTIMORE, MD.— ‘Thir beautiful and popular theatre, capable of seat Ing 1,700 persona, has been leaned by Mesers. George pss John T. Ford and Thi 1. Ployd, ander the firm of Kunkel Will be opened during the presont month, un ri the ro of -_ A Ponts tr a meacon of ten months, Stare lestroup pegotiating for ogee. Withee tims, or Joba T. Ford, Hobday street Theatre, Baltimore, HENRY 8, CHAPMAN, Stage Manager EXTRA PAY. D EXTRA PAY" OPAICE. re " for U & Nawy, ca 1h0b—their widows aad * United States recovered by EDWARD FOSHRLL, Agent and (late) Purser U8 Navy, 67 Wall etreet. MEDICAL, J K WAMD'S UNPORTUNATIOS FRIEND, @1, WITH « book. —Just what those want who have contracted diveners pamely a cure at ones and no “- end more expense. Greatest cure im the world by Dr. Ward's “Om fortunate’s Friend.’ Affticted take notiee—no other ve medics can care you radically, Slight case cured to © few hours puthieg law doen it No. 0 Camm) treet, orm door rast of of Broadway, is the place to thee raped and thereugh remed: anehere lee te A Yoru. A cure warranted by De Ward Patients anmions Sor re lief may rely on &® rapid cure by his treatment, without faxing the system | BODUVALS LADIES FRENCH MOSCA—A RIRIN ed rem protected by letters patent, and sane tioned by the Keole de Medicine, Paris, ax being the en), role and efvetwal eure for euppressions and + female complaints, Under cert Creanetanees the remedy not be ueed, Full directions (in for warded through post or express om receipt of baseet Dr. VEHUGY, agent, #7 Franklin treet. —D" COMMETT, 10 DUANE #1 MAY BR OON sulled with confidence on certain Aineacee, Teen: iy four years in this speciality eunblen him te guarentee Jermanent cures, Hie treatment ie the came ae Wet preetioed by Kieord, of Parle S. —Dr. C's diploma, ue member of the New Yor University, may te sen ba D JOTINSON, 16 DUANE MTIURT, AS Maureen ed more cures than ary other medial man in New York. Dr. J. 6 treatment i* sale and enpetitions: hie ruciciner can te taken without fear of detection Charges moderate, and the money refunded if ratisheetion + not given. D" COMM, 16 DUANE. STH, 8 LONG KNOWN to the citleene of New York aa the moet rucceselal practitioner this country can beset of, continu to be relieving the unfortunate, end naclation to many so sebing heart. 4. #,—~Lr nteer & cure in af ore undertaken weal D' rene, FRANKLIN TWEET, ¥ lor's m, way te consulted ‘confidentially Pirengers who reqvire a medics! adviner may depart honorable trestment. Ladies may come.tt Or. F tod. Uther open trom 0 tw BP ” Rh ALIS OFFIC, FOR THE THHATMENT ) coger Hy of the more covers aad oll eanding ramen, 1 Hew wtreet, near Weester street, Heures of om n fram OWE A. Mand 6 OFM, Momdaye om cepted MPORTANT TO PRIMAL I Oe 1 Agrory for the excl treetment of off incident to females N ngton arenes > Twenty-coventh vtreet and Vou ultetions and letters content! taining 86 servet wt poet Mellel gonrantect Austenre yre OLD FRACTION. SOIR oF Ai THR ya forwerty @ yropll with A Pare, A wth the oolebreled eurgeone of this Dre. Cay per eed Mott, Informa tbe that be tae removed crmaren\ly eatabliahed hie emailing eal Papese ime © tid browhwey, tor the care of tienaoe UA © aewurames of relied aad eg (hel Cases treated effiertonily pe matter mph , eg te J m 4u Mid), tw her bie. weit, \egetber with the many ew and oMcwet of thie eminent " tony be tnentioned Wr the tog im the country er Aint lime eoneult the sulaeriber by iether wtstewent of thelr cam whee tht seremmme 4 I adayted to it will be preparet set _eeut to canes Cored withow! any Orbe, i nd the moet cantet iebeream\ on given in every inetene ie treatment of eouetiteti eorbabe, merrarial aed meres Cemanee be heard mn Nhe etre wok improved setence of wedieian, has ron em.nentiy eet (ontatens ea Vrengin Other bur from # te 3 and from 6 i ®, CD HAMMOND, WD, Sorgen Ae Medien: Inderrmation tor toe 16 HeveAwey oppente Mm. NEAVOCR SUPViGie —A OTD Cae. wan rertoret to health in a few dayy efter many y f @reeh nervous euflering, & aati ¢ mane \nowsn the means of cure Will send (free) the preverip- thom weed. Direet Bev, Jobo M Degne) @ fatten eireet, | Brooklyn,