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FOR SALE. 4 Saas 1. le ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. pe Se eee Fak SALE | FP 'boute ant tot, cntabed in the bert style with the 4 CONTAINING 286 | For farther particulai aguite’on the premises: 13 acres, on Long Island, thirty-eight | Boorman place, Thirty-third street, between Highth and $10,000. = pg 7 a, ee eee Ninth avenues. iim i good water, and ap abundance of Po ed AU vg Bement ak, hickory, R SALE—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEGAR ebounut, &o., for Location bealthy Pleasant. store, and 2 good retail tobacco bt ‘an old es- sale. b le yusiness, an old A. BUNCE, 212 Broadway, room No. 3, iablishment, located {im the best p Part of the city, ‘with fixtures stock, or without . Good reasons $ OS eto wie eee, gelling it can be’ given. For particulara inquire of C. YWafed in one of the most desirabie, néighborhools i 3. & ©0., C4 Nassau street, Brooklyn, marble basement, e'modern ima. OR SALE.—MR. H. PEUGNET BEGS TO INFORM jens. $1,000 only required to be paid down; FE the public and his friends that he has not sold his Relance on bond and mortgage if desired. Apply to tution to any one. His property, 131 feet on Bank = atreet and 124 on Troy street, is offered for sale. The which were used during twenty years for a mann at a nh OA BEE —A_ SPLENDID: MANUFACTURING | foadingn, Wit bs wold, swith utzey ots Set on cach, 4, 000, rises withoutpoons petition, aad ‘and with’ from one to six more lots, if desired. For instruments of natural philosophy. Address H. will be sold for which on examina‘ r ‘rill be found to be a truly imo . A PEUGNET, No, 27 Bank street, > 2 4% Lana SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD » Anam reese established confectionery and toy store, situated WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG $3. . store, 30 years? established, having all | *t 183 Avenue B._Apply in tile store. 3 pnnwets <4. ‘AND GOOD WILL OF long and it t, ina a SALE~STOCK, FIXTURES Jens nei iorhoe, and the vicinit the dest ob F grocery part of city, with ten seat’ lenies will be wold low a8 | ofa bedioom: fay fy cio oan Will ‘be sold ot a the owner purposes going west. Address A. H.G., box avenue for two days. sacrifice. at 78 iy G73 Post office. fetches athvebaasisdelied deine. ‘ERENT R SALE—ON LONG ISLAND, HALF A MILE FROM BE OO eee nae eee ERO shore, @ farm of 109 acres, house, barn, fruit, wa- ‘ Soules, from Middletown Point, near | de.; land level and in good order. One of 30 acres, ditto, » Ne J. Lee gy ae cultivated, good $3,400, Several do., at from $500 to $1,000. Also, in ples, .; well watered and | Brooklyn, private residences, stores, &c., of all locations med” Alto stocks for 9600, EEARIWICHY 206 Browds | PTOIZD, Private rs change by A, RAINETAUX, 18) - d prices, For or ex "i way, and MELICK, 84 Seventh avenue. Fulton street, Brooklyn. i net —FOR SALE—A COFFEE ROASTING, RR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE, 2.50 ‘e, and spice and feed mills. This Es Fisiuin's hour of New York, on Flushing avenue, ¥ féwtown, 234 miles from Peck slip ferry. Stages every. into business, a it will From, $2,000 to $3,500 per | half hour, dees Reelina sisrenusien aac ; ft acres under high cultivation, a fine garden, an abun- grinding of feed will more than pay the whole ex- | dance of fruit, grapes, shrubbery, &. For a’ residence penses of the business. A very good reason given for sell- } or for an investment this is is a rare chance, owing to ite mills 55 Lewis | nearness to New York. Possession immediately. Apply oar to 0. E. FURMAN, No. 1 Park row. eet. 1 80 FOR A FARM OF EIGHTEEN | ACRES, R SALE—A FIRST CLASS GROCERY, WITH « with good buildings; one of 1234 acres large tenant house, paying rent enough tg pay rent whd buildings, $1,100; one of 107 acres, $5,000; one of 48 | oF store; this is a good chance for any one ing to Soe aiserscartun bastion iver, cotap? cae? of ay: | eae acres, on the in river, ; easy of id * ‘scan te sad fromn the city. Inquire of &. le JOHNSON, | cues Seems Oe 208 Broadway, room 5. F2 SALE—A HANDSOME, MODERN BUILT FRAME Be os A oa alate Peer ee dwelling house, two stories, basement and attic, 1.000 THE STOCK, FIXTURES | with Grecian dorri¢ colunned portico front entrance: ° and lease of a gentleman’s furnishi interior of building well finished, with mantels, &.; the stars, ap Brosiway. | location, unequalled. for bo! ‘ound, comprising four lots, well cultivated with bear- wholesale and retail. To any person with the above | fig fruit. trees of different kinds; also, an arched grape amount this is a rare chance to engage in a proiitable | arbor, extending ninety fect through the garden, with business, Address R, M. T., Herald office. young vines therein; also, some ornaments insame. The OR OTA TOR SATE ON Dy TE yD | Above is in the beautiful and thriving village of Pelham. $ —FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS—A FRUIT | vite, three minutes’ walk from Ranateton, no’ thirty-fi if i , & splendid | commence business; there is a good trade doing. Address A y-five prions ib Polina tiene Breokign, aad iy ote ehiuess | minutes? ride trom New York. Will be sold cheap, as the wate and profitable business, ‘The stock is all fresh and | HoyTE Sos Bowery, * Pertculers.apply to THOMAS well selected. Price $800, for which good endorsed paper d will be taken, at three and four months. Address J. S., OR SALE CHEAP—A LARGE FIRST CLASS JEW- Eiersid Gos, siating white Srv witrsien interview ce eller’s"safe; also the entire fixtures of an office; the |. Office to let until first of May, 1868, Inquixe of D, BACH. $ FOR SAULE—A LIGHT, SAFE, PLEASANT BES SOON, 90 Novena wineet, e business, long established; a good chance (OR SALE CHEAP—AT VERY LOW TERMS, A SMALL aemart businesagman with a small capital; the cash KF ‘ocery and liquor store, at 355 West Twenty-elxth xeceipte now average $100 per week, For further particu- ; venues. reac nrompnere once arpepet partion ited between ‘Fenth ant Eleventh avemues, Apply on —ONLY $700 FOR A PRINTING OFFICE, OR SALE, A BARGAIN.—A BEAUTIFUL FARM, OR $7 00. worth over $1,000, and situated in one of country seat, of about 100 acres, on Long Island e ties in the city. There is over $40 worth of * buildings new and commodious; land in fine or- work will be guaranteed every week, and $30 monthly. | ger; old and young orchards, and every variety of fruit, Reason for selling, going South in s week or two. For fishing and fowling in their season, and bathing at all farther particulars, address G. W. S., Herald office, im- istance 50 miles from New York; access twice a hours; mediately. day by railroad; fare 50 cents; steamboat every alternate 0.0), RL BE SOLD, ONE HALF OF A BOOK Bes re FF Deets, AEP, © 5 EE eA ls and"newspaper jobbing houre, now doing pal ; wm goodcash business. A Cash, Herald office. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM OR CiTY = = roperty.—A neat hotel near New York, everythin $12. WILL BUY A FIXE SET OF OFFICE FUR- | jp oD eae an elegant billiard sooma alleches, Sve niture, and a good bustaess opeping for an | tabien of the best makers, Concern worth 10,000 dollars, rgetic man; a capital location for # broker in mer- | 5 999 in cash or trade aa above; billiard room will pay all ahandize or real estate. Apply to C, STRONG & CO,, 208 | expenses of house, For interview address Robert at this Broadway. ‘ @ ce. CONFECTIONERY, TOY AND FANCY STORE BOR F% gar! OR EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS BRICK sale. A good business stand, Inquire at 933, Jarge lot, located on Second place, Brook- th avenue. nants ord Eaned for a good house ani lot in a de- BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALEWTHE FURNITURE | Sutble situation, ip Nor Tr ON ad hator places ‘and interest of an old established house; the house | #2500. DEMAND UN ih good order and rent. very low; it can accommodate For, oe gwd LOTS, TWENTY-FIVE BY Jorty boarders at least; it will be ‘ < . East se the poprtor han other sens tohsey PAD: | Aone unre fay wituacs © Supe sist Ses In ashign. non . Cor Will line, ‘quire on the premises, 24 Bowery. ss ie i ATER te Sota te »-@ROADWAY PROPERTY—LEASE FOR SALE CHEAP. | ™ort beautiful locations in that vicinity. ota re- apreean pee pmey wang | Te Re EUR PT WAM ca Bt pode creer re S0d Beseieas, °° | HENRY HEDDEN, 04 Houston street, New Foun IR SALE OR TO LET—A NEW FIRST CLASS THREE INFECTIONERY STORE FOR SALE~IN ONE OF THE E 0 tory and b: ent brick house, finished in the best business locations in the city. a . good | jest styles with all the modern improvements, and desi- PRRortunity fora business person. The owner a7ipg.tne | rably located in South Brooklyn. For particulars, inyuire store cannot attend to it. Inquire at ‘iret | of {AN E. SUDEURG, 35 Wali street, pala see er - REAT BARGAINS.—ON£ HOUSE AND LOT, 30 ANOS Cue BUILDING LOTS FOR SAL, Low.—FIVE | (A Ekeet the lot ia 07 46 feet in front and 41 feet wide lots on Twenty-fourth street, just west of Fifth ave- } in'rear, by 06 feet deep; one-third Ppayable in cash, the ‘aue and Madison square; two lots on Fifth A al cent below the market; also, one co eet uy talsscs oie recula.on bond end mortgage. R, CLAGGETT, hill. Apply to ROSWELL G. PIER ESET ROIR DE A MARU (ee ae vay. k ‘ORSE FOR SALP.—A GRAY PACING PONY, lass Pine ner of Broadway. haan z hands high; can pace in 2:40; kind and good under RUG STORE FOR SALF.—A FINE OPENING FOR +. | saddle or in harness. Will be sold very low for want o druggist or physician; location on one of the prin- | use. Apply at 32 Burling slip. avenues. The store is well fitted up, and now doi ———————— good Business. Application may be made to, STRONG | 7TLLINOIS, MICHIGAN OR OTHER WESTERN LANDS ato, 208 Broadway. ° wanted, in exchange for valuabie iinproved property in this city.’ Settled neighborhood preferred. Address, Dr STORE FOR SALE, IN BROOKLYN—DOING | stating location, price, &., G. H. A., Herald office. ‘good prescription business; a good opportunity | ———————— ‘s young physician wishing to commence business, in ROPERTY IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FOR idly increasing neighborhood; the store ia neat] perty in Westchester county, New Jersey, or Bited ‘ap and well "Mockel with drugs Rent low. In pe hotly first class’ four story’ house and lui, to quire on the premises, corner of Flushing and Division | excl for a small farm of about thirty acres, on the avenues. line of the reilroads. Apply at 476 Fourth street. § R SALE—OLD ESTABLISHED, SITU- OUTE FOR SALE.—AN Off, AND FLUID ROUTE teed Be A ct streets in Jersey City, and for sale, with horse, be harness, cane, &c. how doing a good businéss. Will be sold cheap for cash. | Apply, after 4 o’clock P, M., at 47 Norfolk street. Satisfactory reasons for selling out. Apply at 26 Newark BUSINESS MEN.—FOR SALE, A RAPIDLY IN- avenue, Jersey City, for two days. creasing business, offering a profitable investment for about $20,000, which will pay 150 per cent as often avemployed; to manufacture, under patent isnued July ing, and lodging placesin | 5, 1g5; the latest improvement in lightning conductors, ‘the city, being directly opposite Washington market, an! | which are free from all former defects. They are in de- ‘wear West «treet; this place is new and neatly furnished, | mand in every town in the United States, aud are alread: doing a daily bar business of forty dollars, with thirty | favorably introduced into six of the Southern States, wit eds. Will be sold at a reasonable price as the owner is | sales in nine months of over $5,000. This conductor has ets toe. business. For particulars, &c., apply to | also fobtained first class diplomas wherever exhibited. ENETT D, CLARK, 95 Barclay street. $8,000 cash required; polasioe of Darchane emer remain in > the business, on cenditions favorable e buyer. We SALE—EIGHT ACRES OF HIGLY CULTIVATED | jnvite examination. COLMAN & WILLIAMSON, land, near the village of Greenwille, $5¢ miles from No. 6 Wall street, for the Patentee. mey City. For terms inquire of JOHN H. MIDMER, | Point Breeze Hotel, near the above premises. 0 DRUGGISTS.—FOR SALE, A DRUG STORE, MOST ————— eligibly situated on a commanding thoroughfare in R SALE.—FLOUR AND FEED STORE, TOGETHER | the city, and doing an excellent business. The proprie- with the fixtures and lease; terms moderate. Ad- } tor will furnish satisfactory reasons for selling. The Gress C. F., Broadway Post Office. chance is a rare one for a physician or druggist. Address R SALF—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL §I prorat ihe! min ins wichid ‘store, and a good retail tobacco business, an old PAINTERS.—A CHANG SELDOM TO BB MBT R SALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ONE of the best dinii Zablishment, located in the best part of the city, with fix- with.—An old established paint and shade store, tures and stock, or without styck. Good reasons for » Brooklyn, (E. D.) will be sold on very rea » termns, ‘ing it can be as hep ot tor is about Jeaving the _A young jewelry store, man wishing to commence business will find this an 0] portunity seldom offered, ns there is no opposition in the OR SALF—A SPLENDID LOCAITON—AT BROWN’S | neighborhood and a first rate run of custom, Adress H. Point, five minutes’ walk from steamboat landing of | &., box 1,210 Post Office, N. Y. Keyport boat, eight acres of land, with a good hones, | pepe sear rem ee barn and stable, with « splendid well of water, an] fn> the job printing office 22 Spruce. street; an excel: Deiiiing, togettier “with 'e” fine election of vi lent opportunity for any one desiring to enter the busl- and shade trees. This property will be pest a DDy en ike ert oe . im parts to suit purchasers. Terms easy. so inquire of JAMES LYON, 291 Fifth street, New York, or HE FAST SAILING BOAT IZAAC WALTON FOR ‘en the premises, sale.—She is about 24 feet long, built of the best of istesjal, in June last; ehe has two sul complete in every respect, She will } plied for immediately, as the owner will leave the city in a few days. Inquire of WM. PETERS, Penny Bridge, fe Brooklyn, or address box 2,824 Post Office. rge lots— | = of sails, and is sold cheap if ap- R SALE~IN THE MOST BEALTHY AND PI sant part of Brooklyn, two neat houses and lots, commanding one of the fin the city; houses two story and basement, hard finish c ntre pieces, arched parlors; th Sey lah Price only $1,850; terms, easy; considered ws TED TO EXCHANGE—FOR A HOUSE AND LOT cheap; will doubl in value. Apply on the premises, | in or neat New York, a tract of 400 acres of land Bergen street, between Grand and Fate avenues. Ful- | in Penmglvania, unimproved. A lease of house and lot ton avenue cars pasa within a short distance. in city and one od dollars in cash, altogether mak- nount of No brokers need apply, nor will (OR SALE—THE CELEBRATED TROTTING STAL- | any incumbrance on the property be accepted. Address lion John Ferrie, five years old, dark chestnut; has | J. F. M., Herald office. trotted a mile in 2:3634, in public, out of fix, in a rac en - _ and his challenge remains open to trot, to wagons or bar- DENTISTRY. ‘nese, any stallion in the world; warranted sound and . kind, and is a capital road horse for any gentleman PRS, DENTIST, FORMERLY OF BOSTON, For term: to SAMUEL TRUESDELI, 172 Mercer quested to call at 140 Fourth street, Williams , appl JAM RVING 2 Washington market SBURY, N. A GOOD TWO is earliest convenience, where he will hear of A ae SALE—IN SHRE SCEORGE Dr MCHLLERER DENTIST EN ICO a” story commodious house and outbuildings, with 17 J EORGE E. SCHAFFER, DENTIST, 256 HUDSON ST., crea of good productive land, a fine orchard, garden and near Broome—Katablished 1841.—Mr, 8, has for the yard with over 100 ornamental shade and fruit trees of | pest fourteen years been engaged in farnishing to dentists ‘the best xelection. It is altogesher one of the most plea- | in New York and its vicinity artificial teeth, at about one rant and healthy locations franeny Fonidence tha can | bail less than is usually charged to thelr patients, and ia ‘be found in the State. Situated on the road leading from furnishing the same style of work, (which for beauty, Shrewsbury town to Port ¥ utility, cannot be surpassed) to the public upon from Shrewsbury river, 3m terms as heretofore charged to dentists, Per- hours’ sail from New York: nocess by «team boats daily. of artificial teeth are respectfully solicited Apply to H. B. TYSON, 403 Greenwich spect, making engagements elsewhere. He will be most happy to explain his system to all who may favor IR SALE—A FIRST RATE FARM THIRTY | him with a call, responding dedaction upon all acres, one mile from Whitlockyill tion,.West- | other operations connected with the pro . Terms shington, 8 minutes’ walk from Long Branch, 24 Chester county, with fine house, barn, and all necessary | variably cash outbuildings, in perfect order. Price $3,100. Stock ant — ssn iatinchon farmi titenalls ean also be had if destred Apply to W. ERS WISHING TERTH ON THE MOST ntific principles, wi {ty per cent by call- ingon Dr. NAPOLEON PRETEL ‘A full s9t of teeth y STORES | Can be made without extracting theTold roots 1 $600 to | Ree pecimens, at 435 Broadway, corner of Howar H. JOHNSON, 845 Fourth avenue, from § to 10 and 3 FF’ SALF—ONE OF THE BEST GROCK) in the city, now doing a business of F100 per week, situated on Sixth avenue. For particu. | ————* = lars inquire ai 467 Sixth avenue, in the dry goods store EXTRA PAY. of Mr. Bainbridge. lace iia inchone —- AVY BOUNTY LAND AND CEXTRA PAY’? OFFICI TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A COR. | N)*V%,DOUNTY LAND AND my OR SALE A 7 . @. ty Innd and “extra for U. 8 Nw F ner grocery store in South Brooklyn. The stand ty ail were tage arabada wits tek is good; stock light; there ix a stable for one horse. It ix ‘promptly obtained and paid, the only grocery store on the four corners. Will be Balance due widows and heirs of deceased U, &. sailors sold chenp if applied for before the Ist of September. } and oth ed, and all kinds of claims against the Baya, Fout street, fourth door from Fulton, | United States recovered hy = io EA Lae EDWARD BISSELL, FF’. SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A SE: _ Agent and (ate) Parser s Navy, 67 Wall street, we Dh store, for cash. Satisfactory reasons given for | ————= pply at 200 Ninth avenue, corner of Twenty- RESTAURANTS. pat Ba (-j 0SLING’S NEW AMERICAN, PRENGH AND GER. (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A ORD- man restaurant, removed from 17 Nassa street te = with four years’ lease of the premises, to. Broadway, between Duane and Pearl etreete. Open gether with good fixtures, gas, &e., also, « fine horse | every day in the week, for break’ast, dinner and supper, and wagon. Sold on account of the owner going West, | from 6 A. M. to OP. M. The same moderate charges will Apply at 174 Twenty-fifth street, between First and Se. | prevail which hav. this establishment eo popular cond avenues, to LAUER & BAFLI. or at 269 Bixth ave. | throughout the Uw.te ve, ip the basement, to Henry *with I N prieter at mast head; om board. will not be accountable for recious stones or therefor and the Sor EGR pempeneree iy or L) or re POUNARD, There will be no etéamahij until further notice. R LIVERPOOL—STEAMSHIP LEBANON, T. COOK, commander.—This new and powerfal s om the British and North American "'s dock, Ss y Sty, on Saturday, the money for first class passe: excellent accommodations, $100, in- cluding provisions and steward’s fee, but wit or liquora, which can be obi taken at reasonable rates, 4 Bowling Green. ips of this line from New York on board. Freight ly to , No. 4 Bowling Green. urday . very superior r Captain Wiliams, will wall an above. The ac. 8 on board this vessel are un- of the aie caret roceeding rope shoul ication on board, at pier 84 East river, or to TAP CO. 86 South street. OR LIVERPOOL,—ST. GEORGE'S LINE. rivalled clipper ship DRIVER, Capt Will positively sail on Wednesday, 224 commodations are superior to any vessel clacses of passengers. commodstions for Persons about pi ly on board, plier 8, North ONES, 40 South street, and LIVERPOOL—THE BLACK BALL PACKET SHIP \C WEBB, Capt. Bryer, will positively sail this 6th day of August, at 12 o'clock M. more passengers. Kor terms apply to JACOB WILSON, 108 South street. IRST PACKET FOR LIVERPOOL—TO SAIL THIS —The «plendid new packet ship ORTENT, Cay pail at 12 o'clock. state room accommodations, North river, or to K, 67 South street. R HAVRE VIA SOOTHAMPTON.—THE VANDER- bilt Euroy leave New York The North Star will be followed by the Ariel, Sept, 22, sue Seam erate “egg lat be Leenaeytreseed for go) ver, lon, specie, jewellery, prec! metals, unless bills of; are signed therefor value thereof therein expres: Specie and goods taken ceived after noon of the day q berth seeured until paid for. Lette cents per half oz., will be received at the of and will be carried in strong k; and on arrival at South- hpmediately deposited in sed, at usual rates, No freight re- before sail ar Ari .uese steamships are classed A offices, and speci as low rates of premium asin any other cross the ocean. For freight or passage, apply to ch, Green, New York. TE, No. 6 Place copvenp, semana Eis R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNYTED States mail steamer UNION, R, Adams, leave for Havre, touching at Southampt o'clock, from 2 ier No. 97 North street.’ Price inured in thom st ure a the! aay faeces freight or app! b: Broadway. The stenzasc Arega will ‘and eail September 22. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAI intend sailing their favorite steat (CHESTER... ..2,125 tons, Capt Wylie, CITY OF BALTIMORE, tons, tons, Capt. R, Leitch. QTY OF WASHINGTO! taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found ia provi- From Philadelphia, ....$90 | From Liverpool, $940 ‘out their friends, can obtain drafts on Liver aPBia and No, 7 Broad- certificates of passage a1 of £1 sterling and upwards. EDUCED PRICES.—FOUR- HOURS FROM OCEAN TO Ocean, by Panama Railroad. passengers on the Isthmus free. 100 Ibs. gh for California, via Panams Rail The United States Mail Steam- inwall, on Mon- Meals furnished to Xo cholera on this route. ship Company intend to dew 2 o'clock, P. M., preci R., the well known an will be forwarded by Panama Railroad, and connect at Panama with the Pacific Mail Steamship Compan; magnificent steamship Golden A; mander, which will be in readiness, and leave immedi- ately for San Francisco. The public are informed that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company always have one or more extra steamers lying at avoid any possible detention of passenger ly to I. W. RAYMOND, at the only oflice of lee, 177 West street, corner of Warren. ge, J.T, Watkins, com- Panama ready for sea, FR CALIFORNIA—PASSAGE $50.—FURTHER duction of fares.—New York and California steat ship line, via Nicaragua Accessor: Nicaragua, proprietors—Through —700 miles shorter than any other route, avoiding the deadly Panama fever and two miles of dai in Panama Bay. Rates of fare through to including the Isthmus crossi: cond cabin, $125; tee engine steamabi; den, Captain Tinklepaugh, will leave river, at 3 o'clock P.M. First cabin, $175; se- The splendid double HT, 22,500 tons bur- ier No, 3 North . precisely, for’ Punta Arenas, on 20, 1855, connecti ons burden, over route, having but twelve miles of Iand transportation by first clans carriages, For information or reduced rater, apply only to CHARLES M lcaragua Transit at the ORGAN, Agent, iter bags made up at the office. Stamped letters taken for 6 centa each 8. MAIL STRA! e and New Orleans.—0On Frida M., from pier foot of Warren street, 3 known and favorite steamshi Jobn McGowan, havi ut in first clans condi IP COMPANY—FOR HAVANA August 17, at 2P. t, North river, the well CRESCENT CITY, Capt. been thoroughly overhauled and ition, will resume her place in the ecan be secured at the Company's office. Freight to New Orleans, 30 cents per cuble foot. Shippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the form signed by the Company, at their office. No other forms signed, and lading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or passage, apply at the office of the Company, No. West street, corner of Warren. M. 0, ROBERTS, erste Arcelie ea CHT 2 OR HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS.—THE UNITED CATAWBA, R. W Shufeldt, freight, and will . ‘States mail steamehi commander, is now receivi ly on Saturday, August Jb, IVINGSTON , CROCHI IN & OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA.—SEMI- tes mail line.—The new and fast going Steamer MARION, W. Foster, commander, will leave pier No. 4N. R., on Saturday, Aug. 18, at 4 o'clock P.M. pre- For freight apply on board, where ali bills of will be signed, and for pastage at the office of SPOFFORD, TILESTON & CO., 29 Broadway. Through tickets to Florida as follows:—To Jacksonville The Nashville will succeed and leave on Saturday, Aug. 26. JAMESTOWN, —IN ence of the quarantine regulations with regard Nortolk and Portsmouth, this ship will sailem Satur day, 18th August, direct for Richmond, without going to rsfor the latter place will be lanied at Old Point Comfort, or they can proceed South, via Pe- tersburg, without detention, with as much expelition and as cheaply as via N Petersbu yi 8 will be sent ups usual, by rail om Pareage and fare to Old Point, # mond, $10; steerage half borg, $14; throngh ¢ LAM & PLRASAN ee R SAVANNAH AND. FLORIDA.—<UNITED ST. Mail Line.—The new and el it steamship ALA- , Capt. Geo, R. Schenck, will we New York for Savannah on Sati A 18, from pier Yo, 4 North river, ae Pp. aa a v9 aoe For spply on or for passage to SAMUEL si 1 way. For Flo) tickets from New York to Jacksonville, $31; )R. CHARTER.-—-THE SPLENDID AND FAST STEAMER CROTON can be chartered for excursions. Apply to WILLIAM G, LOCKWOOD, 37 South street, or to Cap- tai William H. Wood, on board the boat, at the foot of ‘Twelfth East river, MR SALE—AT A DISCOUNT, ONE FIRST CLASS cabin steamship Baltic for Liverpool, to sail on 22a inst gon te ne BOWMAN, SELLERS & CO., 3434 Pine st. AND SUMMER RETREATS. AAA AION treet, and direetly opposite Calli? Liverpool Line street °) ofstoamers’ witha full view of New York bay and hur. bor. The pleasantest location for families in New York, and will let to permanent or tranment, on most reason- able terms, wit Flor suits o rooms, ij ALLMAND Pps Proprietors. goer Fomaiel yea perry lear neat a menia can now be obtained, ‘ith or svithont Teal by the meal, day or — ) served a or private rooms, on the most reasonable terms. rent from $2 to $50 per week. No charge for baths. ‘EW YORK BAY HOTEL, 23 MILES FROM JER- sey City ferry, on Be: Point plank road. The racking, oath Dinners end ab ogee hour's ba oating. . suppers at an hour's Soden’ Brivis carriages to and ex toatoame (in city. Now ef for permanent and transient guests. Apply at the house, or to Captain LEESK, Post Office, Jersey City. AVERLY HOUSE—CORNER OF BROADWAY AND Fourth street, conducted on the European plan, is now prepared to furnish very superior accommoda- tions to families or single gentlemen, with or without rd, ¢.H. SHELL ASTROLOGY. RM este nee wale teetiaes STROLOGY AND PHRENOLOGY.—-THE CELEBRA- ted Mrs. FLEURY, from Paris, whose relation was éonstantly consulted by Napoleon I., gives true informa- tion on all events of life. Questions answered by the power of magnetism, at 263 Broome street. ARD.—MADAM PREWSTER RETURNS THANKS TO her. friends and patrons, and begs to for Ames after the thousands, both in thie city and Philadelphia, have consulted her with entire satisfsetion, she feels con- fident that in the questions of astrology, love and law mavters, and books or oracles, aa relied on constantly by Napoleon, she has no equal.’ She will tell the name of the future husband, and also the name of her visiter. Re- sidence 76 Madison street, ome door from Catherine, JLAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS.--MRS. HAYES, OF this city, possesses wonderful medical clairvoyant powers. She can tell the cause, nature and locality of persons’ diseases better than any other clairvoyant in America. Persons who wish to consult 8 good clairvoy- ant ehould consult Mra. HAYES, office 176 Grand street. BRUCE, THE MYSTERIOUS VEILED LADY, AND . the most wonderful astrologist in the world, can be consulted with for a short time at her old office, 50 Canal street, two doors east of Broadway, All consulta- tions 50 cents. ‘ADAME MEYER HAS REMOVED TO 191 SEVENTS avenue, between Bat, paola and Twenty-fourth (eaten hea ere de tell past, Gt — events, ise ma » journeys, ws end rospects, sickness, absent ids, pro; lost or ste- fen nlame Meyer converses 18 Eegli, Seach sav German and gives guarantee for her ‘ADAME HARRIS, THE RENOWNED PHRENOLO- gist, from Paris, can be consulted about love, mar- Tage, business, &c., and will tell the name of the lady or oe t will marry, also the names of her visiters. idence 123 Kighth street, corner of Fourth avenue, one block from Broadway. GIPSEY GIRL HAVING JUST ARRIVED FROM Europe, would respectfully inform her frien: ag hear tg ser ts | ld bet courte <1 5 Bowery, room No. 1, joor, where sh~ be consulted regard to the past, prevent, ang Taturest Ladicn an goa. jvishing to kno the circumstances that surround them, likewike their future prospects, would do well cy i 3 MISCELLANEOUS. pasty semis. Piggy opts, COMPANY FACTORY | Aion nora eo fae Fre es jand—aTe LOW prepares w ~-vu0@ Orders for rough plate glass, suitable for flo: skylights, vault and deck ‘ta. Prompt attention ‘ve given to all orders left at their office, 442 Broadway, or with their agent, J. R. PLATT, 79 Murray street, FAMILY, KEEPING A COW, WOULD DISPOSE OF two or three quarts of milk daily. Address M. L., letropolitan Post Office. RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE BRUSH factory, 337 Pearl street, Franklin aoe All ar- ticles sold at the lowest prices. it brushes or ® superior quality constantly on hand. Machine brushes made to order. JOHN K. HOPPEL. ‘west coast of South America, on Monday, August 20, Pint ae Empire ay, via ga and —— via Nicaragua, special messengers, as usual. Freights taken oan, rates, FREEMAN & CO., 60 Broadway. RON AND HARDWARE, 279 WASHINGTON STREET, New York.—We offer at lowest market prices, im quantities to suit, round, squareand fint bar irom, nal 5 —_ BF scroll, band, rod and hoop orse shoe iron and rods, anvils, vices, saws, shovels, smith’s be . be. ‘& SAMPSON. Mos: ELIXIR OF OPIUM. centrated and separated from all those deleterious prin- ciples which render Inudanum, paregoric, morphine and other Bigparations of opium objectionable. For sale by A. B. &D. SANDS, 100Fulton street. Sold also by drug- gists generally. RESERVE YOUR FRUITS BY USING SPRATIS patent relf-sealing cans, by which fruit and vegeta- can be we in a fresh state, with their natural Savor, without the addition of sugar or any other pre- servative property. The cans may be used yeai year, and are easily 0 or closed by a simple screw attachment. N. B.—The genuine self-sealing cans have cast in letters on the cap, ‘‘Spratt’s Pateut;” Wells & Provost, proprietors. Full directions for use accompani the cant. WELLS & PROVOST, sole proprietors, No. 321 Pearl street, near Franklin square. R™s {Be vagis bates For atts ie si le bale. ‘or sale “eDILL & KROEHL, 256 Pear! street. HE ONLY EFFECTUAL EXTERMINATOR, WITHOUT Fat, cockroach, &c., exterminator. Wholesale and retail depot, 388 Broadway, New York; T. R. Callender, 88 South Third street, Philadelphia, agent for Philadelphia, Penna. T° WESTERN SHIPPERS.—THE BALTIMORE AND Ohio Railroad is now in good working condition, and freights are passing withoutany delay. All ship- pers by this line may ‘rely on the greatest deapatch; reights guaranteed to Cincinnati in ten days. Mark goods New York and Wheeling line and ship at pier 13 North river. :OMWEL corner of Albany and Washington strects. HE UNDERSIGNED EXPECTS TO MAKE A BUSINESS tour through Europe during the coming autumn, to Teave the United States om the 224 September, and will take charge of any business entrusted him, relating to the collection of claims, procuring and dispositions of pa- tents, or the disposition of estates. Letters may be di- rected to Washington, until the 2st September, and af- ter that to London, England, care of Geo, Peabody, Eq. JOS. C, G. KENNEDY, Washington, D. C. RUE TURF O1L—FOR SORES OF EVERY KIN? which mar the form of man or beast—Fureka of inedicines for creature that moves on the turf. For sale by SCHEFFELIN & BROS. & CO., 40 Beekman street; Bush & Gale, 186 Greenwich street: F.C. Wells & Gow, 116 Franklin street; Elgar & McCorkle & Co., 145 Water street, sole agents for New York. TEACHERS.—SCHOOL DESKS AN! tale cheap, mahogany, very band Taton'’s manufacture, his latest fmpr outline maps for teaching geograp Apply BAR 4 Fast Fifteenth street, third how Union Byuare, ERGNIS’ ELECTRO-CHEMICAL BATHS, 200 SIXTH avenue.—These baths are prepared expressly for the cnre of diseases arising from the use of mereury and the alworption of the different metallic substances. They are guaranteed to cure en and permanently the painter’s colic, lead colic, and all diseases that painters, rk and workmen in m re subject to, as well paralysis, rheumatism, dyspepsia, seminal weakness, and all the various female diseases.’ Prof. Vergnis, the inventor, and Dr. Henkinson, give their personal atten- tion and advice to all patients, N. B.—Theory explained to students, ‘MEDICA R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, SO LONG KNOWN ‘to the citfzens of New York as the most successful practitioner this country can boast of, continues to Le consulted at his old office, relieving the unfortunate, iving consolation to many an aching heart. N. Bo—Ds, E\ guarantees a cure in all cases undertaken, @ and Surgeon, author of the “Medieal Adviser and inge Guide,” 345 pages, 75 engravings, (mailed, sealed closely, for $1,) is consulted at 42 heads atcact’ corner of Broadway, from 11 A.M. to 2 and from 6 to ¢ P. M., Sundays excepted. Those at a distance treated by mail and express, We concur with other papers in ecommending Dr. L. and his treative.—Courier de Etate | Unes, Day Book, Staats Zeitung, National Democrat, & M LARMONT, PARIS AND LONDON PHYSICIAN a1 THE GREEN MONSTER.- Wites Peer te Gabrie} Rave) ui Grossi | Maroc. .. «Collet Le 5 Landlady.Mme.J,Martinett] OWERY THEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND MAN; Vitec Pa er 12% centa: evening, Au- oo remus Damon... Mr. R. Johnston ———— EO, CHRISTY & WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 472 BROAD- G way, above Grand street. OPEN EVERY EVENING. For this week—Ethiopian Minstrelsy, Dancing, &., concluding with the-new BALIE. Doors open at 734 o’clock; to commence at Tieht uakices transacted yi. Wood. OWERY THEATRE.—PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER, TF. Waldron; Sago Manager, G. . Griath Prices DF Admission:—Boxes 2 centa; Fit, 1234 cents; Gallery, 12% cents; Private Boxes, $5. and se till farther Sporn Biante resented ever notice, S'GRAND HISTORICAL MILITARY SPECTACLE, have been added to the company now performing at this establishment. jew Scenery by. ++++Messrs, Thorne and Culbert Pp »Mr. Reed and Assistants dramatic genius is entitled THE INVASION OF BRITAIN; On, Tax Ska Kivo’s Vow. Hereward, a Saxon Chieftain. This seo abounds in Tal description, and Soenery most extensive, among whicb the following denerve particular mention:— ANCIENT BANQUET HAIL. ‘The incidents, also, are of the greatest interest, em- bracing AMAZO) BAND. THE RATILE OP THE CAVES, THE TRIUMPHLAL PROCESSION, and last, not least, oe The Sj evel ri A Fivonrs Pcs; 2 R. AND MRS. W. 1. FLORENCE, ‘The successful American representatives of TRISH AND YANKEE. Are in the city, and will remain » few days preparatory to commencing their m0uE ‘ALL AND WINTER All communications, &., should be! W. J. FLONENGE S00 Grape street, IRST APPEARANCE OF M’LLE. TERESA PARODI IN New York, since her return from Europe.—Grand concert for the relief of the sufferers from yellow fever in Norfolk. M’lle. Teresa Parodi, assisted by Made. Amalia Patti Strakosch, Maurice Strakosch, and other eminent artists, will give a grand concert, the receipts of which * for 7 are to be appropria' the relief of the sufferers from the epics in Norfolk, on ‘g TorpaY Evayixa, Avaver 28. Particulars in future advertisements, ne ate eetaieect ane OHN R. SMITH’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE AND SIEGE Ar Carrs 4 wy Rooms, 539 WAY, show! ‘ONB HUNDRED’ VIEWS, ide, of the princi * {ort HES END ORsRETS OF LVTEREST IN EUROPE. Every evening, at 8 o’clock; and Saturdsy noon, at 8. The mate hy Mr. Alwyn Field of London, | Hab York, “its sastnas kas been Moet woodecfa = EHEARSAL NOTICE.—MI8S LE FOLLE’S BENEF¢ Bowery theatre.—The mammoth rehearsals wili on Thursday and Friday, August 16 and 17, Beneét Friday evening, August 17. MUSEUM, N ., oJ ite the Bowery theatre.—Perfr, Herncee et takes ®. N. D.oeeeeney it United Staten where the Model artista a with other original entertainmr,als, Remember, No. —$__________ GERMAN AMATEUR CLUB ‘‘HUMOR.”’—TO THE votaries of social amusements and diversions.— About a year ago, » soctety, styling itself Hamor, : ized a German amateur theatre for the fay! germ of be- a few of the lingering hours of winter by tic performances. Encour: by the successof its incipient enterprise, this society now ropores to extend ita operations in the wag ofmirth and hile ty by establish- pe with ample aceommodations for its members and ful ‘to assemble every evening for the various amusements of reading and conversat or a game of whist, or of chess, in addition to their dramatic perfor- mances, The society having been offered a suitable room of ra ogi location, lia icone None in \- larging its srengerseny ithout an adequate increase o! its number, it takes this way of enlisting the interest of the friends of social mirth and humor behalf of the contemplated extension of ite sphere. For further par- ticulars and lists of subscribers please apply at C. Breu- sing’s music store, 702 Broadway; B. Westermann & Co.'s, ag emer |. H. Behrens’, 86 West street, and ap W. Knaap’s, 131 Bowery.—Committee of the « Hu- mor. TRICAL NOTICE.—MANAGERS WILLING 10 engage with Miss FANNY MORANT, the favorite comedienne, Please address the subscriber, stati: time, &e. THOS, McKEON, Theatrical Agent, ‘box Post’ Office, Philadelphia. FTE MELODEON MUSICAT, AND EXHTRITION HALL, Cleveland, Ohio, having been thoroughly ventilated, ted, repaired, and new acenery and drop curtain ad , is to let by the day, week, month or year, oF favora- ble terms will be made with bands of minstrels and all kinds of exhibitions, by the proprietor. Address Melode- on, Cleveland, Obio. MEDICAL. R, CORBETT, 19 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON sulted with confidence on certain diseases. Twen- ty-four years in this Lge 8 enables him to guarantee permanent cures, treatment is the same as that practised by Ricord, of Paris, N. B—Dr. C,’s diploma, : — of the New York University, may be seen ia is office. R. WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S FRIEND, $1, WITE a book.—Just what those want who have contracted ses; Nainely, a cure at once, and Tg etn expense. Greatest cure in the world by Dr. Ward's ‘“‘Un- fortunate’s Friend.” Afflicted take notice—no other re- medies can cure you emmy 4 . Slight cases cured in a cure warranted by br. Ward. Patients anxious for re- lief may rely on a rapid cure by hia treatment, without taxing the system. MPORTANT TO DOCTORS.—WANDERFUL DISCO. very! No humbug ! Certain cure of Asiatic cholera, dysentery, cholic, &e., the strongert attack stopped in a few hours, to bé dispose of. For. further particulars address at |. CONTENAN, 103 Front street. 2 <b eth: Uriel te cies ICORD'S PRACTICE—NOTICE OF REMOVAL.—THF undersigned, formerly a pupil with Ricord, of Paria, and with the celebrated surgeons of thin city, Dra, Car. noeban and Mott, informa the public that he has removed and permanently established his consulting and dispena ing rooms at 516 Broadway, for the cure of discases, He tenders to all afilicted positive assurance of relief, anc those who have been abused by “ apecitios,” antidotes, little books, ‘no mereruy,” and like éffusions of the nu: merous medical charlatans of the day, may rely on hav- ing their cases treated effectually, no matter how compli- cated they may appear. His extended observations. it the famous Hospital du Midi, im Paris, under Ricord him- self, together with the many new and efficient remedies of this eminent surgeen, render failure impossible, It may be mentioned, for the information of patienta resid- ing in the country or distant cities, that they can at any time consult the subscriber by letter, giving a plaix statement of their ease, when the necessary medicinoe adapted to it will be prepared and_sent to them, Recent cured without any delay, Charges quite moderate, he most candid information given in bvery instance. His treatment of constitutional, scrofulous, mercuria and nervous diseases is based entirely on the modern ane improved selence of medicive, and has been eminently successfvl, Consultations en’ Frangais. Offies hourt from 8 to 3 and from Ot 9, C.D. OND, M.D., Surgeon, Author of Medical Information for the Millign, &¢., &e , No. 516 Broadway, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. RIVATE CONSULTATIONS.—DR, WATSON DESIRES inform the public that he continues to treat Que class of disease with @ certainty of success, from upwards ty-five years’ experience, during ‘which time he has eur more than Lasbeny é thousand cases. Persons whose complaint has beon made worse by certain charlatans, and who have beem deceived by their pro- mises, are expecially requested to gall. Dr. Wateon uses very little medicine, and of nature which never confines the patient, or exposes him to detection. Ordinary cases cured in twenty-four hours. Debility, from ts of climate or gther causes, effectually removed. Send tor Dr. Watsons work—"The Canse and the Cure,” with upwards of sixty anatomical plates and drawings of Qheases, ‘Price 8. WILLIAM WATSON, M. De ‘66 Walker street, a few doors west of Broadway. URE CURE—DR. WARD'S UNFORTUNATE’S friend now is used before every other. reme only certain cure known, Do not be deceived. only remedy that will not disappoint. Quite original, without mercury or mineral poisons. No one ever tried the Unfortunate’s Friend but expressed his admiration of ite effect—eq: pleasant a salutary, Many are cured by one dove. ice Cana) street, one door east of Broadway AMUSEMENTS. 8, aaa GARDEN.— MR. B TO "A GREAT NIGHT FOR FUN. Avavst 16, 1855, EVILS. ite, iCODDY. Jobn Peter Pillicoddy........++sss01seees+ . O'Seuttle France | Sarah.........Mre, Stephens ee NTURNING THE TABLES, Jack Humphries... Jeremiah Bumps,,...> Sarcxpay—Mr, BURTON in Comedy and Farce, Doors open at 7; gee emeeee ae curtain rises at 8 o'clock Private Orchestra Seat 2 Box office , from M., for se- curing Orchestra | Seata and Private Boxes only. \CHEL’S FIRST APPEARANCE } fi will take at the MrhoroLitaN THRATRE Pereons winbing to secure places for the first night, or to subscribe for number of eee re- juested to make early application a! Daxsane Orgra aD Concent Ticker Ormice, Joiis’s Mus ic Srorx, Sx. Nicuotas Hors. Now ready, the Rachel Biogray aie portrait, 25 cents, authorized editions plays, in French and oglnn, : ‘ETROPOLITAN THEA! NEW YORK. ‘On THE let OF ¢ eminent French 2 oH ae 8) ed by @ compan} 3 frome Poe tf Tiree, Ameri DU: Mile. DINAH, from the Odéon, Faris. Mile. BRIARD, from the Imperial Theatre, 8t. Petersburg. Mme. LATOUCHE, from the Grand Theatre, Lyons. Mosars, RANDOUX, from the Comédie Frangaise, Paris. ‘CHERY, Aine, from the Comédie Frangaive Paris, TOUCHE, from the Imperial Theatre, St. Petersburg. BRAUVALLET (Léon), from the Giéon, Paris. DIEUDONNE, from the Conservatoire, Paris. CHERY, Jeune, from the Ambigu, Paris. BELLEVAULT, from the Royal Theatre, Brussels, ER, from the Amabigu, Paris, 1 plover, to be pectormed by the Rican of the princi jieces to performed by the A Draxanc Cospany in the principal cities of the United States— ANCIENT TRAGEDIFS—HORACES and POLYEUCTR, by Convmus; YHEDRE, BATAZET and ANDROMAQUE, by CINE. MODERN TRAGEDIES—MARIE STUART, by Lesrcx; JEANNE D’ARC, by Soummr; LUCRECE, by Poxsanp; AMAR AURIENNE, Lscocvarvn, by & a DRAMAS—AD) NN CRIBR ani Lecovuvs; ANGELO, by Vicror Hvao; MLE DE BELLA ISLE, by Aimxaxpne Dumas; LADY TARTUFFE, aud LA JO FAIT PEUR, by Mapas px Gunarpry. COMEDIES—TARTU Moumes; DEPIT AMOU- REUX, ICE, by ALFRED DR Musser; DROITS DE LWHOMME, by Jol DB Pae- mansy; LE MARI DE LA ‘ke’, Be. The anthentic Bi >by atone with ¢ authentic raphy of cotem- Peery griticlemes byibe ees eminent Euro) writers, Ad Analytical notices of her most celebrated characters. Beautifully illustrated with superb Portrait on steel, exe: cuted by the Hellographic process, in Paris. Price 25 cents. Orders to be addressed to J, DARCIE, at Hall & Son’s, 289 Broadway, New York. tsa yeeond THEATRE, BROADWAY, OPPOSITE nd street, BALLET TROUPE OF FRENCH AND SPANISH DANCERS AND FRENCH VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, its from the French Theatre, New Orleans. Senorita, HRMAN, Mons. YAN, iia full Corps de Ballet ms. wi a oe nme Be i ye Avavst 16, ’ to commence en the rauserille, in one at, * LE PHILTRE ENOIS, = P st time, the grand ballet, J after which, Ort tt AMORPHOSE, lowed by the balle To be followed Ty SLE DES NYMPHES. ‘The vice err with, first time, EL PLAISIR 'D’ETRE GARCON- Janta ane bitte nf the theatres Doors rf t 736. SEE EGE Veneers ae UCKLEY’S SERENADERS.—THIS CELEBRATED Aroupe will open in Boston, af the Howard’ Athe- De en where perien of their Gran 'urfenua La cet SONNAMBULA, after which time they ‘will return to New York, and eommenee the season with entirely original productions, ana tn. YU begs tee BENEFIT.—THE FRIENDS OF CHARLES CADEMY OF MUSIC.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT WILL be let, until the commencement ofthe tea- Son, for concerts, oratorios, lectures, &c. Mr. TUNISON, at the stage door of the Academy, street. ‘ANAGERS OF THEATRES WISHING A LEADING get A man, and « juvenile and farce actress, address JOSEPH Bedford avenue, between Myrtle and Willoughby, Brooklyn, MAMMOTH TREE OF CALITORNIA.—THIS monarch of thé forest, whose rise has never deem Saqaalled, will be exhibited for a short tine at the tal} Foiaee pexvigns ts Sta departure for the Crystal at Sydenham, England. its beight was f diameter 20 feet, oF mearly 100 in ireamference The paint , statuary, and @ vast collection of other curiogtt are still on exhibition. Doors from & antl 7P. M. Admission 25 cents; batt Se TT, WALKING AND SPEAKING AUTOMATON, OR Machine Man, 1 on exhibition for a few weeks more at the Anatomical Museum. Hours of exhibition for both ladies and gentlemen, 8 o'clock and 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents, CALs. ical aw ctor. ier the married or thoee intending to. uarry, BP Dr P. ¥. Hollick, the author and lecturer, Hundredth edition; five hundred Pages; colored, plates. Price one dollar. Published by T. W. STRONG, No. 98 Nassau street, New York, who will forward by mail, free on receipt of one dollar ne ee comers been ieee ES we ever read, @ feature whic! irticul this book from all others of the Kind, te the gonlerecs of morality which pervades ft all through.”"—Medical and Surgical ew. RCANUM NOW AT LAST DISCOVERED.—MY PRE- scription and treatment will cure bis 3 kind of dis- as velvet; in a word, give back the qualities of youth to ladies and gentlemen. Office hours between 10 4. M. and 2P.M., og ¢ bo : ba * nm oy Aan be- tween Band 6 o'clock, (No fee till cured.) Al t 341 Fourth street, corner of Broadway, to J “ig MICHAELIS, Professor of Chemistry. R. WARD'S CELEBRATED FEMALE REMEDIES, the greatest blessings of the age, affo: infalli” ble relief in al) the peculiar com) = of His Ladies’ Tonie Periodic Pilla never fail to restore the monthly turns, Office, Canal street, two doors east of Broadway. N THE TIME OF TRIBULATION, THE BEST WAY for either sex is to confide thelr caso to such a phy«i- cian as Dr. DOLBY, 227 Grand street (near the Bowery), New York. His exa! European and American repata tion gives e guarantee for the performance of whatever he promises. A female physician, with ruitable board, norsing, &e,, are provided for ladies. Dr. Dolby’s rhew- matic pills, and Professor McDevitt’s fever exterminator, with other approved medicine, constantly on hand. R. HUNTER, 3 DIVISION STREET, NEW YORK, #0 long and favorably known to the wie, may be consulted at his old established office, where he has practised in one branch of medicine for the laat 24 years, and made more cures than any other man in the city, in many instances of persons considered le, of which be has permission to refer to as heretofore. Charges moderate, and in all cases » cure guaranteed. Caution. —My great remedy, Hunter's rod drop, that cures cortaln diseases without drying its poison in blood, can only be bad as above. Price $1. Call and get the Monitor of Health. D* JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, HAS PERFORM O1 ‘ed more cures than any other medical man in New . Dr. J.’s treatment is eafe and expeditious: his medicines can be ‘aken without fear of detection, Charges moderate, and the money refunded if satisfaction is not given. I RTANT 10 FEMALES.—DR. DUBOIS OFFICE En Agency for the exclusive treatment of all diseases ‘cident to fernales, No. 80 Lexington avenue, near Fast ‘Twenty-reventh street and Fourth avenue. jee for female derangements from $1 to $5. Advice gratis, Consultations and letters confidential. Mail letters, con. taining $5, served with advice and medicine by return port. Relief guaranteed in all cases. Pationte from itance provided with eligible board, nursing, and at- tendance, with exclusive apartments. $$$ ——— PECIAL. MEDICAL NOTICE.—MRS, CROCKER, LA SD dien’ phyriciang office 680 Houston street, second door west of Broadway. Ladies who a the many distressing complaints to which our sex is subject, will find speedy and permanent relief by con- sulting Mra. Crocker, a# she. has paid particular atten- tion to female diseases of every description. General weakness, dyspepsia, liver complaint, serofula, ac., trented with skill. Also, attendance particularly om Indies in confinement in New York and yieinity, #0 that they can secure the advantages of experience, and at tho same time the delicate attentions of their own sex. P. 8. —All letters addre o Mra. Crocker, at her office, will receive prompt attention. Open from 10 A.M. ut oP. M.