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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Wepnespar, Aug. 27—6 P. M. ‘We have nothing of importance to report in the ftock market. The transactions to-day were to a, fimited extent, without material change in prices. At the first board Illinois Central bonds declined } per went; Reading, }; Delaware and Hudson advanced 3 per cent, and Cumberland }. Erie and Readiag ‘were the moat active stocks on the list. Cleveland ‘and Toiede was active, and closed at a slight im- (provement on the opening price. The market is weak and feverish. There is no sustaining power ‘in the street, and the impression is daily becoming more general that a serious bank contraction is about being realized. Money is at present in good supply, notwithstanding which prices for stocks are gradually settling down. No one beyond the regular street speculators can be indaced to touch stocks, except as sellers. There is a margin for a fail of at least three per cent in all the leading stocks. The exports of specie to-day from Boston astonished speculators fora rise. Noone had any idea that the Canada would take out more than four hundred thousand dollars, instead of which the shipment was six hundred and thirty-eight thousand. ‘The Illinois is on her way here, with, it is report ed,a million and a half of gold from California. ‘This wili not arrive in time to affe +t the bank average much this week. The bank contraction does not, however, depeud upon the supply of specie so muchas on the deposits. The deposits must, as busi- ‘neas increases and the crops come forward, be drawn ut, and the discount line must keep pace in the reduction. At the second board the market was heavy. Reading fell off 4 per cent; Erie, 4; New York Central, j. After the board lower prices ruled. New York Central sold at 853 per cent, seller 10 days. Very few seemed disposed to operate at current rates, and the tendency was decidedly downward. The only exception to the depression ‘was La Crosse and Milwaukie. At the ciose 68} per cent was offered, buyer 60 days, and 68 per cent -eash. Galena and Chicago sold at 107}, buyer 60 ‘days. Milwaukie and Mississippi closed at 75 per firm. Illinois Central privileges sold this morning at 114 per cent. There is an active de- ‘mand for them, but there are very few on the ‘market. The interest due on the Ist of September, on bonds of the city of Milwaukie issued tothe La (Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad Company, will be paid on and after that date, at the office of Atwood & Co., No.8 Wall street. The interest on the seven per cent bonds of the city of Milwaukie, issued to the Milwaukie, Fon du Lac and Green Bay Rail- xoed Company, will be paid on and after the Ist of September, upon presentation at the same place. Albert H. Nicolay’s regular semi-weekly auction Bale of stocks and bonds will take place to-morrow, ‘Thursday, at half-past 12 o’clock, at the Merchants’ The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol- Jows:— Senynets to-day included,$10,000 on California The warrants entered at the Treasury Depart- ‘ment, Washington, on the 25th inst., were as fol- ‘lows: — For {the Treasury Department For the Interior Department For customs $5,181 43 ‘The receipta for the first three weeks of this of the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Com- pany amount to $42,920 against $31,651 in the cor- ponding three weeks of last year, which is an ‘increase of $11,300, or 37} per cent. The best four railroads in this country are, beyond jall question, those having their Eastern terminus on he Western shore of Lake Michigan. These roads, running east and west, extend into the rich agri- regions of Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minne- ota, &c., and do the carrying trade for the richest ctione of the mines. These roads are as follows:— TxcwK Roans rRom —_ 1 sage To THe Missisarrt 89,600 784 15-6 per ct 92% We have placed theee roads in the order of pro- The month of July is generally below average in earnings. At the above rate, the La Cro and Milwaukie would earn, gross, for the tyear, $4 per cent; the Galena and Chicago, 31 per D the Milwaukie and Mississippi, 22 per cent; d the Chicago and Rock Island, 22 per cent. ‘These rates would be realized on the total cost of road. Asa portion of the cost of each is repre- ted by bonds drawing comparatively a low rate pf interest, the per cent earnings on the capital stock would be much beyond the rates named for jh road. The export of cotton goods from Boston from past 15th to the 22d, was 328 packages; previ- ly, sinee January 1st, j25,828 packages—total this year, thus far, 26,156 packages; same time last , 18,991 packages. The value of the exports for the week, specie, was as follows: inclading American, $139,052 07; foreign, $27,661 47—total 165,603 64. The valae of merchandise ware- forthe week ending August 22, 1856,was:— 253 00 100 a & Mis BOA! co she Brie RR...83 69% 100 880 69% ne os 10 50% 100 Gal&ChicRit...b60 107° 100 Reading RR. .b3 40... ..060 1200 Oity 5'* “6 pee aa aco.b60 tai Roo Com i0o, 300 do 630 76 Clev & ToIRR.... 100 Chi & Ris RR.890 Wrowaapay, Aug. 27, 1956, ‘The market was well supplied with beef cattle at Aller- "8, ® large portion of which were really vory fair look- cattle, and were held at high rates, Nearly all of the 0 have changed hands, and are now in the hands speculators, who at once pitched their prices up to $11 100 Ibs., and several determined to force the buyers o come to their terms or to go without; and as the latter impossible, owing partly to the scarcity of beet cattle week, they were forced, in a measure, to comply ith the former, and @ large number wore reported to been sold for le. per th., which was the highest paid. The a vii ea ade 4" hee quality compared With the last few very jair for that for sald tc be fold ‘at prices thes yards the do: Sales were made at from $8 to $11 per 100 ibs, “Tne sup- came Caged from Ohio, Mlinois, Kentucky and this and the bulk ame ver the Erie and Hudson River ton’s aaa pale MF canadian toe notwi cr high prices prey go the large os supply on hand—as large numbers of people are revotning foe the various places at which they had been sojourning durii the two months—it was thought the cattie would a! be disposed of during the day. Iadeod, many of the sellers were at mare? e 12 M., and in the afternoon were as deeply eng: in politics) as toy were in the Mey? of cattle in the forenoon. demand for milch cows was not 80 great az it has been some weeks past, and prices had declined about $3 and $5 per head. Veal calves continue in unusual demand, and they ey bring prices fully fig than under éc. An ordinary calf sells for 6340. per lb., which may be said tr be about the average price. Sheep and lambs sold at higher prices during the lat- ter part of last week and on Monday, at which time there was but few in the market; but large arrivals tor the past two days have brought about a decline of about 28. a 38, per ead. ‘The foflvrings are looking unusually well, and sell about as easily as any stock in market. The receipts were mostly from Obio and this State. Swine are more plenty, axd are held at 6c. gross weight. There were some 000 onsale at Allerton’s, some of which changed hannds at 6340. The demand was not ‘80 brisk as for two or three weeks past, and some of to- day’s offerings, it is thought, would be {eft over unsold e following are the ipts and sales of all stocks at Allerton’s for past week:—3,178 beef cattle, 3 milch o 106 veal calves, 425 sheop and lambaand 930 swine, Tke following table shows the current prices of all stock, according to their quality:— Extra beet cattle $10 59 a 11 00 Good quali 960 a 10 00 860 a 9 00 800 a 8 50 66 00 a 60 00 40 00 a 50 00 25 00 a 35 00 oye ft ry 200 a 600 6ya 9 what States the supplies at Allerton’s came, am ikewiae by what conveyances :-— Obio, beef cattle 920 ttle. 200 lowing are the sales made during ‘the ‘week at the other markets :— At Browning’s—366 becf cattle, at $9 a $1050; 49 milch cows, $30 a $60; 72 veal calves, 5 To.; 6, 487 sheep and jambs, $2 a $6. ‘At Chamberlin's—181 beef cattle, at $8 a $1050; 83 milch cows, $30, $40 and $60; 121 reel calves, 6c. a 7c.; 6,828 sheep and lambs, $2 60 a $5 At O’Brien’s—127 beef cattle, at 0 @ $11; 102 milch cows, $25 a $60; 68 veal calves, Sie. Ke. ‘The total sales for the week, at all the markets, com- pared with same time last year, and last week, was as follows 4g 20,1858, Au9.21,1966, Aug.22,1885 . Aug. . 29,1855. Beef cattle, marry abe ears tt) Milch cows 380 ‘228 281 Veal calves £66 554 tnd lamsbe., 13,564 12,204 17,199 Showing an increase over last week of 1, 077 beet caitle, and a decrease of 88 milch cows, 186 veal calves an 1,160 bry 3 and lambs; and a decrease in all stock ag compared with the corresponding week last year, a3 fol lows:—3273 beef cattle, 53 milch cows, 188 veal calves, and 4,995 sheep and ‘lambs. The report for the same time last year speaks of the market as being dull, witha large supply. CATTLE RECEIPTS BY THE FRIEZE RAILROAD. ‘The following shows the amount of live stock brought over the road, destined for New York, for the week eud- ing yesterday morning: — Cattle, bi Sheep, ** Hogs, =“ Horace, “ Caives, lambs, “ CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Weoxespay, Aug. 27—6 P. M. rai receipts were ight, with smal! sales of at $7. Bxeapervyrs.—Flour—The market was inactive, and prices were without change of moment. The transac- Uons were confined to ab out 6,000 a 6,000 bbis., including all descriptions at about the following ‘quotati ions ;— Common to s seczeazet Se ~excace Sese SeRsses age gFs Southern brands were easy at ‘quotations, and the sales‘embraced about 1,400 a 1, 600 bois. ‘at about the quotations given above. Wheat opened at about eaterday' ‘8, but fell off at the —_—s a dc. ~4 ushel ; sales Lan naga ng 80, ushels, cluding prit at $1 65 0 $1 “isi ; Southern red ime Southern Western Fed at $1 $04 61 and 8180 $1 5836 0 $1 81; choice pobre mp Corn was easy at the c! terday, with more doing. The sales embraced al 60,0C0 a 60,000 bushels. including inferior, at S7c. a 58c., sound Western mixed at 603c.a6ic. Rye con: Unued frm. Sales of 3,000 bushels oid Northern were re- ported at 88c. which was an advance. Oats were firm, ¢ with sales of State and Western at 480 Corrxn.—Sales of 2,000 were made of Rio; 1,200 of which bi 1OXe._ and remainder 10%c.' ‘A sale of about 4, were made by auction at re: ald lige, emo embraced about 800 bales, part in ae The market closed without change in prices. Faxicurs.—Rates were steady, with rather more offor- To Liverpool, 70,000 a 80,0€0 bushels grain wore ged, including corn and wheat, in bulk, at 644. a bags at 74. Flour was nominal at tons fustic were taken at 17., and 300 bales cotton at 4s. To floor was taken at Is. 10541., and 150 tons oll cake st 195. To Havre wheat was en- PA ae ee eS ‘Y.—The market was steady at 0c. a 66c. per 100 Inox was frm for Sootch pig, at $91 60. $92 60, at atx mont Hors.—Tbe market was unchanged. We could only heer of sales of vome 50 & 60 bales common to choice ‘Western and Fastern at 7c. a 10c. at S60., and lump at $1 40. MOLASSES. — cf 100 bhds. Caba muscovado were 9.000 Kort oF. GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF clothing wanted, ta large or email ote. Libera prices paid, in current money, and punctual attendance en al or otherwise. SAMES MORONEY, 479); Pearl street. WORTH OF NEW Le ay OFF CLOTH- —Gentlemen 00.000 Aare roa: baggie ‘seeking to impose, Call or ad CONRGY. G51 Petel street,” N. B.—Merobert tailors having ew clothing to dispose of, will piease address aa above. ARNUM & TOWNSEND, DEALERS IN GENTLE men’s and boys’ clothing and furnishin, erate 8 Broad- way, near Twelfth street, New York. ‘articular atteniog v1 ie NU, iven to custom work. ¢ H TOWNARND, Good hands wanted for ply to pAReOM & TOWNSEND, mses” C' HING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING addresa- y to di of can receive the utmost value by ing 8. COMEN, 12 Laurens street, near Canal, or 62 West Proadway. Ladies attended by Mra. C. BILLIARDS. RD" $e fcr aee anaes AND NO. BARE tc LD lanles, with slate tnd rd. marble beds, "All sizea mode 9 order and on band. French cue leathers, pocket trimmings, 4c. 5 MINGS OF RVERY KIN Bitcaat spar TABL a otental cn Rau ri stevia 63 Ana street. Four good second hand Br aaRD private ase, a gr eee ‘i FOR fFreumings of ion 1B i 7) Ann, nblie bans y -t with Rate. or wy Eihsicds, “Tmproved ce . THM TRADES. Cir Randa to WANTED, —e been pl ened nt |, to work a rc 5 0,7 Cedar street, up 4 ae AU PORT le Meeetone mh OLD ) ERNE. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A} A MAN OB iuding b SB: —A FOREMAN AND OUTTER, OF LONG BX erence, in youths’ and children’s clothing, with a com- Jove lot of patterns, le open “or an engagement in a first class ouve, wholesale and retail: eit) Lane 5 given, Address 8. 'T., Beraid oftice, for three MASTER MECHANIUS.—ANY GENTLEMAN IW the country, elther carpen.er, mason or blacksmith, wish- ing * piout boy te leara either of the above trades, can hear of one by addressing a uote to W. B., Herald composing room, th slory. 1E CLOPHING BUSINESS.—WANTED, ASITUATION, 4s foreman, in a wholesale clothing house, or clowning and custom, by due who bas acted long in the aaino capacity, Can give the best of reference as to character and ability, A © wudressed ox £16 Post olice will receive prompt aiten- T° JEWRLLERS.—WANTED, A FEW GOOD WORK- ‘mem Wo a OOLLANS CO., 16 Maiden lane, up tay 10 JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, RT0.—WANTED situation by an ornamental engraver, who thoroughly anda his business; would prefer letieriog if perma- Acdreas Engraver, Herald office, ANTED.—TEN GRANITE CUTTERS WILL FIND constant employment and good wages by making apphi- cation immediately at New @uslom House, Petersburg Var J. MCCOLLAM &'CO , Contractors. ANTED—TWO. CARPENTERS AND TWO BLACK smiths for a whaling voyage. Ship to sail this week, Apply to landall & Robson, 161 South sl, corner Peck slip: WA4XTEDIA SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED diamond and pearl setter'and mounter, &c.; will not be Pprveular in going to any part of the United ‘States. Address ANTED—A GOOD BLACKSMITH, io THAT understands welding railroad bars. Apply to G. P. Bergen, office of the Long Island Railroad ‘Company, Brook- lyn. TANTED—A GOOD Ci OLORIST. WHO UNDERSTANDS ditferent branch: usiness, to act as forewoman; ‘one who has worked on Tiletins preteired Apply to P. Z Cozaos, 107 Nassau street, corner of Ann, after 3 o'clock P. M. Weep rwe GOOD SLATERS, AT 626 WASHING- ion st. ONNE D'ENFANTS.—UNE FAMILLE AMERICAINE, qui demeure a New York demande une bonne Francaise qui ne parle pas Anglais et qui est habituée aux soins des en- tants, ‘S'adresser par lettre, a A. M. B., Moriagville Post of- fice, Westchester county, N.'Y. US ANCIEN OFFICER FRANCAIS, AGE DE 40 Al ‘ayant une prononcistion francaise tres exacte, et pari un peul Anglais, eaireralt un emploh de profoweur de F ae Fi Fran- jeunes pasa limportance de la retribution. 8’ ea peta & Mousiour. Leviere, Capitaine dos Gardes La: NE FAMILLE PARTANT POUR LA FRANCE DESI- reraittrouver une bonne Francaise pour prendre soin oe = pendant le voyage. S’adresser No. 62 St_ Mark's = INTELLIGENCE: OFFICES. T MORRIS COHNERT & CO'S,, 287 BROADWAY, COR- ner of Reade, can be obtained { good. help, viz: German, English, Trish and Scotch; also, mechaaics, rs, &e., at this or the branch office, 128 Greenwich street, MPLOYERS, WISHING THE BEST SERVANTS IN the city, should apply to FERRR’S agency, 17 tablished. “Removed to 51 Kust Twelfth street, one of Broadway, where families generaily are respectfully in vited to oall. ' Fifty best servants wanted, EALLY FIRST CLASS SERVANTS, WITH RELIABLE references, suitable for gentlemen's families—sooks, inurees, seamsiresses, chambermaids, waiters and laundresses, may be engaged immediately at MANNING'S agency, No. 10 Tillary street, near Fulton street, Broo! b. nently established, under most distingui 7 ANTED—AT 766 BROADWAY, 2 BOOKKEEPERS, 2 conductors, 2 salesmen, 3 clerks, 2 barkeopers, 4 wait- ers, 2 porters, 2 brakemen, 2 firemen, 2 baggagemen, 2 coach- fren, 2drvers, men on sicamers and railroads; 4boys for trades and for stores, Charges moder LOUIS KAUFMAN, Agent ‘ANTED—AT NO. 6 FAST BROADWAY, A CLERK, in a jobbing house; also, an entry clerk, one barkeeper, two porters, two mer for steamews, one coachman, one piano tuner, three boys to learn trades, one salesman for a furniture store, one sacswoman for a millinery store, two waiters for a hotel. ‘GILLEN & CO, ____ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. MACHINE WANIED—OF TH NEWEST CON- struction, to tear quickly to pieces old ropes, for caulk: ing purposes." Avy one having such for sale may’ address T. ©, at James Tucker's, $57 Broadway, wear White, BAR COU; NTER, SHELVING, AND OYSTER STAND wanted, second hand. Address John Miller, 79 Mercer at. pets COTTAGE WANTED—IN A QUIBT neighborhood, suitable for a small, genteel family. a best of references given, Address W. B. P., Ue Brooklyn or Bedford preferred. URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN pou? and Thirty second streets for a small family, in a good lo. cation. Rent from $300 to $1,000, Address box 4,603 Pos ice. ‘OUSE WANTED—IN A GENTERL NRIGHBOR hood, on or betore the 1th of September, one that has modern improvements and wil accommodate a family of nine persons. Rent not to exceed , for which a perma- Rent tenant may be had. Address box 4.213. Post oflice. ‘OUSE. WANTED—NOT FAR FROM FULTON FER ry, Brooklyn, suitable for two very small families, not over five or six persons in all. Address A. B. & C. D.. Brook- ly Post office, stating location and terms, P= A HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL 4 hborhood. ' Wate: a tee ewe ore = Mo Rent not to exceed, "S10. Address, siaung lo- cation and particulars, D. F., Herald office. EWING MACHINE.—A SECOND HAND ONE WANTED. Ii must be in perfect order, to do both fine and coarse Work. "Address foom #8, Bt. Nicholas Hotel, naming price, whose make, and where it can be seen. ANTED—PART 4 A HOUSE FOR A SMALL family. Address H. R , Herald oflice. Were. coer. bye) gad 4 youn, FEET in diam) =e '@ in proportion. Reiners ‘Baste. 4 Ld ply ANTED—A HOUSE, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISA- front pi re] the whole or ed, wh stone referred, part of the rent would betaken’ in board, ins good location, and between Ninth op Ruth and wey ach area, a, Fourtand Sixth avenues, ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE OR A SUIT OF 5 ROOMS ‘end kiteben, in ® neighborhood, by a respectable family, Rent, $16 or $18 per month, which will be paid if winhed by 0 ‘Address 0, the owner of the Braid oftee bs ANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE—A THABS ity al tag modgra twproversestas ia, © plsuacht joceuon wi town. Pi a 0 yy jatong ANTED—A GOOD CAPACIOUS SALOON, A FEW of either aide of Broadway. Mant bs between Leonard and Houston wtrecis, “Address, mating iocation, D. S., Hroadway Post oflice. ANTED—IN THE SEVENTH WARD, A FRONT basement or frout , suitable for a physician's of- fice. Address Doctor, Post office. ‘antes SMALL BRICK poy, WITH ALL pi wements, le for i comewhare between + mod sh sent not to exceed $300. Address H. AAT Herald umice. WARTED, IMMEDIATELY—THE Lt og! PART a A email house, (over a i fers Be ; location below 25h stent moveree, “Address, kmmedistely (, 1. Sait & Boyd, house agents, No. 2 Appleton's Buflding, 346 Broad wn SEGARS, AYANA SRGARA—AUL THE FAVORIT® BRANDS Bole Fe eee np ROUEN, 164 Maiden lane, seeond floor, AVANA SRGARS—PIFTY THOUSAND, IN Pa iy’ J bores, for sale low, in lots to suit purchasers, by C. SINCLAIR, 119 Pearl street. JEGARS.—OVER A MILLION, ; bj Rr 9 MAR +) ket rates, -to cash purchasers. rior family at fifteen per cent fy p— CL = price. Cash made on of ee domeaue or G rman manufacture. ). CA EEKS, 17 way. =—_——SS————————SSSS====== DENTISTRY. ar *- EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, BY MEANS lication to the gums, by Dr. BE. WIL- ‘street. This application is Rertecrly bam nig eet, it imply the ctroulation of to be ex! haifa minuie, ‘around the during which aif sense of feeling tn the parte is suspended: ¢ —MORT BEAUTIFUL, ARE INSERTED, FROM manner, without one toa full trecing the roots RAPOLRON PRETERRE, dentist. Teeth extracted Terms very moderate, ai 435 wa ‘WINES AND LIQUORS. ROM THE TAP, AT THE SAMPLE ROOM, NO. 18 ‘Wall street.—Alsopp's Bast India tonic pale ale. Try it. Onze peg WINE, Zon Pry aLt years olde by the i¢, dozen, or gallon. ce tg | eA, * —OLD LONDOS ore to toes twelve Foto Sr Sin importers CONSUMPTION, ONSUMPTION AND ITS RAVAGES SUCCRSSFULLY treated in three weeks —If I cannot check the fatal gress of it in that ified ‘ca foot, fit lead the sufferer to no further expenses, “It conmmption is not checked in te infancy, before the third singe ia Tully de- is only madness to attempt it afterwards, J. D. DURKIN: Chronta and Coneumption Boctor, 178 Bowery, ———$———SS—SSS—T—_=——_== SPORTING. OOS, RABBITS, ENGLISH FERRETS, ac. —TWO pairs Kalish ferrets: large lotof mocking birds, canaries, pigeons, nnd taney fo dogs of every description, for by if JOUN! ‘On he Greenwich street, corner of Mur. ray. a pose WANTED.—WANTED TO fue HASE, ga for » new or second hand sail boat, to Jer. Must be cheap. Address stating rion, Ge: vO 128 Jersey City Post office. an size sar Beoapwar.— — GENOY OF NICARAGUA, N The ~ undersigned hav: Bient of Nicaragua, Geveral oie, lroulway foe has free w Nv time peat Director of rage, is now ine city, of thisagency. From his extend ledge A he is erabled, to give moat valuable tafe 5 ponaoraicg Nicaragua. The red nner the Wiearegus will leave on the 9h of September, and that beautiful country are advised to make carly app! the agency. the office of ALEXANDER C. LAWRENCE, General Emigrant ‘ _New You: Aug, 281 ugraut Agent of Nicaragua for U. 8. ANE UITY OF PURGATION.—THR ENDS OF the theory of purgation Bove exeeaally’ on thelr ee The bie not oat lmpresses the fact that the the flesh is ¢ blood, but also that by means of purging, th is purt fied of disease, oF salt Bi: "P ad SSTat eee anal be clean" ; shall purge Pee pine aus 3:12—' He will thoror wor his wheat into the garner" ; hr Byres his floor, and g: old leaven, that ye may have ” Purge out, therefore, the # eisen allielons to’ pregation be said ly aptrit- allusions to purgation may be said to uslly,, but how. would. thoy ae bad “force recency figuratively, unless understood practical wi the human body as an etadlexio of disease? Medical men appear to be blinded by peculiar pt ee the sxamination of thissubject, Tt a not because of & want of medi sal works illustrative of the great practical the cure of disease, for ureatives they have sed ti are numerous, Ikmay we disappointed theirexpeciations. “Brandreth’s Pilla would not have done #0. Baptiste Porta, in a work ork published in 1688, gives hie opia- jon that all disease di ‘or its continuanes upon the re- tention of mater ta ine bowels ‘and eireuision eyond the time nature designed.” He asserts that the purgatives he Fecommends will entirely rettore the health.” Lord Bac \¢ same opinion as to the; ‘elcacy of this prac- tice! and observes" that ‘even in’ Keafth an occasional eo of purealives ia beneficial—thas it has the same, effect upon on the man body that pruning has upon trees, removed, aid new stimulus created. Fi same iden precisely in his Aphorisms. In ir. Samuel Collins on the subjeci of purgalion. examinations ENS and areata had bee a Sanctorius ai the same date, a volume in which he aleve tht ai dinage i teased by impure air, by inoe- the retention of matters shoul have passed of by the skin, hy te denn ory toe owe He proves Shalit ig pun means of merc opfum that that the toot heals fe to be ~ Dr. Leroy, Par acon work entitled ‘ Curative Medicine,” Aor ips weigh denjed century, proves, in over fifteen thou- sand cases, cures all curable diseases, 80 as hie obser porte ioe a extended. Dr. aa with this belief, er having Fagin fever ‘and St, Vitua dance, lice and i Ch grrnyh cured by Bamply evacuating tna’ ator, ven way. ‘Observations on cabernet ‘3 2 Sas Observations on the tonstitutional Origin and vatment of Local Disease and on Aneurisms,’’ Brovee tha ho was of the opinion that all these, as well as erangement of the digestive could be cured effectu- ally only by those medicines which purged the bowels and pu ne Jamcs Wilson, Ci eaanaa 1822, upon ‘‘Mor- aptone, declares, in an extended practice of fifty vent that in the use of pur; medicines in sickness he r seen beneficial results. hw: & good “ begs medica! vestigate the ane not organic, can els until the disease rr tive, innocent and safe for all, was a di to bode. sired; thet it would be worth more to the public than alt drugs of the materia medica. 1 shall commune immediately the Publication of these works in extenso, to be called the “Library of Furgation.” The pre- from the uate of Brandroth's pil will be be mainly applied to this great object; they alone are Durgative or anti-bilious medicine known. ‘aus alalld of tarwuperi or * life ‘ition pills,” has the life. poy Brandreth’s in a more conde the lal form, i ter being equal to ive Brandreth’s on the blood and. secretions. But they bots cleunae the system, and bots ‘alone, or in combination, to carry out this great principle; and both are Yalued beyond price, where known. ra. The thin, those cate fibre; mperate in drinking and abstinent in eating; the nervous and irritable; the hydro- ry vegetarian and flatulent; the aged and. puny child; when any incaleul Refit the general health, | The elements of life impaired ‘ite wear of life's machinery repaired, and {oa certain extont renewed. In serious pth g when ac Brandreth pills; when chronte, use one of the ipotne dSluoa pill sili every third or sixth day, and Brandreth pills printed direct a ‘The princip! ation ean be fully car ecole out by either of dhete medicines. “hrandreti's ‘pila have aotiyulty aad ea: tablished character on their side, and are a most valuable and reliable medicine, I can refer to many who have taken them for upwards of sixty years, and no rv medicine whatever has been used. I am not ie fortunate in respect to the Life Addition Pills. They have been used for over sixteen yéars, but in no case altogether alone; they have either eran after or in combination with the Universals. Pe says yt in chronic costivenuess, in chronic rheumatisms ff the head and joint, in chronic deep seated local pain, in ropeles, 1am beyond doubt satisiied, ‘that by the ald Ortbese ills, many have been cured sooner than they would have een by Hrandreth's pills alone, Generally one Life Addition Pill in costive habits will oper- ate eo mildly, as to merely evacuate the contents of the intes tines without occasioning any excitement of the body, or even stimula‘ing the exbalent vessels of the intestinal canal. In ai cases Where one or two pills are used as a dose, and they operate, hey Cee the bowels and carry otf extraneous mai- ter already out of the course of the circulation. ‘after a large Gose of Brandreth's Vegetable: Universal Pills, the bowels seem to rejoice in one of these pills twenty-four or forty eight hours afterward. They are very soothing in their nature, and after all brisk & full purgation, one will prove ueef\:!, and nid in restoring the bowels into a healthy secretive condition; in aged persons this is especially important. FIRST CASE. Tajury to the head Brandreth’s Pills the Pill every six honrs dn the day frely cured.” Whole sumer 6 SECOND CASE. Terrible case of ulceration; ulcers all over the body; mer- curia! disease ; had used Hrazdreth’s Vegetable Universal Pills for three months; general health improved; dropp these, took Life Addition. Gne every third day; in six weeks every ulcer was healed, and no other medicine waa used. THIRD CASE. For twenty years a man had bad no evacuation by his bowels without medi injection. For tive years pre. pa Le ig yt be used no medicine save Brandreth V. = lower than ion pain. “Third atiack en: is used, twelve. Hi Pilla cured this case of cons.itutional coativeness Scope iy, and gave bim as healthy evacuations as he had when he was sixteen years of age. Trandre Fs sad sold et 25 cenia per bor, at 4S randreth Building, and by all Canal street, medicine = oy he Harvapaaila or Life Adaition Pills being, the conden: ition of the curative, principle of Brandzeth’ gaiy ar. irandreale Office, 43 Canal. “our door wes of roadway, price £0 cents, containing ten i Skanprera, roc? ete sro ofa oe FREE fd og acres: So ae Waterss ae Ceca ersona desirous of fee, 108. Went sree, Coot bt seh where. Vabeha; for some tine. past Director of Coloulsatlon in Mian fogea, haan be ound te present. IRS AT LAW TO, THE FOLLOWING BUROPRAN estates are respecifully informed that ihe undersigned, they will receive s copy of an Mivortatiment lished tn order of the fig of ( Court "Ragland, calling for forthe heirs of said viz Lawrence, Rowe, Skyrme, Peto, Pounds Reeves, Gold: A. KNIGHT 4 CO., Buro- He Froud, Towers, 53353 ee tea i i H i Hi rH 4 Py 4 ES a! a 3 4— James Kelly patton ati. —Freanees ; h Warral ; street, near 4th avenue. Sd avenue, near 126th s, wannattan John W. Dr. Joho Tyes. ev iiponons EM AMeR, om A Days J RB, KRTCHUM. New Yonr, Aug. 27, 1806. LR AKEFIELD.—THE MEMBERS OF THR INDUSTR avenue. Alet at. Tabernacle Committee, fome A: Sea pas Tt Parghasing rates NEW YORK HERALD THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1856. T° KAPTAING AND OWNERS OF Subscribers beg leave to return thanks pid pairons for the many favors wey have business, Sey caulkers, and wish to inform them nd the pi the Tublie they. ts built a floating dock, Feople's Dock Company, sn Seo to take vessels on wen most advantageous (¢ras South street, New WAIN Wi WHITLEY, Agents. 9 ayy ennget TAX PAYERS. aaEATION IN BROOK is higher be: Cy ory has been z formed wih'e view to te h will sit from nine ‘A.M: to five P.M., oa Thureda y aud Saturday of tho present week. fe earneatly invited to call oF VU, § BRIS ALBANY AND, PORPOISE.—HRIRS + of seamen of the Albany and Porpoise can now obtain the money due by act of Congress, IOMAS L. BRAYNARD, 61 Wall street. INSTRUCTION. —zPENMANSHIP, Sa ROR EERPING, $10.— 1857, i. ais day: Feo pou roadway, aways gree Pte ty {ent antoed fallaatiatiction, 'D. removes all ling from every hand. Remember, day, for the 1857. “A OMA P. DOLBEAR, 609 BROADWAY, Y.—Dear air, 1 should do injusitoe to my feel: ings pot cknowied ge the gratificaiton | feel at the rapid improveme sons have made in penmanshi x co our instruction: ‘At ‘ine en end of vd ‘ereitsfeason the ve ae a specimen of their rapid off hand a ‘confeas I was ey gg ye had T seen Seal improvement in so short atime. The more agg was I gratified, as Thad abwae ‘supposed them to be hereditarily bad writers. Re- ully, yours, &c., OUN YOUNG. atte crermecneereenreneee ee. N EPUCATED YOUNG MARRIED LADY HAVING met with very heavy losses, would be pleased to take & few pupils to instruc, in, ber own house or would take the entire charge of and educate a widower's children ; {o leach the English, German, French, vocal and \Anekensatal thusle. Address 51 1525 Post office, New York, CORR EEEIEG, Lifapiis niet AND THE OTHER success in mercantile life are bex 1, modern latanry. Booms 346 Broadway, Appleton’s Building. ee OF ST. FRANCIS rend 39 WEST FIF. ih x, botvroen, Filth and greanee. 2 clause wil be resumed tio on Monday, the September, MICHAL 1 DRISCOL, P1 Presidents COMERCIAL ax neve beurre ng ed Fes Mp 75 HENRY Female de artment at 192 Ea roadway? 01 On SENNER A .. Principal. 1H. COUDERT’S LYCEUM, % ST. MARK’S PLAGK ric BR. Coudert’s FRANCIS B. MAUBICE. Di F. BERTHET bce bg Fp tae ace = friends and the public that on September be rane fe amen, st ma boarding and day sabool for ‘and commerci is the language of ike school. ‘There ls & e*cyus: are (acceot, Shere afl che taal sium. NSTITUTION FOR YOUNG, LADIRS—ON BROOKLYN Heights: 106 Pierrepont st ‘of Clinton, ALI Gre LEAF, AP, A Ms thorough ss Sot ances plished education, fabovesat the Brooklyn Post office. Ms ALFORD AND, mass BUETEED | WILL REOPEN their select French for young children, Monday, Sept. L Giroulars cas be spinined ex Mee Alford’s' residence, No. 268 Sixth avenue, between Sixteenth ‘and Seventeenth streets. gy ee 2 Tene On AW. WINANT, Priticlpal. Mirren Lenn cespes | Phage ancy eager | 4 y school fe ws HOWLAND Z AND DAUGHTERS WILL, REOPEM heir Freaeh and Rngliah ‘and seat Xu 9g ont further in! may ring! pal the ‘he oflce 0 the », 699 Broadway, ISH BOARD. Home Journal, or at Mr. usweats ‘* . COUTAN’S FRENCH AND ENG: ing ae school, ae Jenne, ladies, 279 Fifth avenue, will be ‘ednesday, September 10. ‘AD omnibus is atiached the institution, ‘RS. MEARS’ FRENCH AND ENGLISH ag pe par x SCHOOL is ena. eight oarding Pupils ta addition te ber Mrs. M. will be at home, to,reeeive parents and guardians who may wish to confer with her, on and afwer September Le Mee GRAND, VALS CLASSICAL ENGLISH, French ai boarding school fer young ES nen, Tedwoo np ‘ashington terraces, Hoboken, copensoptember L. Chvulare, with references, ai i gelato Fi Fire Insurance Company, No. 6 street, ia qRS. FAMARI anes ‘H AND ts a BOARD- Gosbr and 83 John wecee R. AND MADAME CRUCY'S FRENCH AND ENG- and day school for young ladies, Nos. 207 and 209 Henry street, lym, will reopen, as usual, on be 4th of September. RIVATE TUITION.—WANTED, BY teacher of ber own sex, who can give her two hours’ pri- Yate inetruction in the Re lish branche ‘erms must be mo- derate, Location on thi A LADY, A ene weat side of the city, Address E. White, Union square Post oflice. HANNAH MORE ACADEMY, WILMINGTON, ware. Principals, Missea . and Dr. A. He GRE PARENTS WHO DESIRE THE REAL ADVANCE. mest ot their children —There are two vacancies in jesare. M. ey avin RPLAIT'S } 4-3 ne 4 French school, 1.087 Broadway; and as their divided into two sessions only of five months each, sppieation should be made at once for entrance the coming session, r. The lain ee M. DISBROW'S | RIDING ACADEMY, FIFTH * sregue, cones Thirty. sith sees, will open for the reception of pupils on Monday. Sept. 1. —PARTNER WANTED, ACTIVE OR SILENT, iake an interest in an Co cash. bu is, cent, = security moun area: per ai Apply at te Chambers st., 10 $00 CASH TO INVEST—AS Ve IN anafe manufacturing business, an who is ore and eases wo Cg ‘Apply wo CRoMWw. uL Wr: co., Kor () ASR ihe ep TO Age TH a4 & 0x User, 6 ie exneert, purchasing a Peodstene om 13 at Florence nesa that can be made roa He will give satisfaction. to any ove. wi as, Broadway Post office, or Sat Florence Hoi 1.00034. UNG MAN, OF ‘OF THOROUGH aed + ness habite and iy, Inmself with some established Dusinesn, ‘Where the above qua i 200. fe ADV _ ADVERTISER, AT ONE OPERA. print an unlimited number of Ce] spplicarie to bank hotee, iluminated, lithographic velvet an FOLOPT 'Prankine beings Bremkbee APPT #2. IN A WELL PARTNER ae Bete tabliahed in Broad usiness, and can be greatly extended. Al pply to A. ROBINSON, 336 Broadway, per rah =PARTNER WANTED, TO TARE aBa F cas! room N nalited > aenage hi vi ~Ly ~ ie rentieman q\ L to manage the bus this ang in which with oper even a fortune can be inquire of A. inson, Broadway, 000 70 8 HANTED, AN ACTIVE PART. holesale jewelry business; toa bu aes man with ibe stove assouht & parinersntp’ will be given in a business already established 1 Nand paying $10,000 VE BUSINESS MAN, = $5,000, ‘asa partner, to take charge of the sales and medal dey of a business that has been established several yeara, and i pow baring over $2,800 a year on a small capital. With eapital and ability the business can be extended toa large amount immediately. Sales exclusively for cash, The ‘or wishes to devote his attention to the manufac: turing Gepariment The business will pay at least fitty per cont. None need answer thie unless heean command $5,000 in cash when wanted of reference will be required an to character and ability to furnish the necesmary funds For ap interview address Everett, with real name, Broadway Post $10.000, = invest mire Mpa top amy LO, TFTED TO te ty 8 first Cp ya way hotel, is, on, ey terms, dered oe ea wh with es York Post offic paren WA .—THR ADVERTISER, HAVING new and cenvenient building, with 10 of 12 horse water power, near the efty, desires tot make arrangements with some business, Porat ee be given Apply to HOW ES ‘Asanti street. Sear PARTNER WANTED-WITH ABOUT 82,0, Tegiuimate business, where the risks ara very sll snd the profte large. 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