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Fires im New Yo IAEH TH BREKWAN #rnBeT—Loss A80UT $126,000. @ortly aiter eleveo o'clock om Monday nignt a are sae dieovered in tie paver warebouse No, 66 Beckman ‘Mreet, owned by, Duikley & Oo, 5,When fret seeo the smoke was issuing from the fret floor, and on breaking ‘@pen the doors the ‘ire appeared to de im the office, on the Ann sircet end of the building, The flames spread rapid- and notwithstanding the exertions of the Sremen the entire meide of the Duilding, together with its contents, was copsued. Meers. Bulkley & Co. estimate their loss at be ss » $70,000 and $75,000. ibey are insured for 000, iD the following isuranee o Sendara: $5,600; San Mutoal, $5,000; Hun Qamere, Hodges Market, $5,000; Importe: ders’, t, $5,000 $2.00; nw 45,060; Jeltereon? $5,000; Hartrort $5,009; Brevoort. £5,000; Commer n'a $5,000: Hope, $2,500—total, $76 1 art of the building Was oceupied by 1 W Jones, devier in salted ekins and chamois, Voss about $6,000, filly losured. The ilding 1s ow? Ut is damaged to the extent foily sured, or and basement by Bassett & Mace, deaiers in Al Pheir stock is damaged by water probably to the extent of $5,000; in sured for $25,000, as f. llows:—Clt $4 000, Astor, $3,000: Coniinen $2,500 Peoples’, $2,500, Atianric, $5,000 The upper floors are occupiod dealer to cutlery. Stock damaged about $10. insured for $10,000 iu tho Puwnix $i ) i the esolnte Insu TaUCe COM aL ho dnilding is owned by Mr. Endi cot, ot) sured in the Con. It is daraog ea io cotlery ind bard $5,000; insured Contino tal $10,000, Franklin, of Pistia lowing Kosten companies: — hott, $6,000; American, $5,000 ants’, $5,000; National, owned by J. D. Wendel 3800; and wees for $15,000, $5,000, National, $3,000; Citizens’, $5.000, Tota), $15,009 sheldon, Hoyt & ©». had a quantity of rags in the base- ment of No. 85. Tbey wore ail destroyed; insured for $5,400 ia the Empire (ity and Rolief insurance com- pavies. The origin of the fire is unknown at prevent Tho Lire Marshal has it under investigation. Fike IN FERRY STRESI Fetween threo and four o'clock oo Tuesday morning A firo originated in the top floor of tho building No. 6 Forry street, occupied by H. C. nanvfactorer of he fre, a eit proBabien Ry was caused by a cinder Gio dyateemtian snes ore iging against the ecuttle, Mr. Geer’s loss will be about $200; insured for $1.200 in the Stuyvesant insurance ‘orpany. The first floor is occupied by Juat & Rutter, dealers in leather. Damage ding is owned by ¥. 00; Hob insu: ed. s. Ti a Wg! 309; insured. FIRE IN HOMPS” oN STREET. About one o'clock op Tuesday morning @ fire occur rod in tho bakery No, 151 Thompson street, owned by 8. Whorry. damaging his stock and fixtures to the extent of about $500; insured ior $1,000 in the New Amsterdam Insurance Company The building 1s owned by the Ha risop estate. It i§ damaged about $200; insured. Caure of fire uskuown at present, FIRE IN PULTON STREET. Shortly after eleven o’cieok last night a fire was dis covered in the provision store, No, 238 Fulton street, owned by Cane & Ward. It originated from a stove in she offlce. Damage to the stuck about 300; insured, Damoge to building about $100. Police Intelligence. Wantep ar Sixe Sixc.—Jonn Bray, who was charged with shooting Wm. Keefe in Ninth street on New Year's night, was arrested yesterday as an escaped convict from the steto Prison at Sing Sing, and was sent up the river. Keefe is in a critical condition aud may die at any mo- ment ndar—Tats Day. —Part 1—! 361. 363, 367, 421, Part '2Q—Nos, 41, "1121, 107, 985, 1074, » 604, al, 938, ScrRIOR CooRT.—Part 1—Nos 2559, 9135, 9205, 2001, 421i, 1047, 1202, 879, 1152. 3147, 1265, 2183, $179, 2060, 1711, #03, 2815, 1247, 3150¢ Part 2—Nos. 3124. 216, 2558, a8 3252, 3190, 2663, — 2006, 3174, 3176, 31 eee 203, 145, 18, 246, 250," 2 258, 289, 301, 281, 304, 94, 92, 81, 0, "port of New York, January 12, 1863. CLEARED, Steamship Roanoke, Drew, Hovana—Ludlam, Heineken ark Magdal all <Pename agdaiona, Porter, Aspinall -Penamme Ra‘lroed Co Bark Amelt Bebr Foeesre, ret) Pitta, ne Tour ‘Alexandre & Sop. Sehr Terah (Br), Walsh, 8t Kit:s—R P Buck & Co. Sebr Ann, Bed iimore—Merrill & Abbot. ARRIVED. VU 8 gunbost Neptune. Commander J P Sandford, return- e4 for repairs to engines. She sailed from here onthe vib het for te sp cial Weat Tate siuadron, mehip New York (Brem), Wonk outbampt da. with mdse Merichs &CO Hid heavy ri iy gale | rut inte Halifax 7th inet short of rom thence sich. paseence: throughout the coals, and sailed § 4 3 Troop, McLellan, gan. can a, 10 daye with ani i St Croix), Jensen, St Croix 2A Grand Fark. Ti, Dec 9), wigh salt, 1 Ives Recher & Co Sehr Mitlard ‘Pillmore, Growell. New Oricans. 16 dayr, ‘and molasses, io S W Lewis & Co. , Yorktown, 40 hours. Palien, Cullen, Norfole. Sad Virgil teenage Monmouth, Anderson, Hog Thorn (b's trantpor), Mergeo, Newbern, NC 8 artermant * Seamer Petro 8 Iranevort). —, Benatort, NO, 46 Bours, to U 8 Quartermaat fer, Revinson. Washington er, Nye, Providence, Steausmr ADRiatiC, Galway for Liverpool. Sreamenir Roan tailed yesterday for » Capt Drew, tailed yesterday for Havane, 8 8 8 Rowneenn, oO . from Lives a Row 21 for Bath, ie outh of the Ken bill a ful of water” The BA B regulers S41 tons, was bi Morlins, NB, in 1652, aud halls frou St Jobn, N. Snir 6rm Romext Punt. from New York, of and for Ham reviously reported lost, had on voard 3065 bbis pe- ‘8t $63,000; vennel valued at $40,000, Burs, 1226 tons, Al, built at Baltimore in, 1866. owned in New York, bas fold at, Bombay for paral Fupe's. Sue has been chariered 10 load for Landon at £2178 wee Brg Cautronsta. Gilford, at Brisiol {rom Matanzas, cxpe rienced very severe weather most of ¢ M Moutavk Tet inet, aud was blown off by a violeut NW that night, which continued for three daye, di ch Jost sails and the crew were badly frostbitten. tof the Ist, while reefing the foretopsal!, one 160 James Rourke, aged 18 years of sg of cuterdale, Bi. fell overboard and was lost. Bx Ba ashore ou Babin's Point aa Bris Carmponta. Lacna, trom Proviaence for St John, arriedwon by the toe. obabiy from New York f ashore at Tarpealin Cove. Lighters have g: NB, ie KORG Joxue, from Net ‘York for Baltimore, was ore below Annapolis 1th inst A seamer had trom Baltimore to ber aesistance. She les escy. Boston 12th from Phitadelphia, wae port from off Wellfiect by steamer [Charles ip & dieahled condition aud a, Sivinglioen rup Pati by an unknow! Rows Ananine, of and from Elisw: orth for New York, raphich went ashore near New London Lighthouse on the 1st A ‘came off on the lvth, after havin discharged her cargo jumber. She meet radder, = , oes ji much @amaged an ‘0 m: jecessary for her to go on the mar , taslway at New London for repairs. ee Bonn Lows Montes, from Cape Cod, a Seman mrigsice ie Hampton Nanda stn ged into one of inst, and lost her ® pony ol Peavey, Hocking, hence for Pembroke. tow! oltmes’ im Gintross,. wail wey Sted towed into Holmes’ Hole im dint led FRhie port Gt inst. and in erm Wount of head winds, anchered Oth i an tore om aunying 9 rove, vo that port th inet a the snow 01 nr, before reported a ter throwing overboard abou Ds ed arrived wt Holmes’ Hole 10th. Srnsuy SOPHIA, from New Vork for New Orleans, pnt tere amy Won fteade Bib inst for repairt—of what nature Bot pated Breavrve ACKIVE was cut through yesterday morning by ip nh’ how lew ashore and partly (cl of waver ov Oyeter Jeien Yworon. partially destroyad by #re aud peut orth River, has been raised. She bes a cargo edelphia neat day. J, bark Prince 0, 0f Bt Oroix, . ae m do Jan or] vow. » Coil ine. bo Ite 8, Bostow »), Doak go Mth bark poore Goddard. sina, 4 04g By Jam te port ig WWI, OF Derg Houmer Gor nd & i Jacmel Packet aS cL eid ehipa Minstrel {eee ek aned Cape od aia Pe), Gens es ito Arr bark Daniel Webster, Baltimery: brige izing riying fe ee ilnee Gem. Pha” aibes " BAL ti oan Tg ‘stoaun frigate Phlegeton, fertoli “Darke Bivine “(Bp), Pre, AUZADOLA 1 Byorett Mara Mond (Br), Melis, Prinee re omerset, Burling: Statesman, = od Pearl, Lunt, } York PL, Puller, voit North Pott, Bar. Supers Recetas heats sacle ¥ an Bepreee Prince of Bio, Janet park adelaide, Biohberger. Ric Frits othr Castor (Dan), Norris, Bt Jobns, PR, fld'schrs Kate Morrill, Weeks, NYork; Herbert Menton, Crowell, Pea JRORT,NO, Jan 2-ArF previous, bark Accrn, Bar- robre Arty do for Prov EDGARTO Joreraie for Bowe Varriols Preme ad Stevia jan Lay sclire Pleetwing, rash sama Furbueh, Plauders, NYork for do tor Wo; Union, Pendieto ixton, Williams, Baitlinore do for Ports- In port ee dng jai iso 39 brig Car OLAS HOLE, Jan 9. Pa— Spaulcing. NYork for Salem; Gen Peavey, 5 for Pembroke. Sid schré Kaie, N Berry and Laura Fratces. 10th Arr brigd’anams (Br), ™ seh Jones, Stewart, Bitz NYork for do, ming, NYork for B port for do; Abby Brack = ‘kins, Bowden, lo for Gen Knox, Barter, sl is been ashore. Re tamed on account of head wind. wchrs Elvira A Conan: Bia BP Shaw (Br), Wiscasset: brigs JW z> Win Arthnr. Fredonia’ (Br), Tropic Bird (Br). Cook, NYork for Boston. 110. aioe, (Br), George Amos; scnra er, Albert Bdward (Br), ' Osean ov. leaky; TR Jones, Abby Brackett, R 11 wo Knox, Fivire A Conant, Mecos, and W a 10—Arr schy Surprise, Barker, NYork. Jan S—Arc gchre A Tirral, Hig ms, Bosto Vek . Patterson, do tor 1 Geo W Snow, Haskins, Bangor via Balem for Lewis, Boston for Baltimore: Mount Hope. or Portland; Dashing Wave. Wiley, Portland Returned, on accgnnt af bead win hres 8 York; Franciaco, Kilby, and oy, Portiand for do; Exprees, Pierce, Boston Abhr Mount ape. i Catharine Rogers, Venton, Elicavethport jehra Josiah Avhorn, Gre; Antietam, Irons, Addison for NYork, od nokbing sailed this mornin Letitia Anu, Woodford, inca, liver, Md; Willis Boston aud the above vessels, except sche Mount Hone, NEW LONDON, Jan il—Arr schrs James Lawrence, Ro- El.zabetbport, Belie of the Bay, Cook, NYork. PORTLAND, Jau's—Arr Br steninabip Bohem! pool vis Londonderry, Br bark Norton, Hall, dit vi Georgie Deering, Pinkham, Philadelphi Pennell, Meicher, N¥ork: Br bark Me Minne Mitchell, Matanzas; Freeman, Washington, DO. Sid Br eteamsiip North Ainerioans 1 expo, Lth—arr barks Ellen §\ Wotton, Etizabethport; Arca, Willams, N¥ork: brigs sStartha A Berry, Bervs, Philadephia; Surf, Sweetlandg, VEEN “Erastus Brainard, E, Jan Ar Chapman: AYore HM. Jan 11—Arr bark Glide, MeMulleu, Zanzibar via é MARRIAGES AND _DEATHS. Marriea. Kaxce—Sreevr.—On New Year’s Eve, at the rosidence of the brides father, Bordentown. N. by the Rev. 4. P, Boel, Mr. Laonip. Kyou to Mies Exeaxor H., daug! ter of William Steele, Esq., all of the abovementioned lace. ee DoMI=—ARMSTRONG.—At Beaufort, south Carolina, on ‘Tuesday evening. December 29, by Chaplain George P Van Wyck, Liodtenant Hapry Looms, Adjutant of the Fifty sixth regiment Nev rk State Volunteers, to Mise Mary D. ARaernona, of New York city. No cards. Macy—Tonry.—In’ New Bedford, on Monday, January 11, by the Rev. Mr. Muichebey, Teronorrs FE. Macy, of this city, to Many H.. daughter of the late Franklin To doy, of the former place. No cards, MoRcan- sRzES.—On Tuesday, January 12, at Trinity church, by the Rey. Francs Vinton, D. D., Jamms Osnorn Morcanto Ameta Mary os only daughter of Alfred Charles, Esq., both of and. London (ngiand) Belen ‘copy. Nartw—ReAp.—I0 Je City, on Tuesday, January 5, by the Rev. Spencer M. Rice. Tector of Grace chu Syivesrme W. Narew, eldest aon of Alderman Nefew, aud Second Lieutenant of Company I, Fifth regiment New Sersey Volunteers, t0 Many ANN, second daughter of Christopher Read, Esq. Albany and Lroy papers plea Paleek—MaLiy.—On Sunday, Sancary 10, by the Rev, Father MoTlueky, Sergeant Agwry Psimer, of the Tpir- ‘teenth New York cavalry, to Mise Rest Matry, all of this ae | rooklyn re please Copy. Eine tg —At GI ores burch, op Tuesday. Janu- ary 12, by the Rev. Francis Vinton, D.D., Dr. Groror A. Qrivny, of Morristown, N.J., to Mary Gawoie, eldest daughter of John Sneden, of Brookiyn, L. L ‘Smore—Sraenr.—On Monday , Japvery 11, at the resi- cence of ag bride's sister, im this city, by the Rev. 8. B. Bell, Mr. W.S. Suri to Miss Mary J. Stems, both of Ar- cade, N.Y. Woor—Lewws.—in this city, on Thursdey, Janvary 7, dy the Rev. Dr. Burebard, Wittam H. Woon to Ana Eva, youngest aaghter of John L. Dennis, 1'sq. Died. Amexp.—On Sunday, January 10, after a long illness, PREDERIC AmByD, & Dative of Darmstadt, Germany. b He was buried in the Lutheran Cemetery, Wil arg. “4 Antonio (Texas) papers please iy Byrwg.—o Tuesday, January 12, ord erie, Koren Mowroomexy, son of James P. and Fliza ¥. Byrne, aged 2 years, 1 month aud 3 —er ‘The rriends of the family are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, ou Tursdey afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of bie | te, 50 South First street, Williamsburg. The remeiie will be taken to Flatbush for interment. Brack —lp Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 12, of con- geetion of the br hf RREN BLaCRLY, eldeet son of Ed- 5 4. Beach, ‘aged 12 yeare and 6 The relativee and friends of the family aro reepectfally , d t attend the fuveral, from the residence of his , Wrecond piace, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon at ceti-past one o'clock. Brswgn.—On Monday, January 11, after a short avd painful Mluess, Anxa T. Bxuwnn, daughter of I, Christian aud S. Dorothea Bremer, aged years, 5 months and 3 cays. The relatives avd friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after. noon, &t one o'clock, from the resklenve of her parents, 171 Kast Twenty-first serest, corber of Second avenne Bouixs.—On Monday, Jabuary 11, Wruax Hurerer, only ebild of William’. end Haitie 3. Bolles, aged / years, 3 months aud 3 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the foneral, from the residence oi his parents, No. 189 West Twenty seventh street, this (Wed nesday) morning, atten o’clock, without furtber tuvita- tion. His remaius wi)l be taken to Newark, N. J., for interment. Bakserr—On Monday evening, January 11, at ten o'clock, after @ short and painiul ileess, Marcaker Cawney, the beloved wife of Cornelius Baruett and young- est daughter of Depnis and Mary Cawhey, uative of ekibbereen, county of Cork, Ireland, aged 31 years. The relativey avd frieude of the family are Fespecttuliy invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 30 Ouk street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock Her reimaibs wil be taeu to Calvary Cotes: y for inter. ork (Ireland) apers plenee copy. Brenor evaay’ senueey ‘12, Kove Branor , io a the 60d year of his age. jonds, and those of the family, are» vited to at. 1, on Thursday afternooa, at toree 0 vale, from his late residence, highteeuth stree!, third house Delow Fifh avenae, South Brookiya. uesday , January Te, deus Bont Ruse, 2 years and 6 months. The relatives and. friends ot the family, «'so Company third rerimont are respectfully invited to ihond the funeral, thie {Wedneaday ) afternoon, at ove o'clock, irom bie late residence, 183 Vrince vureet. ‘The remains wil! be taken to the Lutheran Cemetery for intor- meut. Bunvect,—On Tuesday, January 12, Josermye 8. Bin- kere, Deloved daughter of George €. and Georgiana Birkett, aged 9 months aod 6 days. jer remains will be teken to Greenwood on Thursday atternocn, at two o'clock, from the residence of ber px rents, 222 ry ee eefibats tet een ee tee ton of Robert L and Merion H. Cumming, aged 3 years, 9 months and 12 days, friends of the family are respectfully iuvited to tend the funeral, irom the residence of ro West Thirty-fourth stroet, Now York, this ( erceekay) afternoon, at ope o clock. Caavrers.—On Tuesday, January 12, of ecarlet fever, Bessanry F. Onsrrett, aged 1 year,§ Cromer abd 12 days, only eon of Willtom N’ sad Mary Obappell ‘The funeral will take place from the corner of Park and Portland avenues, Brookiyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ALtwoo'ciock. All sriend# and relatives are tavited te t- se8. Cox.—-At Cream Riége, N. J.,00 Monday, Janvary 11, of congestion of the jongs, Lore Miucen, wife of Obaries F, Cox, and datghtor of the lete Rev. William George Miller, aged 25 years atives and friends of the family are Invited w uneral services, on Thursday evenrny look, at the residence of her mother, No. 1¢ thout farther invitation. eveuing, January 11. after & pain- fuleand lingering ‘linees, tira. Many Cox. 0th your of ber age. pais and relatives of th tend the funeral, fro F. L. Norton, No. 267 Fifty-/ourth street, cor- nih avenve, this (Wedwesday) aftornoow, at one O'c.0CM, withont further notiee Cons O00 Monday, January 11, Corns Staten Is\eod, in the S6tb year of ber age, The relatives and friende of the family are A Cove, of nyiled oo Thureday afternoon, at one 0 otock On Sanday, January 10, at Barrington, Mase , ie,only #00 a rkeon Y, Qollios, formerly ity, aged 16 yours and 6 mo0th atiend the foveral, frowa tbe Reformed Butoh «i { Seemptinsvitie, OOLLING.- eof the family are rospeotiully invited oral, ibis (Weduosday) morning, at ben ocoek, from the hureb of the Holy Voinmunion, corner 4/0 etree! and Sixth avenue, without farther ©. The remaing will be interred in Greenwood Heme | rer jonday, January 11, Marinew Cancer #g00 40 yeare . 4 "Tae friends and reat tivowipl the family are respect (ati $$$ PT er oaeeeeeremmers nw Cox.—On Toesday, January 12, Baxzamim Dwicet, io- fan 3, of Tommnend ana ane H. Cox, aged 3 monthe 29 days. The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon, iwo o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 124 iat Thirty-second street. The friends of the family are * COwm.—Mre. Many Cowm, youngest Sanenfar of the Inte Peter Cook, wife of John's. Cowie, aged 24 years, 3 months and 8 days, ‘Tho relatives-and fronds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuseral,{on Thureday afternoon, at one o'clock. Dayon.—Saddenly, at Hempstead, L. 1., on Monday, January 11, Mre, Many Jane Daywon, daughter of Plizs Melvin, aud relict ef Join J. Daymon. Descner —On Tuesday, January 12, CLave Doscunt native of Hanover, Germany, im the 59th year of his age. The relatives and frieads of the Pen J are respectfully invited to attend the faneral,on Thurada; two o'clock, from is late residence, bd without further notice Devin.—Oo Tuesday evening, January 12, of a severe Iness, Mre. Devin, wife of Peter Devin, aged 29 yeurs and 4 taonths. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are pespecstolly invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday affernoon, at two o'clock, from her lave residence, 477 Seventh avenue. Faircwip.—On Sunday, January 10, after a painful aod cg ines, Menert N. Famemp, formerly of Og- densburg, in the ‘Oza year of bis age. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respectfally iovited to attend the fcneral, from the Churcp of the Hoy Communion, corner of Sixth Avenneand Twentieth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood ior interment Gross —On Toeeday morning, Jannary 12, Minw® Lomer, youngest daughter of Wm. M. and liza Ary Cross, aged} ge r, 10 and 18 days, ved her. Yer |, and BO tongue cans ol! oe much we loveu her, and Low wel); God loved ber, 100, and thought it best To take our 3fnn.e home to rest. The relatives and friends cf the family are respectfully the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, 580 Nint avenue, Hear Forty-sixtb street, op Thursday ajternoon, at one o'clock. ee R.—OO ‘Tueeday, January 12, Jony RB. Goeren, in Sdth year of bis age. mene relatives and friends are invited to attend the fanerai, from bie late residence, No. 375 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, on Thursday afterooon, at two o'clock, witb out further potice, Hareer.—On Toesday, Jannary 12, Mre. Puzarern Har. PER, aged 87 yeare. Her frends apd those of ber nephews, Jobn &. Norrie and the ‘ate D. W. Norris, are requested to attend the fonera). from the residence of the former, No, 156 Barrow street, corner of Hudson, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'elock. Haxpuey.—On Tuesday, January 12, Hiizanern CHar- Lor, daughter of Patrick J. and Elebeth Vanbury, aged 5 years. The tmends and relatives of the family are resp invited to attend the funeral, thie (Wednesday) aftern at half: past one o'clock, from the residence of her parent 260 Fast Ninth street. Hexy' t Titusville, Pa., on Thorsdsy, Janoary 7. of congestion of the brain, Jopy’A. HESNeL, aged 20 years, 3 months and 1 day. Staten Island papers please copy. Hort Up Monday, January 11, Puzanere consumption, in the 3otb year of ber The friends and rolatives are invited to attend the faveral, from ber late residence, 316 Hicks street, Brook- lyn, this day (Weduesday.) Hever Jn Williamsburg, op Toesday, January 12, of apoplexy, Jane, wife o: Join Hutebings, i the Seth year of her age. he gag of the touera) will be given in to-morrow’s mamond street, ©, of Borsaxp.—0n Monday, Japuary 22, Marcaner, widow of Jobn Holland, aged 31 yeare. The reiativee and friends of the family, as we!) as those of ber father, Jobn MeGrath, and of ber brother-in- Ay Thomas Botland, are respecttally invited to atend the funeral, from 42 Park st,, this (Wedmesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Harry %» Monday, January 23, Grorcr }lannis, in the seh year of his age. The relatives and friends sre invited to attend the funeral, from bis late reeidence, No, 63 West Fourteenth street, without further notice, this (Wednesday), at two o'clock, P.M. The remains doh be taken to Yonkers for interment on Thureday morning. Juxk.—On fuesday ‘orang. ‘January 12, Mancarer J., the beloved wile of Robert Junk, aged 31 years. The friends and relatives of the famil: are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, — ¢ Coens) after- noon, atone o'clock, from her j2 West Eighteenth street. Her perth aor ve taken’ to Green- ‘wood for interment. Jouxsi0N.—Ou Monday, January 11, Catesnine, widow of William Johnston, aged 70 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and thogg of her son-in-law, Stephen R. Piackwey, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her sou-in- Jaw, 143 Laet Tbirty-ninth street, Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, without farther invitation, Kavrewsxn.—On Monday, January 21, after a ehort illness, of preumonia, Joser Ksvermaxy, ip the 30tD year Of pis age. is friends aud thoge of Radoipb Stueler are respect- toliy invised to attend the funeral, {rom tbe lence of Radolpb Stueler, 640 Firth street, | between avenues C and D, this (Wedvesday) afternoon, #t half-past one o'clock. ‘Keren —0p Mondey Jauaary” 11, Jony Keren, aged 72 ears, Vis friends an acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from the residence of his son, Philip Ketler, No. 21 Carll street, Brooklyn, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Philadelphia papers please copy. Kavere..—On Monday, iiopesee Ti, alter a long ness, Prowse KNU 1 Fund Society are TEL, Age The members of the awerioas: Musica respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wedves- day) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 218 Grand street. Laxe.—In Br n, on Sunday, January 10, Mre. Mary Lave, relict of Davie! W Lake, formerly of Staten Island, #34 year. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, at the Moravian church, Staten Island, on Thureday noon, at twelve o'clock. Car- riages will be im attendence at Vanderbilt Landing, Staten Isicad, upon the arrival of the ten o'clock boat from New York. Rocuester and Bofialo papers please copy. McEwancy,—Atter a jong and painful iiiness, Axxe, the beloved wife of Hugh McEnerny, a native of county a vern, parish Castledarra, Ireland, ayed 27 years. The friengs of tbe fainil respectfally invited to attend the funera), thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at helt- past one o'clock, from her inte resiaence, No. 6 Staple 0m Teesday, Japoary 12, Marearer Pravoce Youngest daughter of John and Maria MeGinn, 4 years, 5 monthe and 16 deye, of croup. The felacives and iriends of the fawily, also of Philip Mot ino and of her grandfather, Mertin Dooly, are invited to attend the foneral, ou Thursday afternoon, at one O'clock, from the residence of ber parents, No. 207 Weet Thirty eighth street, near Senth avenue, without fartber notice. MeLovonuy —Op Tuesday, January 12, Many Mi Lovam- UN, aged 32 years. The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend te funeral, trom her late residence. corner of Furman and ‘State streets, klyh, this (Wedoesday) afternoon, at two ocloek. Londonderry papers ples % Mc Laceby. —Un Tuesday, Tunaary 12, Many aged 3 years, 2 months and 26 days, te beloved daugh’ ter of Bernard and len Mclaugblio, Funeral will take place from the residence of ,her parents, 4 Prince street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. No carriages allowed. Neevirr.—On Monday, Japcary 11, Wax Nesmrr, agod 42 years, The friends of the family and those of hie brother Hamilton are respectfully invited to attend the funeral , this ee ‘twelve o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 504 Second avenue. Newett.—Oo Monday, January 11, of croap, Haram T. Newn:t, aged 2 years and 12 days, chid of’ William C. and}. Sewell ‘ ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, t is (Wednesday) afterscon, en the reeldence of her parents, No. 7 Joues street, Orpen. —In Brooklyo, 1. |.,0n Tnesday, J 12, of congestion ot the lugs, alice, wma, only hi of ©. and Anna |. Oldueld, oged 1 year and 4 months. “The friends of the family eré Fespect(ully requested to attend (be funeral, from the residence of their uncle, J. W. Jones, 219 Fulton street, this ¢ Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Manchester (England) papers please copy, Osvorx —On Tuesday, January 12, after a short Briperr Osos, beloved wife ot Heory Osborn, Eon’ nis, aged 26 youre. eldesinughter of Jamer and Susan The friends and relatives aha the raat ore po to attend the funeral, t eu pciok, from Bt. ‘ann'eehareh, wna pel | wo Ocnty.—On ‘morning, January 11, na, relict of Foca iM » 10 the 74th year cok LA sap ecuernene: i benficdn- a tte ek Clare of the I Holy Apoaties, Nin Twenty. eighth street. The friends of ben family 2 are o tava te oe without yo bene 3 YK RRS. —OD » Januery 11, of cousamption, WirtiaM, youngest paige Timothy ana Mise O'Retoo, of Ratbeorm: o, county Cork, Ireland, eged 24 years and 4 aye. ‘The relatives an? iriewds of the family are ful invited to attend the funeral, from bie ine resideooe, = ang street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'cloe Soomamente, One, ta Cork papers please ci O' Knere.—On Toeeday, January 12, of me Mra, Noman O'Kwwer, \ widow of Dawid OK ean re, 3 months and 7 deve. ‘he relatives and trie ds sked to attond the foveral ten o’elook, from the of bi O'Keere, bay Wee tg atreet eon, the lave Fer romaine will ifty-uinth street, where @ olebraved for the repose of ° Haven, on Satorday, Janvaty 9, at of her orother, eury Welle, fea., Mrs, ANN Kusea Parremson, wifoof tbe late John’s. Parterson, Of New York. Her 1omaioe wi!) be taken to Yonkers for interment. Porvy.—At Wbi6 Maing, ob Monday, January 22 Remeanrim, the wife or tam Purdy, i the 420 your of her Al will Cave plaom from her late revidence, on Thirsday roorning, a4 t k enki On bondar, January Li, a1 the reridence of hist paren KEMRIOK PUCK KY {tor a fow bourw o», eged 14 years naan ese ee tote Dis fer iam a ame Wood, No.3 ‘Skane. '» january | 11, Samus P, Sears, in the 25th year of bis age. ‘Ihe friends of the family are invited to stiend the funeral, at twelve o’clock on Friday, from 274 West Twen- ty-second street, without further notice. ‘Snarsox.—On > eevere nee oe. aed vapor Simpson yeare, 6 mon! an ‘The frieuds and relatives of the foe bere of the Journeyman Sajimakere’ Society, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on jursday after- Boon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, 132 Yotinton atreet. Soren —On Monday, January 11, Ricnarn W., twin cbild of David aud Anne Soden, aged 6 months. From our joyed babe we were severed Ere his infancy bad expired. Like a fiower he bi mately withered, Alasl too 8000 19 droop and ¢ ‘The friends of the family are a requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of Madison etroet and Bushwick avenue, Williamsburg, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock precisely. Tacgant.—On Monday, January i, Wiwam, Tidest son of James and Mary Taggart, in the 2let year of his age. relatives and friends of the family are respect ay invited to attend the funeral. from the residende 0 of bi paee, Og ‘Sixth avevve. thie (Wednesday) morning, at ten o’cioe frsov.—On Tuesday morn ng, January 12, of congestion of the brain, Henny Hawks» Tysow, 600 of Henry H. and Letitia Amp Tyson, aged 16 days, ‘The relatives and friends of tne ‘amily are respectfully invited to attend the fuverai, trom the residenve of his parents, 17 Christopher street, on Thul adternoon, at two o clock, without further ° ay OD. Uroy (4. ¥.) papers please ¢ ASS Monday, January cs Jane Wane, ged 46 The relatives and friends of ine family, the members of Bat ony ites ieee i paaaue! years. Charter Oak Lodge No. 249, ¥. and A.M.» and A Chapter No. 158, RB. A. M.. algo of sol al 1, O, of O. F., are respectfully my) to attend the fune- treet, ral,from bie late rosidence, N ‘Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. Waxp.—On Monday morning, January 11, ‘of scarlet fever, JuLaa Prescorr, youngest child of Charles H. and Mary M. Ward, aged 1 year, 11 months and 19 days, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. bh Second avenue, ibis (Wednesday) afternoon, at half past one o'olock. Wash —At her residence, 305 Third avenue, on Mon- January 12, Mrs, Axwe Waxsn, aged 90 years, ‘The friends of the family, and those of her eons, James ‘aleh, bi. D., Miebael R. Walsh, and Richard Hennessey, ob-ib-law, are requested to attend her funeral, this Inegday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the above adaress. ZacKaRwseN.—On Tneeday, January 11, Tro“ss Zs ‘CUARIESEN, aged 45 Veare. The ScaD.tinayion Society and g)! bis friends are invited tw attend the funerai, from bis former residence, Four. wenth street. corner bird avenue, this (Wednesday) aiterooon, at twe o'clock. MISCELLANEOUS. C° NS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, 40. OURI without pain by RIOB, Chiropos "se Bowery, over Citizens’ Bak. Rice's Annibilator cures corne, bunions, chilblaina, &¢ By mail, 5) cents. R, SCHENCK, TRY LUNG DooTOR CHENOK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, the inventor of RESPIRONETER,—This instru- tent is applied to the breast withant or inconvenience to the paiien’.” | Withit the, slightest mur wur of the respiratory orgenscan be detected. This is of great importance tothe consuanptive, for Thr, SOHENCK to now the true condition of Batient's lange before pre; icimes. —Altho ell very well ncineter when the disease ts deoply seated, 1) hung, may be far cone and the + affection of the cured, aud itis H ‘atienis come to Dr. SCHENCK to een told by their family physician * were meorly ail gone, and must die, ‘on with the Kespirometer, it is wan atfection of the brouchial tabe, and tracting = heatay 7 the liver and tone to the stomach, the sufferer | medicine that will sto} ibe proprietor ot ing the least pain scribing bis m withort the Dur very free, otuer round, or ola Meat condition. be examined that kave ntly nigh 46 ceriain death tot lent, It locks up tue lle’. stope the cizoalation of hemerrhge fviloma, and; Jo fact, topping the ac bir * organs that ery the cou, erComplsint and Dyspeisis are the causes of two- thirds of the cases of Contumption. Persons aro, at this time eo side, bowels some- times ae tbo iting tongue coated, pain in the sho ing sometimes very restless, and ‘st other times d verything that ts emtem lies heavy wn the stomach, ie ee viliy, belching up wind. Hundred fog et hye tke “ip this. way. tb is em. gunn cold. and before they get rid at ‘another: then is tbe ume ic com what io do: then is the {ime to go to Dr. CHEN 6.10 know Ww toedicine op t paddeniy.. aad :he Bt yer and stomach are ali pul inie ap ipael j, before the pa.leDt is aw: " of is, uation, ie. fogs re @ mass of mat follow. sok KB th fophday SYRUP” is ev expectoras & bith 008 DOt cot Meuor anything ceienl to check a cough suadeniy. sein whe whep ‘aselatod ee WEED TONIC, to e the tone of tre Some and re. store 9 hepithy bet ection of fe Gigestive organs: With the MA! De rag rhe ‘action of the . When. theseas are i ener or as indicated, the Tare io brine "be, agmsnaon, Back to a baaithy slate ‘when affected by any of the above ick Talakes tuae te wnege cacwotes eale in fevor of ihe curative wers of the MANDRAKE PILI Their action is pecu- Har, but eerlain in ail cases of torpid bowels or diseased ver, wi > TOTNODUY the DeBary CANES of a broki mn of the wi system, ond often rane cONSE NT TI03 when that die by 8 pioper attention to Testor: ‘of the stomach, liver and other 4 cerry off the un. uggish ie to 8 o'vtork, is the only SIBNCK In New Yost, i's rooms areas street, Tho rest part of the week he is seeing patients ip othor ras Pike treats no disease bat thous of the Langs, Liver and cb, @nd makes no chacrer for advice, of examining 6 onlinary was, Dit thorough examination irometer it fe to eliminate Respit eb vo oe’ ree dollare; and wishes crery one, rich o” poo In the side or shotder.biace, troghiea with costiveness or diarrharr, eallow complexion, . rentlewsin 0 nity a "8 MANDRAKB rss wilkteaione th whe caute of this great terror of the country. Dr, SCHRONK always keeps « ‘ull supply of medicines at bis ow'ce, 2 Bond street. whieh 11 times. sbility: 10 cure Gon. ny Tueedi what he and bl jen are doing. Brice of the Fuimonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonic: 19 81 per ie bottle exch, or $6 the half doven, Mandraxe Pull per bor. Ww Fas Bane, recov IBCOVBRY.” Wrbleh, can er oitices, Non 25 Bone siyeet, ‘vine, and No, 410 “Arch sires’, Phitade’phin, the” fou lowing “certifcates, to which hundreds could be wey Caries Vick, of No. £0 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, 60 ceriity thay my. von Obaries b pita deat for several years. with very offentive discharges from both ears, taken from sarlet fever. He was very fond of hie books previous {o bis sickness, but after that did uot care nd Ged them up end put thein away, he abuuned gociniy of qvery kind in (hiswiate, I took nim Mrs, 4,0. Brown, of No. 25 Bond street, oF, open 1d savice, and rough: bome with ine Pier METAPATS Dis. GOVERY, ead Seed Staccording to cirections on tis bottles: the result is, my son in & few days heard @ drum in the street, which ‘he cowid not before he became doar. {ng is Feburning, ‘ho ‘affensive diesbarges bave ceused, te noises have gone from bis head, and greatly to our he went and 1ook down his books again, and seems to de Tight in them same as ferinerly. + consider my & ly benefited bowb mentally and physically, and recommend Mra, M. G. Brown's ‘mode of treatinent to all who are suffering. a a suaber of cortinenies trom pauents ta New York will shortly nopaar in the papers, or ean be seen now at the office, reek, SEE WHAT WM. WESLEY §aYs. 1, Wm. Wesley. of Lodia, four miles cerlify that 1 bave been troubled and was six months at two infirmarie five New York, and left woree than when eat under the trast eye doctor 80 fast, concern i op UD me Mra M.@ resolved to try once 1 "procured ‘the Tpediclpes and J eit a re. Brown's ‘Newark, do ‘with @ diseased ear for THE INSTALLATION OF THE REV. | Darn, as the pastor of the Contra) REY. JAMES R. eh. (wo im ha ‘Broad! +A will rh Ree, Dr. Adame, wil Lo oe rm Dre. Gos, iCrosby And iar | bee @ part in tbe exerciens. THE LECTURE SEASON. MPORTANT LROTURES DAILY, valgc le Ree one watt op HOS GRRE EMER se lectures con have them Denim by aareentug Bee the New ork Museuan of Atimtomy. Oy Reged Pi pare wong t desire the to Tet it Into auocent rn fully invited to a DY, - arty rani AM ol precorred.. Budroce box 1.758 New fore Pout mica ow ic = uN Es sme, piace. fovsey Cnty. Hie re 0" NORTH SHORE RAILROAD —PROPOSALE wu mill be antesod ia Gr 0d ome tary | scouting the graduation bridging, masonr. aad IT o/b Ryo 1 Fa Ou Lvowlay January Uy ay og wpon the M © Mallfoad Will be received Burr, eon of Uenry P. and Hten 0. Paadoipa 9 | unti tS boas kg the Bint day of January, 106s. Plane vee Senta ana 6 treat | en specuioatiome and bla owe—-Ow Toesday moruing, Janunry 12, 6f typhir ment the orth Shore han A member ot iho madical Blo of 20:6; no Howyl'« , THOMAS Be MORRIS, Bogivoor DR, WisHaRrs 8, Wistaars DR, WisHaRTs FINB TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREB TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL WILL CURB CONSUMPVION, WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. WILL CURE CONSUMPTION, WILL CURE CONSUMPTION, MORE TUAN FIFTY THOUSAND MORE THAN FIFTY THOUSAND MORE SHAN FIFTY THOUSAND HAVE BEEN CURED HAVE BEEN CURED BAVE BEEN CURED OF CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMP TION, OF CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMPTION, OF CGNSUMPTION, BY DR, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR BY DR, WISHART’S PINE TREE TAR BY DR, WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR BY DR, WISHARDS PINE TREE TAR IN THE YEAR 1868, IN THE YEAR 1803, IN THE YEAR 1863. IN THE YEAR 1868. Consumption has destroyed more of the human family than any other disease, and the best physicians for many years have despaired of # cure, or a remedy that would heal the hungs, but for more than wo handred years the whole medical world has been impressed that there was a myste- rious power aud efficiency in the Pine Tree Tur to heal tho CORDIAL, CORDIAL, CORDIAL, CORDIAL, lungs; therefore they have recommended the use of Tar Water, which in many cases had a good effect; but how to combine its medica! properties so as to heal the lungs, has ever been @ mystery until it was discovered by Dr, L, Q. ©, WISHART, of Philadelphia, Pa., the proprietor of Wish- Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and has been put in bottles, patented by the United States government. We say to the afflicted that Dr. Wisharis Pine Tree Tar Cordial will produce the INVIGORATION OF THE DIGESTIVE OR. QANS, THE STRENGTHENING OF THE DEBILITATED SYSTEM, THE PURIFICATION AND ENRICHMENT OF THE BLOOD, which musi expel from the system the cor. ruption which scrofula breads, While this ls effected by the powerful altergtive (changing from disease to health) pro- perties of the Tar Cordial, its healing and renovating princ!- ple is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each disonsed part, relieving the pain, subduing inflammation and restoring a healthful tendenoy. Let this twofold power, tbe healing and the strengthening, continue to act in conjunction with nature's constant recu- perative tendency, and the patient 1s caved, if he has not teo long delayed s resort to the means of cure. PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURB 1 AN INFALLIBLE CURE 8 AN INFALLIBLE CURB 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. , Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial isa great and effect: ual remedy for ae BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. ‘Thousands bave deen cured of the above disease when all hope of ever receiving rellor was gone. INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, ‘There is not a medicine discovered that has #0 much power to dissolve the thick mucous that stops up the wind passages of the lungs as the Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which subduesthe fever and infammation that dastroy the power and vitality of the lungsaud consign the patient to the grave, We say to all whose lungs are affected, use Dr. Wishart’s Pine Treo Tar Cordial with great eondidence, as it has restored thou- sande of cases to health tha: were hopelessly given up to die. LIVER COMPLAINT LIVER COMPLAINT LIVER COMPLAINT LIVER COMPLAINT CURED BY PIKE TREE TAR CORDIAL. CURED BY PINE ¥REB TAR CORDIAL, CURED BY PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. CURED BY PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL cOLDB AND coucHS COLDS AND couGHS COLDS AND COUGHS coLbs AND ocovaHs lzlgl lz 1=|2lelal His Geral; ured by the use of Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree ae ial; ‘i does ite ‘work at once, and the oy! is ther medicines would bave had time to have soy ta ody effeot. DR, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHART’S PINS TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SOROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMBDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GREAT a FOR SCROFULA. Tree rity the adanelitot al be 2 Coraialt tere hed Sones in contect wh tbe Ramen feel" PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL YINE TREB TAR CORDIAL PIND TREE TaR CORDIAL PING TREE TaB CORDIAL = ee rN cases where it has been tried in the sass ear thi ex eare Beeps daca es fas — an ASTHMA “END COUGH. ASTHMA AND OOUGH. ASTIINA AND OOUGE. ae oven. proprietor and Bape Dollare’" per per duen Sei by ai) reepectapie araggists and storekeepors. DR. LQ. 6. WISHART, foro und ofan 19 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold at HKLMBOLD'® DRUG AND ONEMICAL WAREHOUSE, NELMBOLD'S DRUG AND OMEMICAL WAREHOUSE, HNLNNOLD'S DRUG AND CUBMICAL WARBHOUSE, Wt BROADWAY. N. ¥ Bl BROADWAY, N.Y Gt BROADWAY, N TEE ORBAT A! as BELMBOLD'S RENOWN AS SELMBOLD'S GBNCANE oRIGHLY CORORNT COMPOUND CONFOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU, puapon “EIDNETS Cay fo" See BO) ‘ils medicine incre. INE PREP, the adsorben ia ak pe are deen wa calcareous depositions. apd all untat Feduced, as Well as pala and ii punta iat me, Women er childre i aA HAH Ha WHE Et HHH HHAEE UHHH BHR Wi BBL HHA HH HOW Hun aun HAH MBLMBOLD'S “Exrracr. BUCH, Por werknves arising from Excewses, ee, Habits of Dis ulpatto Early Indiseretion or A! with the following symptoms: — Judlapoaition to Bxertion, ae Of POWER ors of Memors Diffionlty of Breat Weak Nerves.” Trembling, - Herror of Disease, Wakefulness, pintees 66 Vision, Ponta the 5 ot Hands, ne 1¢ Body, Dryness of the Skin, Ta ee order a eee of the Pallid Coun! The symptoms, if lowes to. f0 00, which this medicke PACITY, BPILBPTIO FY in one Or which the} lowed ay may explte: ht toe they Invariably reinoven, go aM POTENOY, are not frequently toll will confess, lowed by th AND CONSUMPTION. Many are oe i he canse of their suffering, but n "The records of the insane asylivis and” the mholy deailis by Consumption bear ample witness to TE Sonst! vorON. Daceaggeore BY piss ike HECMBOLD'S EXERAGT BU Buoy marae FEMALES, OLD OR YOUN LBD, OH Co CONTEMPLATING © ie eauiras the at of mediaine ue the systez, whi: Finbly does’ "4 ‘i! ivi convince the most sceptical, EEERFESERER EEEEREEREES EE i EEREB HEEEEE i E EEEBEEER FEMALES PoMALEG SINGLE, MARRIE! Tn many atfoo is unequalied ons peculiar ia fetnales. the Extract Bucha 'y any otber remedy, asin Chlorosis or Reten- ion, Trroguiarition, Pain fulness. of Supression of Cumomary Evacuations, Uleerated oF scirrhous state o! Ute Leveot rhea ov Whites, age and for all complaints nel: dent to the sex. whether arising from Indiscretion, Habite of Dis tion, or in abipatiza, 0 the LINE ‘OR cuanon: OF LIFE, NO FAMILY PStlOULD BE A WitHour In L Lu LLL LLL SRAARAARSARARA LLLLLLLLLLLLL pleasant {ELM BOLD! fake no Balsam, Merow rte or Unpleasant Medicine, for um an PEXTRAOT BUCHU CL ‘SECRET DISEASES tures of the uretura, Th and who have rid pepe desi ‘obstructions, tle Ex! ire and allayin, iS OF QUAL TINS OF UA time, bave found they were deceives, oe y she to ‘of * Powerful to break out ‘n Py HAPS AFTER Astrit ee ttl pistie oF no change of given reventi tin ay lags of liseases. a syd expelling ISwASE! AND WORN. our, MATTER. ‘upon, thousany and ie 9 Ue strie- POISUNOUR, to be cured in a and that the a." (beam serene’ fora, and For al! affections nt eee of the Urinery Organs, IN MALE O8 FEMALE, From whaterer age Rete nomatter of how ow tong HELMBOLD'S orn BUCH AND IT 7 18 TI QERTAS nS 1B GREAT DIURETIC, "Bletaro EFFECT IN ALL DISEASES Iris FRECOMMENDED. BBBBBBBBBB! hie te an alessio moe, Helmbolg'e Bx ae Bai PICATES 01 ‘OF a 1B DI! Bee Professor of. Philadelphia. aed eee and attacks peeank a ‘uptions PCCkES re the peed iy BAER va SERRE RD rar ect See’ remarks made by ‘the wo aang PHY! pepe tte. Roya Ga opp so IMPROVED ROSE WASA, 80 conte per botUe, or six for or som tang sa ba? atte cer a par prom, waninfooss HELNBOLD'S DRUG AND sm BROADWAY, me OER, HELM) BELMBOLD: Sra Gat out the advert Ponition and exvanat gb BAR byt Id aad is KN) mept and se pane AgERUINE ATRAOT BVOHY, ERIN EXTRACT SARSAPARILEA, «tn (tor tt ood avoKO tap

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