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oe ‘ | THE NAVY. 4th rate. The gunboat Peqout Jobo M., the ingest and beloved daughter of eK sTherige a. Cornwell, of diptheria, aged & years, @ or sae “Cain caiee bosom of thy God, y capEny oF SHORTHAND, Ko. 658 A corner of Bond masgei~ Ewan ‘ished in fh See ae Sopeeees. CALL AND LOOK aT 7a } RIDGBWOOD Case; compact. ge the pocket, con- tiiateg ore rything desira ble—pi ; matches, cleaners andiebacca” Nothing ean enga for for yur uae abd comfort Ee fe papery DUFrY, P KILLEMBNEA, | OOUNTY eturued Seow chery Yard on the 20th, after ba wit we thy ft Tootsone trod eee Mecieies’ in Dect ra pee tne mowing her or her biyien, Hien, gL 088. Olio Office 429 Broadway, corner ard _ Ray * tour days’ trial trip. Her performance was quite satis- . Hise seal was on thy brow. AT gon coyaentras Rye = Mfereabobie will ities Ther fr Ellen aah Mie directing her ts Tork. ne = bead wind, which Ber goidea locks upd ome smiles tion in po aa Business Alfairs is im parte ‘iey ‘37 Frankfort street. . MARSDEN, nate ‘ectory, she making 1@ knots against and evening, Separate rooms for private instruction 10 bappy; LOST AND ‘FOUND. é Jlendid sea No more will make us : tablish, F qHB LADY WHO 8aW HER TROY FRIEND ON | ........... 0 errr hyper niie gatutcnr bert lpepaggid ars only for a tittle while / Pr Twenty Years een VERB, GOLDSMITH. {ternoon, Jn, Broadway, wimer io, tee tin | [oat—ow rnipay EVENING. AT NIB 's oat, and rolls easily and as comfortably as # cradle. God claims our daring Ey: sole ld fee ber. Answer through rk Mink Collar. The finder will be sultably hi is expected that after some alterations to the engines "The relatives and friends of tbe fam) Ae members FRENCH LADY, JUST ARRIVED FROM FARIS, | persoual, when and where. rewarded’ by he Jeaving it at 35 West Fwentieh street, anD A of Architect Lodge, No, 519, ¥. and A. lee the mem- desires to ive ‘French lessons, and to converse, 8 eS she will be abloto run at least 14 knote, The following is i, are re“pecafully invited to | French tions to a few gentlemen, aly, | [® DENNIS SHANAHANN, WHO ARRIVED FROM ees Saneaee 4 Rist of ber oiticera:— bers of the Lnsarants gwonday) arernaoe, a Hec.i | French conversations to s fev, eantloiee. APLY Povaritldc, | 1° aibraltartwo searasiaces or Mia oitee dors anceae | Lont sou irene 20TH INST.. A PACKAGE OF PAPERS DISEASES RESULTING PROM tn eslanatensianeiinie eet. Cochamonianh, fram the residencd of Der parols Mivetieth street, bo- | 188 Wooster strect, afew doors from Bleecker street. rick are in this city, they will hear of something to their ad- street N.Y. DISORDERS OF THE LIVER Faviage, by calling 00 the Captain of Briuah brig Ana, Pler Dai forthe conta’ tween Third aod Fourth avenv.es, Yorkvalte. 50, Haat river, Actiny Aseutant Surgeon—Hiel J. Kimball AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS, * ee PA T TOWNSEND'S, 260 BOWERY, NEAR HOUSTON A Paymaster—Calvia G. Hutchinson. CaRROLL.—Oa Suoday, January 24, after a lingering A ‘street, ladies and gentlemen are taught ali the branches ae RR RN naps nen memes TST YA ost, patsy eg Waster and Baccutive Opicer-—Lucius H. Beattie, | inness, Micasms Casmiet es native of Tullamore, Kings | of sound Bhgliah education, “Particular aitent on given to | TNFORMATION, WANTED—OF | MICHEL hiaaéns, Te “9 a ee oe ARE Lo RE OURED BY geen Cretree--Cossee Canto, We ¥, Cheer, B county, treland Ager nde of tbe family, ana those of hie | iustrariion gree: Terms moderate, ‘Open day and evening. | ago.’ be came trom Wilmtagion, Ne Cevon ine steamace Mer: | He nf Svente of Forly-alxth atfeet, belougiag to friend of ee bay tate ond Aceistants, A. 11. Fisher, M. Cuth- | gong, Won, H. and Joho, pra cempnceialy Seraee te eiined FOREIGN LADY, , WITH ae InaE OIE Re | Leeais ricaeed ts hie athe ns we een oe mm ale turaing 1018 West Fort alath street, ‘Thr Sarena )FLAND'S ‘ ert: Fuird Assistants, G. C. Cook, Lewis, Laeteb, James | tho funeral, fro Os late Tesrneese, ernodn,, at swe ference, quaiiied’ Engh German, K, "HIGGENS, 581 Pear! street. O8f IP THE GENTLEMAN W SODFEAE Wyte. creer ‘of Gansevoort ‘ut rneen, 0 | French and Music thoroughly, dente sore eaplis 00, mode- Se ny a appre Valise by mistake on the 10 A. 0,200 few'Pore. HOOFLAND'S. Paymaster’s Clerk—James P, Moan, orl Sunday, January 24, Many Deccan, | 7* erie Address Miss Wollram, station D Post ole. ARGARUS 4 GREY LEFT NEW YORK FOR CALI- | Janusry Zi, will sea it to J. in from How York. ae Secramswto, L1.—The United States screw sloop-of-war ona ‘widow Lawrence Duggan, of Garrynoe, pa: | 4 THOROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF THE STUDENT'S | and will adders 'e uote to Alber mw areaatl wving | sireei, Brockiyn, he will have his own returned to htm, BOORLARIS * 1m tbe 224, ty of Ireland, capact'y ig made iat RENVILLE'S Bookkeeping. | Hotel, giving rote oaune and resiaeuce. they will hear sower ND" Becramente eit the Nery Tart Charetiows co be 224, | Fah of Palingaery couniy of Dpperary raat, Ay | Aaa eta yi tha EmTaEeoa, San aos | tiar dai etanroe hee Tomson satunnar Resuino, an nip roLrO4 <a q as made ome trip of ber machinery enteitoe attend the funeral, this day (Monday), at twelve | ‘Susht to reason and uct for himself, and correctly solve the | “GEORGE AND THOMAS Duaw. | *ble,tur Cape. A liberal reward will be paid om GERMAN BITTERS. ' Ticat ama raroed toe aerocon, fe wexpeciea what | sand te funeral, thie, day , Moning), at twelve | ot aint psiems arta EON AR APOMAR ARAM, | Sis Nh rents SY wo. ? Cara pa a #20 will go te sea io a few days. Her complement i818 | pisos. Janvary 24, Jouw H. Dixon, aged INESS EDUCATION, QUALIFYING YOUNG | Derbrehire, nd, who died on the 46h day of May. | 7 OST—ON SATURDAY, BETWEEN THE CORNER OF GERMAN BITTERS,, ' nen, 20 marines aod 25 officers; 225 all oid, She carriee | 48, naire ont ® Aaa relatives of tho family are moat re. foerelt athonnete wee \meier oy ste mae, n Iingat Fl ncnpoeys tre Cedar etroet and ine Wall sceas Serrz. 8 GBRMAN BITTERS,: oficers:— | ‘ackage containing. le Btooking. nh —— ‘ Powerfal armanvat. The following are Ber 2%®' | apectfuly invited to attend the fanerah of Tussday after-| Ac. latent 487 And cretlig ee rane eS Lan | Beane @ede provided they ste ihe willet tepven | fe nutshiy owas fed "by loaring it atthe ote of J.B: Wil- GERMAN BITTERS,, : Captain—Heory W ooh. Hoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 34 382, Se Ea, ERAT headrests ue ocishe: | Thomas Mastgrs- of Bakewell. aforesald, the surviving trus. Vams, 187 Broadway, room Ne GERMAN BITTERS, Liew enamt C ear —Henry D. street. Brooklyn. Members of Long Island Lodge, No. ion, "Hie pian of instruction ia systematic and expeditious’ | tee of the said Stephen Bramwell. on or before the 18th day , \ ZL extcnam’—Goorge P. Ryan ip w, | Fang A. M. ana the fraternity im general are cordially ———— ¢ 1864, otherwise they or he will be precluded from STON SUNDAY a Qantxa, RAT WEER 38 GERMAN BITTERS- . } Ensigns—Marston Niles, Joba D. lark, PbILP W. | ‘invited to attend. LEGANT BUSINESS WRITING GUARANTEED. tiking any benefit under the said will. Stephen Bramwell Rey Heap ese fi) ‘The aeaee arms pl ag ‘ } Lowry, Joseph 8. Coughiaa. Facan.—On Gunday, January 24, of congestion of the | BAR'S new d_ train 8 | eae Ma be goo a Leadon, and Geerep and graiefully rewarded ou returning it to'$8 Mast Twenty. | GERMAN BITTERS,, “? a) con—Job 8. Kitchen. Drain, Jawxs Facan, of county Westmeath, 1 road Binth street, — 3 Siotien reread Rectory. wet as. "The friends of tbe family, and the eociety of St, Vin- sembling ’ seas re wa Sat Mukwanage, Waukedhe county, Wisconsin, North Amerigarg | sinth strect annual meena : age pee! ag 2 ; cent de Paul, attached to 3 Joeeph’s earsh are Tee h EW ¥EAR’S FRIEND, MONDAY, 30 AMITY, IF ERMAN BITTERS,. G a a ing reparation of % { Charwse Wines, Breret B, Dyer, Geo. KE. Savor: —— a ane Semen Sie way. eaee, on street, 1 the return of Porlemonnaie in\- — ; ‘Master's Mate:—Geo. K. Kaowlton, B. Cc. Har. MGavsesn— unday, January 24, Jonx GavacaN, son | street. Hoi ours fram 3 to 9 F San ae ener al aby Ree eetrbey7 epg oF ose etaee MEE ¢ OF | tials F. N.) pes ‘8, scpeincs en oa a ss a ‘ GERNAN BITTERS, : i ringices 0, Moora of Thomas and Catherine Gavagan, aged 1 year and 6 | time and receive individual instruction. ‘Myatle tang: Levent, Cons atau, Cumberland, Gor. | questions GERMAN BITTERS,. iv ipocroain Joba Pate, months. BENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE LESSONS, | grees, Verona, should call at once ples ! @ ae pm 8 Bie, THe relatives and ry oe of ce bags sroreaecticliy by a Parisian, By te of the University of Paris. _M. SNYDER, Jr., No, 89 Nassau street, N. ¥. $5 spe related BS GIvEN 9. il ead ithe GERMAN BITTERS, Captain’ rk—W iia, invited to attend the fave m the ent ‘appty fo. Langu} LIER. N Na. 6 West jabie information which w: alll: pymwecler ‘—Charles W. re TENANT | recovery o: bo; Hi sti land, ol . r will oblige a frien nlist in the Un! sarmy. He is four ONTO. Zaunch of the New Hampshire. Graxven.—At Hoboken, om jengeey January bey ra aE RGU ARE PROPERIOR Be ere raree. 5° a Greenwich 6: Feet pie Hy hig 8 f penees sie da the Or Meare te army. octig |e four routo, OUR PORTSMOUTH, N. H., CORRESPONDENCE. lune Dororaea, eldest ter of Theodore and Maggie | arirications for private lessons in French, embracing the ear ant aaa awrite © Born o fEnglandaccent,and | vipers prrrERs HAVE PERFORMED MORE CURBA, had a scar on hie forehead: and eloth cap, with fur border. ir this date will be presecuted. a | 135 Smith street Brooklyn, Graeven, aged 5 years and 10 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 2} Washington Street, Hoboken, this (Mon- ANTED—ANY SRORM ETON THAT WILL LKAD Joseph Jones. formerly | pant o8e wite’s relations (nam id near. relative Jon . gray overcoat 'dark Dy person harboring ‘Address J. Hudson, PortsMouTH, Jan. 23, 1664. The Line-of-Batile Ship New Hampshire Successfully rst rudiments of the language, Gonversatign and dramatic Teading. Established in New York since 1852, N HARLEM.=A TEACHER OF FRENCH AND MUSIC nd Board in a Ls to the whereabouts oe Mr. merchant tailor on Broadws Young) reside in Soot and, 0} HAVE AND DO GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION, HAVB MORE TESTIMONY, Launched—Incidents of the Ceremony—Sketch of the fam! in | family residence was sup) be in 1854 at Hel é day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be te family; will pay in | family re REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 20TH INST., A WHIT! aos Vessel, dc. ee tenet instgucion or mo ‘yoAtdress Instructress, fariem Post Zork cy: ae ead ¥. Robinson, engineer, Ba er ew cootied Scot terte Dar A WHITE | HAVE MORE RESPECTABGE PEOPLE 70 VOUCID Hacerry.—On Saturday, January 23, Warren W. Ha- GERTY, aged 2 years, 6 months iy ‘23 days, second son of Bernard B. and Anne J. Hagerty. The friends of the family ‘are invited to attend the funeral, from 40 Stanton street, Brooklyn, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Kruumay. Saturday morning, January 23, CaTuR- At precisely fifteen minutes past eleven o’clock this orning, the United States shbip-of-theline Ne lampsbire, was iaunched from our navy yard in the presence of a large concourse of the people of Portsmouth and different parts of the states of Maine, New Hamp. abire and Massachusetts, The ladies of Portsmouth were earsand stub tail, answering to the name of Dick. The above reward will be paid on delivery of the dog at the office of the Dey Street House, 53 Dey st REWARD.—LOST, A MINK MUFF, SUPPOSED to have been dropped while stepping out of @ car- t the entrance of the American House, corner of ighth street, on Wednesday night. the 20th FOR THEM THAN ANY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. \ WE DEFY ANY ONE TO CONTRADICT THIS A8SER- TION, BACTECAD COMMERONAT INSTRUCTION I8 GIVEN by Mancha & Burns, day and evening, at 331 Canal strect.-Booxkeeping per quarter, aH Bookkeeping and Arithmetic, $8; Each student re- ceives individual instruction, Read tig. ‘Spelling, ac., taught privgely. jon given to all. 500 aiE THE PARTY, WHO HAS BEEN SEND- ing anonymous notes to another party in Bast Twentieth strect, wi il pleage eall.on oF send his or he dressio the latter, and explain his or her object and mi tng, he vr abe il re receive the above amount, and no advan- inst., Detween 103 103 and 11 o'clock, out im full force, and such an array of beauty bas never een excelled. The bonor of christening the ship fell to the Jot of tho beautiful and accomplished Miss Elizabeth M. March, of Portsmouth, who performed the ceremony in he most graceful manner. ‘Tho New Hampshire is one of the old liners, and is, in ali probability, the last of her class that will be built in the United States, as tho “Benbew”” style of naval archi- The launch was a beautiful ope, and was cuperintended in person by Commodore G. F. Pierson, who gave all the directions, assisted by Com- ‘mander Alexander Murray, Executive Officer of the Yard, who took charge of the launch on board of the ship, woather was delightful, and at the appointed time the ship went off the stocks amid the tre ‘the large assembiaye. After the faunch Commodore Pierson, who is the com- mandant of the Yard, invited a large party to partake of yeneur at his residence. Davy officers were present, among the number ‘we noticed Colonel Macomb, Jecture is out of date, \dous cheering of ge number of army U.S. A., Captain E. Captain J. R. Goldsborough,” U. 3. Ni: Colonel Surgeon Delaney, late oe of Ward Marston, U. 8. M. C.; Commander Alex. Murray, U.S.N., touts ia the eounds of North Carolina; Captain Bavers, Commander Alex. Rb “Bapt Browne, U.S. M.C., late of pager ‘8 Magship Hartiord; Lieutenant George Dewe; Lieutenant of the steam frigate Mississippi, Port Hudson; Lieutenant Stoddart, U. 5. M. C. A’ter the collation the compauy repaired to one of the’ public baildings for @ dance, where all enjoyed themeeives highly, especially the ladies. Before clomng my basty letter | would state that the New Hampshire was formerly known as the Alabama, E first rate’ sailing line-of-battle ship, and is not Deing fitted for a steamer, as stated jn all the New York She is _® three decker and the following are her Jengtn, 280 feet; , of Keokuk’ renown; Janors, except the Hens, —Tounage, 2,633; rami 56 Les Pearse ee guns. the stocks forty-four years, the keel navine be deen laid 10 1820, She is to be fitted’ out as a store and ordnance ship, and will probably be sent to Port Royal to relieve the Vermont, which veseel is to be gent North for extensive repairs, Ht butlt, and ie as sound as a out, and can ren: cellent service in her new sphere, ‘and success to the fla Heaven speed her, Personal Inte! Captain Gratton, of the United States . Hoppersett, of i’hiiadelphia; J. H. Wolcott and wife, of ‘Borton ; Beujamin Pryor and William Hay, Jr., of Quebec, 2d A. Paul, of Washington, are stopping at the Brevoort Captain Marivault, of the French Navy, is stoj at the New York Hote 2 io0 Major General C. C, Washburn, of the United States Hou. 8.8. Cox, of Ubio; F. Lewis, of England, J. H. J. Lawton, of Montreal, and — Eaton, of St, Paul, are stopping at tbe St. Nicholas Army, * H. Cole, of Baltimore; Fon. H. A. Risley, of Dunkirk; Hon. J. M. Ashley, of H. B. Goodyear, of New Haven; &. Gaylord of ; » of New Orleans: A. Vechien aud 1). H. Cole, of Albaoy, and H. A. Willard, of Pen ; are stopping at the Astor House. Hon. H. F. Swetz’ and wife, of Pevnsylyania; Colonel E. L. Sproat and Colonel W. Owens, of the United States Army: Henry H. Kimball, of Boston: Judge Whiting, of Geneva; William T. Blow, of St. Louis; P. H. Cowan, of Paratog’ Springs; Hi. Holcomb, of Toledo; St, Louis; W. H. Oweus, of Baltimore, and Jobo B. Hail and wife, of Obio, are stopping at the Metropoli- A. M. Waier- Mr. Cobden, M. P. Liverpool oak chases & ne Promised to visit public meeting on political Affuirs; and the Presitent of the Financial Reform Agso- ciation recently communicated with the honorable gen- Ueman, reminding him of the undertaking and soliciting Io reply, Mr. Cobden states that be seted very imprudentiy, and contrary to the wishes of bis medical adviser, jn addressing the late meeting at Rochdale, and that he suffered go mueh in consequence ‘Buat be is compelled for the present to abstain from ‘taxing part in any public demonstration. A grand reception took pince on Saturday evening, The \ndies of the diplomats great ony their husbands in full costume, hess uni or Court dresses, as far as the Galerie hey alone into the Salle des Marecta and the Sale du Trone. The Emperor and Tg ind on ents, were accompanied ‘ncess Clotilde, tho Princess. Mathilde amd the other mw] and Princesses: having? rank at Court. Their Majesties baving placed themselves on the ‘brone, the doors leading to @hrown open, and the ladies advanced, their names and ‘titles being announced by the Grand Chamberlain. ite performance aut 2, at the Tuileries. of the leaving their a) Napoleon, the to the throne room were pd caleodar, 36, 2021, 157, 4 ae, 125, 218, 240, 67 on calendar issues of law and eC Court—Cmovrr.—Part 1. a Set down causes— Raguler Calendar—835, 887, 889 . in eae 967, 969. ‘Sia 660, 662, 684, 688, 696, 702, 718, 278, 4 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Kewwe: y—Carrout.—On Sunday evening, ft St. Michael’s chureb, by the Rev. Father [ Kenxniy to Hannan E, Cannon, both of this eity. Reveurt—Vaw Horn —On Thursday , January 21, by ig Rev. L. H. King, Mr. Hrwny R. Raveuey, Miss Many Var foxy ‘of this city. Died. Anmrrs.—At the New York Hotel, at five o'clock, on Sunday afternoon, January 24, Ilonacio pr Annieta. His reqnested to attend the it ten o'clock, at SI burch, Twenty eighth street, between Lexi wo aod Third ArncHRa.—OD Fridays January 22, Lina, wife of William Pr tony daughter of Benjamin D, and Maria Brush, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fmvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber parents, No. 24 West Twenty-cighth etreet, this (Monday ) , At two o'clock, without further notiee. Bartox.—On Sunday gy — 24,01 ‘HARLOTTR, widow of Wm. Barton, aged 7: The funeral will take ay from ber Inte residence, No. 80 South Third etreet, Hrookiyn, E, D.,on Tuesday it two o'clock. The friends of the family are invited ry tend Rawsaryer —On Saturday, January 23, Jemm Ginworn, Wife of James Hannetyne, Ip the 32d year of ber age. of the family are invited to attend the ay) afternoon, at two o'clock, cet. and woo faneral, on Tuesday , Avonsw Bern Burbage, aged 4 years and J The friends and acquainte the fuvera), this (Monday from the corner of Forty ti inces are requested to attend ) afternoan, at two o'clock, eet and First avenue. ing will be takeu to Calvary Comovery for ivter- ia the 75th your of ber age The relatives and friends o the fare sovited to attend the funeral, frou No. 20 Fighth avenue, on Tuesday morning, ut teu o'clock, without | urther invitation, Coxmouty.—On Saturday severe iinees, Dasim. Consor ty, of Pi in the 61st year of bis ag of the family are reapectty Y are reepestfally a ber late residence, after a long ana The remtives and frie Wvited 10 atland the foneral, from hie ) afternoon, at on k'e cherch come remains will be interre Poanwe. —Suddeniy, om Saturday morvi mine KiL.ean, aged 68 years, a native of the county Gal. say , Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited ta attend the funeral, without further notice, from the residence of her ip; Emmens, 48 West Broadway, this (Monday) aft Lyons.—On Sunday, January 24, at hia residence, No. 12 Mulberry street, Denis Lyons, from the eflect of £0: vere injuries received on Saturday , January 16. Due notice of the funeral in to morrow’s Herat. ‘Lavonrix—On Saturday, January 23, Daxixy Lavcuum, in the 50th year of his age. The relatives and friend of the family are respectfuliy invited to attend the funeral from 283 Eighth avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o’clcck. ‘Mitcugti.—On Saturday, January 23, at the oe of rg. ANN her son-in-law, Isaac Depew, in Peekskill, Mircuext, in the 78th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the fi family id Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Isaac Depew, Peekskill, on Tuesday morning, at half-past ten o’clock. Morr. Sunday, January 24, Mary Morr, widow of Benjamin Mott, aged 70 years and 9 days. The relatives and friends of the family, alsa those of ber sons, Samuel C., Henry N. and Elijah Mott, are re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral service, at the residence of Samuel Mott, Esq., No. 29 Dominick street, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Hempstead, L, I.,on Wednesday morning, for interment. California papers please copy. Mvgray,—Un Sunday morning, January 24, Murray, a native of Belfag, Ireland, aged 42 years. The friends are requested to attend the funeral, from big late residence, 104 West Forty first street, on Tues- day afternoon, at two o’clock. His remains wil] be taken to Calvery Cemetery. McG.irsx.—On Sunday evening, January 24, after a lovg and painfal illness, Buwcer, relict of Dominic McGlynn, in the 59th year of her age. he friends of the family are respectrully invited to atiend the funeral, from her late resideuce, No. 4 Green- wich street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'tlock, McConxet.—On Sunday morning, January 24, after a a severe illness, James Tomas MCCONNELL, youngest son of to and the late Arthur McConnell, aged 1 year and 6 months. The friends and relatives of the family are espectfully invited to attend the funeral, this orgie Al afternoon. at two o'clock, from the residence of his mother, in Frank- lin avenue, corner Willoughby avenue. McCany.—In Hoboken, N. J., on Saturday =e January 23, of dropsy, Ebwanp McCany, aged 20 y ‘The frienas and acquaintances of the family are sreapect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 220 Garden street, Hoboken, this Franti f Revnay 0 ab one o’cloek. The remains will be taken to vary Ceme- tory for interment. London and Manchester (England) papers please copy. MoGnaw. —At Painesvife, Obio, on Wednesday, Janu- ary 20, Nicnonas McGraw, of this city, in the 69th year of bis “age, from ‘injuriee received in the recent accident on the Cleveland and Erie Railroad. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty- second street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. McDonngst.—Op Saturday, January 23, Mrs. Mary McDoxngx, widow of Edward McDonnel, a native of the county Tyrone, Ireland ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, 223 Ninth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. ‘nd relatives of the family are respectfully ark, N. J.,on Friday, January 22, Mrs. Exizaneru W. Seaman, eidest daughter of William Macbeth, Esq., in the 33d year of-her age. ‘TayLow.—On Saturday, January 23, MARY ARN TAYLOR, wife of the late Dani Taylor, Yaged ‘54 years. The friends of the family, also those of her brother, Patrick Caulfield, ?. M. of No. 7 A. P. ~ are respectfully invited to attend the funers!, at ber late residence, 135 East Eleventh street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Evergreens for interment. Tromvson.—On Saturday morning, January 23, ANDREW ‘Tuompson, a native of Maynooth, eounty Kildare, Ireland, in the 50th year of his age. His friends and those of his brother, Alexander Thomp- son, and bis sister, Mrs. Van Ness, and her husband, Beekman Van Ness, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 546 Forty-fourth street, hear Eleveuthavenue, this’ (Monday) afternoon, at one 0’ His remains will be taken to Calvery Cem ter yfor interment. Dubiin (Ireland) papers please copy. Warker.—On Saturday, Ji ‘23, after a short jll- ness, Wittiam WALKER, in the sath year of his R His friends and those of bis sons Samuel J., William H. and Benjamin F. Walker, and of Bis son. in-law, Peter . Ryerson, are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of bie son Samuel, No. 259 Forty-1 sixth mreet, tais (Sfoaday) afternoon, ‘at’ one o'clock, without further nv f Wurtar,—On Saturday, January 23, after a severe ill. ness, ARN, wife of John 'Whelen, of Rathvilley, county Carlow, Ireland, in the 634 year of ber age. ‘The friends and relatives of the ily, and those of ber brothers, ee agg and Timothy Toole, are re- quested to attend the her late residence, Sixty-eeventh street, ‘icorsing ngaale road, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o’clock, to Calvary Cemetery. Joux MONEY LIBERALLY “ADVANCE DIAMONDS, bide JEWELRY, tt e A’ di AT 77, PAWNBROKERS TICKETS WANTED, AT 77, OF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, and more shan obtained, ‘any other place in rs. this city, naan t 77 Bleecker street, up stat TI GRAND STREET, TWO DOORS WEST oF Broadway Money advanced on Waiches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Plate, Dry Goode and Personal Property of eve: Gescription or bought and sold by JOSEPH A. JACKSON, Broker and Commi yn Merchant T @&9—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON Dia- a monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Guns, Pistol Bike, F N.'B.—Pawnbrokers’ tickets wanted. f will pay 100 per cent more for pawnbrokers’ tickets for thi above articles than can be obtained at any other place in th city, | Remember the place, 609 Broad ton wistesid ‘up ataira, room No. A’ 212 BROADWAY—ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Plate, Jeweis, Optical Instruments, ac. the most libe- Fal advances made. or the eame bought at their utmost eog at his private roome. Tickets of Diamonds, Watches, i. J. H. BARRINGER, 212 Broadway, room 13, way, corner of Hous- T HENRY HYMAN'S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER O1 Bond street, room No. 5, up stairs, will th be se. Price for Diamonde, set or unset 5 Waulnes nad iver or advances made on the same; @nd also on Pianos, cd Broadway. |? 200 ELoHTH AVENUE PAWNBROKER'S TI wanted, of Diam ; ac. Also fine gold fond ilver W ener y how mh Siruments, ay for sale at 240 Eighth avenue NASSAU STREBT, ROOM NO. 2, rices are paid for loo THE NIGH. ‘set Diamonds, Watches ONEY TO LEND—ON DIAMONDS, WATCIMNES, Jewelry, Silver, Dry Goods and Personal Property of wil descriptions, Articles can be redeemed at any time within one year. Private office; entrance hall dun WE BARWARD, 2 Third avenue AWNBROKERS TICKETS WANTED THE IL1GH EST price paid for tickets of Diamonda, Wi fi Honical Tnstruments, Gentlemen's and esoription, Bi Wing and 1 for cash at full value at 15 Bom or the same bou otairs, MATRIMONIAL. LADY OF REFIMEMENT SOLICITS THR ac ‘jnaintance of & gentleman, with @ view to matrimony, Ose of means and reapeciabillly may address Binnche care of Macame De Cora, astrologtst, 12944 West Thirtiet F call Jn person, M ATRIMONY ay ma and Mesical ul every where RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, TROY. N. ‘The Eightietn Semi-Annual Sesson of this well known School of Engineering will commence February 10, ‘1864. aE the New Annual Register, giving full informa- ; address, Hon, ago, CHARLES DROWNE, Director, Troy, N. Y. 10 TEACHERS “WANTED. A MALE, ASSISTANT IN ‘a city public school; also, one for English branch Yocal music, in a city institution; a lady for Engi andr rencl diments of Latin in Hy selest school, near the city J. W. SCHERMERHORN, 130 Grand street. lady for a female college. 222 SEVENTH AVENUE, LADIES ge yn will be astonished to see the prices M. MARKS pays for cast o:f Clothin, ppets, Faraliure and Jewelry. ladies’ slik Bail and Eveulng Dresses and Shawls Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to satlefy themselves before disposing their cast off Clothi Please do not forget to call or addreas 222 Seventh avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, where you will be dealt with hon- estly. Ladies attended to by Mrs. Marks. Orders will be attended to from Brooklyo, Williamsburg, Jersey City, Staten Island, &c. ‘OUTHS'’ HOME BOARDING SCHOOL—ON A FARM, hear Hackensack. N,J., twelve miles from New York by railroad from foot of Chambers street. $140 per year, Foreirculars ‘address A.B. Terms, $120 10 ‘Winant, Principal, ee ee iE COMMITTEE ON STREETS OF THE BOARD OF ‘Aldermen will meet on Monday, the 25th inst., at two O'clock P. M., in the Chamber of the Board, to consider the subject of Staproving the pavement in Broadway. Persone havin, uested to hand them to the committee, and al spectfully invited to appear without jon. The commities are desirous of bearia he recommendations, { guaknesy. CHIPP, ) Committee souN HARDY, . on IN FOX, Streets, "DENTISTRY. _ Sixth avenue, between th Fifteenth and Sixteenth stree! ‘Teeth extracted without pale by nitrous oxide gas, at 239 Sixth avenue. The cheapest piace in New York. See other advertisement. LL PERSONS WISHING TEETH PLUGGED OR IN. ‘serted at unusually moderate will call on Dr. B. i, WAIT, 98 Fourth avenue. Teeth handsomely. inserted, 8. jocks, perfect imitation of nature, $20. Teeth SEiracted positively without pain. under my new chemically puritied chloroform, guaranteed perfectly harm! REFICIAL BEAUTIFUL QUMOTYPE PATENTED Sets onl; ee ; Sing! Toein, $i; Filling Fee Teeth with 31: “Bavracting ‘Teeth Sor ot ore pas second racers fe in 1840; re vre- wen ; Talume awarded. MANSON, Dentist. ECHANICAL DENTIST WANTED IMMEDIATELY— La At 239 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth rr N.. 2. ORUFIN # BROPHERS, 255 GRAND STREET, F i see Soe Ca nee nin ‘by ste Leet ire ev. acting teeth positively without. pain Oxyde" Gas, fd Talled lat Nitrous on “Dentists fure le rates. ah on fine goid or plating for $25; Ine gold, $2 per tooth; Toth Extracting teeth, 25 cents. ie ‘when artificial teeth are to be in- ber. $10. ror rubber, $1 harge for extrac EIGHTED LOWER guts OF TEETR—SOMETHING rent apron new, as ‘et 239 Sixth avenue, between Fifteenth and A new and Delice ‘way of ‘inserting Partial Sets of Tee'h, at 239 Sixt! Fine Gold with a Plating Sets, bound one ne plumpers, at 239 Sixth avenue. Also ts, with Plumpers, whlch hold out tue cheeks tnd retro. youtnrul e Ligh ‘strong Upper Sets of Teeth, very cheap, at 239 Sixth ‘Ofice hours. from 7 in the morning till 9 at night, at 239 Sinth avenue, between Fifteenth aua Sixteenth A8 CERTIFICATES.—HAVING HAD. TWO eoth extracted without pain by Dr. J. JAY VILLERS, 186 Grand street, two blocks from’ Broadway, sheer Teoerl thie fosomumendetion to thoes suterian che. tootha Burpcer O'Conxon, 227 Mulberry street. BILLIARD! je Bie RENT, FROM MAY 1, THE BIL- liard Room formerly occupied by Phelan, how occupied anagh, corn Broadway and Tenth sireet. Apply to BREWSTER & BALDWIN, oh the Presmlece pilapns FOR SALE—TWO FIRST RATE MARBLE iliards, ia good order, nearly new. Apply at 71 Gora etree OHSS. —PREROR'S HOTEL BILLIARD poox ‘Will be reoj 'd Mond a le AN, Till Be reopened Monday evening, Jan, 25, with f pas. STANDARD reneged Gorm sa TABLE axD und only” falgbe Bard i | relating Ry INDER, corcer Combination Cush: pee Song ori ‘Tel STROLOGY. A B. br oho a GREAT AND. REAL ‘ASTROLOGER. . - ered tom Maurice ae ave ended hoaband or w ‘Abd tele you all how tolive a ried lite, t 126 a.B. MAORICE, wi secrets th ever knew before, will unfold d'mysiorien of the past proome coat and futare, Cra he ek field of all that ct telatee to to your jo pl or m! your whole life. He ci hs fe he Ee Boke dete arry, Undertaking | All who cons luck dnd be prosperous through Iie fr Dear Wooster.” Ladies 80; gentlemen BUSINESS AND MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, WHO bas no equal in America, and js t deruane ie Yell ayant Booey aaa ayn eg who, arab ads | feah to any person “ in giving correct infor mation on lost or ir does ish to Please feat her sell. Re aie independent Clairvoyant in this ei ae n. A nlbe only Vote mont prominent citizens of New York, Phustelphin: Boston d other cities. Misty ‘Fourselves, OMce 153 Bast Thictieth street between Third and Lexington avenues. ADAM - MOR! ater, with & ataral gift ot foresight tol. how soon and often will marry, even 1" image ‘in full operation. Het equal’ie nee we te gman shows & likeness of your tniended tus 4 frienda 1 w areet, near Houston “Gente Botad. BONA FIDE (Asi ASTROLOGIAT TAT BVI on! Gepend on is Madame WILSON, Bae aus me | Ts abject of bal visit, rings @ncerss out of the mest dertakings. At 189 Allen street, between Hou slapwon streets, over the bakery, Price 60 cents, 00D NEWS.—MADAM HOP 5 YM Vantolds the mymeries = ature by pal “At 185 if eoth and dien bs conta’ gentlemen ot and Twelfth, ireete La. ADAMB RAY 18 THE BRar LATRY N M Restore fo th ‘i saree aD rs be peed marriages, enth street, Ladies » 0 IMPOSITION THE NEVER PATLING MADAME m Europe, who wae born ral et She coneults you om the past meer a ta ree aes rings togethe se parat n onfortunate in Sor it in attested val ie not to be « ‘an elairvny. by hundrede who daily visit her thet her found. Five hundred dollars reward. fv 0 con equal ber in her procession or aki. She tellayon the name of the person 1 marry, No, 101 ina! Seventrenth ¢. Name on the door, Gentlemen Ste? GREATEST WONDER IN THe WORK accompiished Madame BYRON. ¥) Third avenue, above Two tth street, who can. b I with the striotent cop fidence on all affairs of lite vores drunken = wofaith- {ul vuchande; has aveoret 10 make ‘you beloved by ¥OUF farts idol, and brings together tose leug cm Ue dies, 28 cents £8 NF those “long separated: baw THE LECTURE SHASON, DORE MUS Witt Rn FOUR Lectures, wil }evet ihe Looper the evenings ¢ Thureday, 6 ny Monday, tbe 8th, the 1th of Fobroar | SET OF TEETH MADE IN THRBE HOURS—EN., TTENTION. For the. Callfornia Agency Store, 164 Seventh avenue, by A. HARRIS, $60,000 received to purchase Cast Of Cloth- ing for California and Western markets. Ladies and gentle- men having any to dispose of can obtain their own prices, so long as they will not demand more than what is reasona- bie for them. We guarantee to pay more than the value, especially for good articles, aa we must bave them to ee fe also guarantee topaya high price Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, Diamonds. &c. Ladi Gentlewien, 181s worth yeur aitention to try the California Agency Store, as you will surely not regret it, Please favor us with acall, or address by post, jarris. 164 Seventh avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty second streets. Ladies waited on by Mrs, H, Harris, ‘A TARGE ORDER $150.00 WORTH, OF CAST OFF Clothing wane ibe the’ one and California mar- kets. Ladies and ig the above articles to dispose of can rece! ve te ofalgwine| Lotey ;—From $7 to is for Silk Dresses, from $4 to 618 from $2 to $5 for Pants; for Woollen, iBelaine tae "Cate, Dresses, Shawls, a ‘urniture, Jewelry, &c., the big paid by call ing on oF addressing @ note. to MiNed a ae ‘near Eighteenth street. Ladies ee rd "t forget the well known name, oF ms Binth avenue. AY THE NEW STORE, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN can receive the highest prices fur their Cast off Cloth. ; Furmitnre, Carpets, a. by calling on or addressing H. a IN, 240 Beventh avenue, near the drug store. Lai tended by Mrs, Cobh. (ATSS BOWERY.—H. ROSENTHAL HAVING & GREAT desire to purchase s large quantity of cast off Wearing 1, Furniture, Carpets jewelry, “te., by calling on of 2eFress adics ad geatiemea’ can obtain the utmont tals fo moe Sach article, ies, sttencad to by Mrs. Rosen- al. Please remember, and try 353 Bowery, opposite Great Sones street. GREAT, DEMAND FOR, CLOTRING.—LADIBS gentlemen having any Cast Off Clothing, Furni- eR Carpets and seer will ceive the highest prices by ‘or addressing A, HA ‘651 Third avenue, be- tan Tair selghib and. and ‘thing isin streets, Ladies at- tended to by M AT 404 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. lacies and gentlemen eaireonive the highest price for their Cast OF Olothing, Carpet bys ling on oF addressing A. Ri OH. who is willing to pay the full value for each article, Ladies Attended to by Mra. Rohisteln, T THE NEW STORE—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN can receive the highest ee for their Cast Off Cloth- ing, Carpets. Furniture, &c., by calling on or addressing H. HART 66 Carmine street, neat Bedford street. Ladies at- tended'to by Mrs. Hart. AT SS S8vENTH altbent ft M. ABRARAMS GUARAN. ast: Jeon te pay soe, Castof Clothing, Furniture, iresaing 233 Sev quik, avenue, oetwest Twenty-sixth Sireets, will be attended tb) ry a ae Mrs. ABRAHAMS. Weep LADIES AND GENTS CAN not ahn| ‘80 per cent more for cast off Clothing and Cai ‘other store in the city, by calling on or dressing HAMKIS HART, 278 Seventh venue’ getween Tree ae 2 nd Twenty-eighth streets. Ladies attended rs. LL, SASHBRRO PAYS THE IIGHEST PRICE, FOR }. ladies’ iF gentlemet Cast Of Clothing. Parties ‘waited upon by oer) L. Cashberg. 48 East Twelfth Street, near Broadway. Ladies waited upon by Mrs. C. MERCHANT TAILORS.-I WILL PAY A FAIR t or heavy Clothing. sui ail at the store or address street APTS TO MARRIED Lavi MADAME RES- TELL, Female Physician and Professor of Midwifery, can be consulted as usual at 162 Goembere eiroee, But ono interview will be necessary charge for advice. in infallible oer cap ated ‘bert obtain ed at Sis, Lt street, or by mail. Price $5. ies wi fod the be gad ot uring condatment, can accomt adm deems it her duty (ocant tion ladies against tmitators of er advertisements, who not ly rob their health. si anf AND GRAVEL REMBDIES ARE Consultation by le'ter or In person at mae Tea sir prodigies near Broadway. Fee $5, iocluding reme OARS. —ARE YOU IN TROUBLE! HAVE you ge ae he, f #0, go to MADAM cB for seta ‘on sed chisfortea, ‘Tn love vy never Known to fail. She brings togeth: wepe: and shows. correct iikentean 3 or future husband "0 ‘Lucky numbers No. 98 West Twenty: serenth street, between Sisth and vaeventh arencen, "Nome ‘on the doer. Ring the basement bell. JORED GRATIS. “EPILEPTIC AND ALU NERVOUS HN McDONALD, free ca Pion the Bresent a8 the ‘Steveash Horse ray, every morning, from 9 until Le R. LARMONT, AUTHOR OF THE PARIS, LONDON York Mi ‘Adviser and Marriage Guide, . nearly 10) illustrations, cont to fulfil the daties ‘of NET, No. 1 Vesey strech, tuaile the € book, We concur with’ thor papers in recom: jontand his work.” —Courrier des Btate te Zeltung, Atlas, Medical Review, de. ‘Apply at the hotel REWARD.—WHOEVER WILL FIND THE body of young woman, 28 yeire old, who was iat Gn Wednesday, Dec. 35 1868, from the Grand mm Kast river, dressed ‘in mourning, Diack while checked dress and shawll, new gaiter ie Diack eyes, or whoever gives’ information at 22 Ludlow to Jacob Meyers, will receive the above reward. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY BVENING, about halt-past egven, o'clvok, $5! ing from Varick to treet, thence in small bird avenue car, a roll of about $251, in five $20 bili, balance { Ye and several $2's, all greenbacks in $10's, $58 except one $2 bill'on Park ‘Bank; aleo and about 6 cents in currency. The finder will receive the above reward and many thanks of a poor man by in- quiting for Samuel Voorhees, in furniture store of “Mr. faterbury, corner of Bleecker and Mercer streets. 5() REWARD.—LOST ON SUNDAY | MORNING. Januney 24, in the Catholic church on Sixteenth street, a dark Morocco Pocketbook, stamped Tiffany & Co. {nuide, containing three $100 ‘Treasury notes, and about $25 in small bills and currency. To any one finding and leavin: ime nt 64 West Twenty-second street, the above reward 3g and no questions asked, REWARD.—STOLEN FROM NO. 69 surest, leven hundred, (1.100) dollars ated x0 1, third series—one | thousand ollars, $50, No. 11,012, and $20 No. 11; man who Ae the abo Nem, fork, and mo questions above bonds is stopped, —ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD TO any medical man who will cure me of Habitual jually during the last four $100. Intemperance, contracted gradi years.” Money will bo deposited in firat clase bank, {nsur- ance or loan company, on three months’ trial, Address Unfortunate, Herald $50 a Bare "containtn et vty for $1.00; No. tivo Banke Books of the Bo Saving bers street Savings Bank, one of Bleecker street. ‘toring ki a Gold Watch and Chain: a Diainond Breastpin aud T articles of value. The above reward will be paid on fhe return of the property to A. Neufeuldt, 69 Mott street, ‘ADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. 6 Amity place, three doors from Amity street, cau be aulted on Lildiscases of females. Her medicines are’ sa rtain, Convenient rooms for ladies who desire cat and medical attendance during confinement. ~__ WATCHES JEWELRY, SC. 407 BROADWAY—THE OLD ORIGINAL L. JA- 7 Obs estabished 1bibcis usw selling Gold, Biive Gold Piated' and Comporition Watche and 25 per cent callie ate tte Jatin ts STOLEN, FROM NO, t, Inte on Thureday ni following U. 5 . haine at prices larly i le one, at Corresponding Prices, “Information or watches sent reas or mailto any of the coun- orarmy. Our lot established business ae a guarantee to those who may remit us by mall that their orders will be as Promptly and carefully attended to as if they were person- ally present. Remember, the old established house of L JACOBS, 407 Broadway, between Walker and Lispenard See PLATED HUNTING WATCH (NOT cox. FA position, $10; a sound Silver, Hunting Wate. $12; Silver Hunter, $12 50; a solid silver, full fewelled ‘Lever. hunting. cascs:'$15: ail extra five do. $20 very watch warranted for two years, withen special gu JACOBS, 407 Brondwa; Original L. ATIENTION, j.—WATCHES, WATCHES, Solomon, Diamond Broker, hi ate ole agen! for the Albetros watenes. Su and WATCHES. an bee! All sui os SOLOMON. Diamond ‘Brower, "38 Broadway. TAMONDS—A TIESLER. HOW 18 If POSSIBLE NRICH can pay auch high prices for a positive fact he pays 30 per cent more 7 reon: try him. He ts considered a jade ¢, and has been established in New York since the ad Iinistration of the late Martin Van Buren. Place of busi- a8 723 Broadway, under the New York Hotel. STABLISHED TWE: YEARS.—ORIGINAL L. JACOBS, 407 Broadway.—A very large lot of new and Becky at gold prices aire Watches, from $10 10 $30¢ Gold do., $20 to $150. A descripti ap act OUR DOLLARS WILL fornia. Diamond Fung: $5 will buy a Pierond Ring: $5 will buy s Boll 1, Cluster Bet eae ‘are mounted teen carat gold. ans without exception. the best Hon of the real diamond: in fact they deceive the moet ie {dgea, Sent by exprese ormail, —__ Original L. JACOBS, 407 Broad Go Ate. WATCHES FOR, LADIES AND GRNTLEMEN. 128, $130 to $100 enc oe ba Hunting ‘Detached Levers—$45, $50, $55, $60, $70, Eee Maeeae Sa"eSh BO St rng | ‘on the ontside of id Watches for ladies us: low as $25, $29, $30 and $35 each GEO. ©. ALLEN, 415 Broadway, one door below Canul Street, formerly No.'11 Wall street. ial ng DIAMOND. RIN RINGS, VERY CHEAP, FOR 10 pay ona TINAL L. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. — EWELRY AT A \CRIFICE.—A LARGE VARIETY of good Jewelry at a es the entire stock. in on Tot, to be sold at once. Fulton street, Brookly: Anes GILT COMBS, NEW STYLES, FROM PARIS, pt three, four, eix, eight, ten and fifteen dollars each. For sale by _415 Brondwa; or ght enabled to guarantee acure Caeee without change of diet or restriction from, busi, Watson's book, the “Cause and Cure,” illustrated throughout by anatomieal ‘and wood cuts, containg Taluable information for such as are suffering from elther disease oF Dae OF wno contemplate marriage, , Price heat by fhe autho MACFARLAN wade. a ti by the author. Broadway. TA, M. to RR. ‘University Medical don, can be coneited ce: dence at bis office, private entrance at No ail place. O Birn ceases ot which hae beet Ia the heopltate ot ie Ena London him to treat with success nervou Bitty ‘and all kindred affections. Cures guaranteed tn all cases undertaken, R. GRIN! doors airee 'msner it bia opest tice to treat alt Fomale-co pian, from wh hl special practice fo ae com yzuats Farsictan AND C4 place, from R. COX, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES of, FEMALES Jee hares: od m He can be consulted at infallible office, 67 Carmint street near obtained at bi Hr. PO 8’ ESSENCE OF LIFE—OFFICE 6 LI8s- penard strect—cures recent cases*in from six to thirty Aisa ot a io all cases without mereury, change )R. COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, MAY B faulted on all diseases, Thiriy years Tkclusiveiy devoted jo dixeases enabler him to warrant a cure in all cases, The vigtime or miaplaced confidence in ‘medical: pretenders cam call with a certainty of being radically cured, oF no pay. MAY BE CON. cease, Thirty years’ éxperience enables dy cures to all who come under his charge. D* “BALE Iy AUTHOR OF THE PRIVATE TREATI 40 Amity street. ‘Those who apply in the early atage of disease will be narprised at the enbe wad rapraity ox the cure; thse, however, who have suitered long, as in chronic cases, Will best appreciate his services, oO LISTS AND AURISTS. DUARNESS “AN REVEOTIVE, SIMPUE AND CHEAP means of relief, which has been surcemsfinl, Gee te on ersgned in ie being deal for vb ry d tor 79 i 80 ee: Tite is all The “tenth tees f ail ount will be iinmediaw ly re- 127 Bleecker street, N, ! RILLIANTS. OF ONE TO UPERLATIVELY FINE ree caret, NEW MAP IN TWO WEEKS ane a By Y= =| A or ihe Cutted Stat Briel | ions, West 1a ri jap of the Uni tes, “British Ponsess nm Mexico ‘and ‘Uentral Ainerica. Size 404H), Ran deomely cents in sheets. ie ico and Price $125 ers, 80 peputat map shows the whole of the United he Atlantic tothe Paeiiic, the proposed railroads to Califor- ia. the whole of Mesico Ae, "Ageute please, address, Map Bor 4ase New York Post omces stating whieh Btnve and county they intend to canvass, Exroucaeay VIEW OF MARRIAG IN nearly $00 60 fine plates and anator serual ns ina state of ae, cae married and th o lating one contempl doubts of Pahetr physical Bent, Beni tree of ng add: 9 een, tar eee eersebye ba Cros, it ald! apecie or jdress Dr. o i amen ad TR PORTRAIT OF THE A ae be fat Dublighed, nize 10x24, by post alse Asiogr ide Vat e (2d from plats nea also Aavogrbpn ard “en a rem Pe beta discovat A m F YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY HOMELY PEOPLE I” oosumes took pretiy, road Medical Common Sense, a tenis it ae lair sat ae #121 Nusean “SMALL PARCELS or BOOKS ant, at your price, ue, &e , ‘at our price, rel, at any price, LEGGA’ Mabe ig pot + near Beexman, GROVING IN THE DARK.—THE MIND BE. a4 aewded ‘and clear as (he sun at noon day after Feading arrows poonlar And Weautifully Wustrated medical work. * Human, Frat It portrays the causes that frearently Joad to unhapry mi for dispelling all mi THRARLES AND 40.00) Photographic Albums, sie 101.140) Works on selence, Med 2,000 Photos struction belf-miticted digeanes, 30 neem Price 25 conte Mail verywhore, by the author, Dr. H. A. BARROW, er street, four doors from Mac FO the «inetor may be consulted, Latreot. New ms iB. ‘Weual, from 11 t nd m hair snd one roll containing AND WILL PAY $1,000 Toany one that will produce ‘a certificate published by ti Yhat isnot genuine, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Ridne7o, arb ‘Diseases arising from a disordered stomac! OBSERVB THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS: — Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Flena, ‘Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disguat for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Sto Sour'Bructations, 8 iOS vieiming of the flead iwi ie toe e Hurried and Dificult Breathing, Fluitering at Choking or Buffocating Sensations ‘when ina Lying Posture, Dimpess Dots or Webs’ before Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Def. elency of Perspiration, Yeliow, pers of the Skin and Byes tp the Side, Back, Cheat, Lim lushes of ing in the’ Heat, Bui wmaginings of Evil and Great Depresaiun of Bpizty . REMEMBER THAT THIS BITTERS IS | NOT ALCOHOLIC, CONTAINS NO RUM OR WHISKEY, AND CAN'T MAKE DRUNKARDS, “pur 18 THE BEST TONIO IN TRE WORLD. READ wHo 8 SAYS 60:— From the Rev, Levi @, Bec ort Berber Mr 3.. Tormeriy saree Rg Bagels ares i . Thav wo ‘er number of yeara. nds rman ued them Bavevbeen shoplonsed with ineir effects that t tae tacaeba te a ‘them to myay oe and know —- they have rated in a strikingly beneficial manner. I take great» leasure in on bite) iy, Progiaiming this ‘tet and it fhe tention nee with the diseases for whi oan pool ended, | to these Bitters, by from ex. RS ce that ny recommendation will do ore cheerfully as Heres Bitters is ie int to bevel ine afficied, and te "not drink." ours ti, From Rev, J. Newion Bi ra, D. D., editor of the Bney: iglour Knowledge, aid ‘Christian Onrocicle, general turough ditrast of thele inerdiiens eral, through distrust of the 4 rae yogi of nN Reg it eer why a ee aE removal of thie vere ers by Proper tee agem: em, when. suffering from great eSarinued ‘debility. “The use of three bottles of these BL at the beginning of the present your was fol bet evident ' relief, and restoration degree of an inal Thich T had not felt for six months before, @. and bed reba | despaired of regain’ pe, eons, aan God and friend for directing m J. NEWTON Snow’, Philadelphia, (From the Rev. Jos. H. Kennard, tor of the Tenth Bap Dr. Jacnson—Dear Sir Rare been frequently te-conpest my name with commendations of di of medicines, b rd yr for ones from my ustial cou nes that, for general debility of the system, ant Liver Complaint, it it ‘hate and valuable al be peneficlal tot or ftom the a oreenage: jure, very cA ~h rally, th, delow Coates sires! From Rev. Warren Randoioh, Pastor town, Dr. ©, M. Jackson—DEAn {it-Peinon ogee me ot kay es of Baptist Chureb, aden opened lent cms ba agg ood cee oe al “ie ey - ne sais ies RANDOLPH town, Pa, From Rev, J. H. Turner, Pastor of metang Chere, De Jecusomepaane tie faving used your, . Bitters in my family frequently, 1 am Tears ithns been of great” serv! poe in, moet ensve. neral debfitt rot w gene valuable rei respectfully, R, No. 726. re aE, From the Rev. J. M. Lyons, Natit at Sang the Columy ‘bus (N. J.) and Milestown (Pa. rh nee ¥. ©. M. J. :—Dran Sinal feel its r uma oma coord, to teatinany tothe ener e he Some years since, ie, being, much ited with Dyspepais; T used ther with cial resulta. have often an recotnmernded them to persone enfeebled by that: [eta La nd bave heard from them Gent fat oral det lebili y, ia lieve fe avant tage roupel cannot be i J. M. LYONS. From the Rev, Thos. Winter, Pastor of Sgcipsins Bapust. 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