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NAVY GAZETTE. ., ARRIVAL OF THE UNIT STATES FLAG-SD NA The United St Altred Tavior com 1y On her arrivel at the Laitery the f Sonor of the French and 5i uly re- Surned by the two war vessels o powers now lyiog off the Battery. The Susquobaiis aleo saluted the flag of Acting Roar-Adwiral James Palmer of the Rhode Island, and the Bonor was at once ackpowledged by that vessel. The Susque- | from the const of Brazil, where she tp of what js now termed the quadron, for the past eleven montks. The Brooklyn ¢ hanna in January last, and she was ordered 10 return to the United States, but owing to the difficultios existing Letween the Brazilian Government and the neightoring Repablics it was deemed adyisable to retain 88 wany vesscls 0a the station as possible. The war baving wirtaally censed, as far as the interests of American citizens Susquebianna again received orders to ecordingly sailed from i of April. On ber return voyage 6 touched at Montevideo, Barbadoes, Martinique iom. ‘The sargeon reports that the officers and oyed extremaly good bealth ever sfice their de- snurr frow the United States. TLo following is a list of her Beath A1l g, Alfoed Taslar, Lieat-Com'dg. E.W. Hemy, Paymuster, &, R Clack, € on, Passed Avst. Surgeon, C. H Grbeinc i Chapl E._P. Smith, John Weld- e e Marives. Jun Englncers, ,,\ Smith, John tes E h ). €l Cargen dam. Payester's S Chubecn gt Bt Ball MOHAWEK OF BROOKLYN AGT. SURPRISE OF WEST PARMS. These two new senior organizations played their Bt gawe together yesterday, on the Star Grounds, South Kivn, the result being the signal suceoss of the young wka by the large scoro of 40t010. The Mohawks ap- peared on (ke field in full uniform, havdsome biue caps aud with the star-white jackets, Which are so becoming. e following i ™ ] 1 R 3 0 33 3¢ McGiil. 371 Corroli . i Sterenss g Total.cuurnivnrn 10 2434, by db; G i loul-. i (B e by ] o o it < er TYPOS AGT. TRIBUS The match between these part yesterday, re- sulted in the success of the Typos by a score of 76 1o 28, o five nnings. @LYMFIC OF PRILADI m'vn AND CAMDEN OF CAMDEN. he mateh which has been pending for some time l-hmm tLe Olympic of Phitadelphia and the Oninden of Cam- m, N, J.. came off on Wednesday last ap Camden, and re- SRl i uvon ot the Camdena. A ppended a the soare of the CANLEN o OLymric. 0. n Mibiver ¢ | o | « 3 4 B, |1 3 4 it ¥ L, e . 6 Anspech ‘4 Al ertaon, p. L2 6 |Richerds, 24 b. 2 Beanhs, 1 1 3 Clawmpitt, 5d b, 1 Mibler. Jut b L1 6 lexp. 1 Weod 240 1 5 Blawncn, v o 2 4 Waight O 11, 3d b, 1 Totals.. % Umpire—Mr. Ticks T. ll-y:ulul Athletic B . NATIONAL AND CENTRAL NATIONAL. A mahh game of base ball was played at Jersey unds of the Oson € Iuh yesterday afternoon. ‘ctea nines of the Ninth National and the Central : | Banks of this ¢ which resulted in favor of the lnl National re of 4010 12 a1 the end of the inoings, The followi NinTH NATIONAL. x ceretan o 2 i 1 2 6 MeAvifle ... H 5| Wheele 2 5(Husbend. 1 3| Ellison 0 12 Miuth Notions! Contral Nati Music AT CexTrAL Park.~The Central Park Comwisvioners announce that if the weather is fine to-day Ahere will be on the Mall, Central Park, st 34 o'clock ., by (be Central Perk Bund, under the leadership of Mr. B Dedworth. The following s the programme: Pagt L 3. Opening Mareh, Herm nen Kuluer riure to the Preiender. Kucken 8 tep, Deutsch Anon 4 drand Selection frow Brly... ... Dovizetti 8. Anoa Masurin . woraeve Kuboer abertiote Movart Bilse from the Amber Witch.. .W. V. Wallace Paxr 1L k Step..... < Koehkeler Ocean, Waits ng! uetion and A s from Die Grosefasten. ... Flotow 2 Heiter Skelter Galo, eiskevissans Al TN ——— CARDNER 1¥eTITU The Commencement exer- @loes of this popuiar scbool for young ladies were beld at the Bustitute, No. 34 West Thirty sccond st., Thursday evening, June 21, and were wttended by alarge and fasbionable ence. Dr. C. H. Gardner, the Princiffal, prosided, assisted the Rev. Absalom re, D. D, and the Kev. J. 1. Owen. . D. dne compositions were read by the Ret ). Kl D D. aud the address o the uradustes delivered by the Fev. 1 Teises were interspersed with the i v..m, voesl instrumentsl music, and were fol Jowed by & socisl reception of friends end gradustes. The | lmnu. Jgusg lndion were preseated with & ribed course of study .m N oo Kandalt Fdors Miner. Beio Frice and Clara 8. Whittield ——— Tk ANTIFQUARANTINE COMMITT! CoND MEET- 6.~ The Auti-Quaraniine Committee liekd its second meeting w4 Biepleton, Staten lsiasd. yesterday afiernoon. The pro- eeedings of the Commiltee, as b the previous oceasion, were eonducted with closed doors. Mr. D. L. Clausen was io the ohair, and S. Barton and J. 0. Dissesway acted as Secretaries. Bt was understood that the ouly basiness done last eveuing ‘was the reception of the reports from the sub-committees ap ded ot the frst meeting. Oa Mozday, at 4} o'clock p. m. anotber 1eetivg wiil be beld, %0 48 1o arrange some pian of @ction. whichever way the injunction, whick is to be argued Shat day, is decided. - ——— Kxockep Dowx axp might, while German Seblef residing st the Compton House, orner of Third-ave. and Twenty fourth st was passing up Whird-ave.. op his way 1o the botel, at the corner of Tw WMrd-st. be was attacked by four or five voung mea, one whow beld bim while the otbers rificd his puckets of §2 &0 nd beat their vietim. Meeting Officer Cowiles ghtesnth Precivet. he stgted what had oc- ourred. and the oflicer so0i lfu lm'nflda eating one of the party ramed Jobn Ka n- pnwl.u Who s & native of 1) @rial by Justice Ledwiti, SpC— Tux Ferris Fruane Institvre.—The closing of @t institation for the Nummer season 100k place yesterday af. Caruoon in it pariors on Madison Square. Al the young lady Jupiis were present with thelr parents and fricuds. Among in attendance were the foli vv'fl’ weutlemen: Chancellor in, Rev. 8. Tyug, jr. Kev, fitehcock, Rev. Mr. De e, Kev. Mr. Furrand and Rev, Mr. Hooper. The eser- claen were of tie usasl claracter eprtifo Crisusal SesteExces.—The tollowing prisoners ‘were seutenced by Recorder Hackett 1u the Court of Genersl eastons yesterday: Emma Lingard, couvicted of picking » Budy's pocket, was sentenced to the Penitentiary for one year. Dantel O Reilly, convicted of mansisughter iv the third degree, went 1o Btates Prison for three years. Miles O'Rielly, im- - Elad in the same offerce was sent to City Prison for 60 James Sinclair one of the gang of burglars who broke the residence of Jackson Behultz, o few uights since, was ound to Btates Prison for ten years. - Frin OVERBOARD AND WiS DRrOWNED. —James Wall, & longshoreman, yesterdsy feil from the sixing piece of Pler No. 29 East River sud was drowned before Le coall be pescoed. 1 a few hours after, the body was rocovered by the Pourth Precinet Pelice, and Corouer Naumacn beid au in- A verdict of accideatal death by drowning was :‘n.yllq v, Deceased was a u-m of years, and resived at No. 5 Ham i — [Ansoancements. ] BaNkEas, 'BROKERS, MERCHANTS. — Who is, and who Samet, adapte ] (6 the e pariuite’ Why is it that ore falls. snd auotber ovcceeds ! PHRRNOLOGY snawers the e questions. Wiitiea charts @ven by Mesr.. Fowiun & Wiiis, No. 569 Broadway, N. Y. e 16 half the good was known the wve of the Loxn S7an @voided by the sficicd e one of crutches to o half of 1 to walk without to thank us for re- ohoring bim to beaith wid the use of his Certiticates for thoss who doubt its eMcacy wi be 110du Al droggists heep the Lone Bran Loximnst Over bty b 1l Neawel ] exaiical We_ who cughl L sanly owed Wwr 10 IV tinence from alcoholie drinks One of the best safoqnasds Bod by ol Physiciws advi durimg the pre valence of the Cholera. wpinsh the pest. iee is KExr o ast Inpia Corvum = grocers w25 contd’ Depot, B0 1A Reade ot omas, baviog | A. Roesep.—On Thursday | b tis daily derived by | ‘wisery could be | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JURE 23, 1866. SYNOPSIS ceived duri OF THE BUSINESS AND STANDING OF LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIE | / ult THIL DUNLNED ) NG OF AR INWOUI J il LD, Doine Business in New-York and Massachusetts, for the Year 18636, From Oficial Reports to the Massachusetts Commissioners, e = M I o - = i o = | | LIABILITIES, I ASSETS AND INCOME, ""nrplnn ’i EXPENSES, | GROWTIH AND EXPENSES, | — . ! —E 2 [ NAMES OF COMPANIES. { l Net present Valoe|[Wet Asets or Ac-{Receipts of the y‘u: [Expensen o theyesr, Nt fnerese s ’ Total No. Total Amount In- tual Prem: Re-| wot including inoluding Ex- of Policies| Premiom Receipts| % ‘I‘ of Policies. sured " ‘m f‘" . (exciuding] te xr-(l ',’ Guaran | e 'ol‘l: o Bolire %o Prem ‘)’e;;“l the| during the year. a,: i Rewr v | apiel). tee Capital. ® i [ “., A a | i 1818 || Mas-achusetts Hospital. i1 39,000 00 | $0.971 61 . . 1843 \] New England Mutual I 31,817,341 00 510,552 03 i 1844 || Qtate Mutn | 3,606,557 64 | 110.00 | g 1851 | Berkshire | 3,320,900 00 | 13146 A E 1851 || Massachusetts Matual. 5l 15,708,005 00 250,183 60 | sy 05 || 1807 0,560 32 6 o 1862 || John Hencock. i' 3,378,300 00 148,910 56 | 100,617 14 || ML3 25,073 07 53 | ! | ntual Life, | -« ,097,576 41 3,499,451 13 [! 1 410,91 16 3 5,40 utual Ben 101 00 Fiwng 37 || 1 531500 04 2 3 il 1810 | Connecticut T ,012,648 24 3,558,210 73 | 11/ 350,238 79 3 '3, 120013 17 1848 || Union Mutual, M 1,381,180 16 611,350 78 || 1244 105,718 19 7 1,571 47 1845 || Now-York, N. Y. | 2417 12598 || 909,487 26 217,00 8 m:A:: (m‘;‘mi .Lln! s, N. | 491,633 37 || 15246 128,670 89 $2A7 792 :}‘m;lltl » 1} | 2 % 4 1850 || Man iR 1,801,818, 50 1,084,184 48 152,28 05 16.02 1,013 930,09 41 1860 || Natona, Vi. 277,686 5 135,126 95 | 18316 2 won ||y 108576 31 [ [ | % 1850 || Chartor Oak, Conn 968,304 99 || i 136,804 29 17.45 0 784,192 13 1890 |} Atue, Con.. 1,310,931 53 | | 24,383 19 18.3) ; B, 83,202 92 1851 |{ Phaenix, Conn.. | .735 b , 3155 | 3104 419,047 71 1853 || Knickerbocker, N. Y il 3,086 9,595,912 00 427 67 | 20.14 323,300 97 il | | 1859 || Northwestern, Wis Il 1043 14,027,942 28 74,144 76 ; 10 | 5 20.10 | 1859 || Equitable, N. Y. ‘ 7316 25,017,713 99 043 Il 100.98 046 | 180 || 1,308 55 375,182 90 | 80,036 7 2151 | 1860 | [ 20 200,073 67 7,5 74 2944 || | | | 1960 || Ny 6,196 " 516,657 49 610,195 02 ) i 02,174 75 19,69 1860 | ""::;:Jxv:, S | 505 n,, 20,687 78 159,001 64 | 499,357 12 510,587 91 125,086 26 A0 Security, N. Y. 3,200 9 { 239,384 20 271,268 | .10 North Anerics, 3 3 2, 131,218 41 ) 4010 7 538,568 42 || 17.61 | N | < s’ Be £12 P 5,306 06 | 50,64 | |\.\l“=;nn ard Orplany Benct, N. ) o : i 730 63 2102 Nat ’ T N. Y 265 758,900 00 2,023 05 173,000 00 14 84.45 l‘x::\':r;fixl 8 '\“r”“mm' 380 1,215,059 00 31786 71 | w,;;-n o | 20,810 80 .30 1865 || Connecticut General, Conn. 5 96,000 00 4,08 73 I 4,004 19 | 1601 81 .42 1865 || Provident Life and Trust, Pa. | 160 719,200 00 | §11,400 46 1 14,074 92§ 57.49 il Totals N [ 211,597 | $51,216,926 77 | $25,057,507 o7 || $3,770,311 08 15.03 » he Universal com iiness on u‘,:‘ sott. iisaloners’ Keport. r--m!.":AIA nf",..'l 1o aving Leer ‘fied Mar 5 ident busias T including the business the Al , page 39, Mas. e eost per cent of the increase premiumn re ke’ should 1 the year 1665 over 1604, hed been m bueis moro tian s mouth on the Ist of No | CAPITAL. mva.\iDs OF SURPLUS PREMIUMS DIVIDENDS PATD, husetts Co CAPITAL, | DIVIDENDS PAID. inchuded OF THE SEVERAL (oum\m PAID DURING THE VEAR 1865, an Official Bcpom of the Companies Made to Mr. Barnes, Superintendent of Insurance Department of New-York, | | Mutual Life, N. Y ... ! New-Englaud Mutug ‘ Now-York Life... . Union Mutual, Me. $00,000 00 | Pheenix Mutual, Conn. | 16,000 00 Ztua, Coun . | 00,600 00 Charter O | 100,000 00 Brooklyn, | 125,000 00 100,000 00 Germani | 200,000 00 100,000 00 | Globe, N. ¥ Guardian, N. 4000 00 | THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE don The Official Report of the Massschusetts Insurance Commi which is the most relisble, because it gives a uniform valua compa of the Policies; showing the libilities of the respecti . vo with Mr. Barues's Report, each Compeny ¥ own liabilities, which are based upon differeut tab cannot give & correct comparatice table)—show | the above table, that tke ConxCTICUT MUTUAL has The LARGEST ni Ath. The LARGEST per ceut of surplus (except ope tock company). | 3th, Katio of Expenses LEAST to Entire Recelpts, 6ih. Ratlo of Expenses LEANT to Preminm Receipts, | 7th. The LARGEST Increase of Policies the Past | Yenr, Sth. The LARGEST Preminm Recelp! Oth, The Expeuses are LEAST on the growth of Busimess. 10th. The foregoing demonstrates that the €0 NECTICUT MUTUAL does the GENERAL AGENTS OF THE CoMpAxNY.— | | | [ 'hlv ago, for Hiinois; Ryan & Carpenter, LwnnJl- Ky., H. Tilden, No. 404 Walnut.st., for Philadelphia; Edwin Seven families last v&r-ck were rung up by thr Brwera Aanm Tereonsrn. and o window or door wes found broken opeu by b Califor mymes, | " HoLuss, No. 284 Brosdway. | (= + IMPROVEMENTS—KNOX's NEW EstapLisn- 10 be & grest purifier, but suy one who visit the Exox, at the at the flaming o | licity are united in the for offices and for the purposes of manilac- wre for sale ot tie grand hall on the street floor. kind of wansfaciured by Mr. Ksox iv has the wont biillisat market 1n the world opes e bewstiful Fuiry Son Ntories, by ewinent ¥ usefal and val Fhony and the bark of Manille. combined wi retore Gray Hair to it originel color, 1t requires one ap only. witheut the washing proces. Dr. M. JACOBY 14 the of the preparstion ; is ready to apj) 1, fres of charse. to thote who de. eficaey. Sent everywhere, with full directions. Price No. 54 Sixthave.. N. Y. Conwultation frow 9 a.1. Latest ARRIVED. bip News. Biig Mackinn (of Machins). G wolsses to Thoin, aud calne the whol oenge. Brig Alex. Miliken, Vlln Rondout for Boston. Behr. € wwl Hp&?l, Norfolk, — days, with wool. c| An-bu] lor Boston. tes, Maysguer, P. T, 15 days, with The 51, expericuced lieht winds 0 TO THOMAS R. AGN | where yoo will fiod ieaper than any store in New- Y ork. | ot | (‘ to MACFARLAND™ Book K Twenty third st. aod Brosdway. there yo BOORS of he day sod ul the old Hiaodicd | English. French and Scoteh Stationery ‘V 8 FOR DW i, Flour and e vric e house. Store, INGS, € BATIN DAMAS! n KTORES, u BROCATELLES, ) SKYLIOHTS, r SERRVS, a4 ke, t KEPS, o e » SWISS LACE, w . i NOTTINGHAM, BRAY'S PATENT FIXTURE, u LENO, Best in use. » MUSLIN, G L &) B KELTY, Now at No. (47 Broadway. below Grand NETS. WITH PATENT PORTABLE FRAMES. G. L & J. B. KELTY, No. 447 Brodway. ~|’lNl:fiiHlltI|" OSWEGO CORN ¥ 3 \ sessons of CHOLERA, .nz I’l‘llll Mic, tm HEALTHFU : from the most tly FURE. 1 digestion, # saie by ull PROMINENT OROCERS. ¥ INDIAN oy icatn pe and most nutritious l ARTLETT & DEMOREST® SEWING-MA- CHINE, fully licensed to use the Wheeler & Wilson four-mo- tion feed, Howe needle. snd Sioger tension—all indispenaable for & Grat lass, Teiiabie sewing machive. P L2 CHEAPEST in this country. York, itews of acerved inicres hands some Companies) » would make the income {07 the DOLLARS, and the ratio of expenses 1051 & H. C. Hodges, Detroit, for Michigan, 200,384 14 | 35,064 00 £1,000 00 6,000 00 | 1,424 1 59,400 00 18,000 00 49,943 10 100,000 00 £,000 00 113,082 80 8,750 00 H 7,175 00 | 10,75 91 28,000 00 et LARGEST BUSINESS WITH “MA Tte pradence In the maragemen proved by the fact that the Cowpany bas vever lost & investments. All these facts show In the Company's Return to t unting to & ncome. T Agent “ehart,” emanating from the * pie to disparnge the Conuecti that their receipte during the yeot ending Junvery 1, 1066, were than the Mutusl Benefit. With a larger nomer of cutstanding po cis Ruv. for Loston, Mass, YHE SUNDAY (COlL coutain the cou entit MATTI The conclusion of T.'lr Astarting story b WAL DY I ity LA lbpom lldl the BASE BALL M ATl‘IID Palitical ultra family sewing-mschine. OFFIC BARLETT & DEMORE FAMILY SEW) PRACTICAL hand. treadle or cabinet. FPrice nets aceording to fiuish. | FIRE lm torily blied from our Best good nd & larger smount of sssets st the commen 'RIER etion of sitractive Ed; te. Price mix ceute. sE. of ita b amount KLV l lt' ~|n D, 774 BARDEL provere ATURE en conte. " ELASTIC TACHINE, 2 nsively that it od most relinble medium of Tnsurance ¢ over FOUR MILLY of to-moriow, Iy excitivg story Shetehes, Poet or Nale by ali 4 Ji,045 37 EST EX- ement of the | #o fmpropetly sud undescrvedl 8. Dunham, No. 104 Broadway, for New-York City and New-Jerse Wisconsin, Minnesota and Towas Sberman and 1 for Kentucky; A. A, Currier & Brother, Pittsburgh, for Western Penu PECK & HILLMAN, Troy. N. Y., General Agents for the State of New-York. will LO; AND FASHIONS, News Agente. TIvCH adopted for trendie, #5; table sud cabi- WORKS. Public and Private Exhibitions should be ve ected eurly to be vatis- Neme sullicient otee of the FLI\ ON & SCOFIELD, 13 Laightst. | near S ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. LARGEST AND £FST IN AM ABUNDANCE OF CLEA Ll CLEAN ROOMS. \\ll FURNITITE. CLE THROUGHOT'T, ROOM FOR SHAMPOOING. W SWIMMING BATH. A GRE A'rrn‘rlw LUXURIFS, Opp. No. 195 € Joim's ST OF COSMETICE. ¥ ASA (Lll’l/«‘l.ln OF THE $K H PURIFIER OF 1L REMA ST11, NTIVE OF DISEAS : FOR COUGHS. HEUMATISM, N A PREVENTI A PREVF! AL TURKISH BATHS. IsH ALL T8 UL lb.oooh,mlq 'mr mu YEAR. {BATHI\(: HOURS i} S-1010 12 0. m. TURKISH BATHIS, G 1 ACKLL VAH" TIES, FOR SALE BY A. DRAPER, No. 53 NASSAU ST, ove door ross MAIDLN-LANE. 2 | rance evineed by the compil Berksbire. Massachusetts M N stional Life, cticut Gener yoar; witha (which severs er sttempt o Company, equally sbrurd “sapposition’ In 1 sl The * suppouition, | the Mutuat Benehit. or oth f dividends of the Connect wadacity with whi LM it it ward, Provide for Mi L. LB . Louis l DEMORT il clawe practical the desirabie attac LETT .l 3 te. Price, $25 and most conplete Sto of SERING OVERCOAT S, (wiole or i IT: OEnTa VKN KNG GOODS, ke FROM 10 TO 40 PER CF % YREEMAN & BURRS O ting of RPRING OV ERC AT, FURNTSHI N OEN FROM 1010 40 PR ¢ out of 4 A. souri and Kan-as yivania and West Virginia; A. H Dillon, jr., Baltimore, for Maryls ) LOYS EEOTIING of o | | NAME OF COMPANY. W — e . NAME OF COMPANY. | : g L | conria i . To Stockbolders in liey holders in \ oo Paid. Block Notss, || T Siechholders i Connectic n % $14,197 95 | T$I001 90 \l‘:x‘l]\ml l‘!grlw?i‘vl‘"i\"f J Knickerboe N. 10,207 76 | 54 34 000 00 8,077 92 100,000 00 11,000 00 999 00 110,000 00 7,700 00 | 3,071 01 100,000 00 Hi 40,922 75 125,000 00 | 8470 00 200,000 00 | 10,300 00 | 200,000 00 | 7,000 00 | 52,000 00 | " 1,060 00 100,000 00 t 7,000 00 | | 25,000 00 | . | 1,31 00 100,000 00 | £ interest veceived on the in rane: of Newark, v” o, t“ u: ; I\H'VI'." | to wll their old pol lews the present year, and their wsual e I notllowed by out form | yyygy pER CENT Dividend last year; and the NONSFORFEITABLE o this weeting, whereby all pol by an fusinvating | oo n el e Coun 850 popesly the LIMITED PREMIUM system, cdopied at i piaien. TH¢. lgne whereby the payment of prewium may cease at auy time ferred to, upon wnb- o the WA 45 Wpue (he s0% ENDOWMENT PLAN, S &c. 3 \m MADE CLOTHING, AND DRESS e ot b part), BOYS' CLOTIING of every description, R Goons, ae ke SO HUSINESS Twporter aud Mavufacturer of BOOTS, 575 BROADWAY DIRECIIONS FOI MEASURIN nce the foot upon o p 18 THE LARGEST | SLISHED THIS HOUSE JO ADV NEW \nmk N INE 1Y, IN 040, NCE IN PRICES OF INSURANCE COMPANY OF Tepancy o ontional | s peowssrre Lifo In ompany in Awerics. Whicn is further * Superintendent of | gomopsirated by paying ccently-tumned Report, aqualed only by been used by the Con The Counecticut Mutusl R. 1., for Rh W . SEWING-MA- e exsent'a! qualities of oo for, wli Kivde of family’ sewig. with il BOYN CLOTHING AND mu r BELOW FORMER PRICES, PRICE CLOTHING WARE opposite Sun Buildiog LADIES & (:LNTLLMEN ty, take your own meavare sad send to BROOKS, Agt SHOES, AC CLOTHING. TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & €0, Nows 395, 400, AND 102 BOWERY, Janction of it NOW ( cir SPRING AND SU e qial VER MER STOCK at Il)W'll offered of gouds has e theay ALL WOOL SUITS, BUNINESS 8IS, su0, 825 BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH IRON The PERUVI blood. givh I i Bt\ RTLETT & FAMILY SEWINO on receipt of jrice. or (he JENNINGS DEMOREST ~Price $25. AND 0. ING at d XRw L1 No. i 1 ted on w redaction. n to of CHOLERA 0F wiy con oy st atments, avd duriug the year ncome), it is very ecticut Matual I land, AND WaAS NY. ST PRACTICATL Sent_anywhe ivery Address W. 413 Broadway, New-York. “¥ive yoars' div HARTFORD. - 1 dividends, svaraging over iucreased. Report it is siown that the Most Porcran end has, from the comuwepcesent, paid an % per ceot., and yet From the sbove M. the Connecticut M o bas thnies to be o SINTY PEK CUNT DIVIDEND sured while y | weking the Policy paysble i wuy given time to iving. New-Hampshire and a: Moore & Stearns, nd and Delaware; W. Connectient, Massachuset r Obio and Ind lis, Cincinnati, { CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. A positive and specific remedy for all diseases originativg from a IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for al (hereditary) DIs- EASES tanwmitted from PARENT TO CHILD. L SCROFULA, STRUMA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, ULCERATION, KINO'S EVIL, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM. This taint (MERYDITARY and ACQUIRED), Siling life with ntold mis ery, isby all usual wedical remedies incorable. RHEUMATISM. I shere is eny disease I which the Constitution Life Syrap is » s ereign, it is in rheumatiom and ta kindred afcctions. The inost in- tease peine are almost instantly alleviated—enormous swellings wre reduced. Ceses, ehronic oF vicarious, of twerty of thirly yes:s' stand- ing, bave been cured. NERVOUSNESS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, SHATTERED NERVES, ST.'VITUS DANCE, LOSS OF POWPR, CONFUSION oF THOUGHTS, EPILEPSY. Thousauds who huve saffered for yaors will biess the day on wiich they read these Jines. Particulatly to weak, suffering women wrill this medicine prove an inestimable blessing—directing thels foo:strpe to & Hope which fulfiils more than it prou ises. MERCURIAL DISEASES, ROTTING OF BONES, ACHES IN BONES, DEPRESSION OF 5PLU TS SALIVATION, BAD COMPLEXION, FEELING OF WEARINESS, F CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP pusges the system entire'y srom all the evil effects of MERCURY, removiug the Bud Breath, coring the Weak Joints end Rheumatic Pains which the ose of Co'owrd in sure to produce. 1t bardens Spongy Guins and secures the Teetls st firmly ae ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Eradicates, root and branch, sll Eruptive Discases of the 3in like ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all other difficulties of this kind, which so mach disfigure the out- ward sppearence of botls males and females, ofteo miling thein o i gusting chject (o theinselves aud their friends. E CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should be ke ap soon a3 the swelling i detected, thus preventing their breching, and produciog troublesome Discharging Sores, which disfigare so mesy of the younger portion of the community, from #ix to twenty years of aze. Young children are very subject to Discharges trom the Eare, which depends upon u Serofulous coustitution. These caser soui e cover by taking s few doses of the Life Syrap. S ofuious persons suffering from General Debility, Emacistion, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the limbs, sbdomen, aod in the female, Drogay of the ovaries and womb, generally sccomparied with Jufsin ion and Ulceration of the Uterus, sre permanently cured by Con- ou Life Syrap. The disease known s Goitre o Swened Neck, the Li%e Syrap will remove entirely. The remedy should be taken fo: wome tine, e the disease is exceedingly, chronic and stubboin, wid will vot be removed without extra effoit. Tumors of the Ovaries, Tumors of the Breast, and swelling of other clunds of the body, will be completely reduced without resorting 1o the hxife, o operations of any kiud. Y Sympatbetic or Organic Diseases of the Heurt, e Eyileptie Fi plpitation, Disease of the Valvew producinga grating or fiiing sound, Dropey of tise Heart Case and all the affections of this important crgwn (persons suffering from auy scute pain in the rezion of the heart), will be greatly relieved by Constitation Life Syrap. BROKEN.DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, IMPORTANT FACT. THE VERDICT OF THE FASHION MAGAZINES AND OPINIONS OF THE PRESS ISALLY DEMAND 1y desciiption, UNIVE J. W. BRADLEY DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) s B IR TS THE LATEST STYLES ARE MADE VERY LIGH I‘ DURABLE SKIRT IBLE wnd TURED. and are the most ELASTIC, FLE MANUFA THEY will not BEND or BREAK like the Sing will EVER PRESERVE their PERFECT wsnd BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, where three or four ordinary skirts have beea THROWN ASIDE as USELESS, They COMBINE Comfort, Dural Econpmy, with that ELEGANCE of SHAPE which “ DUPLEX ELLIPTIC” STANDARD SKIRT' OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. At WHOLESALE, by the Exclusive Manufactarers and Sole Owners of the PAT WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, WAREROOMS and OFFICE, Now. 97 CHAMBERS wod 7 and 61 READE-STS., New-York, Also, AT WHOLESALE by the LEADING JOBBERS. the FPEK NG FROM INDISPOSITION TO ExenmioN, Pary 1x v Back Loss or Menony, Foursopixos, Horwox or Carawiry, Frax o» { Dsrase. Diwxess or Visiow, DRy, Hor Skix axp Exvhsmimins, Wanr or Su Resriusaxess, Pave, HAGGARD COUNTRNANCE, Tepk oF THE MUSCULAR Stevem, sll require the aid of ITUTION LIFE SYRUP. R FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCERATIVE DISEASES, Filler of the Nose, Tumoar, Toxgue, Seive, Fonemean or Scawr, Do remedy has ever proved its equal. MOTH PATCHES upon the female face depending upon the dis eased action of the liver are very unpleassut to the young wife ané mother. A few bottles of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP will cor- rect the secretion, and remove the deposit which is directly wider the shin. Disesses of theffliver, giviag nise to Languor, Dizainess, Indigee- tion, Weak Stouach or a0 ulcersted or eaucerous condition of that orgou, accompanied with burning or other nplessant symptows, wili be reeved by the e of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. U (7 AsaGryenar Brooo PoRiFviNG AGeuT, THE Lipx Syser STANDS TNRIVALED BY ANY PREPARATION I¥ THE WORLD. THE RICH AND POOR e diseases, Nature and Science bave iade ihe are lisble to the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP for the benefit of all. PURE BLOOD 1d women ; aud if the constitution is negleeted produces bealthy me fn youth, disease and early death are the rosult. Price, $1 25 per bottle ; one half dosen for $6. P WM. H. GREGG, M. D, SOLE PROPRIETOR, NEW-YORK. MORGAN & ALLEN, Wholesale Droggists, Agentr, No. 46 Cliffst., New-York. GEOQ. €. GOODWIN & Co., Boston. 3. H.REED & Co., Chicago. COLLINS BROTHERS, St. Louis. J.D. PARK, Cincianatl. JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & Co.. Pliladelphla. BARNES, WARD & Co., New-Orleans. BARNES, HENRY & Co., Montreal, Canada. HOSTETTER. BMITH & DEAN. Sau Frauclaco, Cal

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