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(Continued Soom the Firat page ecm win Pathos Pasa ts No. 1, of Honth Brookiyn.§ HeCineeat ty F ety. incent de Pan} Ben, Boe, of Williamebareh, mpiien T. A. B. roy Brookiyo, fy er Greenpoint, Mathew T A. B., No. 3, of Wiiliamebored. At one o'clock, the procersion reached the Past wate of the Park, where it passe! in review before tis Honor the Mayor, agmisted Ly members of the Common Council, A detachment of the Fourth Artillery fired @ military aalute while the proces rion waa passing the City Hall. Up Broadway the wight was very imposing. On either side crowds of people stood looking on, admiring the fine regalia, the besutifal banners listening to the music, and parsing compliments upon the different societies as thes went by. On reeching Fourteenth atreet, the space around the sistue of Warhington, was clear. ed by toe poliow, and the procession rade the o.t- onl, presenting at thie point » fiiner appearance ‘hen sb any other part of the route For hours the epectstore assembled rere stood jookl y upon the procession ae it fled reel. Dawn lireslway approaching banners end fore Were seen. away to the right, through 1éth wtreet, erretcled the long line, and ag the last band (£4 une left Union aquare all who had ween the vinplay expressed their gratification at ite wagnill- cence, ascompared with other occasions Every rociety made puch @ fine appearance, that it seems ‘nvi lious to prefer one over another The A. 0. of Hihe nk = fine body of men, with many eof music and elevant banners, acarcely ex- coiled the FotherMathew aocietion, which turne tout delegations of men pledged to abstain from drink The Cadets of Temperance also presented a fine rppearance, and it ie to be hoped that “ar the twig \e bent the tree will incline.’ Too much praise rannet he bheatowed upon these Ternperance or T A OB. Sc etles, ansinting aa they do to preserve eo roany individuals from the misery entailed by drunkenness. The Burial and other Benevolent eacietion not forgetting thore belonging to differ. ert churches, were weil represented, and if it were noasible, deserve especial mention in thie connec+ tien AU Wren o'clock, the head of the procession reached the Cooper Lustitute, and about the eame hour the pear left Union Square, Some ilea of the Jeugth can be obtained, by the distance over which it wna stretched n Square, through 14th street, Tih avenue, to J4th street; through S4th street to 2d avenue, to Li! street to Ist avenue, througo 10th street to the Cooper Institute—nearly four miles, At five o'clock, the procession had dis- cninsed, the different societies wending their way homeward, Not leas than twelvethousand persons took part in the procession, wluch was witnessed by atleast forty thousand pdeple. As compared with the celebration of last year the number io proceesion was nearly dou!le. In abort, the de- roonstration yesterday was the finest and best vrosnaged affair of the kind that has ever taken place in New York Not a single disorderly person in the ranks, and nothing occurring to mar the harmony of tho proceedings. Whoever had the management of this demonstration, de- rerves praise for the arrancements, and doubtless all the officers, from the Grand Marshal down to the lowest officer in every society, will receive credit for their individual efforts on this occasion, Aw usus), the tlagof Old Erin flaunted to the breeve in company with the Stara and Stripes of Arerica, The national atre of Ireland mingled with the strains of Hail Columbia and Yankee Doodle Native and adopted citizens walked arm ‘2 arm, thus bonoring in free Amer ca the mem- ory of» saint who, centuries ago, emancipated « nation from its superstition and idolatry, THR DINNERA Tn the evening the Friendly fons of St. Patrick cave their annual dinner at Dalmonico's, where, after the cloth was removed, toaste and sperches were indulged in until « late hour, At the Metropolitan, the Knights of St Patrick arsembled, and after doing justice to tl) edibles were addressed by their newly elocted Pres dent, Wn. R. Roberts, Esq, who closed bis speech as follows Would to God, slending here to-night, ppeak the name of a soctety represents as proud and farellivent an Irish cons \tagncy ae the Lord Mayor at vublin— that the apirit of my words could cross » Adantte, gathering power as it went, descend up- nthe chores of my pative land, ealline on her people to uni anite for lom's ‘ke; unite for mank ‘oak s unite for love of land that bore you, be slaves to your Bare our Sealonaiae, and vour biao'ries no r ‘unite in acommon but indissoluble bond of ove va frtendsbip. (Cheers) Say to mankind, behold, "Bo longer send our sone to enrich pier lends me he genni. and power; thetr mother clauy t ntallecte and their awe. An old nation mth new +) e@urlaine and ennobles their deeds, aud will revere ‘solr memories; they are no longer eeldiers of rs tune, purebasing victory for others with their rot vator, but soldiers of [rien Freedom and Inge: pendence, Cl romendons applause.) Rat, al for poor Brin, that some are «till seen, Who would dye the grasa ned fiom their hated to the gran; Yet. oll when you're up and they're down, let thei live ; T hen, yield them that justice which they would not give, ,. . . . . . . . . ‘Let her eons, like the leaves of the Shamrock auite \ parction of sects from or stalk of rivht; fi tatve 1 hiv full share of the earth and the eky Nov fation the alave where the serpent would «i Long aud loud continued applause greeted the conelumon of this address, After which the regu- lar toasts were ylvon aud responded to, the com- Dauy separating ate late hour, Hovse Hunrinc,—As ‘* May-Day ap. proaches the commotion among housekeepers be- comes still more manifest, Landlords seem deter- toned to make the most of the unparalleled searci- ty of houses, and have accordingly increase! rents 1) ap extent which will necessarily drive thousands os farniles from the city, aud force them to reside in country villages,inconveniently reioved from their Husiness, The advance tn house rents atthe present trae is purely the reoult of avarice on the pert of iesndlorda, They know that there nover before was ta roarcity of houses, and thas there is no trouble about renting at their own figures—henve ‘oe exorbitant advance et ® time when gold is ra. 1 cly approaching ite ol level. When rents were sivancea last Spring, the only argument adcuced b. house-owners in defence of it, was the depre: tonof the currency, This was reasomable and con- elusive, and renters fel’ thas the advance was justi- felon that ground, But now, gold has steadily sone downward until ithas reached a point ono ovndred and twenty-fvepor cent. lower than it was ® few months ago, and iuatead of house rents sym- pasizing with thie depression, the change in rents has been in an inverse ratio to the change in the value of gold, We do not imagine that house own- ere will be infienced to modify their igures,under anyctrcumstances They are « cluss who are not apt te be troubled much by consetentious qualma, and ave in thy habit of making their property avail: oklp even te 1he Lect fares, Tou whey hove @ cer; wo from fect rigbt to do,and thoee who are obliged to petron- ize them muat accept the proffered rates or go 6.86 where. This brings us directly t the question, which in the family circle is just now the subject of more anxiety and discussion than “the situation in North Carolina," or any other situation, excepting one to live in, “Where shall we vo?! queres pater farniitar, an he sips bis morning coffe and shudderingly contemplates May-day. “Where in- dead,” echoes hie better half with an anxious lob. 6ti)] nearer the dreaded moving jay, with the im- portent question til) unsolved. The first thought that strikes the renter after having determine! not to pay the advance demanded by hie landlord i, @ rermoval to one of the euburben villages adjacent to the city. But unfortunately these offer norelief. Thoy already crowded to overfiow- ing, and renta are actually bigher than in New York. Cheaper houses of course, conid be yotin villages farther fromm the city, but most business men, particularly the laboring classes, cannot toake them srailable, There seem to be, th ore, but te olternatives presented : to remove to a chesrer and less desirable Jocality, or get along with less room, The latter plan will no doubt he more gen - erally adopted, for ae & rule, people would ratler mubrmit to conaiderable inconvenience and contrac tion of their spertments, which they can bit than to take whatia revaried asa retrovade sep in social life, by removing intos lower clasa of heuses, Facnilies that bave been accustomed to occupy & whole bouse, will thus be obliged to sub- lets portion of their premises, and those who have occupied apartments will bo compelled to seuritice ® rooro or two at the shrine of the inexorable /ani - lord, Tie Drart—Tur Work to pe ResrMen -Proannss ov Rronmrina, Etc.—The draft will be resumed to-day ip all the uncomp!rted dim tricte an lit ie understood that tiere will be no further suspension tniil the full quota of the city shall have been drawn, The following showe in what localities drafting wil! oceur to-day : 4th Congressional District with the Third and Fifth wards, ; Sth Congresmonal Disirict—The Seventh ward will be continued and she Eighth ward attended to TODAY The draft ie fnished in the Sixth Congreasional D atrict, » Congressional! District—The Eleventh wart be continued, and the Seveateenth ward c meneed hth war! Ob Congressional District—The names from the Nineteents end Twenty-second wards wil be drawn, Recruiting waa continued yesterday at the rooms of the Volunteer Committes, and about the usual nimber of men were enleted. There is a move- mont on foot, in the upper wards, to «> into the recruiting busiveas independently of the Comm & tee, for the purpose of aiding in filling the qictas A merting with this object in view wil. be bela by thecitivens of the Ninth and Fifteent), waria at the hea! jnartera of the Sevenin Asseratly District on Tueelay evening, A meeting forthe Eighteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-first wards will le beid on Monday evening ot Grammercy Park Hotel. AN INTERESTING entertainment for the amurement of the soldiers, war given Inet evening at the rooma of the New England Relief Assuciation, Goup at the Evening Exchange opened at 164% and continued active, with large sales, cloeing Bt 1655s. Stocks inactive. Tae SeNatTe INVESTIGATING CoMMITTER, resimed the examination of the Controller's de- partment yesterday. Mr. Loew waa recalled, corporation advertisement him waa for the sale ot the delipson the Ato of April; there waa list of the plerein detail in an advertisement in the corporation papers, it war bilet- ¢r in papers not corporation pavers: knew (hat an en re house in 4th eireet, between Avenue B aud A win etroet, war orcupied by the City lvepector asa stable, at @ rentot $275; it war rented on a eealed {vie the Hooin peng the hivhes: bidder, a Mr Yavis the noxt highest bidder, heviuy offered only Oar. D. T. Valentine sworn. Tam Clerk of the Common Conneil, and have heen so since IS4s, the “Annual” of the Common Couneil prepared by me, onde: a resolution of the Common Coaneil; the book now produced ir the Annual for 154, the coinpilation is altoxether at my disc setion, the pore of the book is 108 cil public burinees, co vive reminiecenc local and historical interest, and making it work creditable to the city of New York; | hare been compiling the work wince [S41], [ have no Knowledge of the expense of the work, (he last edition was hr) pop len L received, tor comp! ling the work last vear, i Uniinportant “Tyre were subsequently exam fined, after which the Committee adjourned, STABBING AFFRAY —George Kritton, An drew Poliere and a stranger beoame involyea in en Bitercation at No. 1% Jamoee street, during which Poliere knocked Britton down, whea the strangers drew a knife and stabbed Britton tu the ehouider, in- Aicting ® dangerous wound, Voliere wae arrestes ‘he man who iutiicted the wound is erill at large Officer Murphy, Congressional District-The Twenty-first ind examined as to some them handed to ASSAULT BY A FRMALE ofthe Fifth Precinct, arrested Charlotte Merford oo Thureday night, charged with ioflicting @ rerious wound on the neck of Charles H. sinith. acolused man, during an altereation in Thomas eticet, Lhe prisoner was committed, Founp Drownep,—The body of an un. known man, about five feet six inches in hel wos found floating in the Bast Kiver, ai the toot of [wen ty -fiiet street.) esterday taorning, He bad sandy lair, and dark cioth coat ody of an unkoown man was tound at the same pier, dieseed in brown Panteand blue cloth overcoat, Deceased was alout SO youre of ame, five feet ex inches high, The Loties were taken by the Righteenib Poecinet police to Bevivae biowpital dead-house, Corouer Gover was notitied » The body of ap unknown man, about Bo yeare of dieewed in soldier's pants aud cray check tlannel rt, wae found Hoang the tow of Lhirty-fitth street, Feet hives, Sovprer Founp Dean, MAN supposed to p John I’, Llodyeon, wae tound di yesterday beside the tack of the Hudeou Kiver Kalirond, near cue Hundred ant Firat etreet. Elis tore) cad wae crushed and the bigius were scattered on the track, lwo oF theee car loads of suidiers liad pase over the road a@ short time betore be body wor diseovered, and itis believed that he eituer jumped or fell down atria while in motion, Leceased wae abouts) years of ave Iu one of bin puckets was tobaceo box, on the hiner case of which wasengraved “Jolin 1, Hodeson, Co G, 48th P. V.") Coroner Collin beld au inquest oo the body, SaToRDAY Evenina Lecronet,—The sixth lecture of thie intéiesiing course, under Lhe Aiepices of the Masonic Mission, will be delivered at Cope Tnetitute, this evening, by Key, ©. HM, May Luis celebrated humorous tab): ot— mans “a American.” Net proceeds go to print the lecture and send it to the soldiers, BROOKLYN, Sr, Parnick'’s Day IN Brooxiyn,—There Was no independent celebration of thie anniversary in Brookiyn beyoad the mustering of a large number Ol societies, and their marching through the eireets with baunece and bandsof mu.ie—on their way to New York—all the members being ornamented wiih the iegalia pecuiiar to the associations to which they belonged. ‘Ihey all presented a very fine appearances end everything, so for aa the city was concernod, parsed off pleasautly, Inthe evening the st. Patrick's Society of Brooklyn, celebrated the occasion by dinner at the Academy of Music, Richard Ferman, Fay. presided, amd epeeches were made by a number of gentlemen present. Si, Patrick*s Social Club gave a ball at Gothte Mall, which was well attended, and everything travepired in aeatisiactory and pleasant manner. A CHILD named Morrie Rilev, aged about two years, fell into awash boiler | nay bis mother was anegnt, and was The Coo bus Fw ROU 1 even wd, WILLIAMS! RGH, St. Patrick's DAy.—As it was not deemed advirable to have a public procession in thie district, hore who were desirous of making @ display starved for New York, and he! there, ped to adorn the procession During the evening the St. Vincent De Paul's Society, connected with the church of that name in North Biath etreet, held agrand solres at Washing ton Hall, corner of Fourth and South Seventh awreeta the proceeds of whieh were to! e de | purpores, And day after dey passes, bringing nearer ead | | voted to charitable ‘The inree hell wae crowded : man aiTair wae of the moet creditable aud iuterest. ing character. St JERSEY CITY . Parrick's Day was generally observet in Jersey City and Newark, In the former place the different benevolent and temperance eceleties paraded at noon through the principal etrecte in atrone Procession, come three the At Orence @ pareeyrie of St. Patrick was eli by Father Vitalian, before an imme in the B.C. Churel eivent In th City Have « ballin hover ot Saint Patric the fat nutnbere, At Newark there warn very large sand men forming Loe vered congre zation A grand entoctaininent wae to be hie evening in &t Jobe eevening, the school reorm ot of je ney ‘es day. at Fontan Brothert son Toure, y of the | padinyg eltivens of the cirtrict were present, and (he MARINE NEWS Mich 18 A, Rises, 6 A 8. Pew, 610 M'n ri CLEARED SHIP —Geehon, Probit of Bremen, for Cader S-Winthron St Croix, Jane Kom; Diepateh, Havana: FB Morriae BRIG? Ariechino, (Italian) Peiatot man | ugor L's Matamoras; Belle, Tries bdwin Demarara, BUHOONERS— lerpe Jones, St Kitts: Lowa, Mave gnex:, Hortom st Jolin NB Zcbry Halifax, Mary, do: Mayflower, Verandtia: Koaroke, Taunton; Sopoin K ternewon, Aux Cayes: Chingasors, Accotn se 1. Meow, Newbern: Naiw eon, Georwetoen Wo Law inte ies Jomeph Turne Neil ne .do, # Kilsateth, Ntlaven. sLouret ichole. for Providence, R 1, ARRIVED STRAVSHIPS Arago. Hilton Mead: Matanzas rolk. vis Fort Monroe; Caraadra, Ft. Delaware Cores, Haran. HAKKS FA Sonder, Clenfuetoe, Erwin, Matamo- aes W Kosewelt. S Orlena BRIGS_1) RK De Wolf, (of St John, NB) Tobarce; Harp, New Haven: Agiae, Bordeaux SCHOONERS Com Fearne Prov, W Cr Heaton; Aun Leouard, Kemediog Spray, Cornmailie bupbemnia, Jacmel GENERAL BESENESS., COLLISION Is Bences Tressei.—Ahout 5| A THING OF BEAUTY Is A JOY FOR c'clork on Tuesday afternoon, as an Kartern bound ihe wi eiltcnee of cemnplanion, mut freight train or the Erie Kallway » ane ting the | purify an the bined, whieh HELM voOLtrSs Reryen tannel, the axle of one of the pari Va, eal prob kA Loi PO ILS Se, ry ing four of the cara to be thrown from the track, A] tek for Hoelinbold fase noother ‘ b emerving, erick a | ANT) UN- rer ( quarters in Newark April to * rt the four iowa d care vere € sltided with ra To are APreat,—Dra' teeelving novicen t hey hav pul io an appearance’ {men in Je Ly orn aubet ute, A Prisoner's Story To the Buitor of the New York Sun RB! EWARE OF COUNTEREEITS PRIN of the: rown and tor ateined by aR dala tan Hen wba, i's GE NUINE PARATION aa} Ha boiw's CONCENTRATED Extract Beit le the Cireat [inretic ‘ HELMBOLIYR CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BAKSAPARILUA Te the Great Dioot Purlter Hoth are promired according to rules of Pharmacy Chowietr), and ere the moat active that (an be Since iy return te * Life, Wberty and the pureuit sehr of happiness," Lhave heard no mention of the most \ ACPHERSON & DONALD SMITHS In portant movements of the present wintertscam- | + Late o9 Ao t i ahi a eK paign before Richmond—a movement whica 4 ' Aa mr Ha" AND BITTE only by Richme DER Iwas Isbby Prison the aredental breaking of «i pnd itself in our bands and reicare ali ontined there, one of the thousands confined In the notoriour The guare over u. aud over ail the other prisoners in Richmond, were North Carolinians, amine thattr suarded at ali on i wae veered at bight and the © Major's quarters bert door, it wae not to be woudered tumt that fuse- tiOnary chould eleep juletiy Wel, our North Corelina friends, on some erctes, provided use with w reasonably ions piece of strony rope divided up ter duty. One squad wen to quietly dis guards io the build 7h a teing done, » lowered to the prostrate efit. Otber syuads appointed to each of the three biideer fully prepared to buro them, while Sill others were a hed to releace the prisoner in the other pris All this tna reom = wild to you, and to any one who had not learnor, | as owe lad, by iontia of intercourse ith the the real dispositions —« the North Car vians on cuard duty. We had no reason te doubt, that the prirc once in the atreet, would win n willing victor very force of inen within thecity, and that the nofarme enourh wt in the ab army of comet 4 this dniy beca 00 disaffected to the wlere did nv ed troore in ai Ki * who “ou enter vy could avoud it -thatevers man off to confront Grande © brideee were the Bie which ope end of the ror nd war th t the tackle pen it, Gur p Jace and ruah de de tant ‘wast n it ne rapidi 1 wer p ely bh otfice- reht ne fown the wires in front Bor © aptic’pations were dashed in an ine etait. lust ae the etalrway war within teoor three inehes, of | enough to be eecure |, our rope part and: t fell od tow whole city 1 ean he ceseriped. An nlario was sounded and tishte tiaehed in all directions, The major appeared half ciadand thenee sined on duty in peseon, The disarmed cuard was relear dother gusde placed overuse. Within aehorts * » Carotinians ware taken away and other pe rubetituted ; ibe Peivonere on the diferent me were po lopeer als lowed to mingle fryen ting the dar time; the wir prisonment. ee led ant many additional peesu s i time our eullering whieh, th Crroina tienda unbearable, itad rami eneh an im. menthe which I enflered ti, | should y fitate to eect death. You enn have ne idea veat our suflerings were. About. Not Cavalry, Too Lute tor Classification. , TOTICKE TOC JAGE MAKEI THE , willing to pay the toliowing Lawrence Daile Hell, 896 GEO. BROWN, Preaty \ TANTEDHA GOO ui Smith, 20th et, Dusenbury, , Drooklyn Aub at the ce! AKL at BAKE, Jereey City. “ Otite *t boY LIVING WITH ais W ANTED — A parents ou the weet ride of the city, above Lith et. No way, \ TANTED—A © Tear, 3 VWaAdtTED=a Goo PROTESTANT GIT. ca other need apply to BEEBE & CO, 1 Broa HOOP SKIRT TAPE Ww ave rm aleow winder, Apply at lo Fraukiort st, in i toor we o do the houeework of a ceall fan ood wrgce will be given, Call at O59 Second ave, above Sidet. Rine unper bell, ; mw) H ELMBOLD'S EF XTRACT BUCHE GIVES health and efger tothe frame and bloom to the | pallid cheek Debiity we accompanied Dy many alanine } ming es ioptoms and if no treatment ie submitted to, | consamption, thea oT eplieptic tite ener : | FY EEMBOLD" EXTRACT OF SARSAPA RILLA cleanses and revovates the biood, inet ila the vieor of health into the system, aud purges our the hoy ore that make disence, eS REMARKS I FROM CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, | Aftera ¢ | Peep | We cor retul exan..nation of HELMBMOLYs they enjoy cur utmost cou sate and rell ably NEVEPRS & YATES. AR ATION rider them lence, Philacelphian, June 12th, 156 % QHIRTINGS, SHIRTINGS--PRINYS AT silinore r & at LAMBERT§s, 628 Grenwiehet, | iu for 2b cen. Ala, Mu lin lelanes very cheap, ny HE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE SHOULD stand «tuple, pure mareth: having tact for ite Desig induction tor ite pillar, (20th alone tor its capi tal, Sortand HEL MBOLD!s Gi NEES PREP vias TIONS, establ over Ihyew “Ms ule ARI r rey i enehy wien > UREPARATIOD bigheet PE METAL OR OLD I he of the apove wanted, for ‘ rive will be paid by C. CRAB hie Is] ® ww 8 OF THIRTY THOUSAND Cer 1 recom podutory | re obave been on bd "SEN hic from ut cates et eebiig the i Ourcer Ine Men, governors, Stacey | exchangr th the t ff consumer ed tet ‘ bat Tiband Sth aves 143 \ ANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR aVAwe regained by HELMBOLI'S EXTRACT Ih CHE, 357 ( ILS ANT P. AINTS—ROOF OIL, 59 Cer ' ‘ on ; Gir@ituu paint, V red ’ ve brown, 2 ceuta pe € lead and zine, scents. D, BIDWELI sale sit TICKETS PURCHAS ED Te aiken y of clothing on bi eon coats, tron #3 to 25. fi rey to poor caitnere pants, from @2 to #14 w @liogs, GEO, LEVI, 427 Hroome etreet | QHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTOR. WOLD by Hel S EXTRACT BUCHU, 887 AXES, TAXI TAXES, TAXES—TOWN fM ‘ The Taxtook for sche nd fewn Tisacig, with be cloeed ou { taxes will then nee, to Fave ceiver of Taxes is located on Boston rood near let Morrincnia, Che careot Y Harlem Brides. Morris nia and Fordharr pase the oftice every bea mijnates fom Harlem Briaee, 1s rPHe COVARTNERSHIP HERETOR RE exiftine bewween the underelened ' of Mote pol Photor ind aent, Ms, Alb CHAPMAN, R HT, Dated N.Y, Ve 4S. 1566 wt Ti GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTHS Therefore the nervous and debilitated + mediately ue HELMBOLD!'s Extract Buchu ST HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR old News Pamphlets, Hooke and Waste Paper ¢ SIOCKWE A EM. ERSON, weat of Nageau 4 1O, CENTS PER POUND PAID CASH for old books, rey apapers, pamphlets, writing pane etter, bi and all kinds of ean white pas pers. Ata Ant PHOS. C, BENNETT, 844 SEWENG TAREE WING MACHINES—SINGER’S, NO. 2, +) manofseturing, new; two letter A = ogere, one Grover 4 Baker, full eabinet, new, one Grover & Ba kea'spand one Wheeler & Wilson's, full cabinet, se ee ad hend, pearls new, aod piain machines, sold low for cash, E. 0. THOMPBON, 20 Greenwich ave. i59 Gin ING M ACTIINES —ALL FIRST CLASS bt machines new and eeeondhand for agle, to rent or Machines sold on part payment. Machines bonehtand repaired, At J35 Broadway, toom 3S. om stairs, cor Worth at rs as pie hie . nance HOt ee OWI Wire «SARS AD AL LLA IS (A CONCEN oot.eo combin ralterative power ae diseases Sareaparilia ts ty ie ay wanted by ne complaints and (hat sir cure must prove, Ae ‘or tia antidot reputed toca, Such a re those who suffer from Strat one which wil mp ish t thie has, of immen ryiee te this inrge clase of our aniicted fellow-e isize is, blow completoiy this com pouud willdo it has been proven by boximent ou orat chaes to be found in the following Scrofulm Serofulous swellings and Sores, Unreases, Phin . Pustules, Biote Eruptions Anthouy's Fit orkra im, sealed b Ringworm, many of ‘he complaints skin as, Lotier or salt Do not discard t! je inedicite, because you have been ine posed upon eome thing etending to be 2 . Hig white it waspet, When you have w A then, and Hill then, will you know the virt Sareapariiia pr minute partic ul of the dis iteuies we refer yo A which the agent bel turnl+ I who cali for it, Ayer's Unt Villa, to the cure of Costivence., Jaundice, Pel& [ad igeee tion, Dysentery, Foul Stomsech, Headache, Piles KRheumath Heartburn aris from Iheornered Stom. b, lan, or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels Flatulency, Lose of Appetite, Liver Complaint, Dropas, Worms, Gout, Neuswiela, and fora Dinner Pill, They are e r coated, eo that the moet rene. tive can take them sauily, and they are the best Avperient iu the world for all the purposes ot # inmily pt t wed by J.C. AYER & CO, ft {by all Druggiete and Lealere iy eu 427 AND SURE CURE FOR INTE Me KING'S Salvation Pow te ue ie SALE perance, Dy sicken the drunkard of liquor, sadean be viven Kuowr in inanythine, Price $1. sold only at sss Hudson at, cornerot Grove, how [4 READY AND CONCLUSIVE. TEST Ol Xie properties of HELMBOLD'S Finid Pacract HBuehu will be a coupe nowith thee wet iorth in the United states | iopensstory } SNEREBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITUS 4tions, of bows rexes, use HEL MBOLIYS Externe Buchu, [twill give brisk and eneretic teclings enable vou to sleep wea ror NON-KRETENTION OR ence, ir ritatio nm int strat biadder, or k stone in the dy poolt, and » prostrate clanda, blade culug ersvel or briek-diat !] diseases of the bladder, kidneys and droyy ical a» ore, Usk HeELMBOLD's FLU LD EXTRACT BUCHT 586 FROM THE LARGEST MANUFACTURING Chem sie in the World fam acjusinted with Mr. H. 7, HELMBOLD; he weup.ed the drugstore opposite my residence, and wor succere ul in conauet) the business » hee oth ers had net heene ual!) sotemre him, I have heen iavorably impressed with hie character and emer W1iuilAM WEIGHIMAN, Firm ot POWERS & WEIGHED MAN, Munutacturing Chemists, sae lnbin, ia ELMPOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHE ut in taste andodor, free from all injur in ite action, een NITY Vs, QU AL ITY-HELMBOLD'S The: Sarsapa’ The Dose is small, Those wile desire aloree quantity of medicine—and large ET cay eUIT Alle Be 86 9th and Brown ets, thi ties, and Humed ma Ta HELMBOLD's katiart Duibe AKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN. ies for unpleasant and da aerh, Faun “IN \) By eirahnntiie of TEAS AND COFFEF. ~GOLD.=GREAT BED TION IN NI) COFF NEW Crom tris by ate 4s WPoRT ATION, THE ENTIRE Wil ESALY aTOCkK OF THE GREAT AMPRIC TEA COMPANY, AMOUNTING TO FROM era io one nt OFFERED AT RET AN: AT 45 VERRY STE THE COMPANY ARF NOW Sk! OULONG, AT 60, Te, Se 21 15 PER porn MIXED). the, Toe. me, one. $1. 10, BEST #1 PER FOU NP . GREEN LEAS. fe. Te Hoe, 21,81 10, BERP * ive Pot <i ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 666. Toe. sty O04 Ble @ te BEST #1 PR POUND YOUNG HYSON 6 ie 8),. Oe, #1. 4110 BES? ion PER POUT UNCOLORED JAPAN. 4). 2) 10. BEST 41° PER ND, HYSON IMPERIAL ASD GUNPOWDER, Ree? PER POUND COFFEES (GROUND y . Soe, DEST PER POUSD vst AND) DINNER COFFERS, PRR Nt) PVIATION in PRICR FRENCH BREAK? COMPANY WAKE NUT ‘Thewe Lone are all Hosen for their intrinsic wo keeping iy mina health. econamy. and a bieh di of p enanre incr the COFFERS BOAt AND GRO! NDPATLY EROLSDCOLERE ve " «, ae, beet de, Per pound. Ho is Saloons Boarding Housekeepe tty and Fatilles wo ue large quantit.es of Coffee cam economee in that articie, by useing our FRENCH EREAKFAST and DINNER COUPEE, which we sett atthe low price of os ceate per pound, and warranted to vive periect mt sfactt n Fepecia! riven to the Coffee Departs h we defy conmyet "" t MEKS CAN SAVE PROM SUCENIS 10 @1 PER POUND By Map hi exci ty Cp eConpsny, Now tethe time t@ AY IN Yo ToUK GREAT. MER ICAN CRA COMPANY 45 VESEY STREET 14 Por TO COLD OREAT REDU cm q IN TEAS AND COPERF NEW ¢ 1d TEAS OF LATESI aPORTATION, THE EN ink WHOLESALE STOOR OF THE GRE a AMERIC AN TRA COMPANY, ’ ING TQ FROM HOC TO S10, OFFERED at } pary THE comp ANY Mia! SOW SELLING GOOD OOLONG, AT ‘tie, The, fe, 960, $1, Sito BES? #11 PPR POUND MIXED, @e, Tie, © « #1, #1 1 BEST 01% Win Pint St GREEN TEAS, 6 #1, #1 1%, BRS? *) PER POUND ENGLISH BRE \Kr As). Ge . wie, Oe, F1, 91 10 Yee) @L 26 PER POUND. Rss #1, $1.10, BEST I 1, DEST $125 PEB ‘+E NPOWDER, BEST , BEST Cor the PER FRENCH BREAK! As i5e PER POUND, Tae COMPANY MAKE NODEVIA lew alichowen for their 1 health. economy, ane inking them, COPFE ND INE R COFFEE, 1ON in PRICH ie, oat 4he, ing- Houmekeepern, %¢ lauig Our nd DINSER COPPER, which we sell of Go ceaue per pound, ind warranted toeive perioct ratiefaction a Fayeciel atten * given to the Coffee Depart. ment. to which we defy competition, CONSE MERS CAN SAVE FROM NVCENTs POr1 PRR POUND Ty PORCHAALSE OF si Company. Now is the time IN YoUR STOCK GREAT a aS TEA COMPANY. % i ViskY STREET. PAu IN GOLD -SAREAL REDUCTION TEAS ANI COPFEE NEW CROP THAS OF LATEST wy RTATION THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK OF THE GREAT AMPRLICAN TEA COMPANY, AMOLNTING TO FROM She PO Etc OFLLRET AT ETAL, 1 4) VESEY STREET THE COMPANY Auti sow SELLING GOOD OOLONG, AT tee 41, #110 BESY #1 1 Ven Vol NI MIXED, fife, Tle, et BEST #1 2 , GREEN TEAS, ¢ ce, $1, $1 19, BES? $1 ND. ENGLISH BREAKFAST, ive 5 Oe, $1, $1 1% BEST @1 25 he POUND YOUNG HYBON. Hue, 7 we. $1, 31 10, BES? #125 PE UND UNCOLORED JAPAN, 10, BEST 91 26 PER POUND HYSON, IMPERIAL ANI) Gt NPOWDER, BES? *1 PER POUND COFFEES (GROUNT®, var, ote. b0e, 3b, BEST PEK POUND J FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DINNER COPPER, «. PER POUND. THE COMPANY MaKe NO DEVIATION in PRICE h Tene are nilenoeen tor ihelr intrinsic worth, in mind health, eoonouy, and + bieh degree easnre in drinkine them. COFVERS ROASTED AND GhOtND DAILY AMe, Ahr, Ac. ; beet, Ade, GROUND COPPER, pound, Hotels, aloe Hoardinghoure Keepara, juanititier of Ce d Famitios who use la economire article by using our F in that BREAKFAST and DINNER COPTEE, which we sel at the low piire of ob ceute per pound, end warran'ed to cive perfees aatiefaction Fapee fal itaniion la wiven to the Coffes Departments ; to whieh we defy competition ‘ 2ONA| MFKS CAN SAVE RROM ENTS 10 #1 PER POoESD fthe Compen Noe is the time te LAY IN YOUR ST GREAT AMPRICAN THA COMPANY i) VESKY STREET 194 pe IN GOLD,—GREAT REDUCTION IN TEAS AND COFFEES NEW CROP TRAS OF LALTESL IMPORTATION THE ENTIRE WHOLESALE soon OF THE 2 GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMOUNTING TO PROM Pant fo 3] OFFERED AT RETA AT 4% VESEY STREET, COMPANY AK NOW pbLLING £ AT Ge. 7 #1, $1 10, OOLONG oon BEst MINED), 600., Toe. 54 h A por ALD. CRERN TEAS. 6 ), BEST @1 26 ww. We,, SOc , $1 10, ENGLISH PRE Best R POUN then Tiley Sie, M0c,, SPER POUND tle sie, 110, BES? rik Pot "UE NCOLORED Jap TAN, &ty $l BEST $1 25 PEB POUND, -HYSON, IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER, BES’? 1s Phi Pol Ni COFFEES END) » He, Ube, BEST ro) 't POUNT PRENCH BREAKE Ar SDD) NNER COPLER, YONDD THR OMPANY MAKE NO DEVIATION in PRICR These Tens are all chown tor their intrinsic worth, ke ping in mind, health, etonomy. aad a high degree ensure in drinking them, COFFERS ROASTED AND Ghat ND DAILY el ND COPPER, toe, of » 404 beat 4fc, per pound, Hotels, Saloons, Board ekeepern, nd Panui fes who ure lake quantities ot Coffee can snomise in that article by using our FRENCH REAKEAST and DESNER COFFEE, whieh we sell . of ce ite por pouud, and warranted tistaction al aveution ie given to the Coffee Depart ment in wl. ich we dely tion, a UMERS AVE FROM bt Pi ENTS TO #1 PER POUND Py purchasing of the Compe Now ia ibe time té LAY IN Yoo R &TOCK GREAT ANE RICAN rte ee ANY 4h bY STREE 194 Fale IN GOLD.—4 iRPAT REDUCTION AS AND COPFEFS 48 OF LATEST IMPORTATION ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK OF THE GREAT AMERICAN FEA COMPANY, AN NTING TO FROM PO huehooe: OFTEN RED af A RETAIL THE COME ANY OOLONG, AT Tr CROP T: The NEW t ARE Now "NELL "NG Goon a 904 1, #1 10, DEST Boy AD, #1 15 t Fepecial aitantion is riven the Coffee Depary Meat. in which we dety eur petition. CONSUMES UCOAN SAVE PROM 50 CENTS 1 #1 PER POUND Ry parehasing of the Companys. Now ie the timet IN YOUR sTOCK GREAT. he wert AN TRA COMPAS) 4 VEGLY ELGLET, _

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