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. (Caaf~eet from (he Fires Page.) 1 cetera Cite yan, asthe Board may find it need ors heretofore given to any = L3 3 of an: antheris, ore cer, applicable wo cases of pes Or contagious disease in this district, as the may find or deciare newaful. T. Use the proper means and agencies for the Foty od and efficic 11 exercise uf the foregoing powers, and what iperdens erate, in snch manner es the : in the opinion of thie rd, may render © guard the public health in respect of tbe re. &. Make onch expenditures, tnenr each pecuniary @bdligetions, and borrow much money. about any mes gures and metters aforesaid, as this board may find of declare needfn!. af the soveuty foprin” shaniar of the nee York Bos. e seventy fourt! apter of the New Yo Laws of Tash, this board hereby declares and prociamat bile health fn section meuhionsd enistee cad Geclares the same hen. tmtil the 36th day of Getober next : ™ Having duly and fully considered the foregoing resolutions, &., I do hereby, by virtue of the au- contained in section sixteen of the act therein mentioned, s)prove of the said Metropoli- ‘tan Board of Health taking she fevers! measures. and doing, ordering, and caused tw be done, the seeveral acts therein epecified, and making the ex- and ine the obligations necessary effect and execute the several measures, and to do and cause t be done tbe onid severs: acts; and I do bereby unite with eaid Board in making the aforesaid declaration. BR. EF. Fearon. The Commissioners of Emigration are doing all in ‘Abels power to make and keep the Castle Garden emigrant depot ins cleanly and healthy condition, A force of paintersand white w reare employed the entire concern, and « corprol mae and servants are constantly rweepiug aod ery eee the floors, seats, waier closets, The ‘kK Kavar Clay Jawan Onane Joun 0, Brosh Jonn G, Banos, Bensawin F. Mawienne. ima, with 100 emigrants, and the Beamer of Manchester, with 50. arrived at this port rweperdey, but were ined at Quarantine, Deopital eeosmupedtions of the barracks's ations of the barra: tery, Bedioe's Isiand and Fort Sebuyler w cles for 4,300 persons, That at Fort Be Fy Ry 1,60; Bedloe’s Isiand avout 50, and the Batvery op) and they will be put ia proper order Me os ¢, Dre hiarivathapiatrar of the Board of Health}, in his visit to the Virginia on the 15th, ascertai: od that lore prevailed at Attenbuig, # smal) city in bar- , from the vicinity of which some of the passen- came, and through whieh some of juem may ve passed. And the first case which occurred oo voyage wae that of Per Faust, @ native of Eitass, io Hol: who bad made bis way through Kotterdam vo Hull and thence to Live. and itis & Uoteworty fact thattwo of the former epidemice of cholera made their advent to Great Bruin, and by the Western Continent by way of Kotwerdam, tue post trom whence @ large portion of Low Iutco Aou inverior Germans tage their departure for bog sand \o come to this continent. CONFIRMATION OF THE Nava OFFicer OF Tu16 Port —The U. 8. Benate, om Tuesday last. coa- firmed the nomination of Hon, M. F. Odell as Naval Officer for the Port of New York. The nomination was originsily made by Mr. Lincola, ana being sc ceptable w President Johnson, no change was wade, Mi. Odell bas been very ill with throat disease tor tote time past, but he is now recovering siowly, aud it is hoped that he wil) be able to resume bis official Guues in a lew days, Save or Scrantox Coat,—Joho H. Draper & Co. yesterday sold « large quantity of coal by anction, at 26 Exchange Piece. The sales were as follows : Lil be buyler will a 3 Lump, $5 26086 20; advance since inst sale on April, 22 gadbe ; steame:, 36 4 n06 5); advance Thahic; Grate, 6 TD advance Palbe ; kee 06 GD igaT 6; advance 4555, stove WabT 2b; gerence (Oab1 9 ; Cheataut $5 5ua$d 62; advance balds. Tho nexteaie will take paceon Wedues day, ¥in May. ACCIDENT Ox Broapway.—At about half- pumber ot e vunding empioyed demoll Broadway, near Grand 64 portion of second floor gave way, precipitaiing five of the © the ground, injuriog one of them severe four slighuy, retrick Su liven, We one sort ly injurea, was taken to elevue hioepital by Fogarty of the 61 precance THE COURTS. Coney Jatenpan Tais Day.-Supreme Court, Cireult—-Part 1 adjourued without day, Part »— oy 1482, 1330, 874, 624. 566, v64, AbS, 1104, 1160, BA, 49%, 802, 1360, 638, 98, HT), LUTS, Tau, 147% * Court—Part | an —Nos, 2455, 2001, 1514, 1743. ah 10% WO1T, 4539, 2119. Part 2- Nos, 2 90, 1166, 1408, 1964. 2164, 2548, 4404, Z1us, Jisu, $134, 4134, 1291, 1496, 4010. Nireo-GLrommine—Staanoe Nature or tos Srp @rance.The examination in the case of Otto Bara Stenbinder was continued yesterday, betore U. 8. Commissioner Betts. Alfred B. Nobel, being sworn for the defence, testi fied that he wasthe inventor of the practcal adap tation of nitro-glycerine to blasting purposes; nitro- alycerine is only, explosive under certain conditions, ee is the case with many other substances uot con- sidered explosive ; altresizcerine is not an inflam- mabie substance, for if fire is set to it, it doesnot catch fire like turpentine or epirite, but goes out when the match is withdrawn; it does not explode by the mere application of fire; ite use in binsting is only ible throngh the tent fuse; a shower of sparks will not explode it; the application of fire has deen tried hundreds of times; i. requires S60 derrees of heat in confined space betore it explodes, that is 148 degrees higher than boiling water; concursion will notezplode it, In Hamburg therxzperiment wae tried of throwing it up in a rceket, and a4 fall of 1,000 feet did not expio’e it; you can exploie the ol! in guopouder without setting fire tothe gunpowder; « rop of mires ly carne Gevelope in bureting about (aw degrees; believe the expioson at dun Fran. was caused by the oil jeaking inio the saw dust packing, thus heating the oi]; water and sawdust ‘Will heat to 16) degrees; the properties of the oil are, first, it iso liquid; second, it is pomonous; third, if you eet fire it does not explode, fourth, it contined heated to 360 degrees ibexblodes; fifth, it hes More concentration of power than gunpowder, itis composed of carbon, bydrogen, pitroxen and oxegen; do not believe the accident as Arpinwail wae caused Dy nitroglycerine. bert Hurg, testified that he had used nitro cerine tor blasting purposes; it could not be ex- by concussion, sng required grea, beat to je it. The examination was thea adjourneu until this morning. Ges. Bor es ann THR New Oatrans Gorn. -Ip the case of Smith etal ve, Konjamin F Botler, some difficulty has arisen about the rights of the Sheriff to fees. The suit, it will be remembered, arose out of the seizure by Gen. Butler, whenjn command ot New Orleans, of come golu in the poss plaintiffs, The suit was settied by the surrende: of the goid to the plaintiff, but the ditficulty having aneen, Gen, Butler bas submitteu an athuavit tothe Court of Common Hleas, showing that ne p.operty of bie haa r been atiached by the sheriff. und that the case was setiied with (he understanding that no C@sts should acc. ue to either parsy. ALLEGen Mutiny ar Sa,—In the case of the U. 8, fei Uol leven ot the ciew of the lunjire, Coimie sioner Osborne has deciued to discharge three, but holde the remainiug oigus tor trial, Buapay Megovny Line. Surrs, Dy max Maseicre auainss the ed.torsef the puUsvayY MeRouny ior livei were @4 Up in the orver on the calenuar of the duperior Court yesterday, but Jud Jones, OB scoount of Khe short f (ime temaiming ia this, delerred them to ihe term, Breekiyn, BoLb AND Svuccessru, House Ronpery, —The residence Of Mr, Abraham Kauliman, 67 south Fourth street, E, D,, was entered about 4 o'clock yer terday morning by two burglars, through @ rear win. dow, and robbed of ®1,080 in money, It avers whut the burglars bad ransackod every room in the Louse in pursuit of money, but found none worth carry ing awey until they entered Mr. Kauluan's o apartment, When on examining that gout pantaioon pockets, they found ® walet coniminiug eight pew issue gold checks for S10 ech, two abd Treasury notes, p45 in sinal: Dilis weven ely grid pieces, two quarier eazies and two Lait eases, he whoie esmouutiag to $1, su, They then vieies ie deuroom of Mr, KRauguan's 60n, CXHMIDE! har peu tleman’s pockews pulled ihe Ledeiothes off him, vo soo if a wallet or watch was coucenied, Bia Khiiig none retired, leaving the yougg wan slumbering The burgiare Suding the Kaufman tamily auch oun sleepers, made consis woke up the elder Kautiman, but belie Le could give alarm the marauders liad escaped with their er, A Youna Lavy ATTEMPTS SUICIDE,—A young lady, named Henrietta Hendonbureg, attempe ed suicide on Wednesday evening, by making an effort to jump overboard from one of the Fulton bests. Bh seized by one of the passen- Tor ba ea Whe landing Of the boat war given ia The suite brought | | | | | e@.sbie powe wD thearexi,wh. bh | obarre of officer For, who condneted her to the 494 Precinct Biation Hones. The girl was su juentiy sent to her home, 569 Sixth avemue, New Yor Jonnson Mass MeFTInG AT THE ACADEMY or Mratc.—A meeting of citizens of Brooklyn was held at the Acaderoy of Mnale last evening for the porpose of sustaining President Johnson in the conree he is porening relative to the Southern Biates, Mr. Demas Barnes called the meeting to order, and Mr, John [). McKenzie was sominated for President, tnd unanimously chosen, Addresses were made by Hon. H, Ho Dawson. of Ohio, General L. H. Roe sean, of Kentuekr, and John Van Buren of New York. The resolutions endorse President Jobneon's hey tothe tullextent, The firet resolati hich ean index of al! the seat, eta “That the President in the execution of hie poli any men or any party the 3 mereas, we hold to he enemies of the Republic, no matter what eeetion ther beleng to. or no matter by hat name they may choose to be known.” The other resointion ¢ in Accordance with the above The speakers were enthoriastically receiv their sentiments applanded. The Academy to overflowing. Scppen Deatns.—The wife of Mr. John Cunningham, the Chief Encineer of the Brooklyn Fire Department, died euddeniy yesterday after- noon. The cause are to have teen heart disease Coroner Kmith hold an inquest this morning an, named Hannab Moore, re. Ninth Ward), fell down dead . The cause was beart diseara, ct io accordance was rendered by the Jory SBereecy City. Fscare or Friant Prisoxens FROM IATL. — On Tuesday night, eight bors. held for petty offe ness, escaped from the Hudson County jail, They broke up their iron bedeteads, and with the pleces of iron forced off the locks from tha cell doo nd then broke open the outer door, without baving alarmed the watchman, Tar Pource Immrociio,—At the meeting of the Commou Council, on Tuerday evening. rero- lutiona were adopted in relation to the anomalous Position of the Poilce Department. end refusing to grant accommodations to the newly appointed Police Commissioners, or any others claiming to act under the recent actof the Leeielature, until adecision upon ite legality le rendered by the Bupreme Court, As already starved, the real bill reguiarly passed by the Leaisiasture waa not prereuted to the (rovernor for his signature, but one which had been rejected wae pre-eoted, signed by him, and under it Com- Mmisslonere were appointed, Hieuce the trowbie. MARINE NEWS. April 26, 8. rises, 6 06; 8. sets, 651; High Water, 05 54 A colored siding in we y CLEARED. PTFAMSHIPS Marathon, Liverpool; Albemarle, Norfolk; bairbenks, Boston; Filen & Terry, New bern: Fannie, Philadelphia; Baltic, Bremen; Monte zuma, Kingston; City of Manchester, Liverpool. To baseo, Kienl; Dirigo, Portiand; Acusunet, New Bed- jord; Columbia, Havana. BARKS —Gauns, London; Ann & Alice, Cork; Ro sina, Kock a Washington Butcher, Apalachicola; k fespont, 7 BRIGS FA Reed, Ban Jnam del Norte; Belle, Cardenas; Machias, Mayaguez SCHOONERS. Rehecea, Baltimore, Arrola, Glou- cester; Blanche, Halifax; ( H Kisk, Key Weat. ARRIVED. RTRAMBHIPS Neptune, Boston; Moro Castle, Havana, City of Beston, Liverpool and Queensiown. BHIPS—Lacern, Yokohomsa; Chatsworth, Lege born; Jas Paton, Singapore; Lanceston, BAKKS—Union, Nassau, N P; Marienivet, Cardiff; G W Roosevelt, Cardenas; Giraita, Cieatuegos, Cuba. BRIGS..Almata, of Turks Island, from Neavitas; Branen, Cienfuegos; Randolph. fof Boston) Ca: deans, RCHOONF RSA E Barner, Matanzas: DC Hulse, Charleston; MR Car! H W = Jobneon, Apalachicola; Ma amy for Harttora; 5 P Lawes, Indiane — Too Late for Classifleation. PERFECT HORSE OINTMENT—DAL- LEY's Galvanic Hore Salv a rapid cure for t cases of cute, B 8, Sores, straing t of the owners 01 bi to nse i an tried it eworth ite weight ip 1, Many dup for weeks by runns ail in no if a plaster of thie Saive were ap would have sufficed fora cule The wre@at sec rietbat the Olotment con- trols and flammation in al forme Swollen age are reduced b few ap plieatio drease Kingbone, Quittor and Poli Evil are invariebly cured !y ite continued u some cares Youne Spavin and founder b entirely cured, If vou have never used it yous not rest uoti!l you have a box totry upon your before it 1s too . Call atthe Depot and geta phiet free, containing certilicates ot thoee who used it, and who al tiesly sckuowledge it to b best horee remedy extan!, The tact of its bein ly washed off with a 1 ttie soup and ite merite, ydoue up ina can be easily about without danger of breaks ing, and it is cheap.cos ing only 6. a box, Bold ty ali druggists, harness makers and black mitusana until further notice ean be obtained by the dozen or sin gle box at the Depot of DALLEY'S Magical Pain Ex tractor, 43 Liberty at, N.Y 439 A CAUTION TO OUR READERS—PUR- chasers ot Dalley's Magical Pain Eatractor, houid vee that the stampon each box is a Biack one, with the likene-s of H, Daliey in the centre, and b #ie- nature ip white letters at ome end. A tul atten tion to thie will secure the gecuine. Tt aiwoye be Ryne haeed by the dozen or single box at the Depot, 3 Liberty street, NY. y ) JOR SALE—OYSTER SALOON AND BAR, under ous of the principal markete; good bus) nees, 5 years ase; Lo rent—an income Aoply to WALKER & CO, Chathan « at FIRST (LASS SALESWOMAN, WELL scquainted with the eale ot bouoete and millin ery goods: no other need apply af S61 Oanaiet, S77 AS. P. SMITH. AUCT*R—BY CAMPBELL & MEYER, on Friday, 27th inet, at 14's o'clock, stock of crockery, chins, glase ware, vases, lampe Bohemian ware, toys, dc, contained in eto.e No, 224 ave. A. All gcode to be removed tmme.iately after sale oT3 GHEETING — SHEETING — SHSETING— The beet unbleached sheeting for vse ab LAM BERT's, 6.5 Greenwich «|, Extra shirting tor ye Merrimack ani ail the beet prints tor 2c, Cassimere and goods for bove’ wear very cheap. Also hey black eiike from auction 378 THOMAS GAFFNEY, Sd6 Right! o'cloen, the stock rocery ana ore; aleo one spring cart. horse and harness, and one dirt cart eng Wan ED—A PLUMBER—CATI Myitiea Brooklyn, FF. CARROLL, i \ ANTED—A STREET WATERING Cart, pew or old: cash willbe paid. Cali or addreve C, A, CULV ES, Brandreth House, cor, Broadway and et SEWING MACHINES, WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA- chine, elive: plated, carefully used, and in good AT order, tor eaie cheap, at 140 West 18th at, 2d floor, rear building a “OR SALE—A LARGE SIZE WHEELER & Wileou's sewing machine in perfect order, Also a plano will be sold cheap tor cash, Apply at 5) Mare row et 11s Fok SALEF—A WHEELER & WILSU og mm. ne in good vider; uo use jor it thet, basement NeW wo IMPROVED SEWING tgatter work to rent and wich av; Ht e's faim aw i bplendia sto rent sell, one cabine: tu. cased $05, Machines bought and ex \ EssRs, SIBLEY & SY7OOPS, ON AC- 442 Couutot the large inciense iu ilels sewing te. Cine bur cece ro) @ on the tiret or May to O4) Bromdway, t a7 QEWING MACHINES FOR SALE, TO Rent ‘ OF eachan-e, ali Binds, bew ead eecoudiaad, cheap tor ce to: part payment Machines boughs @bu .epaired, at Llu Leonard at, 4 doore eastot iow. way SI WING MACHINES WITHIN THE, Reach 7 ol wll--$¥0 jor a fully licenred sewing machine, (iat will do all Kinds ot family sewing, Call and ex Suiine, at 400 b.cadway, roou 9 ii VV HEELER & WILSON's SEWING MA- chines 99 roadway, cor, 22d et Machines Baye te ©b part the reut alowed if puichased, . 1d. L “ From a iimited bueners, conducted ar pie convenience, it has become @ iecoenized BOCKROLLY OL Ay ol LOST AND FOUND. ANK BOOK NO. 260,139 ON THE Hieecker Sireet Bavings Bank, The finder will please retarn to the Rank TEE. iN Lost—0% MONDAY, A SMALL BLACK and tan slut, silver collat and brass leck on, bear- ing the name of COOPER: anewer to the name of BECK, Whoever retarns her to 675 kighth ave. will receive a liberal reward, 91 LOST-A BANK BOOK ON GREE OST—A BANK BOOK ON BLEFCKER Street Savings Bank, No. 244,167, The finder will te uitabie reward, and thanks of the with JOHN ©& HARA, 4296 195 ington et ms BOARD AND ROOMS. A LARGE, WELL LIGHTED ROOM T 0 On the 4b floor of the fun Roilding, corner of Nassau and Falton streets. Enquire io the Sun Office 444 FEW LADIES AND GENTLFMFN CAN be accommodated with board or ful n shed roome by calling at 700 Fast 36th ot, near First ave, first floer, Call all week. a88 \ ROOM, HALL OR ATTIC, WANTED to store 8 few truaka, oe, by & ctable wo- man. Rent must be » BOARD, bor 914 Bun office, 197 OARDING—2 YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodeted with good board A pleasant front Led:vom, at 1 James Blip, Yd floor, entrance in Cherry ot via BoAkp WANTED BY A LADY—WHERE she can haves iarge room to berreit, and privil: 46 of Tuning one OF two nolseloss ee wing machines, Could tuinieh empioymentto iand's 7 if rejuir would prefer to board with an aged widow ledy, and where theie are no oyier boaruers. Address b. Hy Wiiliamebure. Post Office. 251 Bosky—: OR 3S YOUNG MEN CAN BE accom lated with boord a4 .4 Olive ad floor, beck 10m - \ ANTED BY A YOUN is @mployrd out y. @ email uuturnished roe that or Loard, Would preier thore who could furcieh work for a W. & W. sewing macoive. Cail at 245 40h ave, i585 ae i: WOMAN WHO 53 OR 4 GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM: °F mwodated with board at 1U Je at, bet. 4th and Mieecker 13 EAST 38TH ST., 3D AVE, HOTEL fiaini, Furnished bedi come tor gentiemen ony, irom @1 75 to 2; doyle bedrooms trom 6%, $. 5) to #4 per week. with stoves BN 3 PER WEEK FOR GOOD BOARD AND beds, at S82 Washing'oa at, aleo transient boaid for -1 per day; eieo nice fuinisued parior with or without board, Cail for a ween. 76 LEGAL NOTICES, ORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Wublic notice is hereby given, thas the Commis sioners of the Bioniae Fuad will offer for sale at bub ie Auction, on MONDAY, May ist, 1566, at noon, at the Exchange Salesroom, in the City of New York the lelowing res. state let. Gore otland sorb side of Chambers street, near William sees. 2d. Parce! of land east aide of Corleare street, be- tw. eo Frontaod Water suee's. 3d, Biock bounded by Hoboken, West and Canal streets, 4th. Lot north side of 85th street. near 34 avenue. bib. Lot north ede of 56th esree . near 6h avenue 6th. Two lote north amd south sides of 491b street, on east side oO; Lexington avenu.. Tih, Sux ote, porih and south sides 68th street, be tween 6. and 6ih aveuues, Sth. Iwo biocke of land between 67tb and 65th stieets, 44h, Madison and 6th avenues, Gib. seyenty-iour los between 61st and Sith streets, dd aud 4\h avenues, luth. wo lote west aide of 4tb avenue, between Toth and 76th streets. a lich, Thirty-eight lote T7th end 78th streets, 4b and bib avenues, ‘a 12th. Ibity-uve leve 79th and Buth streets, 4th pa bth avenues loch, Thirty tour lote Slat and 88d etieets, Madison snd $b avenues, }4uh. 1 wo lows eouth alde 82d treet, near 4.h ave- ue 15th. One lot southwest corner 130th street and 12th pue oth, wo lote north side 79th street,eouth side Sutb street, bear Sd avenue, 17th, Bight lote west siae of 9th avenue, 94th and 95: b e.eete 18 b. Lot east side of 2d avenue near 78th street. 1¥to, Tourty even lote south aide T%.b street and da and 4th avenues. . Foriy-tive jot, 74th and 76th streets, Sd and 4ib avenue Wa. rautee ceeds will be given, Lithographic tape ney be obsained at the Comp troiles's Ufiice, Haliot Records, on or after May lun uext, Ieemes OF Sate.—Ten per cent. of the money, and the auctioueer's tee of twenty ouch iol, be paid at the © day immediatey rehase oilers on im ptroiler's Office each ter the sale. Twenty pe: cent, on June iss next, when ine deed be ready for delivery; aud the baance (seven fF c@nt,), or any portion thereof, as the option of purchaser, may seman on boud aud morg June let, 1566, with interes: he rave of seven per cent. per sunum, payebe -yeatly. The amount on bond and morgage may be pad off at any time within the tive reere, on giving one month's notice to the Comptroller: or it may be paid ip instailmenuw of not lene in hve hunared dolare, on any vay wheo interest ie due within the five years, The eae will be continued fiom day to day until the whoie prope: ty is disposed ot, MAL THEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller, CoMPrTeoLies’s Orrice, Malt or Kecoapa, b2 April, 19th, lsoo, § TOLL TO TAX-PAYERS.—OFFICE OF 4 N Commissioners of axes and Assessments No SY Chambers street, New York, Jan, 6, 1566.—Notice te hereby given that the A inent Rolle of the Keai evsonms Ka'ate of t 3 r tive years irom and Jity and County of New York, ior the year 1566,47111 be open for inspection and review from and after Mouday, January 5 1566, sud will remain opep til the Suth day of April, 1506. torth rrect @rrora and the equaiization of the asseraruente ot the aforesaid real and personal estate of the City and County of New York. All persons believing themrelvas to be aggrieved, muss inake appilcation to the Commissione.s during the period avove nentioned, in order to obtain the relet provided by law, The act of 1589 provides that, during the time the books shall be open to public jon, as hereinbefore provided, application may ie by any pereop considering himeelf ag eriev by the assessed valuation of bie real or personal estate, to have the same correct ed.” lt euch application be made in on vod vuluation of real estate, it mort be 1 e@ in writing, stating ground ot obiection thereto, and thereupon the Mroissioners ebal examiue into the complaint, and if fn their udgment the assessment i erioucous, they shall cause the earne to be corrected. If tien be made in 1e:ation to the assessed ” per sonal eatate, the applicant ehall be examined! under oath by the sald Commissioners, who shali be author ized to aauninister such oaths, or any of them ; and ii, in his or their judgment, the aeseeament is errone ‘ shall cause the same to be corrected, and fix intot such assessment as they may believe and declare thei: decision thereon wituin thirty d ch application shal have been made to em, No reauction ehail be made by the Hoardof Supervisors of aby sesespmen! ou real and personal estare unposed under thie act. unless it shall pear, under oath or aflirmation, that the party ® eved was unable to attend within the period prescribed for the correction of taxes ly reason of absence from the city, A..), WILLIAM. _ ALLEN, J. W. BROW), Comruissioners and Ascessinenis, au - "’WEDICENES, “FULLER CONFINES His ATTE iion epecially to the tment of ecrotul eruptions, old ulcers, cancers, and ‘at hie Office and Diug store, 46 suliiy Y blocks trom Canal, - a ae HONE, 114 WEST leTH ST—DIs- ect the heart, lungs, liver, \ dneya, throar, , tumors, theuuatiau, dropsy, Eruptions, eve:r torino, akin die tice bourse Lw4; OioS P.M. 412 IARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA ‘ kin I Morpus, Colic, sad all Loore ieee of the Bowels © fatale f e t BRIibsi'= Lope ved SUN CHUL: KIND KREME » Depst—46 south second ei, Wilimineburgh, Price? cen sper botile, 601 LYsGely HOSPITAL—A NEW LYING- IN ASYLUM iso enedat theconer of Lexing- ton Ave, i Slet et, For ad Furst Directress, 80 Fast 2let st, between the hours ot Vand |) dally, except Sundays, Appucante must bring certificates of losmey KOO conduct, Kules cou be obtained at the As, jut, 440 t) BOXES OF DR, RING'S SAL- 10.000 203 Powders rold lass year for the cure of In‘emperance, given, unkoown to patients, in anything. Price $1. sold only at 483 Hudeon ot, corner Grove, N rary 20ou apply to the MEDICINES. R R. R. —— THE MEDICAL BALANCE © Sheet, CORT OF CURE. ILLUSTRATED BY FACTS AND FIGURES. KEAD AND COMPARE. There are two especial points connected with the treatment of disease upon which the siek require, and have a right to ex accurate information. In the fires they desire to know whas medicines Will cortainiy and speedily restore them vo health; and in the second place what will be the expense of & complete and radical cure. By contrasting the mo- derate coat of EMEDIFS RADWAY" with the heavy expense ‘ved in employing « phy medicines he may pre- sician, an Oe scribes it will be orem that THOUSAND PER CENT. may be saved by resorting io the three carefally ve SEVERAL red vegetable nown as KADWAY'S BRADY RELIED RADW Ava REGULATING PILLS and RADWAY'S RENOVATING RES T- VENT, whieh comprehend within their remedial feihade mnie tye few iluaranons based 00 en) ® few illustrations facta, To begin wy the mer i CFADY RELIEF. Case 9%.—Heary K. Morton, New York City. ts seized with severe vomiting and pure! ied by cold chills, and vioent pain in . physician is called, He treats the patient for CHOL: FRA MOKBUS. First visit $3; cost of prescription 75 cents. second visit, next day, #8, Change of treatment. New prescription 81. Patient sill enf- fering and sinking fast. Atthis ste ethe READY KELIEF is suggested. One bottle 60 cents. A tea spoonial in water is given and an application made to the stormach and atiomen, Pain cosses— vomiting ls stopped discharges are checked —eretem recovers its tone—strength is restored Patient per- spires freely, and falls fate & refresbing sleep. cnt pl NOW BALANCE THE ACCOUNT hese bill, #6; preseriptions (utterly use P) eee tors eeeeetesesore MW . Bo Ue of Keady Keliei (which effects a eure, with three-‘ourths of the bottle spared for en)... $7 75 otherexigencies). Balance tn favor of READY RELIEF........ Case 1,169.—Freeman L. Forsyth. Brooklyn. tacked with Ague and Fover, Medical man in. Charge @3 per visit. Looks in daily fora fort- night. Prescribes quinine, piperine, arsenic, mor- bhine, de. Prescriptions costly, averaging $1 per day. No perceptibie improvement in patient, Ad: vised fotry READY KeLieF and Kbit LATING PILLS. Reliet 50 cents per hottie, Pills 25 coute per box. Half a dozen doses of the Roliet, diluted ac- cording to directions, break =), the fits, and two or three doses of the Pills remove the maiarious virus of the disease encirely from the system, Post the books again: Physician's account~ 14 wists at $3 each, $42; prescriptions, $19 (aad wo benefit)........$59 0) Reilet, 5u cents; Pille, 26 cents (a portion of woe Offect a cure,bein, jurpius for future Balance in favor of READY RELIEF... .651 2% Case %651.— James B. Hendrick, New York City night attack of violent Bilious Colic. Doctor calied iu. Visit #5. second visit in the morning Third, in the afternoon, $3. Prescriptions #4. . tent etiliim agony and pulse and strength failing. At thie stage the RELIEF administered, paroxyems Of pain arrested, aud cure perfected by the assistance of & few doses of the KEGULATING PLLLA, which off the corrupt aud acrid bumore that caused the attack. ' Compare again : 90: P *L) sCuau's charge, : Prescriptions, $4 £13 00 RELLFF and PILLS (with more thane Sain " doses yes on bana)... Balance in favor of the RELIEF ~ $12 RADWAY'S BEADY KELIEF is @ houseloid medicine Which no peedon’ family that understands ite value will ever without. It instantly arrests pein, aud its effects as & deiusive stimulant, ano- uyne and nervine iv cholore, cholera morbus, bilious colic. spaatns, file, malarivus diseases. &c., transcend those ot any othe; p.eparation Known. Asan ex er- nal application for burns, wounds, scalda, bruires,dc., it bas no equal. Pass on to KADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS Case o02.—W. A. Stuart. New York City, a martyr to chronic dyspepsia, complicated with liver com- plaint, Physician's bill lor ope year's attenuance, 3200, Prescriptions, $100, Noimprovement, Ap Lie goue, sickuces AL the stomach, terrible oppression etter eating, Lowe. irregular, compiexion cadaver. ous, body emaciawed, pan between (he shou ders aud the right side, areat Gebility, sprite cepressed, In this condition, pasent 16sorte to @ coniee of the KR LLATING FILLS. Alter the first two doses, sue distr ss.ng aymplome sensibly abate, and the pa- tient, persevering in the use of the remedy, and acopuns & rules in 1e¢ard to , &¢ , as common elis@ SUgKEOLS, in BOOK perlectly weil, Four boxes, 45 comts each, suffice W banish every relicul the com plain Contrast the cost : Medica) aitendauce for one year, $200; medi cines, $1; (of nO avail). .. A | Four boxes of the REGLLALING PILL as ‘be. enck, (and e cure peifected)........ Balance in favor of REGULATING PILLS. .gzvy Case 1,236,—Marcus W. Mount, long a sutterer nom liver coup.uut, bes paid, he says, at different times, about $4du 0 physicsans, aud Le thinks as much more for medicines, isinducedto try she REGL- LALING PLILLA. with occaswoal doses of the KiENe OVALING KESOLVEN |, to sssietin removing trom Lis sysvem the effects of the mercurial treatment to which be had becu subjected. Soon teels the bene- utof thechan,e. Lakes,in all, five boxes ot the Pile anu turee botiice of tue Kesvlvent, and at the end of tue Course is "as wWellas be ever wasin bis ue." ’ Cience at the account current below; ' Bus wor medical sttendance, $2h; outlay for prescsipuone, $450 (60 much mouey shiown Five be xose ot REGL LATING PILLS, @1 2b; three boties oF RECOLVENL at @) cacu.as (pease LOMmOVeu) trees - 4% talance in favor of REGULATING PILLS : re KESOLVENL -$496 75 Tne Krist LATING P1iUe possess the alvecusive, anti-bilious and Gisen.ecsant properties of Mercury, without aby Of 1M pero.cous Mtuivules, Lhey are mauutaciured b 0 POLL CONCEDL Bled Vexetabie exiacts, and er beolute specific ior ail deoraere othe swomack, liver, bowels and Kidneys they tone the systen wille reseving the Lowes trom viseia humors, andcontial the iiver more reaaily than blue pins or aby pleparaciod Of yuicksiiver or ite oxides. boy Vege a ew words aboat the effects of the . KENOVALING ResOoLVENL Case 1,06¥.—-Zechmy ©, Lasurov, New York City a sutferer thom ebropic sciotula, bas been jong under, phyeiciaue’ bauce, Dee twic® fee ine disoiua, cup pieesed with biu@ pil 60d Weicuria OLUtmMeak bus duly to reappeass ta anotuer Bhd woe ma guant jorm, bas Leen repesiedly sauvated, and sutiers fom me Curis Gisease ¢ omplicated with the original disoide puppoeds be hae paid 10) Medicom ayend ance aud Cuwuy Fuge, fucb a@ jodine, hyu. povagb, coos) v@ SUDLNEG, CXtroe 6 Of Sareapariiia, Various acius, &, over Bjbu, te recommenued to give the KENOVALING ReBOLVENT @ trial, Betore tne fist bottle 16 flushed Loele le a manies change in the appearance ot (he sores witb Which be is atiected Ag tne medicine ts couUnued they begin to heal, and aiter a course Of FR 66 hO is Aeound man, ‘ihe mercury & out of bis tens, aBd the dir@ase in not suppressed, but @2ed.catec, Ouce Wore pure, uucon talipated blood runs 12 Dis VeiDe, 80d Lis ueeito and Vigo’ BPO COMMPOLOry teswied, pirike the balance : To medieui aavice and medication, (werse than cons bot we ot Ke NOVALING Repu bas, wb al per bobbie, by Which (he p.weiees Lies Ag Us WORLD Mo POMBO. «errr eee ceri ees core 6 Balance ia favor of the REBOLVENT:... $544 Cape 1,uod, were. B.A, Cole, Now York City, aie tusbed VOIURWEr, COlupaiil Chighic tbeuliation, prowuced by exposure ducing the war, Waeone monty * yuder Meahment” «nce Lie dische.ge, Keveived duiiug that tine bwenty Visite iro fis poyscian, Visite 6 RCL, COBb Of MOdICINeS Preserved, con pissing of cowbiecum, Bubs, Ulac, QUiuIne, Morphine, byose, nus, &c, al, EXPEDSIVE—wDd Vai ious euro r ations, tl bv per aay on eu average. Whoie wuouns aid ius Preece POMS, pho, NOU HO Bliphiost chauge vamthe pester produced. BESOVALING KEDULY, ENT, and READY Revie (aa ap exverpal appiice tion, Fecommended by PLYSICADS Be A Lerner sesorit Heauit uuiucumbely Leneticial pm biee ways Within iwur weeks, pa: ie rections and all other ayupions feaical cure, NuUMLeF OF LOblics of b $500 00 #Welllues, moved. A sOULVENT taken, fur, aud gait adores bowues of weil aed ne Bh CXL; DE) 1eTIO4, Look ayet 46 COMparabive expense: Pusyoiciba’s lees, 204 Weuscation, $4o--8il to Do weer oot eof the KEDULYENI, ab dl ex 8 ub end 1a by. bite OF RELABE, at b0 Cente ‘every trace vi Le Uietes® Osduica.c.),, Balance in favor of the RESOLVENT and RE MW AY'S KRAUVALING KESOLVEN hast ghe most pesiect 4 Pusauive, Bud the most poweriul re sorative tha. hae ever been gerives irom the vexetauie cingdoin, Ik @liniuetes tow sue biood every (ece 0; scioluous ultection, Virus, e:adi. cawe mercurial disease, Bad 16 Lhe ony pi eparation wich km be Ge@penaed Upod for @ thorough cure in tumercus, Cancerous, Aud oO. her consuming diseases or he tiesby Hove, Lu salt rheum, erysipeias, aud ali cutanrous eruptions, 1b ie equally elfcacious; and ua its effect is not merely (o suppress aywpioms, bar to remove their morbific causes, the cures it etfects are sivays permanent, one bottle of it containing more o) the active digimiectant and purifying prin. MEDICINES. ciple of Farsapariils than ts 4 Gallon of the ordinary extracts of that root. The above comparative view of the expense of ord nary medication and of the cost of enre through the vof RADWAY'S REMEDIES, is pot inthe slightest degree overdrawn. It is founded on test! Gal shape es ata has ll who desire wo examine it. toon Te Ute tROTE PACTS. in © fumillar war, by exhibiting as INT CURRENT ACCOT J between disease the stereotr pevsites on tbe one hand. aad Dr. Ripe AY's We Ma 4 on th other. If, however, the balance is seve onennd Per cent. in favor of the laiter in an economic point of view, it is infinitely ereater in & sanitary sense As regards cost a eomparison may be inetitated, b not as regards remedial value, The superiority ry READY RELIEF. REGULATING FILLS and RESOVATING RESOLVENT, over all other medi eines the — to which they belong hae been made too manifest to be successfally dispated sa ay, quarter, and is too great to tof com: putation, RADWAY & CO,, 81 Maiden Lane N.Y; R. Remedies sold by drugeise. CAPTAIN BURDER, THE NOCTURNAL VISITATION: —_— T was too much startled and agitated by thie {n+ telligence to think of holding any farther conver- sation with Bamno;and, after warn ng him to coa- coal hie knowledge of the affair from hie master and the seamen, I returned to my friends, As the tale I had just heard completely exnlained Captain Rurder's mysterious behaviour, and unveiled the cause of hin wudden departure from Baltimore, I did not at a!) doubt the negr.'s veracity, and be- gan to consider how the infernal machinations of our commander might best be counteracted. When Mrs, Monti retired to ber state-room, I informed her husband of the plot that wasin agitation. We conferred together ® long time upon the sublect, through (a4 fl and, at Inst, resolved to do nothing openly, until J matters came nearer acrisia, Captain Burder's villainous scheme oceupied my mind incessant, +nd Mr. Monti daily made it a sub- ject of conversation ; but still we could not deter- mine what course to pursue, and seed our hours in thet atate of irresoluce anxiety, during which, the mind seeks anexcuse for ite own inactivity and want of decision, by en ieavouring to cémvince it- self that the proper time for exertion has not yet arrived, Wecautiously concealed the affair from Mra Monti and her atiendent, and took care that every thing connected with our /ittle establishment should go on in its usual routine, lest any aliera- tion might have excited suspicion smong those who were leagued against us Four or five evenings after Samno hed made the above-mentioned communication tome we were seated upon deck sccording to cusiom. It blew pretty fresh, and we we t through the water st such ® rapid rate, that Mrs. Monti remarked itand asked me, ina whisper, if veese's usually carned so much eail at night es we then did, At this me- ment, Captain Birder, who had been pacing the deck in an agitated manner for some time before, se'zed the lead, and bove it hurriedly, and contia- ued to do 80 without mentioning the soundings to any one, or mak ny avy reply tothe mate, who came forward, and offered to relieve him of hie charge. There was « doad silence smong the crew, al) of whom stood near the bows of the vessel, ob- serving theircommander with expressive looks. Ab indistinct sensation of dread, in wi ich I partic- pated, appearedto steal over the individuals of our y. Mrs Monti trembled and seized her husband's arm, and looked anxiously {jn bis face; but he turned from her gaze without saying auy thing. BSamno leant against the bulwarks, and twice step) forward, apparently with the inten- tion of dressing some one, but each time after a few moments’ hesitation, be quietly resumed bis former posit.on, The moon was nearly full, and we enjoyed all her light, except when « thin fleecy cloud occasion- ally peppene to in'ervene aad to throw « fleeting and shedowy dimness upon the surface of the ocean, The wind, though strong, appeared un- steady, and al intervals its sighing was changed into wild and melancholy moans, which seemed to hover around t)@ vessel for an instant, and then to be borne far over the deep. Atone time we glided silently and smoothly through the biliows; and at svotber, they burst and grumbled fiercely around the bows of the schooner, and then collapsed into comparative quietness and repose j—every thing wore ominous and dreary character, and the scene appeared to exert a depressing influence uy- on the minds of on board. The silence was suddenly interrupted by Samno, who cried, *We are now on the Sea! bunk! I see the black heada! The schooner will be aground im- atrly\’ ‘Rasea'! what do you say Y rewurned Capt, Burder,vunuing furiously up to him; ‘you are ® lying vagabond ! Uttor snosher word, and I will Jet you feol the weight of the lead upon your body) ‘What can all this mean?’ exclaimed Mrs, Monti, in a tone of alarm; ‘are we really n dang: er?’ ‘Captain Burder,' cried her husband, ‘I com- mand you to put sboit slip instantly! Weknow all your plaue! You are # deceitful vilisin! sea- men,’ continued be, addressing the crew, ‘obey this man at sour peril! he iniends to cast away| the vessel for the insurance; if we do vot resist we} shall lose ouc lives.” ‘Mutinous wretch |' returned the captain, ‘you speak talsely | I deny the charge! You shall repent o: this yot. Yes, yea, 1") tin time. Follows, siand by me; recollect I am your commander. May I depend upon you ail?’ ‘Ay, ay, sir, to the net,’ auswered the sajlore, though some of Khem spoke ravber faintly and irreso!utely Silence now ensued ; and Captain Burcer hay. ing thrown je ihe lead, began to pace the deck hurriedly, and.ofien cast looks of furs anceat Mr. Monti and me. We easly perc that any sort of resistance on our part would be vain and perhaps Gangerous, aud theretore ps tiently awaited the catastrople, While he em loved himself in soothing and encouraging bi ady, | went down to the cabin and collected my valuables of small bulk, and concealed the about my person, aud Ukewise privately des.r Mr. Monti’s servant to occupy berself iu the sem way. In 8 few mnvtes I diatinctly felt the keel of ub schooner rub upos the bottom. Every one start when thie to k pipce, and theo appeared to aw the next sbock in breathless alarm, Tho vessel, was expected, soon legen s second time to grin against the sand and rocks underneath, and qui k ly got hard and fest aground. Captain Burde iinmediately ordered the sails to be backed, bu thie did not move her in the least degree. Th shifting of the ballast, which wass ext resorted to, proved ineffectual, as be pro y invended | should, Our situation now became truly alarming The~ wasno land in sight, but from the toretop we coul discern shoals eirewhing on every side to the hoi rvon—shose of and being indica ed by the tr gh green colors of the sea, and those or rock by 1: reg! ular paic of bDiackness upon ite surface, How ever, .bese beacons of uanger did Lot k a suu continue distingushable, for the moon below the horiao), and clouds gradually overca: thesky. The wind and sea iucreased at the sam time, and we soon teyan to driit along, being on| moment aied on the top of a billow, and th next dashed furiously againas the bostom oi th coean, Is wee evident that the a hooner woul quickly go to pieces, and Captain Burder orderey his men to let down the boa. While they wer engaged in th *, # temporary dispersion of sou, of the clouds afforded us light enough to discern rocky island iiuthe distance; ana the boat ha been bardly Cropped when our veasel struck vi Jently —the waves broakiug over Ler as the sai time in mapii succession, Weeall rushed to the side of the schooner o which the boas lay, and leaped into Ler, one a‘te another, with the exceptou o Mr. Monti, whe wheu be bad assisted his wife anu servantin ge fog on boar’, returned so the cebin for some “ pers he bed fugot. Juss as he came upon dic ByeD, ® trom ndoUs sea took the Vessel acter; and swept bim overboard. Myre. Mont: faint away. Captain Burder :mmediately cut the var rope, and ordered she crew to make for tue islan: saying it was absurd even to think of saving m companion's lite, and that we would be more she fortunate if we escape’ a similar faite ourselve: Tce men rowed furiously, aud we soon gained tb rock sud landed in safety, though pot until ti bows of the boat bad been stove iu by the vio percussious abe underwent while we were gettin ashore, (To be Continued)