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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 1

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 1

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BROOKLYN 3 AG LE BKOOKLYN, FRIDAY JULY 10, 1857. ONE CENT. WAML.Y VOL.16. NG160. 70H SAUK.

nrsirRAHCE. a i. hoarwum nw.ted in Delaware to prohibit IN IN ES AN I) LIQUOR 8. H. B.

PERKINS. IKS SUim I FOHMOS WctW, IjqtoM AMD 371 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, L. Hu now oa hand a choice and large assortment of Pemartln, Brown end DoiTGordin Pale SherriM, Jelra. Hock. PorUSL Julien and Haul Tolenco Claretn, SweetMalaia, Oingor and other Wines, aeleoted with care sat AND HKIDSICK CHAMPAGNES.

Otard BroniUea of various vintages, Holland and Sir Felix Booth's London Cordial Gin, of our own impor'ation. Jamaica and St, Croix Rums, Bourbon. Mnhoosabela, Stotoh and Irlali Whiskies, Bay Bum of finest luaUtr. Madeira Malmsey anil MethegUn, Anisette, Absinthe, Marasqulno, KlrBcbwowfrr, Raspberry, Cherry, Noyeau, Rose and Aniseed Cordials. Scotch, Kaat India, and Philadelphia Ales, and London and Philadelphia Porter.

CHAMPAGNE OTDER. Havana Segan, I STYLES OF SILVER PLATED CAKE J.1 Baskets and Table Castors, Spoons and Fork of all de nrtntlons. "un be found s.t the nil nn Fnlton treL QTERLING 8ILVEU WARE. CANN PPlf.V msnnfttcturesfor the trade No. 144 sndUS Brooklyn, (sign tho Golden Pitcher) Vaies, Plloheni, Tea and Coffee Servl' rs, Walton.

Goblets, Cup, 4c, constantly making from the best designs, ancient snd mod. rn. Uoilgna an'l esltawtos furnished for presentation plate. Bpanlsh coin and old sliver bought or aken In exchange To work, at tho Mint valuation. jeB 3m WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.

The subnerlber la anlluur rverv deserlntton of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Waro at from 10 to 29 GSjtT uss TBAn nsw xonK rRicas. WATCHES. Gold Huntlne English Uvers, from $60 00 to ISO 00 Gold Hunting Dstacned Levers, from 27 00 to 75 00 noli) Hnnllnir LeDlnos.

from 23 00 to SS 00 Gold open lace Dftached Levers, rrom 117 1)0 to. .18 00 Gnld onen faro Leulnsn 23 CO to .12 00 Silver Hunting English Levers 25 00 to 06 00 Sliver Hunting Dotauhcd Lovers 13 00 to 25 00 silver iiun'ing ijepinos iw io Silver ODen fsca Detaohed Lovers 10 00 lo 16 00 Silver open face Loplnes 9 (X) to 1400 Ladles Csuvo, Fruit and Corai tia IS 00 to 75 00 lirnoelels. Gold. Cameo. Fruit.

Coral and Hair, ft 00 to 35 00 Ladles Guard and Chatelalu Chain i 10 00 to 40 00 Gents Fob, Vest Gt'ard Chains 7 00 lo 60 00 Gold Spectacles and Kyo 3 Ot) to 8 00 GoldThlmhlcs 8 0O to 7 00 Gold Armlets 3 00 to 10 00 Gold Studs and re Buttons 2 0O to 8 (1) Gold Lnckrts, 1. 2, 4 and 7 gtasiea 1 60 to 16 Oil Gold Peuoila 1 28 to 10 00 CLOCKS. 8 day Clocks 3 00 to 12 (to uay 110CKS iuuhi aw UIOCK.S i uuu SHjVKK waki. Silver Tea Spoons per sett 6 60 to in on 28 01) SO 00 20 00 ciiiver i ante npoon" per sei i iu Silver Tjblo Forks person 16 00 to Silver Dessert Fork per sett. 13 (.0 to Ab 0.

Silver riatert Forks, uooni. Cuke nud Card Haskcis, Castorn, Cups, Gnb'ets, Pitchers, Walters, Ac. wutcnos, uiocus anu i epairun unit tvarrnnr.oa. N. H.

llalr Hrca l'lns. ICr ltmas. Itina, Bracelets, Charma. Ac, madow crdor In tholatost Htyles, JAMliS 11. HART, mh4tf MG I' atroot.

Brooklyn. XEAVEL. (2 N1CS, Mi REDUCTION IN PRICES. TliE aro orCTirod to fnrnlsb STAOKS for PIC 1CS. Military Oompanieti, 4c, for the prenent scanin, ai gruitlv redu prtcea.

Omnibuses can be furnished all times nnn at reasonaoie ratou. io riu nicR ana xr.tu stonh, aa av'' inuiufttArtHrHOf ihi Ba.iov Cars. Fulton Ferrv. at thr several depot at the termination of the routes, at arookiyn and Bedford, and at Ihe Batlroari oal.tc I'J Cotton ij2.ii; ISLAND RAILROAD. FALL AND ju; WINTFH ARB fSnndav oxoeotedl Oa icd alter MONDAY, June 1st, 1856.

LsaveltrooklvnforGreencon. 9 A. dally, and on Satnr dv 8.S0 P. JU. heavo liroofclvnrn' uiverreta at a "t.m.

nnu ono r. ai. anu. Leave Brooklyn for North Islip at 9 A. M.

ana 3.30 P. M. dully avc Brooklyn tor 9 A. .3 in 6.00 Jt. ut.

dsll'. lirooklyn ror syosset. iu A. ji. ana tv.v n.

Lt vrf Brooklyn for Hemuslead, 10 A. AL, 4.30 and 6 P. M. ilnltv. Lo vn or aamaioa, tt ana ana c.ov, o.w and 7 P.

M. Leave Greanportfor Brooklyn, 12 M. dally, and on Mondays at a. in Leave Klverneatt tor urooitiyn, at a. ana i r.

m. ror trooklvrt. 6, nd 7:30 i. Ai rtid I'. Leave Syosset for Brooklyn at 7.20 A M.

and 4. 32 1 M. ivmtistftad tor ilruoltlyn, 7:5 nnd8 A. and Ortunrt IO w. Rs rt'Rs Train mav Bet.

dr.wn naflSOnKcrs at Ulck. Villo and H. Branch going West, and tako up pansengrn RtHamo poinw going laribcr cast lima Jerusalem, ah uer msw jruaiem will do cnargua du perceui. uoraocu oureKuiuriHru June 5, ttf 7. lel.

EC TOSON BlVEtl F.AiTiROAT, TO AND ROM KEW YORK, ALU ANY, TROY and placeetfortfc Aat. Oa auu iAet MO NO AT. May 25, wUl run fol. Uwb, Hostlt.yB oicepted 1 670 Haw York from aw tion, corner oi' Chaaibtra streot axid Collude Flro, at tl A. V.

Rntresa lutin atd TroT. slopDlaE Yonkers, Patikaklll, labkill. i'ougtakeepaie JlludfcbecJc, TivoiJ, utii. and uoflMra, con np.nL.nrr a.i A.ican'v wiib W.titei ii Train tor BiT Kin unn ftirnnrmmnn firUian. Hnd fl.t Trov with Train for Saraloga.LabR OhampWin Uotlaiid atid iucnteal A.

JU. rcMpntv i. wanns; i carry iih uittu rrTl.nllkl('llrt(l nfl sifiniiini' Ail p.00 A. Albany Passenger and MhII Tratu. atopplng nt IrvlngLon, Thrryiown, Mog Slug, I'eek vktl Garriion'r, ('old Spring, Fishkl'i, New fiam burgh, Po'keopslc, nd all HimioDH North, arrlvinff at Albrtuy and na roy in reason lor trains wtisi anu Nor h.

10:30 A. M. Mn Sing Passenger Tra'D, Btopping at ail 9tftUonn. iCn M. Kxmesa Train lor Albanv And Trov.

touitmu a l'ormflrH. Tarrvto'vh. sine Smc Ga'Ti sod'b. Cold trinrlnu. FKnliUi; New RaiDOurlEh, I'tJEhiCReoslK.

Uydo Park, Khiuebeck, Tivoln, Ouic hill, Hudson, Cuxs.icklti a td Sniyresut, coiinboung vVith Kxjiih8( Ttaio at Aihany tor and Su Wen 'Jon anil ai Troy wi'h Norbsro Trtina for Saratoeu. llutland. Bur lnffion and JIonLreal, 1:00 It Poughtre pt.xp "'retain and Pejseiiirarlrjtin, iVr ng at Bunions. P. M.

Tin' enficr Train "Albany and Troy, al reduced YonKora, Dobbu'' Ferry, Irvlngion, tndall Table stations Norih to Albany; connecting at Albany with Night hxi'ress Tram lor Buffalo. fiuspensJfiu Hrldso and Western Lines. P. St. Sing Sing L'viu't 'lrm, ntonptug uialiona.

M. KSDrf.Bs raBscnger f.rair stopp: ai iar rytown, Biiig Sinfy, iet HtiJi, Garrisons, I'o'ttacn nie, Uctk Ilij Hudson Smyvesanl, conncct'ug ni Cany n.l'h xpresa Triii fct' nsnsnsior. iiriCEH WeMern Uncb. 5:30 P. 3L Pef kkiU Paeug iru.in.

noving a. ea. biatiouw, 7:00 P. M. i'asacngcr Fceighi Triiu, oniy to liad pitpaengeni from New Yoik.

nt Man hhtiitu, I02n hirect, t'ort. ftifcby Hook, Sr jvtt'r. 0'iyvlt, Rivcrda'e, onkere, Dobbs Feiry, Irrlngion, aua all I'uan IVbledta lObii 10 POfRdEttMCSK. Lkj.vj i'ouuaKffiti'Kiic ron AisiT, 4 45 Mail, Paaaonger and Freight Tram, nloppinfi a.v lull NtatiOER. r' "TV" fJ MEDICAL EALING BY MAGNEITSai.

TilE CELE braied Healing Medium GKAtJE A. DAVIS. has taken up her residence in Brooklyn, and Is prepared to operate for the She can bo vWtpd at 3t Fifth street, WillLtmabtu ghor wlllaiUnd patteuta at tneirown loh es. PBIATB'HOeipTrAL IN BROOKLYN, AT i 101 Iiofayelte avenue, for tbn treatment of all forms of CHKOtlt! nlSE VSKS. Br.

O. K. SiMitts hnriDg pnved the "tiperlorliy of the ron stant personal attendance of the ph fplciao, over the p'nn ol oui door visiting, nas appropnaieu nia nonso, at iui ijiiayui av to the. obied of recpfvlna natlt n's lor treat men from thpat citlr or my of the Union. )r.

Kammis, ihottgli vlaimmg nnpe rior succe ihi; trt aimcnt of di eu cs, in general, baKetiliii pracHeo upoii the know anu atile 1 principles of Paiholsgjv na bytlib P'gulur profession; esp rience, judgment, and a wise selection aud cunVnnat'on r'Mii dieH, together whh pi oper regimen and nurslfig, being all that nec. ssu to tin ce8 in nil diHPJiBr s. A course of pubi lectures wili be commenced In September, at the Medical Ltcbdm, 9i5 Myrtle av, to be continued for 8 months, for tho object of exp'atni tg (ho principle ai practicr. of Meili''ln, us a maan of a more ge nt ral disem natlon of Medical Information in the community. In Uni presenting hlmBflf befre ihe pnblio, ti larte.

as one akliled in cuiing many of Lh: UN tha1 flesh 1 heir to," ad vertlar wil! suinex to the above no'Ici from lim. io time, various letUmoitials which ho had received lo hid veracitv of chu and ppeclal success in treating a variety of many of the so called Incurable diseases. New Tork, June 4th. 1857. This la to certify thit in the spring of 1853, the wrl er wan fe iMnnaivfll fniri Rrnnf hltts and an ncflrr ffltP.il H'lcctlon oi ta tarrlun the head, to sucha degeti that bis irlendn despaired of his lecovtry.

A liicncl wtto U.id asiK ea ny nr. i iv. A3s of ihts Ci'y of Vo; k. recommended him na ffcillrci diseases of ihls naturo; lo him I applied, und it is with siticero pleasure that I Plate that wing to the treatment and ndv.ee received from him I am indebted for a complete restoratio i io full To tho afflicted vith diseases of ibis nature. I now or no one within ihe circle of my acquaintance into whoaR hinda I wou'd oonwp'acea friend siulenng from any or all diseaaea of Uie thjOttt 0 lungs than mv Trieml J)r.

ataxia, JAMWS L. UUl'LKR, No. 3 Front N.T. New York, June 5, b7. This is to certify that I bavo fcno'vrn Dr.

Hinmis lor ihe Jn.it 13 years; that be cured acae of "ihtoat. dwease." or Bronchitis, in my famliy; that I Rfterwrirda Introduceu him to my others horn ho treated wlih success; oue of iheae wm the oid and wli known Auctioneer, John tinllTtia, who had been a very bad dy pepticfortwf nty yeirs. and who had been unabla to ell, la cousequence of th ''ihroat dir eae" for fou teen years that Dr. ammis cured him of bo'h ihse li8eacs, chanxlnghim from a 'Or shrunken up inv.tlid 'o a fliifb and hea'thy map, and i paf'iiug him to use bis voice vigorous! and laboriously aucrtfards, uaan Auctioneer, lid hn death, whjch was 7 or 8 yowa afterwards. SAMUEL P.

Grove Jerhey City. New York, a ug. 29. 1349. Th's is to certify iha! I have acqiu writ Mr, O.

K. for ihe past tlvfl years: at two different pno. hrt has been employed in in lamlly us a physician, very mnch to my Baiisfaeiion, having currt uie of a long and painful Ulseane, uNeuratgia thia bail reppaiedfy baffled 'he skill ot th best physician could find; and that a a JJiymcian and gentleman hia fkimnmr tt a' (Ml 1 IJT L.O IVIVfllft? A. B. Frtnclpa of Academical Institute, 45 U.

V. A free for tho pew will be held at the residence of nr. Ko. 10 IjiFajette vena, on Wednesdays and Fridays, irom 3 P.M., where the principles aud practice of medicine will be explained, at bicttthe trttbiic and rofrssion ar sppctfully Invited to attend. jpfliv MAGHIOTSRT.

te. XOELSIOJft STEAM FUMF AND Flh3 QUHiD. GARRISON 4 lUanufacinreasnPerjoi article of IMPROVED UlR 'CT ACTING STEAM PUMP, Snltbli for every variety of plao wi.re ucb pump la re quirt now exten'Oively xea iu Migar wo wos, xeuneries, iiS' As an indepond''nl pump lor Kupptyings earn bollTt, lt is not surp.isd. fn kII cams it may be arranged io xUiinbjh tlret at moment's notice. JEWELRY.

SALE. 7 LOTS ON FULTON JT between Carlton and AdelpbJ sis. 1 lota on west side Clermont av. 7 loin 'io enst side Adelphl all In llth ward. 40 io' cm Ftfih Dean, Bergen and Wjckoff tret.

In hvh ward 26 lots rm Itnsn nm, 8th ward. 3n lots on HelUc t. and Utlca 9th war 4 lots on tl.ttlor t. nd Rogers 9th ward. Abou: seres In Flabmh.

sdjotning the cltv, and r'l Flat buih, Olasson ad WaaWngtonavn. add CIoto Road. TrfrnP SM ou" money loaned. Apply JOHN ANCtCs, or to TUOB. R.

uCbU, 366 Fulton it, fiSs. Jail tf "CURVr FOR SALE. A FARM CONTAINING I abottt 22 acres or gool land, wt a good and convenient ui ii hi i. i on, nu mjuh iriiiv, unated (or nw Jamaica Hay, smlagoodianilinK bout from Brooklyn. 1U fold cheap, and part of the njonny may remain an bond and mortgage, or will exchanged rI estate in Brooklyn.

Apply to P. C. BKLL, 34S ulton St. JelSIf IOR SALE TWENTY VALTJA.BLE BUT; LOTS on South Fifth st. bolween 7th and Mh tKautl atltifuHv flltttnted In Itio most central, nan nf the chv.

snd hnt Ave mlnuios walk from all the Frrripsi located between ttrc, diQurent stage routos. The above property will bo low In parcels to porsonx desirous ol making orst class Imptovrmi otn, and a liberal advance will be made If requir ed on th lots for the purpose of enabling them io bnlld. Hie property on both sides of tho street being owned by the ramt; pnrtl'S. and buildings restricted, making It a select and dralrable location to purchasers. Kurpllro of J.

V. MKSIvHOLK. myzu nasemmi wiuiamHonrgn wuy nana. IO IiK'L OU FOR HALE A TASTEFUL, weft built. 2 imrr frmni dweiiinir home.

In with brl k. tlu 'oof. with exteoniou in tho rer, butu iler ih Now hnfilftiid fauhton for hi own rM(lenr bv gMUlrm.m Inioly Rone io ro WdeubroHcJ. The utrm I spared and 1'gbtei'. tiidewaikfl'ttaffacd, Thfldtv rnilpoad tarn paw wffhm ft hiindpflff feflt of th bonoa evrry flvt1 mmnttlB, until after midnight.

Tilt finuK thrnrt yrrn ngo, over all tbouiand doltaru. If rnt wil' dui la comol to oiVfir. Tlier; are evoo 1013 of around ai Cncbed, each worth 31,000. ban wute (ur.K.gu! ai'4 ovrry coavenivinrv. qp.idi a 'ujinpiiuo rmiaruus for n.

pnrvon doing busines Jo a iowu, iho Mm ration tnrry.by enra, i(? twenty mumtett. Tho neiiihboi bood is btillt i'ij vitb raoni o'osHut rOBtricnroi, ftnd in vfclaity ruplmy ri roMsCfifio.i two thirds of pr rf hunn money rpnoftin aior(Hffp. Pricp SliiaKJ. Rent $650 for the hotua RU'l loi on Ji cb Btauda. Th promiffis arp on Grand vn nnc vozi otite enmor Jieiiert." Htrct.

ono altera twaujor Fulton averjufj, Itrooklu. 11. AJUiJVVjjy, Janstionof Fnitauttud wasMnaton over Ovjntrw Bani, Hronkiyn. 1fS FOU HALE, AT FROM 5 250 a inlbt lUib WarA of macty of Urooklyn.fmSti d4 t.pQtiHHn an. Pan oil if 'iOll)'ovtiaion a re ma'e all the pufhae mcnuy ran pftmutn on oaongge fo' ps term of yearB ra er froniH on the Gowimn ock, ju(tab! forrDHiiufusioiifq.orlninber, coM niaion6jai u3, ubtch mil lie nolo, or ies.

eii on yovv.q ie.oi. ARTHUR W. KENtiOK, ly Otflci on t'wfoil nflar Noionrtret FOK BALIS A NEW 3 BASEMENT ami from dwi'llltig house pltMuantly slma. tuu on ttatiatiu rtaue, repte'e wv.n mutt iu modern Imnrorctneula. Enmilro of r3.

sMITH, coruar raltou av and Snuin st. nm9 tl PA.IEST ICS I10UBE E'Oa THB 'j'UlillDi, olif.itO'l in Wa'or street, ncr Britlge, iti ookl TK. oonoatle the ltelRirr Cor. We re oently for i fruit preaorv mg liment. Buitina 5J fee; ij WO feet, two mor'eo hih, titb Ts.tdt Il fcei deep below tk Over tan yu'i tieV'ery, or jz iieto, trtl Keitttm of MKRRRflI.B flouon'i lyti oneooor sotim ot oiitn ra.

OB r'A LJi OB EXCHANGE IN PAUT FOB mi rchantllio. a desirable lot ot crounil in Park arenue. be'w wren Oxford aud t'umbiriand s's, 2JVIIUJ. myl6tf B. IIAWXHUHHl, li'J l'ttlion Bt, Hew York.

l. TO LET. 10 IJiT OB FOR SALE. TWO SUPERIOR first class houst'B on thf west nlde ot Clermont nr. niar and north of KiiJmn and one'hroo Htury atxl is'm'nt brick hous' on cKHt stile llumtKicn ui'ar uauHon place Tetms asy.

Apply tu JOHN ANOUrt, 381 Fnlton street, jelljf mo LET. THREE ROOMS JN IRON FRONT on tlrat 11 or Hut'table ftir an Exchange (Jfi ANGUS, 355 Kulton St. Auply to JulIM jell if LOD jE BOOM' TO LET ON THE CORNER of Myrtle uve atid Steuben si, from tho 1st of Ma next; rem low. KuqulreolSAJSlUKL oiiAUAJt. miiUll' mo LET IS THE INS'IITOTE, JL 2 t)rn For partlcuiarflarnW atibci IantituiA, Wwhinion.

nfar Coi corJ '7 tt hii'L A liAiiCJfi, WELL LIQB'LKD lf.OLM jeer "hp Lone, Island tn un.D'jo rrr. jtu roonWHii liable lor ulu F'ji pr.i app'y tii 'iuci r'DCrfif Uni nod rnm 1T5A2I POWKB TO WITH. WKLL ligtited rooiaM. in Furmnn 0i from Ff.rry, Appiv at M. McKINNV'S fror BaiilDgManufrtCory, ou iiw STORE TO LET, CORNER OF 'W'lLLOUGrH hy ave andByerson st, nrai ra'citflnd for a baker, lo bo let very low.

22 tl" ART OF A HOUSE TO LET, CONSISTTNa of four rooms, furnshed; BUltultlo for a biuv ana gt nu. man, or two single genuemon. Aii'trcss at. m's ouilv. ail if BOOKS NEW ILLDSTBATRD HAND BOOK.

AI'PLKTONS' liAAJS lijLtJSTTtATtD HIND HOOK UK AMKirAN TRAVEu Aluil and reuablo pui le, by railway, ateambOrti. and stage, to the cltlcrt, watT fnl'H, mouujalnt, riven, lakes, htiuthigand li U.n firuuiuin, waging placefl, Summ reso' ts. and all fcetne saud uf import in THE HVITED STATED AXD THK BHITI PROVINClffS. ono Vo. time 12m 400pnes.

Illustrated with Maps sad 1CJ Engravings. T11K AMr RlUAN AN'Gf ER3 GUIDE Ott COMPLETE MANUAL FOR THE UaVITKU di'ATKH. hiaadaomcly Hitu trtrd. DYNKv OR TERRAOF: na TIIK CLUE OF LIFE. Py Vh iinthorof "'Ihe He of Rdc iT'." THE I'lvOFKKSuR.

Atai bv Curreb Dzll. NKW. By theauihjrof John aaUiJUL" THK DKAD HKiJREY. LITTLE DORiill'. (Crmpleted.) for sale by WM.

BABCOCK, EooktoUer, t2Qlw Mi ymtoo regt. UST THE 300K FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS AND BOYH ETIKOB. The Third Fditlonoftbn LKfi AVENUE OLLEt.TTON HYMNS ZND SON08 will be published on SATURDAY MARCH 29m, BT WM. tf. 1'A B( OPK.

NO. 24fi FOLTiiff STRh t. iinooKLYK. N. Y.

For Part 1st, contjitnlng upwarda of Hymn and Songs, 20 i'ir both Saor und Nxu ar, ri nfafnin aboai Uj mna andhon. beHides mnch other valuable muter, SO oita. A ilbnral discount tji1 be Lruie to School nd floT DSUGS AND MEDICINES. TEE MEDtCIME T3AT NEVER 13 DK. WILSON'S DYSKNTBRY POWDIiR, wmun ctJBEd DYSENTERY, DIARRHCE CHOLERA.

cnOLERA These powiip rs aro ofleretl to ihewnrM PBitrrciLT ats akd r.Ye'r.t Tt ir. Mrdicnr, tha piirijoa i lie nrr ni metbttnl. On; PowiJw ia)t the Urn sCTkrh of the di wi I usiiallv (li't: sc.dum tw rr q.tirnd. prr in. ms no; fpiue phy atinr em a Uiry do wlih all o'ber pre nnjjrldn.J, th boweis tom: up ibe systr and JtrHV 1: in a hdthy comJIilon.

I'l'ioe crti a box rul; illrectioni accompany trjf tbem. Warrontul togivu pcfict a I fitiioii. J. V. WiU oX i Pr prU'icr Norwh Conn.

For silo by Prujfgi gnt'raily. Wkeks A Pmttk.u, i i Wiibhlnxion Hosi'on: Ham, Rcculk Jc 21S Greenwich Saw Vurk, whoivsulu Agent. juj nn, PA iff 3. FOP COUGHS v'oiiin. Uico JvjinticZf Kldnov 'aln Rberra, ercfu'n.

rer an c. SrcnuLS, lion. or I'or lim Kemme Med Pile Rained lea. ror eaJo bv Mra. HAYKQ.176 F'en ELI Vo.

710 UROriDWJ ELC'ISO CHKMICAL BATHS, AY. New York DR. CHRltiTOPHEK ICING B. PiODtletor. incy 'D JU'h.

have been nnder tho direction of Proffsor and the subscriber many Unt ico nieots biWH been maCo. Tne Kikctr i.hrmicjlI. Baths have proved more eflkacioua any other treatment In the cure of at I disease ari mg from thp impriidenti1" oi Mercury or ther Metallic subs'aucK, Rheumatism, Oblllr and Fr.ver. Neu'gin. Paraiywis D' Wlty am, nouny otbe.

diif a Mirdicr ritbfl'aoct; nu. be roduued imo 'h1 bodv by 'beem anD, 8N.b Hi foitin, iron, Sulpitur, ifcc. tiul PUisU.iitrw are req nested ro pri'nbe to heir They may rly upon our wsuntu. ttut th eir tnb will bt i rendcC to. siiwiai tJcuarraitni lor i.

jmiics. 'il PPT TT'. D. Brooklya. UL 9 F5 KEKZERS FOK ICE CRBA.M.

THE MOST errccttuid nput Kremr tot leventod Is now selling a Vtfcl'. cor. llvnry nuu uttoa dmMU iuut ana sea tu icji lm 1A ISH QUAR'IK KS, STULUNGS AND SsiXF KVrES Oottgb: at si is pej oz which produces soma ih'isovortfcnwtn quarter j. a. MACKaT Bichange Offlco.

felf vVwrtst. Brooklynt; MTTH'S rEt.EBR.VTED FAINT, VARNISH, wbi cwa an kitlsom brii'hrs, uifo A a h.T dustera uad bronba. of every, descriptioui her wi'b uaints. oils, tirags. mratslxts, atttst mstcrwi For t.tio ai thr new siore, 361 Fulimi uaisej uuiiu'iikj, XTTHALE OIL SOAP FOR DKSTBOriNO iBsrjtsonpisn liutliery PoralajlPnUou PHffiNIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ftp BROOKLYN.

OFFICE IN NEW YORK, No. 64 WALL STREET, and In BROOKLYN, 3U FULTON STREET, CASfl CAPITAL. $200,000. WITH A SURPLUS tnsurra Houites, Manufactories, Bulldlngn, Machinery, Goods, Morchendipe, Chattf Is and Personal Estate, Sblpi. Vessels and Cwftcen (In port only), and Snips Building, from Loss and Dam MehjFlro.

Biepbea OroweU, Wm Haaard, Richard Crook, Daniel FFnrnaJd, Jiihn Harper, Jotbam Weeks, TJinhftAM. A Belts. Benjamin Seavor, Alvin Bradloy, Gnstav Schwab, MofiOR Odell, Wm Vanrievmter, John Lawrence, Junes Gray, George Aroher, Ezra Baldwin, Nathan Beers, lanson Traak, Stout ueorge oerxou, Henry Oobknn, Alexis Bragg, George flllery. Henry Bange, Charles OBctta, InwrBOll. JjbuMHIelu, Tlary Collins, I t'rouungnan, Nat Armstrong, Edward Antnoay, James 8 Rockwell, Joshua Atkins, 8.

Van Benwboten, Augustus Stud well. Barn uoapmau, iienj Wards ell Fboursxb Sell, Secretary. u23tf LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL $200,000 OKce No. Fulton Strtst, Brooklyn.

Bt7Udlnss, Merchandise, Machinery and Property general! Injured at current rfttiia. This company nas Dt en nntnterrnptomy uusmswn uunu in lnt tw(itiy years, and has passed through the great new York lires of and 184S, and also tho great Brooklyn fire pi They ow their escape from them, with comparatively slight loESAp, to tho system which they altw practice, of limiting ntl scattering their risks. All mod tub tjempray may nuawja, wyuaw snd paid wlli their accnstomednromptltttdo. Peter O. Cornell, Frrt'k J.

0. Sktdmoro, E. K. Corning, John n. PrcntloeV' John Srhen' Gso.

S. Wily, Wm, M. Benj. W. Delamaleft Ohaa.

r. Iieverteh, Henrv Younir, John VanderWU, Mmturn I'ost, Thou. Chas B. fllll, Dxniol A. Itobblns.

uamet Ajrea, fohn A. Lott. John P. Yelvertcn, J. rayior, Tbos.

W. UlMsall, Rmllh Woodhnn, v. w. i HezlfiO wrBOt, ifaca. 1L BoEsrs.

B. DELAMATEB, Freskient. 1 w. ifirnsmjir, Beeretsrj TVTASSiU FliUi INSURANCE COMPANY OF IlBSw fc OSlae. No.

12 ilercliant'a KxcluiDge, H. Y. UArilAiJ, With a largo mtrplua. 1 lii CnmMinv contlnnes to Insnre Build nira. Merchandise anc other property on tho mot favorable terms.

tiTRvtvi'npa 4, A. Uivr, B. P. Wardwell, Clonklln Bmnh, or II ro. I.OT,rl RtrirlWUL W.

F. Bulkier, Wm. M. HHrril, John French, John Mrttin, O. Murphy, Isaac Carhart, Peter Balfn.

J. W. Thos RlnMion. J. C.

Breoert, Dinle' Rioiaria, Henry Rnggle KUjah Levrla, Samuel Smllb. Cyrus P. tSmith, fci Jt. W)rtiing wm. uunttr, u.

ju. oubwum, 3eo. D. Mmean Dan'l Vdn Voorhls. Vwiw.n Hunt.

Tvoomip Ballard, Alex HnilerhUl, John Blunt, J. A. H. Bell, Jimes ffotw, John Halaey, J. c.

Jonnson, H. a. wamn. w. At.

rresiuou A. J. Bkskas, Seoretary. n2Stf MONTAtJK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Ofllws 7 COCBT STBRKT, (opposite City Hall,) Brooklyn, and 74 WALL STRKKT, JTev York. OA CAPITAL, $100,000.

ThiB Company Insures building1, morchanduQ and property oi all kinds, against losi or damage by Src. Directors John J. Amos P. Stanton, John Holsej limwster Valentine, John Dunon, Seymour L. Hnsted, Thomas Bnylis, John Wm.

H. Cary. 'I Kushmore, Thomas Rowe, Stephen Llnnlngton, rancts v. iwwaru u. vxnue, Wm.

M. Thotnai, wm. m. ingmuam, HeDry Bof rntn, Chas. C.

Belts, John D. Prince, Pntcell t'ook. John Q. Bergen, osw retui. Atexmer Muaweu, rt.

ii. 'mcKer, Wnrren Richmond, Kltos Lewis, Jeromus J. Johnson.J.'W. Blwell, N. T.

Hem s. Wm. T. Dugan, J. O.

Whllehotise, J. Wltislow, R. C. Brainnrd, T. A.

Newinm. u. r.icnniB, Kehmlah Mason, FranrN J. J. Raymond, S.

F. Whiting, D. B. Powell, John M. Phelps.

ri. i. atewars Edward Harvey, JonlnhF. Kmlih, W. tlftmntiKlt.

JOHN J. STUDWELL. President. Edwik Biers, Secretary. tnyaj OROOKXii'M iNKCHAN'JE COMPANY, 1 OFFICRS 11 COFttT srKKr 1, corner uoanamt eSst Broolyo.

ISMKBOHOtV EXOUAVOB. Vallat, Thiu rrnmniuw hivi! thplr cani'al lnvesif a to tee mittJinooubv ,1 aeitirltics nndhnlns a'TBf. sur lus, ronilnue to injurs jwsibnghoases, stow acdothor buildings, furniture, mercn. ilse, fflwwtfl in port Bti metriJi wo, up." Di ltd EJ. raEBawortb, Franoia Maimer, Moses Beach, (SlUah Purdy, Jun'B Bares.

O'oeu ie Burkhaltet, Robert Enlght, John Bouin Jo36ph Bradley, Iaaaf C'hver, a ao lu isdo, Fraer.l4 lio.a. Joseph Wilson, Samuel F. Whit'ng, icbardM Hoe, Henry St.rkwe.ther, i fred EII'r, George OLflliati Rlcb'dT. Auchmuty. WILLIAM ELLS'VU'itU rresluettl.

3oaR7 C. Bet and Gboeoe Aioto, SnrveTOr. bX'HAWlCS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Biooklyn, L. I. Offices No.

4 Montague Place, (near Court streeLJUroomyn. wo. to wa'i street, new nor. HASH (TAPITAL. S15O.000.

Iosuros buildings, merct.anaizo, turntture. vessels in port, and their cargoes, and other property, against loss or damage uy ure. OlBEtTTOIlrl Stephen ilavnes, Robert IT. H. SoRkmann.

JosHh O. John on. Daniel Channcey, Samuel 6ioau, Ahmm B. Havlis. George W.

Bergen, Geoi ge (3 Haatluga John Brownsbn, Thomas stratum, John P. Koli feamuiil Kmiih, Samuel W. Slocum, PeterO Hara, Loomls Ballard, HoseaWebsur," Isaac N. Jatniw, David M. Channcey, John '1'homas Sullivan.

Iieouard Uooper, Kdvvard Whiteuoua Barnel JohnKon, TJicodorc ftogHTS, Danifl F. Furnald John H. (taker, Toiin French, Hcurv Jjo riim. LJvinK iton K. Mtiler.uenry r.

vuti John G. 'Her gen, sivlrPHinr Flonrtiow. Robert J. Darfea. John Barter.

Dauiot Theo l'olhemus. HalHey, M. tiiww, Stephen L. Spader, DANIEL OHAUNCEY, President. Walter Nxcnou, Secretary, Walter K.

Payk, Aaslstant Secre'ary. m8 tf LAFArBTl'B FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, L. I. Office No. S47 Fnlton Mreet.

Mrooklyn, opposite tho City Ilall. Branch Ofllce, No. 14 Wall itreet, Netv fork. CASH CAPITAL, 150,000 DOLLARS. This Company luBurca Pmperty of all kit.ris against Loss or Damage by Fire on as svorabie terms as similar Institutions.

Etiward Copland, And. ewFlizE'iraJd, TroeW. Rollins, John Funk, Philip 8. Crooko, Samuel S. Towell, Cr ar es Harvey, Kzra Yon'ig, JameB Cruik inanK, Stephen HuyneB, Oar'ettP.

llerpen, John J. Yantlerbilt, Seymour Httsld, Teutiiii .1. Merger J.mea V'yrper, Hnnry J. Gallon, James It. Cocuer, xienv aientn.

Aitrea A'maooal It. b. voorneftj, John O. Schumaker u.Qwa x. iacsnouse, niuauet iiiv, i.wl9 Hurst.

A'eiauilcr vcCae, lohn L. Spader, Charles A. Sliver, Johnson Leake, Stephen A. Dodge, JohnK.Pniyne, wuilam isurreti. UVa U.

u.io., JL.vniunii Avbox S. Secretary. dsl ly FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPaNI, No. 40 Wall street, New York, iMvnhat an bull CAPITAL, Invested In Bonds ana Mortgages on property In York and Brooklyn. Inauros uuituicita, Merckacillse, Furniture, vesaela in por and their Cargoes, etc.

Ar.EX'1! fil'UDWULL Vice Presldert. Joidi Cashow, Surveyor. VfOMAm aaiuj, oac'y. DIRECTOBS. Intlrew B.

Hodget, John L. Krrrett, Chas. B. Wliile, F4ward Strong, E. R.

Livsrmore, A. .1. Allaire, Polity, Janes Rttb.iri" Kaynor, VbomasO. Moore, Jobu J. W.

"hos. M. Ulwk. George W. i'rinoej, A.

i. Foster, unesS Bts T.s, M. KJtC M. F. Uodgcs, iJwards W.

Fiske, Wm. A. Cab' H. hard, fillip S. Crooke, Jotm Moore, A.

C. rctt't, ieorg Barnes, Jar'i Soarka W. ConE.ln, L. W. Uflord, Motgas, 8eymo: Uusted, ueo.

T. Cobo, Bi Robbins, l.hs. K. Smlin, ,1. M.

Furmsn, James B. Tftvlor, O. W. Iirennsn. Alex.

Siudweu, J. v. ker, Robert bimmons, A. iMirien. Application for lnsctince may be made to JOHN S.

MACS'AY, MISCELLAKEOTJS, TCTURNITURE POLISH. THE GENUINE Jj Brother Jonaihan's first premium Fitrollnre PolJsh can nhuunnri ol It 11 urn rl. oduoiiih jn obtained at H51 Fulwn bu. opposite Cllv 11 .11. THE DUSI' DEATH TO nA i Pnwrtoi.

rieqlrnvs hfid bnes. OOek moths. Hies, mosquitoes, and all kinds of Vermin. Lyon's l'liis exiermmaies tats luito. nr.

il Hires aiteut tor Brooklyn. 1 ONto DObT FOR 8ALi. A PURE ARTICLE i of Bone of a rsriety of 'neoess, trom nan iu fer Knrew trlirle for Gn te Vines, or puiposej. tnb5tf Apply to J. S.

MACH A Y. f. ftmrt street Bwokiyn. PERSONS RESIDING IN THE 151H, 16th, audiaib ooa have 'he EiQif leaving thetr name and address at I CARDIGAN'S book storo, DebevoUe near the OroesRoails. Alw all the daily ana weaklv Mam may always Do ml if AlN WA'i'EU FOR leg and pnrlfymg rain water, a very necessary ivucia Imiiira where It Is nsea mr jopcm ffenrr.

ATATIVE CURRENCY. WE USE IT; AND put the same In plain figures on tho We sell only 17 tins Tprics, have tha' pdrein plain Sure. and i tbtsrflgurca aDJd.LefflLr'nufcn U0R HOSIERY OF EVERY KIND FOR j. c. coTrRELL, BOUND PALUS a AK ANT) CF.DAR BRASS Just received a fine stock, a itooa ano warranto aruuw.

TUST RECEIVED FROM SHAKER VILLAGE Af itiukKb. tVork SUinds. I a larate and splendid assortment of Hansels, Work stands. Tf.nnv ArtiolM. Soeak oon, as they go of Kblo Mats and Fancy Articles.

sulcrty, irom DODGE Sla.nd SKFfllao OOD SAWS AND BUCKS MINCINO KalTM and $2i8b2Fm' the banks in that State from issuing bills of a less denomination of five dollars. natont has recently been taken out for olean ine fish, bv giving them snuff when they sneeze their scales come off. The CrecnntATi. Fourth of July would ibck essentially in its properly eona meeuug ety it is wen known, was ffi" the evolutionary riafwh cers in ifceaevo uoiy fno ton beine the nrsi i fach gavt month's ry to defray expenses. 22n aatahHshed that tho Society BhoVbe kept alive by thr" oldest son of each officer ana nis issue, uis i Ttt.innmTi!tnra becoming members.

In each state there is a distinct society, and they all have tneir annual meetingo uu fourth of July, and a joint meeting once in three TWmnr.K TDHNEB TO PbAOTIOAI ACCOUNT. doc tor Duff states that a few years ago a company of lighted their sucks oi ary cow dUDg where veins of coal were out cropping, the black stone caught caught fire, at which they were greatly astonished, ana circuiaiea me report of a new miracle, which was the special manifestation of their god of fire, who had even caused the very stones to born. Multitudes flocked to the spot, a new shrine was erected, and worship paid to the god of fire. Some Europeans hearing of it went to the place, and soon ascertained the real nature of the miracle, which they turned to profitable aocount by digging and working a mine that has, since the discovery was made, supplied tne uanges Bpeaiuers upici India with coal. Tms Peart.

DTRnnvKRiES. The discovery of in mussels has undoubtedly been greatly exaggerated, lne total value oi tnosereceDny found is estimated by competent judges at $6,000. Nearly a thousand men nave Deen en cased in the search for these treasures, so that their labor for the length of time engaged in the work, will average six dollars eacn. inis is not near as profitable as digging potatoes or cutting grass. The largest penrl yet found is set down as worth $1,500.

This pearl is rarely surpassed, either in size or appearance, by any that are imported, beine over a quarter of an inch in cir cumference, very lustrous, perfectly spherical, and delicately tinted with blue. The mussel has nearly been exterminated. The New York Jour nal ot Commerce says, one man, wno onerea some nearls for Sale the other day, remaiked that he opened two thousand without finding a pearl. Taking all that nave yet oeeu discovered, it is probable that four times their value has been expended in the search. Tsbmblb Death op an Intemperate.

On Tuesday the steamer Roanoke sailed from Newbury port for the Bay of St. Lawrence. On board were Wm. 8. Harris.

and a lad ol tourteen years of age, named Jewett the former suffering from delirium tremens, and the latter from sea sickness. Harris asked the lad to walk the deck with him, that he might feel better. They had walked but a minute before Harris caught the boy, threw him into the sea the vessel was then between Woodend and Race Point, going about 4 knots and jumped upon and attempted to drown him by holding: his head under the water. Jewett struggled bravely with the maniac, till, in arjout ruteen minutes, a boat reacneel them, and they were taken up, but it was found that Hams was dead. The Bchooner returned to Glonceiter, arid on Friday the remains of Harris weTe brought to Newburyport and buried.

Boston Herald, 8th. Thtj Mormon Secret Aiphabbt. Hrcor Mc Lean, the man wno executtd summary ven geance on the seducer of his wife, has shown to the editor of the New Orleans Bulletin number of letters written to his wite by P. P. Pratt, in the characters which the Mormons have invented in order to carry on correspondence and con ceal their meaning, should their letters ever hap pen to fall into the hands ot "Uentiles The letters thus written are as perfectly incomprehensible to us as they would be if written in Chinese.

Strange as it may appear, Mr. McLean translated these letters correctly, as circumstances subsequently showed, without any previous knowledge of the characters used. The only key he had was furnished in the first letter, wherein the writer informed his victim that certain alterations had been made in the 'Mormon alphabet, and explained what they were, so that she might understand them. The alterations were only two, and from this slight clue to the meaning of thesa hyreoglyphica, Mr. McLean succeeded; after giving up in despair several times, in deciphering the whole, thus enabling him to thwart the efforts of the imposter to rob him of his children.

The Burning or the Mooteeai IoteeestinO Ikwdents One little boy had left the land 'of browli heath and shaggy wood," in. company with his father, mother" three sisters, and a brother, for to what appeared to them the land of hope and promise. They all leached it bat alas reached' it but to meet with a watery grave They all perished hut this little fellow, who is severely burned. He is now a patient in the hospital and, while talking to some ladies, the tears began to flow, and as if for fear they might think he wan weeping because of his burns, he said I am not crying for my burns, but for my father and mother, sisters and bro This brave little fellow was going to his uncle in the West, to which place he will be for warded as soon as able. A most aflvcting scene took place on board the when an old Canadian, Robitaille, we think is the name, recovered the body of his lost son.

He cried out, my poor boy, my poor strove to wipe away the mud and tilth from the darJienea eyes ot tne corpse, Dut was too much for rum, and he tainted. On His re covery, however, he lay down beside the body, lamenting with bitter tears the loss of his dar ling boy. Tho bodies of two young men from Vermont, named Farrell, the brothers of Mr. Farrell, glass manufacturer, St. Johns, have been recognized, Thtse bodies were brought up by the train in charge of their brother, who states that one of them bad a gold watcn and $ouu or ww, aua the other a silver watch, but that none of this property was upon them when delivered to him.

Four little children and a dog were found to gether on a part of tho wreck, just out ot water, all alive, by a party who went off from the shore in a boat. A list of the parties taken charge of by the St. Andrew's Society of Montreal is given in the pa pers of that city, It is most painful reading. We find there the names of Colin Sinclair, 80 years old, and his wife, aged 60, who lost their onlv son Mrs. Marmel, whose husband is in this country, who lost three daughters and saved one son Mrs.

McAlister, who lost her hus band, a son and a daughter, and saved three sons four children under 20, who lost their mother and a young sister Mrs. l03t two children and saved two Mrs. unris tian. who lost her husband and four children, and saved one, the youngest David Milne, who lost his wife and five children, and saved one a yonng man who lost his sister John Campbell, who lost his mother and two sisters, and saved one sister Mrs. Wylie, who lost her husband aud three children Mrs.

Clarke, who lost her husband and four children, and saved a daughter a young girl of 17, who lost her father three young children under eight years, who lost both parents, a brother and sister; John Mc Quinn, who losthia wife, three sons and' three; daughters, and saved one daughter Peter Mc Coll, a boy of seven years, who lost his father, and mother, three sisters and a brother, and is1 all alone. He jg mentioned in pangrsph above quoted. VAIt ASDEN, UBLISHER AND PBOKRIETOB. juai BTOEwas; SO aito 82 Fulioh Sibsit, Brookyj. TinliTcrcd to City Subscribers, every evening, six sua elnuper week.

pyableto the carriers. ra Tai FiFKR has the usozsr oracflunow of any OT'ntag JSr pabllsbed to the United States, and as a medlumforbtt OTssand general advertising, la not sorpawed by any other jK5rKHKB Invariably cash in advance PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, rKOKPTLT 1XD WBATLT KXtOCTCS, I9 At a great redaotlon from former rates. JSt l. From the London Athenaeum. Going Home.

We Bald that the days wore evil, We felt that they might be few, for low was our fortune's level, And heavy thewlntera grow; Eat ono who bad no possession Looked up to the azuro domo, And eald. In his simplo fashion, "Dear mends, we are golug home. "This world 13 the same dull market That wearied Its. earliest sago; The times to the wise are dark yet, And so bath been many an age. And rich grow the toying nations, And red grow the battle spears, And dreary with desolations Roll onward the laden years, "What need of the changeless story, Which timo hath so often told; Tne spectre that follows glory, The canker that comes with gold That wisdom, and strength, and honor, Must fade like the far sea foam, And death is the only winner But, friends, we are golDg home "The homes we had hoped to rest in Were open to sin and strife; The dreams that our youth was blest in Were not for the wear of life; For care can darken the cottage, As well as the palace hearth, And birth rights ore sold for pottage, But never redeemed on earn.

"The springs have gone by in sorrow, The summers were grieved away. And ever we feared to morrow, And ever we blamed to day. In depths whichthe searcher sounded, On hills which the high heart clamb, Have trouble and toil abounded But, friends, we are going heme "Our faith was the bravest builder, But found not a stone of trust! Our love was the fairest gilder, But lavished its wealth cn dust! And time hath the fabric shaken, And fortune the clay hath shown For much thpy hare changed and taken, But nothing that was our own. "The light that to us made baser The path which so many choose; The gifts there was found no place for The riches we could not use The heart, thnt, when life was wintry, Found summer in strain and tone; With these, to our kin and country, Dear friends, we aro going home LondoD, 1857. Frances Bbow.v.

Varieties. Bound to Blaze. EnthuBiaBtie foreman. Here Jakev. never tou mind de Are.

Jest play stream onter Forty's men they're a tryin' ttr overflow us. The statue of O'Connell, by the famous Irish scolptor, Mr. Hogan, has been placed on its pedestal at the Crescent, in Limerick. Mr. Hogan gets 1000 guineas for the work.

A company has been formed for conducting the water of the Neva into all the houses of St. Petersburg. Another company with several French directors, has undertook to light the city with gas. The American barque Nevada, with the first of the 100 guns from the American people for the iortiess of Alessandria, in Sardinia arrived at Gibraltar on the 12th, and left on the 16 for Genoa. Where the Monet Goes.

The Cunaid steamer Persia, which sailed yesterday for Liverpool, took out 280 passeDgers and $852,886 22 in specie. A terrible fire broke out in New Orleans, yesterday, which destroyed 11 stores on the Levee. The loss is put down at $385,000, but is stated to be mostly insured. Hon. Emery D.

Potter has been commissioned Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah, in place of Judge Drummond, who has resigned. The Receipt of Customs. The receipts at the New York Custom House on ThurecUy and Friday last exceeded half a million of dollars. The entire receipts from all the Custom Houses for a week previous were less than three hundred thousand. Secretary Cobb now estimates that the receipts will average a million and a half per weeK.

As an inducement for getting married, the law allows a man with a family to retain sixty days alary. Single men are not allowed to retain a cent. If a single man owes you ten dollars, you can levy on his salary or wages, and reduce him to his last shilling. Think of these things, and co in for.a wife with as little delay as possible. The law is down on bachelors, and is constantly devising means to make them do their duty.

DBOWNED. On Saturday last, Mr. Benjamin T. Piatt, of North Hempstead, was drowned in Long, Island Sound, between the Great Neck steamboat landing and City Island. The deceased started with a party on a sailing excursion, and shortly after leaving the deck accidentally fell overboard and was lost.

Mr. P. was a single man and aged about 30 years. A reward of $100 is offered for the recovery of his body. The Vigilance Committee of Detroit some 1200 in number have posted notices in the streets of that, stating that, relying no longer on the aid of the police, unless within 30: days the houses of prostitution in the seventh and tenth wards of that city are removed, they will receive a visit from the Committee, who are determined to remove the nuisance by force, if necessary.

A Singular Case. While a handsome horso was passing through Mill street on Saturday, a fire cracker exploded at his side, when theanr. mal gave one spring andlnstantly dropped dead in the harness undoubtedly scared to death. The horse which was a valuable one belonged to Mr. Conklin, of Stanford, who was driving him at the time, Paughktepsie Pros.

A Chum. Act. A passenger on board the Montreal states that he saw the captain of the steamer strike a woman named Margaret Dickson on her fingers to make her relinquish her grasp from the gunnel of the boat in which he saved himself. She would have drowned had not a more compassionate man rescued her. The inquest is still continued at Quebec, and the Montreal papers complain that the bodies of the victims are robbed Dy tne crimps wno lniest: the former city.

Visiuko. The art of visiting is well worth a special treatise. Whom to visit, when to visit, how lone to visit these would form the staple of a useful CEsay, if any body would would take the trouble to write it, and would write it cleverly, gome people visit nearly all the time, and so waste their own lives ana tneir menus' substance some rarely visit at all, and so deny themselves and their neighbors one of the greatest pleasures of social existence. Some people make their visits so short that they are not worth the trouble they cost others stay so long that tne visit becomes a like a fever or While Brarniy, Cider Brandy, Ac my25 Sm Ll BOURBON WHISKEY, KhAJHiiVJKJJ direct from flrt hands. Bourbon Koniucny.

ponou gaheU scotch and Irish Old Jamaica Kum, iiouanu Gin, Ac.foraalelow to 4 njjQ 68 Fulton st, Jtew xora. TTEEP MTJMM. MD.MM' IMPERIAL AND IV Vergenary. Heldwlck, Charles HeifUelct Grape msx, andLelevard's Cbampagnes, qiiarlaaod pints, lor sale at trade price, by tho single basket or in quantities i to suit, by R. E.

MESSENGER 4 mh30 os niton jt. iur. SANDEMAN PORT FOR INVALIDS Vj hntiit in Onortn. Hiuh grade old Brown and Pale Sherries, Old Madeira, full flavor, allow rates, to re duce stock before July 1st. it.

E. MESSENGER A 08 Fulton st, New York. mhSO "DURE NATIVE WINES. LONGWORTH'S SnarkUng Catawba, Park's Still reoeived direct from Proprietors, and Bold at small advance, by the botdo or case, at R. E.

MESSENGER A ma30 68 Fulton at. Haw York. ONDON DOCK BRANDLE3 OTARD, HKN nessy, Martell. l'inot Castlllon, Ac, dltPrent vintages, iiua in iHiw trt wnnntif irinss. and warranted pure, bold iiuut 1844 to 1853, lo woouor glass, and pure.

at mdnced rates to reuuee stock before July 1st, by m30 58 Fulton st. New York. TOBY GOODS. T.OMESTIC AND FANCY DRYGOODS. I I ISA AO HADDOCK.

SoT2S5 QR1MD STBim, KIDDIE O' BLOCK. BKTBKNW CnBTSIUI J.NT1 OKBTTH STBE1.T. (Second Mock east of the. Bowery, New ork Invites the attention if his regular oustoniera and jhepuwlo hla choioe stock, comprlsingalmost all dojcriiitionsof DOMESTIC ANb FANCY DRY GOODS, Bleached and Brown Muslins, Blankets, F'annels, Danmsks, Cloths, Caaslmeres, Dress Goods, Black Silks, u.nm PatimfltlaH. flhn.nrln.

TjMPM. Hntiip.rv. Kmii.ll Wares. Ac. Jtc Merrlmarand Eoglifib Pnnis, amull nea pattra and oQie? Kylta tne newest imporiea, as weu moao iumravw French Ootton, Ac, bothplaiti and embroidered to be found tn the UuItedStutea.

Alar, Collar, and Wrisibaude. Having the best facilities for procurinR his stock, which env agrcat parietv custompxa, houHelteepera, old and voting, hotel keepers, an3 all others may reiy npoo sui'Ing themselvea as well ia at nny other place, and at ihe cheapest rules. Country Siorekefpwra. Dealers and Pedlars will llnd. our as orlment well wormy of their attention.

Goods delivered at Railroad uepois, aieamooaw, anii any part or i city, wuuoui oaarfle. TMtY GOODS AT A DISCOUNT. WE ARE Xj requested to give notice through the. columns of our paper raul the enure biock oi DRY GOODS OF MESSRS. CHARLES HEARD wi ir A TI Will he offered at a treniendons discount from original prices.

commencing on or about tne iuin or juno. Their store is filled wlih all the new and choice styles of Bareee Rohea. Challls. Shawls, Bnresefl, Tissues. Jaconet Robes.

Organdie, Lawns, Jaconets, Gloves, De Lalnea, Ginghams, Prints, Poplins, Collars. Hosipry, aieeve joanas. Ac With a choice collection of goods for Traveling Dresses. Also, tiouse Kceping uooub uace una wuauu L'iucrv, uucu vm rnui nSr.r.m itnlltn Pnnrli.nnnnd UBr, AUtO XJIUIUH, ID lIMllD. IUIHDD'IIC, IUIK uvtlU'UI JBHV Brown and Bieacned Sheetinga und ShlrtlngH, Cotton and Linen rinnflc 1'ne mn iLnrl hv'tt WWir.

InffftlllKr With lllmOftt UVFV ar tioi iiRtifLilv tent in a first cla Drv Coods Store. We are told (ha confidence) that it is the habit of this enterprising firm to close out (regardless of ro it) every article adapted to ii particu lar season OeiOnfl IDul BCHJiOll UBBtt'i ui tkl V.Ai..7 PTi.lrtn(i' io our liway reaaers, ana nr in the habit of visiting the gr at for jhe purpose of making their purchses, not to commit great an error as to leave town without visit mguusestattt ail Grand streeL New York. r. S. Packages delivered on board steamboats or at anv of he Kallroad Depots, 6 ly C.

CQTTEFJX OFFERS PERPETUAL AT tractions In his Spring Importations, or raeffam ainui. Silk Under Garments, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac, of the most favored styles, at tho I'ostery Emporium, tnh25 tf 272 t'ultoD airee Brooklyn. DEBTISTBY. rlOOTlNUOUS GUM TEETH. THE SUIT I laitw n.vtTTtf.Affntnst mn In the TT.

S. drcnlt Oo'nrt. for an Infringement on Allen's Patent Oonnnuona Gnm Teeth, Imv bg been decided iu my favor, I am now prepared to mnrnfso lure fall or partial sets of my IMl'KOVKU UOiS'lilJUUn uum tuiuu, on my Improved Atmospheric Pressure Plates, which are Bope tirtfi anv now In use. and which can be Inserted with or with ont extracting tie roots. People In irantof Artuicla! Teeth car by calling atmy ofllce, where specimens of all tie new styles Dentistry can bo seen.

Having every facility, I am now prepared to manufacture foi the profession, or give Instructions in tho art have also re S'raorass of benumbing ran ohms for thb i EXTRACTION OF TEETH, whkh can be used all cases, and without the slightest pain to the patient It Is entirely dlflerent from the process, which can only be osed in few cases, and generally with more oain than tho extraction of the tooth. Fnll setts of teeth on flhSgold plates $28 Silver i.i. 10 OttttaPercha. 1 Partial setaon fine gold, pertooth Silver Pivot 1 Exlractlne All work warranted to give the beat Astisfaetlon. iDB.

if. B. GRIFFIN, No S57 "niton at. Id Brooklvi. BK, N.

B. GRIFFIN, 257 FULTON BTRKET, Brooklyn, opposite Clinton street, would respectfully in vi'f the aitntton oi all persons requiring dental operations to his new mode of Inserting Artificial Teeth, with contfnuou gums, without seams or crevices. This meihod In uni ting the teeth and plate with a porcelain composition, forming a most perfect and beautiful gum, giving the denture great strength, beaut und pebfect cleanliness. This mom supercede the use of all other style of Artiflcia Teeth, tt being moi peneci in every essentia) paru. ai i constructed so aa io give any desired fullness and exprsMon face, and represent perfectly the lights and shades of th natural gums.

Every one requuiug Artificial Teeth will fine! mlraeaseiy tot heir advautaget call and examine specimens 8 this ment. CLOTHING. F. "WHITING MUSEUM BUILD 0 INO, 172 and 174 FULTON corner or Orange street AND FUBNIHING FOE tEN AND BOYS, of all descriptions, sold at aa low prioes aa can be procured any Whefe' Nos. 172 174 'FULTON.

STREET, my2S corner of Orange street, Brooklyn. E. DEGEOOT'B NEW YORK A IT HALL" as cash ee CLOTHINtt WAREHOUSE, AT THB OLO STAHD, No. 142 FULTON STEEET Between Broadway and Jfossau street, New Yortt. In this Establishment may oe found the beat assortment of SI'BI ANU SCMMEft OLOTHING, which, tor style, durability and cheapness, surpasses any other store In America.

THR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Is nnder the most fiperlencf and "klllful cuttera, and every Garment warraoted to give perfeol satisfaction, or no sale. Also, a large assortment of hunt's: nrmwTHTTTua nonna jjg Remcmbi r. DEOKOtJI'S Grsnlto Hall, 142 Fnlton street. New York. HATrJiaa'B BOUM, Na 74 FULTON STREET, TWO DOOM BELOW OOU STSBET, SKIT TORE.

Umirn mftiiA hv the tiffit workmen tn the cltv. ud retallerl al wholesale nrioea, beiaoaeyon will pay for no humbug In the way ornignsmni, cosuy nxiures, kbu exiravagani oteravana pro prtetors. Prioes $2, 60, $3, and $350, tor aU the (tylea Soft hat. caOB nd straw goods. No tetter tntha city.

W. H. SEYMOtm, jg tf VM. V. ALMlC; FURNITUBJE.

T7NAMELED CHAMBER FURNITURE. si vw unri hMintlful nrvlps of Enameled Chamber Fnrnl tuiu. Bous'kepera In want of this cheap and fashionable style of Bedroom Furniture, will Und a large assortment in all colors, at H. F. FARRINGTON'S Manufactory Warerooms, 46 and 48 Wooter sc between Uroome and Grand sts, Nuw York, old suits re pauited.

Dealera uupplted on the most liberal terms, jel 3m CABINET FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY EHTliLISHED IN 1827. The undersigned now offers totnepabita ueiargeaivaneastocKor uaotnet rurmtur iip. bolster; Uoo aud House Furulshing articles In the United States, embra tall the new stylet, lit mahogany oak, walnut and rosewood. Tact every article from a broom upward. In ma nv cahfls B0 lbV nt lower than some of hla nethbors.

Kxteu on tablet, boik caaet, wardrobe, enameled suites, from t24 i.

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