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YN DAILY EAGLE. VOL. 8. NO. 117.

BROOKLYN, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1849. ONE CENT. THE Unsuvcuice. SarsaparUlcu AND KINGS COUNTY DEMOCRAT. LAtTiUA I A MAN BY THE BflUiS A It A Mi iN i To cuinumncu Auril yd.

From Orhoklyji. troinlirooUyn.atti a M.Unoush fi fiyht, a. m. ni. iwnycr, 1' Fitriiiinydaltf, I YapUuiik, tuibsoiifr, 0i it Juiiihicu, passenger, (ihU truiL will atop to Intiil audrccuive nt uny place betvou Uroiklyu uud an mica.) To BRddti.r From Crccniort, at 8 a thrnuh Irciht, iihz a llirough pjiiaenger.

From a pisscngcr, do tl) II Id a through ptiNscnur, do iki a From Fuuniiiduiu," a Vajdiauk iiccoiniiiodtLtUiit pus seu't 1 4i) ihruugh passenger, do do a 3i, through freight, do do 4 15 accommodation pusst iiRcr, From JtUiuica. at 7 am, Jamaica, tliis train will to land and rucuivc at uny placo betweon Krook.yn anil Jatitrtiitu. I an absence of more than three months, be abruptly informed the family that the affairs of his father who was dying, had been found to bo greatly embarrassed, and that nothing was left for him and them but emigration to America, with such means as might be saved from the wreck of the elder Grainger's property. After much lamentation and opposition on the part of Emily Dalstou and her father, it was finally conceded as Violet's husband wished; and the emigration was to have taken place in the following spring, Henry Grainger to follow them the instant lu; could wind up bis father's affairs. About three months before their intended departure this very time twelve month, as may beCaptain Ualston was suddenly called to London, to close the eyes of an only sister.

This sad duty fulfilled, he. was about to return, when, passing towards dusk down St. James Street, he saw Henry Grainger, habited in a remarkable sporting dress, standing with several other gentlemen at the door of one of the club houses. Hastening across the street, to accost him, he was arrested for a minute or so by a line of carriages which turned sharply out of I'iccadilly and when he tli'd reach the other side, young Mr. Grainger and his companions had vanished, lie inquired of the porter, and was assured that Mr.

Grainger, senior nr junior was'uol known there. Persisting that he'hadseen him standing within the doorway, and describing his dress, the man with an insolent laugh exclaimed that, the gentleman who wore that dress was the famous sporting baronet. Sir Harry Coinplou Kewildered.aud suspecting he hardly knew what. Captain Dalstou, in defiance of young Grainger's oft iterated injunctions, determined to call at his father's resilience which be always understood to be in Leadenhall street. iSTo such name was, bow ever, known there and an on examination to which lie was advised, of the 'Commercial Directory." failed to discover the whereabouts of lhe pretended London nierchanl.

Heart sick and spirit wearied. Dalston returned home only to die. A violent cold, caugh by imprudent riding in such biller weather as it then was, on the outside of a coach, aggravated by distress of mind, brought bis already enfeebled frame to lhe grave in less than two months after his arrival in Cumberland. He left his daughters utterly unprovided Cur. except bv the legal claim which the eldest, possessed on a 111:111 who, la (eared, would (urn out to be a worthies impostor.

Tin; penally be paid for consenting to imprudent a marriage, was indeed a heavy and bitter one. Months passi away and still no tid'uiir of Violet's husband reached the sisters' wul and solitary borne. At length, stimulated by apprehensions of approaching destitution whose fool was already on the threshold and desirous of gratifying a wiiim of ICuiilyV, Violet consented to visil the neighborhood of Compton (the seat, her sister had ascertained, of the celebrated sporting baronet," us the porter called him) 011 their way to London, where tliey had relatives who, thought not rich, might possibly be able to assist them in obtaining some decent means of maintenance. They alighted at the "Cnmpttm Arms," and the first object which met lhe astonished gaze of the OaSi: LOAM; 1SLA.ND INSURANCE JL COMPANY Capital, 200,000 Dollars, with I SURPLUS. Oihce 41 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

Continues to take risks on UuLl.lin Merchandise, Machinery and property b'eno. al I current rates of premium. Tliiscouip.iuy has passed through the groat New York Fires ol 1S35 and lijla, also tho recent disastrous Brooklyn Fire. They owe their escape from them, with comparatively slighilosses, to tho system which they always practise, of limiting! and scattering their rink J. The Company i a for 111 thuir dealers and the public geno ally, thatcsj than one third of their business is on risks in the city of Brooklyn.

All losses which the company mny sustain, will bo ad uatcdauti paid promptly as hurctnfore. OlKKCTOllK. B. W.Oolamater. rfmith Woodhull, Ne.iah Wright, George 11.

Fisk, Thomas Birdsall, Cuurli J.Taylur, George S. Ih.wland, Daniel A. Ilobliiiis, William Chetwood, John S.Wily, John A. Lett, I.e. Skidmorc.

Hoary Yottns, Peter C. Cornell, Daniel Ayrcs, Frederick Mnr uaud William M. Bliss, Mintiirn Post, K. V. W.

Thome, William S. Packer, W. Horace Brown, John 11. Prentice, Thomas Baylis John p. Velverlosi Freeman Unwdon.

B. W. DELAMATER, President. E. C.

FINN. Secretary. saii: kixms count iuu'jtuai. SL SURANCE COMPANY, No. Fulton Brook.

iyyo, givu noitcu ilia', they continue to make insurance on ill kinds of properly, against luss or damage by lire on as i.ivorable terms as other olliccs. and solicit the business 'I their friend ami tlie pjbiic And the company stele that after liipiidal ing all the claims aiiainsl tlieto uccasioued by the lir in September they will have assets available for lhe payment 11 losses nf uni; hundred thousand dnllars.oa which the public may ly as ample security against any future losses tho company may sustain. 'I'llOSTKk Thomas CnriiRiit. Robert It Story, Alfred Clapp, Amos Madden, John A Cross, licuajah A Brewster. ri pnwrll, Gurrit Sinilb, Moll Bedell, William 11 L'ury, William Bunion, Thomas Clark, Ailriau liegeman, Charles Olcott, S.imilCt JtllilinOll, Jeremiah Juhnson, l.i aderlti I Gardner Wheelwright William Beard, Barzilla Ransom, Morris Reynolds, Richard Uaviland, A mil I lt.i:iil Nicholas Luqucr.

'PI 11 VI 4 1 tllllL'V livn 1, Aiiri.in HcoEMAN, Vice President. lo tf tSTni'iiKN Secretary. taiK NOKTil A11IEKICAN I IUK INS. CO PA Capital. jriil.UIHI Doi.i.ahh, with 11 lainUoiite surplus.

utFICK, Aro.r,l FUI.TOJV Brooklyn. Principal Oltice, 07 Wall street, New York. This company, with a capital ami surplus safely invost 3d with uood securities, otrersadvautngesfortbe insurance ol property in this city, which are unsurpassed. James W. Charles Williams, William Whitewrigtr Cornelius David B.

Keeler, Moses 11. Grinnell, Andrew Foster, Samuel J. Benls, Wyllis Blackstoue, Henry Parish, William S. WnliiKirn TlnmiasTileston, James Bopert, Jr. Hugh AuchiucloKs, James McBrair, Richard M.

Bb ichfor Caleb Swu i Thomas Vv'. Gale, Jonathan Thuriiii. Daniel 11. Foaring, Joshua J. 1 lonry.

JAHES IV. OTIS, President. R. W. i.uiccKKit., Secretary.

niiui iimuraiaii uiauu itv me igenuy UIUCO, ill Fallon at, Brooklyn, will be promptly attended 10. J. E. UNDER1I1LL, Agent. INSURANCE 51) Wall street, rlllto 17,1 corner of Hanover street, New York Capital Surplus.

Couiiuuc to insure tmainst loss ordamace by e. dwell ing houses, ware huusesnndolhcrbuUdiugH, merchandize, furnilnre and personal property, on the most favorable terms. uittticToas: Smith Anderson, Paul A Curtiss, Oliver Hewlett, a iiummau, Met, 11 uworus, EH Derrick, A Robertson, A Penltt, Rowland, Corn's Smith, JEdward Faile, Robert Spcir, John Phelps, Jacob Nevius, Titus Adee, Jns Clumbers. Abut it Sands. John Wilson, aml Thompson, Frs J.uqueor, Elf'm Towasend, Win Acnew, Snml Skidmorc, FRANCIS T.

LUUUEEK. President. NtKi. Gray, Secretary. Risks taken .11 the above oflice by STEPHEN CRoWELL at tlie EttKle Building, :10 1'ultonst.

dU ilc Jusuraiicc. Ml'TUAL IIKNJEl'l'jr LIFE INSURANCE LVJL COMPANY. This Instltulion is distinguished by tlicfollowingpeculiarities: 1st. When ihepreiniutuis overS50 annually one hall may bo paid in cash, and one hall in a satisfactory note at 1 months, bcarlngli percent interest, or itiuaybe paid bill 1 early. uarterly, or monthly.

STATEMENT JANUARY 1, I'hisCompany hasissuedsince the 25th April, 1845, tothis dale policies and Policies now in force 425.314 82 Balance lt January, 1d43 Premiums and interest received during the year 184d Total Losses and expenses paid during ltf4d 51 771,125 33 U7.7U2 37 Surplus January 1st. 1849 DllllCCTORS. Selh Low, William A.F.Pentz, Henry M. Farina, CharlesMacknett, Randall 11. Green, Joel W.Conilit.

UoberiL. Patterson, S. Snelling, Thomas U.Seirur. Anthony, William M.Sinipeon, LCj's C. Grover.

UOBT. L. Benjamin C. Millkr, Secretary. STEPHEN CROWELL, City Hall, entrance on Court street.

Oilice hucjis from 8 to 12 A.M.. MEDICAL KXAMIN2R. DANIEL AYRES, M.D,, corner of Fulton and Sandasts. Statements of the business of the company, and pam phlctscontainingratesofircniiuiuand generalin formation on life insurance, together with blankroriusofapplicatioii, and tlie tullest information, can be had onapplication the Agent, orcitherofthe Medical Examiners. fe3 STEPHEN CROWELL, Agent.

11 NI it A K.T I S. Schoo I Laud private parties can procure staged lu accommodate from 12to 110 tieisons. for Excursioub. 011 application at tho East Brooklyn JStago Oilice or to theStiporinteudent. I'll I ton feriy jolltf 1IUSTEI) A KENDALL.

POESV Tho "Bouipiet ol Poesy" by Theodore A Gould. This is an elegant littlo book, and but just published. Price 50 cents. For sale by A. ill.

WILDuK, 51 Fulton st, ap and WILDER CO, 13li Atlantic st. SiItrV. EXTRA JTS The richest variely of SLA bin's peifumery at drug store, 184 Fulton street LA.YIB. RT'S Price, sm .11 bottles, 50 cts; large 75 cents niliSl if tlAKF AiD SHIIIOS IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN FOR SALE This valuable, oronortv has a frontof 150 feet on Furman street, and runmugto the laysdirectly opposite to Wall street. New very noar the new ferry about to be established to Brooklyn It has been occupied many yearsby Mr.

Ransom for the storage of navalstores. If sold, the terms of paymom wit I be veryliboral ori will be rented for one or more years. Apply to VALENTINE ii. HALL, fe.l tf cornerof Pearl and Uuekiuanala. Now York.

riU I si IMItVO! This motto is aaVn exemplilieil nraclii ally in the laying In, and stowing tway until called. lots' of beauliful Combs, Pencils mtl Pens, and sboais of Fiiijjer Rings, etc. The curious ire invited to call and see. WM. WISE, d27 Watchmaker and Jeweler.

7t Fulton st. "a M. 'ILiI 51 FULTON, and rta. oksollersuml Stationers, are prepared 10 I urnisli a treasonable prices, Schoo bo iks of the MagaS. the niorejeloclportiiinof thee heappubUcAtions .11 the day.

A good Stationery etc. USX KUjrJJylSHICO A Lecture ull the Growth. 9J Culiivationand Diseases of the Hair, by Jas.Stokkh. litir Physician and Arlisiir.nl HairCulter. For sale by A M.

Wilder, 51 Fulton anil Kill A llautic st ll Smith '(12 Fullon and by the Author, No 213 Fulton street Uriioklyn uo7 lt PASTE Uryslatine Gum for sale by u'ia, ami tiiign L.o.eng;s, uvicn vv. AIITH, (Jtivniit and A mil lim.i. re vin 1 11 comer Montague Place. rgH IKHrsKKKEPEKM TWO USEFUL A 1 1CLES Athisjuncture crory houaekeepershonld be provided with abottla each of Silver Plating Fluid for renuwine the silver on Mated Castors Cake Bankets etc, and ut Lulontuin's wonilorl'ul Liijuid Soldor, or Cheli'iUa) enient, for repairing, easily and admirably, all lino articles nt Glass, China, Porcelain, etc. For sale by WM WISE.

Jn, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 79 Fuli.m nr. B1 II' HEAIS, Ruled Draflsand 1 cueupiy ainisLnnce Tfc1 townse'nb's conpourv i EATRACT OF SARSAP.ARILLA Wonder vnil blessing of thu age 'I'm moht xthaokdikauv MkdiI oink in riiic World. This Extract isputupiu auarlooilles: it is six times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted suerior to any sold. It cures without vomUiriK, purging, sickening, or debilitwting the Vatixht.

The great beauty and supoiiorlty of this SarsaparillA overall other medicines is, that while it cmdicuicMhu ilieane, it invigoraloa lhe body. It is one of the very bebt SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES ever known it not wily purifies tho whole system, and strengthens tho person, but it creates new, pure and rich bluod a power possessed by no wilier medicine. And In this lies the grand secret of its wonderful success. It has performed within Hie last live years than IU0.UU0 cures of severe cases of disease; at least 13,000 were considered incurable. It has saved the lives of more than 5,000 children during tho two past seuaons 10,000 CASES OF (JENERAL DEU1IATY and WANT OF NERVOUS ENERGY Dr.

TowuHund's Sarsapurilla invigorates the whole system permanently. To those who have bv the effects nf humUi ine or indiscretion committed in youth. or the excessive indulgence of thu passions, and brought on gone nil physical prostration of the nervous system. taitudc. want of ambition, fainting sensations, premature decay and decline' hastening towards the fa taj disease, coinsu motion, can he entirely restored by this pleasant remedy.

ThlsSursapn riltaiafar superior lo any INVIGORATING CORDIAL as it renew and iuvigorutes the system, gives activity the limb, and strength to the muscular sy a most extraordinary degree. CO.YSUJ.IPTIQ. CUllRDCUanxft and Strengthen, Consumption can be cured. Ifronchittd, 'vntuviption Lii'tir Complaint, Codrt Catarrh, t'Ujugh. i.

jJ.ifhn 3i 1 ikj oj mooa, aorettfxs in tfir' tt, tire re Flush. JVijru wrats, DijjUult or Frituse F.xpeeto ration Pain ttt the side vVc, have bean and can be cured. SPITTING BLOOD. Now York, April 'J8, lr47. Dr.

Townsend 1 verily helievo that your iSarsatmrille has been the meaus, through Providence, of saving my life I have for several years hail bud cough. became womo and worse. At last I raised large quanliliesof blood, had niht ft weals, and was reatlv debilltnled and leduced. and did not expect to live. 1 have only used your Sarsa pan 1 la a short tune, and tliore has a wonderful change beu wrought in me.

I am now able to walk all ovur tho city. 1 raise no blood, and my rough has left me. You can w'JI imagine that 1 am (hankiul for these results. Yourobl sorv't, Wm. (Catharine at.

RHEUMATISM This a only one of more than four thousand cases of liheumaiism Dr. Townsend's SarS saynrilla has cured. The iint.it and chronic case are weekly eradicated hy its extraordinary virtues, Ciuuiuings, Esi, oneot the assistants in tlio Lunatic Asy linn, Hlack well's Island, is lhe genileuan spoken of in the following letter: Utackwell rslnnd, Sept. 1 1, IH47. Dr.

TtiwiiACiid Dear Sir: 1 have Millcred terribly for nine years with the Rheumatism; considerable nf the time I muld not eat, sleep or 1 had tlie utmost distressing pains, and uiv limbs were tcrrildy swollen. I hiive used four hollies of your Sarsaparilla, and they have done uie more than one thousand doll; rs worth of good. 1 am so much better indeed, I am ent rely relieved You nre at liberty to use this lor the benefit of the atllicted. I Vuurs, respectfully, Jamks Cumminoh. FITS! FITS Dr.

Townstnd, not having lested his Sarsaparilla in eases of fits, of course never recommended it, and was surprised tu receive the Jul lowing from an intell igent and respectable farmer in Westchester county. Fordham August 13, 1847. Dr.Townseud Dear Sir I have a little girl soveu year age, who lias been several years nlHicted with Fits; we tried almost everything tor her, but without success; at last, although we could find no recommendation in our circulais for cases like hers, we thought, as she was in very delicate health, we would give her some your Sarstpimlla, und are very ulad did, it uot 011I7 to. stored her strength, but sue nas naa no return ot the its, tonir jtrwRt idttHsoTti Mirprlso. fc5he is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for which we feel grateful.

Yours, respectfully, j0hn Rutlkr, Jr. FEMALE MEDICINE. DrTownsend'i tfartauarl la Is a sovereign aud speedy cure for Incipient Consumption Barrenness, Eeucorrhcea, or Whites.ohstructedorditHcult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary dis charge thereof, and for the general Prostration of the Svs tern, no matter whether the resul ufinheren tcause. or produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than ItsinvigoratiiigetTects on tlie" human frame.

Persona, all weakness and lassitude, Trom taking it at once become robust and full of enercy uuderltsiniluj once. JlimmediatelycounteractKihe nervousness of the emnle frame, which Isthegreat cause of barrenness. It will not be expectod of us.ia cases or so delicate a nt tare, to oxhibiL certificates ol cures nerfornied. but we (an as sure thealllicted, that hundreds of cases have been, re ported to us. Several cases where females have been with out children, after using few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have beenblessed with healthy otiBprlns.

TO MOTHERS AMI MARRIED LADIES, This Extract ol Sarsaparilla has been expressly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female ho has reason to suppose she is approaching turn of life should neglect to take as It is a certain preventive for Lny of the numerous and horrible diseases to I which females are subject at this time of life This period may bo delayed several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable tonhose approaching womanhood, as it is calculated to assist nalnre by quickening the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is in valuable for all the diseases to which women are subject It braces the whole system, renews permanently the natural energies hy removing the impurities ol the bodv not so farsttmulating tho system as to produce a subset oj mosimeuicincstaken toriemaie weakness anu uiset.se, GREAT BLESSING TO MOTHERS and CHILDREN. lt is the saiest and most enectual medicine lor purifying the system, and relieving the sufferings attendant upon child birth ever discovered.

It strengthens both the mother and child, prevents pain and disease, increases and enriches the food, those who have used It think it Is in dispensable. It is highly useful both before and after confinement, as it prevents diseases attendant upon child birth in Costiveuess, Crumps, Piles. Swelling of the feet, Despondency Heartburn, Vomiting, Pain in the Buck and Loins, False Pains, Hemorrhage, and In regulating the secretions and equalizing the circulation it ha no equtii. The great beauty of this medicine is, it is always safe, and the most delicate use it most successfully, very few cases require any other medicine, in some a little Castor Oil cr Magnesia, is useful. Kierciseiu the open air, and light food with this medicine, will always ensure a safe and easy conlinemeut.

NOTICE TO THE LADIES Those that imitate Townsend's Sarsaparilla, have invariably culled thei stutf a irreat Remedy for Frwalcf, A c. 4 and have conied our bills and circulars which relates to the complaints of women, word tor word other men who put up medicine, ha. ve, since tho great success of Dr Townsend's Sarsapa rilia in comidaints incident to females, recommended theirs, although: previously they did not. A number of these mixtures, julls, are injurious to females, vs they aggravate and undermine the SCROFULA CATttED. Thin certificate conclusively proves that this Sa.ra.oarilla has perfect control over the most obstinate disease if the blood.

Three persons cured lit one house is utiirceswnted. Thkuic Culldrkn. Xr.TawKsend Dear Sir: I have thepleasnre to inform you thaithreeot my children Uxva been cured nf the Scrofula by the use of your excellent medicine. They wereui flicted very severely with bad sores; iiuvo taken only foui notUes; ittooktUem away, for vyhih I feel mysellundei 1 eep obligation. Iajc Wooaterst OPINtONS OF PHVSICIANS.Br Townseod Is ai most daily receiving orders from Physicians in dilleren parts of the Union.

This is 10 certify that we the undersigned, Physicians ol Luc city 01 Albanv.have numerous cases prescribed Di Sarsuparilla, nd beliove it be one of the uiosivuluable preparation vntne market. II. P. pAULDtNU, J. Wii.hon, M.

D. R. B. RRiuofl. M.

1). Albany, AprlU. 184(1. V. E.El.HKNbORY.M? I).

CAUTION Owing to she great success and inmien sale ol Dr Townsend's SJarjj number of men wh were formerly our agents, have commenced making Sar saparilla Extracts, Ll'iAir, Bittexs, Extracts of Yellow Dock, They genernHv putit up in the same stfmptV holtles, and some ol' them ve stolen and copied ou nil vertistfinents, they are only worthless imitations ant' should he avoided. Principal oflice. l'JO F'ulton sl eel. Sun BuiUing.N. Redding tf States (A Philadelphia.

S. II ance. Druggist, Atiuiore I. M. Cohen, Chariest 151 O.

105 South Albany and by all tbc principal Drngirists and Merchiunis ge nendly ihrouglwHi the United Slates. West Indies and it eCanadas ol.t wit kitciien" cd" fiXuit gardener aS select manual of kit. Karrieniojr. and culture of fruits, containing fjtmllisr direclio nK for the most approved practice. In each depurin lent de criptions ol many valuable fruits, and a calendar of wot to be performed each month in the year.

Tho i vhole (U Inpted to tho climate of the United States priced 7 cts For sale by inniM EL LIOTT fc CO, 47 Atlantic st. A UUlLlllNf to Pnl ton street.Brooklyn DaVly and Weekly Hewapapof EtabUhment. on tie not. 1 he long of its ears iti is out and the it are the in rv it or name of CLAPP hai engaged with a younc rnnn ol inu iiHineoi 1 uwitsciui.ana uses his name to put up they call JJr. Townsend's Samupnrillu; say It Li Cenuine.etc.

ThisTownsend diH toi. and never van but was former Iv a woikcr railroads, ennuis, and the like. Yet he assumes tb of for the purpose of Ruining credit for what htAw Thi is to caution lhe public not to be deceived, nnc purchase none hnt tle ORIGINAL OLD Ur. Jacob Tow nsond's Sarsaparilla, having on it the OldDrs likeness, his fatuity coatof arius.and his signature aerobe coat of arms. Principal Gjpce, 102 JVaJsau street, JYttc York City OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND IS T1I1C OHlOINjkUlltflCOVICKCK OF Tlllt GENUINE TOW SEN SARSAPARILLA, Old Dr.Townsend is now abont70 years of npc.and hna been known as the Jl VTJIVIi and JJJSCOt'JCliKH the C3F.JVUIJVF.

OKJOJJVJJJ TV Jt JS'XJlWJj vA Jiving poor, he teas compelled zolimir. manufacture, by which means it hat been kept out of market, and lhe sales cirru inscribed to those only ho had uroved its worth and known its value. Ilhad reached the of ninny, ue verlheltss, as those person sw ho had been healed of sore diseases, 1111 waved from death, proclniincd excellence and wonderful HEALING POWER: this ait.ijvn jijs'Ij vxfm v.u.i.KJ) j'UFJK'iiuiTjojr manufactured called forHhrouph the length and breadth of the land, especially as ilia founillucnpable of degeneration or dcterioi atin Unlike young Tow nsend's, it improves with nfe, never changes, bul for llir better iecause it is pie parod on scientific principle by a scientific mt.n. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and tlie latest discoveries of lhe art, have all been brought into requinition by manufacture of lhe old Br's Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla loot, ilis wellkriown to medical u.

en, contains many medicinal properties and boioe properties which arc inert or use less, and others, lib: li il ic mined in preparing for use, prod 11c ferment ation and arid, Inch is injurious to thesysieiii. Someif lhe properties of Sarsaparilla so voattr, ihn lbe 01 1 rely vapor a re and are lost Jn preparation, )t they on not tervt by a neientiftc process, know 11 only lo ihose experienced in ils nmnufac tiir. Moreover, these wfatilrp, ntriplrs, hichfly olf in vapor, oras an eshalatiuii, nmier hat, are the very essential medical piuperiiev. ol tlie not, hich give to it all its value. 'ihc OEsYULYF.

OT.J) It 11. TO JV8FJYDS IU1.1. Is so prepared, that tall tlie inert properties of tho Sarsaparilla rent are first mo ed, evciyi hiug cnptible o' liccoiuit)" arid orof ermeatatioii, is extracted amf rejected then every particle til medical virtim is secured inn pure and concentrated form nnd thus it is tendered incapable of losing any if its valuable and healjug properties Prepared in thi way, il is. made the most powerlul the CURE OF INMfMEK AltLE DISEASES. Donee tlie reason why we lienr rommemlalioii." on eve Kide in lu favor by men, women and rhihlren.

find doing wonders in thu ltJ Jj PFt'Slti. J.llF.R VV lA'T, and in F1LKS UilKVMJiTlUM, h( lit'l tll.A. CXT1V "F.JVKS&, ali CUT.ri'YKOVS EH AVV, FJJlt FJ.j:s, UI.UTCH F.H, and all allection ariwiii from IMPUNITY OF THE ItLOOD. It possesMCs a nrirvellttis liiciu in a 1 1 comp'ainis art ing from Indigestion, lroin Aciility til' the SloniQch, front tme(iial circulation, uettTiiiifihtion i(' blood to (he head, palpitalioH of lhe heart, cold i'ec land lotiids, cidd chilL and hot flashes oer lio.lv It has not its equal in Colds and Couhs anil prmaofs easy expectoration and gentle perspiration, reluiing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every olherpait. Rutin nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen aud acknowl ilgt than in all kimlsand stages of MALE COMP1 It works wonders in cases of Fluor Alhus orVVxiites Falling ot the Womb, Obstructed.

Suppressed, or Painful Menses, Irregularity of the periods, nnd the like; andis us ellectunl 1 11 curing all thelbrins of Kidney Disease. Hy removing obstructions, and regulating the general system, it gives tone ami strength to the whole body, unci thus cure all forms of NERVOUS DISEASES AND DEHIL1TY and thus prevents or relie ves a great variety of otner mal adios, as Spinal Irriiatli in. Neuralgia, St Vitus Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, It cleanses lhe blood. excite the liver to healthy action tunes the stoiir ch, and gives pood digestion, relieves tl uoweis oi torpor unti ti niKUpation, utiays inilhmir.ation, purilius the skin, equalises the circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and the insensible perspiration; relaxes nil strictuies and tightness, removes all obstructions, and invigorates the entire nervous system. aoithis thru the MFDICJJYF.

YO J1 fiE XMJJYJCJYT. JYF.ED Rut can any of these things be said of SFTownsend inferior article 1 This young m. m's liquid is not 10 be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S, because of one grand fact, that the one is JNCAPAJJLE of DETERIORATION, and NiiVER SPOILS, while tho other DOES souring, fermenting, VLXnblnv)iwji the bottles containing it into fragments; the sour, acid li quid exploding, and damaging othergoods Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the system 1 What I put acid into a system al ready diseased with acid! What causes Dyspepsia nutacul 1 Do we not nil know that when food sours in our atomaclis, bat mis chiefs it produces 1 llatulence, heartburn, psilpittitioii of tl henrt liver com plainl, diarrha dysfJitery. rolir, and torruptioji of the blood? VVhatisSciofulitbut an acid humor in the body? What produces all the ljttniois which bring on Eruptions of the Skin. Scald Head, Salt Rheum.

Erysipelas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcerations internal and external 1 It is nothing under heaven, bntan acid substance which sours, and it ius spoilt? aft the fluids of lie body more less. What causes lt hen inati but a sour or acid iiuid which insinuatositself between thejoints and elsewhere, irritating ami inflaming: the delicate tissues upon which it acts So of nervous diseases, of impurity ot the blood, ol deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailment; which ulllict human nature. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, and infinitely worse to use this SOURING. FERMENTING, ACID "COMPOUND" OF S. P.

TOWNSEND, and yet he would fain have it underlined that Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's (Jenuine Origin al is an IMITATION of his inferior prepnjaiimi Heaen forbid Ihatwesliouhl deal in an article which would bear lhe most distant resemblance to S. P. Townsend's article I We wish it undersf end. because ll is the absolute truth, that P.

Townsend's article mil Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sarsnparilla re heaven wide apart, and ivjinitcly dissimilar that they are unlike in every purticulur, having not one single thiirg in common. A S. Townscndis mfdoe tor, nnd never was. Is no chemist, no pharmaceutist knows no more of medicine or diseasethau any othercommon, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can the public have that ibey are receiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing nil the virtues of the articles used in preparing it, and hi eh are incapable of changes which mightrenderthem the Agents of Disease instead of health, Bul what else should be expected from one who knows nothing comparntiuely medicine 01 disease Urequircs a person of some experience to cook and serve up even a common decent meal.

How much more important is it that the persons who manufacture medicine desipned for WEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS, should know well the medical properties of plants, the best manner nf securing und concentrating their healing virtues an extensive knowledge of the various diseases which allied the human sysitm, and how tu adapt remedies to these discstses lt is io arrest fruud upon the unfortunate. to pour balm into wounded humanity, lo kindle hope in the despairing bosom, to restore health and bloom and vigor into the crushed and broken, and to banish infirmity, thntOLl) Dr JACOU TOWNSEND lias SOUGHT and FOUND the op portunityand Hieansta briny his GRjIJYJ) UJtflVKRSJii COJVCJZJtfTJt It F.JMF.l) within the reach and lo the knowledge ol all who need it. that they may know by joyful experience, its TK A XSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL. A RENTS I) Ayrcs, corner Atlantic and Homy sis Jas VV Smith, Manuipw place Prince, niton comer Dultield Uavies, t'ullon corner Clinton; Dr. Evans, Myrtlo near Clnson ave EVV Stevens, Snnds cor Jayst; Win Leeds, Court enrner Atlantic Wright.

Columbia corner Sackelt Mr Onefold, 43 Atlantic st Jhtdentt. tUl Myrtle av Paiker. BIyrtle av; Cook.Prospect&Bridge; Van Myrtle ave; J. Pescott, Myrtle ave Etisha 511 Hudson James Haywood 137 Court wl. Also, by all therospectubi Druggists in Brooklyn and New York.

THOMPSON, SKILLMAN CO, Proprietors, PhinoivalOkficic, 102 Nassau st, N. V. city. n08 PIANO FOKTK SA l.JR 1 ohe sold bnr gain, a good toned pianoforte. manufactured by il ham Henry Atoi reiind corners.

turned legs. Inquire ol Orders received for tuning Piano Fortdfe ELLIOTT vMi" tf ALIFOItiVM" Policies 01 Life Insurance, on 6 lives of per ma e.omt; l' CaJjfornin. issued at the WS TAYJ.OII, I. ire liisuraiuT jnMistr IS Kill ton street. "A KINBS'OK SJEKIPi! SKKMS! A su (lerigrasiorliiieiiiolKleld.tSardcii loweibeeda it thsel store.

A select ttil assnr tine tot" See il Pcnc. Atlhe store of WM. CORI.ENL, apii'J ly II) (I Fill ton Clark street. Clllfjl 'B'aiK SKA, and other Poems ly Mrs. S.

Amiii t.t.'M is, atilhor ol' Hecoris ol tlie Henrt Un just iiulilislieil ami for sale by nil EJ.LKVI'T CO. 47 Atlantic t. Urm Vn, ojyi, iVAlirCJOAiiJ 'Phe unciersisned will oiiwutoileWv t'rtlio best Pencil Orclniril and Lehigh i ihD icllowiniclow lirice.s: Nutai.e, delivered in smul order Sj CO Stove. Kkb ami 5 50 If delivered trom nouis renis it, uininviiu Mimiy arrHiitcd. JAMRS ANNE'lT, YorKaoa.

JAURS York atrt Adainssts. nuati tf A. AKNETT, 1 ncarJ iilton terry Win. BUlBCrV DENTU'lUCK Thlshlghlya BXtloveil ToothPowder for sale by VV. SMPl'll, Clieinlstand Apotheeary.

kCourt street. corner of Montasne Tlace. D3 gm near the City Hall I. VAN AUDEN, PROPRIETOR AND PUBLISHER, Eagle Building JVo. 30 Fallon street, Brooklyn.

TERMS: Dollvcrod to City Subscribers, every evening, ut Pix and a QUiUTicR Ckt3 per week, payable to tins Carriers'. Snb scriptionfl taken nt the mime rate, for six mouths or a voiir. In advance. Mail Subscribers, S3 per annum, in advance. Terms of Advertising, FOR TW1CLVIC LINUS, OR LESS.

1 insertion 2 insertions 3 do 4 do 5 do 30 SO 0 75 1 00 1 13 1 25 1 38 2 woeks. 2 13 3 2 E8 4 do 3 00 6 3 88 2 3 (5 1 vear on (' (HI 1(1 11(1 15 00 2(1 0(1 ADVERTISING INSIDE. When advertisements are inserted and continued on the inside, immediately preceding the general advertisements, tho following are llio rates: 1 insertion 7.r 03 1 1 00 2 1 00 1 week 1 75 2 3 do 1 20 12 weeks. 3 00 I 3 10 0(1 4 do 1503 3 50 0 Hi 00 YEARLY ADVERTISING. Yearly Advertising in this paper, H) per annum the space occupied at ono time never to exceed three sipuu vs.

Advertising for six months, S15. Business t'nrds, per annum. fuSr AH advertisements not accompanied with written instructions will be inserted until forbid, and churned accordingly. All transient advertisements iiiiisl he iiuid lor is ADVANCE. IS 1'lTBLISHKn EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENINC.

Tkbms SI por annum, in advance. BOOK AND JO PKIKX1XC, PRINTING IN GOLD, SILVER AND IWNCY COLORS Executed with Taste anil Promptness, AND AT A GREAT REDUCTION FROM FORMKK RATES. From Chambers Edinburgh Experiences of a. HarriNtc i tcHtccl lUaiTiasje. Journal.

Tlie Cou 1 had just escaped to my chambers in winli afternoon from a heavy trial at bur" in tin; KinirV Bench, Westminster, and was pouring over a case upon which an "opinion" was urgently solicit nl. when my clerk entered with a letter winch he bad been requested to deliver by a lady, who had called twice before during; the day for the purpose of Beeing me. Vexed at the interruption, 1 almost snatched the letter from the man's hand, hastily broke the seal, and to my great surprise found it was from lny excellent old friend Sir Jasper Tin Thomely Hall, Lancashire, It ran as follows My dear The bearer of this note is a lady whom I am desirous of serving to the utmost extent of my ability. Tliat she iseally the widow she represents herself to be, and her son consequently heir to the magnificent estate now in possession of the Emsdales (you remember how thev tripped up my heels at the last election) for lhe borough of I have no moral doubt whatever; but whether her claim can be legally established is another affair. She will tell you the story herself.

It was a heartless business but Sir Harry, who, you have no doubt heard broke his neck in" a steeple chase about ten months ago, was a sad wild dog. My advice is, to look out for a sharp, clever, persevering attorney, and set him upon a hunt for evidence. If lie succeeds, I undertake to pay him a thousand pounds over and above his lojial costs. He'll nose it out for that, I should think Yours truly, Jasper. TnoKN'txY.

S. Hinsdale's son, I have just heard confound then impudence intends, upon the strength of this accession of property, to stand for the county against my old friend at the dissolution, wliich cSbnot now be fur off. If you don't tliink one thousand pounds enough, I'll double it. A cruelly ill used lady and as to her son, he's the very image of the bite Sir Harry Ooinpton. In haste J.

T. I reopen the letter to enclose a cheque for a hundred pounds, which you will pay the attorney ou account. They'll die hard, you may lie sure, if it could come off next assizes, we should spoil the them for the county J. "Assizes" "county" "Sir Harry Compton," I involuntarily murmured, as I finished the perusal of my old friends incoherent epistle. What on earth can the eccentric old foxhimtcr mean Show the lady in," I added in a louder tone to the clerk.

She. presently appeared, accompanied by a remarkable handsome boy about six years of age, both attired in deep mourning. The lady approached with a timid, furtive step and glance, as if she were entering the den of some grim ogre, rather tlian the quiet study of a civilized lawyer of mature age. I was at once struck by her singular and touching loveliness. I have never seen a woman that so completely realized the highest Martina type of youthful, matronly beauty.

its starlight radiance and mild serenity of sorrow. Her voice, too, gentle and low, had a tone of patient sadness in it strangely affecting. She was evidently a person, if not of high birth, of refined manners and cultivated mind and I soon ceased to wonder at warmhearted old Sir Jasper's enthusiasm in her cause. Habitually, however, on my guard against tirst impressions, I courteously' but coldly, invited her first to a seat, and next to a more intelligible relation of her business with me than could be gathered from the letter of wliich she was the bearer. She complied, and I was soon in the possession of the following facts and fancies Violet Dalstou and her sister Emily had lived for several years in close and somewhat straightened retirement with their father, Captain Ualston, nt Rock Cottage, on the outskirts of a village about six miles distant from Leeds, when Captain Dalston, who was an enthusiastic angler, introduced to his home a gentleman about twenty five years of age, of handsome exterior and gent lemanly manners, with whom congeniality of tast es and pursuits had made him acquainted.

This stranger was introduced to Violet (my interesting client) and her sister, as a Mr. Henry Grainger, the sun of a London merchant. The object of his wanderings through the English counties was, he said, to recruit liis health, which liad become affected bv loo close application to business, and to gratify his taste for angling, sketching, and so on. Hi; became a frequent visitor; and the result, after the lapse of about three months, was a proposal for the hand of Violet. His father allowed him, he stated, five hundred pounds per annum but in order not, to mortally offend the old gentleman, who was determined, if his son married at all, it should either to rank or riches, it would be necessaryto conceal the marriage till after his death.

This commonplace story had been, it appeared, implicitly credited by Captain Dalston and Violet Dalston and Henry Grainger were united in holy wedlock, uoi nt the village church near wliere Captain Dalstou resided, but in one of the Leeds churches. 'Ilie witnesses were the bride's father, and sister, and a Mr. Bilstori, a neighbor. This marriage had taken place rather more than seven years siiice, and its Bole fruit was a fine looking boy who accompanied his mother to my office. Mr.

Grainger, soon after the marriage, persuaded the Dalston's to leave ltock Cottage, and take up their abode in a pielur esqe village in Cumberland, where he had purchased a small house, with some garden and oruamen tal grounds attached. Five years rolled away not, as I could discern, too happily when the very frequent absences of Violet's husband in London, as he alleged (all her letters to him were directed to the post office, St. Martin's le Grand till called for), were suddenly greatly prolonged and on his return home, after Ha Vaphaak iiccoiiiiiHx'utiou, 1 13 i' tirconpnrtac.roiiimodnfiim, 4 Id I'M, tiroimiujrl iniiht, 5 15 Fiiruiinydalc pivsaciificr. Katies of Co mm f't ation. It mo: 1 HHtS.

Vi.in itrtH.M nud all intormiMliate pluci to each $It' SU0 ft.M) do Fartnuindakt v'U 'M tin Vuphimk 10 ti.i ilo Uivt rlHmd MiP li 70 do Ki rcen port No Frtiiulit taken on the jmssenHer trains. UAVIU 1 Ki3. Supeviutoiidniit. fa it ii I'OIS VIA. NEWPORT AND FA LI KIV: Hy tliosplen itt and hUienorsii)iuiiers itAV iSTATlitiud Sl'A'i'K MAlMi of grunt strength and apoed pnrticularly ndaplfd to Hit: navigation ut' Long Island Sound, running in with thy Pull River and Old Colony Railroad, a distant:) ol' 511 miles to Morton, only.

Leave Pier No. North Kiwr near the Hultcry. Tho steamer Hay Static, ('apt. brown, mi Tuesilaya, Timrsdayu. mul ui 1 M.

The State or Ma ink, 'npt. T. Jtwett, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5 1 This lino is thu only one Ilia 1 1 uns dirt el lor Now part These sii'anu rs lit tod iili eoioniodiotis ro ins, and ap.angi. inenl lor the nirity and rninlort piissenyurs, who are allbrdtid by this route a nit; ls rest on hoard, and on arrival at Fall IE iver por railroad, ranching Hosion early lhe followinc inorning.or can on boarii (euin their breaklaat if wi.thfd ii.r) until th starlingot' tho nceoniinodation train nt A. M.

A bun in tHtttris Htlaehed enrh stuniner, who rer.r.'ivn and tickets llio baggage aiul aciumipanies tho waine to its dedti uaLion. Tho rals for passnye and the price of stale rooms, the stune as hy the other lines. A Hlc unier runs in conuecliou with this line to and from Providence daily, except Sundays. freight Ut lEosion in taken ai the saino rtitos as by the other regular line, and forward with grenicr expntlitioa by an FXl'RKSa TRAIN, which avett Fall River every morning (Sundays excepted) at o'clock for Hoalon and New If cd ford, arriving nt its destinatiou nt about 11 A. M.

For freight or passage, apply on board, and either tu Tibuat A lioitooN, 70 Weal street, or at the oilice of" the Line, at the corner of Washington street anil Battery Place. my? Cm IllKj WAV J.ttNJi Jb'4t AS.HSAiNV, and Intermediate I.dndings. Tho nvw and eiugant steamor CONFIDENCli, Caul. T. S.

Knigbi, will commence lunning tr the season THURSDAY morning, March Uth, leaving tho font ut Robinson street, at o'clock. Regular days trom New York will be TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. From Albany every riumjay, VVtiuiMuUAV and FRIDAY, at 7 o.cloch, A. M. .1.

F. RODMAN. Agent, upl if Foot of North Moore at, up stairs for Albany, Trov and intermediate places. leaving New York Monday, Wkdsksihay and Friday; leaving Albany Tuesday, Tjiitrsday and Saturday; landing at CaldwelFs, West Point. Newburgh, Ilaiiipton, Milton, PoiighUeepsie, llydo Park, Kingston, Red Hook, Bristol, CaUkill, Hudson, Coxsuckiu, and Kuidorhook.

MeaU furnished ut nil hours ou board the boat. The new and elegant steamer AL1DA, Captain F. VV. Stone, will leave the steamboat pier at the foot of Robinson street, Mondays, Wednesdays anil Fridays, at 7 o'clock, A. M.

For pa.ssaye or freight apply on board, or at the oilice on the wharf. N.ll All persons are forbid trusting any one on account ol the above boat or ber owners. JOHN F. RODMAN, Agent, apl9 tf fool of North Moore street, up stairs. VASKAUU SO C4iiXS NO MO NOPOLY Evening Line for Albany Tnrougit witnout landing Passengers by this boat arrive at Albany in Li mo for the morning trains, Mast or West.

Regular days from New York Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Returning, will leave Albany from the new steamboat lauding, in Broadway, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 o'clock. P.M. For passage or frciei apply on hoard or at the oilice on the duck. The new steamboat RIP VAN WINKLE, Captain Schuyler, ill leave the steamboat pier foot of Robinson street, (tirst above liarclay) 1 ins JivhMNG.ai li o'clk Freight shipped hy tho Kip Van Winkle, forwarded by Railroad with despatch.

mhWl if JssSySaiAND TKOY DIUHC'T The steamer liAirtHti, Capt. VV. VV. Tltpkr, will leave foot of Cort bmdt utrret, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, nt 5 PM. The steamer TKOY, Capt.

V. II. Frazkic, will leave fooL of Cortlandt street, Mondays, Wednesdays and at for Albany and Troy. mi Vtti ai.uamv or passage, apply on noara, or to s. a.

unamnor Uin, at the oilice on the wharf. tf NIOjM'JT BOAT NOTICE Onand after January 1st, 1B4U, no will run up on the Catharine Furry between the hours of I o'clock Midnight, and 5 o'clock, A. M. d27 tf OB JLIV12K OIlv. The remedial properties ol this oil are unimpaired by any process, and warran ed genuine.

JAMES VV. S.MITH, Chemist and Apothecary! i2 Court street, corner Montague I'lace. HTIi HOOKS Lanetoa rsoiiage, ltd part Trice Xl "a cts. Oregon and California in lfc by Judge Thornton vols, with, maps Price SI j. A treatise on lead diseases, from the French of L.

Tan iiicreldus Planches, with noios additions on the use of lead pipe and its substitutes. Edited by rtam'I 1. Dana, For sale by A WILDER.ni Fulttin si. and 27 WILDER CO, Wi Atlanlic st. FILES i'or salo by A.

M. WILDER, Til Fulton street, WILDER Rill Atlantic st. and a OA'S flV UOOKLV5 (OK NALK. THE subscriber lias lots for sale in most nf the ward si 11 will sell one or more of them on Liberal terms, to mechanics or others, and, wl.un improved, the Aholoainoun 1 may re main on mortgage t'ora term of years, wpplyto VALENTINE ti. HALE nu 1 tf or eof Pearl anil Beekma sis, New York.

CHINA atbL.JLM':9t for mrndiug China.G hiss, mid Earthenware, can be had at Muchiuorc's Cheap Crockery Store, 37 Myrtle avenue. fel dm iHE price of Macauley's England hay been reduced from 2 lo 75 cents, and is for sale by A. M. WILDER. Fulton st, and WILDER CO ElU AUantic street.

A 4EA.l4AliV FOR SALE lots, situate in Jty. South Brooklyn, part fronting on Richards and part on Oike111a.11 streets. Tho above lols will be sold at a bar gain, for cash, to close au estate. Enquire of GEORGE HALL, Land and General Fulton street" 1ft UNA IK AND ITS REMAINS with aa account of a isit to the Chaldean Christians, anu Yerhlis, or Devil Worshippers; and an inquiry into tho maimers and arts of the ancient Syrians, Austen Henry Lajard Esq. 2st vol.

S2. Foraale by A. M. Wl LDER, 51 Fulton st, and ap7 WILDER 13H Atlantic street' tJtKilia IJjfl I'ICKKaS, PlfESERVED FRUIT Ate. Pickles by the thebarrel.orby the iIoKCii.in glass of all the variolas iv.es also, Catsups, Preserved Fruits.JellioJi.clc, prepareilin the best or sale E.

II. VAN BENSCHOTEN At CO, U.VJ Front overslreet.Nw York SOIIlETtlllVCi NEVVr Th subscribers have ad ded to their extensive assmtmentof SOLAR LAMPS. GIRANDOLES, VSE3, II ALL LANTERNS. a very superior stock of Cut an 1 Pubs nun Glass, in great variety, liought inclusively for cash, and which will post lively bo sold as low, if not lower than such goods are usually sold lor. Our customers, and the public generally nre earnestly requested to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.

N.ll. We are still receiving quantities of that 5h OIL universally sought for by nil who give it a single triul. JOHN BUTLEjR fc BROTHER, apl4 ly 112 Fulton, nearly opposite Sands stree t. ripifl NKVV AMKKICAN GARDENER containing praclical directions on the culture of frHits and vn. I getables, by rhomas G.

FeHOnden price 75 cents. Kor E. ELLIOTT CO, 47 Atlantic st. mli'2 do do do do do lo 4(0 do sisters as Ihcy entered the principal sitting room of lite inn was a lull length portrait ol lolets husband, in the exact sporfing dress described to them by their father. An ivory tablet attached to tin lower part of the frame informed the gazer that the picture was a copy, by permission, of the celebrated portrait, by Sir Thomas Lawrence, of Sir Harry Compton, Uaronet.

They were confounded, overwhelmed, bewildered. Sir Harry, they found, had been killed about, eight months previously in a steeple chase and the castle and estates has passed, in default of direct issue, to a distant, relative. Lord Emsdale. Their story was soi bruited about and in the opinion of many persons, was confirmed beyond resonable question by the extraordinary likeness they saw or fancied between Violet's son and the deceased baronet. Amongst others, Sir Jasper Thomely was a firm believer in the identity of Henry Grainger and Sir Harry Compton but unfortunately, beyond the assertion of the sisters that the portrait of Sir Harry was young Grainger's port rail the real imaginary likeness of the child to his reputed father, and some score letters addressed to Violet by her husband, which Sir Jasper persisted were in Sir Harry's hand writing, thought few others did (the hand, 1 saw at a glance, was a disguised one) not one tittle of evidence had he been able to procure for love or money.

As a last resource, he had consigned the case to me, and the vulpine sagacity of a London attorney. Oa.I, GOLD, GOLD, at W. J. VA. flDtllttlOEP'S 1B1 t'ulton street, aschoanas itisin 1 jfiimia.

my nufnetnred into all kinds of Jewelry by the most skilful workmen. d23 ti A GAU.Dfc.MNU, FRUIT uud t'luwri Hooks, Fruiting knives. Forsuleby A WILDER, 51 Knl Om street, and nth 17 WILDER. At 13!) Atlantic sticet. 101lWlniJ; KINGS j.

complete assortment 01 Coin or tJuinea Gold Weddin'f ltinps. iiir.lns.iv 1,1 ill M.csnud weights, can be found nt "h5 WlaE's, 79 Fulton street. WM. SOUGHT FOR Gentlemen's Aimte Com i.inKs a modern supply for sale liy iaiijJB, vvaicnniaKer nnn jeweller, aP28 79 t'ulton street. SUN WAY SCHOIM, TEACHERS.

The it subscribers have now ready, 11 mitnof the countries embraced within the travels of St. Paul, upon a card three and a half by live inches, with routes colored. Kvery thing about it is distinct. It will bo found useful to ali readj ers of the New Testament, lull is especially intended as a prepent for Sunday school scholars. A WILDER, 51 Full.

cot, and inliJV WILDER te VA'J Atlantic street. feS AllIU, AND A VOYAGE Till i'UISR lly ller iVJa. man Melville in two volumes. Agnus Mokis, or tlie heroine of domestic life. IWokuacnt H.vi.1., or a September nigh A novel by the author of "two old men's tales," Kinela Wyndham" c.

AltfMurRs ok my vourir. by A. DcLatnartinc, author 01 the history of ''the Girondists, etc. Just published anil for sale by ELLIOTT .5 (JO, ''l' 4 Atlantic st. Brooklyn.

GREAT WORK. The History iv.fi. of England from the accession of James II Thomas ltab'mton 5Macauley, with an nriyinal portrait Svo, muslin, Price. Just published ami lor sale by ELLIOTT 17 Atlantic South Brooklyn. fiyifiW iVOVEL by tin author ol" Percy, or 1 he old iyi Jovo.and new Family Fulling.

by the author 01 Hen l'eck'd Hnsbanii. For sale by K. IIARMElt SMITH, Phenix Bookstoro, iuy'J l'j7 Fulton street. aeK WANDERER RETURNED It will be rccol lectcd that a Uook tiore. which was thought to be lost in the Great Lre.

had only strayed up the street. Theold stand Is now re built, and tho I'll KMX IIOOK ST )R will bo found, alter the first of 51 ay, at 1U7 Fulton street, between Nassau and Concord. THE PHENIX BINDERY, which got separated from ihe store in tho confusion, will also return to thetild Uuartrrs. HAMMER SMITH, 'M23 I'henii Bookseller. Fulton st ft IlitANmtr.KS sellinj; cost, at Mni hmofe" "ir Myrtle between I'earl and Jav sis.

'1 I. ISS f. Ikl CVl'll'li ..1 lu Mil. till BT be obtained nt .17 avenue. lejg lim OiUU tale for mother ami daughters bv GrarA Aonthtr darts; price i5cts.

Just oublished anil for sale by ELLIOTT JSc CO 47 Atlantic f'" South Brooklyn. t'jlfVVU'S CllOHOGUAI'll ,1 M.Al'I'ING LVWtf Tho attention of the public in general and of schoo touchers and those intorcsted in schools in particular. in invileil to the above works. The lirst consists of a series ol plate 1, heinn simply the lines of latitude and longitude, an which may bedrawnthe mapsofthe world anil ilsva rious parts, to which are added suitable instructions. last arc cards about live by eiuht inches, on the tippet hall of which are maps of parts of tho earth, and fin tlie lower are the I inns of latitude and loncitudeon which t.i copy the map above.

Published ami for sale by A. ill. W1LDK11.51 F11I ion, 4 'tnd WILDER CI Kill Atlantic M. KSjEiiN'rs tan tum swwlbba vs a larne nit stone, ciiimeii and plaigagjips, of the lii lOftlily, for sale at J. VAMITERIIOEF'S, of the finest IIOEF'S.

Watchmaker and Jeweler. Jd) Fulton st. IWAT 5 OIIj that Mnchmoro keeps B. Apply at :17 Mvrtloaveuue is tirst rale fe 12 fun SAW B3S EAR HOOPS Some recent patterns netd and moderato maybe found at "'hid WISE'S, 79 Fulton.

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