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BROOKLYN, EVENING A Legal Notices. Legal Notices. Legal Notices. Ifotc List Guide. fVattA had no location, Broke still scatter ui in circulation.

IhuhtddTti no ule. 'There are ninny oilier broken concerns, but they Ire nearly orentirely out of circulation. All Saving tiititutions out of tha Ptale, reject altogether. is a correct List in a eondensed form and hat no person need take a bad bill if these direction! are followed out. MAINE.

the.utmostjdilficulty that 1 could speak above a whisper. Durng the time 1 had suverul aiinrka of pleuii-sis i-il olher diseases. I consulted different physi cians and tried various remedies, but received no be nefittill 1 commenced using your Sarsaparilla. I an now well; the sores are all healed, and 1 altrlbuli tho result entirely to your valuable medicine. Yours, wilh respect and gratitude, PHEBHCAHOON.

Being personally acquainted wilh the person aboi, named 1 bclisve hor statement to be correct. JAMBS M. D. CARR, Justice of the Puace. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, bv A.

1 In Hoard or F.xelse, March 13, 1851. RESOLVED, Thnt ihe lime be extended for tsking np Tavern and Grocers' Licenses, until Ihe 1st April, 1851, and sll licenses that are not taken up on or before that time will be revoked. JNO. DIMON, Pres't. Wm.

M. Borai'M, Clerk. mh27 tapl Corporation Notice. Opening Morton street (rotn Bedfurd avonue to thn Wallahnut Mny. A PETITION Iws been presented to the Common Council ol ihe city of Biooklyn, to open Morton street I'rnm Bedford avenue to the Wsllabnut Bay.

The Common Counci have fixed the dhlrlct beyond which the assessment said improvement shall extend, lo witi on bolh sides of snid Morton tret from Bedford avenue lo Ihe Wnllaboot liny, and in depth one half the blocks on each sldo thereof. Remonstrances if any sgoinst the said opening must be presented to the Common Council, on or before the 3d day of April next, as they will finally act upon the some at Ihcir next ensuing meeting, or as soon thereafter ad convenient, Dated Brooklyn, March 12, 1851. JOH D. LAWRENCE, Street Commisi'r. inhl'J 2nd Corporation Notice.

Assessments confirmed. IMLAY street opening from Hamilton avenue tn William street. The assessment In the above entitled matter was duly confirmed on the 26A day of February inst, nnd the original assessment roll or a fair copy thereol will be delivered to tlie Collector of Taxes and Assessments on the 1st day of March. Notice is hereby given to ell parties interested, thai by paying their several'Assesnmcnts to Isuac P. S.

Briont, collector of taxes and assessments, at his office in the City Hall, within thirty days alter the delivery of said assessment roll to him, they can pay the same without any additional charge. All Assessments not so paid, will be collected by him or one of hit deputy cnllirtori with the additional charges llicre--n provided by Inw. Dated Brooklyn, Feb. 28, 1861. JNO.

D. LAWRENCE, Street Commiss'r. mhl law4w Corporation Notice. Assessments con finned. HENRY street flagging between Amity and Cn.i-gresu streets.

Carll street flagging between Tillury ard Johnson streets. The assessments in theabovc entitled matters well duly confirmed on the 111 day of February inst; and the original assessment rolls or fair copies thereof, will bo delivered to the Collecior of Tuxes und Assessments on the 17th day of Fsbruary inst. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, tha by paying their several assessments to Isaac P. S. Briant, Collector of Taxes anil Assessment, at his office in the Cily Hull, within thirty days after the dilive.

ry of suid assessment rolls lo him, they can p.iy the same without any additional charge. All assessments not so paid, will be collected by him or one of his deputiy collectors with additional charges thereon provided by Iu. Dated Biooklyn, Feb 15. 1851. JNO.

D. LAWRENCE, Street Commiss'r. 1bw4w Corporation Notice. Assessments confirmed. COLES streel grading and paving from Columbia to Hicks street The Assesnmeiil in the above entitled matter wei duly confirmed on the 27th day of January, and ihe original Assessment Roll or a fuir copy thereof, will be delivered to the Collector jf Tuxes und Ass sements on the 7th day of February.

iliceis hereby given lo all parties interested, thai by paying their several Assessments to Isaac P. S. Briant, Collector of Taxes and Assessments, ut his ollice in the CityHnll, within thirty days aller the delivery of eniil Asiessiucst Roll to him, they can pay the same without any additional charge. All Assessments so paid, will be collected by him or one of his deputy collectors with additional charges thcreou provided by law. Dated Brooklyn, Eeb.

7lh, 1861. JOHN D. LAWRENCE, Street Commiss'r. (e7 lnw4w Notice to Tax Payers. Office Collector of Taxes and Assessments, Room, No.

8 City Hull. rpHE Collector is prepa'ed to receive at his office in 1 the City Hall, from 9 A. M. till 2 P. M.

the taxes of the current year rcmsinsng unpaid. I. P. S. BRIANT, Collector of Taiesnnd Assessments.

N. B. Pursuant tn tha Act lor the collectioU of Taxes in Ihe city of Brooklyn, a deduction of one per cent will be made Irom all Tuxes paid previous lo the tint of February from Hie first of February to the first Tuesday of Februory, 4lh, one per cent will be added from the first Tucsduy of February, to the rlnit Tuesday ol March, 4ih, two per cent will tie aua ed; and from the first luesday ol March, three per cent will be added, together with Interest from the third Tuesday ol March, IBin, until puiu; anno raio ol 7 per cent per annum. jj II Notice. IS hereby given that John Schenck, Jane B.

Blalch-ford, Ellen Smiih, Julia O. Hicks, Eupheinia Hicks and Elizabeth Hicks, will apply to the Cum-mi-siuners of the Land Oliico, at the City of Albany, on Ihe twelfth dny of May next, for a grant to them, Iheir hcira and assigns in fee simple and in perpetuity, of all the right, litle und iuierest of the people of this stale, to so much of the land and Innd under wa ter, in llie Kast River, adjoining the lanu oi me saia applicants, in the first wurd ol the city of Brooklyn, as is hereinulter desciiiieu, that is to suy Beginning at a point on ihe westerly sido of Fur-man street, which point is distant four hundred and twcnty-lwo feet and seven inches northerly from Atlantic street, and adjoining land of the said applicants; and running thence westerly on a lino wi ll Atlantic street and lour hundred and iweniy-iwo leei and seven inches distant norlhtrlv therefrom, ill' hundred aud thirtylour feet anil ten inches lo the permanent water line established by law for the erection of Bulkheads; llieiice northerly along said last men tioned line three bundled and twelve leetand six inches; thence eusierlv on line parallel to Atlantic street three hsnditd and ninety-seven Icel and eight inches to land nf the applicants thence southerly slong said land Ihree hundred and twelve leet ai Iwo inches lo the place of beginning. The said laud lor which such application ill be made, coulaius one hundred and twenty-nine thousand eigll hundred and seventy square leet. The laud adjoining the above described land is now owned by the snid applicants, aud is in their actual occupation, except that uorlion thereof which lies between Furnian und Columbia streets, which portion is al this tiiiis occupied in part by Buijnuiin Case, James II. Armstioiig und Joseph II.

Burnett, and Ihe residue by John William 1. t-chenck, James Rutherford and John Robertson, as tenants and let-iees urder and from said applicants. The said adjoining land so owned bv the said applicants, is do fburuieu uh iuiiowp, inui ray Beginning at a poinl on the wesleily side of Fur- man street, which point is distant lour bund-ed and twenty-two feel end seven inches northerly from Allien lh- sireel aud running llience easterly on a line parallel to Atlantic street, ind lour hundred and tweu-! ty-lwo fi et and seven inches norti.erly Iherelroui, two hutidri and live tec! seven inches thence southeasterly one hundred nnd thirty six feet; thence north, erlji aljng land lale of funis Jorahmon, ninety six feel and six inches; thence westerly still along said land twenty feet thence again northerly mill along said land, forty-two leetand three inches to land ol John Snellen, i liniu 1. Schenck, and Ihe heirs of Jeffrey Smith thence westerly along said land two hundred aud sixty-eight leetand two inches! thence northerly still along said laud one hundred and ninety-one leet; thence westerly paiallul will) Atlantic treet, thirty-one leetand six inches lo the land so to bs applied for; and thence southerly along suid land three hundred and twelve feel and two inches lo the pi ice ol "beginning. A portion of said last mentioned land being also occupied by those iarts of Furuian sireel and Columbia street which ate laid out and opened across the same.

Djled Brooklyn, illarcu il, joai. now- New llools. I Ml 1st vol. of the Uucciis uf Scotland by Agnes Mi ick land. The Reveries of a Bachelor, bv Ik.

Marvel. The Bards ol the Bible, by Oillilian. The Island World ul lliu Pacific, by II. T. Cheevo The Mo.

Iter's Recompense, by Grace Aguilar. Lord aud Lady iiarcuurl, ur country lttther me 9im.lair. ell-decepiion, llie History uf a Human Heart, Ul aarl, by Mrs. Lllis. Henry Siuealon, by O.

P. R. James. For sale by M. WILDER, 61 Fulton at.

AN ACT TH RLYlsi; ANI AMEND its Several 1 aeU relating lo the Cily of Brooklyn, passed tpr l-5t, lor sale by THOMAS R. MERCE1.V Icnty Clerk's Otnee, City Hall, Brooklyn. au2lj lar or Corporation Notice. Assessment presented for confirmation. WASHINGTON Park grading, fencing, Ac-Johnson ttrcct flagging between Adams and Bridge streets.

The assessment committee give notice that the Reports of the Commissioner in the above entitled mat ten have been presented to the Common Council lor confirmation, and all pnrtieB having any interest therein, and objecting to said are hereby notified that said committee mil meet at the Committee Room, in tha City ill, on the 28th day of March Inst, at 7 o'clock P. to hear aaid objections and examine SHid reports, and the commissioners in said matters will meet with the comiuitteo. By order of the ominitiee, Dated Brooklyn, March 2, 1851. JOHN LAWRENCE, Street Commits'r. mh2l d5d Corporation Notices IN the matter of apportioning and assessing the expense for well and pump in Adelphi street, between Fulton and Greene avenues.

Well and pumpcorner of Hamilton avenue and Mill street. Fencing lots on Congress street, between Court and Clinton atreela Fencing lots corner tf Hicks and Woodhull streets. The undersigned, ailing aa commissioner to apportion and assess the eipense ol the abuve irnproremenls on the lamia benefitttd thereby (under the provisions of sections 24, 25 and 30, ol title 4, of the Cily Charier), hereby gives nonce I lint he has completed his re jiorte ol tho asscsninents in the above entitled matters, and that the same arc filed in his office, where they can be examined by all parlies interested. And I further give notice, that all persons interested in the above matters can be heard before me, at my office in the City Hall, on ill 23th day of March inst, at 3 o'clock P. after which I shall proceed lo complete and sign said repoits.

Parties hiving objections tn make will please present them in writing. Dated Brooklyn, March 21, 1851. JNO. D. LAWRENCE, Street Commise'r.

mh2l dSd State of New York County of Kings, is. PIMIE undersigned Sheriff of the county, in conl'or- 1 inily to a precept to him in his behalf directed and delivered, by this his proclamation, requires all persons bound to sppenrata Court of Oyerund Terminer and Jail delivery to lie holden at I he Court House, City Hall, in the city ul Brooklyn, in and for raid county, on Monday, the 7lh day of April next, at 10 o'clock in the foisnoon, by recognizance or otherwise, to appear thereat, and the undersigned hereby requires ail Justices of the Peace, Coroners and other ollicers who have taken recognizonce for the appearance of any person at the laid Court, or who have taken any inquisition, or the examination of any prisoner or witness, to return such recognizance, inquisition and examinations to the said Court, at the opening thereof, on the first dny of its sitting. Signed at the Slicrilf's tfiice on the 15th day of March, A. D. 1851, mli20 lawtd A.

B. HODGES, Sheriff. Corporation Notice. TN the matter of jpporlioning and assessing the ex-L penie for wellund pump in Water street, between Bridge and Gold utreels, Well and pump corner of Hicks and Kapelyeu streets. Hicks street flagging between Union and Atlantic streets.

'Ihe undersigned, acting as commissioner to apor-lion and assess the expense of the above improvements on the lands benefitted thereby (under the provisions of sections 24, '25 and 30, of title 4, of the City Charter), hereby (jives notice that he has completed hi reiiorts of the assessments in the above entitled matters, ana thnt the same aro filed in his oOice, where they can be examined by all parties interested. And I further give notice, thnt all porBons interest ed in the above matters can be heard before me, at my office, in Ihe City Hall, on tho lith day of March at 4 o'clock P. alter which 1 shall proceed to eouipleteaud sign said reports. Parties hiving ob jections to make will please present Ihein in Writing, Dated Brooklyn, March 7lh, 18ui. JNO.

D. LAWRENCE, Street Commiss'r. nih7 15d Notice 1 btreby given, m-cordinglo law, to all persons hav-t ng claim; against Siumel Ryder, late of the town ot New V'ircclit, Kings county, deceased, that they ire itqmred to exhibit ihe same, with the vouchers there of, to the subscriber, at the office of David C. Wins-low, 307 Fulton street, in the city ol Brooklyn, on ni before the first day o' June next. Dated November I 1850.

STEPHEN RYDER, Administrator. nI5 lawGm Notice. IS hereby given, according to law, to nil persons having clniu against Henry Ellis, late of the town oll'latbusli, deceased that tbey are hereby re quired to exhibit the same, with Ihe vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, James Watson, at 160 Johnson i.lroot, in the city of Brooklyn, on or before tha 25th day of Augusl next. Dated Februory 21, 1861. fezl lawfim JAMES HON, Executor.

Notice. OF application for the discharge of Orville O. Joists, an insolvent from his debts, pursuant lo ihe provisions of die third article of the first title of the fifth chapter of tho soennd part of the Revised Stilutes. Notice first published January 21, 1351. Creditors to appear before John Greenwood, City Jn Igeof Brooklyn, March 6th lSlil, at 10 o'clock A.

M. at City Court Room, Cily Hall, Brooklyn. j2t lawOw E. SEYMOUR, Attorney. CAM HO CUT'fliK.

SIGNOR FEDERICO CASALI, (from Rome, Cameo Cutler and Sculptor in Bronze, No. 7 White street, near Broadway, New York. (jt-Signor F. is prepared to execute accuratt IVnaits in Caiueoand Dioii.e, in the best style of art, ind as cheapas they can bo dime in Rome. o20tf cash TiiiloriiiK 60 Nassau, bktween John and Fulton streets.

I D. fRICE. Call on him it yuu wish to get the iJ worth ol your money. You will find a full ind well selected slock of the most fashionable and leasunable goods, hich will be made up to measure in the most fashionable style, at prices uncommon low for cish. Call and see.

Also, constantly on himl, an assortment of ready uade garments, end a variety of gloves, cravats, itu ks, hosiery, umbrellas, and under garments, to be told low for cash. Call and see, at SO Nsssau street, between John ami niton. J. D. 1'RlUE.

o20 Gin (IIAKI.I II. THOMSON, OTA 1(1 I'U and Commissioner of Deeds for Ihe Stales of New York, Vermont, Virginia, Ohio, Louisiana, ('aliloruia, Khode Island, Iowa, Connecticut, Delaware, isconsin, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Missouli, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Florida, Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan. Tennessee. Olhcu No. Montague Hal No, 7 Vine st, Brooklyn.

Court st. Resilience jar ling neniovaT. fl1 BROOKS, respectfully Inlorins the eilir.ens ol Brooklyn, thai be has removed his Fashionable Lubmci and pholstery arehouse to tle new and eouiihouioi: ouiiuing oi lier ol Kulton anil Sands And although the Store has the snpenranceof being Slosed for a lew days, in consequence of I lie nonarri-val ol the glass fur the fiist AW, yet his Show h'uomt ro in order, where he will be happy to receive his old rustoineris bud all ho uuiy favor him wilh their pat lonaga mylUtl Jenny I. Ind l'ens. il is acknowledged all hands that "the pen I ism ghtierlhnn ihe swor we regard Ihe compliment to Jenny Liu I by Mr.

Myer Pbiueas as Ihe highest yet psnl to her genius and goodness i-iince Ihe arrival of Jenny l.ind on our shores, Mr. Phincas has invented and made ihe most superb steel pens tut the use of ladies that we have yet seen. These ho fcas appropriately named "Jenny Lind Pen a sample .,1 winch l.e has forwarded to ihe Uueen rSonj. We betiere Mr. I'lnneas lithe only manufacturer of steel pens in America, and si-eakinir from Use speeiuieiis nut us, ibould say that no superior can be uisde in any country.

His establishment is at 113 William st. Fur sale at ihe Sur Ol. fiee. n5 tl arttm' FrvaleiiU. rl HISInghly approved dietetic, for the cure of Cm 1.

sliatioo, suid ebtsJning prompt and facile digot ion, and lor all chronic diseases of the Stomach am destines, arising tnen Indigestion, can be had at J. W. SMITH'S, ''iit street, corner uf Montague Place. Falldirei ti. iiS incoiupanjt each Backsgc.

I I I I Corporation Notice, ORDINANCE lo flsg the sidewalks of Adelphi street from MynU to Park avenue. Fleet street from Hudson aveniio to Willoughby sireel. Court street from Second Tlacn to Hamilton avenue. Hamilton avenue from Ilirks sireet lo the river. Notice is hereby given tn all purlies inteiestfd, that petitions have been presented to the Common Council of ibis cily, asking for the passage of ordinances requiring the owners of proper on Ihe above named streets to flag ihe sidewalks of said streets.

Remonstrances if any against Ihe passage nf said Ordinances, must he presented Ihe Common Council on rr before the 29ft day of March inst, as llo-y will finnPy act upon Ihe same at their next ensuing meeting, nrns soon thereafter ns ennvonient, Duteil Brooklyn, March 18, 1851. JNO. D. LAWRENCE, Street Commiss'r. mhl8 dlOd Corporation Notice.

ORDINANCE to flag the sidewalks of Bond sireet from Fullon avenue lo lean street. Bedforn avenue from Flushing lo Myrtle avenue. Union street from Court sireet to Hamilton avenue. Clinton avenue (ruin Flushing to Myrtle avenue. Notice is hereby given ti all parlies interested) that peliiions have been presented to the Common Council asking for the paisage of Ordinances requiring ihe owners of property on the abovs mimed streets to (lag the sidewalks ol said stieets.

Remonstronces if any against the passage ol said Ordinances, niisl lie presented lo the eommon council on or before ihe 29th day of March as they will finally act upon the ame at their next ensuing meeting, or as soon thereafter os convenient. Dated Brooklyn, March 18, 1861. JOHN D. LAWRENCE, Street Commitir. mhl8 dlOd Corporation Notice.

Estimates for grading and paving Johnson street from Cnrll to Raunnnd street. SEALED ESTIMATES will be received at the Sireel Commissioner's Office, until ihe 22d in at four o'clock for grading and paving Johnson street from Carll to Raymond sireet, with Ihe following materials, lo nit: Cut club, cut gutter, circular cut corners, and era walk at all the intersections marked on 'he in suict conformity with the Ordinance, nnd lo bo paved with hank paving stones, of the best quality) to have eighteen inches of gravel under the pavement; all the materials lo be of the best quality, and the work lo be done in the most substantial manner. Contractors will please lake notice, that there ill he n- allowance made lor exira work, if it should be und necessary to lake up and re-pavoany of the intersections lo make them conform to the proper grade, but thn seme will be considered ns included in iho contract uri and no extra work will be allowed any case, except specially ordered by the Cunmon Council. They will also take notice, mat noesiiimtto will be considered unless it contains ilu name of a re- sponsible person as surety. Brooklyn, March 18, 1851.

JOHN D. LAWRENCE, Street Commiss'r. mlilS d5d Corporation Notice. Estimates for grading and paving Van Brunt street from President to Carroll sireet. SEALED EisTIMATES will be received at tho Sireet Commissioner's Office, until the 22d inst, nt four o'clock foi grading and paving Van Brunl street from President to Carroll street, with the following mteriuls, to wit Cut curb, cut puller, circular ent eornere, and cross-walks, at all the intersections marked on the profile, all ill 6trici conformity with lha ordinance, end lo be paced Willi bank paving slones of the best qunli.

ty to hive eighteen inchei of gravel nnder the pave, mini; all the materials to be of the best qun'ity, and the woik to be done in the most subslactial manner. Contractors will please tuke noiice that there will be no allowanre made fr exira woik, if it should be found necessary to take up and re pave any of the intersections to niuko them conlorm lo Ihe proper grnde, but the same will be considered as included in the contract price; and no extra work will be allowed in ahycusi', except specially ordired by the Common Council. They will also lake notice, thai no estimate will be considered unless it contains the name of a responsible person as surety. Brooklyn, March IS, 151. JNO.

I). LAWRENCE, Street Commiss'r. d5d Corporation Notice, Estimates for grading and paving Gales avenue from Fulton to Bedford avenue. SEALED ESTIMATES will be received ot I ha Street Comrnissioner'e Office, unlil ihe 22d inst, al four o'clock for grading and paving fja.es avenue from Folton to Bedford nvenu-, with the follow ing materials, to wil cut curb, cut gutter, circular ci.l corners and cross-walks, al all the inteisections mnrkcJ on ihe profile, nil in strict conformity with the Ordinance, and to be paved with bank paving slones of ihe best quality; to have eighteen inches of gravel under 'he all the materials lo be of ihe best quality, and the work to be none in the mint substantia! manner. Contract irs will please take notice, that there will be no allowance inude for exlru woik, it should be fuund necessary to lake up and re-pave any ol Iho intersections to make them conlorm to the proper gru le, but the snme will be considered as included in iho cun'rect price; mid no extra work will be allowed in any case, except specially ordered by the Com mon Council.

They will also take notice, that no estimate will be considered unless it contains the name of a responsible person as surety. lirooklyn, March IW, IHS1, JOHN D. LAVVRb'NCE, Street Commiss'r. mhlS (15d Corporation Notice Estimates for grading and paving Nelson street from Court street to Hamilton avenue. SEALED ESTIMATES will be received at Ilia blreet Commissioner's office unlil the 22d insl, ut four o'clock for grading and paving Nelson sired from Court street to Hamilton arenue, with the fallowing materials, towiiicul curb cut gutter, circular cut corners and croh-walks, ut all the interseclions marked on the nrutile, all in strict conlormitv w-tih the Ordinnnce, and to be paved with bank pnvitif-stoiies ol the best quality to have eighteen inches of gravel under the pavement ell the materials to be of the best quality, and the itk to be done in the most substaniiul manner.

Coniiaclnrs will please take notice, thai there will be no allowance made for extra uork, il il should bo luund necessary lo lake up and re-pave any ol the in-teri-ections to make them conform to the proper grade, but the iiime uill he considered as included in tho contract price; and no extra work wil! be allowed in any case, except specially ordered by the Common They will also tuke noiice, that no estimate will bo considered unlesn il conliius tho name of a responsible person us mrely. Brooklyn, March 18, 1851. JOHN D. LAWBENCE. Street Commiss'r.

mhl8 ('5d Supreme Court Kings County. The Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad Company, I i against The Isiiig Island Railrond I Lompanv. jVDIICE is hereby given that I the subscribe il Azariah C. Flaoo, have been appointed Refer ee in the above entitled proceeding, by an order duly made therein on the 18tli dny of October, in the yen! lcoti; and in pursuance thereof notice is hereby given thnt all the creditors of the I.ono Island Rail Roau Company are required to exhibit and prove their chiinisagainst said Company before me, al ihe ollice ol the Keoeiver ol the Long Island Railroad, at the fi.ol ol Atlantic sireet in the city ol Brooklyn, and become parties to the aimve (Btillrd suit, within six mouths from the first publication of this notice and in default thereof tbey will he from all benefit of the decree which shall be made in this suit, and from any distribution which shall be made under the decrei therein. Dated Brooklyn, Oct.

19, 1S50. o'l U6in A. C. FLAGli Referee. Notice.

IS hereby given, that ih bulance remaining of ihe proceeds ol Ihe sale of tin real estate of John R. Forhell, lale of Flatbush, Kirgs County, deceated intestate, lately made utider tho order ol the Surrogate of the Canny of Kings, by William Forhell, administrator of ihe goods, Ac, of said deceased, will be divided by the said Smrogate among the creditors of ihe said intestate, in proportion to their respective debts ac -ording to law, at tha Surrogate's Office, in the city ol Brooklyn, on llie tuenty-fourth day of April next, at 10 o'clock in Ihe forenoon. Haled Maroh IS, 1851. J. C.

SMITH, Surrogate. William Forbell, Administrator. inhl2dtd Notice. IS hereby given according lo law, to all persons having claims against Robert A. Powers, lale uf the city ol Brooklyn, Kings Counly, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, lo the subscriber, at hia residence in Fullon street near Powers sirset in said city i-f Brooklyn, en before the ISih dny of May neit.

Knou novemoer Sin, ituij. u'J la6u POWERS, Adu i Maine 1-4 per cent except AaTtCUt. Brewer-broke Geo. Lumber Oxford, Kryesburgh.do Stillwater Canal, Oro. do Washington Co O.

Town, Orono-lid ftilens, -do aukfort, Frank -broke NEW HAMPSHIRE. JTJew Hampshire, 1-4 per cent except Wolfboroneh chisrier repealed VERMONT, i Vermont 1-4 per cent Irand Phoenix, fcof Bennintjton.broke Essex, Guild Hall.broke fraud leflerson Bk'g Co-fraud MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts 1-4 per cent except Hoi-broke i Fulton iin iom'wealth, Bos-broke do Oommerctal, Mech. S. Ads-do far it do frSBk.Ua. Boston do RHODE Lafayette, do dn Koxbury, Winthrop, do ISLAND! 1-4 per ceui except broke I CONNECTICUT Jl -4 per cent except Gta.Minmefe Ex.

I Eagle, N. Haven. -hrokt Jo, Sylvester-. 'frattd Coinmer Tollaud-lieiiil NEW YOUli CITY. Par, except Citw Trust Se Bank'e Hudson River- li uuil (ilobe do Co traud echanics Ex.

MW Holdtedge. do Franklin Bk-worthless Do. Manutac. Co. Manhattan Ex.

Norih River lik'g Co-do Tenth Ward di Nrj.w lUriri Par and 1-4 and 6-8, except Atlas. Clvmer. 30 Green Co di Columbia, Hud. broke Niagara, Platlaburah. do Middle District do US Exchange Co-l'rnut! NEW JEHSEY.J 1-4 except Delaware Bridge Co-B8 I Munm'h, Freeh'ld frvut Bk N.

Brunswick-broke Far 4c Mech. do do Franklin, Jersey City do Hoboken Banking and Grazing Co. do Jersey City Dopayai.le to Ontario do Mauulac. Bellville--do Morns Uanat lik'u Co ds iN J. B.

Co. do State Bank, Trenton-da Salem in cum Manu. (U Washington Banking uaruweii in (Is I'ENiNSYLVANlA. Jl 4to 2 percent, except Jjewistown broke I Lehigh Co, dn Susquehanna Co I Limiherman, Warren. di: Berks Co, lo Manual Co.

MaKYLAND. 4 (0 j( excep Com, Millington-. traud I Susquehanna Bridge Farm broke Co ttk of Maryland do Susouenanna Bank (Is Bk of Saii8iii ry. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, per cent, except Mech. Geore- I VIRGINIA to 2 per cent, "titern Reserve.

broke I OHlOi 1 1-2 to 2 per cent, except Woster It Galhpolts. do West Union I Stark Co. Orphans In stitute Ill Urbanua dil Washington da West. Ilea. Far.

and B. Co (I German Woster do i an Ohio tt tt Co do i Sandusky do ZanesviLe Canal and Norwallc do 1 M. Co ill INDIANA. (ate Bank 2 I Chicago ....) ILLINOIS. Shawneetown 75 Slate bk of Illinois- 1 3 IICENTUCKY.

2 per cent, except Com'nweallhworihle8s Hotel Co, It per cent, except! "ar ft Mecn worthless Farm Me r. P'inklinand Fayette- JFtvlle do I All worthless, except far a Mech. Detroit--3 Do State Michigan Ins. Co 2 Peninsular. Detroit, WISCONSIN.

All worthl las, except Wisconsin Mar Ins- 2 i -da da Steamboats, Railroads, mm I UAu ISuAil' KAIL.K1A1I, Lmlor till li direction of ti. Receiver. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Friday, November lit, ld60, Traill ill run as follnws, except on Sundays PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Brooklyn, at 9 A.

Ibi Greenport anil sit Intermediate stations, arrive at Greenpoit at I I'. Leave Brooklyn at 4 P. M. (or Farmingdale aaJ ill intermediate Leave Greenport, at lit A. for Brocklj anil all intermediate stations, arrive at lirouklyii at 4.311 m.

I.earo Farmingdale at 6 A. M. for Brooklyn ans1 III Iatorinediate stations, arrive at Itrooklynal8.il M. 1 Leave Farmlngdale at 2.45 for Leave Jamaica at 7.45 A at for Brooklyn. 9 Leave Jamaica at S.45 p.

m. for Mncilyn. Freight Trains, ueave Brooklyn at 8 A. M. lur Greenpon and al 4 llorinediata stations, arrive al Greenpoit a' 5 p.m.

Leave Greenport at 8 A. M. for Brooklyn anil alermediale stations, arrive at Brooklyn at 1.05 r. a (Sunday I'assenger Trains eave Brooklyn at 1) A at for FHruiiiidale. lase Kurmingdale at 3 at lor Brooklyn, Urookivu, Feo.

27 -ti M. I. A NARD, President WM. N.CONKLIN, Agent. PIC-NIC SCHOOLS, And Private Parties cat' procure tage toaccom.

jLTjJf tnodate Irom Vi loot) per ALIu8un3, for Excursions, oi innlication at Ibe East Brooklyn Stase Ollice or io th Superintendent at theFulton Ferry. HLSTED it KENDALL. June 15, 1847 Vtiaii I.iiiitiiciil. THIS bitfli'y valuable preiioration con tinues to astonish and delight the public kwitli Hie many wunderlul cures it is J-or Uallt, Spraint, Fourultrtd IfC. ana an other diseaset incidental to the nurse -ihis liniment standi unequalled ererv furmer and owner ol uorses mould pruvideil with a bottle ol this lnvnlu-able remedy.

Let ail who doobt ita eificacy try it, and tbey will doubt no longer. H. Full directions accompanying each buttle. THIS IS TO CERTIFY tlat 1 have ud Snrds-Kia'a VutxriAM Linibbnt on a horse ol mine Mucli had tun a nail in one of hia feet, and by the use ol only one bottle he was entirely cured. Ami I ba lieve it tube the boat Liniment now anywhere in uie.

HEMtV CONKI.1N, Proprietor of Jamaica line ol agea. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that I have used Snxus-aa's Vsmxtiam Limmint on the celebrated trotting horae Black Harry," ttnd other homes in my clmrrfe, and have so hesitation in saying that 1 believe it to be tit best remedy in use lor the dillerent eouiplunta it is intended to cure. GEORGE NELSON. Jamaica, Dec IS, 1650. (O-Sold by Mrs.

Uaye, 175 Fulton at. Price 60 eenu oar boule. March 22 3m Dodges Kheumatlc MnlmenU THIS INVALUABLE RKMEUY is for sale this office. medicine for tha cure o( Rheumatic or for Disuses of tha Spine, as aa external apulicAtion, caa qusl this remedy. It has performed cures is New eaOH and its vicinity, that are without a parallel.

-The following have used it wkh great beneht: 1 Dobson, Franklin avenue, East Brooklyn. I. Aspinal, do do And numerous others, see circular. alt VTji NOIU DKNTISl ry Hu removed to No. 2 1 rt I su ti aearCull' mi The most celebrated Medicine of the 1,500,000 BOTTLES MANUFACTURED YEARLy Warranted to keep for anv iB of time, in all climates.

Ahe" '0VWeigD fur a11 ITr.RHns. Enrstovr mt Plums on the Fact-, Scald Htin, Tr PIIURAIOIA, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, Cm. nam Pnin. 11.. wuo, UIJIIUI, UeBILIr Ad wakt or tsiRor, DCRoruLA, Lin COM rLAINT, U1SIA3IS OF THE HlDNIYs, Gn il, Sick Hsadache, the diffirint Fimu CoiirtAiriTS, Consumption, Spittino or Blw: AND Dropjt is put up large bottles, audi least six times cheaper and stronger than a ether ever offered to the public.

The compounding of this wonderful met cine is under the immediate supervision of Prof. JAMES R. CIIILT0JV, CHIMIST, of this city, who is well known for his perior medical attainments, as well aa one the most emiaent analytical chemists of til present day. The resources of the most refined modi science, aud the most consummate skill of ar are thus secured to direct its preparation, anl place it beyond the suspicions which very nai orally attaches to the ten thousand nostrum that are fabricated by ignorant aud knavish chai la tans Dr. Chilton's name la surety that the ele meets of this Extract are combined in the moi correct and scientific manner, and that it adapted to the wants of the invalid, with lis highest professional ability, This we hope will be sufficient guarantee the public, and to those purchasing Dr.

S. Townsend's Compound Extract of SarsaparillJ Such may have no fear of getting one of spurious and baneful mixtures which fill channels of trade, and are concocted withi any knowledge either of the nature of remed agents, or the wants of the human system wliei laboring under disease. The following is copy of Dr. Chilton's certificate, which will ii future be found on the outside wrapper, in adf dition to the splendid steel plate label, This is to cxbtij-t, (Aoi (As Cowootd H(h ExTaACT or Sassapasilla coaiaiwo' in tau t) A. oottit, is preparta, under my atreaaro ana is- a Townsknd, and lAai it it e-tmpoted of inri dlentt fussily vigitablx, and wmiom atxaccRT.

i JAMES R. CHILTON, M.D., Chemist i To Females. THE peculiar Maladies to which females as subject commonly produce great bodily ei baustiou, accompanied by a depressed ami oftet gloomy state of Mini. Aa the system declim 111 strength, tliere is a loss of nervous powrl and tins very nattirallv impairs the energy the mind and disturbs the equanimity of I.I temper. Everv candid woman who has s.

ered from female complaints will admit ti to be the mournful truth. Now. to obtain tf lief, it is only necossurv "l-m 1 lia tender to depletion and ili hilin Tn- i done by r-l newinff that Fountain nf I leal! and Strengitl the BLOOD, and nn ineiliiMiie nccomplishel this desirable result sn jly and coin I pletely as DR. EXTRACT Of MIKS I It Neutralizes Bad Humors, stops umiatnra secretions, and gives a healthy direction to al the vital processes. This is grave truth, anc not idle assertion; it is attested by counties, facts, which we decline to publish from re spoct to that delicacy of feeling which is thi chief grace ot the temale character.

11, nw ever, any are 111 doubt, they can be fully n1" Bed by calling at our office, 82 Nassau streel new lorkv RHEESdtTIStf AD ERYSIPELAS Bead the following certificate of a respectable gentleman in the Custom House. Dr. 8. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla cures th most chronic cases of Rheumatism and elas, and indeed every disease of the blond 01 pains in tlio bones.

Be careful to purchase none but the genuino, wh'ch is always sisiw by S. P. Townsend New York, Dec. 18, 1 8ie Rome time since I became afflicted wits Erysipelas in both of my legs, which caused 1 sidcrahle pain and uneasiness, snd nntwithstanoini care bestowed upon me by my physicians, it re-sin Rheumatism. 1 resorted to numberless rem, without the least effect, and despaired ot rcc' until, on a lucky day, I purchased a bottle 01 Parsaparilla, from which I obtained so mo i that 1 bought more, and am now perfectly cureo, am never without a bottlo of the remedy in tne The manner in which I used it was by externally, morning and evening, and intenisn? u-times daily, immediately before meals.

I take this opportunity to inform you of tne derived from your Sarsaparilla, and would adv se those who aro similarly afflicted, to obtain It wiw delay. Your obedient servsnt, 1U. SAMUEL J- CA Custom Boa ATT CASE OF DYSPEPSLl. Dr. 8.

P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla will cur any case of Dyspepsia, however severe it be. The following is an interesting case Da. Towwknd-Dxa Fia: I feel It my Mjj th. following frets.

Earlv last spring I my house from Philadelphia to this city- when she arrived here, was in very bad lor some years been troubled with also a scrofulous affection. I became you, and you gave me a bottle of is relie" sent to my wife she took that, and 1 found it reue her very much; and again I called, and t' bottle, and aha took that, and It acted luea -She la now cared of those complaints, 'S (food health, and has increased in flesh twen ijr and attributes her present good healtsj (i, those two bottles of your invaluable can make any use of the above you pleas, jours, with respect, UOREHE UtiAprU, 1847. UtX The great success of llns medicio nsein tine iinnrincinhd oersons to ul up an AST'C Il ImnorUnt to that the signature of Dr. S. P.

Tovf" lip'tle, as nnn other is genuine. Principal office, Nassau st, N. Y. Agcntfor Brook) n-Mrs Hayes 175 Full- mm I D- SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, ldO Fultot si, corner 01 milium, iew lork. Sold also by Drug gists generally throughout the United States and Cai adas Price VI per Motile six Buttles for 85, B'iO 3iawbm STAR Stationery Store AJO.

102 and 104 Orange si, near ullon. A largl 1 and splendid assortment uf Ink "lands, sni.d boXi os, wafer boxs, sealing wax, slcel pens, (a gient -a rietv) pen holders, pencils, indiu rubber rusures, past books, painis, India ink, waters, all sixes ol envelopes visiting cards, note paper, plain and embossed, letle; paper, wholesale and retail, foolneap, and every th'n in the line from the best manufactories and at thi cheapest New York prices. Hutching's Improved Family Almanac for 185C Choppers Superfine writing Ink. jaSS Lawyer's Diary for 1820. T) EING an easy mo le of registering incidents, 01 XJ past, present and anticipated occurrences, till most practicable method uf keeping a diary or journal suitable either lor the mechanic, merchant, profession al man or houiekeepor.

Also, memoranda relating to different courts, an al phabetical list 01 the New York Notaries, and othel valuable information, just received and for sale st the Star Office, Orange st, near Fulton. Ju8 tf Diarys for lSSO. JUST received and for sale at the Star Office Till Physician's Diary, containing a list of the Medica Schools and colleges in the U. Asylums, Hospitals names nnd residence ofthe Surgeons and Dentists 11 New York, limo table, and a vuriety uf other matter Also, The ('itizens Diary. Also, The Pocket Diuty, containing valuable information li the people.

Also, Tho Daily Pocket Remembrancer for tho uti of private families and persons of business, cnniaininf an almanac, banking table, counting house almanac sud a blank space for memorandums for every day il ihe year. Aiso, Clayton's large quarto Diary, a nentarlicle. E. B. SPUONER, Stationery Store, No.

102 104 Orange, u2 tf mar Puliun st. ISIank Hooks. JUtT RECEIVED and for sale at llie Star OITici I range, near the corner ol Fullon street, a largi assiriinenl of Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, Lellei Books, ftc, made up especially for this office, am warranted superior to any in this or the New York inaikel. o2G tf Anstloc's Pocket Almanac-, ARRANGED with blank pages for memoranda foi leSQ. Price six coins.

For sale ot llie Star Stationery store, 102 104 Oruiige, near Fulton st. Ju2tf E. B. SPOONER. ratio Vines.

011 SALE at this office, Siwoncr's work ontm Cultivation of the Grape Vine and making Wine, i.nntaining lull directions on the subject. Pure 37. Also, several complete volumes oi Agricultural Papers highly valuable lo a fanner. A iri 1 21. tf Ilread Compound.

A COMPOUND lor making bread, a substitute (01 yeast. Price 37J els. Covcatfoi making soft soap. Price 12J cts. Double refined Suleratus, prico 12) cts.

See long adv't in another column. ju25 Brooklyn as It Is 1830. fjfjust published and for sale at the Star Office, iiasd and pockst MAI'S OP BROOKLYN, contain-ng the lino of proposed canal, basins, from Gow-iiiius Bay, hall miie circles, boundaries of iho wards lire districts, engine houses, hose carriages, books and ladders, public cisterns, and all the lale improvements in sireels, and the new streets opened since the publication of the Commissioner's map. Price ticenly-fivl tents. jy (j tf Dr.

Kogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and C'anclialagua, FOR tho complete cure of coughs, colds, influenza, asthma, bronchitis, spitting of blood, and all olbel lung complaints tending lo Consumption. ja25 Cure for Dysentery, 4c. SURE cure for Dysentery, Diarrhoea and Piles Welis, Miller Provost's Compound Extract al tllackberry. ja25 PALLEY'S Pain Extractor, price 25 cts. Dalley'i Animal uuivanic lUrc-all, most important to cat-lie musters, ten-fold the cheapest and quickest remedy extant for sprains, sores, humors, swcllinzs nnd in.

juries generally. The only one kiown that can heal any cellar gull while the horse ib in use. Il has ll remnrKaiue property or shortening relaxed sinews without having recourse to the firing iron. Price 40 cents. McAllister Ointment, a cure fur sores, burns pain, oic.

rnce io rents. Dr. Van Burcn Anti-Spasmodic Mixture. Prie liU cents. ja25 IMI, pvll.

J. S. MUNSON'S Vegetable Cathartic Tills, price io cts. Dr. Crossland's Dyspepsia and Anti-Bilious Pill; one jf Ihe best family medicines in use, price 25 cts.

It. F. Hibbard's Vegetable Bilious Family 12J els. l'r. Ralph Pills, or universal domestic abli lemedy, which purifies the blood strengthen- or gns of digestion, and restores heallnand Inins no mercury, and is eminently suited lor privat anu uomesuc use, price zocts.

ja25 August's Hair Tonie OR removing dandruff, one of the best toilet arti cles in use; for sale at the Star office. jn 19 DR. CROSSLAND'S DYSPEPSIA PILLS. fpil IS famous and desirable anli-dyspepsin and anl i billious FAMILY PILL is (or sale at the Slur Office, No. 57 Fullon afreet, al Bailey's Drue Store, Washington near Fulton irt at Mrs.

Hayes t-ullon near Stormi ol rncips unon st. ioilc iitiiuuer oi UUI nucules lesllIV In? lo tllfl llfn. fulness of these pills, especially in extreme cases ol lysprpisia, win no puuitsneu in a lew days. ian. loiy 11 Halm of Cllead.

PURh for Consumption and nervous disorders. Price reduced from 83 to $1 tier bottle, for sal ni me oiur umce, uranne neur Fulton St. jul9 Cure for Consumption. Couirlis. fcr.

DR. ANDREW ROGERS' Compound Syrup ol Liverwort, Tor and Cunchalagua, a cure for ornnciiius, roughs, Spitting tilood, Asthma, Whoop-ing Cough, pains in the side and breast, and for diseases of the lungs, generally. A L. Scovill proprietors. For sale at the Sta Office, tl per bottle.

J0 tf I)r. Van ItiiiM'iVic pELEBRATED RHEUMATIC EMBRO. CATION, for sale by E. B. SPOONER, Franklin Btiilditiss, corner Fulton and Orange.

Brookyn, 20, 1H48. ti MEDICINES, Cordial Halm of A CELEBRATED preparation for the cure of nsi viilisand consumptive complaints, prepared by Samuel Solomon M. D. This medicine has for msny yenrs been sold for S3 the bottle, and recently the price has been reduced to SI in consequence of a sudden fall in the articles of hich it is composed. It is extensively used in all parts of the United States.

Munson a rtneumatic Liniment, price 25 cents. Doege's Rheumatic Liniment, price 60 cts. Gunn's Original compound Syrup of Hemlock foi Bolds and coimhs, price 25 cts. Seabury'e Universal Worm Destroyer, price 25 cts Munson's premium Yanilla Tooth Wash Price 21 tents. Parties.

Y) ARTIES furnished with silver forks spoons, sir ver trays, Brackets, candelabras and marble lights. Also, dancing cloths and linen drugget foi supper rooms, china, glass, waiters, 4e. Music and ehampaine furnished when required J-4 A. THOMPSON, 20Clixton st, nesr Fulton I. IN QUART BOTTLES.

FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD OR HABIT OFTHE SYSTEM, vizi Scrofula or King't Evil, Rheumatism, Ubttinate Cutancou Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules oil the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronicfwe Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement ana Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syuhilitic Sumptons, Sciatica or Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mtr eury, Ascites or Dropsy, Kxposurtor Imprudence it -l I- I 1... In this preparation are strongly concentrated all the Medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined with tne most effectual aids, the most salutary productions, lie most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom and has been so fully tested, not only by patients them selves, but also by Physicians, that it has received their unuiiahlieu recommendations and ihe approba tion of the public and has established on its own mer its a reputation fur value and efficacy far superior to the various compounds bearing the name of Sarsn-: pnrilln. Diseases have been cured, such as are not furnished in the records of lime past; and what it bus already done for the thousands that have used it, it is cspable of doing for the millions still suffering nnd struggling with disease, It purifies, cloanst-s, and strengthens the fountain springs of life, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole animal frame. The diseases for which this article is recommended I are those to which it is known from personal erperi-I ence to bo adnpled and those apparently removed I ynnd the sphere nf its action have yielded to its inllu ence. The catalogue of complaints might be greatly I extended to which this Sarsaparilla is adapted, but ex- ponence proves its value, and each succeeding day is adding new trophies to its fame.

ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA. The following striking and. as will be seen, permanent cure of an inveterate case of Scrofula, commends itself to all similarly afflicted i Southport, Jan 1, 1848. Messrs. Sands Gentlemen Sympathy lor the afflicted induces me to inform you of the remarkable cure effected by your Sarsaparilla in the case of my wife.

She was severely afflicted wilh the scrofula on different parts of the body the glands of the neck were greatly enlarged and her limbs lunch swollen. After suffering over a year and finding no relief from tho remedies used, the diseaso attacked one leg, and below the knee suppurated. Her physieian ndviscd it should be laid open, which wis done, but without any permanent benefit. In thissiiuation we heard of, and were induced to use Sands' iSarsaparilla. The first bottle produced a decided and favorable effect, relieving her more than any prescription she had ever taken, and before she had used six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends, she found her health quite restored.

It is now over a year since the cure was effected, and her health remains good, showing the disease was thoroughly eradicated from the system. Our neighbors are all knowing to these facts, and think very highly of Sands' Sarsaparilla. Yours with respect, JULIUSPIKE. Extract from a letter from Mr. Ingraham, a gentleman well known in Delaware county.

It commends itself lo all similarly afflicted. Roxburv, N. March 26. 18-17. Gonilcraen My wife has used several buttles of your Sarsaparilla, which I obluined of your agents in this plaea, from which sho has received such special benefit, that I am induced to add mine to the abundant testimony now before the public in favor of its medicinal virtues.

Her father, mother, and many other relatives have fallen victims to consumption, and it was supposed tnai she too was inclined ihe same way. She had several turns of raising blood, and nt length became so reduced that her life was despaired ot from day lo dny. We were induced to tri your Sarsaparilla, as before mentioned, from the use of which her health has been restored; so that for the past year she has been able to attend to her domestic iluliea, Kespectlully yours, JOHN B. INGRAHAM. BRONCHITIS CURED.

The following shows the virtue of the Sarsaparilla in removing Bronchitis, a disease which, if not speed ly arrested, leads to Consumption. It al lays spasmod ic action, change the secretions, and by its tonic and alterative properties, removes the unhealthy action and the patient is restored to health. Nantucket, Mass, Nov 11, 18-14. Messrs. Sands Gentlemen: I wish to make pub lie, for the good of those afflicted with Bronchitis, the healing properties of your Sursaparilla.

My wife suffered fur twenty months in such a manner eh is not easily described at times she was notable to socak above a whisper, and when exposed to the cold air, it occasioned something like spusms in the throat, the ellect of which was lelt in ihe ears nnd eyes, causin tears to flow. The complaint was attended with a dry ciugii, prouueeu oy ino constant irritation nnd inHam mntion of the lliroat. By tho use ofyour SARSAPA RILLA she was perfectly cured, it being now mor 'mil three months since she felt symptoms of the ais.ise. lours wuti respect, GEORGE C. HOEG.

Extract from a letter received from Mr. N. W. Harris, a gentleman well known in Louisa Va Gen emen I have cured a negro boy of mino wilh you Sarsaparilla, who was attacked wilh Scrof- uia, an 1 oi a scrolulous family. Yours truly, N.

W. HARRIS. FredcniKs Hall. Va, July 17, 1848. Sands' li seems almost unnecessary to direct attention to an article so well known, and so deservedly popular, as this preparation, but patients often who wish lo use the extract of Sarsaparilla aro induced to try worthless compounds bearing the name, but containing little or none of the virtue ol this valuable root; and we think we cannot confer a great- uciiun.

ui uui icadci. 1101:1 hi uireciiiig meir attention to the advertisement of the Messrs, Sands in another column. The boltle has recently been enlarged to hold a quart, and ihose who wish a really good article will find concentrated in this all tho medi-; ciuul value of the rout! The experience of thousands has proved ils efficacy in curing the variou? diseases lor whicn il is recommended, and at the present tune more than uny other, perhaps, is this medicine useful, in preparing the system for a change of season. Home journal, oepi. law.

FEVER SORES. The following certificates received by our agents snows us vaiue incases 01 rever sores Chioaoo, 111., Sepl 12, 1816. Messrs. Stebbinb A Resd: Gents In May, 1845, I obtained at your store a bottle of Sarsaparilla, aud was tlienconfined to my bed without sleep for a week occasioned by a violent pain, from a regular fever sore of Ions standing, on my right leg. My physician advised me to have the limb amputated, saying il was the only moans likely to preserve my life.

Alter us ing hilf of the bottle the pain began to subside, and by llie lime I had used nearly three bottles 1 was able to transact my regular business and before 1 had finished the fourth boltle, 1 was es well and as sound as evr I had oeen. 1 have no hesitation in saying thai Sinds' Sarsaparilla was the means, under Providence of saviug my limb and I doubt not my lilr I most cheerfully recommend it as the best article extant for the purification nf ihe blond, Yours, most respectfully, JAMES MILLER. ULCERATED THROAT. No.iwtcii, N. Oct 6, lSJfi.

Messrs. t. 11. I). Sands: Gentlemen Feelings of gratitude induce me to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit i have derived from the ose ofvour Sarsaparilla.

I have fo yon. 4 un afflicted with scrofulous swellings in my head, which at times would gather and discharge at my throat, nose and ears, and at others would break out in different parts rf my face and head, These continued until my lliroat, face and bead were almost one complete sore, I fnr a lonn time 1 was ao hoarse that it was with Wrapping Paper. FEW hundred old newspapers for sale slide Star office n30 Iw.

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