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H i s p a r e n t s s a w I n s g r o w i n g -rite w i t h a l a r m , a n d o f t e n a d m o n i s h e d h i m . . i t h l i t t l e efteefc. H i s a p p e t i t e in c r e a s e d , a n d / t h a n o n c e t h e y b a d t h c m o r t i f i c a t i o n o f s e e i n g p r o m i n g b o y in n s t a t e o f e v i d e n t i n t o x i c a t i o n . -;« s w e r e t h e r e m e d i e s t h e y t r i e d , b u t w i t h g o o d ; a n d th o y c o n l d o n l y h o p e t h a t tim e , <s o w n g o o d s e n s e , w o u l d a t le n g t h e n a b l e c o n t r o l t h e h a b i t t h a t t h r e a t e n e d t o r u i n . B u t a n c T e n t o c c u r r e d w h i c h b l a s t e d e v e r y 3 t h e y s a w n o t h i n g b e f o r e th e i r c h i l d b n t. K a r d 's l i f e a n d a d r u n k a r d ' s g r a v e , m o r n i n g l i t t l e D e n n i e c a m e r u n n i n g in w i t l i .g e r i n q u i r y . — “ H o t h e r , H r . S m i t h is g o i n g i a r a i s i n g t h i s a f t e r n o o n , a n d J a m e s h a s in - ,u ie. M a y I g o I” “ M y s o n , i f y o u r f a t h e r J i t b e s t , y o u m a y , \ h i s m o t h e r r e p l i e d . H i s s c o n s e n t w a s r e a d i l y o b t a i n e d ; a n d a f t e r h e s t a r t e d o f f f u l l o f h a p p y a n t i c i p a t i o n s , id a t t h e p l a c e , h i s a t t e n t i o n w n s o c c u p i e d m e i n t h e e r e c t i o n o f t h e b u i l d i n g ; to o s o o n , <r, h e d i s c o v e r e d a k e g o n t h e p r e m i s e s w h i c h v d y g e n i u s q u i c k l y t o l d h i m c o n t a i n e d h i s -b e v e r a g e . W i t h o u t a m o m e n t 's h e s i t a t i o n :e d f o r a d r i n k — i t w a s g i v e n h i m ; h o a s k e d o t h e r , a n d t h e n a n o t h e r , a n d b e f o r e th e a f t e r - w a s h a l f g o n e . ‘ D e n n i e ’ w a s d e a d d r u n k ; a n d P r k m e n h a d la i d h i m o n a b o a r d u n d e r a f A b o u t f o u r o ’c l o c k h i s f a t h i r c a l l e d to ao - ly h i m h o m e ; n o t s e e i n g h i m a b o u t , h e t i n q u i r e d f o r h i s c h i l d ; t h e y p o i n t e d h i m j la c e w h e r e h e Iv y . W i t h a ' h e a r t f u l l o f ' i c a r r i e d h i m h o m o t o h i s m o t h e r a n d s is - e t h e r h i s p a r e n t s w a t c h e d b y ' h i s b e d te d i o u s n i g h t t h a t fo l l o w e d , n o t k n o w - e d r c a u f u l s t u p o r w o u l d r e s u l t in h i s ; f u l l y r e s o l u e d t h a t i f h o liv e d , n o t to T FS13 M a y o r im d A ld e r m e n o f lh e C ity o f Brooklyn, in Com m o n C o n n e ll convened, d o ordain as follow * : S e c t j o .y J. T h a t th e o w n e r o r ow n e r* o f t h e vacant loi o f g r o u n d on b o th s ides o f S tew a r t s tr e e t betw e e n A’ork and F r o n t streets, a n d th e y are hereb y r e q u ir e d t o cause t h c s a m e to be enclosed w ith a good s u b s tan tial close b o a r d fence*, not less th a n seven foet h ig h , w ith in ten d a y s a f ter n o tice o f the £ 2. N o tice o f th is O r d inance s h a ll he serv e d u p o n said p a s s a g e o f t h i s O r d inance, u n d e r th e pen a lty o f fifty dollar,-, for ev e ry w e e k d u r in g w h ich th is O rdinance sh a ll n o t he com p lied w ith. ow n e r o r o w n e rs, i f r e s iding in th e city o f B rooklyn, and the place o f su c h resid e n c e cun u p o n reasonable in q u ir y be ascertained, b y delivering a copy th e r e o f personally to said o w n e r o r o w n e r s , o r by leaving t h e s a m e a t s u c h p la c e o f re sidence w ith som e p e r s o n of su itab le ago am i d iscretio n ; aiul in case s u c h o w n e r o r o w n e r s d o n o t r e s ide in said city, or if up o n r e a s o n a b le in q u ir y t h e n a m e o r place o f r e s idence of s u c h ow n e r o v o w n e r s c a n n o t be a s c e r tained, o r h e o r they shall b e a b s e n t lro m said city so a s n o t to a d m it o f t h e service h e r e in above p r o v id e d , th e n b y p u b lish in g th e s a m e daily in t h e C o rporation new s p a p e s for 1 h e s p a c e o f five d a y s ; and th e C iiy in s p e c t o r is h e r e b y d ir e c ted to cau s e s u c it n o tice to be giv e n . § 3. In case th e said o w n e r o r o w n e r s s h a ll n e g lect o r refuse to c o m p ly w ith th e 1st s e c tion ofth is o rdinunce,w ithin th e tim e th e rein lim ited, th e said City I n s p e c to r i s fcftreby d ir e c ted to rep o rt th c facts to th e s n id M a y o r und C o m m o n C o u n c il, lo th e end that th e y m a y cause (he s a id w o r k to b e done, am i th a t th e costs, charges an d ex p e n s e s th e r e o f m a y be m a d e a lien u p o u th c said prem ises, an d m a y be collected in the 1 s a m e m a n n e r a s Is p ro v ided by law fo r t h e collection of 113 - ‘?sm e n ts for local im p r o v e m e n ts in said city. M ffV J T ^ A J L B E N E F I T L I F E IN S U R A N C E CO.— X o . 43 F r i / r o N s t r e e t . —lu conform ity w ill) th e provisions o f an ncl o f ih e L e g islature of the s tate of N eUUG\TIVE w Y o rk, e n titled ‘‘ A n act to pro v id e fo r t h e incorporation of Insurance C,oinpuntes.,> T h e undersigned. President a n d the Feerem ry and T r e a s u r e r o f ‘‘ T h e M u tual Benefit Life I n s u rance C o m p a n y ,’* incorpo rated by act o f th« L e t t i s h ' th e s tate o f N e w J e rsey , d o hereby certify (hat th e ii funds o f th e com p a n y now o n h a n d and bclongini com p a n y , are as follow s, v i z : U n ited S tates fi p e r c e n t, stocks (p a r ) tw e n ty thousand d o ll a r s ............................................................. $20,000 00 U n ited S tales w a r bou n ty s c r ip ( p a r ) elevfli h u n dred d o llars................... ............... .. ................................ Bonds o f tbo city o f B rooklyn, N e w Y o :k, fifty thousand d o ll a r s .................. ^ . .. ........................ - F irst bonds uud lnorlicages o n unincum b e red real estate in the state o f N e w Y o r k , w o rth a t least dou b le t h e a m o u n t lo a n e d thereo n , (a? r e q u ir e d by tb e rules a n d regulations o f th e com p a n y .) fifty-live th o u s a n d seven h u n d r e d a n d tw e lve fifty-one lu m d r c th d o ll a r s .............................- ........... Bonds o f th e city o f N e w a r k , N . J ., tw e n ty-seven h u n d r e d d o ll a r s .................. * ............. F irst b o n d s an d m o r tg a g e s on u n incum b e red refd estate in thc s la t e o f N e w Jersey, w o rth a t least tw ice th e am o u n t loaned t h e r e in , (as req u ir e d by th c rules and regulations of t h e com p a n y ,) seventy-sjx th o u s a n d five hund r e d a u d tw e n ty- eight s e v e n on e - h m u lredth dollars .................. ...... F ir s t b o n d s and m o r tgag e s on r e a l estate; in tho state o f M a ine, w o r th tw ice th e a m o u n t loaned th e r e o n , five th o u s a n d th r e e h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . A n n u ity hom l of t h e s tate of M a s sachusetts, e ig h t hundred d o llars ................................................. . ........... Real E s tate a n d b u ild in g of th e c o m p a n y a t N e w ark , N . J ., s e v e n teen tho u s a n d d o llars................ P rem ium notes sec-r-.d by policies, a n d subject to p a y m e n t o f losses b y th e c o m p a n y , four h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n ty-live th o u s a n d s e v e n h u n d r e d and fifty-nine s e v e n one-hundredth d o l l a r s . . . . Cash in b a n k , s ixteen tho u s a n d tw o hundred an d fifty-two thirlv-six one-hundredth d o llars............ \A d o p ted J u n e 11, 184 ' j a m b S C. W A T T S , C ity C lerk. A p p r o v e d J u n e 1 3 , 1 S 49 'K 1 )\V-A n 0 C O P L A N D , F u n n . R. W e s t , C ity In s p e c tor. ----------------------- to thc* 1,100 00 50,000 00 55,712 50 2,700 <K) 7 0 ,5 2 3 O ’ 5,300 00 800 00 17,000 00 475,759 07 lfi.252 30 e s u c n suggexuuu* u» »«»;»» . ............ sion of s o m u c h im p o rtance, affords a n o ther e v idence o f th c prevailing ignorance and charlatanry th a t still e x ists in th e p r a c tice of m e d icine. V ^ M n n o i i h '- vm iSusR y 'rup£” S a & n £ a 'i x u 5 , ‘Suu!fffdrops hi -tne o t t v r charlatan rem e d ies to r th e cure o f d is ease. it blunts th e susceptibility lo im p ressions o f p a in or d a n g e r —it aw a k e n s th e fancy or* im a g ination th a t h e a lth is im p roving—it s o o th e s lo com p o s u r e ; b u t only that disease m a y th e m o re firm ly s e c u re its hold, a n d m o re certainly t e r m in a te in death. My o b ject in th u s c o n troverting th e fallacies of the M edical C o u n s e l is, lo g u a r d th e com m u n ity against th e in e v itab le evil c o n s e q u e n c e s th a t w o u ld result from following th e ir ad vice iu cases o f ch o lera. D u ring th e prevalence o r p r o b a ble app r o a c h of th i s fatal uvalady, I w o u ld advise all to aid N a tu r e iu all c o s e s w h e re who m a k e s nn effort to th r o w off disease. If r e laxation o f th e bow e ls c o m e s on, r e s o r t t o V REMEDIES. T a k e U d o s e Of BRANDRETU’ s P il l s , a u d r e p e a t it until a healthy condition o f t h e s tom a c h aiul bow e ls s u p e r v e n e s . O n e valuable suggestion is found in th e R e p o r t of tive Me d ical Counsel. T h e y say ‘‘V io l e n t hv . rvia . txvi ; m e d ic in e s AllK CALCVLATEU TO DO* MlSCXilKr.*’ Thi& VS tl’VUS A v o id all m e rcurial purgatives, s a line purgatives, a n d indeed a ll t h e d r a s tic purgatives ul' th e drug shops p r e s c ribed by doctors. T a k e th e V e g e t a b l e U n i v e r s a l P i l l s o f Dr. llran d r e th , w liicli r e m o te only D ie m o r b id hum o r s o f t h e system , a u d do n o t debilitate an d ad d to the great prostration of th e ph y s i cal an d vital pow e rs o f lhe body, w h icli a r c s o peculiarly in a ll cases cholera. T h e y are* N a ture's aid in disease.— W h e n s h e is too w e a k to accom p lish hor w o rk, they p e r f o r m it for h e r . T h e M e d c a l C o u n s e l s u g g e st th a t g r e a t a ttention b e paid to clean sheets, s e w e rs, lanes, and alleys. A ll “ s o u rces o| filth nnd i n p u r i t y / ’ s u c h is th e ir language,should be p r o m p t ly rem o v ed b y th e pu b lic au th o r ities; and every citizen should keq> a w a tch ful eye about his p r e m ises “ a n d tt’ h is efforts are in a d e q u a te fo r t h e rem o v a l o f IUth, h e s h o u ld call u p o u ;he B o a rd o f h e a lth for a id.” A ll this is r ig h t and IU U -UU U U l t l t l v s >v . . . . . . . p r o p e r ; but h o w s tr a n g e it is.’ w h a t a s tr ik in g contrast th e r e is b e tw e e n th is s u g g e s tion and th a t w h ich advises the people to lock u p u ll t h e tilth in th e ir system by tak in g lau d a n u m ! T h e veinannd arteries o f t h e living b o d j\ through w h ich the blood o f life (low s, an d tbo g r e a t in testinal canal throu w h ich the system is nourished, unci oil th e s u p e rincum b e n t, useless n u t t e r filth o r im p u r ities, a r e thro w n o u t o f ,1 - system . U a rryingou t th e id e a o f th e learned M edical C o u n s e l, in this one respect, a t least, w e w o u ld suggest th a t w h ile tlu* cholera exists am o n g us, o r th r e a ten s o u r people w ith mi attack , tliu; each citizen exam ine w e ll uh is o w n p r o m ise s /’ (he c o m U tbn o f th e s y s tem , a m i i f h e fears an attack o f c h o lera from ‘o o groat a n a c c u m u lation oflilth o r m o rbid m a tter, so th a t he is in a d e q u a te to effect a rem o v a l, th a t he c a lls, n o t .«..*»— j i. <>„,t h u l u t s o m e an d t h u s p r e v e n ts o r r e l i e v e s a g r e a t v a r i e ty o f o i n e r i n a l ariiox, a s S p ina) irrita t i o n , N e u r a lg i a , S t V itus* D a n c e . S w o o n ing, K p U c p lic F i ts,C o n v u lsio n ? .& c . lt clean s e s t h e b lo n d .e x c it e s t h e liv e r to H e a l th y a c tio n tones th e slom - 'c h , an d gfv'es jn o d digestion, r e l ie v e s t h c how o ls o f to rp o r an d co n s D p u tio n , a l l a y s infiam tn& tiou, purifies th e a k i n , e q u a l i s e s t h e c i r c u latio n o f t h e blood, producing g e n tle w a r m t h e q u a l l y all o v e r th e b o d y ,a m i th e in s e n s ib l e p e r s p ira t io n ; re l a x e s all s t r i c t u r e s am* tig h tn e s s , rem o v e s all o b s tr u c t io n s , au d in v i g o r a t e s t h t e n t i r e n*H w s f » ’yidcm . Js n o t t h i s t n c n tn o M E D I C I N E Y O U P R E - E M I N E N T L Y N E E D 1 B u t can a n y o f th e s e th i n g s bo s a id of S P T o w n s e n d In f e r io r a r t i c l e ? T i lls y o u n g m a n ’s liquid is n o t to be C O M P A R E D W I T H T H E O L D D R ’S , becauso o f one g r a n d f a c t , t h a t th e o n e Is IN C A P A B L I o f D E T E R I O R A T I O N , and N E V E R S P O I L S , w h ile t h e o t h e r D O E S ; so u r i n g , f e r m e n t i n g ,u t i d b l o i c i n f the b o ttles, co n tain in g i t i n t o fragm e n t*;; th e so u r , a c i d l i quid exploding, a n d d a m a g in g o th e r g o o d s I M u s t n o t th i s horrible com p o u n d be poiso n o u s to th e sy s t e m ? HVtnCJ jDUt acid in to a sy s te m alr& (U j*fcseaectl w it h a c i d ! W h a t c a u s e s D y s p e p s ia n u t a c id / 153*re n o t a I? k n o w c h a t r v h e n food s o u r s l a o u r s to m a c h s , w h a t m i s c h iefs i t p r o d u c e s ? — fla tu le n c e , h e a r t b u r n , p a l p ita tio n o f t h e h e a r t U v e r r o w p la in t, d iarrhoea, d y s e n te r y , colic, an d c o r r u p t io n o f th e blood ? W h a t is S c r o f u la b u t a n ac id h u m o r in t h e bo d y ? W h a t p r o d u c e s a l l t h e h u m o r s w h i c h bring on E r u p tio n * o f th e S k in , S c a ld H e a d , S a l t R h e u m . E r y s f p e l n s , W h i t e d w e llin g s , F e v e r S o r e s , a n d n i l u i c e r n i i o n s i n t e r n a l find e x te r n a l ? It is n o th in g u n d e r h e a v e n , h n t a n acid s u b s t a n c e w h ich s o u r s , a n d t^ius s p o ils a l l x h e f i u i d s o f t h e b o d y m o re or le s s . W h a t c a u s e s R h e u m a ti - m h u t a 1011 r o r ac id fluid w h i c h i n s i n u a t e s i u e l f b e t w e e n t h e j o l n t s u n d e l s e w h e r e , irrita t in g and inflam ing t h e d e l ic a t e tissu e s u p o n w h i c h it ac ts ? S o o f n e r v o u s d i s e a s e s , o f l i n f m r i t v of ( h e blood, or d e r a n g e d circu latio n s , a n d n e a r l y al I t h e a i l m e n t s w h ic h afiiict h it m a n n a t u r e . N o w is i t n o t h o r r ib le to m a k e an d s e ll , n n d in fin x teh tfforse to u s e th i s S O U R I N G . F E R M E N T I N G , A C ID “ C O M P O U N D ” O F S . P . T O W N S E N D , a n d v e t lie w o u ld fa i n h a v e i t u n d e r tto o d th a t 0,’d D r. J a c o b Tow n - sc u d ’s G e n u in e O r ig in a l S a r s a p a r illa is a n IM I T A T I O N o f h is in f e r io r p r e p a r a tio n ’ H e a v e n forbid t h a t w e s h o u ld d e a l in a n a r t i c l e w h ic h w o u ld b e a r t h e m o s t d i s t a n t r e s e m b la n c e to S . P . T o w n senri’s a r tic le I W e w i s h i t u n d e r s to o c l.b e c a u s e U is t h e abso lute tru th , th a t S P . T o w n s e n d ’s a r t i c l e a n d O ld D r. J a c o b T o w n sen d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a a r e heaven t aide a p a r f . c-nd in fin itely d i s s i m i l a r ; th a t th o y a r e u n li k e in e v e r y p a r t i c u l a r , h u v - iug n o t o n e s in g le th i n g In c o m m o n . A s S . P T o w n s e n d i s n o d o c t o r , a n d n e v e r w a s , i s n o c h e m i s t .n o p h a r m a c e u t i s t —k n o w s no m o r e o f m e d ic i n e 01 P A t t ' L L A — W o n d e r t i n ! blenslng iff t h e a g e —T u * M o s t I r T R A o n n iN .it.Y Mici 1 VIMS \H T i l k W o f c L P . T h i s l A t i u c i in p u t ttj>in CAiiurt i . u , ; l e s : I t is six t :in c - ',^ c h e a p e r , p l e a s a n t e r , nnd w a r r a n te r i xiq.crior / t o a n y so ld . Jt cure* w ith o u t v o u iiiing, p u r g irg , sic k e n in g , o r (U’hiJilbting th e 1‘A T l S h T . T h e gxeitt b e a u ty a n d su p e r io r i ty o f th i s S u r s n p a ilfto o v e r a l l o t h e r m e d icin e s is , t h a t w b l t e l t essO lcn te s tl.** d i s e a s e ,U in v ig o r a te s (be body. U i s o r e ot th e v e r ) l o t S P R IN G A N D S U M M E R M RDICtNJ*> e v e r k n o w n ; U n o t o n ly purifies t h e w h o le sy s tem , an d strei-gthvm * t l o p e r s o n , b u t It crea tes new , pure en d lich b h u d : n p n w r r pubscfcsetl by n o o t h e r m e d icin e . A n d In th i s IU h t l i c g r a n d s e c r e t o f I ts w o n d e r f u l su c c e s s , li hns p t r l o m r r i w ith i n t h e l a s t five y e a r s , m o r e th a n Hfii.lKJb c u i e s o f s e v c »c c a s e s o f d i s e a s e : a t le a s t 13,(100 w e r e c o n s id e r e d in c u r a b le . It h a s sav e d th e liv e s o f m o re th a n 5,01ft) c h i l d r e n d u r i n g t h e tw o p a s t sc u r i L i. 10,000 U A F E F O F G E N E R A L D E B I L I T Y u n d W A N T O F N E R V U U i? E N E R G Y — Ur. T o w n s e n d ’*S u r s f r p s r iU n In v ig o r a te s t h e w h o lesy H tt m p e r m a n e n tl y . 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C O N S U M P T I O N C U R E D — C leanse a n d S t r e j - i r / . m , C o n s u m p tion can be c u r e d . B r o n c h i tis, C o n s u tn jd io r t J .i v e r C o m p laint, C o lds, C a tarrh. C o u g h s. A s /h r , ■*, S p i t t i n g o f Blood, S o r e v t s n i n th r C .est, H eclec F lu s h , N i g h t Streets, D ijjieoll or P r o fu s e E x p e c tora tio n , P o m in th e s id e , «Pe, Ac; c been a n d can he c u r d . S P I T T I N G B L O O D . N e w Y o rk, A p r il 2P, 18*37. ^ D r . T o w n s e n d — 1 v e r l lv htflipt e t h n t y o u r F tirrn p a r illn o a s been th c m c u r .s , th r o u g h Provider^ce. o f s a v in g u<> l i l e . I h a v e fo r s e v e r a l y e a r s h a d a biul r r u g h . I t 1 e r a i r e t/o r s e e n d w o r s e . A t I n s t I r a is e d hirer qt; a n ti tier ol blo o d , h a d n i g h t s w e a t s , a n d w a a g reatly d e l u lila ir d an d re d u re d , , und did n o t ex p e c t to liv e . 1 h a v e o n lv used y o u r F a r s a - parillft h sh o r t tim e ,a n d t h e r e h a s a w o n d e r f u l « b a r g e b e t n w r o u g h t in m e . 1 am now ab le to w a lk nl! n\ e r t h e c i t y . 1 r a i s e n o M o o d , a n d m y cough h a s left u e . Y o u can tv 11 Im a g in e t h a t 1 a m th a n k t u l for ih t ?e r«*M>ha. Y o u r o b i. s e r v ’t, W m . U c s b x l l , C 5 ( /u il» tr ln c s i . R H E U M A I 'I S M — T ill* i? o n ly one o f m o re th a n fr.u* th o u s a n d ca s e s o f R h e u n m tism t h u t Dr. T o w n r c m i ’* P a r i s a p a r i l l a hu* cu r e d . T h e m o r t s e v e tc n r d chronic c a r c a u r e w e e k l y erad i c a t e d by its e x t r a o r d in a r y v ir tu e * . J u a C u m m ings, Esq. o n e o f t h c ftarisiantR iu th c L u n a tic At*y lu m . B la c k w e ll’s I s l u n d , ia t h e g e n tlem a n s p o k e n o f In t h e fo llo w in g l e t t e r : B lack w e ll s K tar.d . F e p t 14.1847. D r. T o w n s e n d — D e a r S i r : I hnve s u f l r r t d terrib ly fo r p in e y e a r s w i t h th e R h c m im tlv m ; consi«ler:»idc o f t h e tim e 1 c o u ld n o t e a t , s l e e p o r w a lk . I h n d t h e m n ic.d d is tre s s in g )utins. an d m v lim b s w e r e te r r ib ly j-voU c n . 1 h v v e u s e d lo u r b o ttles o f y o u r S a tsa p a r illu . r .r d th e y h a v o d o n e m e m o r e th a n o n e th o u s a n d doll:* ~i< w o r th o f good.— I m u 50 m u c h b e t te r — in d e e d . 1 a m ent. rely reliev e d Y o u a r e a t lib e r ty to u s e t h i s for t h e b e n tf n of th e ufilh tetl. Y o u rs, r e s p e c t f u lly , J s s t r s C u m m in g s . 45F I T S ! 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T o w n s e n d — D e a r S i r — I h a v e a little girl v e v e n ycr.rs o f a g e , w h o h a s been s e v e r a l y e a r s M u lcted w ith F i t s ; w o tried alm o s t ev e r y t h in g for h e r , b u t w i t h o u t pu . t . c * s ; u t Inst, alth o u g h w c co u ld find no reco m m e n d a tio n in o n r c i r c n l a i s fo r cases Uke h e r s , w e th o u g h t , a s s*l>© v.na iu very d e l ic a t e h e a l t h , w e w o u ld givo h e r s»-me o f y o u r S a r s a p a r i l l a ,a n d a r e v e i v glad w e d id , f m il n o t only sto r e d h e r s tr e n g t h , b u t s h e hax hnd no r e t u r n o f t h c F i t s , to o u r g r e a t p le a s u r e nod su r p r ise. S h e is f a s t l t c o n r i r g ru g g e d au d h e a r t y , f o r w h i c h w c f e e l g r a tefu l. Y o u r s , r e s p e c t f u l l y , J ohn J r . •- T o t a l , ................................ $721,152 00 T i l l y M a y o r /m d A ld e r m e n o f tb o citv o f B rooklyn , in C o m m o n C o u n c il c o n v e n e d , d o ordain a* fo llo w s : .Skc. J . T h a t t h e ow n e r o r ow n e r s o f tb e lo t o f gro u n d on th c w e sterly side o f N a v y stree t from H igh slreet to Park av e n u e , and* a lso on b o th sides o f said N a v y s tr e e t from Park to .Myrtle a v e n u e s b e an d ( b e y a r e h e r e b y r e q u ir e d to cause* th c s idew a lk lying in fro n t o f and adjoining said lot to the w idth 01 ' s ix feet, to b e flagged w ith good a n d p r o p e r flagging stone,- « f n o t less th a n tw o inches th ick n o r less th a n tw o feet in w id th and th r e e feet Jn len g th , an d in such m a n n e r as to conform to tho o rd in a n c e s o f t h e U o tnm o n C o u n c il re latin g thereto , an d thc* d irections o f tho Uity I n s p e c tor, w ith in th i r ty days after notice o f th e pussage o f tin s ordinance, u n d e r penalty o f filly d o llars. g 2. N o tice o f th i s O rdinance shall be served u p o n sabl o w n e r o r otvnersyif r e s id in g in th e e ity o f B rooklyn, a n d th e in case s u c h o w n e r \or ow n e r s do not reside iu s a id city, or if up o n reasonable Inquiry th e n a m e o r place o f r e s idence o f su c h ow n e r o r o w n e rs can n o t bo a s c e rtained , or he o r they sh a ll b e ab s e n t from saitl city so :is n o t to adm it o f t h e s e r vice h e r e in ab o v e pro v id e d , th e n hy publishing th e sam e d a ily in th e C o rporation n e w s p a p e r s for th e space o f five d a y s ; an d tho C ity In s p e c to r is h e r e b y d ir e c ted to cause su c h notice to be given. ■j 3. In case the. sak l ow n e r o r ow n e r s s h a ll neglect o r r e fuse lo com p ly^w ith th e first s e c tion o f th i s O rdinance, w ith in the lim e th e r e in lim ited , t h e s u id City In s p e c tor is hereby d ir e c ted t o r e p o r t l h e tact to th e said M ayor and C o m m o n C o u n c il, to th e en d th a t they m a y cau s e th e s a id w o r k to bo d o n e , a n d th a t t h e costs, ch a rges a n d expenses th e r e o f m a y b e m a d e st lien u p o n th e s a id prem ises, a n d m a y b e collected in th e s a m e m a n n e r a s is p r o v id e d by law for tb c collection o f assessm e n ts for local im p r o v e m e n ts in s a id city. A d o p ted J u n e 4. 1849. JA M E S C. W A T T S , City C lerk. F r k p . K . W e s t , C ity In s p e c to r. Jnnc2f>, 1849. * j«*2? 5t M aking th e sum o f seven h u n d r e d and tw e n ty-one thousand one h u n d r e d aud fifty-two d o llars. T h e undersigned fu r th e r c e rtify, th u t th e huHinesH o f the com p a n y is that o f Life Insurance alone, th a t it is a M u tual Com p a n y , a n d h a s uo o th e r cap ital th a n th a t r e c e iv e d from prem ium * . .Sworn lo A p ril 20, 1849. R O B E R T L . P A T T E R S O N , P resident. B knjam ix C. T r e a s u r e r . C E R T I F I C A T E O F A U T H O R I T Y . Com nTR 0 n . 1 t r ' 3 O f u c k , ) A lbany, May 8,1849. (j Batisfaciorv evidence b a ) in g b e e n furn ished t o m o th a t S tephen C’row e ll, o f th e city o f B rooklyn, h a s been d u lv ap pointed a n ag e n t for th e M u tual B enefit Life In s u r a n c e C o m pany. b e ing a n I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y in c o r p o r a ted by t h e s tate of New Jersey , a n d th a t th e s a u l c o m p a n y is possessed of the nm m m t o f actual c a p ital, u n im p a ir e d , w h ich is r e q u ir e d by thv wpventh s e c tion o f an ac t e n titled “ A n a c t t o p r o v id e lor th e incorporation o f Insu r a n c e C o m p a n ies, p a r s e d A p r il 10, 1849. N o w , therefore, in pu r s u a n c e o f Uie provisions o f th e A c t aforesaid, I, W a s h ing to n H u n t, com p tr o ller o f th e state of N ew Y o rk, d o here))} certify, th a t tin.* s a id S tep h e n Crow ell is authorised ns a n A g ent for th e said M u tual Benefit L ife I n surance C o m p a n y , to issue policies, receive p r e m iu m s , a n d transact th e busin e s s o f Life I n s u r a n c e in th e citv of B rook lyn. I 11 w ituess w h e reof, I h a v e hereu n to sub s c r ib e d m y nam e , and caused tin* s e a l o f mC- o flice to be nflixed, th e day'aud the year first a b o v e w r itten. * AV. H U N T , C o m p troller. S T E P H E N C R O W E L L , A g e n t, 43 F u lto n s tr e e t. Ih.viE L A y r k s , M . I f , M edical E x a m iner, F u lio n r o r n p r o f Sands s tr e e i. jc 4 tf from th e sew e rs a m i c a n a ls of h is s y s tem , n n d restore h im t o health. Tieuicr, is n o t th i s a com m o n -sense c riticism u p o u th e use of o p itm aa advised in th e rep o r t of w h ich I s p e a k ? N o t o n e ofthis M e d ical C o u n sel d a r e d e n y b u t th a t th e effects w h ich I have attrib u t e d to opium do m o s t c e rtainly follow its ndnin istralio n . I t is painful to w itness th e prom u lgation of o p inions so c r u d e , so inconsistent w ith the w ell e stablished law s c f d isease, a n d th c m e thod of rem o v ing it, a n d tlm t too bv inoi w h o se profession is that of m e d icine. 1 he P u b lic's serv a it, B. BRA ND R K T 1 L N rjv Y’ o r k , J u n e 1.1849. Z lsT M rs. G O F F , M a rket street, n e a r F u lto n St., B rooklyn, is thosole A g e n t for I )r. B randreth’s P ill's. jo 8 lm r e c e i v i n g a g e r i u l ------- v i r t u e s o f t h e a r t ic l e s u s e d in p r e p a r in g i t , und w h i c h are in c a p a b le ol c h n n g e s w h i c h u r i g h t r e n d e r t b e m tb o A g e n ts o f D ise a s e i n s te a d o f h e a l t h . B a t w h a t e l s e sh o u ld b e ex p e c te d Irom o n e w h o k n o w s n o th in g c o m p a r a im e ly of m e d icin e or d i s e a s e ! l t r e q u ir e s a p e r s o n o f s o m e ex p e r i e n c e to cook an d s e r v e u p ev e n a com m o n d e c e n t m e a l . H o w m u c h m o r e im p o r t a n t is H th a t t h e p e r s o n s w h o m a n u f a c t u r e m e d icin e d e s ig n e d for j e a s y co n f i n e m e n t W E A K S T O M A C H S A N D E N F E E B L E D S Y S T E M S , ‘ ih o t ild k n o w w e ll th e m e d ical p r o p e r t ie s o f p la n ts, th e h e s t m a n u e r o f secu r in g a n d c o n c e n tra t in g th e i r h e a lin g v i r t u e s . a l s o hji ex ten s iv e k n o w led g e o f t h e v a r i o u s dis e a s e s w h i c h ntfect t h e h u m a n s y s t e m , a n d h o w to a d a tu rem e d ies to t h e s e d ise a s e s ! I t i s to a r r e s t f r a u d s upon t h e u n f o r t u n a t e , to p o u r balm nto w o u n d e d h u m a n i t y , to k in d le h o p e in th e d e s p a i r in g b o s o m ,to re s t o r e h e a l t h and bloom an d v igor in t o th e c r a s h e d an d b r o k e n , a n d to b a n i s h I n f ir m ity , t h a t O L D D r JA C O B T O W N S E N D h a s S O U G H T a n d FO U N D th e op J P I C - 3 T I C P A R T I E S — S c h o o l and p r iv a te parties can procure s tages to ac com m o d a te from 12 to 30 persons*, for E x c u r s ions, on ap p licatio n a t th e F.a*t Brooklyn S tag e Office, o r to th e S u p e r in ten d e n t at th e F u lton B Y o r d e r o f the. H o u . M ichael UMtuftThr, 1*1 J u d g e of N e w Y o rk C o m m o n Pleaa. N o tice ia hereby given, p u r s u a n t to the p r o v is ions o f th e statu te uuU torizing a ttach m e n ts u g u iust a b s c o n d ing, c o n c e a led an d non-resident d e b t or*, th a t tut a ttachm e n t 1ms issued ag a in s t th e estate o f T h o m a s S m ith , a residen t o f B a ltim o re, in th e state of M aryland, im d th a t th e sam e w ill be. sold for th e paym e n t of Itis d e b ts, unless h e ap p e a r and discharge s u c h attach m e n t a c c o rding to law , w ith in 9 m o n th s from th e first p u b licatio n o f th i s n o ti c e ; anti th a t th e p a y m e n t o f any d e b ts d u e to him hy resid e n ts o f th is s tate, nnd i h e delivery to h im o r for h is use, of any p r o i petty w ith in th is stale belonging t o h im und tb e tra n s f e r o r anv *»ueh p roperty by him are forbidden by law , and are v o id. D a ted ti)e i5th dav o f M av, 1849. * J O I I N O E V E R E U X , m y ! 8 law 9 m A ttorney . * ‘inching C reditor, *'• N assau s treet, N . Y . — _________ . 30 . atto o stree t, B r o o k ly n - D aily an d W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r E a tibiiaU raeut. - g ^ A G L d E B U ILD IN G Ferrv. je l u r H U S T E D & K E N D A L L , F O fiC S Y — T h e “ B o u q u e t o f Poesy*'— b y T h e o d o r e A. G o u ld. T h i s is an eleg a n t little book , a n d b u t j n s t published. P rice 50 c e n ts . F o r sale bv A . 91. W I L D E R , 51 F u lton street, und W I L D E R fo CO. 130 A tla n tic s t . _ J |P _________________________________________ *|T V B S E N ’ S E X T R A C T :-'—T h e richest v a r iety o f Lu- H A bin's p e r f u m e r y at t h e D r u g s to r e , 184 F u l t o n s t r e e t — L A M B E R T 'S — P r ice, s m a ll b o tt le s ,50 e l s ; l a r g e 7 5 c e n t?. mh21 tf I ¥ A K Y T l N ; D $ y i l i b s T y T H E C I T Y O F B R O O K L Y N F O R SA L E .—T h i s valu a b le property hns a front o f one h u n d r e d an d fifty feet on F u r m a n street, am i r u n n in g to tlte E a s t r iv e r a b o u t 220 feet, a n d lays d irectly opposite ft* W a ll s tr e e t, N e w Y o r k , and very n c a r t l i e new forry a b o u t to b e e s tablished to B rooklyn. It* b e e n o c c u p ied m a n y years by Mr. R a n s o m for t h e s torage o f n a v a l s tores. Ifwoid, ( h e ternw o f p a y m e n t w ill b e very liberal— o r i t w ill be rented for o n o o r m o re v e a r s . A p p lv to V A E N T lN E G . H A L L , fl&5 tf Jcor. P e a r l an d B o o k m a n streets* Now Y o r k . C H O L E R A — N o thing affords m o r e general s e c u rity u g a i n s l th e C H O L E R A th a n a h e a lthy condition o f t h e O r g m s o f D igestio n ; b u t these a r e o ften kuow n t o c r e e p in to disorinr so gradually an d insidiously, th a t tlte patient h a r d ly know* th a t he is th o subject of it. U c a n n o t b e said th a t thcsenrgnns a r e in h e a lth w h e n th e bow e ls are costive o r irregnlar, th e e v a c u a ti o n s d a r k or u n n a tu r a l in color, a n d th e tongue foul nnd lo a d e d in th e m o r n ing. T h e s e alw a y s d e n d e d e r a n g e m e n t of t h e organs of digestion, and are al- tvaysseen to g e th e r , b u t i t often hap p e n s t h a t th e individual has m v e r n o tic e d 't h e m un til they h a v e been pointed out by itis ptysicinn a s t h e c a u s e o f s o m e oth e r s u b ject o f c o m p laint. T h is subject is w o rth y o f great attention, for, in those p e r sons v im are n o t d e p ressed by intem p e rance, th e disordered condition o f th e organs o f digestion c o n s titutes a m o re gene ral c tuse o f C h o lera th a n any o ther. A l lliss tim e , th e refore, it is especially advised th a t o v e ry one J io u ld p a y a d u e r e g a rd to tlte reguhirU y o f ( h e bow e ls , the :olor of th e evacuations, and th e state o f th e tongue, and, i f tliey arc s n c h a s *hos b e e n already described, d e p e n d upon it be* is ftir m o re O P E N T O A N A T T A C K O F C H O L E R A than Iw* is a w a r e of, a n ti it therefore becom e s Ids d u ly to r e - m o v e these d isordered sym p tom s. ->**- U n d er s u c h circum s tances th e object is, first, to evacuate th c hmvels, a n d then su p p o r t th e ir n a t u r a l an d heaJthv a c tion. 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