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THE Vel. Vil.=-No. 398.-—-Whole He. 2006. IVERPOOL PACKETS. To suite Sew York op tne 8th Livecpool on the 19th et each mo poncien suai Se ean Win, Skiddy,29Us Jue, SE CAAMER ps eh IVERPOOL. N, Captain F. A. Depeyster, 18th March. SHE RIC. Captan Win, Shiddy, 1sth'April, ‘Captain John Collin, 13th May, NS Captain #eB-Cobb, 12vh Ju shipe are all of the first class,upwards of 1000tons, built im the city of New York, with, ouch beans $e combine i comfort fo . peed with unusual jgementoftherraccemmodations, The Cae: is $100, for bay ample atores will be de e mas- idea. Ttcsake every exertion to give general satisfac tee. i ywaers ofthese ships will be re rites tact crea Want for. 4 TthittMe willheresfier go armed, and their pecu Fea tion givesthem security hot posscased by any o Seaeele je of war. rrp eA scm t., New York, or AS. BRO SO., Liverpool. ra Letters Sy .aper ounce. nd news ach. mh sheet: 60 cen! KK AND HAVRE PACKETS. eh YOUR gConD LIN) i. Lat and Havre on the 'éth of each month as follows: onthe ‘k. Fvom Havre. Cia March” rath Ron i it h int November iath Beer mb ‘i la iat Alu {eth September ist Deceraber sth January let May June lat Pepescaber 1eth Getober Bred’k Hewitt, lat January el H 7 ' New sup ST. NICOLAS.) At October November J.B. Pell. Int February ‘accommodations of these ships are not su Passed, rom vane Bitat may be reqired (or comfort. The price of ca pining wage a 8100, Passengers will be supplied with every pase 4 Pie exception of wines axa liquors. “intended for these vesscla will be forwarded by the sabes ber free a any te aye aie Ror freight or passage apply to r For tre POD e HINCKEN, Agents, “ 9 Tontine Buildings. NEW ORLEAN! LJ LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS yminodation of shippers, it is in led to ed from this port on the Ih, 1oth, 15th, goth ach month, commencing the tath October, and until May, when regular days willl be appointed for lof the year, whereby great delays and disap Tbe prevented during the summer moutha. The iM commence this arrangement = re! 10, it. Cor EE. Gat: Jackson KEAKSrE ARE, STON, Capt. Lath WP MONTSVI OCMULG BS f “ (ford. QUIBA, Ca Ipile ety of New York, ty for packets, areof a light draft of water, have recently been vat lendid | + With accom copper aedalled for comlort. "They are command NEete ane atends who will maue every, exertion to give Sewers ruber he ornervorcavians ‘of theseships will be responsi- maT a ec es eoeet ue ce pat o reoard of Pear caer rare Pfiadlog are taken fortnesame, and cop relneignt or vesnage.apoly to - ; COs § CO. baBoath st or ‘OODRI atin New ail punctually as ave the goods correct STEAM NAVIGATION BETWEEN ANTWERP AND NEW YORK ; VIA—SOUTHAMPTON. BELGIAN STEAMER BRITISH QUEEN, M. M. Keane, Commanper ‘The days of departare of this wel:-known Steamship, have een fixed as foliows : From Southampton, From New York, On 7 b May, 18: On 7th Juve, a: e, meals not included, fg, Sou bam nthe nan of erstipental hotel; in the beat erate prices. Families or parties cx the voyage with the steward. moar ay fur her jnformetion, apply to “ i £ OF Paaseges OF Oy iT KH. MALI, Agents 41 Beaver street. [NEW KORK AND NEWARK. cents. Fare reduced to it, New York- From foot of Comtianat Fea AtoA.M. Ata P.M. MM do Leave New York. t 9 A M.acd 4) P.M. At 1 P. ZABETHTOWN, RAHWAY Ean! Sey BRUNSWICK. are eed. From the foot of Liberty street daily. eee ore nizive New Brimwiek. At 9 eo baal M. 45 P.M. . 1 ILLE stages connect with they oxen svenennant Do @o ahway, Lown, 25 cents, fare in the 7} A. M.trainfrom New Brunswick, snd 43 ‘ ik, haa been reduced between PB tly ery ork and New Brunewick to 80 cents. and Rahway te i ae muilline passes through New Brunswick for tBo'cleck. -M. tripfrom New Brunswick is omit sengers who procure their tickets at the tieketoffice,re- pa icketgratia. Ticket received by theeonductor Savon tetas when mrekawed ha febit Sm? RTANT TO WESTERN MERCHANTS. RELIANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE—For the Transportation of G ous between Philadelphia and Pittsburg 4 ae improvement in transp.rtation affords to western mer- chants peculiaradvantages. The goods being carefully pack- ed in the boats at our warehoase, No. 365 carried over the Columbia and Portage BR: transhipment. Careful cap’ aing and crews are employed, who take charge of the goods at Philadelohia, and cootlnue’ with them the extire route, thus avoiding delays and the liability of lots being separated atne way. IN. B —Passengers forwarded to Pittsburgh every day, Sur- H. STORK, Agent, 7W street. days excepted, 8 ai23m* m 5 RAILROAD NOTICE. MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. NEIW BRUNSWICK AND NEW YORK. FPHE NEW JERSEY Railroad and ‘Traneportation Com- pany have established » Freight Line between Ni Rrunewick and New York, which they intend to run per “ia Wing New srunewick at § A.M. daily, (Sundays ex- ) and the foot of Liberty street, New Ye ry Ane ‘o country dealers aud merchants the above line ts very de ble for the speedy aud cheap conveyance ef merchandise every description, and more particularly to Drovers and salers in Live Stock, who cao have 150 head of cattle con- veyed between New Brunswick and New York, the sameday, he tes fur ean erates for the ion of cattle, horses, males, “sad ~&4 rae, . Trevor ceding steamboat prices merchandise are very rehandise setit by. this line is uot Sar elon the North Rivers tenet © tary. extra S Compent have feted up a large storehouse at New Brunswick adjoining the Railroad Depot, whieh will always for the veoreans i mg ae ~~ wir tickets at the ¢ Pakicnr oe eee eh et d all other agent or consi s will consign their grods to William Bingham, Pittsburg, Boo will attend to shippang all such consigumente veithout of 3 gee me ao on each package or rates of freight, which are as low ag line. Apoly to M. TYSON, Agent, No.8 feat sage ie No.2, N. R. ite Pie N Pasengers forwarded to Pittaburg and Pottsville, N.B engry day, Sundays excepted. “rooks, American Fin Hroat street; Phelps, 2 Sexe RCo Wen Buhietbar ce iin am F FTE he» cag , af ELL'S, WES ND COL BPRINGThe steamboat HIGHLAND ariirop, will lene the fovt of Mtovday.rivrreley and Saierdny aRerpenese he High,anuer will ex fock. an’ Tuesday and Friday * oF paanag: NBR! Sacra 4 oe Sunere thereof unless bill @esame LIFE BOAT ASSOCIATION, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FRANCIS PATENT LIFE BOATS. AMERICAN MOULDING COMPANY. WAREHOUSE 112 BROADWAY, nn crry HOTEL. NOTICE ‘tO BUYERS OF CABINET FURNITURE. ubscriber would ingite the at of those wish- ing te purchase articles‘in the to lishment, where is to be fouud a rieh assortm: wood and Mahogany Furniture, of #reuch and other patterns, some of which are not to be found elsewhere, ‘entirely: original. Also, handsome rich ae windows, 5 ilt Gornices Poles aud Rings ; together w ith, Damaeks, Galloous and Tas: ia, and every articie attached to curtains, w' will be le in the latest style from patterna lately received. N.B. Particular attention pair! to the fitting up of Otto- muns, Fire Screens, ered tapestry. $ 16-6 815 Broadway. next the Hospital. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. AS THE FASHIONASLE TAILORING EsTA- BLISHMENT, 108 Beekman street,near Pearl. Gentle- and other fuser articles. with embroid- WASHINGTON MEEKS, men who are now or formerly have paying extra: vagant prices for their clothing, are assured that they need do the subseriber wil: guarantee to all who pa- me fit, a fashionable style and excellent ing ‘moderate prices— Bup. West of Eng. Wool-dyed, black, bine, or green dress conts, $15 to $22. z Pants, double milled do black. plaid, and fancy cass., $6 to Veste—Fine cashmere, satin,and all kinds, $3 to $6. sean eeenats ve ee epare, gaennes, irom $7 to ; Vests, $1, i ite, $l, 2. igen s S100 983 Fane, 6160 t BIN MOFFAT. ‘DR. JOSEPH EVANS GRAND RESTORATIVE For the cure efevery form je THE IMPURITY O CAUSED by the satal 0: ga system, and other di fala or King’s Kvil. T mors and sweilinge in the neck. secondary ay mptoma of Sy phi lis, or the constiturioval form of the Veuerial Di ra ulcerated sore Throat Uleera on the id other partsct the body. Dis ings, and ulcerations of the. bo B Ns becoming derang?d and en- and exhaustion of the while swellings, & 0g kines of sores Long standi ore sores; rheumatiom, gout, liver complaint, aud all discases eauserjby an improper use of mercury, local and constitutional debilt' y or weakness, gonorrhce x. gleet leucorrhaes or whites, vel, ke., or when the eyatem has been exhnsted genmuality’in youth, intempe ance, long standivg debilitating diseanes, lorg residence in Southern ctimates, and other debilt tating causes. This invaluable medicine hag been employed by the proprie- tor im an extensive private and hospital practice, both in E, rope and Americ: for the last forty years. during which time he has ‘over 5000 patieats, who wer? afflicted with some of the most loathsome and destructive forms of d'sease, many of whom are nw hving, an iy to testify to the efficacy of this medicine, Itcures by gi 2 ing the regulating the circulation. invigorating and citing the vital organs to 4 nataral and healtiy action’ and taus causing all impurities 'o be expelied from the system, and cre- Aing the seergtion of perfectly pure and healthy blond. Price $1 per bottle, Forsale only at the Private Reside nce No. aS jreeawich sir.et, two doors above Canal atreet. m: a : $500 PREMIUM. K INDE TH TRUCTIBLE INk,which R. M. BART- LETT exhibited at the Fair of the American Tusticute New York, 1841, with an offer of $500 to any one who shoyld extract it from pape*, and wh:ch received the wold medal of the lastitute,can be had by callimg on Messrs. Rawdon, Wright & Hateh, bank pote engravers. 48 Merchants’ Exchange. by secret & ‘Orders fi rt of the Union, post, paid, through the aber emaed house i Kisnaed to. Ne ; i main unchanged as per Sill exdure, atd is exceedingly valuable abeve. all in dellible inks now in use, of which we have any knowledge. John Torrey. M. D., Professor of Chymistry,, &c. a the College of Phosiciane and Surgeons, NY, James R. Chilton, M D , Practical Che John A. Warde D., Professir af Chymistry. Lm* and Mineralog+, Cincinnati College, Ohio. 30 ODD YEARS F EXPERIENCE in the sci ~=actice of curing cer- ce) fais diamaka usvecsented AUREL, of No.103 Ca- nalatrect, to eradicate those diseases in question, whe Rew, old, or inveterate, in leas Unas hall the time ‘employed by thecom: | doctors, who poison their patients with mer- Oe Wea aeaagers ore aporived that Dr. Lisi 1 i es angers are apprited that Dr. L. is i cian ofthe med eal fxcuty of Paria, alao ‘gradu ae Beet States, as can be proved by his diolomas m2 im* PIANO FORTES. SQUTHERN, DEALERS aud parchasers generally will find it to their advantage to call and examine a choice as ent of the ebove article, comprising 4 varie! ves, of rovewood and mahogany, ith grand action, scrol stands, and every modern improvement. are warranted to b> equal to auy iu the at the lowest pogsible pri fe it Fourteenth street, betw N.B.—Piano F ¢ Hire—A good assortment of piano fortes for hire at the monufactory. aT 3m SOMETHING NEW EUW’S GARDEN, 49 Bowery. —The uadersigned takes ‘opportunity to inform his friends and tne public that Garden and Saloon at 49 Bowery, where he opy, to receive their calls. His Swoon will be constantly supptied with the choicest and best of Fruita, Cou- fectionary , Coffee, Ice Creams, Lemonade and Soda that the affords ry atte ition bedi toed pte ou his partto make Garden and Saloon a pleasant aud agreeable resort to the ladies and genemen who may favor them with a call. ald imc H. LEUR, 49 Bowery. CARPETING, &C. CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. ‘ONES & MARC jowery, New York. are now re- ly of Carpeting, Oil Clothe, Win- dow Shader, Druwet Rugs, Door Mats, Table and Piano Covers, Steir he. Ja &e ‘Among their goods are many new and rich patterns of Eng- lish and“Ameriean manufacture, whieh cenuet be exeeeded for beauty, quality and cheapness in the city. Persona about furcishing their houses are iavit L. MARCY. CREAM---CREAM---CREAM. Still the Cities widely teem i of ‘erbena Cream— The finest Shaving Co »pound known, ¥ ate clearly re fis go skilfully prepar Fy ven the roghest beard, Al razor’s edge bestows 9 that the sharpest knows >Tis pure, and pleasant, choice and cheap— Will in every climate keep— Makes it a pleasing task to shave, And will both cimeand trouble sive. red and sold by C.H. RING, 53 Fulton street; Bas ett.644 Broadway, and 459 Brosdway. mai im ‘ 1 ~ GENERAL AGENCY. Te SUBSCRIBER has taken the store 75 Fulton street, Brocklyn, for the sale of the most approved genuine pa- tent and family medicines, perfumery fancy articles, &c. ‘Manufacturers and proprictors 0 articles, or of any thing else, who wish for au active, stirring agent to dispose of there productions, will frad such an one in the person of the aabscribar. “ 8 J. STEWART. 75 Fulton st., Brooklyn For sale, most of the approved family mer s. Persons purchasing here may rely on ebiaining genuige article: m GARDENING. ANTS a Situation *@ Gardiner, by a min who under- stands his burla J pactmenta, in also a first rate a '# from genilemen of the first ich can be ates James Beonett of 1. Anote ad 0 Gardiner, at No. ulyn, will be pue.ually attended to. arth = em per ee yrs RENCH MECHANICAL LAMPS.—The subscriber hege to call the attention of parcies about fitting up public or private houses, to the greit advantage to. be gained by adept- H lamps instead of gas. at the present extremely low 1 aj well e tablished fect that a hotel orany be lighted with theus at les# than one half the 3, and ides they afford a more agreea- ule and better diffused light,entirely free irom sinell or smok Aa a reading or study lamp, they are sti ly recommended, the light. being perfectly steady ; and. ciffased through a ground globe canst poraibly have any inj effect upon the eye. They are used in n.oat of the fibraries ia France and throughout the continent. 920 t mie * Take physic early—mi ‘When the disease beeo R'§ Ser ER, by_the ¥ 1 dite have beeu. proved by thousands, to be fest Family Medicine hitherto discovered. At 0 e year they will be found very valuable to all tho wish to secure themaclves again't sicknss, ‘They are dike eafe for chili as for any Farioe of jife, md require no stra sttentien to diet or vo clofiuag, biligns and liver cou pints, sePe wy at dimeases, 8 ; ig from un impure The bised, or f the stomach of bow a ‘etal edily removed by (aking hey prevent seury: Uveness clit couseqiiences—therefore seafaring men shoud fi od t ‘tren gtheha the Yeeblg pegrammed Up 8 ‘trong, and will be . malee vf all ages {it isle” secerding the directious), who i “- may be summed rou wish to be secure bed I, by Wm. Wat, pothe- Now 3" Simuth, corner of Pulte ani Oe OT ares aruanint Patton STRAW WRA' 1000 Fe ima ero . S'ne treellent article, just ro edad (or le by eee “ PE RSRE ROOK S a Vinerte at ili 100," in Norma Ségars, LANDED from brig Ohio, from Havans, of siperior quali ty, for sale in lots to suit purchasers. at reasonable pri alo tm? by M. RADER, 46 Chatham at. TEKL PENS—From the celebrated manufact STAM uttott: of Bite inghamee The ‘high eee ation’ of these ‘pens hae induced mary islerior makers to fiitate tem thereby injuring thetwell earsed reputa jou of J weph Gillott’ Public are requested to be particular from whom they parehase. fe a Rf be bay 4 by the , ity, and ‘style of putting up. A const b RO! fARDOW, m6 im? 9 Maiden Lane. FISK’S COMBINED SUMMER BAKER & COOK STOVE, FOR COAL OR WOOD. A ATWOOD, Patentee—Prices from 16,50 to $12—The « tleus,furnace and front of this stove are made of castiron* and hasa large fire oven attached to it, which will do nearly treble the cookiug of the largest siz-d ordinary Cock Stoves. The eof the furnree will admit a boiler mm ng vie gallons. and by the use ol ision plate, suita dle for boiling four different dishes; in addition to all this, two fowls or a lars piece of meat may be roas‘ed io front, aod all done with less than Seevts per dey, for proof of which we refer to those who have used them. FISK’S Stove Estab’ hment, i ‘ater street. ites, in addition to which over hing at the store, Street 8th April, 1842. rong the variety of he one f purchased I have uselit during Read the following certi two hundred may be seen by FISK’ fet decided preterrne u e 'd would most cheerfully recommend it to the public asin my opinion susceptible of na improvement for simplicity or economy, and worthy of more praise than can be appreciated without a trial of it am, with reapect, yours. &=. KIN! Pastor of the Bereau (Baptist Mr. Fisk, 909 Water atreet—The Summer Stove wi pure! d of you Is no one, withont trial, would’ believe the amonot of cooking that my be done by it, orits economy. Suflice it to say, that with oceasionally an extra fire, we have cooked for from 25 to 35 persons, with eaough lessfael to save more than the price ‘of the atove. i MRS. BUEL, 63 Falton street. _March 95, 1842. al5 imi CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. HE Subseriber is now apening his Spring supp! HARDWARE & CUTLERY, received per late arri from Birmingham and Sheffield. Together witha general sortment of Domestic Goo is. which he is prepared to offer at the very LOWEST CASH PRICES, , Cabinet tock and ‘The atteutton ef Country Merchants, Build Makers, &e., 18 solicited to an exammation of hi cea. as he is confident they will find it to their interat to Rivorhim witha call ALFRED F. LAGRAVE, 210 Greenwich corner Barclay, New York. A reguler supply ef FALL RIVER CUT NAILS, and Coopers Glue. Also—a complete assortment of Mechanica Tosls, James Screws, &e. m2 3m* A PROBLEM AND the way to solve it. Why do the imitators of my Tab- let Kazor Strop allow me to carry off the premium medal and diploma, from. the American Iustitute, year after ye ry ithouteven submiiting their own for tria:? O ye of tender nd tough beards, answer the above by bringivg a dull Pp Razors, and teat for yourselves he truths of the certifi- catesef the mort scientific gentlemen in the country, ¥ Profersor Griscom, Dr. Moit, Gen, J Tallmadge and other VERS, sole inventor and manofacturer of the mets le ae t Razor Strop, with four sides, 163 Broadway. mgo Im* FOR THE FACE AND SKIN, AMONG the many and various Cosmetica that are offe: LA ‘to the public for beav'ifying the complexion, and remoy- ing -very eruption from the (ace, none can be so confidently recommended as Church's Vegetable Lotion it imparte a de- licateamo-hness to the comp exicn, and effectually removes pimples, blotches, tan, freckles, rangw.rma, and all o-her cuta- Teous eruptions and disc: lorations.« e Price 75 cents per le—sold at Church's Dispensary, 188 Bowery, corner ef Sprivg street. i t rent. W. Bull, Hartford: C. & N. W. Simmoze, Pine, corner of Fourth street, Philad:iphia; Charles Steane. Pough: keepsie. m39 tm’ ‘DOCTOR PROVOST. OME individuals write against the use of balsam cousivy. bebs. nitre, camphor, mineral astringenta, &c t the world knows cure of secret duse: above mamed med beyond adoubt ”Itis perfect folly to dens that at requires a profestional man, aman of 5! nie profes: mon, toknew when and how re those medicives, isequally as obvious to menof minds. [hope, therefore, that geatlemen Fequiring medical aidwill not give ear co all the foolish stuff which they may see in. th of advertisements, but they ‘will call upon me, at No. where they shall h fi dent that notapa ly satisfied that who has conde- Quacks. My of- J. PROVOST, M.D. “~"DR, FAWCETT 2 EMBER OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SUR. GEONS of London and Edinburgh, and of the Medical College of Philadelphia,confiaes bis practice to a select branch of his profess . ‘Noeet empta dolore voluptas.”” Dr. F. is encouraged by the untform success attending his mode of treatment in the cure of venereal, gleets, strictures, seminal we: urial affect ons, together those other bad symptoms which undermine Tay the fuuadation of premature decay, | treatment or any other cause. Inauch persons the appeti enerally defectivs, and the relih for 'ifealmort ia mode of treatment is universally admired—his me being plessantto the taste and smell, gentiy aatringes the fil regular bre acended to place himself among the ad, corner Stone st. the stomach avd gives that proper tensity, what diger- tion requires. His ‘constitutional or noone Se iNity, ac lity afforda very extessive observations on sexual mi hess, and impoteney brought on by delusive habite— all its attendant sy mpto: ed. This work can be obtained e Doetor can be consulted at sll hours of the day and n Letter st paid will receive immediate attention. mnt GEORGE ELMENDORF LATE OF THE FIRM OF ELMENDORF & LORD, FL % tgmcved from the Astor House to the establishment of 1 J.G. Wyman, Merchant Tailor, 235 Brow way, where he wit be hepey, to Wait on his old friends aud patrons. SIGNS. GEORGE W. FORDHAM, HOUSE, SIGN ann ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, COKNER OF WALL AND PEARL STREETS, New-Yorn, Block Letter Signs executed in the best manner, N. B.—Prices very Low. agi imr PHOTOGRAPHIC LIKENESSES, BY THE DAGUERREOTYPR PROCESS. M. D. VAN LOAN, Urren Srony of Granite Bvurtpina, Corner of Broadway and Chambers Street, N. ¥ (Entrance in Chambers Street.) -kenesses taken from 7 A. M., till sundown, im any a9 im*m og kind of weather—clear, cloudy, or raiuv. CROLIUS’ BOAT ESTA BLISHMENT, 400 WATER STREE1 FOUR DOORS EAST OF CATHAR HE Subscriber having ia } diate superiutende.ce, ienced builders in this c: for building every description of boats im furnish ac the shortest notice Boats of the most approved mode! and workmanthip, om the mos. libetal terms BULLDER of the Sultan of Muscat’s Pleasure Barge, the Wave, Gazelle, ja, Atlamti ‘akona, ke. Also, the Ann of Peeks! ‘ton of Poughkeepsie, Du cheas. of le Park, Sytph and Wave of Mobile. Geo. Stewart of Louisville, Madame Celeste of New Orleans &o. at? Im*m . yi GEORGE W. DAWSON, Wholesale and Retail Furniture and General Furnish- ing Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham st., corner of Duane ae New York. large asaertment of the follow eb ards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Cots, portable Desks, Book 4 , Giang Cases, ining, centre, and yier Tables, iteads. Bede, Bedding, Palessters, ts, Oil Cloth, Matting and Fire Irone, Was! Candie Stands, Bureau Bedsteads, cs Siortment of men aud women’s Wearing A parel, new and secoud handed. ¥ mr Allof the above articles and a, a offered tothe public at very low pricea Persons in wantof said articles would find it to their advantage to make aq early call at the above establish- ment. Shiopirg orders punctually a nded to aud packed on the shortrat motie M ttresscs, Bid- 'y on hand. jienment will be puncteally at tenaed to, red. 'N B.—The highest prices wi'l be given for second hand Furciture and gentlemen and lad es’ cast off cloth ng. agaémr ALSOMINE PAINT —The Kalsomine Paint having been severely tested in this city during the winter months, the patentees can recommend it with renewed confidence to lic. The numerous specimens of Kalsomine Paint now New York, renders on enume ation of its ed pertinous; anong the most promicent tre Colors are mere permanent more Tumiuons and colors. ‘They are applied without cecastoning any offei smell or injurious effect upon health, and deying in a few by on at may properly applied ‘be washed wire "according to dire Seas ele ad ctl: ended at th dora receiv ctually attended to at the KALSOSING PAINT DEPOT feb 27 sm* 364 jm alway.corner Franklin, a a DENTISTRY. | WM, THORN, DENTIST, so'scits the attention of those who wear Artificial Teeth, and thoae who may require them, to his method fof supplying the Maxillary famity. viz the Teeth. Knowing that there is a disagreeable taste ta the mouth of those who indulge in acids. reaufling from the action of the acid onthe Gold Plate. In all cases that admit of it, he oi inserta teeth;(rom one to a complete set, without asing one par ticle of metal of any deseription. #4 Chambers street. 412 Lin* COPY OF A TESTIMONIAL FROM THE CELEBRATED DOCTOR NELSON- woe MAY BE SEEN AT 872 BROAD Mona, Mallan. Si ‘he cement with which you filed the decayed eeth Of two of my friends fally auswrred the purpose for whieh tt was applied, and gave the greatest satisfaction. ‘The apecimens ofartificial tech planted on gokigumshielar from a range of three or four teeth up to a complete set for both Which have seen you erecute, are ona level with the highestorder of dental substituticn now known, either re or in Kuroye. Lam eure irn'y ROBERT NELSON,M.D March Is. 1849. 44 Franklin sireet To Mons, Matvan & Sons, Surgeon Dentiat. 372 Brondwe' A CH 10 own establishmea will be let for one or more years, on the frat day of May next. Itent mdaerate,” Apoly. (0 LIV: LIVING. PON, No.9 Mall strnet. | the mapufactory. NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1842. THE SHIELDED VICTORIA SHAWL & DIAPER PIN. A NEW and Important article foruse in the nurrery, and av a ing to ladies shawls, cloaks, &e. patented in the United States and in Kurope, for sale wholesale by W. H. CARY & CO. 136 Pearl at. New York, and by the patentee, at ¥ st Brooklya. ores, and dealers in fancy articles, sup- ala Hint "Thread and need! plied on liberal ter LUCINA CORDIAL. TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. now barely three years since the general introduction of Lucina Cordial ioto the United States, andin that pe , but has also entor by the uurivalled powers it has been discovered to po in the Cure of incipient consump- til Che knowledge of its wonderful influence in renovatirg igerating the human frame, fret suggested t using iti thie way; andthe result is that a medicine has been added tothe catalogue for the cure of incipient consump tion, which places the disease, wi der the control ofthe patient. | f i to rece! the Lrciaa Cordial, as an all-eufficieut remedy im cases of Gleet, Flour Albus, difficult or pamful menstrus- tion, Incontinence of Urine, and all diweases arising from deby- yatem, where an iy torativeA Prece- ine in such cases, and leaves novbing further to be hoped for; its cures beiug speedy’, perfect, perma- nent, aud effected without pain or treuble. Should there how ever be any person laboring under the above complaints, who are doubtful of its almost universally tested merits, 1 recom all confidence, and oo my own, persons! assured if they give it tne required trial, ope, the immense American reputati J a Cor- dial, ia principally basedon its thoroughly investigated, indu- bitab e.and generally admitted power to eneble f males, who idered vairen, to Dear offspring; and to restare Firale powers in mates, when reduced to utter aed apparently hoveless prostratiun, to perfect health and activity. When first received Lucina Cordial, from Dr. Magnit ¢ foreign celebri- ty, and the great amount of ¢ estimmouy th companied it. I declined committing myself in byaiving any personal assurances in these particulara; new, © ths enorinous sale of upwards of oxe hundred thoutand bottles, coupled wih the receipts of certificates ino nerable, and much knowledge fonnded observatiog, | cam Ushesitacingly warrant it as sanguine hopes, or even the illustrious iu filment of the most a inendedl, and has becom universaily vopuler. To be as explicit as por peat, ano hold myseif personally respoasible be the , ; sump: tion. that theLuciva Cordial, can invigorate the virile powers #and make thes focind wt, where nature haa been , or when they have been protested by artiticial and algo that it can produce that state of the ey ster in s, who had been previ-usly un‘ruiiful, and imagined barren, Which will enavle them to dear children. I regret thal have to speak #9 plainly, on such exceedingly delicate mattess, bat feel called upoa to'du go, lest it might be misun- dersiovd, aad ae a full guarantee for the grdat responsibility which I'hive cheeriuly aasumed. Wish feelings of si cere grautule forthe extecs.ve pate tue Luciaa Cordial has Lremai. age which, sa the agent of ed up.n ms ia this country. jeut huminle servant, ELL, M.D. Bronaway,, New Yora Phil dulohia. m2iimt A} 0) THE LADIES. NABLE MILLINERY GOODS —The pron 8. KING, caughtor of the celebrated Carl Ki select and choice assortment ot Milli ry Goods, for the spring trade, never 1 pre public, both aa regards the quality and cheapo ritment consiste of the followin oi, The asso! ng, Art seearetes SILK HAT, CALLED CAPOTTE D’- rey ¢ Pub ica’ very obedi JOAN WINTatS HOLDES oraaly at 459 SILK, ENT! AND ORIGINAL FY Le—and Lawn Hats do do—au entice mew sty le of Hats calle “MODINE CAPOTTES. ELSSLER. COTTAGES. Paris‘an and English FANCY ST2AWS, ef the finest tex- in great vari:ty. proprietress reap re!fully solic acall. aud examire he- elegant nery for themselves, before they purchase elsewhere, as it will be agreat saving tothem in price and a greet advantage ag re- ands the variety apd quality of the go Miss 8. KING, Magszine de Modes, a12im'r 293) Broadway. DR. MORRISON. NOBTH RIVER DISENSARY, 2044 Fu'to Greenwich—De. Morrison, Member of the Royal ( of Surgeons, London, and formerl< surgeon in the Pril ted daily on diseases of a SHED "si as worn bj bs Pochaeee d'Orleans, of France; VY, contiaues nafure,and all those distressing sy ‘conse quen! tious treatment and the imprudent use of quack medicines. M. has bad an jence of twenty-two years in trei delicate ¢lsentes, 1a All thest. various and complieatea forme, ‘uses & mild, sate, and infallivle substitute for mereury, cuationtong the venereal virus with certainty, without subject: ing the patient to any risk,or restricting him ip his usual diet OF pursuits, while bie medicines are agreeable im taste 2 Permanent obstruct ona in the urethra, such as stric- ied with much irritation and dull pain, are I-treatment, ond leading ul ly to, fistulas. Dr. M. treats ictures in a 8c! catitc maf eadually promoting absorption of the thick: amell. tures, and acco ened memorane without pain. CON UTIY NAL DEBILITY.—Thousands of young men are fering from the consequences of indulgcnce abit, and w! nerves are furth jtruma and rr pretended specifics, whi to induce greater ion. Dr. M. rety prineipiee, and never fails in « ‘mist obstinate gield to his plan of tr i, and eon a muitapie fee, wi 1 dent fulladvice and medicine to a 1¥ veivinga history of his ense in detail. 2)» ;seteat honor and confidence observed. 204) Fulton street. ), NEWELU & Day's PATENT PERMUTA- ick 4 Ly “TION BANK LOCK.—Bankers and ochery may place ye best ent the above Leck ;# being whol ty have the k ie by, witheut the nh pvieit eonfid tolmmake 8 fae smilie © open fier a change has been made in ae! of after a chai je Hocka ur Ile tobe picked by per van was the evee recently When th [lock invented by De. Solomon Andrew:, of Perth Amboy, NOGk which war upon the vauitof the American Exchange i Mr Heory iq Bank in Wall street, was picked bv Ritvork, N. Jia preaenee of the ffizers o tae eyo put ia uew werd! ult pature to pick, fu which Mr. Jones Teaotly cpened He upon attother oc tision publicly pieked at the Howard Hotel one of the Con FRMtioh Locks, such as arecold by the American Bark Lock Comeny reputation of Day, Newell & Day, Permutaron Bal Lacks te acmiy established. They have invariably taken the bigest previ: when exhibited aC he Fairy held it lphia, namely, Gold a fe Re rere eotgot memed, sad’ Silver, bem the highest can be changed in form from one to one hit different (unex. upon either of which they, are equally secure abd p-oof axatuat the attempta of the mostekilful burgler,for should he take an im- take the key itself, he could not expect toapen Lock promptly attented to by JOHN Wy, Newell & Day, No. 599 Broadway. m' ‘T RHEUM. RING WORM TETTER. BARBERS : AND SCABIES —RAYER’S LOTION AND a the only remedy which is certain to cure the above comp! armless in its operation, but certain inits effects athe Lotion healiag quickly. and che Syrup purify ing speedily. THe RUT WILL PREVAIL—Dr. Goodwil dé. Try them, a at and Pills hours if weet key them all Fe: alletei~ they Fp., Price 60 cents each. “SHE PO oTHACHE CONQUERED—Jamsen’s Extract. It relieves in five minutesafter application to the nerve ot the tooth, and prevent ‘ay if the tooth is filled immediately. i ta. MUS MALE MON LY PILLS—From M. Bund of France—cortain, +: fe and speedy ia the curs Hoeque | cases afew rhage. CHICLIOUS FAMILY PILLS—For produced by cost: Banas wich sn ra 1 hey: have been used with more succes seer hetnra offered to the public. Price 25 cents ‘Sold whelesale and retail by E. M. GUION comer of Grardatreet. F Le caly genuine Taylor's Bal sole proprittor at 241 Spring ¢ fai uring the most alarsaing aymptoms of Consumption and Liver Complaint. We have certificates from hundreds of most respectable persons, certify:ng to the surprising relief they have received in using the article from 241 Spring street of counterfeiters, the following m23 im* He TRUe KivHes OF Lit® 15 HEAL TH—The un of Liverwort from the has never been known to hed — za County, ar:—E. Townsend bei Raye thar he ls personally acquainted "aylors Balsam of Liverwort, and doea cert'fy from his own knowle’ge thi only person now living, who prepared this mediciae ig the wole proprietor, resider t Spring street, and manufac’ verwort at that place, from the ovly or: ey ree Leertify from my own. yersonal knowledge that the above statements in regard to (he ownership, ke. are true. 8. ALPE S SMITH. Beware of Connterfei' the great question of life or death may depend upon ug the genuine medicine, made city, At 241 Spring street webs 8 State street Boston; 31 Maio street.and rooklyn; 116 and 248 Broadstree!, New- ark. Price—Large botiles $2, next size $1,and smaller centa. a ti ma6 GR (ND SPRING VE OICINE WHIT Wr, 7 PERANCE BITTERS, WITHOUT WI COHOL.—Reader, have you'no appetite? Do vounst ie your food? ‘Lhe use these bitter 8 sist digest ine 50 mt 79 Fulton comer of Gold street, and 100 Fult’n coraer of Williom street. Also so'd by Abrin’ B, Sands & Co , No. 973 Broadway, corner of Coambera st eet; David Seads & Co., No. 77 Brow!way. cor: ataotm Premium Corn and Pumpkine, fresh ¥: ower seeds, Evglian grave for lawn planta dabia roots, tiger shrubbery of green ind hot hou Foecea trait nd ovnamena te 4 el Cont soratons EC NTAEO «DUNE most rewsonable te dat their nursery, corner of BL hewn. + eet Lin ALINERO'S SEGAR ivr nl BRUADWaAY. Bslinero reapce fully ts for mbiic and par:ieu: iy his fr he lias opened ® Separ Store, at 32 ‘way, where he sel'a at wholera e and eg-rer alt of them *f the be No: maa a8, Pane! ‘ail every qualities of Regalia, Ge ie, whieh he reee: ind of grea, hate rents of Habana; fuch ag Constan Prusba, ta Rionda, Di id &eo. Mr. 8. beir yeare in dealing gar business can warrant his « without ey 1g ofly upoo Lhe morte of the Gi fferent ant mente. Mr. 8. will any quantity of Sega in the city without any additional exoenes. c No. ra above Arch, Fiitndeigh a lew doo This houve is in acextral location, and orseventy persone. D"¥.,cov" ER ANDERSON, has ‘Amity street, fret door belo * “Chompson street. ips heretofore, from 9 till 10 A. M., and from 2/14 P.M. mn ‘the Most Keauttal. Oh! it is beautiful to see a young girl timid stand To gi way that princeless pes er unpolluted hand, Atth 4. her earliest infant pray’r, in her maidenhood, taught her was ever BY THE PRESIDENT OF ‘THE Tp UNITED STATES. I pursuance of the law, | JOHN TYLER, President of the Us ited St 1 America, do hereby declare aud mase knewn, that public sales will be held at the undermeutioned offices, in the State of IMinois, at the periods hereina!ter ated, to wit: the Land Office at Dixon, commencing on Monday, the tn day of May next, for the disposal of the public lands in the fimits of the undermentisued towns to wit. North of the base line, hong east of the sth principal meri lian, pledg’d, to see her artless ° to read her tious be the ho: For'it would be a crucl eed tarhas "Tis beautiful t ‘ar of destiny. casting now, cruel deed to gloom so glad a brow. her sit beside his hearth at eve, Township twenty-one, of ix y , Town twenty-one, of rage se Ete eats) To Joyful smite if he dot joy, but weep if he dots sppeevaree eee eee hice maka i cima WR: heniag Sueshiog to him in that low tone true sympathy doth age eight. ‘Townshipe tweuty-two, twenty-five, and twenty-seven, of range,nin ‘Fownships twenty three, twenty-five, and twenty eight, of Mirth may be loud,but whispers best beguile the ear of *Tis beautiful to see her kneel down b: fant’s b | i M y her infant's bed. "ih the cheek like Cashinere’s rose, ere one bright ad then, with hande cross’ her bi it aden, with on her breast, and g Commend him with a mother's pray ’r, unto the Deity. twenty-five and twenty-enght, of range el e place commencing on Monday, th june pext, for the of the publi mits of the ui entioned townships. of within the ti tow North of the base fine, and eas! of the ath principal meridian. “Township twenty, of renge six. ful ‘ownship twenty -two of ratge seven. “Tis beautiful, in ‘ y f w € seven. ‘ ,in avery stage, to watch a woman's life, ban wy © twenty-one, twenty-four, faud{ twenty-mx, of | Whether as daughter, sister, friend, mother, or ‘as wife ; Thesepe, all pervades seraphic love, the purest, most Unchang’d by e or cire! 1 st then’ Tat he Iebic ag umstance—oh ! streng:hen'd ‘Tis beautiful, mast beautiful, to mark her youth's de- cline, Wate in the eye where passion shone is seen a ray ivine ; Enk/ndled from the holy lamp, no cloud of sorrow pales, ently: hopes are held as naught, end God alone re oth beautiful, when she is dead, to see the smile sur- vive, Triumphantly onthe calm face, where death with fear sy id strive, ingraven by angelic hope upon that Christin face, As her freed spirit soartbaliovar unto a fitter piace. i" fowuships twenty-three and t vcnty-six, of range nin Townships twenty-two, twenty-iour,, aud twenty range ten. | Ss ‘Townships twenty-six and twen'y-seven, of rang Also, the fractional section. seventeen, in tow ual teen, of range two. weat of the i Islands numbere twe, thr island number five, lying in Rock river, with the limits of tomnahip forty-thr north of rapge one, east of the third principal hee » of Jeven. ip seven: th principal meridtan. ‘and four, and p eri haif of the coutheast quarter of the section seven- the west half of the south-ast quarter of section in township thirty-two, of range one, weat of the third tau. nd Office at Chicago, commencing on Monday, of June next, for the disposal of the public lands within the fimita of the undermentioned townships atd (rac: tional townshivs, to w North of the base line, and east ef the 3d principal meridian ‘Towuship thirty-eight, ef range six. Town ry -eight, of range seven. Townships thirty-eight, thirt , and forty: except the east half of the southeast quarter, the east haif aud north- weat quarter of the northeast quarter, and the north half of the northwest quarter, in sectiou three, in township thirty: wine, of rauge eight. ‘own Mystertovs.—We regret to learn that fears are entertained forthe safety of Dennis Hunt, Esq of Burrilville. He had been for some time laboring under a serious depression of spirits, owing to the death of several near friends, und to some difticul— ties in matters of business. On Monday night he retired unusually depressed, and was heard to go eut very Seely: in the morning. He took no ever- coat, elthows the weather was cold. He had not been heard from at the latest accounts. It is fear- ed that some aceident has occurred to him. Mr.. Hunt was a man of large property, of irreproacha- ble character, and universally respected. He was lately Cashier of the Paseoag Bank.— Providence Journal. Tue (xp1aN Cownctt, held last week, resulted im the unanimous adoption of an agreement, intended to be the basis of a new treaty, that, it is hoped and believed, will be entirely satisfactory to all parties interested. ‘Lhe council for the making of the new treaty will be held onthe 16th of next May. About. eighty chiefs, headmen and warriors were present atthe late council. Uninterrupted by a crowd of officious interested white men, they managed their affairs according to their own suggestions of right. The fullest explanations were given and received, all past differences were forgotten, friends and rela- tives who had been estranged in consequence of the unhappy disputes of the past few years became re- conciled, and the result augurs well for the interest. of our city, the welfare of the red men, and the cause of humanity. In anticipation of the treaty so soon tobe made, it isnot deemed expedient to give . bordering on of range ten. i and forty five, and township forty-mx, ‘Territory, of range eleven ip forty; fractional quarter of tion ten, in ir four, y-live. x,bordermg on Lake Michigan, exce; the north half of section seven lu irectional township Torte: one, of range twelve. ‘At the Lund Office at Kaskaskia, commencingon Monday, the twenty-seventh day of June next. for the disposal of the rublic land; withia the limits ofthe undermentioned islands, situated in the Mississippi river. viz: es the base line and west of the incipal meridian. Island number twenty-nine, in townsrip scyenteen, of one range nd townships sixteen and seventeen of range two Island numbertweuty-eght, in townships sixteen and seven- teen. of rangetwo. Taland number thirty, in township seventeen, of range two. Island number eighteen, in townships ten and eleven, of ranges thre and four; number nineteen, in tow: ship eleven. of rang aud an island, net num! forming parts of sec- tiens seven aud eigheeen, iu township of range. three, and sections twelve and thirteen, in township eleven, of range four. Island nunber twenty, intownship twelve, of range three, and townships eleven and twelve, of range four. Island number ,twenty-one, in townships twelve and thir- teen, of range 3 Ialande Lumber twenty-t' ree and tw nty-four, respectively forming parts of townships thirtern ani fou:téea, of range pre. Tslands number twent} in township six- teen, of range thr y-seven, & Lown abip sixteen, of rang’ and thee. Inlaud number seventeen, in township nine, of range four. Island number wenty five, in towuship fourteen, of range en, in township eighth of ran two and twenty-si ur. Island number si: land number fteen, in towaahip seven. of range te 2 Islande number twelve and thi teen, in towuship i publicity to oe SRprepnen Otte mt but we cap range nine. ’ asetre our readers itis such a8 all must approve.— ‘That part of ssland num’er four, forming parts of sections % 7 ong aud twelve ; and islauda number Ave ain Bix, in townsmip | 2vfulo Com., April 18. one, range eleven. 7 Island number’seven, in township two, of twelve: Weartser at tue Sourn.—The-Red River island number eight a, in towaships two and three, of ranges Whig says, “after a drouth of several weeks,from which vegetation was suffering, several copious two, of range eleven. leven, in township three, of range eleven, showers fell on Wednesday night and Thurs ee Me etarind teunet murine forming parts of | which have left the earth moist and the air cool and faland number thitty-one, in 1ownship four, of range ele- | pleasant. We understand that the cotton is coming veny Linde appropriate 1 hy law for theuse up finely, throughout the parish. The woode,from hols, military | the denaity of the foliage, begin to assume the ap~ or, othe irposes, will be excluded from © ‘The sales will each be kept open for two werks, (uu! pearance of midsummer. lands are sooner disposed of.) aud no longer ; and no private cnirjer of land in the townships ro offered wil be admitted | Ory AGr.—Diedin Mansfield, 27th ult. Widow until after the expiration of the twoweeks, Given under my hand. at the City of Washington, this twenty-ninth day of January, anao Domino. 1842. : JOHN TYLER. By the President : E, M. HUNTINGTON, Comm'asiouer of the General Land‘Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS.* || Every person ciaiming the right of pre-ernption to landin any of the Lownsh’ps desiguated in thia Proclamation, in Virtue Of the provisions cf the act of 221 Jae, 1838, a4 extendad and modified by the act of tat June, or of the proviaions of the latter act, or that of the 4th Beptember, 1641, each grant- certain privileges to another and different class of settlers, requcsied to prove the same tot! faction of the Regis- ‘end Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor, ra soon aa practicable afver see this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the |, =e above desiguated ; otherwise such claims will be forfeited. __E.M. HUNTINGTON. Commissioner of the General Land Office. f12 1tingwd wow tJ13. TO THE BaLD DGREY H&A DED—JONES’ 4 OIL OF RAL CIRCASSIA. HOSE who ed growing, an remember sti todo Res Teertity Ruth Lincoln, 101 years, 9 months, and 18 days. Her descendants living at the time of her death, were two sons and two daughters, twenty grand children (ten others having died) thirty great grand children; and thirteen of the fifth generation. In consequence of the services of her husband in the. revolution, she received a pension for about ten years of $100 per year. They formerly lived in Bridgwater, where her husband died 26 years ago. Auction THOMAS BELL finn Multonstreats.) le lined, lusekeeping a prising the entire furniture C moving; tog: ther witn various articles uncalled for from pie- vious sales, Alt gether forming a first rate variety of house~ that my hair, was falling out fasts Leombed out keeping articles, handtule daily. ard since [hove used two bottles of Joues’ Oil of Coral Cireassia, it has quite stopped falling out, and is rowing fast and dark. a shih W. TOMKINS, f2 King st. This will give light,red or grey hair {ne dark look, and in time cause it (o grow dark from the roots Among others who have used this and certify is J.F. Power, grocer, Brooklyn; J. Gilbert, jeweller, 3d avent Sold by T. JONES, IONBAY, t 857) Broadway, Consisting of Brussels and othe rpets, marble top piecer, centre tables, and the val ¥: of elegant articles fous ina genteel tamily giving up housekeeping. Furniture Sale. » TUESDAY, At 85 Becemanst cet, Furniture Sale. Sadlery. Harness, &e—At 10 oc'lok, at 239 Brondway. corn of Park Place, by wata'ouge, the valuable stock of London an city made saddles. Also couch and atngle harness in great va- aig of the American Eagle, #¢—unlees you are careful of the right number you'll be ¢! ha counterfelt—82 Chatham street. Price 3.5 and lings bottle lhree sizes. 139 Falton street, Brooklyn, is agent. m' 4 bv PRIVATE TREATISE.—This ia 4 little volume on certain diseases in which the best and most convenient imeane of cure are stated in the planest possible manner. Also shows the reason why maladies 20 frequently con tinue on from month to month,uncured, and terminate at length iwother and permanent complaints. Indeed, no one can read this little book without seeing at once their true and real na ty. The public will please notice the above articles are all of the well known and approved manufacture of Geo Derick. The best materials and workmans! At No.97 Courtlandt street, At 10} fo'elock, at 33 Dominick at. niture, THURSDAY, ture, aiao the risk and danger of trusting them to ignorant and boasting peop! ts At 10} ovel-ck, at 208 Greenwich st, near Barciay. With a view, however, to obtain a rational degree of conf | Furniture Sale—The entire furniture of a genteel boarding deace the has anes, the | house. ‘adyaneed on the cure of t! here wi le means abd opportunities be thas clear opiuions on thie subject. He therefore beaw mite ua urgh, sist (College, ke he nes been watching’ these diseases, both J and city practice tor more than thirty years, and ied two editions of a work expressly on them. Also. has letters of commendation from the m A D wardens of the port. Jacob 8. Plat 10} o’cloek, at No. 21 Platt street, at ki Ei = Miley Cooper to Br. k HE. RIELL, Auctionrer lade lsh PY UCTION NOTI —T evening, at seven o'clock, at And furt he haa the privilege of referring to almost the Auction Rooms 204 Broadway, corner Duane atreet, every physician of eminence in this city. There are eircum stances which afford the highest satisfaction to every one, ef cially to those who are anxious to obtain the best advice.— he price of the book is $1. 3 Dr Ralph is consulted ai hus residence,#8 Greenwich street, at any hour, distinct and separate apartments for those Communications by post are faith: mia im’® DR. F. FELIX GOURAUD’S POUDRES SUBTILES FOR ERADICATING UMAN SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. reparation has received the stamp of public ay- ‘ara past, on ihe most safe,spredy and overed Yor the com fete eradiertion ly aa ineslimeDle article for the Valugble Cerman Booke—By cat logne—About 500 volumes. of valuable German clare f jistory,Phitosophy, andBet! Schiller, Goethe, Klopsto other most celebrated ¢! ka ready for examiu’ ‘Also,a quantity of g many valueble wor ich the sale will commence, RA, TIMPSON, Auctioneer. yacos S. PLATT will sell this day, at 10 o'clock. D tat hia, Fourteenth Spring Trade #1 cas H ‘are, Saddiery, Jay d Manure Forks, Cut Ae jadirons, Cap ond Letter Pape! 0, RE. ‘Also. under Wardeu’s inspection, 28 packages assorted Ber- mingham Hardware, 623 It 4 UCTIOWV NoTic COACH- aturday, April new ann fash- from celebrated authors, witl waa er: p effectual remedy ever di of human hair. tie deed toilet. and has entirely a sted those deleteri and dangerows compositions which have been tro employed. Ne lovely or beautify rightly appendage of a demonstration of a beard ow lip, hairy side of the face, inoles, or a mare of d_ tor cu'd dela ne.al assortment jonable realy made vi ty the latest style, to wit, ele gent bt ek cloth cloaks, doub ¢ lined throughout » ith ve vet ing a bro d and elevate , ., 6 det dik facings; French sack corte’ doupte “ouble lived and Bile’ sold call propertom ie eump in tica oF arazse | wadded.over-ov s.de med and of at ery superior quality 5 out endoth ¢ coats, dress coats of black. brown. blur am reen and blue cloth ton r for removing the beard, which it effects with more rage. with as much rapidity, in a inere aatisfaetory manner, and at lene expense, while at the same time it Jeaves the skin soft and deli- othe touch, ‘T's uproot the bearc it i# applied warm, ac. ing to directions accompanying each bottle. sSURAUD'S EAU DE BEAUTE, or True Wa'er of reat variety of black ¢oekin, vavy blue, fa ‘nck cloth and carsimere, 1 nz—aleo veate of silk velv , double and si in, valenera merino and ¢ tan, pimples, freckl-s, b otches, am tment of other ariicles ahealthy juven $t per bottle Bewar MARSHAL 8 ALE, T J AVA jord’s warrant. 1 will expo blic Auction, cor ., the complexy ~ LIQUID ROUGE, com- mules, imperten delteate on. immovahle by rubbing with a rious :mits tion verious pate repellant actior FOURAUD' poard materially roseate Unge to the comple handkerchiefor linen cloth £0 cents wr bottle, GOURAUD'S BLANC D’BSPAG SE, of 8 White, gives to the counter of on Satarday, the 234 day fe N P. HENRY, Marghal, 142 Fulton, ive sale of elewent 1) descriptions. to ee as Us rese ce.on Saturday. ia the large rao 115 Fultou st, will b. worth the a:tention of how “a. * THOS. BF. IGTIO y NOTICE —H uf ai ovblock, at 657) B: asgori ment of articles in ott re tobe hatat , one door from Remon ber! the above celebrated comm the old establighed ifes, 67 Walker stre: Broadway, and at 647 kroadwa New York—Albany, Alex, Guthrie, No 4 Maid en lane—Uties, GL, Brown.p rfiiumer Genesee str et—Pough- keep J Griy—Buffa'o, J Hinsdale, 157 and 302 Main {way. comprining avery newt TAOS. BELL, Auet. Grege & Grant. Avmtlion, Mattison County Penn 7 iON Furniture and he remaining ipartlof « jlad-Iphia, Mra. Brown, No 76 Cheanu Has e et will be told on Mouday, Apel 25:h at Marylend—Baltimore, Se:h 8 Hance, Pratt rtreet. Dy Bort ip Division street, N.Y aaa at Colurmbra— he rema nicg. part of ton, Selby Parker, Peunsylyan a . GEGARs —Be Auction iginia Richmond SUGARS pec Re. Oa Monday at 10 othoek. ‘April ay, at et—Hartiort, Welle Bum, hee 164 Divewion street £ th ara, Cor street —Ner-ieh William Fanikner, Marsa huset <NGLISH WINDOW GLASS, «f A 8 Jordan.2 Milk street—Lovwell, G AC: EX OY i No.9 He 8 0. 9 Tot peas Ae Peal Lyne Or Ab Figldorc- Worcester, tei t8 agg itr ley Placs —Spriny . reel Fild—Silew WAS F isee—Wewburyport, Char I ith board N. Hac pshirePortamouth, WR Preston. (Ma by apply, 4 & Com sang: r, Whitt Lath Seannow. Rhode Istand—V'ro' cratic teiy arrived fom Liver minster seeet, Ohyo—Colum oT eu Yat the office of the sey—T Seabrook Princeton. aoe ane Te easing ta bie sdvaaiage Every bo tie of De Gournas subverttes, he wi wg fable at ROMAN, a and 61 South street. a di ieltae etmite topes rea Subtiles, None other are ty inform their y have reduce | to conform as have by = + makers, euch _ Ca Ch 4 Smo- 25 ARON Sree ot tor the Five Proof Salsmander safe | wich yreaimes Oe perarrant. it (0, he'manufactir 4 of the (Witaer's), for ante cent ago fire’ cos! 4t | ne and pur. st tobacco, containing ne drugs itan un Iron Sefe and Money Chest nitarel zs to it is to be bad at the ofdeatat lished im weet taal it is to a’ 4 ry a Bgeaine. 110 Water street, New York. st. 199 Water street. alg awr

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