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© Department—Domestic Intelligence— Avetdents, Murders, dc, &, Fort Apams.—The Newport, RL Times states that for \ ih the public works at Fort omple laborers and received thei At Montre: udicated only 60 de irse of the day several urday itehall, N. ¥ with the ther theast t Wh. xy, the weather Orleans struck her Ht This is would not raise her wages. iking for wage The La s Fair at Lancaster, expenses, over one rv the benefit of the 6 ibs., and eight feet in r was A cal the t ve Bier wl Altemose, jr., of Ross Township, Pa., jot snake, and died in abeut six hours entered the house, The child was only « Swaxe-—On the 2st ult. a bout 5000 kernels ne seed. Hard times brings down prices, but do aeans, AtCincinnati last week, hams were ourths of a cent a pound, wheat at 45 cents a gs at 75 cents a bushel x uy Ligutsinc.—On Friday evening last, arn of Mr. Jesse Casrent, in Gwynedd township, somery county, was strack by’ ligntning and con au with ail its contents in the Way of crops, as well asa five bull and two hogs. Another barn, near Doyles- ionein Reading, were also destroyed the s3 A few dollars expense would provid , and eflectuaily secure the building. Av. rox Love—put xor ror Fams.—A very fine young wan, Bamed Freeman, a student at law of Phila butnow boarding in Haddingten, a few miles of the river Schuylkill, attempted to commit—but coed—suicide, on W day night. We un- 1e had become desperately enamored of a really ly residing at that place, aud he was proud to iprocated. Mr. §. popped the replied "5 nd both were as happy jy’s papa, learning what was going 1 lier from the course she was about to ye oving girl, told this to her him as her liege lord. ‘This man, Wednesday evening, wfal intelligence been‘divulged, her presence towards a wood, ap- ar atl tic, and was soon lost sight of. Several gen- tearing he might do some harm to himself, went tno traces of him could be found. An alarm, e of a pistol, caused them to in: ed, expecting every instant to encounter ss body ; a second and a third fire vicinity, when they found him shoot- through his coat ‘and vest, which he had sus- » branch of a tree, he standing en the t, each article showing plainly the all from o1 gent delpt we he reason he gave for mutilating was, that he could not muster enough courage loot himsel’, and he would shoot at something. b.—Maj. J, Clark, Quartermaster U. S.A. at 1 fell from the’ steamboat ‘Tioga on Friday ult.,and was drowned. His body was found verg, and decently interred. A light frost visited Stroudsbury IMER. Monroe co., Pa, on Monday morning last. I sine. Among the remarkable ravages by light- ning in various parts of the country this season, we re- wing :—On the 26th alt, the house of Mr. of Monckton, was struck, the gable end yoking a man out of bed to the floor, without, Lh together with and some grain ry to pr same fate, which was i builgings.—Middlebury, (Vi.) Mr. John Wise, the successful Jid balloon ascension from York, » was witnessed by a large and pectable concourse. His course was north Wrightsville, Columbia Bridge, near jing in the vicinity of New Holland, caster county—a distance of about 33 ccomplished in 60 minutes from the adc »., on Saturday e total num r of persons who were during the last three » Hospital, amounted to twenty. ly two cases which are considered danger- both colored men.—Philad. Chron. rs ty Mepicine.—Diedin this village, Mr. James H. Hanford, in the 24th unwell on Saturday a physician, who directed him to Tarkey Rhubarb, and gave him ct; but having, as is supposed, prescription, the deceased, instead medicine which he was directed to get, ned Pulverized Turkey Opium, which tiring to bed, and from the effects of which Newburg, (N. ¥.) Gazette. NS—With quick despate BEN V. ket ship ‘QU iC Hail as She cond cabin and steer- t_ the lowest r if pare at pir dE. R. orto RDMAN, 61 Sonth st. TOR CHART ER—The appered, and copper fastene ROLL, bucthen | ses. Bergh’ & Co. of «rfora Havre packet. She is in prime order, ‘and vay be sent to sea at a triting expense, For terms apply to ‘ in Lee on board gt Reetor street whari BOYD & WINCKEN, 9 I ngs. RPOOL sth he splendid i itcket shiv NDENCE, Capt. Nye, will positively oaday the Sth instant, The accommodations for eabin, second’ cabin, andst eerage well worth the attention of those wishing to Jas a number of her passengers are already engaged, ths, should make early application or to MeMURRAY, “100 Pine street, corner of South. PASSAGE FOR LONDON— Packet loth Aug spleudid well known fast sailing packet ship TORONT aba ye ner regular day Jul accommodations for eabin, second cabin, © passengers, eatly application si W. 8d. T. 'O, Captain Gnswold, sails positively as a > , wg) ENJOY- w ATO > TOD . MENT OF THE HEALTH, REE fe eroas complaints with which it is assail- miner mouths, no discovery ever yet made wed the celvbrity—the unparalleled sce ished itself in the confidence of the pablie ed states, West Indies, and South Ameri Jer’s Balsam of Moscatello, as a mild f the various and dangerou: com a disordered state of the digesti ia, cholera morbus, colic, spasm vousness, and pains in the’ bo cold water, the summer complaint © are speedily removed by this invalu- ab ficient and certain action has secured for it the © of every class in society, iasmuch that Dry thold the secret from aay mercenary mo chooses to prepare it himself, certain make it more perfect perieneed persons. published, are suf I f ‘ t, Eg , and many others of equal standing. Je. W's office, 33 Greenwieh street, wh ney also be had at the following Rushton & Ue. M.P, Di 3 Dr. b 20 sBleecker J.C, We. rrr P. Blagrove, At . +0 st. Brooklyn. Mose .tello is not the with a pamphlet contain 6 hh at sh 1 be use + being 7° Wheeler's. Balsam jylo im*e SOLOMON HEINE a ot fo entices that he has stamped OR Win, Or, M. has h experience twe ‘cliente diseases in all their variou: es. mild, safe and infallible subs yg the venereal vias with certa patient to any risk or restricting him Suits while Ais medicines are agre« inanent obstructions in the urethra, + ich as strictures. and ene ‘tof the prostrate gland, acc mpanied with much. irri: bout these pp. sts, ar ome of Ul r. Mi, theatastrictures in a nk absory no of the thiekeue eireuler any pail IONAL { EBILITY.—Thonsands of young men are suifering from Lis consequences of indulgence in a se- eret destructive habit,a:.d whose nerves are further injured from. ve use of nostrums.at d pretended specifies, which stimulate nly to induce great Dr. M, treats such eases on purely pathologteal principles, and never fails in establishing a honor and confidence 1s observed. and coutaininga suitable fee, will ensure full ad me to any part of the woryeaus, 1 treat + pmpleated forms, and ne (ormereury, cradic without subjecting the 1 isasual diets or pur j wntaste and smell. Per- post, pa ee corresponde: DENTISTRY, HOTELS, BOARDING, &c. MEDICAL. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, ON THE PRINOIPRES OF ATMOSPHERIC -eipanaleburas FY. ore exactness, and at the sane time with less pavaful pressure nthe gums, I cheerfully recomend that gentleman to the «special noti the medical profession, as well as to the pub- feclingsati 1m ny OWD experieuce that they may Cou” i 3 profession, (Signed GRA Vitbke 8. PATTISON, M, D. ofessor of Auatomy, University of New York. Pee af alate frie Biddd Weak ssi Dh Lovet apy af alelter from Judge Noah to Dr. Levett. tig ‘New Youx, May 24, 1642 Dear Sin— Tris both amatter of duty and pleasure to state thatthe of artificial teeth, on the principle of atmospheric pressure, whicn you made for a lady in'my tamily, has sueceeded. in, every tes pectin appearance, comfort and utility, and has given entire Satisfnetion, | am, dearsir, your obedient, yal Siened) M. M. NOAH. Uaion, by his giving a histor |. 20139 Vul- Levert, Dentist, 260 Broadway, corner of Warren st. ‘n street near Greenwich, jy22lm*r __jy3in®r TICT( ACK 7 | NO.2 PARK PLACE, OD 5 Y. SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY | oo ee ieirolt AND INAMIIANTS: S-IMPORTAN’ ANNOU NCEME 4 | TE E T H ae P ORTANT NOTI CE. x 45] M® Ss. M ! D jurgeon Dentist, of the old etal ishee MEDICINE & PHARMACY | j2), tml Moor salen ny of iondon Liver and SSPECTFULLY inform the citizens of New York that y have appointed the following Sc-AGENTs in this , 644 Broadway. ON, 127 Bowery. Hudson street. Gra herry street. 34 Fultonstreet, Brooklyn, st. STRONG, The Preparations of the College may now be had of those itlemen, | Offices of the College for NewEngland,at 5 Tremont ston, fal Office of the College for New York, By order of the Coleg W.S. 197 Nassau SHRDSON, Agent. he undersigned, actuated alone for the public benefit, most earnestly caution the public from being imposed upon by a pretender calling himself Doctor, advertising and un- taking to cure certain diseases, by which many persons have en (as We are credibly informed) deceived their money taken from them, and their lives jeopardised. We know individually that there ts but one and county who is a regularly admitted mem! gt Medi- eal Society by the name of HEINE, and he resides "at No. 57 Reade street, and is the same Dr. Solomon Heine who formerly lived at No. 175 Hudson street, a person who has, to our indi vidual knowledge, performed a great number of extraordinar and miraculous cures. We h no desire to injure any. in vidual, but we considerjit a bent duty on us as citizens, to prevent the public from being imposed upon, rson in the city Y V. VULTEE, HOMAS RODGERS, jy13 1m*e JAMES H. VOSE. SUMMER COMPLAINT. DYSENTERY, orlooseness of the Bowls, +7 cured ma few minutes by Sherman's Restorative Lozen hey are remarkably, pleasant, and effect immediate re- never tedi- ous and distressing complaint, are, without exception, the only article known entitled tothe name of specific; for they always cure, and the chills do not return, ae WORMS—In both children ‘and adults, are infall stroyed and removed by Sherman’s Worm Lozenge lion of boxes sold yearly, and never known to fail Warehouse 106 Nas: street. Agents—188 Bowery treet; 110 and 273 Broadway, and 139 PTIONS CURED D THE COM- ERUPTIONS reckles, scurvy, pimples, « fever, spots, bites of insect the color of dark, sunburnt, y we Italian © Soap is really the ight th cal Society of Paris call nd its inventor, hropist. It Janth sh. san, mp healthfn trial will suffice to recommend it to all. lave been cured by this, are the follo: Among the many who g highly respectable ersons :—Rev, T. 8, Lover, Newark, N ou are notified vai this is no puffed nostram, but a physician's invention,) M. 1, Brooklyn, Sold by T. Jones, sign of the American te, '82 Chatham stre Y., price 50 cents, Miss E. Ba- Brooklyn. A; Brooklyn et, Bostom ; 87 Dock street, Philadelphia, a’ = PHYSIOLOGICAL MYSTERIES AND REVELATIONS IN LOV i Conrtship and Marriage- infallible Guide-Book ed and Single Persons, in matters of the utmost import- e to the Human Ri Eagine Becklat M. D. ong the things dered in this work are matters ance to single nd cures for Steril rtship—The danger of sulitary be removed—The causes of Love and’ Jealousy, with 1 eradicating from the system the seeds ot a hopeless z, including modes for the pro- pitiation or pre : r knowing the sexes of unborn chilcren—Intermarriage—Persons who ought and ought not to marry—The most auspicious season for wedlock, &e. Prie 75 cents. For sale at 92 Nassau street, cor. of Fulton, and 459 Broadway a2 fe ATIC DERRONG RHEUMATIC PERSONS. NOW JUST FOUR WEEKS SINCE Dr. HEN- Vegetable Rheumatic Syrap was. first offered to public. Within that time above thirty persons have been perfeetly cured of this heretofore discouraging dis- case, The ingredients of which it 1s composed have never be- fore been used in medicin They are entirely vegetable, and perfectly harmless, improving and strengthening the system For th we do not ask you to take our word fe proofs. Here they are. Copy upon the persons, and you will want no stronger proo! vese are a few only—others will be given atthe office. Mr W. H. White, 85 Sixth avenue; Mrs. Coffey, 18th street, two doors from Sixth avenue; Mrs Law- 69 North Moore street; Mrs Murphy, 99 Cannon stre that comer of Third avenue and Seventh stre p treet; Mr Mr W: et an es, that last spring all my limbs and head, and so great was the pain that | was unable to tur over in bed without help, and at one time the pain was so severe that T did not sleep for nearly a week. I employed five or six physicians, who could not relieve me in the least, when, hear- ing of Dr. Henry’s Vegetable Rheumatic. Syrup,’ | bottle on Thursday, and on Saturday I walked nearly two miles. [kept steadily improving, and in two weeks I was per- feetly cured, and am now entirely free from the disease. HENRY MARSHALL, 187 Rivington street, . near Attomey street. For sale at No. 296 Bowery, corer of Houston street—re- member, 286. Jy28 lw*e MADAME COSTELLO. EMALE PERIODICAL PILLS, guaranteed in every case Where the monthly periods have been irregular, from cold sent for @ or other eau ‘heir certainty of action has long been knowledged by the medical profession, and hundreds that hi useless! remedies; led, Fired various boasted these pills in their effects, that care is sometimes their use, though they contain no medicine detrim: constitation. Advice essary tal to the grea &ratis to all who use the pills, by bo Madame Costello, 34 Lispenard st, where the pills are sold genuine. ¢ $i per bos jy2l Im*r York, that for the accommodation of lie, he has opened an establishment at door from Broadway ¢ Attendance daily, from 10 till § o’eloek. Mons. Mallan & Son return thanks for the very liberal patron- have received, and continue to receive, particularly t p f Now York, for their kind recomme: dations, and advocating Mons. M.& Son's improvement in Den- ustry. CELEBRATED MINERAL FOR FILLING DECAYED TEETH! Mons. M, & Son continue to restore decayed Teeth, however large or sinall the cavity, m-kinga stamp into a sound Teoth, instantly curing the Tooth, however painful or sensitive, match" n point of color, the natural cortex or enamel of the ‘Tooth. he mineral is applied in afew seconds, without the slightest pain, or pressure, and last ting the hecessity of extractin, which is so injurious ‘to th f t painful and disagreeable operation has such a ten dency to shatter the constitution of delicate and nervous per- INCORRODIBLE MINERAL TEET, M. calls the attention of the publicand vi jew York and its vieinity to their celebra neral Teeth, which resist the deleterious effects of acids, and which are not liable to corrosion or discoloration from medical prescriptions, or any other known cause. ey hever bre have no unnatural tie! nd the pub: No. 2 Park Place, one where Mons. M. may be consuked daily. | in every p ing, Teeth, in conformity of shape laced from one to. a complete oved and scientific priuciple, they are guaranteed ‘ery purpose of mastication and articulation, pat ty Logive the proper sound to. the deuteli onent ITH. ‘Thay pre so catgral in appearance res being used, and so firm in the mouth, they servers. 4 'H_ securely and effectually fastened, arising t, upon the above i= nd no Tiga fy detec: cither from the use of me Or any other cause. f ARTIFICIAL PALATES replaced upon a sure and scien- titie method. TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. SCURVY IN THE GUMS cured by a Lotion which can be forwarded toa y part of the United States, with proper di- rections for use, at [yuaranteed to. answer. Also, a preventive and cure for the most riolent Toothache. f TO THE PUBI .C OF THE UNITED STATES. Mons. Mallan & Son are_happy in being enabled to announce that by the kind consent of three hundred of the first families of the United States, consisting of the first merchants, medical profession, elergy anil pri jens, to whom be cab refer as to the superiority of Mons. M.’s celebrated, mindzal in_prefer~ ence to any other they hare ever tried, and in their opinion the best that ever came under their notice.’ Their other improve ments need no comment. INVALIDS Attended by Mons. Mallan, Jr. at their own establishment. THE FACULTY AND PUBLIC ‘Are particularly invived to pay ‘Mons. Mallen a spoclmens of thelr 7 : Tdiscovenes in Dentistry i) 'S_MALLAN & BON May be consulted | from IO til 9 clock, at No. 2 Park fae, one door frox _sfvosdway: CHARGES MODERATE. : JUST PUBLISHED, The nineteenth edition of Mons, Mallan’s Treatise on the Structures and Diseases of the Teeth, to be had of the author, Woe Park Place, CERTAIN CURK FOR DEAENESS. MONS. MALLAN’S SOUND. MAGNIFIERS—INVI- IBLE VOICE, CONDUCTORS—To ennile. persons. tantly, at an advanced age,and of forty and ity vests standing fextreme deafurss, and of those who are only slightly dull of (conversation, and ‘to eatch the sound Capable assembly. ‘They are the size of a very sinall gold seven shilling piece; and when in the cavity of the ears, they are bot in the lesst pecceptible, nor more uncomfortable than having a sinall piece. of fine wool in Hace, Aud .aithouh theytare 0 extremely small Able those afficted with extreme deafness to. hear, spect, equal to those of most/acute hearing. "Fo'be had of Mons, MALLAN & SON, Surgeon Dentists, sole agents for the patentee, No.2 Park Place, one door from Broadwaye : The above invention has been in. use in Europe for some years, and instrongly recommended, being. one of the greatest liscoveries of the age. jy13 Im*e GUIDE TO SOUND TEETH. LADIES NEED NOT DESPAIR. R. A. C. CASTLE, Dentist, 297 Broadway, New York, J has a Marmos: “illing deeayed hollow teeth’ It is perfectly he ion, and can be put into 5 " ‘onvenience, and # hit becomes impacted as one. solid body, maintaining inal appearimce and uses for life, ‘The numerous testimor nials from ladies in the first. ciass of’ society speak inthe most glowing terms as to its efficacy, ‘The Evening Post, 22d May, Saye itis ‘adimiabhy ‘adapted for sore or tender teeth, and to nervous persons, and Dr. A, C. Castle operates ou the teeth with great care aud ability.” The following, from th uificiently speak “Lieut. ——, who was emp ing an engagement, had one Jowerjaw and pit of the uppershot away, Iwas feared that the loss. would be per but meeting with Dr. A. C. Castle, yet they ew every re: 1m Paste, for New, Orleans Picayune, Dec. 6th, Wasa mechanical. dentist? the FI jorida service, dur- ma of New York, an artificial substitute, with teeth, was made and fitted in, and the officer has now the perfect use of this shattered but important organ. Dr. A.C. C. inserts teeth on the principle of adhesion, by atmospheric pressure, from oue to an entire set of teeth.” ‘Toothache Pills, one of which pat ia the painful tooth will effect a permanent cure. é Dr, A. C. C. refersto the Spanish Ambassador, Spanish Con- ., U. Johnson, President of the 1. sul, Mrs. General Gaines, Dr. Medical Society, and the’ several Protessors of the New York Universing of Physicians and Surgeor ; DEAFNESS.—Drs. Castlegand Edwards, Aurists, 297 Broad- way, attend to the cure of dedfness, and all diseases pertaming to theears. Aconstic Drops, sure cure for ine noises, or collect ons in the ear. (THE TEETH A reduction of 20 per cent—Upper and lower sets of teeth inserted on suction or atmospheric pres- sure, so as to be worn with ease and firmness,. from a siugle tooth to au entire set; all can be supplied. with the best mine= ral teeth; toothache ‘cured. For extracting tooth, 50 cents. Children’s, nalf price. J. Buskey, Surgeon Dentist, 27 Mur- ray street, hext door to the church, west of Broadway. 1y23 eod 3 AMES ALCOCK, Dental Surgeon, No. 4 Murray street, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, of his return from Europe, and is now ready to see alf who may favor him with their patronage. operations performed at 1 be done on the latestand most approved plans. 5 MOST EXTRAORDINARY CURE=If any have had AVE doubts, they may now dismiss them, and the most incredu- lous may consider deafness as curable. Numerous cases of guges, and many of them very remarkable, ‘by. the use of * Scarpa’s Oil,” have been published, but this caps the climax. Young or-old, you may yet recover your hearing. A lady in Smithfield, Pennsylvania, aud now. about 09 years of age, had been gradually getting de so that it was next to impossible to make her hear im the londest tones of voice. Last winter she W try * Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness.” It is only neces that she has used two bottles, and that her hearing. i restored—she is cured. Any information in relation to the gase, may be obtained at the store of Dr. JAYNE, 29 South Third street, Philadelphia, at which pice also the medicine is or sale, * old in New York by the agents, AB & D Sands, druggists, ulton street, corner of Gold, and 100 Fulton street, whol and retail; also sold by David: Sands & Co. 77 East Broad- Market street; Abraham B Sands & Co, 273 *f for more than 40 years, jy28 mr + Th CPD & THE PRIVATE TREATISE. “PHIS js. little votame on certain delicate diseates, by Dr. RALPH, in which the most speedy and. pri inthe plainest possible manne Jue this to continue more deeply interested in preme tmeans of cure being care- are stated f patients that does not highly those whose complaint has heen su month to month, are sti cause of sach deltys, and fully explaced Py 1. iso begs to state that he is consulted a this private 88 Greenwich street, at any hour, With a view + What he has marks ** On as Graduate of Edinburgh, &e. cure of these diseases, fa work expressly on them. Also, that he has testimonial letters from the most eminent physicians in Europe, te the most e dir’ Astle y Cooper to Dr. Mott of New York, Dr. ick of Philadelphia, others;and that he ispermitted to refer to almost every 57 Reade street, opposite s the attendance on the il who have suffered for a dered by them i SOLOMON HE! iventage of all who wish to attend | Heipe, | would state that the only vas ever lived in, or had his office in Broad W residing at 57 Reade street, opposite the to this conutry about eight years rn owing him since that ising cures performed ‘ years, and is the only one the medical iastitutions of the as * W. WETMORE, M. D. om. of Deeds 13 1m *e D'S DEPOT RS, IMPROVED, at HH to 7) per cent low e's by this gre he great «iff (rimming, $0 tniverslly compla m, is now. eutirely obviated by the hat a ehild yut them in sttr the gall n, Renerally but merely as they burn as ofte Oil, and Alcohol, at re- d, repaired, wick’d and altered to ts who wish to. procure a re- uily invited to examine his ex , being conti- tment of Kitchen er Roofing, Gutters, 4 general Stoves, ke. &e.; Tin and Co id Job Work in general executed at the ; JAMES HIND 111 Granid street, Physician of eminence in this city. ‘ommunications by post are carefully replied to. jyl@ Im¥e OR BELL. personal attention (daily, ‘until 9 P, M.) to the removal. of private diseases in every stage, “All suffering unier protracted cases, aggravated or utr successfully treated by inexperienced or pretended yractition- ers—these faboring under the destructive effects of mercury oF ack nostrums, and all who suspect the remains of disease jurking im the system, may consult Dr. B. always with a guar antee of a cure. : Persons contemplating marriage, who have been the sub jects of delicate diseases, may consuli Dr. bell wita honorable confidence. Post ratp letters, descritny the cese of person at a dista prompt attention. Dr, B's treatmen, ae Ver exooses to st icion, and is well haown to be safe and ro Te Private offices 4 COURTLANDT STREE Pry joors from Broadway. jy22 1 MEDICAL NOTICE. ST PU\LISHED, PRICE FIFTY CENTS—By Dr. ‘aweett af 196 Fulton street, New York—The great the Mind in Distress—a popular enquiry into the ed causes that destroy the physical energy and the ability ,,With observations on the baneful effects of solitary ‘rritation, te, loeal er coustitationt! weaksers,nerv on the partial or tocal extinction of ne Dr. isalso for the sensitive female, who, while she he lea of rev ling her sufferings, may find if ‘iser. tion to the entire era- nocturnal em ritation, constitutic y solitary habits. Fe meena Doctor F. eont lication of gous yphilis in ite wo er and all diseases brought uses trested scientifically *e 3 imee __Office 196 Fulton street._ DISEASES OF THE EYE. RK. K, Diossy, OPHTHALMIC st RGEON, No. 207 BROADWAY, chon, t on by te St.'Pant's Church, THE EYE. AND ALL IONS THEREON ™ 9 to 6 o'clock sof five ly Diossy is enabled to undertake the treatment of all dio fecting the organs of Vision. ‘Termsinodernte tnd gadinnath ty the nature and extent of the disease, Permission is given to refer to his late instructor, and also to some of the most eminent Professors of the Medical Faculty in New York. N-B. The poor scented graguitowly and Im" MINERAL WATER, _ FROM THE. CELEBRATED ROYAL BAVARIAN ‘SPRINGS AT KISSINGEN. _ hAKOCZY WATER on the European continent, has the reputation of being the most chalybeate muriatic saline water known to the Medical Faculty. : ‘The Rakoczy has an acidulous saline flavor, and powerfully promotive of secretion and excretion, a’ purify strong solvent, and at the same. time stre i witho heating ; it acts like Wiesbaden and Karlsbad (without injur- ing the Stomach) as a potent di pecifically upon the the a Venar. port. and uterine system, and. dissi Dating any existing obstruction. “The disorders and diseases in ‘which this water has manifested the most deeidedly salubrious is, are gestive Ongans,. a vity of the intestinal trac tus, want of appetite, flatulency, worms, Dlostedness, and ob- structions in the liver and systeina portirum, hemorrhoidal af: fections, against which it has proved a most sovereun remedy, likewise against b) Ry poehion ria ans) pleen, when based upon orsanie affection ; c) disorders of the ehest and. lungs, asthina: te attacks, From pslegm and speck ¢ morbid deposits auch ws gouty, herpetic and psoric ; ) derangement of the atera , brregula uation, too scanty lous hemorrhonds, ‘of, tog. eopiogs et tor albusy ness, obstruc- fe Theumatie and when at the same time obstruc- the body, above all in the uterine covered ; f) chronic di of. the urinary or. Gans, Blenorthee, hemorshoids: on the ‘bladder, ‘spectra of the bladder, stone; g). plethora and. obesity +h), chrome vc taneous disorders, debility of the skin, which mapifests itself ia a disposition to profuse perspiration, extreme. susceptibility, & to colds; 1) glandular swellings, induratous. fide other causes. jente constantly receive d per Venetia, via Rotterdam. ‘tions for use, can be had gratie. STRAUSS, 523 Pearl street, Sole Ageutin the United States. To be had also of Mr. Fortenbach, corner of Reade and Hud- son Street. a2 im*r HREE DOLLARS—Doctor J. PROVOST would in- form those who are so nnfortanate as to contract any form ertain delicate disse, that he as reduced his price t0 APsam of three Tolls. “Having. recenly pure aged a ford ns and plethora abdominalis ; e) Kouty affections, especiall, of the st large assortment of the very best medicines, he cur same without extra charge. ‘Thus, gentlemen, ¥ that no extortion will be made. It would ate upon the many wonderful cures performed within the ‘last few years, they are well known. ‘The object for reducing the pili bring it, within the means of every roung mau to ree Mimnselt from this dreadful + as well as moderate personal gain. | Office No. ot Broad attect, come’ of Stone, Private entrance in Stone street. J. PROVOST, M D to eXpati, MEN, posscsnna a ie Tablet and Strop that will obviate " proof of lity is, ers in London, viz: Colman, 4 Haymarket! 301 Strand; Loweock, 38 Comhill; ‘Thornaull, 11d vd strget, have them for sale, aud recommend them use of their own entlery, m? SAUNDET HOT AND COLD SALT WATER BATHS. RABINEAU'S New Hot and Cold Salt Water Bath: the foot of Desbrosses street, (third pier south of street, North River,) are now open for the accommodation of both Tadies aud geutlemen, “Open from sunrise until 11 o'clock at night. Xs By The water where the bathe are stationed has been deepened, which rendersit as pure as any other situation vicimty of New York, On ‘Tuesday's the Bat essieaively devoted to ladies uc til3 P. M.A band of music will be iy at tendance every ple want evening. Price of a cold bath 124 cts, warm baths 25. 3 3m’ [ EECHES! LEECHES (—A small quantity of fresh h thy Swedish Leeckes, of large and middling size pun’ ceived pe’ Robert & Louisa, from Hamburg, forsale in quantity by errr G, A, & 1. WITTE, 131 William piv: BecApother lot daily expreted by shin Steph pm Har burg *PWENTY DOLLARS RE be drowned 1 ighborhood of Pier N or Franklin Market, a fifteen years of age. Ha ut the time duck pantaloons, check shirt, straw or chip hat, (no jacket or vest) has lost the thumb of the left hand. Any vergon tinding the body will receive the above reward by ap asm ply iag at 43 Peek slip. de ed Sm 7000 reais ruled and plam Letter Paper; 739 do do do Foolscep £00 Teams fine and superfine Flat Cap h Copying Paper of G. Saunders their diffieulti that the first © Milikin, New B 163 Broadway WARD—LOST—sap, 10, ion Perfine medium blue and w site A ao do Nie temy ao ae 8 " ar low A = lt aati ¥ Ee BROOKS. ery iy” 61 Liberty stre English Advertisement. NOTICE TO RAILWAY TRAVELLERS. ANDERTON’S HOTEL, No. 164 FLEET STREET, LONDON. Willtem H: Returns his thanks to the nu, and the publie for fo ve spared to promote the! can, compete, approval of jarding, Pro ue ibers) at W. H. assures his patrons that no. endeavors comfort, and > commercial gentle- pport he has recetved and hopes by uare- itherto 80 generous!) ha ters himself that far as regards Wines and Viands, it being his ainbitton eo procure the supporters, 3 at liberal systetns The daily ‘bill of fee test variety, combined with ‘ail ziving general satisfaction. ‘odgines 10s 6d per week. Putli y_ bill of fare, ic Meeting chi ge moderation of Breakfasts (pla) Is. 3 each est for the contai Prices, cannot MARSHALL HOUSE, Onur NEW FPRk Th Beal fom Marshall’ Hoage on the house ; itis a1 complece order, aa is central, being on the w comer of’ Reade street, 8 Office, and bus a few: bpsinons part of the city ple ing communny an factory fe catering for fem with th ssi ase rings, servants, every rear is undersigned hopes to merit and receive a share of ‘i ce E. 8. MO: my8 3 ‘National Hotel, 30th prices chi e piblic taste and cannot but offer man’ visiting the city to make the Marshall 1 bar will be furhished with choice liquors, and the larder with the substantials and delicacies of the season, and with atte repair, ny ‘side of Broad: short distance fre walk from wa: id boarders, i@ can assure all ion, it is a desiral id for the comfort of will resopen hotel and. bos weenie style. subscriber re subscriber re oarding will be put 10 ‘The location 468, et the ’ Park and Post I street and the rt f "Phe. rooma are ‘commodious and nt, and it is the intention of the hust to accommodate the ing manner that shall be ed. Having long experience in that, may favor at his best exertions will be made : ble location for inducements to persona joase their hom: The AL FHOTEL—Tchonpitozlas street —This fine estab! i tral partof the eity, has been recent! ment, pened under the super- intendence of the subscribers, with new and ample accommo- dations for two hundred by oarders. ‘The parlors and chambers are furnished with neatness, if not elegance, and with scrupulous regard to the comfort of the oc- cupant. he servants are all white, and have been carefully select- ed with reference to their ment, capacity, henesty, and civil deport- ‘The wine cellar and larder will always be furnished with the best that can be procured in one of the best markets in the world, The charges for board, with or without chambers, will be found of the most reasonable characte: J, New Orleans, July 24, 1812. ter. PHILLIPS & BRO., Proprietors. a6 2 nF way to Bath and Coneyls opposite the ENTLEMEN and ladies riding out ol pleasant stopping place in. Flat B wtiful park of Me land, a: L f the Ice Cream establishment, Clarkson, Esq. » 1, about jy20 Im*r OARD! iA few select boarders will be taken in a gen teel and respectable family. Avplv at No, 204 Fulton st m7 T° SINGLE GENTLEMEN —An elegant suite of can be obtained with or without Board, floor, at 86 White street. terms. an upper oma on the Ist or 2d Room, on. mode ree jy 124mz OOMS.—A suite of Rooms, on the second floor, with pan- tries attached, can rooms to let. ol ined with board; Transient persons can be accommodated. Apply Iso, single At34 Dey street. -Teference required. iy262wee 7 ET T['WO HANDSOME ROOMS—at 06 Cederstreet, Eng ‘on the prem: jy20 lm* FOR SALE AND TO LET CLASON’S POINT, COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER FOR SALE, And Twtnty Years Credit given for two-thirds of the AUGUSTUS W mm ble estate, offers it fo ver, or Soun opposite College Point, state of cultivation,two cattle houses, Fish, oysters, equalled by any s.tes for bu tand will be di ind every ¢ ci Im* Dwelli on thi JOHN F. DELAPLAINE, 68 Purchase. le, ut twelve miles contains 300 acres onveni the loor. ie Houses,a large whurf, nce, fruits of the ra "Phe situation CLASON, owner of this valua- It is situate on the East st remises, or to all st., N.Y. WHEAT SHEAF FARM ON STATEN ISLA fi FOR SALE—A recent domestic bereavement has in duced the undersigned to offer his residence on Staten slau ituated midway of the outer bay ht miles from the quarantine ferry; three from Ville, and equi-distant from two others—Seguinis for sale. Tt sea shore, ei that of Landing and Port Richmond. ‘The condition or «ne tarm, tne extenc, value, and practical ufficiently known 1 Jeri mach di The condi its harvest AY ‘Terms to suit the purchaser, as t the investment for anethe: jy13 Imm 01 of Au the main Rockaway road. der it susceptible of six fai , upwards each, including an appropriate allotment of woodland. on offering a moderately glevated bui of the soil can at thi now gathering. | he Chiectis merely to change thas been unproved i ug divisions of ne be bes c a SBE EY JBLIC AUCT ust, 1612.—For sale or to lease, a house GAM tt Far Rockaway, Long Ts'and, withiu ® short distance Of the’ Marine Pavilion, and teach and'ocean, aad front well adepted as the fulness of the smprovements, and ts peculiar advantages ‘a way to hirty acres «location. preciated as product, nk On @ public board- ing house, being capsdle of accommodating one hundred or more boarders. It contain cultivated as a garde and other out buildi Tl rounding country. mer season. run to and from this place For further particulars ayy the premises, If itsheul r s, Logether with a wel in by anew picket, utifal a ¢extended view of his place isa great resort daring considered perfectly healthy. oad twice aday. is from three to four the premise: to the Jamaica ply to SAML. ai R. B. acres of land, new barn, hovel, of first rate! water. le and board fence. e ocean and the sur- the sum- he stages NORTON, on not be disposed of before the 15th of twill then be offered at public auction on the. pre- ises at 12 o'clock. ‘Terms made known on the day of sale. PERFUMERY. RRIS TOOTH WASH—Prepared from the original re- cipe at No.8 Gold street, New Yrok—The Orns Tooth Wash is purely a vegetable preparation, possessin ering ) any unplensant taste er odour in rom decayed teeth ot froma de ties o feleszing the teeth healthy state, and prevei the mouth, whether aris ranged state of the stom: Tes designed to be use to supersede and mort! the necessity of a powder, keeph the proper- e gums toe atooth brash, and will be found the teeth clean and preventing the wearing away of the gums fr m the teeth. Itis toa teeth. parngelae yusefulin 1 In painful affe fore reti althy state, and. caw 's of spungy gums Pa een to contract ar Affections of the teeth and gums, arising from exposure to cold, it will be found highly beneficial. It is pau Heularly serviceable to uae. the Orrie Tooth Wash atnight just iring to rest. This msthod 1» zecommended toring them ind the It is par h émi- nent dentists, as by so doing all particles of food which accu- the day are entirely removed, and the mouth | taken according to his directions, will remove the painful | tion, woukl most. respectfully aroase the attention of the Ecc ttsceah tive platen chouny Sweet ood bealthyietate, "| apeamtona Ukiah inseetante tallow tes ahacs ter oak euse) | ried, by all that they hold near and dear, to their consideration] ind teeth and white teeth are. the most valuable portions | of mercury, and other noxious medicines. 40 universally admin: | Is it uot wise and virtuous to prevent evils so mhicha tea aa of poor hamanity; but how many neglect tention ne- | istered in thos Dr. simple thatit simple and healthy means within our control. rT) cessary for their preservation, even when surrounded by all the | can be sdministered without the. least danger ef bad. conse: mate, virtuous, and enlightened mind will unhesita means needed. | Among these we know of none more pleasant able during the treatment te attend | insly auswer'in the affirmative. “This is all that Madame and effectual than the Orris Tooth Wash—it cleanses and whi- usu recommends or ever recommended. “Price five dollars tens the teeth, strengthens the gums, purifies the mouth, and t practice is not confined to the eure of the above fe, accornpanied with fall and particular directions. Th sweetens the breath, We recommend its use to all, young and | discase, but will continue togive his professional advice to pa, | ran be forwarded by mail to any park of the United Since. Old —{ Boston Morni tients, and to administer medicines on the homeopathic system, | letters mast be post paid, and addressed to MADAME Rt ‘The Orris Tooth Wash is the best detergent we ever used on | the only one thathasor can ever cure chronic diseases. TELL, Female Ph; . Principal office, 148 Greenwie! ouy enam: ton ‘Transcript. ; Office hours, from 10 to2 ‘o'clock, and from 5 to'7 P. M.— | street, New York, - Office hours from 9 .A-M.to 90 clock B For sale by the principal druggists in the city mir_| Chambersstreet 175. 330 1mr_ | Boston office No.7 Essex st. ‘yea ims LUCINA CORDIAL. TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. T is now barely three years since We general introdudtion 0! the Lucina Cordial into the ted States, and in tas period I it has wot oy sored its use fulnens thyouhout thes hemisphere ‘Yast repytation which it had previously acquir odin Rerope, but las abet edded 19 the renown of its iliparrions huventor by the unrivalled powers it has been discovered to pos- ‘of incipient consumption. The knowledye, of nce in renovating and invigorating th first suggested the idea of using itin this Way medicine has been added to the catalogue tor the eure of incipient eonsumpuon, which places the disease, with due precaution, under the contol of the patieut. It is pEMgely necessary, dt this period, to recommend the Lucina Cordial, as, an all-sufficieut remedy’ in case of leet, Fluor Al- bas, dihcult or painful meustruation, Incontinence of Urine, and all diseases arising from debifitation of thy system, Where an impulse, or a restorative is wanted; as throughout the United States it has taken precedence of all other medicine in suoh cases, and leaves nothing further to be hoped for ; its cures be ing. spe ay perfect, permanent, and et without pain or trouble. Should there, however, be any person laboring under the above complaints, who a oubsfal ofits almost ani¥ersall tested merits, 4 10 them with all confidence, and ou ray own personal tesponsibiity, feeling assured if they ive it’ the required triah that health to the afflicted. partes, aud ‘gratefuluess tor. Magein, ‘will be the result. Bat, as us also the case in Europe; the immense American reputation s of the Lucina Cordial, is principally based on its thoroughly ine vestigated, indubitable, aud generally admitted power to enable females, who had been considered barren, to bear offs to restore virile powers in males, when reduced to utter and ap- parently hopeless prostration, to perfect health and activity. When | first received the agency of the Lucina Cordial, treme Dr. Magnin, notwithstanding its immensef oreim celebrity, and the great amount of respectable testimony that accompanied it, U declined committing myself individually, by giving any per sonol assurances in these particulars ; but how, after the enor- mons sale of upwards of one hundred thousand bottles, coupled with the receipt and certificates and testimonials innumerable, and much knowledge founded on personal observation, ean unt hesitatingly warrant itas fat exceeding mny most sanguine hopes, or ever tha illustrious inventors promises, iu the fulfilment of the most important ends for which it is reeomme be- come sO justly and universally popular, ‘To be. as expl a rossible, 1 repeat, and hold myself personally. respo ble for the assumption, that the Lucina Cordial can invig orate the virile powers males, aud make them focundant, Where nature has been dencient, or when they have been pros- trated by aruincial means ; abd also that ¥ can produce that state Of the system in females, Wno had beef previously unfruiwul, Aac imagined barren, which wil enable them to beor children J regret (nat Ihave te speak so piety, on euch exceedingly de hieate matters, but feel calied upon to do ao, lestit might be Il guarantee far the ring, and a a obedient humble: INTERS HOLDERWELL, M. D. Price For sale at 459 Broadway, and 92 Nassac street, New York, aid $9 North Bixth street, Chiladelphia. ys ier On Stricture and its Cure. the ymblic the fol- lowing most intere; facts—viz: ‘That the disease of Stricture frequently occurs, and is the canse of other obstinate diseases, in those who are aware of its existence ; that there prevails a very erroneous notion respecting Stricture ; that ignorant advertising people take advantage of this errone= on; that there are three particular circumstances by ha Suicturs may always be known—and lastly, that the cure of Stricture is certain, free from pain, and generally ac complished gn a very little time. _ Itis well known that Stricture is the result of badly treated Gon rhea If, for instance, that Unue on from ‘month to month, there is no pain or inconvenience in gleet, and therefore it is often suffered to remain indefinitely. But itshould be known that gleet implies achronic inflammation ofthe passage, which naturally terminates in thickening, and this thickening at one part or other of t ; Fy that al- i ¥ unnoticed for a length of time is far from laying dermant, buc is the hidden cause of many serious maladies, not only of a sexual, but those also of a ner- ‘speptic kind. : at But what especially leads the attention off from this disorder is the idea that stricture cannot exist so long as no impediment to the flow of urine is observed, which is quite a mistake. stricture often exists for years’ without producing any very striking change in this respect ; indeed a diminished or inter- rupted stream of urine belongs only to the worst of cases, and it Is to prevent this very state that these remarks are publishe: The advantage, however, which ignorant advertising people take of this erroneous notions very cruel. Every body knows how men of. iption swarm about this city, and that they will sell their nost long as any one will buy them. Now, it isa fact, and one which every real physician HE present remari ill place before ng ; leet. Now, will im- ly acknov ledge, that all the medicine in the world, alone, can never enre a stricture. In proof of this, nothing is more common tha for the writer to be consulted by persons why have been tab ng all manner of things—as colored drops, and pills, and cordsals, and the but whom, on seeing the real nature of the case, he in as many’ day i i th a view, therefore, of preventing these imy desirable to Jay before the public afew stances by which a Stricture may be ly done : for although the symptoms of th ous, there are three of especial import, and very briefly—they are the followi ¥ manner of wrinating —Tt has need not be much diminished or impeded. tively, after itis fi eradro Wi nothing is more indicative of stricture. The nextis Thetime a Gonorrhoea has remained uncured:—It is aifi- ow long a stricture, for one like, for many months together, cure these may be stated ‘The first relates to Hen’ already said the stream jut observe atten- ished and the clothes are readjusted, wheth- por two. will ever steal away, so as to wet a little— Gonorrhaa or Gh aturall: produce ture than another 5 but, as y=. "This also is one of its most common effects. Not, however, that it is seem like inevery individual, but it 1s 40 common that the writer merly sees a case of stricture (and he sees many every day) in whch the patient doer not cmpiain Tess, that he te not so capable of business as formerty It is gratifying also to witaess die recara of spirits, and the disap pearing of other matadies as the cure progresse: With recard to the cure of Stricture.stis sufficient to observe th confidence and pleasure) ad generally accomplished could not have been advanced som. ars ago ; but such has been the imprevement in this art, au: auch the practical experience of that he has reduc the cure © ‘stricture to asmany days as formerly it demande months, For thse, however, who wish to undertake selv Dr. Ral pul cure the: those delicate diseases whi ‘ privacy, is directed in the a “But it is advisable that those who suspect ure, if possible, should consult the author personally. and nothing ‘will surprise them more than the ease and certainty of his means of cure. Separate rooms, also, are arranged for those who may have to waita little, It only now remains to say a word or two on the ground on which the public, and especially strangers coming to {his city, ely with confidence on what has been advanced. With this view Dr. Ralph begs to state that, beside his rank as grad- uate of Edinburgh, &e. &e.—he has been engaged in the cure cof these diseases, both in hospital and city practice, for more than thirty years, and has published two editions of a work ex- pressly on them.—Also that he has testimonial letters from the most eminent physicians in Europe to the most eminent in i—as Sir Astle: per to Dr. Mott, of New York, of Philadelphia, and others, and that he ted to refer to almost every Physician of eminenc it ‘Dr. Ralph is consulted at his private residence, No. 88 Green- wich street, towards the Battery, at any hour.—He may also be consulted by post. Tne little voluine above referred to is one jollar. iy 101m #ee A BRENNA has the honor of informmg his friends and the public that he has removed from the Granite Building to 175 Chambers street, where he will, without the ase of mercury, cure radically, and ina few days, > Yeterate cases of syphilic diseases. renna’s remedy is eu tirely free from any corrosive or powsoncus mineral, avd when DR. MEDICAT THESE celel ED LOZENGES ie"that de demand for them has Wess re n then hasbeen rapid erenstg. apd recor them te they re COUGH. LOZENGES. tno tan ap ‘Ave the only articles which never full in removing worms of THE CAMPHOR LOZENGES headache rT -and nervous: a and all nervous diseases he? ‘ Hon. dw. J. Porter, Hey, Mr, Handcock, Kev. Mr. Dunbar, of the MeDougal street Church; have used them. st & Aspi she stores; ta 75 Broadway 77 Eat Broadway, Goce drington, 227 Hudson. m2 ¢ PEASE & SON'R COMPOUND CLARIFIED ESSENCh (CF HIS ph HOR EHO PND, CANDY: tion of wen. T iiate diferent ingredients, all celebreted for the areal gas pain a rantea cate. ta tee aes the extract of they are so amalga- mated that te Denefit of the whole is experienced i one com: und. PeAbont three years ago. this article wes finit brought boloee the public. "Tt was heralded with no previous announcement of value, but it was introduced by. the prourictors of © mare ity, to stand by their decision, as regarded its bene- ficial influence, ‘That decision Ina been’ attaibed iu amauer almost nnexpect unsonght acknow! mont of its worth has proceeded spontaneously from thousands, who have practically experienced. its benefits throughout the country. Because the trial of its qualities in coughs, irritation of the throat, croup, wi heart, liver come ration, and a that ti And wh And why is ee cough, hoarseness, asthma, pitation of has been attempted to be i sancetp te me a ta be counterfeited in more than one m fcleneed for s mess of pottarer’ and who tase ‘edhing sgtforming w benefit 10 due's health, or effecting a care. Eieyare ngwat feu n° essrs. Puase. & Zon. origina linventors and patentees of the Horehound ved a new label, or ; * faniy, and b wil i wrap we, wil deveroe or puis bene ata supporting the American n fn inscribed the be le’s mouth aaa told his talons is Clarified Essence of Candy the eagle, tothe right and leftare twe vine cer eee of which represents Hercules slaying the Hydra, or husdred headed serpent, cach of which may be considered a type of coughs, colds, asthina, consumption, the other vignette is the scripture subjcet of ing the Wounded traveller, and. alfording tian aid. “The whole desiga is beautifully executed—Immediately below the 45 Division ‘rgraving ts the fae simile of Jonn Prasx & Sox, New York. Mrald be recollected that i is eujered eccording to act of ease”™on a label issuing from the street It © th f our Lord ene ti ht hundred and forty by John Pease k Son in the clerk's office of the ern district of New York. —Whoe' fi ver, thereto ) prosecution, and to be ages.” ‘The proprictors are determined 7 be public ood, Fo repeossts 10 1 ge La C4 the Inw, ‘Any one Who’ ma 5 ; Horeborind Candy is sold wholesile a2d retail atthe nsanute Reenta~ Lieber, of Boek street, Philadelphi en j f Redding a State’ street, Boston. a Joton, 26 Se Charles atest. Now On lobuon, 26, Si. Coe oes nso, treet, Baltimore. Haviland Harrow & Allen, Chileston. Holdeman, Loutsvitie, Ky Pierey Teller, Detroit, Michigan. 3.1, ‘Thompson & Cos, Wheeling, Va. ive 1me Pacts ARE STUBBORN Areas abode Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile will permanent cate hair from the part where it is ‘applied, without hasta {zy f0, the akine-Warranted. | ‘To'be had at the old. eata- lishment, 67 Walker street, one door from Broadway. Si,per bottle. | Another fact’ is that Gourand’s True Water of peanty will thoroughly exter tan, pim . freckles, and all cutaneous eruptions, elicit. ayuvenile althy appearance, and array the hands, neck and arms in radiant whiteness, of spurious imitations of this celebrated cosmetic, containing mineral astringents utterly ruinous to the skin and Complexion, and by its repellant action injurious to health, ‘To be had as above. One Dollar per bot- le. iN GOURAUD’S VEGETABLE ROUGE unparts a delicate coseate tinge to the. complexion, immovable by perspiration or rubbing with a linen cloth. 40 cents per GOURAUD’S BLANC DESPAGNE, Or Sranish Lily White, imparts a bright, pure, life-like alabas- ter whiteness to the skin, free from the injurious properties ge- nerally combined with preparations for this parpose. Put up in elegant bores at 25 cents eka Mei ents—Providence, yer, Jr.3 Ae rie, laiden Imes New Haven, Myers, Chapel street; Hartford, Wells. & Humphrey; Norwich, W. Faulkner; Princeton, Seabrook; Bos ton, Jordan, 2 Milk st.; Philadelphia, Mrs Brown, 76 Chestaut st.; Jared Gray, Po’keepsie. }y17 Imre THE PERSIAN PILLS SSUREDLY HAVE healing virtues which no other me- Let be discon. ic Lg goats ae E326 conte, cwo: BAY, whol at Milnors way, corner ofJohast: New Yorks realied isc, Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster! to we ina’ vil pain. the side, theumatiam, we, Manned P geste dion tion gaan ‘pine Magnetic dither. Now, for eousumption, jagne a NO, 2, for nervous: h ae Magnet ther! No: 3 for liver complaints kes ene worsing mont Call and see the Agent, J. 0. FAY. (ye. that suffer i ad ‘Drug :store, 192 yoo of Jeinraree a ADAME RESTELL’S PREVENTIVE POWDERS, MARA invaluable Powders ha be ‘dl Lat if) lond| as well as'by thousands TAfe and effcacions remedy for. married: ladies, whose health os ‘Waweall as tr well Lacie, wis Soe thirty youre ‘stell, ~ male Physician su the two principal Female Frumcals ie Bec (Views and P at Nos. 79 and 100 Fulton street. in delicate situations, je it. Bic Ms ing of Electric Pills, so, @ remedy for thrush, canker, and + (ye, at we 3 jy inte been universally ad in Europe, but France. icular, forw paricune orate Tee foie a too rapid rope—those o} and Paris—where. favored by h vat) experience and opportunities, she attained chat celebiy in| cape: gest dispovecies in madi mee 20 specially adaxeed tothe female frame, for which her medicines now stand unti-| valled, as well in this country as in Europe. "ler acquain with the physi and anatomy of the female frame, enabled| he tracing the decline and ill health of married females, searce in the meridian of life, and consequent raj often popereetty inexplicable causes which consign many fond mother to a premature ve—to their true the health, ep feeling the it f this subj vertiser feeling the importance of tl jegt, timating the vast benefits, resulting to ‘thousands. by fhe and es ‘ir adoy A mpetition with aver to. the sonal figure, and whe fe human form is de CHALLENGES which all ages index of the value set upon iirserporstons Aus ia toocyied to tn order, by ert fi Miscoveries witich bid N or real Heaps oF Harn, whi comer of Liberty street, pelall case of fle mredy exclusively nd those ton of Hair, wi flame, Fi . C. B. He h can be had at up stairs. the growth of Har, BARRY offers a ar Practition rs, er own, unknown to Me to when Nature has been bountiful s OPENING 01 CLIREHUGH’S jal means, Hence ‘have arisen those wonderful jature defiance. Bariy’s Ventilating NGS AND SCALPS, 146 Broapway, ‘dustribe NEW ESTABLISHMENT FOR HAIR CUTTING & CURLING, WIGS, SCALPS, &°. No, 205 BROADWAY, s CLIREHUGH has, in connection with his present premises, opened a suit of Rooms consisting of a GRAND bilge OF FASHION, iated enti tlemen’s hai i Aid'room is Atied up in the style of Louis XIV: ‘he show-cases, mirrors, style of omamental alto telievo, fi ming a tout ensemble never seen passed in Ew fitti anil health the hai inted itation of the far-famed. ips, curls, Bei, ul of and is fitted up with every regar r the manner of Ge tables, ottomans, &e., and for consult commodation and comfort. THE GENTLEMEN’S WIG ROOM is for those who wish to be private when fitting on wigs and sealps. C. may here remark, that as in every de jobe! &e,, are in hed in white and of old, for this country, and not sur ones "HE LADIES’ ROOM is private, and devoted entirely to themselves,for hair-dressing, ihe growl to ac non tment of bu profession, the character of his work is established for its suyeriority, so does he mtend to make only the very st wigs and scalps, and ask according to the times, the very lowest re- munerating profit r. sole and undivids HUMA BAL? HEADS AND medses are applied aumbers his word it ts all i will make ¢h where seurfor dandri the roots in time tify this, is W. Hopkins, aller, Houston street, Ni tended ha ‘tnd mak reasonable, and it pon RESTOR ‘The haman hair can be restored ify will be found always “ at home,” and will give N GREY HEAD for yourself. ‘These are ir to grow,) stay it + light red,or gray hai ‘2 King street, Ne Y., and ves the hh only 3, 5 or 88 T. Power, ir We could offer hundreds of others if We chose. | the most delicions dark hilings a bottle, three lones, sign of the American Eagle, hate + agents, 139 Kulton street, Brooklyn, 9 Sate Dock street, Philadelphia. HAIR. READ ‘THIS. on erand scientific The proprietor of this assures you on. come to his store whose ‘ou to give Jones’ O1 ir this has 1 of Coral le pt its q r 5 w, (on the head, face, hody, or any part ith falling out, cure grow dark from _ Among the numbers who have nsed itand cei aug Im*r B EGS to left the practice of Prescribe inch as oe and protracte ttre mugcesss have been tl recent improvements in © ral new and important vation ef Dr. Glove witl err ts of the da} tho nancal self named Boctcrs ly. Musewm—office hours un authors of little boos NO, 2 Ann st—private entrance, th DOCTOR GLOVER inform those Ww! have recently eu his profession, that his aid as hsual aire’ if he has ie Couuates to Those difiewlt hreaiuire practical experience toe. particular objects of mistry have put into hi remedies which have escaped the obser- rutinising physician 8 mary pg ed enables him to kee til 90 lock P.M, graduate in the me= rig stranger shi ni id pretenders, upon. subjects of whieh they tudy. The hands seve- pace ould beware of some of whom door from the a6 Lm — TO THE LADIES. MADAME COSTELLO, Female Physician, still continues te B treat, with astonishing success, all diseases peculiar to females. Suppression, irregularity, obstruction, &e, by whatever cause produced: cau be removed by Madame’. in avery anrt time, Madame U.’s medical establishment having thorough repairs and alterations for the better accom: jon of her numerour patients, she is now prepared to receive ladies on the point of confinement, or those who wish to be treated for ob str ction of their monthly period. e C. can be consulted at all times, and with All communications and let jy2)im®r rik must be post-paid PRIVATE CURE LL SUFFERING under any of the symptoms of a secret disease, whether of long duration, or of rece: i are confidently referred to ror Jordan's Speci No. 1 for the cure of Gonorrh@a, Gleets, Semi ke.; and Course No. 2, for the permanent. eradi vases. ‘These courses are specially prepared to ¢ tient to effect @ private and satisfactory cure, without loss of time or exposure j to which end, each iackage contains every medicine, wash, ke., ever required either tor internal or exter nal ase—and forthe guidance and safety of the patient, is ace companied by Dr. Jordon’s private treatise, "The Monitor,” wherein is full directions, with a plain description of the mae ture, symptoms, consequences and treatment of secret maladies the remedi rt for their different stages—to which is a ch valuable information, useful hints important advice, suited alike to the present invalrd, and to having’ heretofore. been unfortunate, either contemplate mar Ihave recently entered Tages OF to that state, 1o> “The price of the Monitor vee 50 cents One dollar sent, Post. ei, cuwures ite reo es iy seule ese Courses are admiral Le strangers, travellers, or residents inthe country, being complete, eom: Pact, and aranteed to effect a cure. 0) \d for the proprietor only, at Draco, 60 Prince Nh ot way. street, corner of Marion, east Private entrance 6934 Marion street, one door below stove. jy13 Im* r RR’S LIFE PILLS E PU! roprie| f the extraordinat ene pore PARR'S LIFE FILLS hed a ‘wholesale branch of their house in Clarendon House, corner of Duane street ew and medicine in bilious_ complaints, blote . dysentery, faintings, foul breath, fangour, liver on th in, choles heart burn, headae! piles, se | Europe has tv. weekly, equal jon anda half yeady. From its great cele nw gold in almost alt parts of the globe; “No rnedl- et offered to the world, has so rapdly obtained such Inguished notor nd it isso gentle tn its nature that it may be taken by t jowever Weakly, being composed Of the most innocent herbs. For particulars of this astowi the account of its remarkable werer, Tho- mas Parr, who lived to the extraordinary age of 130 years—nee the book of his life, which may be had grate of all theageses in New, York and other parts of the United States, i¢ following are the duly appointed agents in New York— ushton & Aspinwall, druggists and chemists, 66 William st. | 10 Broadway, and 10 Astor House ace pe Abraham Sands'S Co. druggists and chemists, granite builds OE cipinaaie ve Mi ce Pratalicen elie teeta ingay 273 Broadway, corner of Chambers st, | fections have the signature of Dr. F, MEL tts, anthor' P. Dickie, 413 Broadway, ¢: Lispenard st, aggpt for the continent of America, John B. Uodd, druggist, By corner of Bleecker st, | ““Hhey con be transinitted by mailto any parte che Upi 4 ddgnu, Bowery Medicine Store, 260 Bowery. | States. Letters directed to Dr. F. Melveaty Hor a, +S 4 Coddington, apothecaries, 227 Hudson street, corner fork, will meet, with immediate attention, pg EL. Cotton, chemist and apothecary, 258 Bleeckersireet, Vind street,” Price 64 Thar bosses O&, No hal? bees cont ‘orner of Jone mai’. Lee ne th avefine, ent medicime im*r, Wendover, druggist and apothecary, 11 n= Wr warehouse, 18445 Fulte LDE. Armstrong, seed, drvz and ys st. 1 ‘SALAMANDER SAFES— WWeeruncar a perfect non-condactor of heat, and can- N, W. CORNER, F! i not be destroyed, nor their contents injured by any ordinary The New Yo ‘eratp—A daily paper, issued eve fire, as namerous (rials have proved, and are also proof against | morning of the week-—price fio cents per copy.” C burglars, being well secured by the moat celebrated patent | reribers furnished at the same rate, for any specific pe locks now in use. A large agsortment, of Various sizes, con- | a remit Sdvance. Nopapey rent, cess jab in adv stantly on hand, and f uid ty Henstp—lasued every Satur ae SILAS". HERRING, Agent, No. 199 Water st. | nine oelockecpieg sand a quarter cents per co s0,a8 above, an assortment of second hand tron C| ess, | to country, su ms per anaum, in advance, oF at (made by ciaeront yal oer alas locks, gurtable same rate for any othe pesiek 1% to protect , jewelry, ol » a yee for sale at {tom 30°10 60 per ‘cent below she fel gost Seger Bema. | ad ‘a jyaer ian bo Dest publ MADAME RESTELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, Office and residence, 118 G1 wich street, where she can be consulted with the strict confidenee on all complaints incidentfto the human frame. . Madame Restell’s mode U ecpmne in all cases of irregul rity or suppression of those functions of nature upon which th health of eyery femaletdepends, is such as to require bat a fe days to effect a perfect cure. ies desiring proper attendance during confinement or othe? indisposition, will accommodated caving see time, with private and hoard. 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Poisons, warranted the only original and safest wagredients destroy and exterminate the moths, bed bugs, rose Ba cat ler, cockroaches, rats, ‘mice, rownitoes, fleas, tres, a ice, and every other vermin of larger anithals, warranted jieate and to perform all what it fs intended. "Likewise F y Housands of persons can certify to the, superior virtae eallcy of all ay prppayetiooas tad socvoberee to tas ct the statements. Apoly to. DR. LEWIS FEUCHTW. Chemist, No, Manufacturer of Agids, Diamond CemengstMoride Ox. Silver, Spirits of Hartshorne and Nitre, Copaiva Capsal Jodides of Iron and Mercury, Daguerreotype. r Canstie, Ether, Chloride of Soda; Dealer in tine, Dentist’s Gold Foil, Mmeral Teeth, gemnine Iodine, Glass SpFinges, PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. ¥.pe poupeL QUE Me BRR a JASHON, PORTUGA ‘THE. 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