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Intellige’ ment—--Domest ‘Home Depart Domestic Svurrosep Murperer_anp Mai. Ropsxe, oa, - Mobile Ledger of the 27th ult. hasan account ¢ the arrest of a man named Benjamin W! ve oy, charged with being concerned in the murder of 4p Sherrod, a stage ‘driver, =e was shot on the 6 of January, 1838, and the U.S. Mail, which he lind under his charge, robbed. Five or six men it Wer known were engaged in that transaction, ons soe whom, named John Larkin, wes arrested in 1° 00 delphia a few months after the murder, pe FS, to Mobile by one of our police officers, was (hi convicted and hung. At the foot of the gallows fs declared his innocence of the murder. pa pave bed who was engaged in the U. 5. s¢ rvice, W' some confessions he at Pensacola in consequet b made in reference to the robbery: His companic ns ‘ice, when he began to had accused him of award #1 Sho, when Larlkin boast that he was tr. to shoot Sherrod, snatch ed bi forol fo himn and blew out the brains of the woe ee ee "He had, ina drunken frolic shortly after the murder, contessed the same fact to difler- b known there in 1838 that he Pensacola to Mobile in a great state, but shortly after he had plenty of money and treasury notes, which he ee! not then .ceount for being in his possession, He has been unable to rebutany of the facts against him so far, and has been committed on the charge LamenTaBie.—Mr. Henry A. Oudinot, was shock- ingly crushed by the cars at Schuylkill Haven, Pa., on Thursday last, causing his immediate death. Mr Oudinot had visited that place for the purpose of rent- ng a house, intending to remove there shortly with his family. Having completed hisarrangemenis, and wishing, it is supposed, to return to Reading upon the burden train, he stationed himself upon the bridge whilst they were passing. Thinking himself perfecy- ly secure he made no effect to extricate himself, and being eaught between the train and the bridge, was so mangled that he died almost instantly. Mr. O. has left a wife and fourteen children, depending up- on him for support, te mourn his loss. Miracutous Escarr.—On Wednesday night last, whilst the cars were passing over the Portsmouth and Roanoke railroad, a portion of the railing became detached from the sleeper, one end of which struck the bottom of the car, and was forced through. passing up, which it did almost as quic thought, it cau, a gentleman pass name we did not learn, and in an instant, betore he was conscious even what had happened, stripped a portion of his dress—the vest and coat, entirely from his body, without doing him any injury. Casvatty.—Harman Hein from Pendleton in the Virginia L killed a few days ago, by a blow from a limb while engaged in felling a tree. There was no one pre; sent, we understand, when the accident happened.— Richmond W "hig. Fine.—The house and barns of Cyrus near Lockport, were burned down on Thursday morning. They were fired by an incendiary. Tue Lavest Snake Srory —A rattle snake was killed in Winston county, (Miss.) some days ago, about ten feet in length, with thirty-eight joints in its rattle rost In Avaust.—The Apalachicola (F.) Jour- and August, a fros vas experienced suflicient to make quite mpres: nthe corn. That's very early for frost so destitution, late delegate islature, was Lieutenant Ce tains, eleven ants, one Su killed by the Plorida sin vente A rst and nineteen Second Lieuten- eon and five Assistant do., have been nemy, or have died from disease in the commencement of the war. eLTY To, Soupre! aR 1c MEETrne good people of Carlisle, Pa , appear to ha stirred uj : to a high pite’ Ne ol n inflicted upon sou the United States barracks at that place, A p: has been held, in which the principal citi- a part ; and resolutions were unanimously indignantly condemning the conduct of two of the United States officers. vicipE.—A young man named David Turnbull, Scotehman by birth, but_a citizen of New York. »mmitted suicide near Jacksonville on the 2ih inst., by cutting his throat Suocking Dearn- Ue ty years of age, was so I night last, at Rocketts, she di wounds the next morni she went to be d, i said, intoxicated, and t o have placed a le nearby, whic! vunicated fire to the bed c clothi¢ ig aud her own nts, which were burnt completely off of her. Forry Snakes In one.—The New Haven (Conn.) Herald says Mr. Theophilus Bassett killed a large striped or gartersnake, in Hemden, on Thursday last, from whose body he took thirty-nine young ones which he exhibited in our office this morning. The old one was about three feet long. ‘There is a man in this city who has such a hatred to anything appertaining ey monarchy, he wont wear a crown to his h N. O. Pieayune. A Suiciwr.—The Elkton (Md.) Whig states that Miss Mary Howard, of that town, ended her life on Wednesday last, at the house of Mr. Jacob Ash, by hanging herself. She had been laboring under a derangement of mind for several months. The Democratic majority on joint ballot in the Legislature of Missouri is larger than w ticipat- ed. Itis said to be 64—Democrats 97, Whigs 36. fg- The Wiskonsan Whig states that it is in con- templation by the Government, to sink two shafts in the Mines at Mineral Poiat and Dubuque,each 1500 feet deep, to test the question in relation to the un der bodies of Mineral supposed to exist in the Mine- ral region. MIS CELLANEOUS. RENCH ARTIFICIAL wien AND MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS. BRN LA ROSIERE & OUR? 16 Vy The only succes: passe! received, by the Havre P. Sully, a’ large assortn of Superior and Fashionable Flowers, ofthe latest Pa ian styles. No. 116, William street is the true and only depot of those su- prior articles from their manufactory in Paris, Rue de Tracy ‘The above firm has been lately elarod by decree: of the Tribunal de Commerce and the Cour 10 be the ouly legitimate suecessor of the firm of Brun In Hosters & Co., of Paris. een St IO” AMERICAN MACINTOSHES. SHESE Water Proof Garments, as now being furnished at our establishment, are, in every possible respect, fall: equal to the imported, either French oF, English, and ‘much better made up, ‘The style of cut and ft is such'as will bear comparison with the most ig te of the imported coats, and are now generally” preferred. Dealers supplied on favorable terms. Gentlemen who prefer, may be measured and garments cut to their taste. Remember—Day, 45 Maiden Lane, is the only manufacturer of the real American Mecin intosh DAY. Successor to Roxbury India Rubber Co; 52 im*r__ Warehouse removed from 125 to 43 Maiden Lane, SOUTHERN AND WEST ERN MERCHANT SPECIALLY those now in the Mts ‘are senguechally fe: minded that they can procure new, powerful and highly flavored Teas of every description, on very advantageous terms, im paskages suitable for private use, or for their regular eustom= ers, at the Canton Tea Company’s pot sdime No. 121 Chatham st, Y GEORGE -W. DAWSON, Wholesale and Retatl Furniture and General Fur. nishing Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham street, cor- ner of Duane street, New York. WHERE, he keops for sale a larze assortment of the follow- ing articles, viz.: Sideboards, Bedsteads, Cora, Tables, chara Difies. and. Portable Draka, Gitor Geceg, Bock Cases, ‘Tooting gi lasses, Dining, Centre, Tea and Pier ‘Tables, Pianos, Sofas, Sofa Bedateads, Beds Bed: edding, Fatearters, sae Lresses, Carpets, i Trons, ‘Wash F fumde, Bureau Bedsteads re “Alcor largn ssvortqron of mon and women’s Wearing Ap parel, new and second handed All the above articles are offered to the pablic at very low prices, Persous in want of said articles would find it 10 wir advantage to make an early call at the above establish “Ghippine ovders punctually attended ¢o_and packed en the ders to the above’ establishment will be paactually at- ag2 6m"? TO THE LADIES ARIS. DRESS. st notice, aid on reasonable terms, Mattresses, Bedding, S {Ps fittimg out vessels, constantly on hand. Ve Behe highest prices will be given for Second Hand Farniture, and Geutlemen’s and Ladies’ cast off Clothing. A CARD ite East B mayo ESTABLISHMENT. W. Ho JEFF late Miss 8. Parser of 293 Broad respactfully ms her former customers and the Ladies generally, that she has re-commenced the Dress-making busi. hess at the above-named establishment, where. she will devote fe- attention to their Service, and confidently assures those ladies wbo may Cloaks, rerbits, Ke. ‘or her with their patronage, entrasted to her skill, shall be ed 0 perfect in style, fit, and finish of workmanship, to be excelled at any of the most approved establishment Broadway, and for gach more moderate pric MRS. W. H. JEFFERS, t Broan N. B—Masters, Misses and Children rcates made to order at the shortest FASHIONABLE CLOTHING J, HARKS, Draper & Tailor, 604 Bowery—Would resyect- fuily inform his friends and the pabiie, that he has opened the aoove as 4 jothing and Tailoring establishme Pledges humself that every article manufactured to be eqial in yi workmanship to any in the city, at sunt the fimes—having purchased his eatire stock at the present reduced f shooting coats, got up ina style, cloth cape cloaks, &e. Garmeuts made up at the shortest notice. tperior ‘Terms, cash on delivery. m*r SHIRTS. SHIRTS made to order, after the most approved Freach fashions. Gentlemen's Garme driptions made vo ph men's Garments of all descriptions made to Gentiomen’s F arni: of bys mreet. al im’ A CA ‘AILO T HUSTED Moatwa Tailor, nerof Chatham street, contiuues the neatest style, 10 per cent cheaper tailor inthe city. A good fit warrant appointment. ing Store 67 and 69 Maideu jane, corner WILLIAM COLLINS ET HOTELS, BOARDING, &c. “English Advertisement, NOTICE TO RAILWAY TRAVELLERS ANDERTON’S HOTEL, No. 164 FLEET STREET, LONDON. William Harding, Proprietor, Recums his thanks. to, the professional aud cominertial gentle; iaen, and the ‘public for the liberal seyport he. has receive ee occupying the above hamed Hotel, and hopes. bi matting attention (o retain the patrouaze hitherto so genereusly «ff HL ‘assures. his patrons that no eudeavors shall be sbared to promote their comfort, and. flatters linmself that ‘ew can compete with him as far as regal ‘nes and Viands, it being his ambition to procure the choicest fe approval of his supporters, aud. conducting. business on the most liberal system. | daily bill of fare, coptsining te re test variety, combined. with moderation of ievriue cencial satisfaction. mos 10s 6d per week. Publi vos IVE ARD. in the Ohio Gazette in 1833 or 1839, for “information re nerve to John Budd, alias John Rooke or Rook, who left property in Carolina. Any person sending the copy of the advertisement shall reesive theabiove femur ‘The tasters or execute id Rook, are Breakfasts (plain, 9 Sa ny Commaitiee 3m jc Meeting am tisement Agents 2 rence. Messrs, Neilson Quebeck. WASHINGTON HOUSE FOR FAMILIE AND ce TLEMEN! CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. H. J. HARTWELL, aul Im*r ah x TP > HOTEL DE L’EUROPE, No, 8 Broad Street. Proprietor having removed to No. # Broad stre d'this establishment for the convenience of U ing public, solicits his triends and others to give him a Every delicacy of the season may be had here, and every thing served upin the most recherche style, the bar is sapplied wiih good Wines and Liquors at all times Table d'Hote, at 3 o'cloel ra ‘will find this an_ admirable place to n, being $0. ate Rooms may shed BOARDL N arl street, between Be anand Ferry st ho prefer di iv J ei ith new aud ample ac ¢ parlorsand chambers are furnished with neatne: elegance, and with scrupulous regard to the comfort o! te ey Pie servants are all white, and have been carefully select- ed with reference to their capa heuesty avd civil deport- ment. ‘The wine cellar end larder will always be furnished witk the Magy 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 ely Mund of the most reason PHILLIPS & BRO., Proprietors. 812. T dito $l known ¢ at eamboats on the North ‘Th and the general business of the city. ‘The proprietor pledg Himself that no care shall be wanting on the part of himaell* or servants, and thatevery attention shall be paid to the wants and his gust His table will be furnis TOL ELEGANTLY furnished’ rooms for men, with breakfast, at 11 Barclay st. No pains will be spared co render the above rooms desirabl the premises. "WATERING PLACES, &C. 16 Im* re ORCHA romantic and fashionable resort will be conducted dur- the present scason under the direction and supe: dance of the subscriber. It has undergone a comple thorouyh repair, and is new open for. the reception, of visitors. pay effort will be amare ed to mait the deservedly high charac- be furnished with every that ‘ ‘ork market can afford; a tention that ean promote the couvenien patrons will be promptly bestowed. establishment and especially that part of been rendered pe rfeetly smooth and safe Messrs. A. F. Beach ’s excellent line of stages will ran as heretolore regularly between the landing aud the Mountain House, on the arrival of the boats. . L. BEACH, Proprietor. _ June 13th, 1842, x iel4 3mnr HARON SPRINGS WHITE SULPHUR WATER may be had ot the Agents, Dickson © 128° Broadway Basement or thee unrivalled’ effieacy iu all ete Complaints, | sore crofula, liver complaint, affection by th permission) Is made to M.D., 4 Warren- and enjoyment o: we road leading to this on the mountain, hé Dr. DE D, BI Sold by Rash nN Aspinall at toni w reet,and Astor House; A. B. Sands "Millia, 183 Broadway a, Del Row and Oui Droadway, . ‘L. Chilton, Broad: John. Meakin, oI jilnor, (82 Broadway ; H. G. Veeds, nl ‘hom vad J. Coddi - Green, 39 Broadwa' street __PERFUMERY. BREL DONTALGIC AZ & BARRAUD’S OR, BALSAM Ic ELIXIR, FOR fered to the p ngthening the spongy gums, cleanin iiig the teeth, refreshing. the. palate aud taking ant taste or Odor in the mouth, arising from a dera che stomach, smoking, or from decayed teeth Ina word, itis beyond the necessity of a puff. Makea trial a bottle, and it will speak for itself. Each bottle bearing the directions on the label. Sold Hue, 581 Broadway and 2 Park row; way, corner Grand M 183 Broadway; Messrs Guion, 173 Broadway, comer C Messrs Rushton & Aspinwall, 110 Broadway, 96 Will 10 Astor House. aus 1 RRIS LOOTH WASH—Prepared from the ory No.8 Gold street, New. ¥rok—Thi a vegetable preparation, pos ties o feieaning the teethand mosth resta: eg healthy state, and preventing any unpleasant taste ot odour ip the mouth, whether arising from decayed teeth ot froma de ranged state of the stomael Te is designed to be used with a tooth brash, and will be found to mupersede the necessity of x powder, keeping th teeth clean And preventing the wearing away of the guins tr dt the teeth itis particular useful in eases of spungy gums, restoring thems toa thy state, and a them to contract around the teeth. In painful affect teeth and guins, aris exposure to cold, it will be found highly ben tienlarly serviceable to use. the Orris Tooth Wash amy he Just before retin his method 1s recommended weer Sauslsutas Wy eliag'all vertices ct Tool whieh’ oe. malate di ye day are entirely removed, and the mouth Kept theough the night in a clean, sweet, and healthy state, und teeth and white teeth are the most valuable portions of poor humanity; but how many negleet the attention ne- cessary for their prese: even when surroanded by all the means needed. Amor we know of none more pleasant and effectual than the Orris ‘Tooth Wash—it cleanses and whi: tens the teeth. strengthens the goms, fies the mouth, and sweetens the breath, We je recommend ts use to all, young and old. {Boston Morning Pos ‘The Oris Tooth Wash is the best detergent we ever used on ong enamnel.—{ Boston Transcript. For sale by the aa draguists in the city fa C. B. HALLENGES ind with all. ‘The importance Coal aged tarer te the Head ‘of Hair is a clear index of the value set upon personal figure, and when by some micioxs freak of Nature the human’ form rived of its fair proportion, Artis resorted to, in order, by arcificial means to supply the deficiency Hence ‘have arisen tt wonderful discoveries witch bid Nature defiance. Barry's Ventilating “WIGS AND SCALPS, or real Heaps or Harr, which can be had at 46 Broapwar, “gon Liberty street, uj hoof H in all cases of failure in the growth of Harr, BARRY o toedy exclusively his own, unkuown to Vilgar Predgencs and those to whom Nature has been afl in her distribu: Won of Haig, "will do’ well to. place ‘themselves under his sar ices to suit the times, inemee THE. EHUGH OF CLIR +g NEW ik ale gt FOR HAIR CUTTING & CURLIN! WIGS, SCALPS, &. " lo, 205 BROADWA LIREHUGH oe) in connection Avge his present premises, opened a suit of Rooms consist GRAND GALLCRY OF FASHION, appropriated entirely for Gentlemen's h ler aid room ts fitted upin the style of Louie RIV at Fate hie Sabase pannels, painted after the manner of Watteau, Bow. chet, &c., and in imitation of the farfamed Gol tapestry, mir The show-cases, mirrors, tables, ottom: are @ the same style of ornamental alto felievo, finishe old, for: | & Iming s tout ensemble never seen in thie country, and oot tor passed in Bur pe, ‘THE LADIES’ ROOM is private, and devoted a to themselves,for hair-dressing fitting on wipe, cuca, Ke, and for consultation on the prowth sna health ofthe fir and in tited up with every regned to's oman an ‘omfoi GENTLEMEN'S WIG ROOM lslpe ege whe wuntnea private when fitting on wigs and scalps. C.may here remark, that as in every department of fe ion, the character of his work is established for. its tuveriority, 89 does he intend to make only the very best. wiks scalps, and ask according to the times, the very lowest re- munerating profit, be found always “* ‘antivided a at home,” and will give his ention to all who wish to change counte- of his touch. jet? r _ RESTORE THE UM AM NH a on, his Bir - has il of Cora purseli. He pledges you are 14s qualities, 1 hi where seurf F dan the rs an ti tity this, © W. i eller, Houston street, No ¥.s and L. 1.’ We tould offer hundreds of oth very reasouable, ind itgivea the hair the wrest wea the hair the fe Price only'3, 5 of 8 shillings iin of 139 Fa ret, Phil reet, D street. Boston, #7 Dock MEDICAL. “DECEPTION PREVEN NTED. HOSE who wis! ures Heine buc Solomon Hei charges for neither med with your imp ut, he nan who speaks but ithe Ei you, wo matter what your dise SOLOM “— 57 Reade p.., opposite the ir. Heine, of NewY r that name first ‘all at t at the We y records, aud see if any Rr. authorized to practice; 2d, aipenrance ull you are sat o i lish, te End Promise to cure you are ri AON H INE, M.D., arsball House. T beds Spitting of Gy ee srarn chilis pany aout claims of intimey slight at first, (as in comin ton. His experience auth in competition with an nae colds,) nd all the medical qu have atteste may use this com cines, and without detracting in practitioner, this remedy safest and surest remedy breast, that has ever made its. appe: found it. Physicians are invited to vs in aller where cough 1s le: ‘The proprietor waa Ag ted States, qualities, the subscriber has felt some dicine before the public. NO QUACKERY! is COMPOUND SYRUP OF ‘INDIAN ee the cure of Consumptions, Coughs, Colds, id, and all other Breast omplaints. rin ‘He is aware that, in ed by the ungenerous ever so good,) quacke- this will no longer restrain him from affording to the Mitlcted the means of sure relief if they resort to his remedy ing the The Compound Syrup of Indian Turnip is in itself a certain remedy for inflammation of the pectoral organs, which, though often results in consump multitudinow, hience. all casos of divsehara, summer compla ordinary character, seldom if ever fails to produce the beneficial object. "Duly appre ‘the the merits Dt gti Jeget from the medi arance. es lim in putting his discovery ree ‘it fs i “ihe moat dolicate, ledy, in all and every condition of life, und without the slightest or inconve- ints, of desired Fr inedi« session the certificates of hundreds who, after spending money, and almost bereft of hope, have resorted to him for relief ani 1m pulmonary affections, and after measles. ents in the principal cities in the Uni- Foc sholesale and retail we. H. RING, 53 Falton st. core! 3 Guion, 127, Dr. Crowell, 286 Bowery; Bassett " G4, Dickio, 43 Brondway3 Coddington, eomer Hudson and | Nop ‘cn set on dor ea OCB ‘ou tn Serena Spring sts. au? eod3mr ‘aul6 lm*re EBB, Agent. SUPPRESSION N OF QUACKERY 09-IMPORTANT AN ANN MEDICINE & ot ARMACY C fe the citizens of New York ESPECTFULLY inform (owing Sos-Aeswre ia thle EW, Bastnre, oH Broadway. Goren, gy Bowery. Br Kino, oa Hud street Lins L. THRALL, 948 Grand Ww. Aumstnonc, 1st Fultoustreet, Brooklyn, ‘The Preparations of the College may now be had of those *Feigal O ‘Ofices ofthe College for Newngland at § Tremont Pipa Sites CE vod atthe e oe New York, at 97 Nassau Fond oO COI TIGHRDSON, Agent. SUMMER COMPLAINT. Didued matey DYGENTREY. er loosmnane of the Bowels, @ued ina few minutes b/ Sherman’ Mestorative Loven: "they are remazkably Clement any offset immediate re- never has an instance been known of their failure. EVER AND AGUE—Sherman’s Lozenges for this tedi- ous and distressing complaint, a1c, without_exeeption, the only article known entitled to the name of specific; for they always cure, sn ae eho'ls de ax return. we Ste at ‘children and adults, are infallibly de- clea toRamtaelin tera ee eemeavers at Noy of oxes aan rene, and never known to fail. Wesetcnnes tee — treat. eo meres: an East Broadway, 227 and 27: 139 Fulton street, book Rh r HEUMATIC ERADICATING LINIMENT. TT HIS Liniment, from its penetrating and heali is warranted to eradicate ( most effect itis) al Bheumacie or Inflammatory pains in an almost incredible space of time, So very numerous are the nostrums accompa ied with certificates, aud professing tg cure every complatht, that the public ai ely slow (and justl ) in appre- Gating any new articles whatever may be ite utility, Some.o the most respectable péssons in this community can bear joyful testimony to the sstonishing effects of this Lintment. But as rositive proof, every bottle of this Liniment, will be accompa: nied with a quarantee to rel ice of each bottle in all tases where it has been, faithfully applied, (according to ithe Printed directions) without producing the’ desired era W QUED inform his patients and heres to lis original either (or medicine or attendant the Marshall House, where he soli apove jong time under ise For the advant of Dr. Soromon ei Heine who has ever lived in, 01 House. This since. {ha time, and of witnessing many m by hfin—he is above the axe 0 of the name who is a member of City and State of New York. Sworn before me, lah day of April, A.'D. 1 lance until the pati ry considered PON 1OHARD eso Com, of Deeds. DR-SOLOMON HEINE the still ad- position, to receive no money nt is satisfied the public, et, 0 jicits the attendance surprising C auld with his improvement, and would inform them that he as remoted from 418 Broadway to No. 57 Reade str pposite ‘on the entioned conditions, of all who have suffered for a 'm incurable, IN-HEINE, M. D. of oll wha wish to auand the ‘treatment ine, | would, state. thar 1 had his offic the oue now residing at 57 Hteade street, opposite the Marshall Physician came to this country about eight years had the pleasure of knowing performed is the only one the medical institutions of the = ‘W. WETMORE, M. D. Im#e NOTIC afflicted with ru ntal aid. the world office, 4 Vesey street, or to et aN wns in the United States. Back jad of Hull's trusses, tos Hull, in writing. None are good, without his signature. sous have quenc: made by unskilf nary trusses. Rooms i b female patients. if ine, or to be relied upon as E A 5 -HULL’S TRUSSES. TO RUPTURED PERSO: ei Be careful to are endorsed au26 | by Dr lertaken to vend imitations of Hull’s in Constant attendance to wait upon Im*r for many years at important to know, is the fact, that diseases, whether Fecent or of long efivet speedy and effectual cures. ir. C. would most the numerous catch penny nostrums ded to their notice by a host of unp ders, as alsomnauy otherwise fit of late to sanction ing as infallible specific gerous compounds. How important therefore to. the the in of an experienced physician, on whe: nation they may rely with confidens formidable ma rably adapted be found reasonable. Office open until 9 o'clock. ine years a practitioner of this city » near Peral aud i 4 most Dr. Carpenter would ald that his ro°ms and offi othe privacy of patients, and his charges will DR. CARPENTER’S PECK SLIP DISPENSARY. R is a regular educated kept inall delicat dante, bee eoakl jously caution the invalid to beware of iy principled and wt pectable dragyt ‘ims of indiscreti ent stage of disease, to place themselves in the ent and dis au? position by advertising their multifarious and dane ion, in are serimi- as issues of life or death are often —— by the figt Woplieation in this for are admi- Imm N disvestesogtn ts nan frame, first sages! orative is wanted ; unpulse, or a re: States it has taken eases, and leaves nothing further (0 ing speedy trouble. tested me com it the yeauees trial, that h fulness to Dr. M. vesti females, who had been considered parently Witen | first received the ageney Dr. Magnin, notwiths inventor by the unrivalled powers #t has n the pient couswtnpticn onder i reDOVatiDy LUCINA CORDIAL. TO THE AMERICAN ow barely three years since the general introduction of ns Cordial ito the United spread its usefulness thro PUBLIC, it es, and in that this het n discovered and invigorating he system, w! as throughout the be hoped for ; its cu the afflicted the result. mnmense American reputac period sphere, enc thanaeerioate acquir Ope, Dut has alag aided to the renown of ital ustrious ts pA The knowledye of the hu- the idea of using, it in this way ; and st attedfclne hes boon sited ta the equloyue tor cipient consumption, which places the tion, under the control of the patient, Tt is this period, to recommend the Lucina isease, re a United recedence of all other medicine in such res be- rfeet, permanent, and effected without pain or Should there, however, be any person laboring ander the above complaints, who are doubtful ofits almost ts, nend sto them ou my own personal responsibility, f techn assured if they} party 1 based on its thoroughly, ated, indubitable, and generally admitted power to enable m, to bear offspring, and to restore virile powers in males, when reduced to utter and ap- hopeless, prostration, to perfect health and act of the La ing its immense foreign eclebrit ucina Ci the great amount of respectable testimony that accompa y Udeclined com sonal assurances in these particulars ; tous sale of upwards of one hundre: and much knowledge founded on pei hesitatingly warrant it as far exceeding my ew or ever the illustrious most important ends for which it is come 80 gostly and universal as possible, ble for the umption, that ng. myself individual hes repeat, and hold ‘my powers 1 maine, and mak where nature has beem deficient, or when th but now, after th Cordial, from yy and nied it, » by giving any per he enor, d thousand bottl pled with the receipt and certiieates and testimoniale innumerable, ome ender So cunt responsi neat personally ea fan iol ry entors promises, In the fa jucina Cordial can mvig them fecundant, have been pros- crated oy aruficial means ; ana also that can produce that state Hregret that 1 have to speak so pil im temates, who nad deen previously unfruitful, ined barren, whien will enable them (o bear children. nly, en such exceedingly de lucate matters, but feel called upon to do so, lestit might be ina Cordial, inderstood, and as a full guarantee fc itude for the extensive patronage w! the great res) main, tne Pulte’ ‘s iN WANTS HOLDER WELL M. D. Price $3 ES Paty street, Ne an For sale at 459 B y yy York, and b0'North Bixth street. Piladelphis: msibili feelings of sincere as the agent of the has been heaped upon me in tnis country, I re DR. MORRISON. NORTH RIVER DISPENSARY. orrison, Nem bs Greenwich—Dr. of Surgeons, London, and formerly ‘Surgeon in the 20136 Falton street near er of the Royal College vy, contiuues to be consulted daily on all diseases Cia Selicate nature, and all those distressing symptoms cousequent on inju- dicions treatment, and the imprudent use ¢ fquac« medicines. . has had an ex; delicate iseases in uses a mild, safe an their various: edicines ae rience of twenty wo yeas, 1 treat and > smplicated forme, fallible substitute (ar mercury, cradiext- | virus with certainty, without stricting him int isusual diets or eeable mtaste and smell. tha, such as strictures. and en cmpanied with much irri- parts, are some of the conee- . ahs Heataatrictures in a scien: bjecting’ the ar fie manner, promoting absort co of the thickened circular membrane without al CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Gt ne = morkogh young only to induce greate purely pathologies Letters the correspondent Union, by on street near Greenwich. Il advice, ured from which stimulate treats such c: on post paid, and containinga suitable fee, ‘will ensure medicine to an rt tt the giving a history of his case in detatl, 1.” Boag Fur augo fetre EFINED LAMP OIL, only depot im the eity, and where tt suit purchasers, is at SAMA| _Also, the article Fancy Soap. i A crust on thelwic ya pleasant but an economical oil for Hotel proprietors are particularly purposes. invited lo try it. OIL! OIL ! OILY OIL!! splendid article is just received by the subscribers, au now offered to mblic at's reduced Te burg with sae) no other kind, and being free from odor_and nel Grocers The 4 sold in OAH two NOS & BR No. 4 Wall st. aul3 2m*r pains in fragraney: ever been introduced isto this count tor, auz0 2w#r ntry. Every housek H WEBB. Ay ila and Cologne, hi 2a retal ‘at ee Deere Hee and Strength, 0 Canal street, ons dor ator hieawayen CHINESE LEMONIA. ELY new and splendid article forthe Torer, ¥ article of the kind that has eeper will highly appreciate it asan indispensable family invigora ahly mt. the United § say, that having been p box of his Pills, was ordered stomach hment of his health. Auti-Dyspey' boxes, containing forty, with fall dire per box. Bilious Pills. Price 25 et be: To be had of eral Agent, No. 10 John st, orders must be addre of ‘Alby, TE WOULD t10n of of a tw. the WwW Hheumatic Kradicating fies 8 ‘invaluable articles vertisement in another column of this paper. ss of Practice will, by particular request where he may relief from other soure pecially which he thinks may be cured under a07 im*r V. the Founder of the Thomson consulted by such chronic disease, from which they ean some Years since ctions. Price fifty ents per box. 1. D. TURNER, OHN ian S ‘43 Broo t be at Ni "PO DysrEPTIC >S=Among 7 number of "distinguished gentlemen who have, from personal experience expressed themselves interms of commendation of t he effects of Beck: with's Aau-Dyspe Mr. juren, late President of permitted the Proprietor to with a hem ag a remedy for a dis- he has given them a fair trial, and is well ied that they have contributed greatly to the ‘perfect re- S are put ina superior style, in tin cents oe who feaning a mag active article, are referred to Beck- count made agents, and those who buy to sell I near Broadway, to whom all Trippe, Newark, N. J, 86 Imtr SON, ystemn m\ dysventis, jaca ‘ EXPERIEN CE For FOUR -YF#ARS has fully tone the extraordinary of DR. SHERMAN’S MEDICATED LODeN. GES. Several million boxes haye toed sold,and given perfect satisfaction to all who have s eed them. PHYSICIANS A 'D CLERGYMEN, nd low—in Lawyers, Professors, rich a poor, high 3 nearly tye whole Ametican ‘peotle, have ‘given them theit fe spreading f eir nfluences to sanction| ‘are now Reyer Ae es ,, Vanderpool, Scott, and four lew York city alone, recomme Drs. Hunter, Smith, fy “their pre erman’s Me- hundred other physicians in S herman’s Lozenges, dail dicated Lozenges are never sold, by the ounce, but always in bores, with tachetl, ‘The Doctor being an educated and experienced physician, and a member of the Medical ciety of the city of New York, gives a character to his preya- ratiors that no others en} COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, ‘Asthma, Tightness ol the Cheste Whooping Cough Cough tending Measles, and all affections of the Lungs, are imr ately relieved by’ Sherman’s Cough Lozenges. They entirely cure all recent cases ina few hours, and often the most alarm- ing cases of Consumption yiEld, ait by magic, to their hapry influence, as in the cases of ‘Rev, Mr. Anthony, Mr Suecter, aoe bemireds of otberes oven where they hel been given up as incurable, WORMS CAUSE DEATH ‘To thousands, without their ever being suspected. Children aud adults often suffer much from them, when a box of Sher- man's Worm, Lozenges would give them immediate rélicf— Hundreds of instances have come to our. knowledg e ‘wasting away, ying their skill im vain, aud resorting, at last, as y, hope, to Sherman's Worm Lozenges, “which have tored them to health and happiness. How often have mo ‘called at the Warehouse afd poured forth their thanks and gs for the restoration of their dear beloved offy:ring, Never before bas a et remedy been discovered for the en ids 0 tire eradication of all IEADACHB, * EAEPITATION, Lowness of St ts, Fatigue, Fainting, Desy ondeney, Nervous Diseases generally, and” Sea Sickness, are all sulyect to. the curative properties of Sherman’s Camphor Lozenges. ‘They cure severe headaches, &c. in ten minutes. In fact, they ope- rate like a charm, ai on should go to sea without them, Versons subject to far ‘will find them to relieve Nassau street. Agents—Church’s, 188 Bow- 77 East Kxoadway, and comer Chainbers and deahton Hudson; Rushton and Aspinwall’s and 139 Fulton street, Rrooklyn, 8 State street, Piston, aat's Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia.’ _aul6r ANOTHER ATTESTA ATION IN FAVOR 2 J, PEASE & SON’S HOAR- 42, —Messrs. Pease & 5 Divi- e object of this certificate is to im- roren y f the benefits I have received in a het and tedious iliness, the use of your Compound Hoar. hound Candy. I have "for Babee ix years afllicted wi a'very severe cough, for the cure of which 1 tried numerous medicines, but found none that afforded me so much relief as your 'y cough has been at times so bad that I could not rest night or day. I found the spring and fall the most an- hoying seasons, as nothing 1 could. use would allay Ul Wwas scized. three years ago.last June. wit however partially reeove tack, rt until Septes! alarming than the former, so that I had two regular physicians attending me, who told me ft was useless to take any more me- e, as my case they considered hopeless. I however made use of Peases’ Compound Hoarhound Candy, and I felt the ef- feets of its Mo mm the easing of my coug! ‘and strengthening of my frame 1am now able to attend to my work, an grareta to yon for the invention. I did not use the cans cording to direction, but as much as | was «ble to buy, antil gene rously furnished ie mesh kaa IG) a publish this, Su its truth will at all times be ackwo Yours uly, Mus, FRANCES HPAEs g Lewis st Ageuts—Zieber, 87 Bode Phil 8 State greet Bostons | Rawls & or ate bois & Co. Mobile, Alas; Pierve,& Teller, Robinson, 110 Bal more ot, Baltimore; Hi Allen, Charleston, & Spear, ae vei lav ay, New H Gaynor, Richmond, and W. a City, BES, Providence: RT: Weeds & Wateps, Troy; G. W. Gothern, Georgetown, D'C; C, H. Hunt, Fredericksburgh, Va; J. H: o. Wheeling, Va; Mr. Bull, Harton "Conn; Williams, 8 Ge see st. Utica, N.Y. rch envelope of the ‘genuttie Hoarhound Candy is ngned J. Pease & Son, in their own handwriting. All letters post directed to J. PEASE & SON, 45 Division street, will Fe'punetually attended to, aul? imr CONFECTIONARY, ICE CREAMS, SODA WATER, &C. J, BRADEN, No. 73’Canal street, is still at his Old stand, + and will Be ha as well as the public ly, and woul continues to make finprovements in his articles of Confectionary and lee Crea which have been So generally approved of, from their be: pure and wholesome, as no deleterious articles are used in the wertutendence ofthe whole being FRUITS, &c. &e., (> Partieu! tention will be paid to orders for furnish ing parties or private families for Ice Creams, Jellies, &ec., at vriges to suit the times. Orders Sr Confectionary from the country will be attended to with pramptness and despatch. He takes this opportunity y of returning his thanks for the libe- ral patronage bestowed, and hopes to merit a continuance of public favor. im* MEDICAL AID. Thompson & C end, Shee wipe th R. GREGORY, long aecustomed to prescribe for diseases ‘Of a private nature, resides, at 34 Mott street. He has been funiliar with these complaints many years, and having been a particular and close observer of cause and effect, he has obtained a thoraugh practical xnowledge of this branch of his has enabled him to iutroduce some valuable nto his practice. He does not boast of making rapid and heats cures, but Ins satisfaction is to perfor thor rough and radi nd in as short a space of time as it can possibly bedone, with advautage and ety to the patient gene itis not necessary for the patient to observe Any change in business pursuits. Hasty,and consequently imper- feet cures are the source from whence result so many distressin cases of consecutive or secondary symptoms; and the like result frequently follows the vse of many advertised remedies ; for this reasot—that any medicine, however good in the first or pri- mary stages ef the ¢; vl ft, cannot be supposed to exert the same power and i uence over the human s: whi administration has tient is swallowii hot changing to a chronic form, to say the least to terminate in permanent debility, or peniayy something “Dr: Gregory deems it worthy to remark, that he has often been applied to for relief by patients who having been treated for the complaint, were discharged as being cured, and then.- selves were. of the opinion that it was rea few days elapse and the disease begins to show i stances only occasionally, in otuers P nent, ndueing at length a chronte inflammat other visible. effects, which it would be mdeli h a state, of things as thi by surgical means only that a y removed, Not so, however, fissnmation, or rather induratton ; for in tig cure, and that’ too, by mild and imple means. Dr. ‘d to say. that he has discoverea 1d brought to his aid, a remedy never before used in these eases, which has proved successiul in every instance where it has been applied, aud has effected cures in cases of from 3 to 13 ‘This announcement is years’ duration. le through mo- tives of vanity and love of boasting, but simply to, inform those ced of the re where it may be found. ‘Those seeki him at his own house, (not a drug stor ont 130 yaras from ‘Chatham squary ise on the above sub- Messrs. comers way ry at Nos. 63 and 188; 77 East Broadway, ‘Sands, Druggists, and Chambers-street, 146 Delancey, corner Suffolk-street, an au2z7 lm*m corner Marke: M*vIcaL Patients seeking Medical aid should be ingly selection of a Doctor, for it s fact alas! too true, that of the whole horde of advertising Doctors (s0 called) in this devoted city, uot more than one in six possess any legal right to ‘administer a icine, nor are they by ni or education, by any means id to Feo 1 to the sv Te is to be a en red that such base imposition ig suffered or tolerated in defiance of the law which makes ita highly penal F pooongd to practice medicine or surgery without a legal di- ploma, Dr. Carpenter, however, has no personal reason to complain in the premises, for sooth to say, from the late rapid increase of quacks, and their miserable abortive, opera the lous invalid, he has received more solid Dement | ‘than ‘while the Practice pet confined to more ley ‘o the suffering and deluded patient, of victim, however, the consequences are all important, as the issue of ‘life and death too often depends on the first medical advice. r. Carpenter, althou han adverssing ere cots intp sy f the tem inte of the New ¥ ety yearsa practitioner of thie rae Sed Only reason for advertising for business, s0 much contemned the over sensitive on the subject, is to obtain money the sick. Office No.4 Peck slip, near Pe ble. Office open until half past 9 KR. DAVID BRENNA + nse of mercury, care ru Veterate cases of syphilic diseas. +. Urely fee figm any enrrosive of. wow taken accord yinptome whic pk mercury, andother np istered in can be administered without ihe Sifts fustnede and live as " torhis business and li Dr. Brenna’s ir meet gan? 2 ‘ase, but will continue to professional to t to attend hours, 7 ‘Chambers street 175. Lees (OAL—I00 tons Gupnel Cons fy sale mn lots 0 CoA aE COREE ROE Bakit rm Reo. bs L te DENTISTRY. MEDICINES. GUIDE TO SOUND TEETH. SPAIR. LADIES LE en i eo Non ant weet tecth and to the teeth upper r nei but mectng with Dr. AC. Ca ei New York an artificial sul din, e has bow the perlect, ‘use of this shattered. but important grean. "Dr. A: C: Caserta tech on the incite of adhesion, ‘Toothache Pills, oue of which pat inthe painful tooth will offget a peregRneRt Coa plait refers Ambassador, Spanish C: General and the pee uU. L namg President of the sul, Mrs. al Society. and the’ several Protessors of the New York Univerity ob fs aps ai angeoms Toney: M. Ded SOEAEN, nbd <br. Castioand Edwards Aurists, 297 Br ad- way, pits. to the eure of de: all diseases per: ming ih Oy ante alg nh incipient deafness, holaes, or collecuons in the eat. aut im®r THE TEETH. (THE TEETH—A, reduction of 29 per. cent—Upper and lower sets of eeth inserted on suction or atmospheric pres- sure, 30 az to be worn with © irmuess, from a single tooth to an entire set; all plied with the best mine fiche ‘cured, an ree erecting toot Seeaeae Ghilieehh, “tal oot price. J. Buskey, Surgeon fn Re ‘Mur. ray street, next door to the church, west of Broadway. eod 3m*~ ON THE ere 5 abmronnnd i by himself ALONE, courts the atten- Beasts ct bas wrest tmorovemgat ‘The estavlished reputation of Dr Levett, his easy nown, peculiar, and scientific adaptation in supplying the deficiencies of th the unvaried satisfaction given, which he fully guarantees inall cases, warrants his inviting the, attention of the ladies and gentlenien who have had artificial Teeth unaholfully act, or who may require new displaced by nature, jentist, adway, LEVETT, genes Ee oder into this country in sithe year tess, of inserting, Teeth on the above scienfiie LEVEY ‘corner of Warren st. opposite the Park. [Copy of a Letter from Judge Nosh to Dr Levitt] ew York, May 2th, 1612 Dear Sir :—It is both a matter of duty and pleasure to state, that the set of artificial teeth on. the. principle of ‘atmospheri¢ pressure which you made for a lady in my family, has succeed Piinevery respect, in appearance, comfort, and utility, and hes given entire satisfaction. dam, pate dear ar fit, your obedie: _____MEDICINES.___ PRIVATE CURE. HE ATTENTION OF ALL Suffering under any of the ‘symptoms of secret diseases; whether recent or protracted is directed to Doctor Jordan’s specific courses. No. 1, for the cure of Gonorthoea, Gleets and all urethral discharges ; an course No.2, for the prompt and permanent eradication of ve~ nereal diseases. lurses are specially designed to enable the patiant to eect asatiafnctry cure wont exporare or guy picion, to which end age contains every medicine, it, any imér M. M. NOAH. ion of the nature, symptoms, consequences Cmaladies—the remedies ver for their different stazes—with valuable information use Pir hints and importast advice-suited alike to the present iava- ip cad’ go ties whe having, heretofore een nfrtunaey either contemplate marriage, or have recently entered inte ‘The price of the Monitoris $0 cente-—One dollar post. e: will ensure it free, e courses are each $3,00, guaran- teed to effect a cure without further expense ; and admirably adapted for strangers, travellers ,or residents in the country, from their completeness and and compactness ; and will be forward: ceed Dr the, Prope ly at, Drug store 60. Pri old for the Proprietor, only at, Drug store 60. Prince stloct, corner of Marion, 3 blocks east of Niblo's. “Marion iva continuation of Centre. 20 Ime THE PRIVA TE TREATISE. "THUS is alittle volume, on certain delicate diseases, by, Dr. Hf which the most speedy and private theans of cate Sea peste Ta he paalioet possi is no class of patients that does not high Wale this tle book + but those whose complaint has be continue on from month to ‘month, are still more deeply interested in it—the cause of such delays, and the proper means of cure being care- fu'ly explained, Prize $1. . Ralph also begs to state that he is consulted at his private residence, 88 Greenwich street, at_any hour. ith a view however of obtaining the confidence af stran- gers coming to this city, he bezs here to, repeat, what he has Rated in another eclumn of this paper, under his remarks “om stricture, that beside his rank ag, Graduate of Edinburgh, &e- fcc. he Has been engaged in the Bure of these ‘and; eity practice, ffor more than thin [stint et tious ofa cian of ce carefully mat ied CORNS,¢ CORNS, CORNS. y stre: MONS. AND MADAME GERHARD, Corn Doctors, from BEG ae inform the inhabitants of Kew 3 ork, that | "Mons. and Mad, Berhard have been Pi ited States but a few months, and in sect time ve re- ed testimonials from some of the most eminent gantl and others, as 0 the benefit and comfort which they ha ceived since they have heen attended by them. ‘Th to inforim the public that by & Hew eons icate Hard and ns, Bunions, Callositi ‘Mons and Made.'B, do not attemy Poder ith to ensure its efficacy; but Rostrum requiring secresy or ti contidently assure those who may suffer from troublesome aud Fainfal Comma that theramay have” the, satisfaction of carryiag their tormentor, tne Corn, in their han ous. le. B. have in their possession upwards of two thousand certifieates from those who have expericneed relief at their hands, Mona, and’ Made. B. have practiced their sion for several years in Germany, France and Ea ve juired great skill and much practic: experiepce—t fact tad bs yy humerous certificates from the most celebrated Ex- sicians, as well as from several of The nobility and gentry.of those countries, delivered to them after four years cure.” The operation will not occupy more than ten minutes, and the relief is so instantaneous that the per- Sons thus treated can immediately put on their shoes and walk without ‘e oor inconvenience. Ladigs oe will be waited on at their own resi- dence, If they desiree Come in the morning from 8 till 11, and im the afternoon from tile orclock. Office at Boston, 151 Court st- iy83m*r ‘On Stricture and its Cure. HE FOL OWING, REMARKS. WILL PLACE BE- FORE the public afew most deeply interesting facts.— First, That the disease called Sinicru tty ts of very frequent occurrence and often exists in persons who are not in the least aware of it; next that a very erroneous notion prevails re sngcling Sirture,and that ignorant advert fe take rage of this erroneous notion; then, that there are iiree barticulss circumstances by whch a. Sivicture fr Rnown--and in the last place, that the cure rele certuin free from pain, and generally accomp iran to the first of these remarks :— tothe first of these re Known that Stricture i the rval of badly treated Gonorting, It for jaseance, teat, lanes, wuflered t9-con- Sarat ton aah meee ut lider ito a, Now, ingen crefore ies nicely. But ft should a hed that gleet impli intlanmmation of the pokes which naturally terminates in thickening, and this thickening at one part or other of the sage is stricture ; and, further, that al- though stricture may thus re nain unnoticed for a length of time, t from laying dormant ‘buc is the hidden cause of many ji {'a sexual, but those also of a ner _ ‘only of ly leads the attention off from this disorder ture cannot exist so ns as no impediment 1s observed, whi ite a mistake. A stricture often exits Pl ears’ withont producing any. very striking change respect ; indeed a diminished or inter. rupted stream of t ibe belorps caly to tne worst of cases, and it }sto prevent this very state that these remarks are published. ‘The advantage, however, which ignorant advertising x peorle take of this erroneous notion is very cruel. Eve how men of this’ discription swarm about th they will sell their nostrums as long as any one Now, it isa fact, and one which every real physician will im- mediately acknoy 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 10, be consulted by persons who have been tab .ng all manner of things—as cvtored drops, and pills, and cordials, and the like, for many montns together I buy them. but whom, on seeing the real nataie of the ease, he has eure masmany days ‘: ‘ae venting these im) itions, therefore, it sedis eatrelle to Soy Bebe tee punllo's ome phate earetane stances by whic easi- ly done : for although the symptoms of this’ disease are numer- ous, there are three of especial impott, and these three may be statedivery briefly—they are the following : The first relates to The manner of urinot as been already said the stream need not be much diminished or impeded. But observe atten- tively, after it is finished and the clothes are readjusted, wheth- er adrop or two. will ever steal away, so as to wet alitile— nothing is more indicative of stricture. The nextis The time a Gonorrhoea has remained uncured.—It is dif- how longa Gonorrhasa or Gleet may ran and a produce a stricture, for one is naturally more disposed to ture than another ; ‘bat, asa general rule, iFit should be su to go on beyond six weeks, this alone would cient und, at least, for the snspicion of a stricture. ees ftricture has upon the mind <The ef th and to lessen both is gratifying the disnppearing of other maiadies as the ute With rey to bok eure OF Pasarara oe ficient to observe (and it ——. ro Ms five Bom ure progresse: this, ore wt Ah mi pai, and gene Senily woe could not have as been the stricture to as ho wish to un- rf fase. eral pts f ertainty OF his me also, are arranged for those who may } strangers coming to this, GR, ‘rely bas been advanced. hat, beside his rank as grad= eof Eh Ke. &e.—he has been engaged in the cure ‘Of tnese diseases, both i Hospital and city practice, for more setae ears, and has published two editions of work ex- sly on d Iso that he has testimonial lette most eminent ghysiciaus iy Europe fo ‘the ‘most eminent. th wnerrcs——as Cooper to Dr. Mott, of New Yor, i. Physick, of "praladelghines ind others, and that he is perm,” ted to refer to almost every Physician of eminence in this bp Ralp! wich street, towards the Bat gepeateed by post. dollar. private residence, Ni ery, at any hour. Hie 1 Sra "Tne littic volume above ferred to is one | EARS res & AGATE, MANUFACTURERS OF ELASTIC STOC SUSPENDE) 'N DRAPERS, &c. to their former stock of ag mph f aie etic imaes wADATE, 3h aul6 lim PHYSICIANS, ia ME INCUR. RABLE. G a doa TAs of are in the form of tu Thave e OE pose et ens to yn toon virtues of your hneot parable cor ly, as in my gue miler = blessing LR gf Hos it sane wonders. it three or four years, been jmioms_wers severe Pa my oy ore shoul ders, and Seintaees at atthey nit of my stomach, dry and ing cough, great hhack- distreas in my back, much spitting of matter sieaked ith coiderabe blood lass of sonetierteseresion Shen very difficult—in short my physicians pronounced my cen reided consumption, I continued in this tate two years, tnffering 44 tings the mest, exeracixt ‘and 1 at last ve upall hopes Of exer being cured. rst year I Was un: Ser the "eae of ome Of the mst emident, poysicaaa who my son presented me a age of ; tert mye ahout tworthirds I began (0 feel its ‘behefits ; and ‘am how enjoying better he ith than J have for the last fiv Bynes Hoping this may be ct euyice re ANS GGOD) it qs am your grateful frie GOOD Rotts. FEE Bor Re y elds “ena Astor ficiey 110 Biodwey 2 and #6 William ats Smith, '371 Greenwich; Wesh- h at olden, 320 Rivington st; 7: ¥ Pastor i ron and Avenue D; wav; Stor fu E. Blake, Staten Island. ‘ton st; Bn gs Bander, 15 A Bish wt Bis HULL’S UTERO 42 ABDOMINAL 1 SHORE 1 HIS new fnstrament radical cui (gr Falling of the = Womb. by by external pneu, supersed: nese a ‘etional a confidently recom- ood qhet nitions ‘as the means of perfect reatoration to Tele, heaves havin failed dof performing a cure, even circus! ‘The Supporter atuaineda ve oes hi aracter ia Euro} Re wae ee pessaries,and 4 em are feral exper in-Hospitals, of Paris, and is, universally reco ical men of the highest rank _ In thi epee bers of the faculties , and by all the eminent private prac- titioners. Rooms have been furnished, exctanively Ms for jalan ne No. 4 Vesey Street, having, a separate entrante from business de- ent, where a lady isin constant aE iJ apply ‘russes and Supporters to female patients, au26 Im*r PARR’ T is Bo AKR to calculate the many benefits to iP are hich must result from the aueovery of cine. ‘he fine herbal Medicine ‘hich is com direction has, in tho ases, been the most ficient remeas. of the ° aay Nor usefulness (o the diseases of the At Le it found in the medici: thests of Great Britain and vatious parts of the continent of Baro as medicmne. re walled, We me ea ne ete bloods ies jimentai pur certain in the cure of t jeate complaints incident to Females, grateful to the taste, aromatic to the smell, and, at the me « > gente in its ope Yet so effeca at uo female ought to be withont s0 igreat’a booa, left them by its ve- nerable discoverer, O Tt has been bat a Pettets aa before the public, yet. ih footie: 0 Pil topseait thr refore who. are afficted and in bad health, we would say go to any of the andermentioned agents, where the Pres Life Pills may be had, vit wy snd eHow ts and chemists, J0 Astor Tce Sands at stand chemistseranie Buildings, ¥ corner of Cham roadway, core} ‘of Lispenard st |, drugéi way, corner of Bleecker at. jeaut, Bowery Medicine Store ‘Syme? ae dicing Sisal Bowery, c ener of Watker xt. tor ‘Water Dorn ' scat, druggist, 967 Greenwich st, next the comer of J & J Coddington, apothecaries, 227 Hudson street, corner of ee “Cotton, chemist and apothecary, 263 Bleecker st, corner of ones at. and apoth 141 Ei 3 Bolo We it mi yeeds Grugy and paten?medieine vilesale, at the proprietors office Kndwholenale; atthe renietors oes eens & CO, Clarendon House, corner of Duane stand Broedw: au3] Im*r MADAME RESTELL, EMALE PHYSICIAN, Office and residence, 148 Green wich strect, between Courtlandt nd Liberty streets. where hie, 413 eh ‘ John she can be consulted with the strictest nae on plaints incident to the female frame, ladame Restell’s experienca and knowledge in pn earn of obstiaate cases of female iregul:nity, stoppage, &c., is such as to require but afew days to itecta perf tra perfect cure. Ladies d proper medical ecte con spoaition, will be itted Suing such time, with respectable : “Preventive jarried | ladies, de Jicate or precarious health forbids a too rapid increase rortonily, Till be sent by mal to any, part of she Upited Statey Price Letters (post paid) box 968, few York. Boron 7 Essex street’ N. BELL would inform ladies residing out of tie city, whose health srould not admit of travelling, that she would devote her personal aitendance upon them in any part of the United States within reasonable distance, st Imee FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS. MS the celebrity, effi and i abl cess of OY 10 freee ne iy eft fear a invarit val oad snchly, Pills in ll inseeharkerscy ‘on, or stoppage of those functi nae upon which the health of every femal depend, since t eir introduction into th United States, now counterfeits and imitations are constantly palmed off for the genuine. | Cheap common pil attwelve cents a different box “Female Monthly, Bills. possible, ac one or two d cautioned azainst these attempts to sufficient here tostate that all Female Monthly P terfeits, except those sold at Madame Restell’s nwich street, New York and 7 Esse: rncipal Oller, 1x street, Boston. Madame Restell’s signature is written on the cover Bee in of eacl Es “They can be used by married or single, by following FR ttn bad ly Ai ag es A ng dnd Pela ot Grand waet, comer of Alea, New York HIND’S DEPOT F WEBD'S BUKNERS, IMPROVED, at 14 Grand st, O*. to the Broadway he subscriber seenect fully tages bla Semen Yow peblip tm eepesal 2g the manufacturer of those Lampe since their bs has now brought them to that perfection which mal = perior for cheapness, ‘ili ers nOw in existene i ame and the facilities h unde, he is enabled to sell at 50 to 75 per cent lowerthan for- merly el med by the dealers, and hopes Lee Cy eee tomer of, public patronage. ity here- tofore existing in the trim ersolly” complained of by all that have used chem, is now sige ‘the in- ‘ention of a Fatent ‘Urimmier, ao thats child may pat them in A sett cate aida th ln, ener superior quality of Camphine ‘ sold at bec and 6s. whieh adorn lght more brilliant than any other subst in use a an exes to the % less than one fo of ras or oll. drops no fire from tht wick, cleanly, leaves Lod {pew rniture, ly, raining of the wicks, bys seared require to be ‘ent clean nti oy filled as often as they burn bay caepeeeen nd Also, ‘Camphorated Gas, Chemical os and Alcohol, at re duced prices. Lamps ¢ cleaned, repaired, Wick’d and altered to burn py pee amps bronzed and pee oey intry merchants all rs who wish to procure & re~ lly aplendid articl spectfull: ited hisew teuave aasorierent before perchuslay” lec where, being cout seme that they will find it to N. B.—Constautly on hand, of Kitchen Gutters, 114 Grand street. _autimer_ Gira etree TO MARRIED LADIES. MAPAME RESTELL's PREVENTIVE POWDERS. hese invaluable Fovdershave been univerally adopted te rope, oat Pee Pel aociary, being tog cal aha, by ya ete serene ay ladies, whose health Madame Restell, ax is Ww rh, was for thirty years Fe- ma acre eet he es ees safe, fo experience and munities, she attained that celebrity in 80 speci ike ratte leh lis Tova valled, this with the ph; her food to. mata veto the eae ae moto ate @ premature grave--to their trae souree=to ne ata knowledte ofthe wtinary, causes 0 female indispost- fhoncepecially females—which, "in 1808, led ¢ wery.¢ 1 her celebrated" Preventive, Powder? Ron has been the means of not onl; pee even the life of many an affectionate wife ad m fhe advertiser feeling the importance of this subject, and es timating the vast beneilts resulting to thousands. bj adop- mh Would most respectfully arouse ge the attention of the mer by all that they hold near and dear, to their consideration. it not wise and virtuoso prevent evils co which we are eub- Pht ado iget, iple and hi means within our com! Every ra ate, virtuous, an enlightened mind will unhe: od ingly answer in the affirmative. bc Sve, folsee accompanied with fall and parti can be forwarded Lf mail to ty ar letters mast be post paid, au lar pak tof a Ciel Se ed Bates Al fa ELL, Femali eh . Yo Bicnds tans AC a SoBe orton office N POR TUGUESE FEMALE ELL LS. RE pe poupgl pe gt " ra Se eat cote 1 monthly turns. x the only preparation eee ast cerein i ro PMELVERU, auhorie f the pied Letters. dire clveen,, bor ‘0 Dy York, will meet with immediate rel alt te Tete mga met be post paid. wee ‘az rine street. mail. txent mir the oninteret 4 ‘hey can be transraitted. b ie States. rs B. JAMES GORDON B NE N, W. CORNER, F’ — Hoes, LE RIGS ORGANT t10x—JOHN fiw bayy, oe Bent and ou y this work. For this edition the translator, Dr, Gr new matter not contaiued in the ry, has farnished ‘London edition, or any other, igi the connected sheets. are retained in he rr ol = New “Nant pa ork publier tion, advertwed a correct, aula LTON Al ioe New Your Cy os eur: t SOB Heh ata fry asi aremi ‘sent, ules | in advan TH grery Saterday morning ; nine o’e! kate Ay win = T eopy—t furaishe to oun Pe! SS per annum, in advance, or at the their “ Pc eer rates

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