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Vol. VIIE.—-No. 269 «= Wuole No, 3120 RAILROADS & STEAMBOATS. NE A AD AND iD TRANS- PORTATION COMPANY. NEW YORK AND NEWARK. for Westfield, lle, Petia sae Bag se Bite wr iron, Somer daily, Sandays excey Yat ie Between cos New, Pod linac To ‘Towns cents NEW WORK, RAHWAY AND NEW BRUNSWICK. berty street, Leteg Nei ay Beeriee 2 M. ae On Sundays the 546 and 754 A.M. trips fro New Brunswick and 23¢ P. M. train from New York, mitted, Rimes between New York and New runswick, 75 cents. 50 cents re pete “08. Much hom rains Now re "CO Neye York. Jew Branwick 056 co. Sane nee iproqure inet rickets at th ceil ticket k one con on when Aull 3m* SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW YORK AND LINE Via Newark, New Benewioh Princeton, Trenton, Borden THROUGH IN SIN HOURS. Leave New York, from the foot of Liberty street, daily, at 9 A Mand 4% P M, The morning Line irpgeeds to Bordentown, from thence by steamboat to Philadelphia. The Eveuing Line Biscéeds direct to Camden, (opposite Philadelphia) without change of cars. Passeugers will procure ir tickets at the Office foot ot Li- — he Fs where a commodious steamboat will be in readi- Pal egrage crates on board, "Philadel . rte ‘are conveyed from city to itv, ‘nithout, ei by the hh train fo provided with a 1 Ekties Car, in which are ayart- te ing rooms expressly for the mite dig os Teare Philadelphia from the: foot of Cheat . by from Camden, at 7 0’clock A M,and o'eloe ‘The Lines for Baltimore, leave Philadel; iaat6 A M, snd 4P Mae ro a continuation of the line from *r jew York. LOOK A AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION CO. GENERAL PASSAGE OFFICE. LEAVE ALBANY DAILY. PAgSENGRS pho) without delay, to Ge io, Rochester, 00 | Det i Br Onweno, nd Pittsburgh. And all parts of the Wester Cow . L. RAY, ¥ Ml Liberty street, New York. XAILROAD NOTICE. MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. iS) Ts NEW JERSE ilroed and tation Com mare blished a Freight Line between New} few York, which they intend to run perma- er ‘ing New Bronswick at 5} A.M. daily, (Sunde) cepted) and the ne foot of Liber tystreet) New York, at 244 Eran Brumick merchants the above Tie ts as very ro wnicerde speedy gad: sate e coreumore | of every. n Drovers Deal ee Stock, Rave 130 head of carle convey- aa between Ne gael wip Eh "and ‘New York, the same day Whenever "Wine vesoe Por the tinepontanion, Of gntla sheers Wet, Ra, wot ail tee nkre?” eatiantem ana low ever ¢xcoeding at. Te not stbject to ony extra large storehouse at Ne ‘pot, ‘which will always ve pupelaning tier kes it the ticket offices, will wat, Klnabethtown, Rahway, W ile te conveyed rhfeely one tone oe, Hoendbnaok Sad the sate day when secel FOR LIVERPOOL FROM BOSTON. THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS: TANNL . He A ‘Comm: 4 GAtEDG BDONA, i. bot, ‘as “ae eotumira, CAE’ . Indkins do These Ships are 1290 tons register, and 410 horse power. FROM LIVERPOOL, FROM se Oleabr ag ath September; Ree sae oF Liverpool, $135—To Hal Their accommodations for aoreih every comfort and convemance, and the! surgeons. For r freight,or scceie OF passage, apy, Se ara ite Key W west N NEW ORLEAN NB. Ne ite ee ae iT, at 1340 ‘J ‘steam shi Font, 3. i. wa she, oe + he dee! i. Perusdin weal =; ber rato comple oor ith | on the rothe oN Pea ne tober gana, oes up, with saloon tate rooms in addit fers_ superior accommo- thse maul a rm oan "Ragwa abl as ste board) foot of WRivercride Nets’ otto” N. Bm datas pte CP La rah have a8 OTT there two days, acter ml : scrotal town’ tach day. The folas ¢ will run as /e, navigation Weather permit- “fitte Tipe oe the risk of the owners thereof. 21, 184g, je293me FOR EAST FOB Fels ST. AN: % =a AES, Cue “ye Fear, a A. soe Peoghy tp ed be conveyed the well knowns eer eet eae ase y in for the %| bes ~» 5 ma e This route offers to persons soaking ine ducements—a country earand the most choice fabing + also game of ein foe wie ek pits i ri INE FOR ALBANY At six Siclok, F P. ee leaves the stenmboat pier between The is cee toa aM Enyce Be the obeys er co ST y FAA Be sito’ or relate pate he r tate and in ev : tate rooms, and in every respect are unsurpassed among Lalemaidancsinapsie.. 2 in, leaves: moon, at 4 with SCHULTZ, Py a my aking his ine of of, bata ri ats il af th Sets MANUFACTURERS OF ELASTIO STOCKS, AND SUSPENDERS, LINRIY DRAPERS, &c, TS SUBGORIBARS, in addition op Sets stock of oods, nstant! hd every new fe Pad (onion ir ea of te wnt Fh nd fashi fe tockeen and Cravats. be Stork, Heart parser, Hos ery, tad alt erties spperianing co ten fii th Gl pro and strangers aiting thi city, to, eal atthe ok a i Sete oe ARSELLS % SEAGATE ih ant ay, sy wéeld: perienlerls presepirend on louie Reopens, with the patent buckle, ol therr voma. manne ren whi pita tebatetinea Bosoiodt, anot be impro a ved Momerve Droge, fate nce the ire thier nrpend in chest are highly recommended vy ‘and " who.are, iuelined to my Veewardy ana te ceo alt at ind dua sie sedewiary hab- to exam- o ise advantage to Saat metas of stoopir le, as it wil a hy (ESA RGR, ot oc ara Y a2 im im 14S jer which the e aa Resta rat, No. yet sail whder, = weathered t ves with ‘our barnerati pitia of has the tide of publie favor anda probation, he peoprieton epiavwon that a neat establ attentive oysters ‘ea ’ schon Ba hal be want’ fe estab hi t—" Never say 214 Broadway, pany ‘St. Paal’s. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1842. Price Pwo Cents MISCELLANEOUS. RYAT FO! EAFNESS, Mess; MALUAT Csi ietlibis Voi Condactors.—To Demons inetaatly, atyn adv age, and of forty and fifty yea and ef those who are sal of show be ea Ealing ote speaker at a public assembly’ ‘They are the size of avery mall gold sev farther ee ot tne ask petenibey mr muse econ having a small ‘wool in ite ia places ey are so extremely small, et they enable shove, a eepeme a Spalges W hear, in every respect, equal to those ia eho pe hal ot Moos MALEAN & SON, Surseon Dentiats Lek Fole Agente for the patentee, No. 2 , one door from we ‘The shove invention has. besn in ata it, Euzope for some years and is strongly tecommendad, being One of the greatest iscovenies of the ‘eTsous, DOR-resi( of New York ay on the remittance of $10, can have a parr forwarded by post. 228 lm*r LUCINA CORDIAL, AGNIN'S LUCINA CORDIAL, for the soxe ‘and speed: hs ore ined, lent cousamy ited! glect, obstracted, dificult or x Geoomeinance of urine, or invol and, Hor the general proste tion of the syatem, ult of inherent canses,orof causes ness, oF accident. ide-spread celebrity of this wouderful and inestimable cordial in both, hemispheres is a. suieient guacanter 10 is dick and positive success in curing all the above a ng cam be more surprising than it eats: sates nmnan frame. Persons all weakuess and fassitude belore taking it, a: once become robust and full of enery under its 1uflucee, it immediely counteracts the nerve: Tesaness of looseness of the female frame, which is the only cause of barrenness; and which, prior to fagnin’s discove- ry was cousidered to be incurable. And it speedily removes the impediments produced by physical prostration, which tre wot) y deter 7 from one aaties La ages nuadeeds meri hi aborted Uy the hone of tke taser inall Saupe of tha wor kee one of the most important medical discovedtes of any age. Urice $34 per vottle. Nassau street, and No. 9 Nor.h Sixth treet, Philadelphia. 528 lm*r Pie oe Baw uate te? o ES of this assui ee rele proprietor mt fret bers coma to hi tre hose, Hf cnurcly renoeed. =*4 on to give ? i hi teat it bee ae are its br will the hair grow, (on the head, face, body, or aay 1 where pature intended hair to grow,) stay ig oUt, cure scurf or dandriff, 2d make light,red,or gray hair grow dark from the roots n tune, Amoug the numbers who have sed itand cer harge no mater whet? bv irregu- eo 7 proper. oy thig, is W. Hopkins, 92 street, N er, tad eller, Houwon street, dT. Power, L. I." We esuld offer hundreds of others if w itis sold very reasomble, and itguves the hair the most Celicigns’ darks il 3, 5or8 shillings a three sizes : sold by Jones, sign of “the ace Eagle, 82 ham ty Bee, age nts, 139 Falton street, radar Sate street, 7 Dork street, Philadel mr GUNS AND P IS" TO fosnen Nee da ts B. thesale of Lnslih, German end French double anf single ins, from the pete. § the ped ni secs sg eve! tgs ‘and other ts Feiieat of he heh is now prepare Py voter atthe ai ins aa, tae anted for the pa that in Europe, y low prices, whieh enables = to sell at erteme iy ee assorte the above always on cyte particularly requested to 3y2] 3n*r Ci cals ovices eatiinn teat be A CARD. NOTICE TO THE LADIES —The subscriber, so well known to the ladies ot New Youk for the superior syle of Ladies Shoes and Gaiter Boots, begs ta state for the aulor- mation of 8 Visi'ing the city, as well as merchants and other traders, that his tore in’ 'No. 10 Lispenard street, one ttreet below Canalatrect, and near Broadway, where, all e ean be suppl apple athe at the Yahortea® note. ‘and on, the most liberal SAMUEL ALLEN. jaiter Boots For getting up the atishe of Ladies Shoes aad we en naidares. a De wa far superior to auy man we meni Beige a Magy THOS, LANE & SON, 315 mr No. 70 Lispenard st. near Broadway. HENRY 3c SCOTT, ‘No. 217 Water st., N. ¥., keeps constant- assortment of Pickles, Catsaps, Sauces, ke. Cieserveds Jellios Brasiy Pale, ies, wholescie’ end re? “Ail or ae for Shipping and Families punctually attended to a Wala an effectual cure for Smoky Chimney waar we subscriber having pure Gounty‘of New York, ts prepared: to sapily ee paslis with Cones on de Lard of alt descriptions lurnished in any part of the “Groton Water Pipes and Rhnimsers? Work in general. Also, Galvanized Iron ‘aud Tia W fevalen oleate: Stove apes, ‘coal hods, &e.a: yrices te ‘work warranted, an 1 fonder by lev Teter atte Bs “sity ir, = 3m*m ‘ater street. STOVES! STOV ES! BACKUS’ PATENT OR ERUGAL i, HOUSEWATCMER. ‘ropnetor, in tove to oe i st ly tate sgme met, he (th advantage heirfnmrore ment, w wi i S pbriate the evil. Hime 5—To be capa wit ‘avd pox in tens Fernie Or emkrecise pont," Estonret allison datos To geuerae and from dusts a ‘watm snd wholesome T—To preserve the air of the mosphere in places exposed "4 a gd pure and whole ‘EE ea to 8 And 2 tp unite with all ‘e a te, guichly indled slegnnt cod durale cricle a ts pore ee of mn: fire-chambe! the yf furnace or noe a Sdins woe RS hich is attached New cent tide, ora tal tis form, and = erate Lc rilgek, in the chambe ths bottasa apd Carte nt of ait gh the aves, wich are I eat ‘amownt of rarched or this from ped air, ieacens aud son preg the omtice, Grass torn, ke 2 dsr por Portion ¢ or dhe as in constant circu d preserving it € this Grove perfectly safe imvalic pions 4 rg N.Y, Pha A w article of is reh be ae na ves, Wi co Nindt jers ; als Gi tar nal tony ty Gold street, ‘on hand and of eae en and one. atthe lowes pees tn hs hall lamps of vane) tape de- he pet dishes, " a eee Be ceeatmrenanvedie eel ae store No. 35 John strect near near Nassau st, s THE NEW YORK XYLOGRAPHIC PRESS, Toth IX, THE ExTENs eres ecto ny, from my ype re able for apart- ments 5 se ion with any othe: esral sw Deaipaatnd as and = Breet, description pecased in in Bronze or Fe "wholesale or retail, and conne: in ay esau executed: n the best | REBEL” SLATE 2 ‘AND Ae pene ‘E ENURAVING Notes, Checks, Draits, sf ,ertiicates, of , Blanks or Beat neatly engraved aweest st nose pie, bs char Vogels fptn the ouaery nd aactee forwarded to axypere of the’ Ucieed Susie, cr 516 imer CHAS. SA1ELDS, Prot rietor. VALIER’S ’ FRENCH PILLS. m dont Be bat sm , other cas ¥. LIER 8 NCHTTELS will meet the u nal arprobation, entirely free from those objretio ithe prompt im removing the di i. here remark, thst the efficacy. of these ‘lladed to, are'not based upon supposition; . d upon rational experience, having practice for upwards of ten years he lent of their superiority over the remedles hitherto No. Biihstrcen Pence ah Bie tg, Browlway, and North | fe A_NEW & & IMPORTANT IN- VENTION FOR THE LADIES. infor adica : perfect im ‘as asupport, and ailatrin =e=15 conseggete fe un whale stem Te will preserve the symmetry thee: heen 30 many Advantages as “Ab aa ae for beni iaha ei chee ae nee! ing gestation. airs Ld d Be Food, Be neta i Professor Githman M i oe | Parker, 3 ant WY, Princts nts Fond, ml, MDS es mre, Mt Dy 3: meichauts sad deplore bos wap Dade wholesale with a tha 4 tive most favorable terms. by 8 J. SYLVESTER, & Wall m, pre the prine ai'Dsuayits ven Jeary de x is epi ha bee th wendily its been at mee th aire ore varly mare a ion has no ‘which ti time \dvancing. ua Mt staviomary: estimation, as “the evidence of ath succee risbes Nisa yYeicians an the Vente i ag tl witness to its superior oficacy of va Sa. ill tes, now in the possession W,. Testimonials almost inuumerable, rv ace Bre pekand the ples losaniping have tenn enna eteiity cisions s ae se is @ rare od invaluable combinal value, a fa oo infallible in all complaints ‘rom lesbeciones of blood, from rat gana fiom couait 1 1oudl idiosyneracies, and i gel rpeadion tekeaiion oo teromujencies pC the haps hate, “9 coctattrate oll tea a eases in which ithas been found ta be a sor eunlan J rats would be to make Unis wotice much, toe Tent and only here suggest 10 the reader the valuo is pre] advertise ments in Te papers fo: intelligence reperiog ts effic: Jaint except most ae or ende: Suldsio chawters The rietor des ouly to have attention generally direeted Saar dent fare virtaes only need be lmown to bows naar sefulness, will stand the test of any hat increased bn dees apie its more extended acquaintance, nd added popularity, must "Amoug the namcrous letter, daily received by the proymrietor “sBaraauaill, llow': is selected, invrely to ar lets the inereasing dema acianbla;., sialon Wy the arelece sn oh noon * aie on comes rom te well wa hse f Ae BB Ei Ve sine iy rise ir Sunaina aes world, shows ‘conclusively that the article is all it purports to be. (COPY.). ‘New Yonx, April 20, 1912. ula ayatems, nearly all cases of ¢ ciate of Brist the fe aris eres roL, Buffalo, N. ¥. = AR Ting during th jerah’e quan- ti.ies dt your Extract of file, and tink from the ac: count we hear of us virtues from those who. have used i pay diging. Our strangernemts ‘ara au different papers that we ea have ‘averivments much better te1 others pa, and more cons| icanaaly. If you would Hk by wo e pe heen ped ‘ith, us for s¢ Ling: it torecatenlvel, we thik could be much adv ye to. us both, e aren re four dil Le aport bass them in the best location inthe city for retailing, cue for wholesale ing, and our facilities are sach as will cate us to pose of more of it, perhaps, than any other house. We shall be ee cn hear frum youon this subject, or iy rch visit New wre in the course of a month or 40, CO see You at OUr stOe T8 Fulton street. Yours, very respectfully, Sg OPINIONS FROM MEDICAL GENTLEMEN. | UFFALO, Aug. 12, 1837. We are acquainted with the emo ot Saray pariila, ma nulactured by it more or fess im our practice, believe the ac ive prineiple of ina highly Caen es fae we esteem it as one of the best we hat Ne TROWBaIDGE,MD CYR ENIUS C CHAPL Gilas WINNE, MD MOSES BRISTOL, MD” Josia BARNES,MD JE MAR: HALC GAD J HAWLEY, MD SB MPRAGOE MD AMILLER MD. pope HARRIS, MD goto ed Wells aul Chaney resident Physicians at Can- SWAMave fvipensly jemlerteal MD Mtotaks arcsenton, of Sarmaparilt tn ous brace and ive lara found 10 ar basket Koodo ok junartcle ben not’ bean |letens and we can freely say that is the best frepcridonoh Betlapa ills we have ever ti RICHARD WELLS, M D, EW CHEENY, M b, ‘The following exteact of a letter from Dr.J. A. Hyde, one of the oldest and mostrespectable practitioners in the Western see- Younastown, June 11, 1838, ristol—Dear Sir: Iam nearly out of Sarsapanity gain aid, you please, you may send me two dozen Uottes, ee or cars, of tite frequently prescribed your Compound Fluid Extract for a few years past, with much advantage, in Hy in Scrofusa and obstinate cutaneous th serofulous. habit Also, in secondary syinllinvtedin cevenic ae debility, from almost any cause, It kenerally Proves useful. F think your Plaid Extract the best Preparation of Sarsauarilla I ever used. ‘With much respect, yours, traly, From Docts. Hoyt & May* Parmyna, July 2, Mr. C. C, Bristol Sir: We have used your Extract ots: Sar saparilla in our practice, and for diseases arising pure state of the blood, and as a general renovator of the we esteem itas the Dest article wow inuse, 47 40 . ‘WM. MAY, M.D. ° 1 fu Rims. Rt hg 1841. am acquainted with the preparation of Sarsaparilia’ manu- factured by C. C. Bristol, of Buffalo, and having made use of 1 in my practice, believe it to contain the active prea ad of Sar- a highly concentrated furm, preparation, 1 the best L have ever met with. A. MILLER, M. D. J. A. HYDE. eon From Dr. A. Miller aapat tateem From Dr. 8. C. Noyes: = . Conttns, Erie Co., i a been acquainted — a Ps Bai ‘ears, and baye very frequently presen! Seared Tavedahy boand te as acemrer piacoseeiet icooater he reputation of the ertuin aakisett ext wine py ae Dod hae no beaitation ineaymng that atial of its virtues ll sain my opinion. C"'NOYES, M. DS From Dr. A. P. Curtis + ica. Genesee Co., daly 3, 1941. Thave Sa ae iBnwcols ‘Sarsaparilla in my prac- tice, boo do hay ation il it as an article the active ieincipie, of Sarsaparilia, a asa Pisparatioas 1 Gain it the beac out 1 have ever weet alos AP. CURTIS M.D. ‘Osweao, May ‘We certify that we attended Julia Ann ome ak her sickness, and we have no he: ion in saying that her reco very may be attributed to the use of Biistol’s Sereererilia, P. H. HARD. D. H. K. THURBER. M. D. (A statement of the shore ease may be seen by ca.ling on Mr. WM. BURGER, 50 Courtlandt st. ARIEN, July 2, Pe. We, the eniersigneds physicians, residing arien nington, having treated Mr. E. Cross during nis illness, know the above statement of his case to be tra: we have not the least hesitation in asci of Bristol’s Sarsaparitia, Indeed, w dicine was the means of biconty arre: disease. and eradicating the CROSS, M STUS CROSS, M.D. Danis, Juny 2, 1841. e, the undersigned. are particular acquainted with Mr. ross, tw! dra) jawnted with the HIRAM H.CHAPL ALANSON FISHER, Nestea of the Peace. ue f UTCHINSO: 'LAGLER. Aton, Thave been lately the, physician to M January 17, 1942. Maynard, and was the mouth of galled to seg him daring his lines, some tine Aangust or Se; sty I nase say I was much sur- Tema eal secretes is tee wiki caliotages nerve, ‘attending to Iris wants wh Her ~ase was one toat | was conve: but never pre- 1d for; it was Procidentia, and for the most part of seven or eight ee she had eon ponent eli ge empresa ey the eraale red or the {ithe paattorsced he ecvel Brito!) Gassararthe’ ber disease remist atment, 1 was frequently called to consu't with , Gave in her case, but the disease had assuinea such a form thet ae = was, that medicine wonld have no effect in producing rlectly convinced that er recovery is entively at- am the tale to the use ot TOHY M HARRINGTON, M. .D. Avorn, Jannery 17,1 ysrcians of as pred Her disease was Protapnus Ot I the agents laid down in at i ee attending eight yer peers past or most omninent addition to remedial agents re- commended, I preses ny lous instruments to no effect. am clearly of larly of the onanio shat her cure may be attibuted tothe Ore of Bratt Barapa GROVE C. GAGE, M. D. er a January 17, LT ad it u ‘wreumatances 0 r ei ed chad heed praise, and We have been oat of oue of our, f cad i fm ne it medi jen, wi ments a ganated to sie ‘confidence. he’ case he -de- jight well have been sup- ta pw Piveian saek Tie the a es wapereei ‘who was st the “ d ue hamanity is made to experie! Tis based of Prevideaos oo meek severe we ieee ear » bathe enol a rmaeis to a Grad and re- “James is the son of a patable parents, who have a haimerun: child. Fen. Without any assignable cause, he es ruldenly deprived 8 of phe 7 of hearing 8 ten roe i eh ‘was soon Ratiow jangrene, Wonprenidly destroyed fet tee palsies tne bones rt ie font et the month, and thea a considerable aon the upper jaw, both bones and certilege, , hte of the bore well is integume would’ be di ie ae "more na teh ity coul dupe thet ince di ae spel haonte eased ‘ts ra j sey reveral i seaman of the sfetsn With gresier and mln deethag ™ blac spore the intelligent mo cach tal the. writer of this—-was of cach big on, ‘This ominous appear cond attack of a in | gradually Bute Preach fe vod eg to within fou in of tne bot ti ei at Be ingen of ther “Tight hand ‘were then attack ae aa ich extended i fraeih tite it arm reli to the con oo thee ead dead der. spd at iength living tee. "The ecase then showed itself at the elhow of the left arm, and os the left shoulder, producing ext oxboliation of th bones, Seu: The integninents of spear the centre of the ribs, aud of the right ey ‘affected ‘with tite same desiroying incipient stag: One the boy, who, notwithstanding he is deafand sate, is eee tiige und sprightly, the greatest marvel to Bow Ht wae possible for & consiitution,se very feeble that the system was raj falling to pleees from ot its parts, could, when nt hold ‘aay Wee ja and hea, the ean er ace sci fen check given to this terrible spre ies hope- e real of the imtouse i ble fungeons flesh connected with dead antinal n slows, increased stres stable cunva at iu the “nerson of Jaties—were all, an fi tributed by his. mother to. six Weeks of en portions o ARSAPARIL. Pa is yesy eat eatraniaaty cava. ae wsamimnoue Adaniniste eral an ee ma iene iiaeaae, wes com ly, anpall and feeble. and the minis sta and vigorous, re failed’ to- e Sould uot have fu sete ene Krenteat ‘Centivic BRISTOL Wrekett James fram i the faets set forth ia tive above Ser, are correct ‘do hereby a om toe Commercial ORANGE MANSFIELD, FY reat Nov, 26th, 1941. North Clarence, Erie Co. Oakland Co., Mn., July. 23, Meaney John Oven Gps Bente Seay aaa eaty Ss 1 yevr 1832, I was attacked with what was called by some of n Attending physicians, the King's Evil, I immediately” appl I, yson, Who s Bantky is Meets purer bess | employed eight difterent phy elvioed to have ony arm amputated, Sear Wt mortiication ret when apied sopeared o ‘help it som that fea com a se the whe os served tokeep it hack. [have used coal at thout any great bent fit. Sia ie oe atcemgtel By 8 erin who, Vik al faite’ he oy thi ine een Me east oar iuches below shoulder, to about the mi ore here have b-en at least tweny holes, man A them ts Targe: os w silver dollar, aud half hel dee % laceidentalty 12, y, both Ik fe tesairs aiterpecnnee comelcinis cued At ay tae Thave not not felt any pain from cont. No. sores have to a ro0t doctor, year L sold a soan net At, say $150, which almost every ‘thing | and it seems perfectly sound, and can tabor with it aswell aswith the other arm, {ain so well of its su; eriority uver every thiug lye that Lhave Most ea nai it immediately “_WACLTAM PEARSALL. Persons who have any doubis of the efficacy of this medicine, are invited to call on any of the following chy References be- fore Durehaatg th the article :— + 301 Pearl street, — Ban, 208 Stanton street filiam W. Randolph, 573 Roarth street Wnt Bryant, No. | Avenue C. _ Brinemers, 99 Cedar street » 20 James street Showay testelaty shite Witt n Stebbius, curner of Rivington and Ridge st Ric: ard Smith, 62 si street Robert 13 Orange street Mra A. fiodge, 99" Rady William Wil won, 06 bs Madison street M, Vandewater Hudson street LG. feed 3 143 it He ‘treet, Brooklyn yard st ha ola 6 ( i aA venga 504 Fourth stre . 2 Avenue ‘ourth si be cee 191 Stantoo it ad sj {do not wish any one to purchase this medicine until fully satiaty the selves tac al thet is ido Gitcee: i re, they take the troable to calton Mr. Barger, 50 Courtland sure Broadway, they cau e ‘amine substantiate: testimony in jou to the above, which, will prove conclusively that the arucle is what it maperte to GLC. BRISTOL, Cavtion.—As the fume of this wonderful tine paaee parations are springing up to reap a part of its re- tion, STi aihicted thoretae sald "bet cadet they wi the tme article, to ask for Bristol’s, and see that Written siguature of". C Batstors across the cork of the oid orale by reputable Druggists and Agents throughout the <P Wilitam Burger, Wholesal and us Geen ect the following places! acy Les Broad 5 way, 83 Wiillum atrect, soap Ju Astor House James .. 68 Bowery, 5 at, M.D. 17 Avenue ash, 700 Geenwich stzeei, oid AB Bul, 208 st. DRESS BOC TS—Latest rieneh aT subscniber respeetfally invites (ve citizens of New ‘Orm, aud strangers visiting the city,to cail at 114 Fulton street ‘examine a large assortment of Dress Boots, made in the fashion, and of the finest French calfskin, ntlemen can have boots made to urde: arte be in hows best one ax $6,00 per part, warranted equal to any made the nndersignen’ takes drawing o€ tre et and keep Tesee for each customer he can cusure an easy yet handsome ht. Constantly ou hand, Fashiouable Boots, &Ke. at the following reduced price: ‘Seul Skin B Boots, from $2,25 to 2,75 3,90 co 6,00 Half Boots, 3,00 Gai od 1,50 to 20 y low.” ‘Terms, cash L. WATKINS, Mu Palade, Wacyeen hlaseorent Beet MAGNOLIA LUNCH. ORNER BROADWAY & CHAMBERS ‘he Proprctors of this well known Tes Gaim: tapls finods oes. ie, potlle, Sones for shell fish having ec be pidge they have Tiade arrangements fora constant supply of the finest the market aflords—Mull Pond, Shrewsbury and ajl kinds, which they will serve up in ad at a es notice. ‘The proprictnrs return thetc thanks fo ‘ortho bestowed, and hove by attent re of custom, CHICKERING & CA 523 im*r ORTABLE Bi. ACK SI THS RGES.—The aud. ole Ageuts for the Manufacturers of rorge Bel seribers, being the Coneklin’s ‘Patent Porsal call the attention of the 1 have been called tor and United States, is, we b cay wciticy and convenienc: ing portable and compact, them far the preference over the common Forge for Shi i of every description, Ral Roads, Canals, Plantations, ny factories and all purposes for which 2 ie ordinary Forge is sed. “Phove manufactured for the U.S. Navy are Wrought Te ila refer those wishing to parchge 16 ncine fiw who 7 recommend them from personal as well as gener: eUfsnmniore Crane, Navy Vard, Portsmouth, Garr, Keim & Haines, Prslade rest hit Foundry, Cold Sp generally. Sal Sent re leave to Sia “comer of Old slip nd Water a. E. W. HAND EXCHANGE 5 2 CAMP STREET, NEW FOWUrANs. DOCTOR BELL Contivnes to be consalced daily, uatil 10 P, M. CO. ONFIDENTIALL 1 On all ‘elicate disease: 4 CORTLANDT STREET. Broadway, with the he ofa requiring akin § ing a Regular upen receiving. Sitloner, patients may rel. all the attention their cases , witl an assurance ofa suceetaftl inne; based apon jonal duties. br Bel Nide Drop or Pill f of caress Moree Net reer tr Pill for the cure of certain a * seca Anatomie, Medical and Chemica! knowledge atin each ease. Separate fics, ly. Anti-An; em o1 itoget niche MR. niehtSW'of Louion eoeetally inlorme ti ieee ‘and Gentlemenof New York and Bro Jklyn, that Day and Evening, have commenced for the season, and he has, REDUCED’ hs ‘Terms one nall,—to Six Dollars malonee sfall caesire ron aaah aelne fessons, a Sold rte, covediitous and Gunished. businesslike. style of writ now bad, legible stiff. or cramped wniting ufnay be. Bee npr a pie at the a 35, ay. 7 ‘A nent and handsome . ie ea and fa Ranking Hane 0 api, gon in Thee Dave teem to ote inher de St tos “Brenig Classes from 32° PING att on pO ated y double and single entry, VEantine4cr Gea STENOGRAPHY. A new system of the Art of Writing Short-hand, for taking down Lectures, § js at Law, ke Ke. ‘tanght per fectly by Mr. Bristow in one course of lessons ! at 225 Broad- we a specimen. —A work of the author is presented to every ry pars! for re permanent guide. ~~ POCKET KNIVES T i Sromtway, had pores one and momenta? Hotel, . ce u men, “Also, large assortment of Scissors, ters; Dental and ote tually kept by euifer, ANTS: ‘order and re i articles if if tin . aa eee eee P CHEVALIER, 192 Broatwar, a) Ls papas jurnovED BLAGKING é uow on J Hi De tral i noherteae waalt teat Mf ee aghs seca brilliant je' Tustre, properties soos ae un: mall ie —For the gennine a” te ad apply to ay Yeetoo No. iepe st, corner of Bros * 10 Tm*: Formerly | HENRIQUES? HAVANA AND PRINCIPE 3. GAR STORE, Basement 51 Wittam Street, Between Wall and Pine Soret oR sil im*r YORK BAY, OVSTER SALOON, iy B. Buitgin, wives Sool clea sa th on oil cake ‘he fad a basen see esac a Goan ny Meet ‘ a tee oysters WY BRITTIN. UTTON & VANDERBIL'T nstantly receiving large mupplies of Cloths, Casst- Abe ce of every description suitable for the Goming xenon, whieh they offer at extremely reduced prices for cash, at their well known Tailoring Establishment, 420 Browdwicy, second door above Canal at. Geutlemen are requested to call and eramine their stock te E=I00 Sales Wrdport mannTactory, assorted stem Ty received per me neil ens 5 South. 3 ’ owe utmost confidence ag prompt and safe le experience of Pre oll imtr RISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA. Intel presented a TER | A new Comedy by the author of Lond c NURACTURED and eld Mindly. ninth Mothing b teri ee wma eR ‘orelthe “SIX DAYS LA’ ay of London As- r ‘oat es old by the oer tis iary de othe piling bat, the sears a7e felt "o FROM ENGL ND. surence wonld. Be produced at the Haymarket on Carter, the lion-tamer, was performing at the Eng- lish Opera. On Saturday an encounter took place ween the Kentuekian and the king of the forest ; it arose from a quarrel between the lion acd tiger. Carter went between them, quelled the latter, but had a terrific skirmish with the former.— He was bitten in the arm and thigh, but ultimately beat the beast to a stand still. A surgeon reported that Mr. Carter was severely injured in the ie and sartorius muscles ; he was, however, enabled to appear on Monday. Auber’s last Comie Opera called the Libret Mr. Planche, will be produced at paca ten during the forthcoming season. Mr. Kemble has also accepted the Opera by Mr. Rooke, author of Amelie, or the Love Test, which was in preparation last season. Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Kean are engaged for a week, and are to make their first appearance to a Brighton audience. Grisi, Mario, the Lablaches, &c., travelled to Edinburgh, with a view of Riving concerts and per- forming Operas ; but on their arrival they found that ARRIVAL OF THE BRITISH QUEEN. Reported Death of the King of Hanover— The Queen’s Reception m Scotland—State of the Markets—Condition of Europe. The steam ehip British Queen, Capt. Eyckholt, arrived this morning from Antwerp and Southamp- ton. She left the latter port on the 11th instant, and has, therefore, brought seven days later news from all parts of Europe. Sixty cabin passengers came in the Queen. The news is not of the least importance. No decline in the corn markets. Wheat is one shilling higher. nothing of the kind could take place during her No change in cotton. Our large crop makes it | Majesty’s sojourn at the modern Athens; so the dull of sal harmonious flock flew over to Belfast, from thence of sale they will go to Dublin, where they will give some hali-a-dozen performances. AConcert has been advertised to take place av Brighton on the 12th i instant, for which Miss A Kemble, Miss Dolby, Guibi and John Parry have been engaged ; and a8 MipmKemble is announced to appear in Norma on Saturday evening, a‘ Co- vent Garden, there cannot be any cogent apprehen- sion of a second disaspointment occurring at that queen of watering places. Granp Overa, Parts.—This week has been dis- ‘The London money market was about the same as per last accounts. No change in consols, The King of Hunover is not dead as reported, but dangerously sick, and not expected to live. It was expected that the special commission 'for the trial of the rioters in Staffordshire would be opened on the lat of October. It is understood that Mr. God- clageiandd weebiniiarenca bythe eee ie deka son is retained for the Crown. of a young lady named Mequillet, of whose success e cule . | high expectations had been formed, and who did not All was comperastely Very quiet in, ae manulse disappoint them. The character chosen for her firat turing districts. Laborers were returning to work. appearance was Valentine, in the ‘ “Huguenots ; 7" ‘The Duke of Luxembourg is about.to lead to the her execution of this difficult “role,” of the most : _.. | difficult of composers, was throughout: excellent,and, hymeneal altar Miss Cochrane, the sister to Baillie Cochrane, Esq., M. P., for Bridport. ithe grand duet of the fourth act—the touchstone of ‘Thunderstorms have been as frequent and destruc- the singer—superb. In force, expression, tone, all was faultless. We searcely know how to class the voice of Mdlle. Mequillet, for with, much ef the deep richness of a contralto, it combines a medium register of pure and perfect quality, anda soprano of exceeding sweetness and power, every note of the entire being as firm and unerringly true as if struck upon the key of some welleattuned instrument — idile. Mequillet is French by birth, but owes her musical education to Italy, where only the way to eminence in the delightful artis to be teamed. ihe acting of the “debi utante” ig some degrees inferior to her singing, but, “en revanche” her features and persen are graceful and elegant, and on the whole we may congratulate the Opera and ourselves on an equisition which promises at length to fill up the pests left by the lamented decline of the powers of Madlile. Faleou. tive in England as in this country. ‘The quantity and quality of the English crops were never better. The Queen was received ihroughout Scotland with great eclat. The Queen and Prince Albert, have signified their intention to visit Ireland during the ensuing suntmer or autumn. “ Welcome Queen Victoria.” Ain—Scote wha Scots! the Queen o’ Scotia come: Sound the trumpet, beat the drums! Fashions, Banners frae Auld Reekie’s Inma 8 Welcome Queen Victorin ! daparoed Rep ean } Caledonia! strike the lyre, Mox onen Monstevs.—As this is the seas when Sound the timbrel, swell the choir! fashion may be considered dull, our belles being alone at Let the hills burn wi’ poetic fire their chateaux while their husbands apd lovers are out ‘Yo welcome Queen Victoria ! Now the mighty cannon roar ; Victoria lanus on Granton shore ; Shouts of joy triu triumphant soar, elcome Queen Victoria ! Welcome. Queen o’ land and sea! Scotia’s hearts and hills are free ‘To her who holds Britannia’s key, Werightfu’ name Victoria. Her royal foot on Scotia’s ground (Magnetic touch to a’ around) Makes aye our royal bosoms bound— Welcome Qacen Victoria ! Lang o’er Caledonia reign, On England’s gold embroider’d plain— Hibernia joins the lofty strain, All, all for Queen Victoria! Surrounding isles, surrounding seas, Waft the loud echo on the breeze ; She weel deserves the gowden keys ‘That crowa her Queen Victoria ! Ye nations? toast her name and sing ; Lot a? the bells 0” terra ring ; Let peace lift up her lovely wing, Aud bless our Queen Victoria! Several cargoes of American flour have recently entered the ports of Limerick and the adjacent coun- ties. No later than last week several hundred sacks of flour, most excellent and prime in quality, were discharged in Sligo. Overtanp Ma.—We rejoice to hear that ar- Tangements are in Ng (notwithstanding the contradiction publi: of our morning contemporaries) for the tramemiasion of the overland mail via Trieste ; and that we shall thus be relieved from the vexatious annoyances of the French post office. The conveyance of the mail by the pro- posed route will occasion little or no delay, and will cost a much smaller sum than is now demanded. The Emperor of Austria will permit the mail to pass through his dominions without charge, provided Austrian steamers are employed in conveying it to England. The plan is at this monmientvunder the consideration of the post office authorities, and, if adopted, will make us wholly eye Sy of the French post office.—United Service Gazette. Tne Late Niger Exremirion.—Her Maj ajesty8 steamer Albert, one of the vessels composing this unfortunate expedition, was lying at Ascention (pre- vious to July 2,, myelone with her Majesty’s ships Ra- pid and Water Witch. An official return has i been published of the imports and exports of core and flour in France, for the first seven months on the present year. The i im- ports were as fol.,ow in metrical quintals, the metri- cal quintal is 221}lb. English:—Wheat, 202,541; other corn, 45,539; flour, The exports were: Wheat, $25,645 ; ather corn, 200,087; flour, 70;194. The quantity remaining in the entrepots on the Ist ult., were:—Wheat, 44,672; other corn, 16,123; flour, 8,479. Tne New Houses or Paruiament.—We are in- formed that the works of the Victoria Tower are in such a state of forwardness that the architect (Mr. Barry), is in hopes that, in six weeks or two months, they will be sufficiently advanced for the first stone of the new Houses of Lords and Commons to be laid, This great tower, which, from its altitude (about 300 feet trom the ground ) will consti- tute, it is expected, the leading feature of the new edifice, is constructing over the central. hall, imme- diately tween the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Into this structure all the ventilating flues of the entire building will be carried,to ena- ble the accumulated — ae to escupe. from ‘its sum- mit. The ceremony of laying the first stone will be oF Ray performed by pee ajesty or ker Royal ‘he masons, whose predecessors’ strike inthe early part of the year aeited so much atten- shooting, such being the case, you will find but little no- velty in the dresses, drawings of which 1 send you, but thatin the first there isa pelisse, a high dress made with adouble cape, cut 60 as to fall over the bust and shouldere like acardin I. Inthe same figure the flounces areoi a new mode. ‘here are, you will see, two put on the shirt with but little fulness, and each surmounted with two sma ler onesof the same kind. The cap is ala Viennoise (for here we havea name for every hing) it is made of lace with acockade, and flowing end of ribbon on the left side. I would not advise too many ef your fair readers to put their beauty to the peril of wearing this styleof cap ‘at present so fashionable in a Parisian demi-toiletie. It gives abold look to the face, and by being +o wide at the back of the head, throws an air of effronterie about the lady wearing it, which is not always destrable. Lace is stiil very much in favor, and will continue so during the win- ter. The sleeve, a sketch of which I sent you last week, made of rows of lace, one over the other, falling down to the hand, is also worn in black lace, and has’a charming effect. By some this lace sleeve is worn only extending from the elbow tothe wrist, but the prettiest ‘certainly 1 that which begins frem the shoulder. ‘To enumerate the names of the various light fabrics worn would answer no purpose, your yof cours’, have most of them in their shops. Silk, however, is now again coming into favor; and as the season advances, our mante and cardinals are invariably composed of this ‘The colors worn will be very gay and show coolness ef autumn evenings is e areay ‘met by camails of gros de Naples and satin of the lightest hues Bonnets must be worn as | before told you, +f rather a horse-shoc form in front, and trimmed high up on the crown with wreaths of flowers. Of these, so capricious is the taskxon, whether according to the taste or complexion of the wearer, that I can Rive no exact directions on this head except that lillies of the valley, and a deep red dark rose appear to predominate. JULIE. France, The Paris papers of Sept. 8, have reached us by express, but are wholly destitute of interest, he Duke de Nemours reviewed, on Monday, at Cempiegne, the divisions of intanury and cavalry forming part of the corps of operation on the jarne, which was to have been commanded by the late Duke ot Orleans, and distributed a number of d corations and promotions to the officers and soldiers of that corps. On the next morning the Prince left for the Chateau d’Eu. The Monitewr publishes an order of the day of General Bugeaud, revroying the conduct of the non- papi pare officers of the 3d Battalion of Chas. a for having published in the Sentinelle de (Armee an account of the operations of that corps, in which their exploits were strangely overrated, an condemning M. Emery, the sergeant who drew up the account, to two month’s imprisonment in the fort of the Emperor, and the others to 16 days of the same penalty, and to be suspended from their functions during a month. A Descenpant ov Vesructus —The “ Vigie de VOuest” contains the following on the dibgsoeaee manner in which, soureibe present regulations, the French custom house officers sometimes periorm their daty:—“ A Florentine lady, bearing the cele- brated name of America then arrived at St. Malo a few days back. in th ithampton steamer. the custom house officer presented himself, and intimated the necessity of her being searched, she peremptorily refused to submit to any such de, gradation. The officer replied that she was liable tobe searched by a woman, and that they would empl oy force if necessary The lady drew out a pair of pistols, and again declared that she would re- sist any attempt to search. She then wrote to the Buby Prefect, the Director of Customs being absent, ang him of the attention due to 2 woman. Ife went on board, but said he could do nothing, and the Florentine, resolved not_to submit to a search, returned to England.” The “Vigie de POuest” states that frequent complaints are made of the improper manner in which women are searched atSt, Malo, and it calls. on the authorities to ae tion, receive excellent wages, and the foreman of | ‘fare in the matter, both for the «ake of the ret jane re nt ly | a wet nd ate er greement, but the workmen, as we understand, per vert to be bound down for that time.. Spain, Montuny Staremant of Letters delivered in the | Our accounts from Madrid are of the Set ult. EWeaeeite tanet Lisetsnane Gotasel Beedle vith M. Calatrava, the i ie’ vi ce hg ine ‘do a, rig beri Minister of Finance, respecting the ne bank’ pro- do Nov. 24, 1889 “1,585,973 fined 10 be established in Spain by Baten capital- % sk Cabinet Council was held on the 80th, at Tncteate tice 1841 oniweeh’s letters, 196 981 | lsne of Buena Vista, under the Preside wetthe It is said thatthe marriage of the Crown Prince fepent: 7 leliberations continued until alate and Princess Mary of Altenburg will take place in February next year. We quote the following from the Sentinelle of Toulon ; “ The American squadron in the Mediter- ranean has been reinforced by the Congress a 60-gun fi ate A has lately arrived from Mahon, Sad vaio the same nation is also ex; The eS which have arisen between the repre. seplaures of the United States and the oa Moroeco are not I-kely eA yo to an arnicab| A tlement. An envoy sent by the Commodore 4 the Government of Morocco has not been received, and the Commodore only waits positive orders from his Government to commence hostilities.” New Booxs.—Another volume of Ireland Scenery and Character, by Hs, a: Mrs. S.C. aie Book at British pee by C. Hall; Hardness, Softness, 3 vols. ; Sir hisiey Cavendish’s bees, part 1; Broskedan’s Tralv, ied iv. ‘viii. : : Tt was beleved that 1 red to the ee of the army. oe The standard bearer of thy pie in igae ot Isabella, who attempted to ps colors of that cores which were eml ered by en Christi- —— been arrested, and would probably be shot. ly one eatoais was concluded in the three per cents, Yor 2 for for 2rd 5. five ite sold 6 § 1.2516 at 80 day for 16,000,000 “~ Ministerial Patriota of Madrid of the 26th ult., announces that the frigate Christina was to be sent to Uraguay to protect Spanish subjects, Great activity prevailed in the arsenals to revive the navy, whieh in all amounts to about forty verses. On the Bolsa, on the 26th, Threes for the Account 21 7.8 5 and the Fives 26 5.8 17-83 4. The Gazette of the 28h announces the opening of a loan of forty millions of reals, mine ‘on the pro- ducts of the quicksilver mines of Almaden. Propo. Doddon Dign ties, Privilege, and Preced ence - Doc- e made before the expiration of thirty tor Hookwell, or Thi Anglo Catholic Fami vols; Fae Fine amount Was to be paid by monthly instal- atural History of Man, AE se ae ribhard, ments. M. D.; McCulloch’s Geographical, Statistical, and | 4 Bayonne journal gives the following details Hincreak Dictionary, 2 vols.; Conversat DT respecting th, mare M3 peshmen which have heen entered into W Northern Powers, with a view to the momma nh of Queen Ifabella of LJ the History of England, a Ts. Mareet ; Beet sions in and about Movi Ageing th the years 1889 and 184, b: We.,2] spain: “The initiative of the negpiiations was vols: Rev, W. me *s ‘works val. wrrneri oy omlaned tnretgh np cottgyecbed rom Thontricnis. - nications of he Sanoha, the Ministe! nipotentiary of her Christain Mrjemy to the Cova of London. France is stated to hive olen maw: in the igo * edeen, particulars Saas yp of ‘a Foyal denon n the Orlean’-dynasty land, without imposing any polition The Drary Lane would not Gpenaill the Ist of Oc- tober. Adelaide Kemble had been seriousty indixposed, but had recovered sufficiently to sing at the Covent Garden oj the 10th instant. She would appear in Norma e ‘Tenditon,

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