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princess BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. [NX parmance of law, 1, JOHN TYLER, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and sal known, that public sales willbe held Land GOfhiees in the State of Missouri, mention: herelims ter designated, to wit: the under 1 the periods At the Land Office at FAYETTE, commencing on Mon- day.the ninth day af January next, far th ye blic lands within the amdermentioned ¢ownships, to Witt orth of the base line, and West of the fifth principal mer dian. iwo, and aizty-three, of ran: ¢ ‘isposal aff « Townships twenty. And the East half of section nine, im township forty-five, of ‘Hand, Office af LEXINGTON, commenci ; thar lanuary wert, for the sal ot Fe neat a Abt eet eA wit: North «f the base line,and West af the Afth principal meri ‘a i Townships forty-one, forty-two, forty-three, and forty-four, of range thirty-one. : Townships forty-one, forty-two, and forty-four, of range thit- ty:two. ty-one, sixt ips forty-one, forty-two, forty-three, and forty-four, of range thirty-three, At the Land Office at SPRINGFIELD, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of February nezt, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned towmships, (0 wit: North af the base line, and West af the Afth principal meri ian. ‘Townships twenty-five to thirty-four, inclusive, except the orth half of section one in the latter, of range twenty-eight. Towns! twenty-six, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty- wo, thirty-three, and thirty-four, of range twenty~ Townthips twenty five, twenty-six, thirty-one, tnirty-three and tiirty-four, of rmhge thirtycone, 2 Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range thirty-two. ands appropriated by law, for the use of schools, military or other purposes, will be excluded from sale. The sales will be kept open for two Weeks, (unless the lands r disposed of,}and no longer, and no private entries the townships so offered will be admitted until after ion of the two weeks. ve Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twen ty-seventh day of September, Anno Domini, 1842, JOHN TYLER. By the President - ‘THO. HM. BLAKE, Commissioner of the General Land Office. , NOTICE: TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person claiming the right of pre-emption to land in any. of the townships designated in this proclamation, in virtue of the provisions of the act of 22d June, 1838, as extended and modified by the aot of Ist June, 1940, or of the provisions of the latter act [where those Taws still apply to such claims by reason. of the absénee of the plats at the Register’s office on 22d June, 1841, or by virtne of the act of the 4th September, 1841, each Kranting certain privileges to another and different class of set Hers, is requested to prove the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make ot after seeing thi the day appointed for the commence of the public sale of the land as above designe ted, other se such claims will be forfeited. Where the year subsequent to the filing of the p let shall ex- pire previous to. the day fixed forthe commencement of the saleabove mentioned, cf.ims under the acts ef 1838 and 1840, above referred to, will be forfeited if not proven up and paid for prior to the expiration of such year, 0. H. BLAKE, jgir,, Commissioner of the General Land Oftce 018 Ltawtiy ir 1) BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. STATES. [,parsuance of law, 1, JOHN TYLER, President of the United States of ‘America, do hereby declare and make Amown, that a public sale will be held at the Land office at GREEN BAY, in the Terntory of Wiskeusan, commenet ing on Monday, ‘the sixteenth day of January next, for the d posal of the public lands within the limits of the undermention- ed townships and fractional townships, to wit: North of the base line and eust of the meridian, Fractional townships eighteen and nineteen, of range nine- teen, and fractional townships eighteen aud nineteen, of range twenty. * Fractional township twenty-five, lying nortn and east of the line of thé 500,000 acre tract, and townships twenty-six, twenty seven, and twenty-eight, of range twenty. | Fractional townships twenty-five twenty six, and twenty-te- ven, bordering on Green Bay, and townhshijs twenty-eight, hirty-one, and thirty-two, and fractional townships thirty-three yfur, lying south and west of Menominte river, of nty-one. Fractional townships twent ty-nine, bordering on Gi al townships thir four, lying on payment therefor as soon as practicable notice, and before m ven, twenty-eight, and twen- thirty,and fraction. v-three, and thirty the south and west side of Menominie nver, of range twenty-two. Fract ual township twenty-nine, bordering on Green Bay. thirty, and fractional townships thirty-one, chirt three, and thirty-four, lying south and west of Menomime river Of range twenty-three, Fractional townships twenty-nine and thirty, bordermg ou Green Bay and south of Menominie ner, of range twenty- four. Green «sland, designated as sections nineteen aud twenty, in hip thirty, of range twenty-fiv “s ATTENTION! ATTENTION' KAD THIS, it may induce you to try Zour chance —TO% BOLA. (‘To be raffled,) at 16885 Fulton street, 2 magn! Tent Laalupere Shawl, with'the box that contains it—costin: ether All purchasers who will buy five dollars worth in the stor, + he Ith instant, (December, 1942,) will have the ehanes to gain $100 worth, Great exhibition and sale of Faney Articles and Sur Plumbs of all desciiptions, suitable for Christinas aud New Year's Gifts, at 1684 Fulton st, near Broadway, opposite 5 Paul's Church. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to vist th» most beautiful collection of rich objects of New Year's Prv- ents, that can be seen, and which will be sold at very reasons ¢ prices, Most of those rich articles came from the stores af Alphonse Giroux, of Paris, suppher to His Majesty the King of the he Queen of England, and all che prineipal Courts '9( y Reticnles, and Boxes, ea Co. of Philadelphia, advanta { 5 y being the United States 1¢ Raflle will take place in the store 1683 Fulton st, on th» 5th uf January) 1843, at 12 oelock, M. A splendid Krench Cashmere Shaw! that cost $80. In a most beautiful Box of ood, encrusted with gold an: silver, the price of which was $30. : Each person purchasing $5 worth of articles, will receive (whatever number they choose) and with this the perso may have a chanee for the Shawl and the Box. ty $10 worth, will be entitled to two ion. are requested to preserve them mislaid, the loss will be theirs: and, on the Sth of Janu: ry, 1443 at 12 o'clock. the ticket will be drawn puclicly bef holders; and on the followinx day, the Herald hewspa will announce the fortunate nature. 17 to iandte. FRENCH WINES.—The subscriber offers for sale in Tots t suit purchasers:— Champaigne—i500 Baskets superior quality. } Burgundv—136 Cases very old Chablis and Chambertin ret—20 casks snperior Medoe. ment—8 Casks hest French Cement. J. Bo TIMMERMA! dis 2w?r 75 Broa FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE \HOLYDAYS. sabscriber has received by the latest arrivals, a very rich assortmentof Pans Fancy. Articles consisting of fancy work hoxes, paper do, gamvs in rose wood boxes, embroidering frames with canvass aud col’d cotton, children's toys, per fumery, end soap, of assorted qualities, ete, ete. The public :x respectlully tuvited to call and exainine the above stock, Previous to purchasing cleewhere, at dd im*r K. F. FRANCISCHI, 299% Broadway OALTCOALT COAL !—Tie subscriber having taken the yard southwest corner of King and Greenwich stree «now receiving afull supply of Schuylkill and Peach Orchard elecied from the hest veins, Which he offers at the fol- ing reduced prices, viz -— From the yard, firstquality, broken and screened, $5,50 per ton. S . Soh Ege size, % 4, $25? 5,00” Stove, 12 3m‘ JAMES DOWNEY Nat, a EGAR DIVAN, 305% Broadway. —JAS. R. DEL VEC- Siete & CO, have cotetantty on band Benara of the chet eat_brands, viz =— est Confectiou- no» no» Delivered free of cartege. #ee Canones, Companieros. Manilla Cheroots, Teenie Principes, De la ( ight Habana, Cigaritos, &e. Seqir Cases, Snuff Boxes, Matches, ights, Snuff, Chewing Tobieco. and the Smyrniana Smoking Pobaceo, ‘The exquisite and peenliar mild flavor of the Tobacco, eannot fe oH establis imported. moking Room in the rear supplied with the American retum sincere thanks to their friends and ral pa-ronage extended towards them. JAMES R. DEL VECCHIO ROBERT ‘A. JOHNSON. TWINES—200 bales Bridport manufactory, comprising a complete assortment of, Seine, Herring’ and Gill Net Twines, from 5% to 36 Ib. The above twines are all of re- 02 Staw3m*r ceut umportatien, and great eare has been taken in the aelec- tion of the materiat and 1 the manufacture. For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by = =EDWD. K. COLLINS & CO. r 56 South street ‘AL T—2760 sacks Ashton’s Salt, factory filled now landing from ship Sheridan, and for sale ar ¥e'K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South st. [# THE WORLD only knew half the desperate cases of vene real disease, cured by the physician at the Hunterian Dispen sary, 3 Division street, with the far famed and justly celebrated Hunter's Red Drop, there would not be any other remedy used. this medicine has proved itself twelve years ago to be the ont sure and harmless cure on earth; those afflicted are respee'fut- ly invited to call and examine the many private rooms and read hundreds of certificates of persous who have been cured by this medicine afterall else have failed. Price $1, warranted in all cases. Persous in Albany, Rochester, and Buffalo, N.Y.,Boston, Mass ‘and Charleston, 8.C., 1m want of this medicine, can obtain it genuine, by remitting $i,with a deseription of the ease. Inn other mauher can they be'sure of getting the tre article. ‘Two small islands, in Fox Lake. im township thirteen, of range thirteen. ractional sections fourteen, twenty-three, and twenty-four, in township thirty-four, of range twenty nine. a Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, or other purposes, will be excluded from sale. The sale will be kept open for two weeks, (unless the lands are sooner disposed of,) and no longer, and ‘no private en! of land in the township so offered will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. : " Given wader my hand, at the city of Washington, this twen- ty-seventh day of September, Anno Domini, 1842. JOHN TYLER. By the President: THO. H. BLAKE, Commissioner of the General Land Office. , NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person claiming the right of pre-emption toland in any of the townships designated in. this proclamation, in virtue of the provisions of the act of 22d June, 1838, as extended and mo- dified by the act of Ist June, 1810, or of ‘the provisions of the latter act, (where those laws still apply: to such claims by rea son Sha the absence of the plate at the Rey er’s office a nthe 22d June, 1841,) or by virtue af the cet o fine dtn September, 1641, each granting certain privileges to another. and different class of settlers,is requested to prove the same to the satifaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and ke payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this ice, and before the day appointed for the commencament of ublie sale ofthe land as above designated, otherwise such claims will be forfeited. Where the year subsequent to the filing of the plats. shall ex- pire previous to the day fixed for the commencement of the sale above mentioned, claims under the acts of 1838 and 1810, above referred to, will be forferyed if not proven up and paid or prior to the expiration of such year. THO. H. BLAKE, Commissioner of the General Land olf Itaw Jr (5; SY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. LY purrance of law, I, JOHN TYLER, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make ‘ny that public sales will be heldat the undermentioned L ces in the State of Illinois, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Office at DIXON, commencing on Moaday,the sixteenth day of January next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line, and East of the fourth principal me- ‘ ridian. ‘Townships twenty and twenty-one, of range four. ‘Townships twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, and twenty- three, of range five. ‘owuships twenty-seven, twenty eight, and twenty-nine, of range ‘ows: ps twenty-seven, twenty eight, and twenty-nine, of a nips twenty-seven and twenty-nine, of range ten. hips, twenty-two, twenty-three, ‘twenty four, une, of range eleven. Land Ofhies at CHICAGO, commencing on Monday. ‘eth day of January next, for the disposal of the pub- s within the undermentioned townships, to wit : North of the base line, and East of the third princtval meri- ion. ‘Townships thirty-seven. thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty, and forty one, of ranges four and five. ‘Townships thirty-seven, thirty-nine, forty, and forty-one, of range six x ‘Townships thirty-seven, thirty-nine, forty, and forty-one, of range seven. Township thirt Townships thi range nine Fractional township thirty-tight, north ef the old Indian bounaary line, and townships thirty’ nine, forty, and forty-one, of range ten, Fractional townships thirty-eight and thirty-nine north of the old n boundary line, aud townships forty and forty one, of eleven. appropriated by Jaw for the use of schools, military, or purposes, will be excluded from the sale. ales will each be kept open for two weeks, (unless the ‘and no longer, and no private en- d, will be admitted until even and forty-one, of range eight. “eight, thirty nine, forty, and forty one, of ‘ehth day of September, Anno Di , 1842. B wl is ¥ OF September Anne SOHN TYLER, the ct ee THO. H. BLAKE, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS. very person. claiming the right of pre-emption to land in ayy of the townships design ited in this proclamation, in virtue ons of theact of 22d Jane, 1638, as extended and fled by the act ef Ist ne, 1840, or of si the latter act, [where those | n of the absence of the 1841,) or by virtue of act of the 4th September, 1841, ranting certain privileges to another and different class of vis reqaested to prove the same to the Besister aud Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make pavim: pt therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, anil before the day ‘appointed for ‘the commencement or the land as above designated, otherwise such still apply. t ats at the Register’ public sale of the claims will be forfeited. Where the year sabsequent to the filing of the plats shall ex- pire previous to the day fixed for the commencement of the sale above mentioned, claims under the acts of 1838 and 1840, above referred to, will be forfeited if not proven up aud pai for prot to the expnation of such year. SHO. H. BLAKE, Hi Commissioner of the General Land Ofice. 013 Itawtjytr CONOMY IN DRE®S—Exteusive assortment o1 Hien, ES iansenable and Elegant Goods, for winter wean, ne WM. T. JENNINGS, Broadway, American Hotel, offers for the inspection of the public, au exteustve assortinent ing Beaver and Milled Cloths, for Ls Ae coats (8b much in vogue) afforded at fourter dollars, eut aud trimmed in first style will be found wach aie, atteution of the economist. Cassimeres ina great variety of styles for Pantaloons. From those who have found any difficulty in getting Unis article, a trial is solicited. Rich Brocade ‘Silk and Satin Vestings, (entire new styles) for balls, parties, Ke. Meriuos, Velvets, plan Sitks, Satins, and fi ted in be mad 416 Imm 'O FAMILIES GOING SOUTH, to the West Indies or Europe.—A respectable female, 24 years of age wishes to obtain a permanent sitaation as seamstress, in agen,—cl family, She would prefer going to Europe, yet would accept of + good to go South or tothe West Indies, The best of reler gnees given. Address A. A. A. box 765, upper Post office. N. York. alor EW YEARS GIF T.—The Pilgnm’s Progress, published Nivn akties CO., is mtended as an Annual for 1843, Itis most bea tifully “printed and embellished with 23 highly finished engravings, by the most eminent London artists, a colored map, and a'fineetchingsby Cruickshank and supur- ly bound in & oroceu, . This being astandard work, age will not depreciate its value, and therefore as a new year’s present will be. more acceptable: Price $7. Ry MARTIN & CO, _ dls 3w*r 26 John street. BOUQUETS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—Bouquets for bridal and other parties, composed of the most choice flow- \d_ roses in varieties, passion flowers tropes, stevias, mignonette, &e. &e,; but up in the test style aud on as reasonable terms as at any adjishment. Gentlemen will confer a favor by leaving tl orders one or two days in advance, all of which will be thank- fully received and promptly executed. 20 wr NIBLO & DUNLAP, 576 Broadway. Economy IN. DRESS.—Sack surtonts, the style of over coats so much in vogue, are afforded at $8, $12, $14, $16 and $20, from drab, brown. black and blue beaver and pilot cloths, ready made, at 22) Broadway, American Hotel. WM. T. JENNINGS. 'O PARENTS AND PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOLS.— A gentleman, who is capable to teach the Latin, Greek and German languages (besides the rudiments of the French), and music upon the Pianoforte, Organ and other instruments, Wishes to obtain a situation as instructor ; the advertiser bas had ample experience in teaching the above branches, and would accept of an offer from eny part of the United States, or the West Indi y references given. A letterad- dressed to P. R. will be duly attended to. 430 Iw* re ATCHES LOWER THAN EVER—In consequence of the reduction of duties by the late tariff, the subscriber is selling tock of Goid and Silver Levers, Anchor Es- capement Lepine, and other Watches, of new’ and splendid patterns, and Jewelry, et retail, at a ‘considerable reduction rom former prices, being much lower than they can be bought for at any other place in the eity, Gold Watches as low as 20 to 25 dollars each. Wetches and Jewelry exchanged or bought. AD Watches warranted to keep time or the money re- tured. Watches and Clocks repaired in the best manner and warranted, at mach less than the usual prices. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, 4z7 1m Wholesale and Retail, 36 Wall st., up stairs. MAR N’S GASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. 154 IV iiliam Street, Corner of Ann Street, $ decidediy the cheayest in the city. ‘There is always on purchased for cash, le of make, fit, trim: J satisfaction during the of 30 per cent, ted to call and examine. ‘Those who MADE A} Dress ( sats, made and trimmed, Frock Goats, — do do $00 t0 9 50 Pants and Vests, tere 175 to 200 Over Coats, - seeeeere 900 to 1100 Terms—Uash ou delivery. enh 0% Im*e ‘MICHAKL &. MARTIN LL AMOUROUX'S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PLATES, ‘aiford every day new evidences of their infallible efficacy for curing all uervous diseases, ax acute and chronic theuma- ums, neuralogy, the gout, imegrim, ie dolourenx, danse de Saint’ Guy, chilis, sciatic, cramps im the stomach, and pains brought on by brates, diajointiogs and fractures; alsq, the dis: enges of women and young girls, pale colors, amenormhe pressions, vapors, aervous attacks, ae. ‘They are very too for tetters, scrofula, swellings, erysipelas, paral beginning, &e. Sold at the moderate price of $1.50, by “des Im NINUARD, 65 Franklin'st. N D'saby"2 RIDING SCHOOL, 408 Bowery.—W. J. DAVIS, (from Europe) Professor. Evening class for gentlemen will commence on Monday evening, (20h instant, ‘and continue each Monday and Friday evening, during the season. Se leet parties of ladies and ted with instruction on Tue each week. eens {aig "A Military class for the instruction of genttcmen in military horsemanship, to commence on Wednesday evening, Mth in- stant, and continue each Wednesday. evembg. daring’ the ‘sex ton. "Gentlemen wishing to subscribe to. either of the abore classes, will please call at therr earliest convenience. gtd entlemen, can be accommoda- y and ‘Thursday evenings of instraction as usual, for ladi fro 1A. M, to 3 gentlemen, from 6 to 10.A, M. and 3% 10 9 P. M. School to commence at 7 o'clock. 025 PATENT PRESERVED PORTABLE MEATS AND SOUPS. WARRANTED to keep amy lengil of time in any limate, viz: lobsters, halibut, shad, salmon, oysters, and clams, beef, mutton, veal, duck, chickens, turkey, beef soup, mutton broth, chicken soup, ox tail soup, mock and green turtle soup, vegetable soup, green peas, mushrooms, carrots, turnips, par snips, tomatos, milk, &e.28e.;manwiactored anu sold wholesale %, WILLIAM MULLANE, ral fasaan xtreet. MECHANICAL OR CARCEL LAMPS. (THE pablic is invited to inspect the entirely new stock of these aorivalled lamps, which have just been opened by the subscriber, comprising the most extensive and rich assortment that he will receive this reason, and the finest lot of goods in the line that has ever been seen in this country, Ax early ex- amination of them is solicited while the stock is complete, ax the entire invoices received the early part ofthge season were disposed of immediately ; many parties were dM sappointed in consequence. fr i ve goods just receiyed comprise some entire!y new artic of that exquisite taste peculiar to French manufac shades for lamps, with landscapes of dy lamps with percelan lod bronze, “renaissance” and gilt, for two s, coloured aud cut, of ssimeres, all of which je up wo order under the f ‘can be found. 11 the bly upon eash terms. icient cutt uitithe times, inva MBE’S DAGUERRIAN GALLEKIES, 251 Broad commer of Murray street, New York; 75 Court and 1:3 t, Boston; 173 ‘Chesnat street (0) Iphia, and Broadway ating kind i the Admittance PL MBE taken every day, bove establishment, 1642 Apparatus and instructions cuesses, and Plumbe’s Patent ilding Apparatus, sud iustructions for gilding and plating metallic artie'es of every description, supplied to orde:. Patent ug and Silvering done to order in a style never ‘ew York. [> Prompt attention to ail post paid letters, day im *r CHINA & GLASS 01 every ription—the cheapest / this city, ew Year presents; beautiful by Christmas and New 1 8, with silver flowers of different un bottles of different sizes. be had at any other place in this coun ut tumbled an ass ofevery description, warranted to be fu centcheaper than any Other manutactory, it retail store, No. 35 John dat the Glace JUVENEL & CO. STOU EL No. 20 Gold at. New Yor MONEY of all kinds, urchased at the en, bY S.J. SYLVESTER, 1 Wall street and 130 Broadway VOVERS OF SUPERIOR BLACK TKA- URRENT went mar ixture—This extremely dehcious aud anpara a, 80 highly ed in China and Europe, just it yerteds ie vow for sale at te Canton Tea Company's Genera! Aatablishment, 181 Chatham st, New York—in Chinese Friee bound ie” SY unquestionably the m- st beauteful as weil as econom ‘al Jamp extant. This fact is tally established, and any one atall seepti- cal on the subject cau be convinced of it by calling at this es- tablisinment. E. D. SAXTON, tof Mechanical Lamps, 20 John street. fer ments in Dep ‘The estimation in whieh these Jamps y be PE dy wy - y ¢ lamps are held ay be this city are hi Astor that the following publi i bce tee, ug public establisl vey Vin jou . Sig Café Tortont. found in many other publ aod ju every ins! They are also to be throughout the country, satisfaction. "UNITED STATES TEA EMPORIUM. 121, late 129 Chatham street, New York. HOLESALE AND RE TPHE CANTON TEA “COMPANY cout sale new and fragrant Teas of every Their assortment cially ineludes the im powerfal grades of enand Black Ever Stamp of neatness and ¢ Tt aghly secured from fight and alr that the nation wer will remain unimpaired in any elitmater Phen ete of prosecuting bMsiness is perhaps seareely to be excelle Je i inded upon the utmost regard to the goed of he custom - I nh respeet 'O weight and quality, and oni All purchasers are eajied upon to return au lary them follest satisfetion, whiel: t Conn yt i ie to offer fer nd styl very Orders from all parts prowmptitude and deapatel. ‘ a4 ph wae in America tor the not 3 How f the United Simtes exeented wit BY THE shite 9 OF THE UNIT ED ‘AY porsuance of law, [, JOHN TYLER, President of the nated Stat merica.do hereby declare an} make known, thata pane si vill be heldat the Land Office at in the Kate of Michigan, commencing on Monday, day of January next, for the al of the wnappropriaied pnb- Hic lands within the limits of the sections and townships here.) ~ after des ae Which have heretofore been withheld fr fe, ag the Notiéwasaye and Niles Ladian reservations, to wi South of the base line, and West of the meridian. ior {, seVenteen, eighteen, nineteen, twe ity, twen= ne, thirty, thirty-one, and thirty-two, in township four, 0: five, n ‘est halves of sections seventeen, twenty wane and thirty pv township five, of rane min ‘Owuships for and five, of range te tions one, two, eleven, twelve, th ty-three, twenty-four, tw ve, twent hirty-six, in township four, of range eleve Sections one, two, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, twen- tyahree, twenty-foat, twenty-five, twenty-six, thirty-tive, an thirty-six, in township five, of range eleven. Fractional townships seven and eight, south of St Joseph's townships seven and eight, south of St Joseph’s ighteen, z iM raction of section twenty-four, in township erght, even, eighteen, nineteen, and thirty-one, twenty= rteen, twen= vefive, and river, of range seventeen, Fraction eteen. ropriated by law for the use of schools, military er uurposes, will be excluded from sale. fe will be kept open fortwo weeks, (unless the lands er disposed of,) and no longer; and ho private entries in the sections and townships so offered will be admit- er the expiration of the two weeks. : en andar my, hand, a the city of Washington, this twen- ty-seventh day of September, Auno Domini, a Lost YOUN TYLER. By the President: THO. H. BLAKE, Commissioner of the’ General Land Qffice. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Rvery person claiming the right of pre-emption to land in any, ehownships desiguated in this proclamation, in virtue of (me peptisions of the act of 221 June, 1838, as extended and mo- tifies ta the act of Ist June, 1840, orof the provisions of the lat, te- evi, Cwivere those laws still apply tosuch ¢ ence of the plats at the Registers ofice on 221 June, x by virtue of the act of the 4th September, 1841, eacti §r2:,me certain privileges to another and different class of set- cles, ts requested to prove the same to the satisfaction of the ‘% . Isterand Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make +4 Sent therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, sil nefore the day appointed for the commencement of the fr riiesale of the as above designated, otherwise sucl: ev wi s will be forfeited. ; Where the year subs« 9 to the filing of the plats shall ex + re previous to the day fixed for the commencement of the sale eve memtioned, claims under the acts of 1838 and 1840, above ¢ forfeited ifnot proven up and paid for prior ion of such year, THO. H. BLAKE, Commissioner of the General Land Office, 01 ItawtoJ ir @) HE followin EGA RS-SEGARS. € following choice Segare are always on hand at HEN- KIQUES'S HAVANA. AND PRINCIPE SEGA. STORE, wholesale and retail, basement 51 William st. Ruoudas, in half and quarter bores Do. "No. t, half and quarter boxes fiarter and eighth do quarter do, perior quality, in M4, 34 and {1-10th boxos boxes do LaNorma, do La Esperanza, do ‘Tres Amigos, in cartons of 20 each London Regalias, ip cartons of 40 each La Proela, in quatter boxes Misgan’s spotted, in quarter boxes Panetilla’s, do. of superior qnality Yngenendad, de Demoyas, do Mateos, do Principes, of the Rendon, Craz and Sans, alldent. to deb. Rrimaverds, in quarter boxes n Alranzas, Constantias, jas, » inquarte oxes, a superior article. Is andgrocers plied on reasonable terms. OARDING.—The original Walton House, 326 Pearl street, Franklin Square—kept by Jas. Yowler, from London, Eng: Jand, permanent boarders $2,0 per week, transient boarders 50 centsperday. Families cau be accommodated with private a0 ee > ’ se omy 7 HE! a ALV. APSULES ON STRICTULE AN. 5 CURE. MEDICAL. CHEMICALS; DRUGS, COPAIVA CAPSU Fe Oe NG REMaas Wa CORCE BE. Rs salads - oe —— AND GERAM SILVER. e FORE the public a few mast interesting facts ee er red from the ongmnal re | [)®-KEUCHTWANGER, No. 1, Wall street, offers Che | First, That the disease called StRictURe, is of very RRIS TOOTH WASH—Prepared from, the onginal i nm , Dyestufis, very cheap, and warrants ali hi | 2otupnarce fen exists persons who ure mot in the least eipe at No.9 aold st New Yrok—The ‘oot , ‘st qnality and the most genitine in market | Oture o/ift nea? thal a verylerraneous notion prevails 7¢ Wash ts purely awegets eparatiod, possessity 5 tic and silver erysvals, from 10 $1 2506) | gpecting Stricture, and that ignorant advertise le take » Ges o feleaming the ter th th yenering the gamdito : jets per tb; hi yanic acid Ph. U. 8.25 ct | had adean’aveof thiserronems j then. that there are healthy state, andpreventing any et fre Kitt” | per oz; pure pitric tai for ‘jewellers and chair makers 18% Cl. | firee particular circumstances ha Stricture may be Se megath, whottee oriei rom decayed teeth OF Sage Bie prtb; copa fp careal best, it $7,814, a0 $20 Feros: | Gow ays known--une in the last place, that the eure of S Aw] A ange of % nitrous acid 14 cts pr labatraques chloride of soda, tain, free fre in, enerally accompia shes Tis dengued tobe used witha tooth brush, and will be found | Wrench Iubels $2 75 pr doz ; Joding 25 cts proz; dentists gold | {ure He ceria [ire Jrom pains and Bi to supersede the uecessity @ fa powder -keoping toe teeth clea } foi), of the most approved manufactures, $30 pr oz; diamone | ""With fegard to the first of these remarks?— ped preventing the wearing away of the gatas {x0 the teeth. | cement $12 pr gross x spirits of hartshorn, from 7 to 20cta brik: | Jie weifkuowa that Strcture Tesuit ofa badly treated I id particularly abetbin cases of spungy gums, restoring ther } and sweet spirits of nitre from 8 to 20 ets prib; jodines of potns | Gonorrhea ‘If, for instance, th se, issuffered to con: toahealthy state, and eausing them to contract around the | Sf. Tron, sulphur, lead, mercury 50 cts prozsSweedish leeches | Gone'on from month to month, into agleet. Now, teeth. Jn painfulaffections of the teeth and gums, arising fro 16 pr 160; chloride of jodine 75 ets pr oz; bromine $3 pr.oz: 0 | there is no pain, or inconvenience in gleet, and therefore it is exposure to cold, it will be found highly beneficial. It is fr. | hypobelphide of soda $150 pr Ib; eo) dchemical wile oi). | often saifered te remain indebnitely.. But it should be known ticularly servigeable tose, the On Wash atmightJue’ | soap andall his poisous warranted, Kextract logwond and clip | that gleet implies wchronie inflaramation ofthe re, which before retiring to rest, This meth amended by emi} dyewoods, sold very cheap. Apply to naturally terminates in thickenmg, and this thickening at one nent dentists, ax by so doing al! pm which accu DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, art or other of the e is stricture ; and, furtner, 1 bhulote durin the day are eutiely semovedy and the ‘mont’ | org ee No.1 Wall sc. N.¥__ | thongh strieture may thus re nain unnoticed for ale kept through the night in 9 clean, sweet, and healthy state. = it is far from laying dormant, is the hidden cause of many Sound teeth and white teetn are the most valuable portion: TO THE LADIES, serious maldies, uot only ofa sexual, but thése alse of e ner- of poor humanity; but how many neglect the attention ve Dk. HULI'S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUTPORTER. | | our and dyspert Ww ceasary far their preservation, even when surrounded by all thr Bie soe fouuanent for the radical eure of Frolapsus Uteri neans needed. Among these we know of none more pleasan or Falling of the Womb, by extemal application, supersed- tna effectual than the Orvis Tooth Wat at cleanses ond wh. | ing the ae of the obicetional essary te couideily recom | f the low of une i obeerveds which thes 4 a . et e Y cy t Hae tee reehe, We recommend it. use to ally young ant | PLethe’s: cate? cated ge, the mm stricture often exists for years’ without producing health, it never having failed of performing 2 cure, even under the most aggravated circumstances. ‘The Supporter has attained a very hij . ax wellas inthis country, [tis adopted to the entire disuse of pessaries,and all other painful surgical expedients,) Lying: In-Hospitals of London and Paris, and is universally recom mended in Europe by medical men of the highest rank | In this country tis sustained by the leading members of the faculties of Collekes and Hospitals, and by all the eminent private pra itioners. " Rooms have been furnished oxclusively for ladies, at No. ¢ Vesey stree?, having a separate entrance from the business de- partment, where a lady ign constant attendance, to apply sses and Supporters to female patients. nd imr' stril change in this respect ; indeed a diminishe Spas re ea MW Phehdvaniage, however, which ignorant Advertsing people and nows that I. ={ Boston Morning Post. z The Orris Tooth Wash it the best detergent we ever used o ourenamel.—{ Boston Trauscrip : For sale by the prins ruggistem t > city AR ENUPAG cone enone” si MA) C4 E LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S HAIR. ‘OT less than two inches lon one hundred different de- signs—Necklaces race le: Wateh guards, Far-rings, Fi |, Re Wi id Seal) AG. BARRY'S WIGS AND SCALPS. Still stand pre-eminent above all others, Their peculiar light h character in Europe iscript sell their nostrums as Jong as any o it ina fact, and one whieh every reat mediately acknowledge, that all alone, can never cure a stricture, more common thar for the writer to be consulted by perso why have been tab.ing all manner of things—as colored «iy and pills, and cordvals, and the like, for many montns 2ozethe! but whom, on seeing the real nature of the ease, he Fos eure gossamer, and ventilating character, their being shaped exaetly PRIVATE MEDICAL NOTION: Taesniany, ’ i 3 y 3 ith a yew of preventing these imponitions, therefore, it tend and wostiotship, an wellas ther atyleotiaghandar | TO A PARTIGULAR CLASS OF INVALIDS | ycthm deatmble to lay before the yublien lew. pln octane arrangement, all combine to form such perfect heads of baiz HERE is one class of invalids who merit the warmest sym | stances by which a Stricture may be known, which can be casie thatthey mast be seen to be fally appre pathy of all who desire to alleviate the sufferings of the af ly done : for e.though the syms toms of this’ diseese are numer- ited. : : sha'living or deceased friend | flicted, ‘That class consists of those who are laboring under | U,. there are three of especial import, and these three May 08 Ce ee at OMIA ee ina ea suite | the cfocts of those vicious indulgences imo which erring and | COF.U're "trietivethev are the follow song boey Bad Tn such a form Il be a keepsake invaluable, thonghtless youth are so often impelled ion or the con Themanner of urinating It has beenalready said the stream impeded. But observe atten- fred and the clothes are readjusted, wheth- ever si away, 90 a8 to wet a little ai jitous advice given on all diseases connected with the | tagion of evil example. What more ‘Gratuitous riven 0 ncion of evil exam ce repented of | in his system, and. perhaps. trausmnits to his innocent off need not be such tively, after it is finis tradiopor two. wi ‘ SXi\inw is more indicative of stricture. The nex hair, at the Hair Cnstng Rnoms, M48 BROADWAY, eor of Liberty street, outhful errors, but who ivi26m* iy Rtaire. nocen| PRMEA 1. f his former indiscretions ! Delicacy i Gonorrhoea hag remained uncured.—It is diffi! GUIDE TO SOUND TEETH. Hae eee ert itp a rhraician aud he uot unre | gyfXt imeya, cir Conormhaan or Gleet may Tun and not LADIES NEED NOT DESPAIR. Guently fails inte the hands of uneducated pretenders. Mans | Gyoduee a strietare, for one is naturally more disposed to atric: R. CASTLE, has a Paste for filling decayed hollow. | young men, are deterred from entering into matrimonia’ | tyre than another ; but, asa eneral role, ifit should be suffered Weeks, this alone would afford sufficient co a ee ants forthe suspicion of stnictnre, , The last i The effect a stricture has. upon the sind — The Mi of Stricture is to depress th its, and t olessen bot i ral agental activity, hs effects, weveny sR dmumon chat the writer rarely sees.a case of he sees many every day) t on be put into the most teuder teeth without any | engagements from the fear or consciousness that disease is lurk pain or inconvenience, and with whien it becomes impacted | ing in their system, a * into ONE hard solid body, thus restoring an: preserving | To i such au Sarge e College of Me ine and Pharmacy of erto painful and useless teeth) extaficially sound, and ver | the eity of New York, offer the means of security from secon alltheir respective uses for life=preventing IN ALL | dary disease, and for the removal of it when apr went, in thei CASES, the necessity of extraction, Ladies the most distin- | new and celebrated “Parisian Alterative Mixtare,” s0_ exten gMishod in socvety, offer their testimonials in the most vivi' | sively used by Mr. Rucone im the Venereal Hosyital of Paris torms, as to its efficacy. The Editor of the Evening Post, | ‘This medicine is put up in cases containing half « dozen bott 3 saya—"Tt is admigably adapted for tender teeth and ner- | with copious directions fo1,use, and labels which cannot e pe ee rae that he ia not so capable ofbusiness as forme Vous persons, and Dr Castle operates on the teeth with great | any unpleasant remarks, ‘Tipese cases are xuaranteed to Pare Giving’ also to witness Cae uniforia recarn oF spt care and ability.” ‘The New York Aurora, says i" It makes | tain a sufficient quantity of this new remedy, to cu cure i ther maladies as the cure 4 the, tanner of ote 1 Buriccure, ou thi subjeet tis litic impurities of the blood, fre gear agpnns 1 mew et gr ml the teeth in all ts perfect for life.”' ‘The Sun, says :— Bre Castle has obvained much celebrity ta the throat and nose, nodes, aleers, pai cutaneous ¢ruptions * Dr. Castle has ob:ained much celebrity for his excellent inode ¢ bor int ficient to observe (and it of tilli he? t eminent th of the | eh can at all Limes correspond with the consul Phys: is cercain, free from pain, and generally accom- Mates Reaalee have satataaly ted apd tested Dr, | Saned dhe Colleges Pricesef too, saves 8s exchs 4 Tor | S35) that this is coneas °° go much aa hie could ge aro Castle's Paste foF filing "the teeth. ‘octhvache Pills, one of | yrarded to all parts of the Uniou, Canada and the West Indies | Been advanced some rears aK0,; but such has been the. im which putin the aching tooth, willemeet a permanent cure. | he cases and medieine are sot up that-no concealment | propement inthis art, anc ster fhe prneueNl experience of the DELICATE AND SUCCESSFUL OPBRATION—Dr. | °° W's: RICHARDSON, Agent, | Writer thathe cannoly 26. tnded out aan A.C. Castle has replaced by a most ingenious piece of dental | Principal office of the Cout.kak, 97 Nassau street, New York | ™Any avs me formelly it det.’ “that fox those who “s published a little volume, which not only stricture, which require espe- inest manner. It is mechanism, the lost portions of the upper and lower jaw boues. | _ 029 shotaway ih the ease of Lieut, S—y of the. Us y met with this terrible and severe casualty, while in pursuit 0 if SE 2 the Indians in Florida, have seen letters from Lieut. 8 . I, PRUD’HOMME, from Pans, disciple of the illus confirmatory of 1 raordinary cure .and its entire success tious Hahnemann, whose, science and doctrines have, that the loss of these important organs so skillfully replaced by | astonished all Kurope, and gathered around him. a crowd of C source of regret to the Lieutenant. 4 ¢minent ipysiEhanss cager to receive his instructions, and to mw re dertake,the cure themselves, he hy CURE C# CHRONIC DISEASES. i calied ‘* The Private Treatise,” in but the cure of all those delicate disen.“°%, 40 cial eare and privacy, is directed in the, 2 advisable, however, that those who suspect . ble, should consult the author personally. ani Noy Wh H el he ease and certainty on Ms wh, bits arte incl © T proficpy his experience, annonces to the public that’ he has j P#ise them inore than who may Pee eee ee Oe. Tie errtcduiced to the onthce of tie, | selected New Work as the place of his Inbors, and of his per | €Wre. Separate rooms, alvo, are arranged for tho, tes public m 1928. ‘Dr. A. C. Castle refers to the Spanish, Frenc!, | manent residence. “he Tconly now. remains to say a word or two on the gre, "4, and English Ambassadors, Mr. Stoughton. the Spanish Consul Dr. F. P. has been profes ally and intimately connected which Ads mublie, and especially strangers coming to this « ye ar Walton, LordiMarpeth, Gen. Mevarty, Dr, F. | in France with men, whose names are houored and reverenced | Tat. iy with eoufidence on what bas been advanced. Ws U: Johnson, President of the Medical Society, 8: N-¥.; Mrs. | in this country; and during ten years practice, he has visited | may rely with confidence on what bas been it as grad Gen, Gaines, J, B, Beck, M. D., Dr. J. A. Smith, Dr, E. Dela’ | many parts of the United States, and of the ‘Wert Indies, with tite af Kdjcburgh; ke &ee-che has been, engaged in the cure held, Dr; Beadle, Dr, Bovd, ‘Dr. Buges, Dr. J. oy Clad eae cetera RoR HES of these diseases, both in hospital and eit ice, for more pract ‘A.H, Stevens, Dr. J ears, and has pablished two editions of a work ex- son, ke. ke. &e. Office 297 Broadway. 42 im*r srives fiom Paris, where he has been to communi. | than tists years, abd hes pabiitied taciuomial letters from the HUMBUG. heisa member, and vow Teturny here to diffuse the ment ph 3 Se mont omineat is SOME cry humbug ont of euvy—some from jealousy, ery | fruits of his experience and the blessings of health. Ge oack of Pnadelohies aod 0 Fi, aud that he is perms hambag-—some {rom sheer ignorance of the thing. cry hur mee has performed,by bug, Ido not believe that every thing is kold that shities, ucy | the help of his method, founded on the laws of Specifics, cttres dof beli is hastily deaounced is « | which had resisted every other mode of treatments moreover, ian of extunence in this ted to refer to almost every mnguited at his private resideuce, No, 2? Green- rooms on reasonable terms, Wines and spirits, 3 cents per lsss—home brew'd ale ¢ cents per pingine Welsh, rarebits { cents each—cold cuts equally cheap. N. B, Hot coffee 3 cents perp chops ean be had at all hours. J s any one Why is in want of acom- '. particularl fee er tmeaetae lug f judge for themselves, Persons travelling fo find it to theiradvantage toeall. “The how to Londan and Liverpool sh ingland would house being convenient urs, J ¥. beingappointed agent, he can give passsengers every information. ‘New York and Old Country papers taken nb 3m*r JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY—No. 47 Wall } “street, comer of Hanover street. This Company con tinues to ‘insure against loss or damage by fire on buildings goods, wares, or merchandize generally; also, on vessels aud cargoes against loss or damage by ‘uiliad aavigation, ou as favorable terms as any other office. DIRECTOR: ‘Thomas W ‘Thorne ‘Thomas 'l Woodruff aker Benjamin R Robson Martin Hoffman John R Davison Joseph Allen Jokn H Lee Joseph Drake Francis P Sage Samuel Underhill » Thomson Price, James R Whiting : Moses Tucker Johu P Moore John © Merritt Wm K Thom Caled C Tunis James E; Holmes THOMAS W. THORNE, President. GEO. T. HOPE, Secretary. 928 2t'aw M&K + IMPROVED MINERVA SHOULS&s¢ BRACE, W!TH Goodyear’s Patent Insélnble Rubber Sprinm -he ob: ject of this article is by bracing the sh to expand the chest, give free action to the lungs, and improve the form Parents and guarJiars are particularly requested to examiz: this article, as i tay be depended on for the purpose for which it is ‘recommeaded, and will be found of vast utility and benefit to children of either sex and all persons who hav acquired the habit of stooping, this brace can be worn with perfect ease, snd will be found 'no iappediment to the free tw of the arms” Chey are manufaerured under the immediate in spection of Mz, Parsells, who has for the last sixteen years been engaged ip the manufacture of a variety of braces, huc none that could be recommended as possessing so many requi site qualities as the improved brace now offered to the public he subscribers would particularly recommend their Improved Russia Riding Belt; the improvement consists in the duetion of a patent spring, which adapts the belt to the wi Of the wearer, combining all the benefits of support, &e. de rived from the belt manufactured after the old patierns, at the same time giving ease by their elasucity, aud beautifyiug the form of the wearer. Sold wholesale and'retail at the old esta blishmnent of Parsells & Agate, 211 Broadway, between Parl place and Murrav street. a3 im*r 10 THE YUBLIC.—JOHN KESSLER begs leave to form his friends, and the public in general, that he h taken that well known stand at the comer of Washington ane Liberty sts, formerly kept by f. Chamberlin, since rebuilt wi on of room and comfort, for the accommodation of travellers and others. Persons wishing good board, and aecom- modations on reasonable terms, would do well co'eall. Pane- tual attendance. 21 Im* re STRABISMUS: COMMONLY CALLED SQUINTING. URED in a few seconds by Guerin’s celebrated plan, whieh is free from pain or danger. _ Cataracts removed by any of the operations practised here oF in Europe. DK. WHEELER, Ocewist, 33 Greenwich street, New York, N.B.—References ean be given 10.263 Patients. Office hours, from A. M. to LP. M. can postively he restored ff stayed—and dandruff cured by aking of this article, let me re- person’. who having tsed James? 6 Ser _ growth caus: a scientific remedy fer the public to the Coral Hair Restorative, represented—taat by apply sealp, the hair is absolutely forced to grow, to effect which, o! course, We must strenethen and make healthy the roots or bulb, and the sealp ; this effected, all scurf or dandruff is destroyed ‘These respectable persons ‘certify these are the properties of Jones? Coral Hair Restorative = ; The Hon. Judge Edwards, of Philadelphia. — Phillips, Esq., 198 Broome-street, corner of Wooster, New rhe. ‘Me. W. Hopkins, 92 King-street, New York. J. r, cery, Fulton-street, New York, J ‘Navy Yard, Charlestown. Es Mr. James Gil We could giv these must z T, Houston-street, New York, jeweller. 300 other names of persons who use_thi fy ail people of common sense. Gi , and you will be perfectly satisfied. It gives the hy ms, soft, dark, silky appearance and feeling. Itis sold ar the low price of 3, 5” or 8 shalli T. Jones, sign of sa bottle, the American Eagle, 62 Chatham-street, New York; and by these agents :—Zeiber, ‘Third and Dock-street; Phigadelphia ‘othe American Hotel, Washington, D.Cr, 9. State reet,Albony; 207 Ki eet, Charles- wn, 8. C.: Ly, B. Bailey, Morristown, N. Jt Ee G, Ferre, ain'street, Middletown, Ct; or 139 Fulton-street, Brooklyn! 431 Im*ec THE GERMAN SURGEON, SOLOMON HINE, M. D., No. 57 Reade street, New York. “In serofula and chronic ‘divases no charge made till the tient is satisfied—medicine delivered gratis rsons de- formed, under twenty-one years, ean have their bones straight- ened. References given as to’ numerons patients who have din this city. O71 tne HULL'S TRUSSES. NOTICE TO RUPTURED PERSONS, ERSONS e'flieted with ruptures may rely apon the best instrumental aid the world affords, on application at th office, No. 4 Vesey street, or to either of the agents in th principal towns in the United States, Be eareful to examine th= k pad of Hull’s trusses, to see if they are endorsed by Dr Hall, in writing. None are genuine, or te be relied npom +4 good, without his signature Many persons have nudertaken to vend § tations of Hull's eve that every thing which is hast ; \ humbug. Men uced nor be frightened by a mere outery, | he wishes to be judged uot from words but {rom works. Suffice Prove a thing and then judge of it. itto say, that besides all maladies reputed incurable, there is u9 disease so dreadful, no inveterate, such as Consumption, 1 was led to the above remarks by a very sensible gentleman " yi ** Pe, \d Candy” e | dis f the skin, ring Werms, Cancer, Fistula ofall kinds, saying to me thisday, that Pease’s Hoarhouud Candy” was diseases of Boe te er, Fiseale of all humbug. Now, I know better from actual experiment. I find ec Nt itone of the best things for the throat and voice, hoarseness, | By the ee Leh ov I rte fats nt to females and childre1 are promptly and radically cured, 1g a M to 28. M. 1s the Battery, at any hour—He may 2180 be volume above referred to is one il VATS TREALISE.—This isa litte volume on disease ‘ means of eure are stated in the ; not only are directious given for the more simple and recent treet, C0" ulead by post. ne in which the most convement and private And possible manner. and cough, which Ihave ever used. ch try and see for himself EMAN' Pemay be cousulted every day, 1 : i J padway.,, Consultations But those which liave fallen into improper hands, aud Pastorof the Methodist Episcopal Church, | at lus office 74 Duane street, meas rondo ch and Lalas | conttaue on from month to month, are particulaely dwelt ones New York, Dec. 13th, 1942. i veh ae | inguawes. nigm*r_ | Such persous will see immediately the difficulties which tin le their eure, whatever they may be, e pursned in each particular case. It author, Dr. Ralph, 88 Gi Dr, Ralph also takes this opportuity of saying that he may ousulted on the peculiar diseases above re Messrs. John Pease & Son, 45 Division st. J. PEASE & SON'S Celebrated Com, gence of Hoarhound 1Ca dy, Depot p pe Pure ‘0 , Colds, Hoa irrita roan Whsetin, ough; Asthonas’ Palpita DOCTOR ELLIOTT, OCULIST AND OPTHALMIC SURGEON, Confines his Practice to, DISEASES OF THE EYE. ind Clarified Es- Most eminent physicians ia Europe go the ‘most emiuent im ferred to, atphis Heart, Croup, Whoopitig. . idence, ot any hour, Liver Complaint, Night Sweats, Dufficult or Profuse iexpecto: | Office 261 Broadway. comer of Warren street. n2tmr_ | PPigatetesidence,otany hour a ak ay ration, and all Diseases leading to Consumption and Death! feel to consult a person of integrity as well as experience in de Bin etree Coittalia nits caipewsset far the’ care a ORTRIV ERTS a wal these pecufias omulsina, che author deems i prg cr to give ave + © HB ® 9 Y a KD . ‘ulton street pear ‘ing short sket tunities he wo fit Golds, Cousin and Pulmonary Complaints; and by its eombi- Greeuwich.—Dr. Mors himself forthis trust. And this he's the more inclined 10.48 pation, if oneol these articles should be ased separately and af- Morison, Member of the Koval Coleg: ford no relief, in the Compound "xtract of Hoarhound they are so smalegmares Sat the benefit of the whole is experienced in one OURHE. OPINION OF THE CLERGYMEN ‘The undersigned have used J. Pease & Son’s Compound Ex- tract of Hearhound Candy, and freely recommend it to thon of Snrgeous, London, and formerly Surgeon in the British many have asscred him that, for want, of information of this vy, contianes to be cousulted daily on all disease« ofa delicate | kad , they have selected from a list of advertising people the nature, and all those distressing symptoms consequent on inju | one who had boosie 1 most of wonderful cures—but uot without dicious treatment, and the imprudent use ¢ quack medicines | the bitterest repentance. Me therefore begs to state that, be~ Dr. M. has had an ex ¢ of twenty two yeas 1 treating | side his rank as graduate of Edinburgh, &e. &e. &e. he } delicate diseases in arious ande ymplicated forms, ano | been watching these diseases, both in hospital and city practice, uses a mild, safe and in for more than thirty years, and has published two editions of & c marhou ble substitute (or mercury, eradicat aficend with: Conghs, “Golds,:-Hosttenses, and: Gonsaespuve |’ ing the venete ith certainty, without subjecting the | work expressly” ‘on them. ‘Also that he has testimoniul letters 36.48 9508) ant yeme these case for patient to any | rrestrieting him iu} isusual diets or per from the most eminent physicians of Europe, to the most emi ce professionally, nothing ean equal ere | suits while his medicines are agreeable antaste and smell. Per: | nengin Amenca—as Sit Astley Cooper to ‘Dr. Mott, of N.Y. oN ead ent pastor aM, EChureh, Second | ~suentobstructious in the urethra, such as strictures and en rick of Philadelphia, and ethers; and furthe ‘eruementof she prostate gland, ace cmoanied with much irr , 7 id in about these parts, are some of le conse wn, No Py . n, . i sti he thick ccrrewlar jptteverend Mr. Lucky, presiding elder, New York Con ae SN ry en gs 5 3 cae D in Thousmids of ectaxeren Mr Whutaker, pastor of Presbyterian Church, | mey are euftentug trom tie eousequences of indulgence ina se- | ‘Reverend W.C, Hawley, cheplane at City Hospital cret destructive habit,atd whose nervés are further injared from Feeverend Mir Gite asta er Ne ae torrid afore | Sie use of nostrums.ar pretended specifics, which stimulate = opr erp tient ain ar aes: garvly, patholosreal permtiplesjeid oever Aus in ewtablishing t 5 j | purely pathological ynneiples, and never fails i i _Mevereud Mr. Hart, recent pastor of Baptist Church, Golé | Gurethe strictest houor Apu confidence are observed. ~ "Sola whe esate ‘and Yetall at 45 Division iitteks, Letters post ,a't, and coutaininga suitable fee, will ensure | F Reet Se Retin ae Mee House, 1m | tie comespondent fall advice, and medicine to any part of the Baty ee Wi Leach Union, by his giving a mato. of hixeasein detatl. 20034 Ful roadway, and 66 William street. tnear Greenwich a7 im*r Bergess & Zieber. No.3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia. REWARD.—OROSS’ SPEGIFIC MIXTURE.= ding & Co, No. 8 State street, Bost For the Cure of Gonnorthera, Gileets, Strietures ant Dexter, No. 57 State street, Albany, N. ous complaints o f the organ s0 igeneration. os Haldeman, Louisville, K sort remedies yet discovered for the ebove complamits, thir Thompson & is the ms0*t certain Weeds & Waters, Troy. Takes a speecy and permanent cure, withoutt he least re Anagent wanted at New Orleans. striction todi dank exposure, or change in application to ba the privilege of referring to almost every phy. cian of eminence in this city, Nothing can be stated, he con- ceives, at better ground of confidence to those Who are stra- street. hureh, ams may bemade by post, and for such he has a e chest, conteiving every thing necessary for « vedy ‘ud private cure. Itis forwarded as may be directed. ice $L)s il im#e FENCING SALOON & SHOOTING GALLERY. K MER £8, 413 Broadway, entrance i Lispenard street second door, lately from Karope, Professor of the art o ng, gives twstructions iv Fe: ht: crooked, and ‘Tarkish sw: 5 alzoan the nav of the rd, hunting knife, mocket if wea and bayunet, staff, and every spec Gentlemen, lovers of th avy, Sc, we respectfully bition of his ski! rt, mi avited to cal Land important spacion oting Gallery, illuminated im tne evening, will also. be found with superior Swine pistols—shoot Ung at a distigce of 216 yards sitar Fr CAUTION TO FEMALES. REST) COUNTRY MERCHANTS and cthers wishing steam | siness. confectionary will find it to th ‘age to eall-on the | Wegive no long quackish: recommendations to deceive the subscribers before they purchase e Boxes ef assorted | grote. If the medieme docs not wot speak for itselfy no one s to them personally, confectionary put up in the follow: shail speax rit, Our objectisto nowiy where it can be had ice and knowledge epables her to do so. 2510, S01b, 751b, 100 dozen, or any quanticyrequired and the proprietor cnanenges a single case cl recent Gonnor: | Weems it weeessary to stave thisy as ahe does not. wish to. be i F'PRASE & SON, 45 Division st.” | shoe to be brought, in which the mixture will uot effect a rapre | classed with the nreuenders egntinnally appearing and disappear lI kinds steam coufectionary at 25 cents per pound | cure, under a forfeiture of $500. ing, advertising as ‘We how y wap iy we noreat and roken Candies at 16d. per pound Pils ws a disease that unfortunately pervades all ranks ofro | incompetent themselves are obliged to get some scarcely leas + PT ON SASE & SON, | cietychigh,low, rich and poor, matrimonial and single, ‘They | ignorant quack to cxperiment instead. Consulting parlors and i N. tyehigh, : iy ba'wikeh they eaucure them | residence 146 Greenwech street, between Conrtlandt and La A CARD.—As the Holyday seaso lose at hand, | 22 here presented with aremedy by witich they i berty streets. Flours of attendsnee trom 9 A. M,to9P. ML F DicAs the Holyday season is now close at hand, | Scives without the leant exposure in the shortest time posmble | berty streets, ‘item m9 A. M.toaP: 3 when families are preparing to receive their friends inthe | Sixes Wwhout the least exposure in the shortest time powsile. | oertd ime Old Kaickerbueker style, Messrs. J. Pease receive orders for lee Cream Jelly, Jelly Slommonge; it ; plain and ornamental Cake; #, Muckeronies; id American Mottoes; Pyramids, Temples,Lady Ap: fact, every thing suitable for’ the embellishment ; Table. ‘In each department of this branch of business they have procured. the. best. of men, fully ir duties, and fearing no rival, * fers for the. present or. for New Year's day will be promptly attended to ts heretofore, a indian J. PEASE & SON. 17 Ice Cream and Jelly, im forms, at six shilllngs per NB. No New Year's Table shonld be FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS, WING to the cele effieney, and invariable success of Madame Resteil’s Female Moothly Pills in all cases of irregularity, suppsession, or stoppage of those functions cf wa ture upon which the health of ery female depends, since their .ytrodnetion into the U 1 about four years, covnterieits an ob palmed off for t At twelve cents a “Female Ataight on going co bed when exponed. carat upin border with full directions accompanying it, ai $)abottle- One Ln a week, which generally cures Many arecured in two days. Gor sale only at Wm. HL. Milngrs, 192 Broadway, John street, opposite Franklin ase, New York; hestuut and Seventh streets, ladelphi "s 138 Washington Bostor FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 34 LISPENARD STREET. ADAME COSTELLO, Female Piys It continnes to treat, with sstoniahing success, ail diseases peculinr te corner of J Jones, thout Pease’s Orange Cream Candy—TIt possesses the inost delicious flavor of | females, ferfeits, axcent tho any Havana Orange=It is sold wholesale and retail at 45 Divi- | | Suppression irregularity, ebstraction, te, by whatever cause | 14g Greenwiclstreet, New sion st. & 8 Ine Ricdaced can be remaved by Madame C. ina very ort tame ce'$L, Vindnme este ARTIFICIAL Dadam a omaga enna arent ain eee NPE | Fee bok Th - 5 se 4 p 2 m m N. B —=They can be nsed by married or single, by followis: ON THE PRINCIPLE OF ATMOSPHERIC humerour patients, she is how prepared to receive ladies on the directi losed insid i ¢ ~ PRESSURE. point pf confinement, of those who wish {0 be treated for ob. | te, directions enclose Fane of exc bok Malan by poiutment at 24 Gran nl w York et, corner LEVETT, Dentist, the introducer mto this country in | struction of thetr monthly period. +, the year 18%, of inserting Teeth on the above scientific Madame ©. can be consulted *t her residence No. 34 Lispen principle, aspractised by himself ALONE. courts the atten | xrd at, at all times. avd with the strictest regard to secresy. tion of the public t0 his great mmprovement. ‘The established |" All communientionsand letters ust be post-paid reputation of Dr. Levett. his easy, well known, peenliar, ané m*r TO MARRIED LADIES ADAMS RESTELL'S PREVENTIVE POWDERS 16 Im dy&wy*r scientific adaptation in supplying the deficiencies of the Teeth, TAN OF MUSCAT | eee Powders have been universally adopt and the unvaried satisfaction given, which he fully guarantees SULTAN OF MUSCAT rape, b , for apwardo of th in alleases, warrants his inviting’ the attention of the ladies dis delighted with them, as as by and gentlemen who have had artificial Teeth unskilfully set, or ey are used by crowned | safe, anil eff who may require new for those disnlaced by nature, i " forbids a too raps 7 |. LEVETT, Dentist, 260 Broadway, Jonathan Howarth, Esq well known temperance lec- | Madame. Keste!i, as 1s weil now ny was for thirty years # male Physician in the two principal Female Hoaprals im rope—those of Vienna and Parie—whore favorea by her test experience and opportumtivs, she attained that even those great discoveries in medical science £0 tothe lemale frame, for which her medic valled, as well in this country as in Europe. fer acquaintance with the physiology and anatony of the female frame, enubled her—by tracing the decline and ill health of married rernoies, opposite the Park, sq, to Dr. Levett | F ; w Yorn, May 24th, 1842 Dear Sir:—Itis both a matter of duty and’ pleasure to state, that the set of artificial teeth on the prinetple of atmos pheri¢ pressure which you made fora lady in iny Lamily, has swccveded in every respect, in appearance, comfort, and utility, aud has Given entire satisfaction. th turer, wok a severe cold last Jannary by sleeping in damp sheets. that seemed to have settled imaconsumption. He raised a great deal of bloody matter, and his cough was rasaing and txcessant that he could get no rest by day or night. AfterOying various remedies without relief, he thought that death alone would relieve him of his misery. "But by the advice of a lady he purchased a box of Sherman’s Congh Lo: wes; they gave him great relief, and to his surprise allayed “corner Warren stree [Copy ofa Letter from M. M. Noah, har by Tam, dear sir, your obedient servant, cough, le him raise easy, and enabled him to sleep sound | scarce in the meridian of fe, and the consequent rapid and Sinead]. M, M. NOAH, ht; three days’ use of ther made anew man of him, ind | often apparently vexphieable’ eauses which Gonsicit meuy « Dr. Levett has permission to relertoso «fhe elite he is recommending Sherman’s Lozenges to all hisacquain- | fond mother to citizens of New Yor tances. rive ata jOUGHS HERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES tons—especiaily Ch oe GOUGHS AND CO Are the only infallible worm destroying medicine ever disco- | the discovery © her ce Powders, EMEMBER, No 54 North Sixth street, one door below | vered. 1,400,000 boxes have been sold, ai ilure has | Their adoption ans been Vitg uot only Arep street, Philadelphia, the most certain and best Kamily | ever been known. They destroy all kinds the health, but even the life jouate wife ane y Medheiffe, for Coughs, tting Blood, Throat and | not mjure where there are none. fond mother. non DISTRESSING HEADAC Are cured in five to ten minutes, by Sherman’s es, 40 crlebiated as the only specifi for sea sickness: pal- pitation, lowuess of spirit, and the lassitude and fatigue of bouy or mind attending traveliug or crowded parti Long Disease, arising sensat) a like choking: thekling. or wor pleasant obstric ». the above, Dr. SWAY NES Com ponnd Syrup rry will be’ fonnd the great remedy 'ersons who have abused theresel ve y the use of ardent spirits ¥ '! find both their strength apd resol d by The advertiser feeling the unyortauee of t timating the vast benefits resuiting te thonsgnds by theirs tion, world most respecttatly arvis ried, by all that they hold near and dear, to their consideration Is it hot wise and virtuous to provent evils c> which we are su celebrated trusses, and thonsands are imy d upon im e quence, These imitations cannot be relied upon ; they made by urmkilful mechanics, end are no better then the ord: ve been fitted up at No. 4 Vesey street, exclusively having a feparate entrance {rom the business depart ment, where a female is in constant attendance to wait upor emale patients. nll imr PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE amin > gs VENEREAL DI9 IN CONNEXION WITH THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHAR MACY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. THE College of Medicine and Pharmacy of the city of New y pened ine mm with their Medical ane Rooms, an lishment for the e ion of patients suffering from Yenereal diseases, juman maladies requires for their safe. an treatment a greater degree of matured experience ll, than do those which vie Vas thousands must of heartless: and unedueated pretenders—men without character—without tneaiegl kuowlekue—without experience—without respors lity. The members of the College are fully convineed ther were venereal diseases uniforinly subjected to the treatment of properly qualified physicians, a vast amount of human sufferins would be vreven'ed, and the innocent saved from the conse es in Which they are uow too often involved with the gu order therelore to suppress, as far as possi ruinous quackery, the College have opened this establ and placed itunder the management of two emi Kemtlemen of great experience, and sound judgtnent—tnen | hore respectability and talent the high character ot the Co i tself rs pledge: “Patients of both sexes will be admitted and receive advice gratuit ously, and the necessary medic them at less than No 4 Fequired. The Colle Tiberal ar Fangement will soon put a stop to the impostare to which Une fase of patie wp autyeeted, and all thas affected will, Lie vopslt bse the widow of atalling'themneelves ot tne” op vortunity how afforded. 6, BY o'er a wmaON. Agent, Office and Consulting Rooms of the Coilene WN . New York NICAL VENTILATOK », Simple and efficient apparatus is adapte dto all yoses. of Veutilatiny.” Sinipe, steamboats, ‘nurehes, Hospitals, Prisons, Mines, Vaults, tec. See. may bY rts appli tion. be képtfree from atl foul ay and nnwholesc me effiavin feo an effectual eure for Smoky Chimates riber having purchased the rt cbt for the City ané rk, is prepared to sapply the public with fetal Rooftin q ished in nny part of the utr Croton Wetrr Pipe noes! Work in general. Also Gintvanized bron ond aw bith tabs, coal hods, te greatly All work warranted, ar s hy letter atten ved to, SUMNER, 0% beam m~ I ff the spirits, and tating a dranght the WEAK BACKS, by simple and healthy means within our coutrol. ever a estorative. All preparations from this valuable tree, ex- | Pain or weakness in eny part of the bod: spassiovate, Virtuons, and enl. cept the above,may be considered spurious or counterfeit. The | hago, ¢ y Sherman’s Poor Man’ which maly answer’ in the aiirmative, Price five dollars « pa eal article may be had of the followimg Agents, or at No. 54 Js cunts, and warranted better than all others, accompanied with rucnlar directions. North Sixth street, Phildel) 'SHERMAN’S ORRIS TOOTH PASTE can be forwarded by 1 of the United States. GENTS Dr. W. H. MILNOR, Drage t, No. 192 Broad way MRS. M. HAYES, No. 139 Fulton st, Broeklyn. BENJ. OLDS, Newark, N. J. JOHN MASON, Parte son, N. J. d8 2m*r MA a ‘emale Pi AVA anteed in every case where the monthly,» come irregular from colds or other causes. Thei: ommended by the maay who have used itas the best pre jon for cleansing and beautifying the teeth that ever was a, SORE NIPCLES Pom ively cured by Sherman's Papillary Oil. Warchouse, 106 Narsau street, New York. Agents—Sand’s, 77 Kast Jroudway, 273 Broadway comer Chambers st, and 227 Hudson inwall’s 96 letters must be post part, aud a TELL, Female Physician. Principal offic street, New York. Office hours from 9 A Botton office No.7 Eases at MADAME FEMAbe py sicis, wich street, betweeo Courtlan A ed e MADAME Mics & « Otic 0 be- fF certainty of ; Rushton and action has long been acknowleaged by the medical profession, | William, 110 Broadway, and 10 Astor House; Church's, 186 | she cou be consulted with the strete And handreds that have usclesafy tried various boasted reme: | Bowery; and Mis. Hay's 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn; & State | plaints incident c i. dresindced, so sure are these Tills in therr effects, thateare | street, Boston Ser, Sty Providence; A. Guthrie, 4 San |” Madame Hestel eer fund knowledge in the tread issometimes necessary to thelr use; though they contain wo | wix Hall, Albauys 3 Ledzet Anildinue, hiladelphies Reed, | of obstinate cases of farale tere larity, worpaas, eatieeee. medicine detrimental to the constitution, “Advise given ratis | € rer Gay and. 3 and’ Hobeson, Har’ | Se, 3 ste) aye tp etieet a periect toall thove who use the Pills, by Madame Costello, 4 Lin | Fisburg, Pa: 100 B ; et. dan | eure. by dusiug ov) penard st, where the Piils are sold genuine, Price $1 per box RHEUMATISM! RHEUMATISM? finement or other nn ted duncin ba ERSO NS afflicted with Rheumatisin are now besinning to be aware that if they continue to suffer any longer they can blame no ove bat themselves. Dr. Henry’s Vegeuable fumes with priva Preventive whose ds RHEUM TP HIS disaere: able and aviversal complaint, w! toflore balled che abt of the moat celebric phyician te | Wheumatie Syrup uow stands above all doubtin theeure of | FS cured by 8" J. Tobias’ Rhumstie Linements Ieisaiso effiea: | Rhenmatisen. vs hone in of apr 8 in the lin bay sore aM whom it may concern—Thi New York sex street in the speedy ee.,snd x remedy Wh Forsale ouly at 2 Maiden Lane, ap stairs FASHIONABLE STOCKS QGARFS—ORAVATS—GLOVES) &e. &e—Old Estab: lishment —PARSELLS & AGATE, ‘estabi In addition to their extensive assortinentof Fashionable Goods, certifies that Inst 5 Lwastaken with a violent. rheamatisin bs great was the pain that 1 hout helps would inform ladies resin {hot adit of travetiing,itvat pon them tn aug reasonable diatance. uid tm® i FEMALE PILL N. § ame RE ont of the city, whose health she would devote her pe ast, when Heary’s Syrup | procared a bottle on Thursday morning, on Saturday Rilowiog f walked nearly two miles. 1 I was perfectly PORTUGL (INVENTED AND PREPAGED [oe BOUDELOQUS, M. Dy LISSON, Few CUAL, the subscribers are receiving by every arrival from London and | st mp oving, and in two weeks M. DE De, Li Paris, a new sup fashionable. Scart * i Cravats. Their | and am now able to bear any fatigue and exposure, TPHE, Scienviie combinet 3f iparedie of whieh thee assortment of fashionable Stocws, Searls, Cravats, ready made HENRY MARSALL, are composed ner thy Linen, (for which they ceeeived the frst’ premium atthe. late 261 Houston st, epposite Ludlow. the ‘ph, ji Kaitob the Ameriean Iusutute,) Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, | ‘Thus we go. Nota week passes but dozens of persons are gre Silk, Merino, Lambs wo Buckskiti Shits and’ Drawers; | calling at the office to tell how rapidly they have been relieved amen and ‘all art appertaining to a gentlemans wardrobe, are | by this medicine. Forsale at 2% Bowery, comer of Houston ate, and Ma, ‘aith’ Hed. Gentlemen ealling at the old catabvishment, | street. “. ncntpinsnoamnisnits Goo BTR age if ised during that pend on being urnishel witha superior article, of the r SURE Fr =AFNESS fare translated into fashion, at fair and moderat . PARSELLS « CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL DEAFNESS. es Pepe RGAME, tA becekwrey, Covtree Pat boss cor tacos IFIERS=INVISI | rout mere ot Wide Bede ped the signature of M. eloque, have the signature of Dr. F. MBLY for the continent of Aumericn. ¥ can be transmitted by ined eo States. Letters directed Dr. F. Me! MGN8: MALLAN- SOUND MAGN, BLE VOICE CONDUCTORS instantly, at an advanced age, Ing, of extreme deafness, a duil of hearing, tojoin iu wewer nd of ad ata public ven shilling pi avity of the ears they are not in the Teast perceptible, Bor having.a small piece of fine Wook its pla Anil although they are so extremely sefall, yet they enable those afflicted with extreme deafness to hear, in eve wet, equal to those of most accurate hearing. dof Mons. Malian & son, Surgeon Denti ts for the patentee, No. 472 Broudways next to the street. nig the manufacture of their celebrated Braces as iding Be! 13 bon uy part of Ue Ivean, box, New All feria inna Cherry, nea Cathre No halt hows sent h ld Tm rdw alt ~ REMOVAL, PYELLIPS’ CASH ‘TAILORING ESTABLISH ENT, ., . le removed from 14 Irondw: voree $8 No.7 Ast JONOMY IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. wu able kind eta saving of DAILY BY JAMES GOROON RENN OT N, W. CORNER, FULTON AND NASSAU STIEE Ly ‘THe New Yore Hona tewhl every pnw of the w Coury anbe ‘ Garments of a most le 60 [HE advertiser d sth y to resort (9 the hack: nominal pees, presumin established, tokether with im, Witt prove o eum Pom the ardva eof ve cloth estabfithinent in ° 1 furnish elothes whieh, on cole Ihe found lower than any other honve making wp raptions of YOLLECTIONS on all parts of the United States made © ; . , NB on all parts of the United Siates made on House, Breadway / the most favorable terms by Ie ‘s dye 16 3mm 8. PHELPS, 7 Asto for by a 8. J. SYLVESTER, Bisa Aaa Ra OR NC ibe wa. Wal ean roe, =A daily paper, im Burope tor some ye atest and In stronciy recommendeds bere one Of the i = w York erty, on the remittner vagets that he Jed by post to any y <—~

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