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s Vartety. Svreme Court or tHe Unrrep Sratss—Tves- pay, Jan. 19, 1843 —John M Read, Esq. of Phila- delphia, was admitted an attorney and counsellor of urt. No. 16. Lessee of John Mercer et ux , plaincifls in error, vs. W.C. Selden of this cause was continued by Mr. Chapman John- son for the defendant in error. this ey morrow, I] o’clack, A. M. Tae Mais ror Burra.o.—It is intolerable, the existing arrangement for carrying the mail between Here we are Saturda’ New York and Albang. the afternoon, with nothing later from New by mail, than Moaday morning papers. fernoon, forty eight hours ago, we received by Pomeroy & Co’s express, New York papers of Tues- The Albany papers of Thursday, which c: , contain extracts from the New York prints of Wednesday; and even in the Boston papers we find later New York news than haw Our news trom Washington, ater than by the New York mail. We conclude as we began, by saying that this state day to hand last evenii reached us by mi vin Pittsbu of things is intolerable. It renders communication between the commercial emporium and the whole of the great region west of Albany unsafe and uncertain, deranges all business operation, and unless the evil is speedily remedied, all business men, will, from the necessity of the case, law or no law, manage to con- duct the correspondence through some channel by which punctuality and despatch can be insured.— Buff. Com. Adv. An Inrerestine Scune.—It baying become known Is that the proprietor of the Globe Mil ‘was about to resume operations, and had fixed up- on yesterday as the day for commencing, the ex- tensive yard attached to the mills was filed early yesterday morning, by a mass of people numbering considerably over a thousind, all anxious to obtain It being found impossible to select from among thevanxiousexpectants, the foreman of the establishment proceeded to the second story of the building, and from a window called out ‘the names of four hundred of those formerly employed, who on stepping forward, were immediately set to The mills are employment. work and the rest were now in full operation, and it is hoped will long con- Ga unue so.— Phil. U.S Puosorny or Heat.—‘‘Well, my little fellow, (said a Gertain principal to a javenile pailosopher, whose mammy had been teasing the learned knight to test the astonishing abilities ot herboy,) what are the properties of heat?” heat “Very familiar example?” ismissed. z. good, indee Yes, in Kensington “The chiel property of s that it expands bodies, while cold contracts ean you give mea in summer, when it 1s hot, the day is long; while, in winter, when it is cold, it becomes very short.” The learned knight stopped his examination, and was Jost in amaze- menc that so familiar an instance should have so long escaped his own observation.—English paper Grorcia E:ecrion.—Official returns counties give to Mr. Crawtord, the Whig candidate 24 045, and to Mr. MeDougald, the candidate of the opposite party, 18,985—giving the Whig candidate a The election appears to have been a pretty full one, there having been poll- majority of 5,060 vote: edin the 89 counties 43,030 votes. 8. In several of the Whig counties, where that party had very large majorities, there was but a small turn out A full vote would in all probability have increased the Whig majority. Taxing rr Cootty.—On Tuesday, 27th Dec. last, James F. Taylor, Esq., of Hull, to Miss Betsy Edey, of the same place, were married. The ceremouay was performed by the Rey. Mr. Williams, at 7 o’clock in the evening, upon the ice on the Chau- diere Lake ** Not a drum was heard, or a conjugal note, As alone on the cold ice they hurried.” The. reason assigned for selecting this cool re- treat, is, that Ministers of the Methodist persuasion are not authorized by the law to marry persons in Lower Canada. The Rey. gentleman did not con- ceive Hymen’s torch would afford his optics suffi- cient light to read the marriage ceremony by, he had therefore provided himselt with a janthorn. After the knot was tied, the happy pair drove off tor a more genial clime to enjoy the honey moon. We follow no further—the limit we assigned ourselves was to describe the cold comfort of the onset—our good wishes followed them to a warm fireside and che cozy chat, &c. of kindred minds.—Ottawa Ad- vocate. The season has become rather extraordinary. The severe cold of Wednesday morning, the 5tk inst., subsided in the afternoon, and was followed by a spring-like easterly wind Yesterday morning it began to rain, and continued at intervals through- out the day and last night. The thermometer yes terday was at 45 degress, and is still above freezing. ‘There are large patches of bare ground on the Island of Orleans, and the north shore. In fact the country has the appearance usual at the close of April. A similar thaw occurred in Januai and in a lesser degree in other years not follow that there will be an early spring. bec Gazette, 9.h inst. , 1795 and 1810, It does Que- Anecpote or Dr. Humm.—Soon after Madam Aimz removed from Halitaz, N. S., to Boston, she met with Dr. Humm, at the elder Digby’s. The two immediately engaged in chess, which of course,re- sulted in the defeat of the’pelite Doctor. ‘ Why,” said Aimz, “did you not move that piece next to the queen 7” “ Because,” replied Dr. Humm “1 did not like to expose the Queen’s bishop.” ‘The Queen!” exclaimed Madam indignation, ‘‘she don’t wear”’—— plied the doctor, ‘1 didn’t mean”— immediately introduced. ct » reddening with “0, la!” re- Whist was NX. Jackson’s Fine.—A_ resolution has been unanimously adopted by the Legislature of Louisi- ava to appointa committee whose duty it shall be toi aire into and reportupon the full tacts connec- ted with the fine imposed by Judge Hall upon Gen Javkson. Massacuusetts LecistaturE.—In the Senate,this morning, after a long debate, it was ordered that a special committee be appointed to enquire into the expediency of repealing all existing laws regulating the sale of ardent spirits.—Boston Transcript , Janu- ary 2% Onio River.—At Wheeling, on wednesday the river had ten feet waterin the channel, was At Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, the and falling. ic ear of river had nine feet of water in the channel. Atrocious THert.—A lady, while praying in church a few days ago, had her watch stolen by seme thief who was thinking of time, while she was thinking about eternity. Laying Ovr.—* Really, Mr. Smith, this cabin is so close and uncomfortable, that | cannot get the least rest.” “* My dear, only think where the poor sailors have to sleep! I heard the Captain, just now, out on the yard arm.” tell one of them to la IMPORTANT TO ME RCHANTS AND CLERKS. BRISTOW'S | WRITING, SHORT-HAND ACADEM wes open Day and Eveuing, for Gent Le- EAT REDUCTION. LVE TO SIX DOLLARS: London, guarantees to, reform ANY Park Place, cont MEN OF ALL AG) FROM TW: Mr. BRISTOW, of WRITING, however bad, tol, free, expeditions and finished M business. 8—for only Six Dollars ! Broadway, near Park Place. ne LADIES are taught an elegant, graceful and fashiona- Running Hand: they assemble daily at 11 o'clock. 7 VISITORS in New York can take aourse in Three «. B. is to be seen from9to1 A. M., or from 4 to WANT 9969 C—94 to all the pursares of life a LESSON Academy No. 235 1 2OQK-KEEPING AND io. 235 Broadway, wear ramped, into a beauti- utile Style. as adapted In TWELVE EASY STENOGRAPHY. Or the amusing art of Short Hand Writing, taught by Mr. Bris: tow in twelve Tras, &e x r7~ Fi Short-H_ nd.” M* LEOPOLD DE SALE, at the Academy, up stairs, a C JANON beg: and the public, that he ec Freneh and Spanish Tanguas oust lin, at his residence, 430 pile Rerenence Kev. John Power, D. D. Rev. ©. », DD. Kev. Wainwright, D. D. T. Huddart, , Teacher. at, Consal of , also on t lessons, for taking down S+rmeus, Lectures, Ke. a: fast as any p on can speak, —A. work of the author is RK sented to every pupi jartescelli ples, Consul of Ne Dr. E, Armoalt Mr. Fi. €. de Rham, Mr. Grinmel?. 4% im®r LONDON AND MANCHESTER INDIA RUB- , BER GOODS W 1OLESALE AND RETAIL, No.8 Wall street. Th subscriber has received st of imported India Rat Coats an ubber Robber, Water sisu and Cowon, prepered for il c ‘ebbings for suspenders, co ug nents rset, oot, ore {ytfers for sale a large assort- Li ma, Cashmere Lama, Persian, 1 Prool Goods, vin: .. per Lama, Lama Per he 5. ABRAHAMSON SEGARS—SEGARS. "LE following choice KIQUES’S HAVAN. q! ers are always on hand at HEN NCIPE STORE, wholesale aud retail, basement 51 William st. ‘Gondes, in half and quarter bores bo. No. *, half and quarter boxes Norlegas, im quarter and evghth do Para Hegalge, In quarter do tegalias, of Jen aco oon ald in Md, 56 and [1-10th boxes esas, in quarter boxes Trabuees, “do do LeNoum, do do Raperaisa, do Eyer ‘Regalias, ruel®, ib quarter Misgau's spotted, in ga Pauetilin’s, sas, impensl do, ih qua ¥. B.—Hotols aind groce: ou (OUR—206 bbls super us, ow Or t rue ” do migos, in cartons of 30 each cartons of 4 each boxes do of superior qaality , do * of the Rendon, Cruz and Sans, all ent. to ded, quarter boxes Feasouable terme i. Tending From ship Damas. CIRe & CO 56 houth ot The argument Adjourned till to- in ork, Thursday from 89 to inform his friends rindes giving, lessons in the he guitar and the vio- tom street, or at those of his Pu- SEGAR U pa Every person clai of the townships des 22d June, 1841, each granting © class of settlers.is re of the Register irsnance of nited States of ~in the the s she lands yet Wo, and fi id thirty-four, Lying south and we range twentv-one. ractional townships twenty-seven, twenl cysnine, bordering om Green Bay, townsh Ys t jl townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty- four, ly ng ov the south and west side of of range twenty-two. ractional township _twenty- towushi three, and thirty-foai of range twenty=thre Fractional townsh Green Bay and sout four. Green .sland, designated as sections nineteen and twenty, itt township thirty, of ra Two small islands, in Fox Lake practi thirty, and fraction THO. H. BLAKE, rhe plats 11,) or by vest teen. onal sections fourteen, twe in township thirty-four, of range cwen ids appropriated by law 10r the use other parposes township so offered will the expiration of the two weeks. , jiven under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twen- tyseventh day of Septeimber, Anu Domin By the President: BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STAT law, 1, JOHN TYLER, President of the sngwn, that ac publie salen wll te ‘ veld +REEN PAW tn the Teritory of ‘ug on Mond vosal of the p cd townships and fractions! townships, to wits North of the base line and east of the meridian. Fractional townships eighteen and nineteen, of range nine- teen, and fractional townships eighteen and nineteen, of range twenty, Fractiona! :ownship twenty-five, lying nortn and enst of the ine of th 900000 acre tract, and townships twenty-six, twenty - and twenty-se- hships, twenty-etght, townships thirty-three of Menomine river, of ractiol inge twenty-five. thi id no lor id ate so offered will ‘be admitted until alter Commissioner of the Gen*ral Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. the right of pre-emption to land in any i nated in, this proclamal the provisions of the act of 22d June, 1838, as extended and mo- dified by the act of Ist June, 1810, oF of ‘the latter act, (where those laws still ay practicable by declare tat the L ‘wekousan, Menominie nvei ine, bordering on Green townships thirty-one, lying south and west of Menomime river ps twenty-nine ol thirty, bordering on f Menomini ren , of Tange twent pre a tosuch cl e Register’s office 9 nthe tue af the aet o fine dtn September, in privileges to another and different to prove the same to nd Receiver Of the proper Li make payment therefor as soon. as aotice, and before the day appoiate the publ er seeing forthe commencument of public sale of the land asabove designated, otherwise such claims will be torteited, make office at t, and twen- and fraction, in township thirteen, of and twenty-four, e schools, military, or Y *s, will be excluded from sal ‘The sale will be ept open fur two wee are sooner disposed of ) of land in the unless the lands ent m, in virtue of ns of the ims by rea- the satifuction ice, an here the year subsequent to the filing of the plats shall ex- o18 Itaw Jr bire previous to the day fixed for the commencement of the sale above mentioned, claims under the acts af 1838 and 1840, above referred to, will be forfeited if not proven up and paid (or prior to the expiration of such year, THO. H BLAKE, Commissic the General Land Office. ‘commissioner of the General Lani are kno nes) seve T stake: nent. wav. At the Townshi Townships se’ Townships seventy Also, at d township aizty: fr seventh day of By the President: the absence of the plats at or by virtue of the act of the ath September, 1841 each granting certain privileges to another and different class of settlers, quested to prove the same to the satisfacti and Receiver of the proper Land of the land as a forfeited. Where the yeai pire previon. to above mentioned, claims under the acts of 1838 and 181 r: ferred to, will be forfeite to the expiration of such year. 019 Itaw mir CTOR B Dat sueccessul jects of delicate diseases, m confider ce. a distanee, have his prom exposes (0 suspicion, an STATES ted, to wit: ev | ndian. {Townships seventy eight to eighty-nine eight. ‘ownships eighty-eight, eighty nine, ninety, and ninety-one, of range nine. Sections two, three, four, nine, eleven, fourte: pear lows city Langs apy in township Be: athe townshin rpiration ol the two THO H. BLAKE, Cammissioner of the General Land Qffice. nds within the limits of nly two, seven! even of range nine. Townships seventy, seventy thee, ef ramre ten, ‘Townships sixty-nine of range thesame time and place, for the disposal of the fol- lowing detached tracts, viz * Ngati ofthe bse Ti ur, and eigh sal of sed by law forthe a other purposes, will be excluded trom is 50 offered. w ‘wee my hand, at the city f September, Anno eleven. and East of the fifth principal meridian. e Northeast quarter and West half of the Southwest quar- ter of section eight, in township seventy-seven, of range three. North of the base line, ana West of the fifth prinei Northeast quarter of section thirty two, in township seventy, of range two. ‘ Southeast quarter of section twenty-two, in township sixty- nine, ofrange three. Lots one and two and Southwest quarter of Northwest quar ter of section thirty-five, in township seventy-lour of range ree, East half of Norcueast quarter in section twenty-nine, in of range four. : Lots one and two in section thirty-four, in township seventy: two of range seven. Ac the Land Office at DU BUQUE. comm the twentieth day of February next, for the lic lands within the limits of the undermentioned townshi vi North of the base line, and West of the fifth principal me- Townshi of range five, ‘ ‘Townships seventy-eight, eigh cighty-three, eighty fo f ‘ownships seventy-eight to eighty seven, incl seven, Also, at the same place, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of March next, for the dispo: oy the limits ofthe undermentioned townships, viz North of the base line, and West of the fifth prinexpal me- ridian. ips eighty, eigty-one, eighty-two, and eighty-three, “five, of rat ‘The sales will each be kept open fortwo weeks, (unless the iands are sooner disposed of,) and no longer, tm jomini, 184 J Register’s office on not proven up and paid 4 next e undermen th 'y-three, seventy-four, seven- seventy-two, and seventy- ing on Monday a! of the pub- Jusive, of range e public lands within inclusive of range and no pri I hho acto oF Washinton, this ewenty- pre-emption to lan proclamation, in. virtue of Bed Junesto4t the Ri ak BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED TN pursuance of law, 1, JOHN TYLER, President of the ted States of ‘America, do hereby declare and make that pablie sales will be held at the undermen:toned land officesin the Territory of lowa, at the periods heremafter nd Office at FAIRFIELD (late Burlington) cora- mencemg on Monday, the sixth day of Februai disposal of the public la tioned townships, to w ik i North of the base line, and West of the fifth principal meridian. ity-seven, of range nty-six and seventy-seven, of range seven. -four,seventy-five, seventy-six and seventy for the 1 meridian igety-two, ry. reason of e therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and be- fore the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale ve designated, otherwise such claims will THO. H. BLAKE. Commissioner of the General Land ci DOCTOR BELL. All mering treatey ing under the de: acure. Past-paid letters, a= ny s.and all who suspect the ih te sysvem, may consult Dr. B structive effe tion Private office 4 Courtlandt street, two door: ELL devotes his personal attention (daily, un- . M.) to the removal of private diseases in every under protracted cases, aggravated or un- by inexperienced Persons contemplating ma txe, W! o have been the sub- y cuusait Lr. Bell with honorable oung the ease of persons at Jr, BJs \reatment never is well known t) Le safe and perma- «from Broad jad im®ee T hair which imparts to it a that will challenge competitio: last for one yeas to deserve their and net Caps, taining to the 5 id Curls dressed in the first style for 25 cents, made to look LA KUE & SISTER, street, comer of like new. also embrace this ‘opportunity to return theit sincere for the liberal support they received during their teu that street 5 rf 162 C: Ftd Late of their goods: ave discovered amet jutiful rich Justre and dural by which means the curl wil and are coufident that no pains shall be spared future patronage. vibes ‘stock 1s large and splendid, consisting of five and other Curls, Braids, Frizettes, wire Carls, Ringlets, Head Dresses, I! aud other Combs, with other articles apper- (0 THE LADIES—M. LA RUE & SISTER take leave to inform th: ir friends and the public, that the} their Curl Establishment, 162 Canal street, corner of ment s also the pl Of dressing the iit continue Varick.— ‘anick. ac} her CHARLES DU ‘HIS A many, England, and give the youth entrusted to those branch The course’ of French, German and Natarul Philosophy, Drawings of various kinds. Professors of divers vations and acquirements reside 1m the ex tablishment; the classes receive, in rotation, instruction from the director. R Such signal success has attended this plan of tuision, that se- reral of the pupils, ander twelve years of ages fanguages, ina perfectly, inelfigibl thote of riper years, correetly and ‘The acqusitio two foreign cation. of the pupi Up Lette: 3 Atall the Stations before 7 0 clock, A, M whom th Letters unless rey istered at tye prin all of which “tre pliestion ac the late CityD: ENGLISH HAVANA. NE WA ty. of a police edu 8, without its linquish the x? advantages whi he object of the Pi youths from the Uuited State of the English accent for would be doubly repaid them by by the latter, and to it he English school "health. ai twat of infane Ty pupil exjo’ no extras exci SRS. C ISLAND OFC’ ish language not only of the Span on the city's ¢ bath and compirte gymnast ‘Two you BOHOL. TERLAND. 7 vlemy was established two years age, ander the paz . ronnee 0 other aistaug tus “ti ve former Intendem General of the isiand, and ed tudividuals of the nobility and merchants of fits avcdeeved on the plan of the "and the metoor of tuition ts the “interrogative.” scholars understand ¢ Knelish language, and many of them speak it habitually The Pi aceru is to facilitate Spanish pupils, Whie is, Intel sept clothes and ‘UBA, , PRINCIPAL. in France, is chief aim is to care ® practica knowledge of tion, which are required 10 ai ive careers, and are applicable to any. therefore, comprehends the English, istory, Geogrs hi the practical part of Mathematics, and The you hing to fear trom the cli- tuated in a healthful arnived (rom ay, have passed the summer in the school in perfect health. As the prineipal is & married man, and his wife and sister have “w'ce of the Juniordepartment children are received at any “gymna- I the Ger- write and speak je manner, and : h, but also of other \anguages, is thus'placed within the reach of che youth of the United State being necessary for them to re- h accrue from aukngliah ed- ncipal in desiring to reerive uirement service oduce cite reservation hus religious opinions undisturbed. per annum, payable three months in ad- CHAS. DRAKE & BROTHERS. XANDEWw MORALES, ESQ, Havana “PORT f Delive posi fore raat # o'clock, A.M “PM ¥ DESPATCH POST. OFFICE, New York, 25th July, 1842, and i? waa Ne oe pred) at the | be sent om for de- livery at § A and Tofdocke Poi! : PM a Letters to be sent Free, mas Stam them, otherwise Uiree celts will be coliecved of the No money must be c letter is addrease 1. us ( per 100, and every infor ie Vout Master solicits the \e upper of lower p patch Post will be rec that the number of the residence anou! through-this Yost. a,” thave ‘Free offices. garliest N LOKI MER ” affixed u r arty to euclosed in Le be stated in ail letters should id any Overshoes for ladies, we ‘ fo 10 and 12 shillings, without changing improve, gevtlen hi shoes, beatiful appearance, while they comp! ceuts yer day. Families cau be accommodated with private | A. B: Biowlgond, 147 York st, Brooklyn. rooms on reasonable terms. Wines and spiri 3 cents per J. Right, No. 220 Chy glase—home brew'd ale 4 ceuts per pint—fine Welsh rarebits4 | John Evchall, No. 8 Delaney at. judge for themselves. ony ae for England would to the publi @ rooms, furn' ‘The historical po fustrati covery to the present time. it “aire ieee raring om decayed teeth ot {roms Delivered free of carte xe. Fee 423 JAMES DOWNEY Tis detigued tobe dined with atogth brash, and will be fou x SUING JANE pe eyed apersede the net sity @ fa powder J ering te teeth cea Europe.—A respectable female, 24 years of age. wishes to ung the wearing away of the gums ir’ th . obtaim a permanent stress, im a geutee! family, cularty nse! =~ cesgs of SpuNEY Sums, pestoriog ‘bem She wold pet ager ol + ircicnaad feeth and guns ting fom offer to Ko South ort Tadies, er ; the fneen winen, Agere AnAT AC bee aimee Pest ofed S| supgeure to cold, twill be found hugh It Yorke. NEW VE CS GIFT —The Pilanim's Prosress, gu \ by R. MARTIN & CO, mtended as an Annual fv itis most bea tifully printed aud embellished with 23 fished engrevings, by the most eminent London arti colored map, and a'fixe etching by Cruickshank and ty bound ia u oroceo. day are entirely ret pe a faery or tt eer, even when suxcounded by all he Tecan than the Oris Tooth Was at cleanses dad whic th, thens the gums, fies nth, and haw = s‘the ‘breathe ‘We recommend it, use to ‘ll, young and This betrg a standard work, age will not depreciate its ve! Present will be more coe R, MARTIN & CO., 26 John street. and therefore as a uew yt WATCHES LOWER THAD ER—In consequence WV of the reduction of duties by the late tariff, the subscriber selfing his stock of Goid avd Silver Levers, Aachor Es- capement Lepine, and other Watches, of new’ and splendid patterns, and Jewelry, at retail, at a considerable reduction rom foriner crices, being much lower than they can be bought forat any other plage, in the city, "Geld. Wate 125 dollars each. Watehes and Jewelry ex Irae ARTIST IN HATR. MANUFACTURED FROM LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S HAIR. d or bought. ‘ inches long, in_one hai fferent de- frm Washers iste ihe bet war | NS aches Braces, ya ears, Paes at ; 5 art CALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, oma'G. BARRY'S WIGS AND SCALPS. oat olesale and 30 Wallst., upstairs. | geiit stand pre-eminent above all others, ‘Their peculiar light, N°S CAS LTLORING | cossamer, and ventilating character, their being shaped exactly ESTABLISHMENT. isthe natural hair grows; their elasticity and their f and workmanship, ‘as wells thetr style of finish aud ar- i ansh well as their st) intsh and ar- derangement, all combine to form acl perfect heads of ba, that ° y must be seen to be fully ., uschased (or cash, |” Parties having piece of hair a TO THE LADIES. "8 UT! MINAL SUrrORT a adieal cure of or the Womb, xrierual epelicatien. fees eed Shel Tessar perioctrestortion th, it never naving failed of performing ® cure, even under yj att wetlas is country, " CLT AS, highest ot Colne sud Hospitals, sas by al re sslnent wecpemeer te ried eae terse! eon isi 5 Tranes tnd Supporten'io female patente yittare CURE ( # CHRONIC DISEASES. DF: TRUD HOMME tom te i trious Hahnemann, whose Faia disciple ofthe lua r we foetrines have satoniahed all, Europe, ‘aud gathered around him a crowd. of Poy vsicians, eager to receive his instructions, w teiected New Work asthe lace of hs labolay and‘ of is Yor mee. ‘Dr. F. P. has been Drofeasionally connected - ty and intimatel in Winnce no met, Wwhote names are houored res yevereuced in this country; years’ vi the United Stated ana of th Nes, with 1 view to elucidate several pousiain science, ull thes involved ueh doubt and obecanty 0 re He just arrives from Faris, where he has bee result of his observations to. the Galli ‘now Gal which he is a member, ¥ Fruits of his @perienoe i the help ot his method ‘Speeifics, cures which had resisted e moreover, very other m ‘treatment; he wishes to be judged not from words but from works. Suffice At to say, that pesieee all maladies reputed incurable, there 1 uo disease so dreadful, so inveterate, such as Consam| diseases of the akin, ring warms, Casicer, ro} 1" Dro he cannot By the same method, all diseasesixcident to females le of make, fit, tr by him i a are prompuly and ‘cured, a fonction dane te | fasch form it wil be a keep ara Sechcdiwitn tin Pathe oder coumuied every dy ftom 1 AM to 37M. Gentleinen are requested to call and examine, “Those who | nee ot Ae Cent Panos gacserer at ven inthe English, ‘Freueh, German, Spanish and Italian faraish ther cwn goods, can have them 146 BROADWAY, cor of Liberty street, fanguaces.. nl 3mer, Come ADE AND TIMED, a ivisene some FEMALE PHYSICIAN, pe aC SDE TO SOUDSTETTT wy _| padded erties ta he EE 2 1 > IN By 6 Bt “! ), Female 0 ong apes . H HH toile i. Ab CARTE SH Broadway, has 9 Paste for Alling de- M to treat, astonishing success, all diseases peculiar to : ww teeth. i most tender ; HA oe THICHAEL E. MARTIN _ { without any paih orinconvenieuce, age with whicn it becomes pression irregularity, ebytraction, Re, by whatever cause FRO-MAGNETIC PLATES, + impacted mto ONE hard sold body,thue restoring an» preserv: | wrodaced) be remove by Madame Cit ‘afford every day new’ evidences of their infallible efficacy val and tacens eth) erucialy"weaeaz and | Madame U's medion enablhmenr having une perfect in all their respective uses (or life—preventing IN ALL CASES, the necessity of extraction. Ladies the most distn- autished in society, ofter their testimonials in the most vivid terms, as to its efficacy. The Editor of the Evening Post, says"—"'It is admirably adapted for tender teeth and ner persons, and Dr. Castle operates on the teeth with great cars aud ability.” ‘The New York Aurora, says ‘—" It makes the teeth in all re “Dr. atlemen of the Dr. Ci the teeth.” ‘The most eminent Medical Faculty, have personally tried and recommend Dr, Castle's Paste for filling the teeth. “Wooth-ache Pills, one of which pat in the aching tooth, will effect a permanent cure. ron the Journal o: Peiqinnry: AND for eu all nervous diseases, ax acute end chronic rheama- 1, (he wot, mexrim, tie doloureux, danse de 8, sciati ps in the stomach, ‘and pains brougnt on by bruises, disjointings and fractures ; also, the dis- eases of women aud young girls, pele colors, amenorrhees, sur p ns, vapors, wervous attacks, &c. ‘They are very useful too for titers, scrotuls, swellings, erysipelas, paralysis in the beginaing, &e. Sold at the moderate price of $1 50, by 23 lm*r NINUARD, 65 Franklin st. NY. Dain. RIDING SCHUOL, 408 Bowery—W. J E ‘says jent mode DAVIS, (from Europe) Professor. ing class for gentlemen will commence on Monday ng, 12th iustant, and continue each Monday and Friday during the season. jcleet parties of ladies and ted with instruction on Tues Os ilies clas fog fatioetnesiod of guaiean ilitary class for the instruction of gentlemen in lpsctnancll, to tomintnes on Wetmelay, cree stant, and continue each Wednesday evening dur Gentlemen wis asses, will please call © if MTT SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.—Dr. Castle has replaced by a most ingenious piece of dental st portions of the upper and ewer law. bones, the case of Lieut. S—, of the. ho. terrible and severe camualty, while ‘in pu ida. We hai letters from entlemen, can be accommoda- y and ‘Thursday evenings of the Yadinaa im Florida, "We, have ‘cen Tetfers fron confirmat of is extraordinary cure and its entire success, that the Lous of these important organs 60 skillfully replaced by Dr. Caste ie vow ne more asouree of rexret tothe Lieutenant yr. instruction ag usual, for ladies. from 1A. M. to 3 P, . rtificial teeth on the prineiple of adhesion by at: gentlemen, from 8'to 10 A, M. and 3} to 9}4P.M. Evening | mospheric pressure, which he first introduced to the wotice of school to commence at7 o'clock. 025 the public in1828, Dr i monet 4 A. C. Castle refers to.the Spanish, French LUMBE’S DAGUERRIAN GA’ ul umerour patients, ale is now td to receive ladies on the point of coufivemeut, or those wo wish to be treated for ob- Structtou oftheir meuthly period." ‘ Madame (-ean be consulted at her residenes No. 34 Lispen ‘ard st, at all times, aud with the strictest regard to secresy. ‘All'communventionsand letters must be past-paid 416 1m dv&wy*r RHEUMATISM! RHEUMATISM! PERSO N8 aicted with Rheumatism are now beginning to aware thet if chey coutiane vo wufer any longer they can blaine no\ove but themselves. “Dr. Henry's Vegewable Heumatle ‘Syrup now stands abore all doubt in the cure of eurnauism, * ‘Toal whom it may concerm—This certifies that last spring Iwastaken with a violent theamatigm in all my limbs. gr ‘was the pain that 1. was unable to tum over in my bed ‘without helps and at one time the pain was so.severe that I did tot sleep for henry a week. Tem physicians who could not relieve me in the feast, when hearttg of Dr Henry's Syrup! procured s bottle oa Thursday morning, and on Saturday following | ‘walked nearly two miles. ent Meadity imp orvag, abd in two weeks J was nerlecly cured, ‘am now able to bear any faugue and exposure. HENRY MARSALL, mn st, epposite Ludlow. 25134 Broad | and English Ambassadors, Mr. Stoughton the Span: 261 Hous Paribas Neate enon foxy i | Peseta eae eae ES eating Rioistes ited hey ances heed on steer: Chesnut street (oprosite the | U, Jol “Medic 8. f Y State House) Philadelphi Broadway, Saratoga Springs, | Gen. Gaines, J. D..Dr.J. A. Sih, Dr, by this medicine, “For sale at 28 Bowery, comer of, Hs constitaiing the oldes and mst extensive establishment of the 0. Chi street, ui d 9 Lm kind in the world, and containing nearly a thousand pictures.— ir. Wn. CERTAIN CURE FOR ALL DEAFNESS. Admittance free, Bi ‘ONS, MALLAN—SOUND MAGNIFIERS—INVISI FLUMBE'S Fatent Colored Photographs taken every day. | THE COMPLEXION AND ERUPTIONS OF THE BLE VOICE CUNDUCTORS.—To enable persons ishment, V a process confine exclusively to the above establi and secured by letters patent, dated Oct. 22, 1842. ; Plunbe’s Patent Dagmerrerti pe. Apparatus and instructions for the production of colored likenesses, and Plumbe's Patent Electro Gilding Apparatus, and instructions for gilding and | je i artic'es of every description, supplied to order. | §! and Silvering done to order in a style never efore seen in New York. : Prompt attention to all post paid letters. 27 1m *r THE SUBLIC.—JOHN KESSLER begs leave to m- form his friends, and the public in general, that he has ‘taken that well known stand at the corner of Washington and Liberty sts, formerly Rene ye E. Chamberli ice rebuilt with addition of room and comfort, for the accommodation of FACE, BODY, OR HN, CHAPT OR TENDER SH, ., A MIRACLE) a Wonder, and a Blesring—To cure any Eruption or Disfigurement, of the Sk: Flesh, is the Italian Chemical Soap —T" most superhuman, m Heal soviery of Pa hever failing. remedy for pimples, freckles, blotches, scurry, salt rheum, tan, sunburn, morphew, chapt ot tender flesh, Be It will change the color of dark, yellow, or discolored skin, to a'youthful. healthy clearness. ‘his has often effecte!a cure in caves of ervrtion when ev failed. ftinakes the skin sina h one of the discoveries in ling remedy, 0 fact ove trial will e invention of NM. Vea travellers and others. Persons wishing good board, and accom- | ni, an Itai wholesale and retail, by T. modations on reasonable terms, would do well to'call, Pune | Jones, sigu of the American Eagle, 62 Chathamatmnet, New tual a e. j2iim*re_ | York.’ Price 50 cents a cake—ne cake is ofteu enough to cure in moar cases, Appointed agents—Zeil Dock- Ecoxomy IN. DRESS.—Sack suriouts, the style of over street, Philadelphia; or next to the Ame coats so much iv vogue, are afforded at $8, $12, $14, $16 and $20, from drab, brown, black and blue beaver and pilot cloths, | tb, D. eats stress; ‘Corton; 57 Be are Jer ale, ready made, at 223 Broadway, Amerean | a jiddietown, AND CLOTH DAY’S FIRST PekEMIUM SHEE RUBBER ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ON THE PRINCIPLE OF ATMOSPHERIC RESSURE. LEVETT, De g recently made improvements in our fasnionable Rubber Wwe have redaced the price from 12 and 15 the quality, except ww st, the introducer 1uto this country ip + the year 18%5, of inserting Teeth ou the above scientific principle, as practised by himself ALONE, courts the atten- Bon of the rublieto hiv great improvement. ‘The es tablished reputation of Dr. Levett. his. easy, well known, pectiliat, and Setentife adaptation in supplying the deficiencies of the Teeth, and the Wovaried satisfaction given, which he fully guarantees italleagea, ‘warrants his inviting” che attention of the ladies and gentlemen whohare had arutcial Testh uuskilfally set, or who may require Kew for those disnlaced by nature, Fy reat NE LEVITT, Dentist, 60 Broadway, comer Warren street, opposite the Park. {Copy ofa Letter from M. sais Dear Sir :—It is both a matter of duty and Day's Sheet Rabber, leather sole, sank heel overshoes, for . for which we have for the lasttwo eceived first Premium, are reduced from 14 and 20 shillings to 12 and jugs, ar retath, : ‘Our fashiouable Indy customers, the new quilted over. of our recent inv -ntion, will meet great favor for their remedy the objec: oo vosse. ‘The quilting is done on blacx silk or worsted. aud is exceedingly unlike auy thing ever before tached toe shoe. All our Sheet Kabber Shoes are stayed al the toe, and never break outas we see many of the other manu facture tion of wea: ing m3 the instantly, at an advanced Ing, of extreme deafue: those who duil of hearmg, to join in keneral conversation and to sound of adistant jow speaker ata public assembly. ‘They are the size of a very small gold seven shilling piece, and when in tue cavity of the ears they are not in the Teast perceptivle, nor more uncomfortable than haviug a small piece of fine wool in its place. And although they are so extremely small, yet they enable those afflicted with extreme deafuess to hear, in ever? respect, equal to those of most accurate hear j "0 be had of Mons. Mallan & on, Surgeou Dentists, sole anon for the patentee, No. 372 Broadway, next to the Union ab. he above invepsion has been in use im Europe tor some ion and is strongly recommended, being one of the test lscoveries o1 the age. " ents in New York city, on the remittance pair forwarded by post to any part. aud of forty and fifty years ‘aud of those Who are oul ersous, noD-re! of $10, can have 90 teat D® SHERMAN’S LOZENGES.—57 tons sold |: the greatest evidence that can be offered of tl s aged 96, 205 Tenth stree*, was sappo- the point of deatn, from old ed cough. physician advised him to try Sherman's Cough Lozenges, held go-and they cured him.” ‘Enoch E'Camp, esq , our excellent re tbad cough,” by. ‘Sherman’s Lo Kater, the fomous car dealer, 46 Chatham, ¢ Catholic Orvhan Asylum, in lith street, has used Sher- man’s Lozenges for the last year witn great beliefit. 2 Chadw p Wellington, says sherinan’s Lozen- ges are great thipg:—the Camphor Lozenges are the ouly sure remedy" for seacsickness, headache. and palpitation, ever newd, Mr. John Keer, 185 12th street, cured his child of worms by uly one dose of Sherman's worm lozenges. Ne-rly every pis Celebrity ia this city tecommenis, Skermau’s Worm their practire, ‘Sherman’ er, Which co-ts only and is acertain cure for ¥ Weaknons of the side, beast, back or eny- part of the ‘umatisw, lumbago and piles ive porter, was cured of a nger—so also was Mr, Observe that every pair of Day’s shoes have his name inside, | that ths set of aruficial teeth on the principle of atmospheric get the ger SHENMAN’S Lozenges and and are warranted not to looveu in the soles Warehouse of | pressure which you made fora lady in my tamily, | ceeded arhonse, 106 Nassau st. Avents—1]0 2:3 and 43 pe Ps opclgin. | TRL EES SPEIER GE ; i's 199 Fulton st, Brnokivn: 28 ate sae an XS RACE H. DAY, ‘am, dear siz, jour obedient servant, 4 Stanwix Hatl, Al 3 42 Wesuninster st. 430 Ion Successor to Roxbury India Rubber Co. (Signed; M, M. NOAH, aud 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelpni Dr. Levett has permission to refertoso fhe elite of the ARTI SELF PAYING TOBACCO REPOST | sitizensof New do im*r By the adoption of these articles, public house keepers are enabled to make a. saving of the cost of all the to- bacco here ven away with a pofit of nearly 50 per cent Id, affording at the same time perfect Sa- 45 DIVISION STREET. PEASE’S HOREHOUND CANDY. A Ebthose that are allicted with coughs, colds and consump- tion, will read the following testumo: = We have used J. Pease & Sus Com, oand Extract of Hore- jy, and from experience ean recommend it to the public asa valuable remedy tor Coughs, Colas, Hoarseness, Lr ation of the ‘Throat snd Consumption. sumer. ‘al aud demand for these arti ined to make arraagements wi ay, Newel & Day, manufacturers, t0 supply public house aud also with John keepers generally thronghout the States, t Co., tovacconists, to suvply them immediately | An ‘superior fine cut honey dew tobace », in penny papers. | John P. Matthews, No. | Orchard st bly orpameutal, and are warranted to pay the Freneis Hyatt, No 9 Lewi Orders left with Mr. Jenison, the agent, will meet with prompt attention. JOHN L. MARTIN, 462 Broadway. OARDING.—The ongival Walton House, 326 Pearl street Franklin Square—kept by Jas. Fowler, from London, Eug- land, permanent boarders $2,40 per week, transient hoarders ot. Ann Duvall, No. 232 Broxd st, Newark, N. J. Mr, Vandew-ter, Five Mile Hi A. Craft, 19 Christie st. Jane M iM louse, 3d avenue. iu im*r vers, im st. at, Brooklyn. im, 281 Divisior 1, 100 Cedar st, 8. Welch, 114 Gold st, Brooklyn. cents each—cold cuts equally ap. N.B, Hot coffee 3 cents 'T. Farrington, No. 31 *, chops can be had at all hours. Benjamin Whitehonse, Nos 18 Orchard st. sts any one why is in want of acom- | Mrs, Komain, No. 55 First st. and inspect his establichinent, and | J. Little, 215 Walke: f Pease’: Horehound house t them call at our depot, being conve it to theiradvantage to al afier perusing the above testimor i to London and Li ips, JF. being appointed agent, he | 45 Division st, and we willexhibit full 3000 testimonials from can give passengers every informatiou, Clergy men, Doctors, Lawyers, Merchants, Mechenic:, and in New York and Old Country papers takew in. ns 3m*r_| fact afl classes and’ profe: to the virtues of C dE: hoeand Cand , tract of Sandy. our Compound Bxtract of Horehound Candy, 6 45 Division street THE UNDERSIGNED Have used J. Pease & Son's Compound Extract of Horehound ? Candy, - freely recom. rt of the establishment ig fitted up with lodging | ent it'ua thors aifieted arith Gough: Colds Hosrseness and ed in the best manuer and replete with every ap | Consumptive complaints, as an excellent remedy in those 1 | cases, aud i jonally, nothiug ean FRENCH’S HOTEL. iber having completed the enlargement of his Hotel, No. 9+ Chatham street, and entirely refitted it in a novel and magnificent style, respectfully offers its attractions jon of at is rich in rare and curious work: the history and polities Fl of this country, from its dis ‘The Gallery coutains many fine paintings, by old masters, of Reverend W.C. Hawley, chaplain of City Horpital, Reverend Mr. Giffin, pascor M. & Chuieh, Bedford st. Reverend Mr. Hare, tecen 1 pastor of Baptist Church, Gold styrenidence 521 Pearl st. pleasing and interesting subjects, well worth the attention of | "Reverend Mr. Gilles, 111 Third Avenue. Z the adi of art. Reverend Mr. Lyons, pastor of the German Methodist E. rch. Alder Knapp and Rev. Mr. Maffi Sold boipaate and retail at 45 Di spared neither pains nor expense to render y ofan extended public patronage. It customers with a piace of ret arops.. “sie incnefors | wa%etne 06 Willis Tharch 8s B milas it i. erefore | cor Fulton and William ch, 183 Bowe: tly invites the public to come and see the d le and $0; E.L- ‘Cotton, 263 Bteec! erst; tine, cor dis rauional resort he has est»blished, convinced that they will ad- mit his enterprige to be as deserving of encouragement and suc- a id novel. cess, as it is unique and novel RICHARD FRENCH. Aveuue; Pastor, 165 Greenwich st; Lecount, juuctio Grand aud Division sts; Sand, cor Spring st_ and B 'W. Stone, cor Hudson and Montgonery sts, Jers y Burdett, 19 Third Avenae; Godfrey, 31 Carmine st; Brigham, SCIENTIFIC AND NEVER FAILING HUMAN HAIR RESTORATIVE.—READ THIS THEN JUDGE. HE HUMAN HAIR can be restored—its _ growth eaused—falling off st ddandru® cured by a scientific remedy. Before speaking of this article, let me re- fer the patie to the following persons, wig having tised Joues? Coral Hair Restorative, certify tnat they be z represented—tirt by applying it with slight friction to the scalp. the aair is absolutely forced to grow. to effect which, of course, we must strenzthen and make healthy the roots or bulb, and the scalp ; 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. Phi Esq., 498 Broome-street, corner of Wooster, New itivel \—ai ; ns, Power, grocery, J. Pearson, Eisq., Navy Yard, Charlestown. Mr. Jaraes Gilder, Houstou-street, New York, jeweller. ‘e could xive 300 other names of persons who use this, bat 1 people of common sense. Give it one tishied. It gives the hi nce and feeling, Tt trial, aud you will. be delicions, soft, dark. an Eagle, 82 these agenits2—Zelber, ‘Third and next“ tie American Hotel. WV, . ley, ¥ orristown, |. J.5 Ee idietown, Ct.; or 139 Fultom-street, ULL’: rf USSES. ‘URED PERSONS, tal Iprtn epticktion ai tee office, No. 4 Vesey street, or to» i ¢) of the agents in the mcipal towns in the United Bates, ( ccarefal to examine the Beck mad of Halts + to see ti eyare endorsed by Dr inwnting. None are genuine, 5+ to be relied apop uw ment calculated to add to the conventence and comfort of for the use of the voice profe ithout his signature. tomers. ‘These rooms will be let for the day, wees, or | equal it. We recommend it to our brethren throughout the | “°Many persons have undertaken to vend wiletiorsof Hull's Pa A ‘ : mon. . celebrated trusses, and thousands are im; ‘on 1m conse- . The principal floor contains a Picture Gallery, Library, Re | Keverend J. Lindsey, recent pastor of M. E. Chureh, 2d | quence. ‘These imitations eaanot be relie yous they are lish Saloon and Bar, arranged in a costly and umque style. | street. made by anskilfal mechanics, and are no bette: than the ordi- Oysters, Welsh Karebits, Poached Exgs, and all other season’ | "Reverend J, Crawford, pastor of the second M. E. Church, | nary trusses. able relishes wiil be served in the best manner, and of the very | Hutson, N. ¥. ae : ‘Rooms have been fitted up at No. 4 Vesey street, exclusively ity His liquors will be selected trom the choicest | Reverend Mr. Lucky, presiding elder, New York Confe for ladies, havi 2 separate entrance {rom the business depart intry. _ rence. . ment, where a female is in constant atten to want uy large, containing many valuable stendard | 'Heverend Mr. Whittoker, pastor of Presbyterian Church, | ‘cme tations sy sees So iier in science, the arts, literature and politics, | corner of Madison and Catharine sts. male POSITIVE CURE ORNS, now positively certain that Bir Astley Cooper's cele- ornved Corn Salve will make a. final cure of corny, in prool of which we introduce the following certificates from highly respectable gentlemen — his may certify, that one application of Dr. Cooper's Com Salve, has perfectly cured my corns ; and from its effects in my case, and that others which have come within my knowledge, {aun disposed to rerard it ata aperiic. H.H. SHERWOOD, M. D., 825 Broadway, New York. Thave used Dr. Cooper's Corn Salve with parfect success — My Corns were o! long standing, and the worst l ever saw—s0. bad that I considered them incurable ; but one or two applice- tions of the above named selve entirely removed them without pain, WYMAND BRADBUKY, Publisher ofthe Bosten Miscellany, Ke, —The Hotel will be closed at 12 o'clock, P. M. cor Huston and Avenue D; Keisted, 529 Broadway ; Kerr, 716 5 Nassau street, N.Y. lodyings ean be obtained until? AM. 920 im*r_ | Broadway; M’Kumin, cor Church apd Onambers st; Siaith, | 4 OMee for wholesaling and retaiting, this ance, 13k Ni D. Ef ARNAM, 209 Water strt, New ¥ ork, manaiac- Iways Rodgers, Jur West, Broadwa point im, MD, 263 Broadway. Mf + tarer of every species of Hydrau! paratus + ery pring s'; Kesenmilles P ‘4 3 weiss, ot very nize, for cities, villages, factories, Green, 399 Broadway, cor Walke Gacmiee Benin ie eee tations, 2” by rc arden Envines, Fire Hooks, Fire Buckets and Fire Caps. Hemp Hose, Leather Hose, of ai req aired. ned J. Pease nt who sells the gennit & S: Suction Hose, Cayling Screws, ee Axenis—Bureess & Zieber, Ni Litt aud Force Pamps, co lift and force water any distance, | ¢eipiis: Red 10, No. test, on, from 10 to 500 gallons » mim No. 110 Baltimore st, Baltimore ; Dexter. jeate +t, Alm Wind Mulls, Horse Powers, Water Wheels, &e., for work- ing pompe "Biip and Steamboat Pumps for filling boilers, &e.,to be used in case of fire. ny; Weeds Waters, Tr org , Exchange Piree, ra jyi8r OUGHS AND COLDS EMBER, No 54 Ne stand B 7 Let every oue who hax Coms make one trial ; it may be done with certainty of producing the effect })13 in? MEDICAL AID. THOSE in need of medical aid of a certain description should da Tittle tren ise called Twe Rubicon gt igs boon ©. Ge Sixth street, one door below ration fied unl fon Fes Brae Gocuneaer™: of a7 Zeanted wae. | RLY treet Pilati the mont cara and het ra aig Gout Iron Hoamealas, of vartous Shares and Gavices. Medicine, for Coughs, Colds, Spitting Bloody Tiron daced with a view NN. B—'The pumps of sry manntkeqare ase doquis nett Lang Disease, a rising sensation like choking, tie mbject. ength, and very simple in their construction, heie pac, | Pleasant obstructions.” ror the above, Dr. SWAY! ant ‘DoW iM extensi practice; his having been trealarly well ca culated for the Southern and West fudia | potnd Syrup of Wild Cherry will be’ found the great remedy. | extensively and constantly engaged in investig com: aoe Pf "ersons who have abused themselves by the use of ardent spirits | bat‘ag diseases of this charscter for many Years past, enable ae Trl find both their atrensth and resotatigu much improved by | him to went the subject ims manner that renders the book of CLOTHING, CLOTHING leaving off the spirits, and taking a draught occamonally of the | practicable utility with individuals w to undercake their able ‘Ts above restoral Ali cious from thia valuable tree, ex- HEAP for Cash at the ment 108 Beekman stree te order in the most fa Fi Entablish- by the lide male manner of the cept the above.tnay be considered spurious or counterfeit, The real ar " ta, . Norh Binth street, Fhildelphinw se ABeu4s oF t No. 54 | it price: finest m ry lowe: ‘The following on Cverconts of supertine beaver, $30 s¢y] 160 2 «| Dr WH. MILNOR, Druguiat, No. 192 Broadway. Drea conte ofthe Bent West VEOstan, Ee MRS, M. HAYES, ! No. ta Falion tt, Brooklyn. Voces, cashiers salt, ste, and oth,” ia JOHN'MASO won, NJ. de. 2m*r i 24to 5) Coats'made and trimmed, $74, to 9 ;' Pants $136 to 2; Vesa ADAME COSTELLO—Female Periodical Pilix Pi) 2 One be will give more satisfaction M anteed M4 cuinastee het’ be han the best desert every case where the monthly periods have’ be- come irregular from colds or other causes. ‘Enetr certaty Of instend of being on from day to day, ta re, perhaps, the best , effect aenre; fOr be tt requirme good treatment avd good manag medicine (0 etre suececsfully and permanendy. cis therrture important for the patent stand a litle of a anbject whieh i# of so much int: rest—t) matercanno be more yaricularly explained 1a 4 prvlic print, those interested will find iti detail on perasing the book. Ii may be had of te Doctor at hie rest ence, sud a'so of the iyi? tee JOHN MOFFAT | action has long been acknowleuged by the medical prof Messrs Sands, 79 any 100 Fulton st, and comer o: Broxdway WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. that have uncles ied (famous bona tome: aud Chambers standin tne Bowery, No 61 and No. tah The oR: "' ne re these ry 0 ee (\ TRIKER’S solution tor the Hair, whic will change grey pT a ft fee CA MTICE 4 ir to he pal nat ‘ few minutes. ‘Lhissolation | medicine detrimental to the constitution, Advise given xrate | TO A PARTICULAR CLASS OF INV ALIDs. thngall others” Ks hihi fies Peeard te; whore dre PUSS real omens Come Ls | “THERE is one cham of lavuide who merit the warmest Sym" auvantage of ber at njuring its growth. | hie Imer ine. Price $1 per box. re requested to have their hair hambugs would take m to complain, _ UNITED STATES TEA EMPORIUM, 121, late 129 Chatham street, changed before paying their this method there would be no One tial will prove che fact Sold whol aod retail. and applied, at No. 5 Chatham st, WHOLESALE New York. + AND RETAIL. opponite the Hail of Records, New York, up stairs. ES CORTE NY ceakice w etn te Jy2t in IMPOR’ LARGE le pew and fragrant THE CANTON h afer for Their assortment specially includes the most delicous and powerful grades of recs and Black the egane pachy,of ail who desire to aiteviate the sufferings of the af fieted, ‘That class consists of thore who are laboring unde: the effects of those vicious indulgences into. which erring 2nd thoughtless youth are 90 often impelled) oy passion or the con tagion of evil examnple. “What nore pitiable in that for instance, of the father of a fam ted of his Youthfa who ie system, and perh ng, the conseauences of wverita him from. 6 \ Reenuly flis tate the cous 0 a nt oi f uneducated pretenders, A ie witha variety of Nae Mamp of neatness aud e Tes young me tve deterred from enteriug lata wettiereay greatly redaced prices wholesal thoroughly secared from light ” engagements from the fear or consciousness that disease is lurk goes power will remain unimpaired in any climate, P yatem. bisck, and invisible green clot roseenting busiuess is perhaps scarcely to 0 ch, ters the College of Medi dP if wialouns, A greet variety ol is founded upon the atmost rexard to the rights of “he custom | dhe eity of New York, offer the means Of security Iheve aezon Be Canal street. sty cepecially wih reepect to weight a ali uni: | dary disease, and for the removal of it whe in ther rH TON, at the aiear of be Cheaptess. All purchasers are eajled upon wa loaceiny, | dew and celebrated “Pansian Alterative M 80 exten Wert aud. Warrenratreet.<Fasilies, Shopbeepers, ana | MoAHes which tail wo give chem the Tolle satit ction, which sey acd by Mr. KiconD im the Venereal nustatal ‘of Paris Grocers, who wish to purchase che above articles by the gaar- public esteblisiinenis, heads of families, and with coplons directions for ny moet ler, are’ requested to call at the above place, where they will finda fresh supply every morning of a superior qaality, ond at prices suited to the times, As economy is the order of the day, mn i find ita decided advantage to supply them: establishment. Coffee rasted every da Parchovers will find it to their interest to call asabove. Gréers ‘rom all parts of the United States exocated with se Th ES —— _ 431 1m prom + le and despateh. BYAT Lost Brom the brig Kyi «Ya boat, wea iy sa ‘he ouly warenonse in Ameriea for the sale of How ~ be, Be Jon “1 baile, spon easeen Het a feng, ona je | qua’s celebrated Black Tea. S12 tm*r rf ith a white round her, lead color | 75 ; ais ~~ (les with stem post outside of the stern board. Whoever | Bipi® OF EXCHANGE, payable at sight on all pasts of Hire etformation at 51 Whitehall street, that may lead to | ga9to say amount for sale b: ., is ppp ad of said boat, shall be liberally rewarded. ” 8. J. SILVESTER, “ 32 Wall street and 130 'y. any unpleasan Th uarant tain a sufherent quantity of this new. remedy, to cure all AW Litve impurities of the blood, cutane eruptions, affection the throat a c, nodes, deers, pins in the bones, 8. P chasers can at all tines correspond with the consulliag Phys’ Gan of the College. Pree of the cases $9 ouch. gfalcly 10) it Linates ne warded to all parts of the Union, Canada and th a NICH Ana uteet: New York. aves and medicine are so put up that no © necessary. B Principal office py he of the Cox courrence ist ‘nol im the least tare ofc nest at ery ervonrog ‘notion reves re Saprrentone netiess the that there ch a Stricture in the last place, that ine eure oF Revie rt len cause of many rows ‘aaladin, ‘ot ‘ouly offa sexual, but those also of « ner bi viekmd. “But what copecially leads theat ention off from this diporder is ist so long as no imps. to the flow of urine ws observed, which is quite 2 mistake. A. stricture often exists fur years without produc.nz any very stril change in this respect ; mdeed 4 aimuuienee o- mter idea that stricture ¢ annot, itiato prevent that these rem vantage, however, w take of this erroneous notion is very cruel. Every bedy knows Sow men of this discription swarm about thie ety, And hat ibey will sell their nostruma as long as any ope will Bay them. Now, itisa fact, and one whieh every real physician will im qediately acknowledge, that all t icine ip the wi alone, can never care a sit In proof of this, nothing fore common tha’ for the writer to be consulted by persons who have been tab nu all manner of things—as colored 4108, tnd ills, and cordnls, and the like, for many monins zogether, but whom, on secing the real nature of the case, he fas ent Witte nee of ing these impositions. therefore, it itha new of preventi . . seme desirable to lay before the public a few jim ete ttances by which a Stricture may be known, which eat be ty done : for although the svmt toms of this disease are no are the follo It kas been: uch d or im tol t is finished and the clothes are readjusted, wheth- Ss a sro ar Seno, will ever steal way, ge. sate weta litle re indicative of stricture. ‘The nextis time a Gonorrhoea has remained uncured—It is diff’ eult'to say how long a Gonorrhasa or Geet may and not luce a stricture, for one is natural) re dit to Pati] ture than another ; ‘bat, asa general rule, suffered to g0 gubeyond aix weeks, this alone ‘Ww i }, at least, for the sus; The effect a strictur Stricture is to depress the mental activity. ‘This also : ino Not, however, thatit is seen alike i so common that the variter rarely aves a case of he sees many every day) in which the patientd ‘nore or less, that lle is not so capable of business'cs forme: es the uniform recur ot spirtes, is di sr maladies as the cure With regard to the cure of St tcture, on this subject itis ficient to 0 it is stared with confidence sm@ cunt sure) that this is cermam, free pain, and generall: P lished’in a very little time. So much as thia could nj wave n advaneed some years ago; but such has i provement inthis art, and such the practical experience writer, that he can now accomplish the cure of stricture to as many days ‘as formerly it demanded months. < The writer also begs to state, that for those who wish to un deruake the cure themsaives, he bas published lxtle volume, lied “ ie le ,” in which not ly stricture, fat the cure of ll those Sglicaie disonaes, which renuise one cial care and privacy, is directed in the t manner. advisable, however, that ‘who suspect a strictare, if, and nothing “ tle, should consult the author perso1 fur. pride them more than the ease and certainty of his means of Ene, rit Spaoaaaa arranged for those who may to waite litle. Touly now remains to say e word or two on the ground on which the publie, and cepeciniy"siyancert coming to tin thay rely with confidence on what tas been advanced. this view Dr, aloh Bog co sate thal beside his rank ap rade ate of Edinburgh, Se. &e,—he has been engaged in the care Gon theteveriont bes peecedueeiedine) as eae ae a hy ed two edit of a wor - pressly on them-—Also that be has testimonial letters from ¢h osteminent physicians in Europe to te most eminent Dr th 1 Pistadelninc bra cuore, eng thos he . niladelphia, and others, an te perm se to refér to almost every Physician of eminence in this Dr. Ralpt onsulted at his private residence, No. 88 Green- wich street, towards the Battery, at any hour.—! ry also be consulted by post. ‘The little volume above referred to 1s one dollar. jlim*e A DAMS & CO°S NEW YORK AND ARK EX} PAM G0. salle wee Ore eel eee tubserbers haze extblished an Experss Between New York ‘bundles, money, &c. & ec notes os appertaining (01am Orders for articles to be returned by the ‘Express will be delivered free of charge. ’ Office in New York at No.7 Wall strect, and in Newark, at ). 320 Broad st. 3g A M. and «9 P.M. . and 136 P. St. ADAMS & CO. for ‘the transmigsion and speedy delivery ; the lection of t only are directi ple and recent eases, But those which fallen into ltapsopar bande, and en which Shave ‘on from mouth to month, are particularly dwelt ra0vs will see immediately the difficulties whi pede their cure, whatever they may be, aa. well. as ‘the Re gursned iy ehch pargiular tag.’ ts obeained only of author, Dr. Ralph, a ce $1, "Dr, Ralph also takes this oppo \e also takes this opportaity of saying that fh be comediond on the peceline detewe above catecegia, private residenee, at any hour. ; however, of the deep and just solicitude which many feel to consult.» person of iategrty a8 well. as experience there peculiar complaint, the suthor decine i preter, give the following short sketch of the opportunities he as, nd to Bt himself for this trust. And this hes the more iuelinea to as many have assured him that, for want of information of thin kind’, they have selected from a. list of advertising people the one who bad boaaie | most of wonderful cures—but not uve bitterest repentance. He refore to Hiss palma rmdaate ‘of Einburehy Wee. ec, hs haw SAR te fog more than chisey years, and has tublished use saute oft rk expressly on them. “Also that he has testimonial tetcers From the most emineye shysicinng of Enroves the moa! em nent in Aimenca—as Sir Astley Cooper to Dr. Mott of NY, tad. Dr. Phrsich of “Philidelphia, “and ethers; and farther, that hetins the privilege of vefering (0 altvst: every phat cian of eminence in tits city. Nothing eau be he con- ceives, ar better groand of confidence to those who are stray im. gers toh Consultations may bemade by post, and for such he has a littiey rivate chest, containing every thing necessary for speedy nd private cure. tu forwarded a8 c e BL), CAUTION TO FEMALES. ADAME RESTELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, would inforin ladies who with a proper deaicacy, ha Rance ts the treatment of their complaints except b own sex, that in all cases she aiteads to vei personally her ex perience, practice and knowledge enables her to do #0. ‘Seems it'becessary to atate this, as she does not wish to be assed with the h 510 Wo, me gf oO ‘Maine catell's Beimale Nat y, lly im all case of irre «Suppression, oF sto} i counterfeit immitati palmed off for the genuine. Che.p common pill cna ehoases tw Fae ons at up io different Monthly Fills,” with eet atone or two dollars a box. Females are there cantioned ayaiust these atte: “yy saificient here to state that all Female tf terfeits, except those suld at Madame Restal's Pree wat See 148 Greenwich street, Ne id 7 Kasex street, boston. PRce'fi Madame Hieatell's eiguatare is wntsetee tee eee N. B.—They can be used by married or single, by following the direct: closed 11 de f each a Masa i Gctecea score Ns eRe TO MARRIED LADIES. TIVE POWDERS en universally adopted in Earope, but France in particular, ts yrell as by thousands in this cower gale, and efficacious remedy for married "Hhedacss eseatioas te well Coon, wae 1¢. Restell, as is well know v, was for thi male Physician iu the two principal Female Hoapvals wa kee rope—those of Vieuna and Paris—where favorea t) her opportunities, she attained that celebnty it those great discoveries in medical science so specially tothe female frame, for which her, medicines wow stand une alled, as well in this country asin Europe. Her acquai with the physiology and anatomy ef the female frame, enabled her—by traci dech nd ill health of married searce in the meridian of Ie, and the consequent raged and nm AD ntly inexplicable e¢anses which consign many a food mo mature grave=to thelr, trae souree=to-at nve ata know of the primary canses of femaie indispost Gons—especially of married. femel eh, in 1406, led ie siesvery o a Cy ¥ Eyiveutive, m, heir adoption nas 2 means of not the health, but even the life of toeny an Wife aad rote feeling the ‘mportauce of this subject, 1 fee " - es t Benet reeuiring ve thousands: BY their adop reer lly arouse .ae attention of the nied, by all that they hol isit'aot wise and virtuous to prevent evils () which we are sab. Jeet, by simple and health our |. Kverr diay jonate, virtuous, eulightened mind wri! unhesitat caffirmal ‘4 package tugly answer’ i the tive. Price five dollars i cular direenous. Ti can be forwarded by mail t# any part of the United States, ‘Al be re : necompanied with fall and parti au ased to MADAME Ris imcipal office, 148 Greeuwiet street, New York. ours from 9 A.M.'t0 9 o clock P.M Boston office No.7 Kase: 10 Im MALE PHYSICIAN, Ofies cay pila Green , SIAN. Office and residence, 148 h street, between Courtland « om ahe” can be consulted ‘with the strictest conblerce ea” plaints incident to Madame Kestel of obstinate cascs of gs m dave to eect a veriont ot sn Drop me ‘al attendance during. con: time, With privaze and reepoc 5 “Preventive Powders,” ieate or precarious nealth forbide a toc ~ i ror tamily, will be sent by mail to any partof the Uuited States, Price 4 package. vers { vai paid) addresyed to "box bos New York. Boston Office, No) bun streee™ N. B=Madame RESTELL would inform ladies cestding aut of the cit;, whose health would not admut of travelimg,thas r her personal ‘avendanes” apon them ates within reasonable distance. PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. 1 a M. DE BOUDELOQUE, M.D. LISBON, f+ RTUGAL "PRs, Seieurtie combinauon of” ingredients of which Ly d, have made them th ration of the world. They are known all o the only preparation ever discovered that, certain in produchy the monthly Ca gases, being such that thew must not Ve use ng ‘and healthy, men a ta nd with. the enw te care of Ml. de Bondel ary h bos rections have the sigoatare of Dr. F. ‘ went forthe continent of Ameria. : =| They enn be trams ym i, ied Forel Bade pment All lta mga “pbavect. Prien $2 “lait hones 9 'No hall bowen sone Mp p— j10 1mm dtew PUBLISURD DAILY BY JAMES GOK SON BENNER, §.W. CORNER, YULTON AND NASSAU STREETS ‘Tue New Yona Herauo—A daily paper issued ev sormng of the weelt n secibere fumed at the aan rate, jt

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