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Fact and Fancyi Gone over Tue Fauus.—We leara that on Friday Jast a man went over the cataract, on the Canadian side of the Niagara. He was driving a pair of horses, and had backed into the river to get a load of sand somewhere nearly opposite Navy Island, when the current bore off the wagon and horses be- yond the control of the driver,towards the rapids. A person who witnessed the perilous situation, made off in a canoe to intercept them, but getting alarm- ed tor his own safety, had to changefhis course and return again. One of the horses extricated himself froin the wagon, and swam. in safety to the shore, while hismate and the driver were seen to pitch from one shoot to the other, until they both plunged into the abyss below.—Bufialo Advertiser, Murner in ALabama.—By the Alabama Journal, ot the 17th inst, we learn thata savage murder was committed in Dale county, in that State, on the 9h instant. A gentleman by the name of Yelver- ton, was murdered by afamily, consisting of a fa- ther and two sons, named Boles. As related to the editor of the Journal, the circumstances were these: Yelverton, learning that portions of his plantation tences had been set on fire and destroyed, started, in company with an old man, a neighbor, on the trail of the incendiaries, for the purpose ot ferreting them out They were engaged in measuring some tracks near the residence of the Boles, and were ‘irestanel and warned off by them. Some words ensued, and the Bolesthen fired, without further provocation, killing Yelverton and wounding his companion. Seven shots were fired, four of which struck Yelverton. A reward of $1000 is offered for the Boles. Dorts.—A duel was fought at Clinton, (La.) on Saturday week, between A. C. Hawsey and Rufus rooks, by which the former was killed. On Tues- day: last a similar fight occurred at Vicksburg, (Miss.) between a flawyer named Wm. E. Lake and Thomas E. Robbins, formerly President of the Railroad and Banking Company. They fought at fifty paces, with yagers. Lake was shot in the leg, but not killed. NGULAR.—There was a tremendous storm of lightning and thunder in Baltimore on Friday night, which continued until daylight. During the preva- lence of the storm, the Patriot says, a vast number of birds were flying over the city, mene trom the noise they made, are supposed _to be of the plover species ‘The flight continued for several hours, and unless the birds flew round and about, there must have been myriads of them—for in all parts of the city, and in every direction, the noise they made was heard. Some of the birds were taken, and are described as a very beautiful bird, about the size of arobin, having a grayish plumage, and ex- ceedingly wild and restless. Suor.—In New Orleans, on the 17th inst., Armand Vilain was shot dead instantaneously by a person ; named Pierre A. Rogseau. They were associated in a gardening establishment, and the quarrel which ted to the murder originated ina difference about the partnership. Sap Occurrence—Exptosion—Fire Damp.—The SHARON 8 SPRINGS, rayon: SCOHARIE COUN aa dius Hotel having okt AB Fa Ta in the most el — throug waes ) oy will cmat ae ee puion of ters: be the meme ‘on the 25th of May men-de ground: PoUaisrd the most advan.ageous prospect of the surrounding country. The roads to wo aed about theSprings ave being im- proved aud new ones opened for greater accommodation of Piuestrians. ‘The groundsand water courses in the vicinity of the Bath House have po been testefully tad oot. The Beth Hoare is being ent d much i proved aud will nccomino- the. ‘There are fear wow sd spaci ve lacelv been erected. “The inter: rar- ord every attention tha well organized io the comfort and wishes of visiters corps of servants; and in short toe subscribers will be pre ~ to receive their Vi a manner not to be surpassed establishment in the cow ’ Of the White Saiphur of Sharon Springs it can be said if 1s not surpassed by any ‘ining ot the kind in the known world for the cure « ny thenmmetic, cutaneot dyspep- tT for the cure of erysepilas, sit rheum, sero int, and general d- PUlity, as'nes beom cereited e some of the most eminent me¢ professors By # recent anal made for the proprietors of the Spriny by one of the most eminent chemists in this country (Dr C! ton of New York) the followiug results have been obtai teom one gailon of water:— Sulphate of Magnesia Sutphare of Chloride of Sodium: * Chloride of Magnesium: -- - Hydrosalphurer of Colium Vegetable extraccive matter Schenectady, Usiea, &e.; and from Camajoharie, on the Albany Utiea Railroad, where pow coaches dairy await th rival of the morning from chenectady and Utica, to convey visitors to the 3 distance of about oie t miles, arriving in time for dinner; or the turnpike from Albany to Cherry Valley, px ae daily, ages, being about forty five miles west ofthe city of Albany. Persons leaving New York im the sre yg boats for Albany, arrive at the Sharon Bpribee the nex! 1m time for dinner. C ARK, GARDNER & HAS pee, April 28, 1845, od 3mn® VON SPRINGS, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, NEW YORK. Te Proprietors would notity the public that the on for son the annual visitation of these fountains of health hee rived, and that there are five hotels and sour bathing ments ready Lad the reception of comps rd to the probabl these wate D. Bulkley, Lecturer on diseases of ‘th fe aki, No.3 Bleecker atreet. or to Dr. Salisbury, at the Spripgs. ‘m27 2m*r DOCTOR ” COMPOUND SWS Guena, MEDICAL STRIOTU RE CURE. nBlscs fon mat varies Wik PLACE pm “BRITISH AND I Amit Se am rich STRAW antl Pantego ‘Se Tye fans | Beesetn Ss Spee oe squares canna and ina, of various ily use, in wood and in ‘larete—Chateau Margeaux, Latoure, St. Estaphe, Larose, a, jalem ale ‘in casks. ks—Johannesberg Castle, Marcobranner Cabng. Chae ‘nshausen, Grevhausen, oe Peisporter, Leil Shel’ ao ‘Alber ae ‘Brilieat) <tsof all the above kinds of Plait mana- fs Prvis, to. which =i) | te AG ee portation’: “cverynew arse of Pit = ~ an miveuted,and iatel {J Sey are known to MA'S ‘ikicy NOLDS, 159 Pearl street, New York. Saproedy for summer eet the a poagbation oh the fa LONDON & w AUTON, we Gin. ‘The abave articles are recommended to the infirm as’a sove- ve ae ror 4 vege somely for their maladies. GILBERT DAVIS. A “BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR TO BE HAD FOR THREE SHILLINGS.—READ, HEN J VDGE. by EADER, i prove an iia .seems that you have been ten, that fay article is even. proved e en Bu, ‘of all descrip: s. N. B —In the Dress saa Department gil oriers pr execated in the new WH. MI Btorevi8a Brow John at Aue aa ae Kheumation, «and most approved msi athe has jaa: arrived. and w exnerience it the ‘moat faahionad je Freneh fF: vanen Misltant '. » Ntonday, ‘Parlacan Di m7, very new at ay tu Ay ee, Se a a Hats, and a general asortmaadcol’ Caney aiticioe; @hich will be put ata very low price as usual, OPENING OF THE SING FASHIONS '‘ASHION: AT THE MAGAZIN DES MO! DAME VL, BEHRMAN begs friends and the public that "che hi as ji France anentire new and beautiful style of ladies’ hata, and along with which, for novelt sented to the le “ardeee ele alla ‘whose price will prove itno ne LARGE cyan iia) Restorative will Fi zt beehist HR li Hie al ir into grow ‘on the head, Pes and part where nature intendod hair i ealthy. It stays the hair falling: scurt and dandruff. pra Semin Howtey German, Leeches, laaac New ton trom Hawiverg. “Wor tale anthe ee poynes ase Mow Importers of Ba hy us te, at. ra LIFE PILLS. it eapatsous aud Rabies, ei be focaes etek vases Common to this cinss of ident to the sing of sir “tes sen per pail ay Seiad Sal agente wie a fhnocher ot its “properties is to make the hair grow. naturall beautift Coral Hair Restorative is sol ign , #2 Chatham afreet, New York. rd'and Dock street, Philadetphy next to the American Hotel, Washingtoi jcleveaad. fate street, Martin, ee. Glade Brooklyn. alone, can never cure & satus has, ae but whom, on seeing the eventing these im y bo bows wh the symyzoms of this’ — are —— ‘of especial import, and stated very briefly—they are the followi The manner of swinating It has been: not be puch eS ‘or im) ODES, 60 CANAL 8T. rm her numerous st received froin Ik materials for es of Paris Silk Hats, nd elegance of style, never yet were pre- before, among whieh is most pre-eminent CAPOTTE DE ELENORE, which ii = intend emblematical of Parisian taste. ued several cases of Freneh im) Amasone, Impecial, Brilliant, In het ‘of this, ‘be rare, jcated and subtle’ ct .Y.4 and 139) Falta ‘treet for And many montns 1Oxe f the Mtances by, which « a Stricture may fr peal a the Ts ly done : for alt Pearl fog 43 ups ne brat relaics to ady said thes; ream ded. Bat oheerve CS a ‘Op OF two. will ever eee ma olga wothingies is more in oe Vin one nite b idan, Ni aildings, No. $73 favor in with a call, in ting, which, for elegan Usted Bt any thing of the kind heretofore introduced into the Tha ene branches of work done at the fol- Be English ‘Dunstable, E |. Also, a large and varied ree of French Lawn Hats, from infant’s size up to ladies’, the whole of which Madame B. has determined, in , erase fant chet ee £, ut to weta Wale Jer to meet the exij as must insure we honored her with their com in the preference of these whose early call is requested at MAGA ZIN DES MODES, 60 CANAL STREET. Madame 8. has also received an assortment of Paris flowers and ribbons, which for variety and styles may be called com- ourmas Bleecker a remand uncurede=It is ‘im, ea or Gleot may ran Senor mann more Siar to stric- to may how long a ces werigtare ia Hh. »perior Having, GHINA, GLASS “AND EARTHEN WARE.—Nouce — ARE.—Nouce— ‘The whole of the extensive aud fa ed in the store 8 Astor house fine, is now offered for sale at 1. yyme's Medicine store’ 63 Dowery, comer Jom Syme, comer Fulion and Water streets ; Hc Hudson st; Pere fashionable stock contain- rising every article in and below, cost to close the enue. eens ft medicine ind EXGHANGE HOTEL, POTTSVILLE, Penn —. SEITZINGER, respectfally_ announces to the travel community, that he'keeps that large aud splendid establish sient. tre Wxchange Hotal, situate cethe cortas of Centre. and Callowhll streets, nearly dpposite the Towu Hall, in the Bor ough ef Pottsville, which has been thorughly repaired and ma- ly imeroved for the accommo: ation of vistior. The ho- feet front on Centre street, and one d and nt feet front on Callowhill, three stories high; it is natant colon, sitting rooms, reading room, and large airy chainbere—the ‘most spactous, pleasant and con suing room in the country—a mew ad super bathing nent—and every convenience ead comfort to render respects & moat desirable hotel. stabling attached, is large and well constracted, and ¥ experience attentive hostlers. Horses jages may be had at any time to convey persous to any part of the ntry. An omnibus runs from this hotel daily, to and from the depot to meet the cas, for the accommodation of persous Ravelling on the Rasiroad. No charge for omnibus fare to this hotel. Pottsville, May 1, 1843. ‘mi Im®, first explosion of Fire Damp, or earburetted hydro- gen, which has come to our knowledge in the Wv- coming region, took place at the coal mine of G. M. Hollenback, Esq at Mill Creek, (worked by David Lloyd) yesterday morning—and’ wasattended by the most serious consequences to three miners, name? John Wallace, Jonathan Simnard, and Henry Pow- ell, who were in the mine at the time of the i igni- tioa. All these were badly burned; Wallace most seriously, not expected to recover; Simnard very severely; and Powell only injured in ‘the face, hands andarms. We visited the mine and the men this moraing. More distressing spectacles than are pre- sented by peeclpee sufferers, we never witnesses Faces scarred and tumetied; eyes closed; hands, arms and body covered with Sears and blisters; the skin hanging in shreds in many places, in one case, the finger nails actually forced off. They are pro- perly cared for, and are rendered as comfortable as their situation will permit.— Wilkes’ Jour. of Wed- y last Bartisa Army.—The following are the names of the Officers arrived with the 82d Regiment, from Jamaica, in H. M.S. Resistance, which came into port yesterday morning :— ieut ColJ F Mackay, Major W Slater, Captains G O Moore, B Bender, W J Whittuck, EB Hale, D Watson. J P Puleston, Lieutenants © T Isaac, GR Nicholls,J W Yates, © E Halliday, Ensign O F ‘Timins, Adj H Bruce, Quarter master B Grant, Surgeon T D Hume, Assistant Surgeon GM Webster, Paymaster J Mockler.—Quebec Mercury. Rigutty Serven.—The Arkansas Intelligencer contains an account of the murder of a Mr. Cox, and his family, near the Choctaw line. Mr. Cox was @ blacksmith. ‘An Indian anda negro, who were supposed to be murderers, were pursued and arrested in the Indian country, and were brought back and delivered to the civil authorities of Scott couaty. They confessed that they committed the crime. It appears from their statements that the saot Mr. Cox, and at the report of the gun ‘ox ran to the door, and the negro knocked her down with an axe and killed her—then killed a child and cut ite head off. They then robbed and found something like a thousand de They were placed in jail—But the populace so much enraged, that they went to the and took the negro out, tied him to a sap burned him to death.” Tue TyLer Parry.—The Trenton State Gaz. thus illustrates the beauty of the “ loaves and fishes” varty: ~The truth is there are too many Tyler men. heiparty is too large. There are at least a dozen in this town, and only one office for them all. It is high time tor them to split. Halfa dozen at least = be pitched overboard. As soon as one o' hem gets an office the others fall upon aim and de- nounce him as the enemy of the President at heart It he should be turned out, they would in three weeks attack his successor in the same way. Being in office is, with them, proof positive of opposi- tion to the President. More Room.—The great press of sail craft in our harbor yesterday, clearly demonstrated the necessi- ty of an enlargement. So crowded was the creek that the steamboats were a long time in making their way out. There was not room for a vessel to turn, and it was with great difficulty that they could pa ach other, so closely were they jammed in from one end of the harbor to the other Bafa stas the steamer General Clinch » whart, about half past nine o'clock last passenger, a native ot Germany, named missed his hold on the forward gang- way, and fell between the boat and wharf into the river, avd instantly sunk. Prompt exertions were ito save him, but we regret to say without suc- Savannah Rep., May 25. position. —The tare to New York this morning Curtis Peck and Empire is 50 cents On Thursday evening 124 cents was the ruling price for @ passage by the New Jersey and Rochester. We hearof some instances in which 12 tickets, enti- Uing the bearer of each to a passage to New York, were sold for $1, and in one instance three were sold for 18] cents. — Albany Adv., May 27. New Hampsnine.—The official canvass of votes for members of Congress in this State, give the fol- lowing aggregates :— Radical Ticket. Edmund Burke, John R. Reding, Whig Ticket. Geo. W. Nesmith, Joseph Sawyer, John P. Hal Enos Stevens, Moses Norris, jr Ichabod Goodwin, Hill Ticket. Abolition Ticket. John Page, Joseph Cilley, 3,394 Abner Greenleaf, Daniel Adams, 3,356 James Clark, Perkins, 3,355 Israel Hunt, jr., N. 8. Berry, 1,719 Israel Huot, 229 Iswac Crosby, 1,416 Late SteamBoaT AccipENT.—A strong sus- picion exists in the minds of some of the passen- gers that several lives have beem lost, but this can. not be ascertained until the Queen has been raised We understand that the Queen has settled deeper since she first went down, and that she is now in 20 leet water. The Lord Sydenham is, of course a much more favorabla pesition, and we under- and that Capt. Armstroug 18 of opinion that he will have her in port in the course of eight or ten days. Montreal Cowrier, |May 25. . Suppen Deas. —Found dead, yesterday morning, 24th » upon the floor of his room, on Sycamore, between 4th and 5th streets, Mr. Wm. P. Rice formerly of Boston, Mass. a worthy merchant and stimable citizen. An inquest has been had 's body, and the following verdict returned: ne to bisdeath by waye and means unknown Sury.”—Cin. Repub by Licutsine —Most of the citizens must have observed the single tremendous elap of thunder that accompanied the heavy shower of riday night-—other peals being comparatively light. The bolt that accompanied it struck a house in Butehertown, killing a young man named Thomas Jones iustantly, He was standing at an open win- dow, as was his custom after meals, when he was struck—the bolt passing from his head along his per- to the shoe, ripping it off and setting his clothes on fire. He was knocked down with such force that his head striking against the plastering, knocked it ofl, so as to expose the laths. Every effort was made to resuseitate him, but without success. The chimoey and other parts of the heuse were also shat- tered by the fluid. A very remarkable circum- stance attended his death. His sister, who is @ member of « church, was much alarmed at the flashes of lightning, when « brother said to her, “ If you Obristians are afraid of lightoing, how ought the sinners to feel.” Whenthe deceased replie * Hash, James; none of us kuow what may happen to the Deatn to us,” or words to that effect; and his lips had searcely stopped speaking, when ‘the fierce messen ger instantly ushered his soul into eternity. It wae a peculiar and most impressiv netanc Ruchmond Whig. GQPANISH DOUBLUONS and American Gold forsale at + ihe lowest market rates by wo Wat YER, wo roctway. spectfully announces to his frien vellivg public generally, tha of permanent and transcient boarders vantages, mandi is ae a eae ee ; SHSiIMTIIESS MUAH | HUNT asl = - 7 * 2 BELMONT HOUSE, NEW BRIGHTON. HE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends aud the pub hie, that he has takew the above well known house, which as been thoroughly repaired and painted in the best manner, newly furnished throughout, apd will be opened on the first o! May next. Mahe house is delightfully situsted immediately opposite the steamboat landing, and from its piaz.as commands tending up the Kills end ovor the bay and harbour York. To those desirous of a pleasant residence during the summer months, posseszing the advantages of fine salt water bathing, together with beautiful drives and walks, and couve nient access to the city every two hours by steam, the Belmont offers inducements unsurpassed. by any other on ae ds and the eubseriber trusts that, his former efforts to Five satisfaction as proprietor of the Pavilion, with his renewe termination to spare uo pains to render his house agreeable, will ensure him the continuation of a pertion Of the patronage he has heretofoie been favored with. GEORGE PiERI3, New Bricuton, April 12, 1843. ap !3istfr SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL, 45 Whitehall street, opposite the Battery’ Garden. "THIS house having undergone many alterations aud repairs— having heen newly furnished—the present proprietor re of the old country and tra- now open for the reception is hate! requires but litte detail of its ad ing situated facing Battery Garden, and ec m- I view of the Bay; within one minutes’ walk of the th iphia, Boston and Albany steamboats. ‘The proprietor intends that care and indastry,and moderation ‘he position o! hi in charges, shall not be wanting to merit the patronage of the pblie. Home-brewed ale, three centa a glass, m5 im®r wines, spi f the best quality, TENN GRIFFITHS reel hate of Bar england, PAViLION—FORT LEE. TTHE shore establishment having been refitted in the most Fashionable and modem style, was opened on the first of May Jor the reception of visitors aud permanent borders. No location can surpess this for sslubrity and convenience being ritmated within nine miles of the city at the commence- ment of the Palisadoes, on the west bank of the Hudsn. For is, or those wishing retirement and recreation, this entablishiment presents many advantages, having extensive grounds for promenade, where vistiers are sheltered from the summer sup; with conveniences for bathing, such as to please the most fs ihe extensive prospeet from the Pavilion and adjoining h ae ousurpassed for ica beanty. Ty companies on encampment or tarket exc »tons, will find every convenience. as the grounds have been Jaid out expressly for those purposes. he steamboat Boston, Captain Babcock, will ply reeu- larly, tives facilities to those having business in city, to vigit daily For terms or particalars enquire at Jollie’s Music Store, 36 Broadway. JOHN AS WHITFIELD. mis im*r BATTERY HIS est mans subscriber beg: la that itis rt TE! HY nt Se Bie a8 reoairs. the anuounce to her frieuds and the travelling vieimry of the steamboat landings for Boston, Albany, Philadelphia. The subseriber has reduced tue rate of secord with the ume fate to end trusts by strict attention to the com- fort of thore who houor ber with their fa favors, to merit a ahare_ of public patronage. P S.—Meals are served at any hour of;the day without any extra charge, and p ving by the early boats, may rely on n being called in proper tigne. MARY PETETE._ CORBYN’S OOTTAGE, STRYKER’S BAY, NOW OPEN, and in full operation, for the Spring and ‘Summ: sexsons. During the winter. many alterations and improvements have een made which will,it is believed,and materially to the com- fort of visitors. A SALOON forty-five feet in length has been erected for the accommodation of large parties at dinners, suppers, con- cer's, or cotillons. A separate entrance has been opened for the bar, the dies’ perlors quiet and selected, Liquons, Cowrectioram ‘only ecesaary to aay, they OF THE VERY FIRST QUALITY. Civil and obliging attendants are engaged, and every effort will be used to sustain the reputation this "house has alread; ly acquired, and to re pger a visit to Ss N’s COTTAGE are and satisfactory. indey at $o'clock. Tickets 50 cents. is situated on the banks of the Hudson, the City Hall,by the Bloomingdale road, Stages ur from the corer of Tryon Pisce and Chatham ‘are 1246 cents. 13 mr PLANTERS’ HOUSE. 8. Lovis, Mo. EDUCTION OF THE FARE !—In consideranon of the pressure @f the times, the undersigned has reduced the Bees, of Boarding and Lodging to $1.50 per ay and the rate of ines from 3334 to 100 per cent. His tables will contin heretotore to be supplied with every Ja ‘he buildiing is the largest, most airy, orta shan any in the erty, aud is wot surpassed. by any Hotel in ba ha! cn by the undersigned, his agent rendering Cxrams, ke., 4s heretofore, start ever} street, Every s attention will be | servants, to phd Hy those Bi J. STIC: Nay 5, 1843. mi6 wr WASHINGTON GARDENS, HOBOKEN. IGN pe vee well knewn proprietor of the First Wand Hi 8 (core: of eeeanne ldherve receiv n street, Hoboken, formerly occupied where he. will be happy to receive enils from tie friends of the late proprietor, elso the public by the late James S ween; weneral ¢ Gardens being newsy and tastefully Jaid out, will be supplied .daring the season with an excellent assort- ment of the aud choicest of flowers. The bar, being greatiy entazged and newly fitted op, will contain a good as sortment of Wines and Liquors of the most approved qvality, And eigers of the most supsrivr. brauds—also Sherry Cobblers, Mint Juleps and Punches made in the best style ; ments, including Ice Creams, and other delicac son. He has alvo fitted up He and agreeabl mg par lors for ladies, which front the Bay, and furnish a view of the moat delighttul scenery. ‘The subscriber, determined that uothing shall be wanting to secure the comfort o! also relied the Howting Beloons, with tro, entre built sc Kefresh: ot the see ved plan, for exercise and ha ge of the waiters, in unnecemary to say more i they will, iu all cases be found attentive tothe wante of the ¥ from his long ee ence in the busi ‘ehare of the pablie nege,and pl shali be weaving on his part, or those in his employ, to con- tribute to the comfort and enjoyment of those ‘who mey visit the Washington Gardens. m20 im*re JOHN IRELAND, Proprietor. A GRANGE PLACE-BULL'S BERR Y—This dali, fol suunmer resort, formerly, kept, by Mr John Forgan, since his decease been continued by Mrs, Pouson aud Mr "Ste phen M. Anpett, who are now ready for the reception of boar- de'sand visitors: A splendid steamboat rups regularly (see dvertisement) to the ferry, making it as ag-eead e a place for recreation as canbe found, ‘The bar isstocked with the best of wines and liquors. A spleudid ta get ground at the place, and com wet excursions cannot be better accommodate ELIZABETH FOR STH PHE, 026 Inn ST NM. ANRETT. Co OMMERGIAL, ACADEMY, ND EVENING. No. tw NASSAU SIMRET. PAE AMetIC AN Standard System of Wr P. J. Arnauld, from tbany—the oul method to’ become 8 siahed weiter Te the euht lesions, of oue hour each. Success is rom the age of 12 to 69 Such cedented improv hus beawtifal style of writing Wo raly scientific, that the moat seh have yielded to the evidence ‘Terms mocerate. mly one dollar and ots for the course af lessons. Book Keep ws, double an single enter, complete modern yotem of sugle eutey, or double entry simplified,oy which the ame result is obtamed as that kept in Al try book keepmg, in five differrmt Tons, 00k 4 seve co owo months. Five aollare forthe couree of sure he re continues to write up, post and merchants’ bo to make out the nd Deeg lemies, on moderate terms, K ea Fo Jobn'S. Van Reursela irmen Arwold Nelson, and to the ay lereary. FEW GENTLEMEN of steady babite can 0 acco da-ed with good aud pleasant rootns 1D & private iy, at 204 Futon steet. Also, a few day bonders iu ve accom: médated on the most reasonable term. A parlor and bedroom to let, with or without board, wee TO THE LADIES. ; eee MILLINERY GOODS.—The proprie- c nee of the celebrated Carl choice assortment of Goods for the spring trade, Dever as yet presented to the ube ¢ quality and cheapness of the articles. ts ot fei ete: = ime table cutlery in sets ‘ag dozens, to assortent of bore Ces i peneiven, ‘dressing A The stock and tale of he Ac ments eaally! kept in this establishment will be disposed of a ai 5 ‘The s store to let. oa WORTH of China, Glass thd Earthen Ware forsale at 170 Eighth Avene, by nly AT hy ware is now open, and wll ne the following prieret—bine 4oup and ‘Ta. per dow; tafvers, 5s, 64-5 nie ae vs ie |e 18434 Fulton wd i hy eaEE, conn te rerum of spire as the ‘of srnetare On cis ns (and it is setated with confidence and pl it rian, free in, m8 very wy iaae time. ‘som much as this could no! BERT & CO, first, floor. Persons desirous of obtai may will please fie os letters, ». letter box 907, New York MPONTANT TO AL, 1843.—On the 13th day of F October, 1a, Iw severe pain in the si the tinued some five days. The'p of an abscess internally. le winter of 161, 42, I suffered intensely from Se a fae cause—contioual pain in the side, except when by a discharge of matter from 8 time | was confiued to my house, had ed much bloody matter, Ga was suppore es of consumption. . The ‘ty my five wae near its close, istar’s lars 4 Wild Ci gan to recover. y cough radi yefe ood R. SIMPSON, 8 Astor House. The assortment co The celebrated caror TEA A leed emblematical of tast Hint sacar eae orginal style, and Lawn Hats, do do, qpitre new style of Hints, eal MODINE CAPOTTES. CHINESE COTTAGES.” Pans and English .— Haddonfield, 3 Se te. SHERRED h en provement in this art, and sach chthe practical in was then ao br th writer, that he can now prgomoliah, the cure o! ts formerly. it cemanded month iter also begs to arate, that for foes who wish to er: the cure themselves, a The Private Treat n Dat she exact all those delicate dis and privacy, is directed i in the Nite maui advisable, however, that those w!.o — ble, should conaalt the author per prise them more than th: shapes, 73. per ware, és. per doz.; tafters, e.; ylow: bow!s from 2s. 6 hall lamps from $5 to $6,the same FANCY STRAWS, of the finest texture, in great variety. he proprietress respectfully solicits the ladies to favor per with a call, and examine her elegant and varied stock of nery for themselves, before they purchase elsewhere, as it will bea great saving to them in price, — great advantage as re- wards the variety and nd aualiyy lamps, oil, Liverpool, the down-rown stores ; common ware for grocers, by the bushel. B. No charge for crates to country 2) ES S3es Cd Eeeisse: aaa FGA ; i war S15 TORU EE EE | . ea He ay aa oe a H i HY 3 A cs He i H) HPges Boe i i : oo 1 Ef No credit system here. China tea sets trom 1 le on Wedbesday, LASS AT No.3 JOHN STREET, pot of STOUVENEL & BROLHE. tory, the only place where people can than’ any other place in this city. richest cut and following, when s cured a bottle of as Lcommenced the use of uss of my sid. constantly grew less, imey the profuse expectoration and spittting of bi my g-neral health became by degrees reatcred. By the Tatty part of. ee Tresum 0 nothing wil eur. a case ened certainty of his means of Separate rooms, also, are arranged for those who may have 19 to waitalitile. KING, ‘Mags de Modes, oe ‘Glass Mauefac: et supplied, cheaper Hh as jorement ‘of the tral and a word or two on the ground on bie, and expecially strangers coming to hineity, per eeta Bi, ‘on what TAILORING ES ESTABLISHMED 62 John street, (near William.) ,tubseriber respect{ully announces to hus friends and the that he has opened an Establishment on m, Where gentlemen will always find ge bh and Vastipoitie Astorenaet ot Gio Vestings, which will be made up to order i 8 ay passed by any ‘other establishment in the ow prices “= glass, Lamps ( or ha ed usmug the Balsam ae ae ed my trade, that of me tg contiuae without ieerrnptvon throug! IT will further remark,this remarkable, are was flected by i use of only three bottles of Gloucester County, N. J., Re, be hed to pattern. ‘Glass eve sivetends. Wits ‘and country trade ani mai cut to order. Wholerals and retail for cit at the above, and at their factory, No 29 Gold st. OOR PLATES! DOOR PLATES !—Those in want ot a handsome, cheap et durable Silver Plated ~r Brass Plate, can obtain irtic! BE. Engraving and Door Plate Establishment. 157 Bowery. Numbers, a new and beautiful article for nuin- (ee dwelling houses, Co ree min a engaged in the ea a ral isnt iy pact wo er a neae cenamenil ae Gaba, Mott, of Ni he ere scieica “of canaries ve a | of Wild Cher THOMAS COZENS" 4.—Personally appeared before the subscriber, oe of the justices of the peace inand for 16, duly affirmed accor- e bore iatement i all things true, Gay of is 7 of AP OLE MEN A. Williams, Esq. counsellor at law, No, 58 was cured of spasmodic as tw. are By the use of oue bottle of the Wild Cherry Baleam, Let th who doubt this wonderful eure rall at his office and see him. Jas. ‘oodraff, of Elizabethtown, N. J., da gerous bleeding of the lungs by the use o Two justices of the peace certify to this cure. ‘more of the numerous similar cases. Sola at 135 Fulton stscet, comer of Nas- wy ‘on them. Amer Fine Dress or Ldnte Coats, my solo, from Lo Thiynek, of "Philade "nesed Tie me, do Pants of Wool Black, or Fancy Cassimeres Vests of Saun, Silk, V Just received, a sple cody, at extraordinary tow prices. potlemen furnishing th trimmed, at the lowest possibie Prices fur C: SHIONABLE SUMMER GOODs. HE Subscribers offer to strangers apd citizens the largest and best selection of new id ata goods to be found aving been establ *yordins constant ¢ ‘Their assortment of the fol ence, No. 88 Green- iHe may also’be ‘referred 10 18 os m5 | alentia, Velvet. ke., t. Kiaiph is consulted F his private resid 4th door above Broome st, east rf mylid assortmenyot ATCH MAKERS AND WATCH JEWEL- 8. WALLIS & CO., No. 156 Brosdway, + tweeu ereieen Lane 5 ‘Spring aad Summer Perel ‘by post. THE TRUE WAY TO RECOVER HEALTH iy wishes to know the Riau Way to pur- there are none, were it surely made known how HeattH recovered, who would own goods can ae (Cae Libercy street, woul the public, who wish to have nometers, clocks, music boxes, or’ any desert) ricate, repaired or jewelled. aptments Tepaired or made new, ruby x, pallets for chronometers, ruby cylenders for lepines, ruby pins for levers, diamond capa, Me, and wate! a style not surpassed by am and wheels cat, and teeth rouudedy pu time pieces kept in order by the Yetr, as us long experience room to name any moi Price $1 per bottle. san, by Isane Butts ; Dexter, Albany ; = watches, however fine o Lire might be pron ed ant every description of "s is c this city since the year 1828, devee both In Paris Fund Jvondo lowing goods will at all times be found extensive, rieh and mn bout. Fer who so foolish as_ not to enjoy all the there that woa'd not BARRY'S WIGS AND SCALPS. ‘HE importance which all ages have attached to the Head of Haur,is¢ clear index of the value set 00 personal figure,and ot Natere the human form is Tesorted to, inorder, by Hence have aruen Earope Fusees ie clocks and bank y is capable of 1. Who live, when his experience can s0 much benefit himself and family? Itis a melancholy fac the most useful members of society die between the ages of How many widows and helpless orphans have beeu the consequence of mankind not having in their own power the means of restoring health when lost! THE CAUSS# OF DISEASE. 8s, it ariseth from the Narvunat Powers of the body not having sufficient strength, in the Natura Course or THE Sys tersar humors which that a very large proportion of Scarfs of rich Satin, ‘Mohair and Si'k, plain black, figured bl » sold apd silver figured, Sem colored, &e. &e. French oe ed read and cotton when by some ca deprived oft far proportion, Arie thew wonder disco tilati 2 ENESWVIGS AND SCALPS still stand pre-eminent above all others. ‘Their peculiar tight, kossamer, and ventilating character, their bei asthe hair grows; their elasticity, aud the nship, as well as their style of Hl combine to form such perfect heads of hat, that Coy The complete alle u iy required to make entitey orauy parts of equal to any imported, aud wiligive the best of re required. Charges mod GENTLEMEN WHO INTEND TO VISIT ae MANY—MR. HUGHES, Professor in the Royal M tary Corps of Cadets im Dresden, has accommod:tious in house for gentiemen es boarders and lodgers. He addrases himself many for the purpose of wats of Italian, on lish, thi tw and forty Satins, plain and 3 3 a ofall qualities ani Suape er English, "gi French and American, in a ete elastic, Luckskin, plain and with = M, to expel those mat their su prey Tourer and whore reten- jury to the organism. For from checked "perspiration : should have passe ovr of the body b ‘ck ‘upon the blood ; the rs cases abacus erik vs ctapweinn toe {mourities which should have passed the organs of the stomach and bowels. els are very healthy and stron the humors which the checked perspiration caused to be retain ed in the body, and no han nto be in this heal jeularly to such as, coming to Ger- Ky matsp, Lenn Woes cotton, linen, learn ng the language, wish to facili- ts, u nd and buckskin shirts ete Ulsan and mala shires “made iu the most faithful tate their advancement im it, by placing themselves in a family where it iscoustaatly spoken. : x. Hughes, though twenty-five years resident in Germa- jand, and therefore considers a resid t the above named has met with in the manafaetare of his unrivalled heads of hair for the lasttwo Saneuine expectations. He Confident of seti'yung. the, movt fastitvous and cheapest maker in the city. only be had at 146 Broadway, corner of Liberty at., up stairs. Private rooms (or fitting Wigs aud toupees. ny is anauve of Engl family as pea’, man siudieshis. of all deseriptions, ready hemmed for use, Mh im Wily scnclors calle the “shiny apna | fully ie in fact all paths man’s wardrobe ‘Tie subseribers would par ieularly recommend their supe article, the Improved Minerva Shoulder Brace. ‘Thisarticle is at if the stomach amd hy condition—if, for hould be in a custive or bound state, the received from the occa- taken up by the blood; y be so impeded, as to prods 3 Orit may be ome quicker in its cireula- If the lungs have been previous ammation of the lungs: if the heart, then or some affection of the heart, or Angina Pectoris; hen inflammation of the The different Posteo of promised to insuruct any so that every facility is of quisite for any future profession. For terms, ete, please ito apply to Professor Hughes, Dres- » New York, ana Mr. Th. W. Williams, Connecti kind)y protaysed to answer any enquiries, ‘a28 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ON THE Gamat a OF Peg coir LEVETT, Dentist, the navies into this country in . Ht year 18%, of inserting Teeth on the above scientific ractised by himself ALONE, How of tre public to his great improvement. e ene ot Cadets have kindly “edt lag veel residing with Mi red te improve those sciences re- IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. R. MELVEAU, office 129 Liverty street, near Green- wich street, whose great success in the treatment of com- irregularity or total im $0 great celebriety, ttee to ackvowledge that much of his succes cts of the Portuguese ent, and importer for the United States. ail temale opstructious 1s surprising. (See adver- fisement on last column of fourth page. 7. Mervents ean be cousuited. on all complaints incident to femnies with the strietest confidences VAUTLION Tu Saeed ADAME RESTELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, oe infurm ladies who with a proper mance is the treatment of their complaii i own sex, shat iu all casesshe rience, vractice and knowledge enables her to do so, ed wise pretender cot she fidence Ie € protec a rer intended to brace the shon'ders aad exvend the chest, and be found of immense beuefi: to 1 persons of stud‘ous habits, We 80 aired the habit of stoop on of checked perspiration, are age id this FLurp of Lire m apyplexy or paraly ton, and fever be t found invaluable. The: celebrated elastic Sioel Old established Linen De tint? Ip affneted, then truly wonderful ante og fe he tor if the brain has previously suffere: If an injurv has been done in time paat to the the part where such injury T PART will be effected vailing complaint, it will show itself again. been much trouble: fected by it, or some intermitting fever wi If it oe a child, then the measles, whooping cough, or scarlet fever may be expected, ‘The impuritie striving to get out, but are uot able without assistance, will produce that form of disease, which the person having these most susceptible to receive. can be prevented, and Narurs. in’ the dear of the Brandreth Pall to be so by thousands of our citizens, at Brondway. Corner of Park Place Jope costinues weak, then If Asthma has ever been a pre- Those who have Fever and Ague > ‘Gentlemes waatiog isda the ec: nomical in system of purchasing their own cloths mus profits laid onthe materiale by ther tailors, and getting then mace and immed, for which this establishment offers au advantage over ail others, the pro sive arrangements to make th business, superiutending both the cutting and sewing depart nt te the public a fami prices as an induer ment, bat hope that a snj manship, a poe jo@s attention to th revailing fashion, and the t Beata attraction we can offer tour natrons. MARTIN'S CASH ESTABLISHMENT. 154 Wsliam Street, Corner of Ann Street, is the city, ‘Phare is pres thereby saving the enor iciencies of the Teeth, the unvaried satisfaction given, which he fully in all cases, warrents his invith keutlemen Who have had arti 0 may reqaire new for th M. rh except! to them personally ,h atiention of the ladies th Sy set, or "T, Dentist, ‘0 0 Broadway, per. Warren s por tomy ofa Letter fross ‘M: M. ietors having made exten- \¢. principal branch of their ment personally. ‘Pyare They do not pre: eat emeeor ars obliged to ioe scarce! to experiment natend, Eouseling partons m8 rreet, between Courtland: attendance from 9 A. Motos BMALE MONTHLY PILLS: omens posi Ksq to Dr. Levett.{ iK, May 24th, 184: joth a matter of dury and pleasure to stte, on the princwle of atmospheric le fora lady in my family, has succees ed in every respect, in appearance, comfort, and utility, and has given entire satisfaction, fact, well unders'oo This medicine, if taken so as to purge freely, will surely o re ‘There is no form or kind o| Ve acurative influence uypn. Thus,| putrefaction, they cure Measles, Small aft contagious fevers. There is bad A me dicine Is in id s0 able to purify condition as ee Is. valucbl toad eurmg all kins sof chronic diseases, as Erysipelas, ewellines Sore Eyes, an is or me tnd tas always be sufficient, that the set of arti pressure which you LEY & BROWN. TAILORING sin, your obedient servant, ‘peso pends, rye ieiatons nae beta wat ene Pi Dr. Levett has p+ rmission to refer to some of the elite ofthe eitfzensof New ENTIST.—To those who have decayed teeth, and have neglected to have them attended to, either from fear 0 ts not betug properly done, oF the bash price usually char eny Lnepeere per ormed pertarni manner by cailing on it, Where he is 1m attendance at all ‘imeoyaae pared to Alt ‘eeth and invert, from one to a full set, ut Principles now known b) That will correspond with the times, and withisg Mr. P. invites al hum and they shalluot be duappointed by auy opecation Dot performed, and in fact perfect satisfaction in all jecidedly the cheny hand asele etstock of mich willby made up to order in x, &e., th a has given yur years, aud oc 9 por Gentlereen are requested to call tJ examive. them DE AND TRIMMED. made aud trimmed, eo do ic enlargement of the Perhaps the BRANLReTH I! iLLe.are one of tie mont Vowearen R uMatism and old ich general catisfaction d AVINS O 36 per cent. bo the ter the ima nd dh ‘AR ed blood, and cure in- hether of the bowels’ of the lunge, ‘Their Power is 80 great over the Brain aud nerves, that Palsies, Convulsions, (both in the and insanity are cured by rom sickness use them au mile ricratebe cose te be smseuaceds ie HW ehrome disease could ‘Those whose prejudices will permit thes, will find the Brandreth Pills a great blessing to them and to their families. They should be in every house. be justiy termed the safvty-salverof Disen oe,’ the Seo sell bg toem, i aortas sare coe x street *bostos. '# signature is written on the cever mamied o1 ie, teh a cA ome or} Y,febpw.ne ish thes own poo . wafficient tere tosiate that tarde yr <d these suld at Mad*me Foetal’ pe hers =, ‘York and 7 or of other parts of the body. mother and child, them ia fact, 4 any one suffering a4 hicHAR: £. MARTIN FN NTLEMEN AND LaDiesS’ LEFT OFF WARD- Hobi—Gentieoen: or families, doctoas of converting therr left off wear the highes eash p ena be used RB ther e snclosed Slaswees at 204 Grand street, from among us pecimens of his work can be seen in his office, axd references & given if required. m 22 SWAN’S ia Pus tt 3OD4 FOUNTAIN, R MINERAL WATER Al rn Patent, Nov. 3, aoa Manufactured by L. B. ater, re The attention of Dray is solicited to this useful pensive, complicated au ng apparel into cash, ean obtain for ‘he same TeANAL Rema TO MARRIED LADIES. AME RESTELL'S PREVENTIVE PUWDE: ane invaluadle Powders have been universally adop: bat France in particalar, forupwi this aa being the only mild. ” married ladies, vehose health ‘as is well known, was for thirty years Fel Ci ime od Pe pal tunities, she Mau at disroveries im medical sei the city or changin superflusas effects to dispose of, will vantage to send fc will attend themat their rei lence by appoi “gentlemen quittii "AKATUS—United States bre a es “ls extern] pair in used where the skin fr very fender or broken, it should be mized with one or two arts uf water. Part ‘Eaceroal Remedy ot Liniment ond Brandreth's Pi Dr. Brandveth’s Praneipal Office 211 Broadway; 1895 treet; 273 Bowery N.Yorky 19 theBighth ateeh Philadelphia, carver of Laig 3 wit Market atrect, Al py, as an outward aj or sores, it greatly nasi residence, havin, find it much to ty fists and other venders of Soda Water ud ecouomreal substitute for the ex- troublesome apparatns heretofore in te, “The advantages of the Atmospheric Fountain over the old method, are, dhe econoray of sts apparatus, Wuarter that of the old foun- ing such that any one of its operation and EVET No, 14 Vavick street, New York. A line through the Post Office, or otherwune, will receive prompt attention. LONDON AND MANCHESTER. ND EU: BER GOODS. Lt J ND ed a oe § Wall street. Th poe ye a omens for anles lnrge assort- Bi ner Lama, Cashmere ama, Persian, s favor Proof! vepsr Lame, Lawse For ailors. ‘Soings for ruspenders, corveta, Se. De? for AAS ABICALLAMSON SON M. DAVIES & JONES, 16 WILLIAM STREET, CORNER OF JOHN, AVE just teceived from recent importations, aud of ‘their own maziimciare, a very superior assortment of Spring bg) eousistiat of every thing neat, tasty aud fashionable in which added to thesr former stock, comprises an assortment of Koods rarely if ever belore Dene in one store, among which aréi— aan every variety, for gentlemen, youth and ehil- cravars—or plain snd figured satin, gro grains,cara- ‘& too. Fen po oe) of far Rtaglicley ot eotcracton ry capacity ean re ement; the trifling expense of materials for sup1 er with the small amount of labor required zs of the 1 png States, Canada, merica; and, as may be iat the proprietor aud his agents, gives A SURE TEST OF GENUINE BRANDRETH Examine the Box of Fills. ‘Then look at the Certiticate of Agency, whose engraved dat must be grerianthorized Agent must pope he Box agree with the THRE: Ceriieate, the Pills are TRURAE uot, they ste FALSE subscriber has rec ment of im ee India (Coats and hi tas now in ase le yc Ty the. year, ¥ ie the West Indies, and the hi entire satisfaction. ts and others in the Southern States and West Indies, aly adapted to their climat fe in the warmest season sing a ani Cotten an Wyimary cau ennacs 7 Tyo = io PRIVATE SELF.CURE. for the prompt, eure itker of foreign or domestic orizin, but have been nine years itn eneotiraying success. h package comiains every requisite for the cure of the . vroperly adapted to the vaned private treatise on secret mal every direction, with all necessary advice, packages were. the qanackery, and from their host of imitetors. up and using the apparatus, prepar- aoe adven varievies of Kaa ke., accompany each, ‘ale sale by the proprietor, also Geo. D. Coggeshall, 481 . Liese, 102 gonn street, ( 9 importance of this erties, and umustag the vast Sonata toralting to thousand bd ti peptially aronas tae empatiog of tho act , Pearl street, New York, General nied by ‘the Monitor within our control. Ev snd enlightened mind wrid Eoheseat Price five doliars a mr: 8, Mi) her A hon. ‘3 M ics ioe it. wnaly' iy answer inhe wf ttt fanbe Torwarded by sai ton any Gonrantee, in cases where cines are required, no further’ charges made. Persons ordering by letter {always post paid) must the prckage is required Fhe Monitor alone 1s $0 cents. “One collar post paid ens Fulton va Sanath persons are cantioned against manu ay infringement upon this apparatus, as ined to protect his intetests bat kD u SCA! . Lovies—ork wn and chese linen, lis! silt, &e, HOSIERY—OF cotton, merino, wool spun silk, &e, UNDER GARMENT'S—OF ton, &e, OLLARS—Piain end Byron, of all qualities and — Soa ie muslin, French cambrie, plain and with SUATENDERS—of gum elastic, silk, cotton, ke. OILED SILKS—Of white and fancy ‘colors, warranted not to adhere in apy climate. The above Meal only part of their assortment, and ix own interest by Descneaey m3 ‘their old established NER OF JOHN. FON A OLEN MANUFACTURERS AND. ALCO. PEINPRICA— Fer ole in. excellent with water wheel, and "i mated at God Pateotee us determi orrhaa or venereal haker knit merino, woolen, Sector Jordan's Specifi Rn enable the esta to make 9 prompt eure without suspicion. Sold ig at Drug Store. v3 Prin: few doors Gar Marion street, continnation of Ta HOTEL KEGPERS, STEAMBOAT ri ORS and Pinces of Tablic Amarement, &ke-—JA MEA G. MORFET: 121 Pris superior article of Sheet Bi he offers for sie chenp. He ales fi erior atyle, at the shortest netic wr REST LL, A. Office and len Courtandt -nd Literty.stieets. rj, the sirictext eontidense on eom me Restal! sesperienca and knowledge in the of obatunte cases offenle regularity eras is such a8 to req: MA DA Ms FRY nd puts them on in end on bee’ 4 rea D, Center street. one door ahs pote YOURSELF. —PRIVATE ADVICE —Icis it say in veed of medical aseistance, fou ed vai, ht al the ** eaEROH CARCEL LAMPS, Oandelabres fee ‘Ke. =The subscribers have just Opened a splendid assortment pf these goods, together with a vanety of uther articles ii Mine, } of entirely i ep that They « renin good may thus desire to come a means obtain as hd pevortme o Cy arth edt hit is was ae buine to nearly three times tmbra ay 7 eter Defore etladed torthat particarly maiied te Lamps, 20 BAR axel ties ra sii xo ee ae STREET, sire Forder, will be sent by zeal 0 any on eet & Ze — Indes residir: Infor 4 5, BRIOLES, i iF ENt*—The subseribers zo removed to the wrtof the buildirg 4 Falton Sidtea'Hovel and Water street, wh execute and furnish at the sh Equipments of all I des reet, opposite the Unied vi and suffering whiel “aa cage eee ith. It wor lainly and sal those who may auforcanate need ite fend ® good stream of water, 1, four or five neres of land. four miles north recently occapied as a cotton factory. Any hove business, would do well to HN A. VAN RIPER, Pliman and Bridee sre Brooklyn, N.'¢_ i—The uniersig je tet health ‘would uot ad are fauthially delinented, 00d i in ‘good a person mphingt call, for further pas actienlly adavt: | Sorc of the United Stxkes witha resonable PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS eee ie gad the wonder cad ed to tne use “ot ly assistance, be whateve improved patteras. Carpet Bigs, &o. oT Tndiseretion, from. whence rerults MComsuitutional debiticy,” will bef strmcting ty all classes renauat or sexu*l d. the health or constitu but the certamty. of restoration. ion of experience Tt showshow often pe HENRY J. STORMS & CO. isa friendly, yetsilent monitor where yhas made threatening inroads uj out not only the means of W. L. Onmnaby ine for engraving letters for ma; ul and eheap—also inventor of a desus on German istorical, trig KOTON WATER FOR SSHIPEIS tespectiully inform the owners and masters of vessl drants being now laid at then with Croton pphes inany qanutity, Taveuter of the Grammer aaaly tere Tine cercamty, in ast not be ie Pyed Rokr Dregnane: (who in still in pract ots and others are decei a the catward phy: eal appearance—how the atvennation of t e of the heart, derangement of the each pier for the exclusive use of suppl Water) they are now atthe shortest notice ‘We would state for general information,that no other persons are authorized (ander penalty) to farmish shipping with Croton Water exceptthe andersigned. N General Depot, South 81 Bank Note, Neca) cig ¢ egecntod in the best corre and piano-forte inakare-—furnbe Pies for stenmbeat verths, Door Plates, &e. « and economical process. rent in the world, No. 138 Nessau, corner of a riod. ing bon eon sara, transi fe, a mail to if United “Bold by vpn gt tasat Sia for the ni Hrice $5—hail boxe ite ‘appointment Cather Li uses imality they are the consequences of an “fae and peri ne as heretofore, 30 ents, No. 11 Barclay street, wear cis, whieh are dru A. STEMMLER, Attorney bereby 18 uested to auswer please QUES, for ship stores, war ranted to Keep for any length of iene, abd nigny climate, male lactated and for sale,twholesale snd ty ent a aun, I jis hands; emprnee be obliged to lay the whole before the publie, =F nds 8 & Co's, 77 Kast Brosdway, comer ‘of Marke tst. No. 63 Bowery, corverof Walker street. (0. 188 Bowery. commer of Spring on ‘A. W. White's, No, 146 Delancy street, comer of Suffolk No, 89 Canal street. sent out ina sealed envelope to those who directed to Box £67, if hin shall be = _New Onveans, Hes. MADAME COSTELLO dg Churches’ Bispenaary, FEMALE PERIODICAL PILLS—Guaray int f eae a atines, n has Jong been acknowleaged by the medical ¢rofe ly tried various boasted E LADIES—STR.KERS SOLUTION —There 24 no oreasion to Wear faine hay r of Ladie® are often troubled head, o¢cagioned by the pressure of the false hay look as well as ever it on account of the co} PUBLISHED DAILY BY GORDON BESNETT, AND NY acy STRE) omg Heraw—A dail issued raomil Week—price (wo cents ered copy wo farm as at the aame rate, tor an thly periods | have ders by mail enc! Y <oppnet © the resinte 5 wt, where the Pills are s0!d. wenn n> 1p—lnued every Socurday morning at eens Md ‘ter cents per co} ee ats, 18 advances or at tee 04 ic dress ‘heir leteers to et Anda ciiereognd.aleegs ine 0 clockepree ai siz and a (9 count subscribers samo ra’e for any speci = ledeed and Trisa Fotatoen, i ida r ») N. B—Delivered in any part of the city. AUNANAM J. JACKSON, Pawn LLA BEANS, Reade strect, next Broaiway , lonns mone 2 persone) ye ree Wasber Smee me Naa ime dtaven Vasoees ust Von: yeity 01 every desertptio 19 Larrele Whit to Jan aa Ginger Hoot’ iphave