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the whole line of this canal wai on the 1th inst. to P. W, Taylor & co te sumn_of $323,000, The estimate tor the work ee $367,000, and the law provided that it should not t at more than that amount—but it will be seen that it was taken by one comeann at $45,000 ss than the estimate. The line of canal to be cons ire noted under this letting is thirty-five miles in length, including a reservoir, ‘on Loramies creek, which will complete the Miami Extension to its vtersection with the Wabash and Erie Canal, near Defiance. ‘The contract provides that it shall eted by the Ist of November, 1544, with it is said, the company are fully able to et comply ‘Tue Leap Crry.—Business has not been for seve- pertant alterations in part refurnished with is egain open forthe reception of Hotel is too well known to require a d ral months as brisk in Galena as it nowis. During Itis confessed to be, for people of bi the present week the city has been crowded with ba! or pleasure, one of the qmost favorable of ay, uy the wagons hauling in lead Galena is, truly, “the lead | , The taunt eee it in dade city.” The streets, almost daily, are blocked tor | perintendancer and here ay aliens tha pon atwh juare with lead teams. } friends and the public. OLE tumere, April 20, 1843. Jackson’s Fine.—The New Hampshire legis- lature has resolved, almost unanimously, to instruct senators and request the representatives of that » in Congress ‘to use their best exertions to pro- ure the passage of a law by Congress, uncondition- y relunding to General Andrew Jackson the fine mposed upon him by Judge Hall, A. D. 1815, for an alleged contempt of the auibarity of the said judge, indefending the city of New Orleans from a ruth- MANSION Hove HOTEL, Ds, PHILADELPHIATSOUTH, rHRD STREET. wv Families and Gentlemen. JOSEPH HEAD resvectin aud the public, that he ha: pe lately kept by him.’ ‘The entire, renovation of tnis establish ment for the 2ecommodntion of femil entlemen, with Bis loag experiance end husmb's services, he. Ropes for & seare leas fofetan ic i i of public patronage. What with the supply of the best that the less foreign foe, together with the cosis and interest | Tytrsjumisn, comfortable lodgings. good Wines aut wond on the same. cheer, his every effort will be directed to the satisfaction of his A Trvety Great Man.—The Boston Times says, | P87) The New York Conrier & Enquirer; New York Heral Bostou Cousier ; Beltumore American; Madisoniau; Richmond a engui one ot atter thy he supernumerary police officers went home celebration of the 17th, and solemnly nail- s baton over the fire-plece, placed beneath follow: ing iscription:—* Respect this, my child for ittells you that your father was for one day, the guardian of his country’s peace.” Honorary Mempers or tHe American InstI- Washington Globe; rer; Richmond Whig; Charles: ton Courier: New Orleans Picayune ; will please insert one month aud send their bills to the Mansion House. 23 Imr PLANTERS’ HOUSE. rure.—The rola eing gegilerich have recently been wens Sea 100 per cent. ablen will cottinae oe elected. James 8. Wadsworth, esq., Geneseo, N. | heretotore to besupplted with every luxury the market atfords, York, the President of the State Agricultural Socie- | The building is the largest, inoat airy,and Combines more com: forte than any in the etty, and is not surpassed by any Hotel in e. Every attention will be ty. Wm. P. Van Rensselaer, esq., President of the Rensselaer County Agricultural Socie ty. iven by the undersigned, his agents, Noan Wensrer.—An eulogy on this great scholar | 24 #¢FVants, to accommodate thone who may favos him with a is to be pronounced at Amherst College, on the Nay 5, 1843. ‘mil6 Swr Fourth of July, by H.M. Spofford, a tutor in the Seminary. Senrence or Deatu.—On Wednesday, at 10 A. M., Chief Justice Shaw pronounced sentence of death upon Isaac Leavitt, recently conyicted at Ply- mouth of the murder of Mrs. Knapp about a year since Dearu sy Ligutninc.—The town of Sterling, at Rock River Rapids, Ill., was visited about 12 0’- clock, on the night of the 3d inst. by a thunder storm ol unusual violence. The dwelling house of Mr. > Jadd was struck with lightning, and Mr. 3. killed. Orro Morry.—We visited the race course yester- day to witness the wonderful feats of this individual, who, though small in stature, is herculean in ‘AAMERICAN HOTEL, NEW YORK —Aaving com- pleted the repsirs and alveratious of the American Hotel, and the adjoining house (which I have apnexeato it) I respect fully solicit from my friends and the public 2 continuation of their ‘The situarion is as good as that of any similar the city. It fronts on the Park, and the Fou tain is unmediately opposite. ‘The house has been newly ¢ peted, and everything thoroughly repaired: jd 6odim*re WM. B. SANS SOUCT HOTEL, EN yee utly be been efficiently ett pd offers every des to gratify the tastes and secure the comfort of visitants. ‘ riber, aware of the preference for the mineral waters of Saratoga, Will procure a constant supply at such intervals and in such mode as will preserve their grateful as well as medici- nal properties. It is the object to make this establishment a referable resort for famibiex and those who choose comfort and re é - | Quiet, rather than the crowd andtumulcof our sister watering ngth. avon five hundred poreotin. svere Pre- | Mace. ‘The manber of is ces belo ot, among whom were many of the beauty and | rooms, with its large, shaded & adapt it to tashion of the city, and all seemed highly pleased h the performances. The first feat of Otto Moity, was that of riding round the course on two norses, he standing on their backs without the aid of any kind of saddle. Chis he periormed to the delight of all who saw him, and in the space of two minutes and a half. He next mounted a scaflold on which he amused the audience by many dexterous feats with sticks, balls, &c., at the conclusion of which three large cannon balis were produced, which he handled in a wanner that caused many to believe they were hol- ow: He threw them to the height of 12 to 15 teet sad caugatthem oa the muscles of the arm ; also outie back of the neck—and by a sudden’ Jerk caw them to run down the arm to the points of ihe fingers, where he balanced them apparently at that parpose. Still more effeciually to ccomptizh it, the sub- scriber intends materially te reduce the rate of charges to those who favor him with any continuing extent of patrouage; and in all tl will endeavor to promote the convenience and enjov- ment of hisguests—in we way reducing the supplies and com- foris hitherto provided for their entertainment. The house is now open, and in complete prepsrstion. R. 8. WARREN, je22 lin*re Ballston Spa, Jane 12, 1813. SHARON SPRINGS, PAVILION, SCOLARIE COUN TY, N. ¥.—This splendid and commodious Hotel having been enlarged, Fepainted and refurniahed in the most elegant manner throughout, daring the prst winter, will be opened for ception of visiters by the subscribers on the 25th of May iterations and addi to accommodate a mvch gre and in a manner affording every comfort a promenade grounds will be handsomely relaidont with a view to afford the most advantageous prospect of the surrounding ‘The roads to and about the Springs are being im: ns to the interior will enable them s thanformerly ouvemence. The ease. ‘Che balis were examined a ter the perfor- cquestriaus. ‘The grounds ia 7 e have also bee! mance, and were found to be bona fide—solid can- | House is being enlarged snd much non ba ae ine ae date all who a The Chariot race was ahead ef any thing hereto- | ous Bal leys which fore jn Tangements of the Pavilion are such ae to afford every attention ore performed upon the St. Louis Course. It was | to'the comfort and wishes of visiters with & well organized really beautiful. Three Chariots each with two | corps of servauts: and in short the subseribers will be prepared horses, were engaged init. It was periormed in a to receive tae eg! in @ manner not to be surpassed by an } ; . establithment in the conn hitle less than two minutes and a half. At the con- White Saipsur Water of Sharon Springs it ean be clusion a pole was erected in the course from | saidit is not surpaseed by any thing ol the kind in the known which Otto Motty suspended himself in various by the strength of his arms and legs, and r two large weights in his teeth, when in a horizontal position with his feet against the pole-—St. Lowis Ariel, 6 inst. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CaLico Printinc.—Great as have been the improvements in this branch of the cotton trade, there 1s every probability of sull great. er ones taking plac >, and which appear calculated world for the cure of rheumatic, cutaneous,bilious and dyspep- tic complaints, and for the gure of erysepilas, sxit rheum, sero fula, liver complaint, and generai debility, #8 has been certified by some of the most émineat medical prote By a recent analysis made for the proprietors of the Springs, by cue of the most eminent chemists in this country (DECI ton of New York) the following results have beeu obtained from one gallon of water: Grins. 1162 224 Sulphate of M: ia Sulphate of Magnesi > proditee = Chlorice of Mag: 2.40 to produce a complete revolution ot the present sys Hyarosulpl ireteit Oolta tem. There are two metheds by which it is sought Vegetable extractive matter 2.28 tobe done. The first which claims priority of no- oon 160.94 Sulphuretted Hydrogen Gas-++++ +++16 cubic mches, ‘hese Syringe are within a few hours’ ride of Albany, Troy Saratoga, Schenectady, Usica, &e.; and are accersible either from Causjoharie, on the Albay and Usiea Railroad, where Bort coaches daisy ewait the arrival of from heneetady and Utiea, to convey ¥ distance of about eight miles, arrving ¥ ¥ the turnp ke from Albany to Cherry Valley, by daily stages, being about forty five miles west of the city of Albany. Persons leaving New York in the eyeving boats for Albany, arrive at the Sharon Springs the mast dey tu time for dinner. K, GARDNER & HASKELL. April 28, 1845. 430 cod3m*r ‘lon Proprietors would notity the public Mat Gas season for the anvual visitation of these fountains of health has rived, end that there are fiye h otels and four batamy establis! ments ready for the reception. of company. : For advice im re- gard to the probable of these waters in their individnal cases, and for Lon of thee different springs, they are permit- ted to refer to Dr. J. W. Frauess, No. 1 Bond street; t» Dr. . Bulkley, Lecturer on diseases of the skin, No.43 Bleecker street, or to Dr. Salisbury, at the Springs. m2] 2m* r LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, “BATH BUILDI NGS,” (Formerly Renshaw’s. TPHIS well-known and delight(ul sea bathing establishment ‘will be opened for the reception of visitors on and after the 25th June inst, The buildings nave nadergone a complete and tice trom its great novelty, is that which is termed auie process, and which those who profess ne secret are pleased to aver, '8 accom omething after the following fashion :—Let supposed that a piece of calico is to be printed process, This is done by machine and roller ary way, but on which roller is placed 4 (not engraven) a pattern composed of vari- ous metals, as iron, tin, brass, zinc, &c. This pre- ® mised, the roller now passes through an acid, (its composition asecret), and coming in contact wita the cloth, imparts thereon the desired pattern, say black, blue, green, red, &c ; and on the piece pass- ing through the machine, and quickly dried, the work is verfect without being subject to any other process. The merit of this plan, if any there be, is said to consist solely in the preparation of the acid, which issaid to possess the extraordinary property ot imparting any desired color to the cloth; subject, however, to the various kinds of metal of which the pattern on the roller may be composed. The other method, and which has been succes fully tried, is that of laying on the colors (supposed mine- ral ones) in oil. This is also effected by machine and roller, but with an engraved pattern. Should VON SPRINGS, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, NEW Y! thorough repair, ad no efforts will be spared to maiutain the either or both of ea methods become generally deser diy high reputation which this establishment has here adopt ‘a anal ci) tofor ja Srlopted, ax-exiznoruinaty re vbintina in the Art iateen see e aera inertia fl by $7 vez sroek, instead of the By the first, or galvanic process, dry- salteries of all kinds, or nearly so, would be super- seded; and by the latter, if mineral colors only are used, a somewhat similar result would take place.— The colors by either of the two processes will, it is said, be fast ones; a most important desideratum children and servants half (a former pr price of $1 iag much room, will ind ace’ people, not requ terms. The steamer Oras, Cantain Allee, from the Fulton mar ket, and the steamer Shrewsbu Corlies, from the foot of Robinson st, will each m: ea daily trip between New York and Long Branch. Stages will be in readiness upon the arrival of either of the above boats at the Ocean House, to con- indeed, if realized.—London Post. Yes passengers immediately to Long Braveh. Farefrom New York to Long Branch $1. MES GRE ¥, “ie BY THE CHAMBER OF CO) Long Branch, J 18(3. {4 Im AND BOARD OF UNUKRWRILERS.— A GRANGE PLACE—BULL'S FERR Y—This deli he ty that aley, Joseph Tinkham, Alerry, A. Cartwright, Sum! Cangler, Russell Stary Were appoiuied by'our respective boards, as suitable persons tp act as Mariue Surveyors for the Port ot New Yo:X, and: A ¥ sa Clerk, and we 1ecommend them accordingly, in fal summer resort, formerly kept by Mr Jobn Ponson, since his decease beeu continued by Mrs Pousou and Mr’: ‘Stee ett, Whe are now ready for the reception of boar- ind Visitors. CN gid steamboat rups regularly (see ement) to the ferry, making it as agreeab'e a place for recreation as canbe found. The bar is stocked with the best of wines and liquors. Lae. Kk. Bran ta li eases where thelr secyices are required. A splendid ta xet cround at the place, and companies on tar ‘The Chamber 0, Commerce of New York, get excursions cannet be ether speoramod ated elsewhere. oe 1 Re Ogaden, President. hie BETH PONSON. n _— Sec’ ‘Phe Board of Underwiners af New Yor if: fr Ogden, Prosident. Walter'it Jones Sec'y of the Board of Underwriters jt m% Im*r eHEN M. ANNETT. Respectfully informs his friends that he has resumed his former business at 131 Fulton street, between Broadway aud Nassau street, where he is prepared to accommodate dinuer and supper parties, clubs, &e. in his former well known st: le. ons and airy rooms for Reference Com New York, June 9, 1843. TREASURY NOTES LOST. jourts | O87. by the subscriber, bet ween the #ities of New York | Martial, Se. &c. in constant readimess as in forme: 44 cud'Philadetphia, a pocket memorandimn book, containing | Je? 1m" r ve following Treasury ) NAPOLEON COURTIN, No. 168} Fulton strect, oppo} A No 19595 10 June, 1842, ‘per cent, to psf ok Hg rd, avails himself of the eadored of the ine ing Herald, to iniorm his fioaks eal ont omers B 19596 10 » "6 Res who may continue to honor him with their patronage, that he A 19556 10 ” 6 . Dow continues the Wine and Liquor trade at Cy store as above, A 34000 10 “agi | . Bw 5 90 | and that he has now on hand an excellent and fuil assortment B& ‘ool Wo ” H » Bow 90 | of French Brandy aud Liquors, of Wrench and Foreign Wines, © 002 10 » Ma of the best quauity, vintages aud brands, which he will sell by —— nand R.L, My vere, 0 | the barrel or ga'lon, by the e x dozen. He has also for sale 1244. t Mar., 162, 6 per cent, to 871. Brown, endors- fine Freuch Vinegar, Olives, Capers, &e ed iz Viarch, 1842, to B. Ranwap and lyers, 50 He begs also to recommend to the favor of _ public, his u 20865 2 April, set, G. Loyal, endorsed Avril 1842, commodious fice, cs he keeps constantl (As) on end pe K. L. Myers, 50 st IY jase led.) His bar Bay Ovatern, (fresh or pick is furnished with eapital Chablis, Saumur, Pncsomll Barsac, Chambertin, ‘and ical Cha wines. A cold collation, a la 0G or with rpc nioet, ke. m30 1m*r — Lhe proprietor the ‘House Neo. & street, known as Pesrsall's Saloon, retarns his si0- cere thanks to al! those who have been pleased to favor him with their patronage at his former place of business. adjoining, and takes the present oceasion to inform them wl has opened his Saloon as above, which he trasts .will Sons compa nison with any similar establishment in the ‘city ; and where also, by anremitted attention, together wich a determination not to be surpassed in the catering line, he hopes t> rereive a esotimuance of chat patronage, and for which neither pains nor expense have been spared. DAVID PEARSALL. at 75 South Frout street, or Messrs, Fnitadelghia, or «0 17 Front street, New Yor 843. (Bigned) R. L. MYERS. A. SAMANOS, NO. f WALL atin tes BROADWAY, offeis for ento ollowing articles, vig, nt superior Guiea Tobacco. 0 Beles of vasnous qualities of Havaon Leaf. ; rama of superior Lurkey Baoking Tobacco eal! ti) : / te A sinall tof Arsow Hoot and Cocos Nut. PALMO'S ARCADE BaTH, 10 Cases of 10 and 6 dk sh Seafarlatti “ i baceo, HA: LA | 6 Dor bottles one pound eagh Natchitoches Bid ot New | PPLE GENTLEMES™ SALOON NOW OPEN.—Great Keduction. ‘anoues end Pana ‘The subscriber having leused the above ovtablishment, for & term of years, has commenced improvements on a scale Ww when completed, will, he flatters himself, vie in taste, in cost- ly elegance and maguilicenee, with any similarestablishment inthe world; having visited the best conducted baths in Ku- rope, he felt no hesitation in assuriug hie fellow citizens thet the spirit which has for ‘the past si Yenrs actuated him in Ce ling (no jendiad mansions jor their social comtori sud conve hot, on the p sent occasion be lost sight of, nud that to the improvements and piteancies of the Earopean Baths, he will take the libert of siting f rom t* ¢ inveptive resoarces of his, own caltivate and well kaown taste, all that he has observed wanting to ren- dey the enjoyment of 'a bath the ” of perfection. ies Saloon will be in readiness ina few days. A all deacon of the varied improvemeuts will be given when c Au assoruneut . ta different ia Spans aloe sl bo. ite chewing tobnceo,” i I aikereatqusiites, ar cases, mateh sh cherry s, and a general assortment of paper scwarm, Yin; Garcia, Meudora, Perit, Star and Lord Byron and ‘nany other artieles two numerous to mention—all are offered oC mnolesale and retail Also, 8 casks of Pill or We: mes tm, Boxes, of differen UNITED STATES LEA EMPORIUM, plus al 3&1, nis 195 Onathans sivas, dies Fore. completed, and the whole thrown open for ‘Jon. ‘And 116 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. “mS wd FERDINAND’ ‘PRLMO 18 BLERCKER STREET. CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. arn LESALI AND RETAIL. LAN TON TEA COMPANY. comtiane to offer £01 merant Teas of Ys most de nd syle. specially incindes the lelicious and ick Every package bears the ens therein are so from light And air that their vality and spared in any climate, Theii as ta perhiape scarcely to be exerlien. It the ounost regard to the rights of (he eustor wh feapect to weight and quality, and nm. reapnoas. All varenasers are calied upon to return any PHILLIPS, Merchant Tailor, (late of 7 Astor House, Broadway, } impressed with the necessity of meeting the ey of the umes by il reduction of his prices, and finding wwomible to do +o while subject to the enormous outiays a etessarily incurs, has determined on ‘without disparagement to. the fierelore, removed his cata im ekinan, where of gentlemen can now be supplied ht deduction of ten per cent trom his former low prices. ‘The following in submitted merely ex x specimen of the foregoing assertion 2 ower Wil rem an wi Which tal to give them the fullest satisfaction, which serine Cost maja ine besteezio, hom 838 to Sie il be cheer‘ully aud promptly refunded." Conn | Ext 0, of the finest quality, 73 ments, heads of families, and | Ch the Vests, 275 ¢ advantage to supply thom ma Chis establishment jeanne suime Java COPPHE 1oRsted every day mod icwes thas ant other house tarnishing the came iat show pf the Unites tater exee Wy of articies, Jiisr waretonce if Amorion tor the cals HOUSTON, Dentist, has retumed to New York eoneied Dinas Toe m ine lead ms iy Patk Pisce, 24 doorfrom Broadway, rou si4@" aw lin eg MEDICAL. DEAFNESS. DRS. CASTLE & EDWARDS, AURISTS, 38 BROAD WAY.—Exceny lly comply with the request of Lieut, Me- was lavalided home as uit for duty, tience of toial deefuess and discharges from hus eats} on his. wav to Bnglaud, he pl inal eare of Drs Castfe and hd meut he recovered his heariog, and ned (o his military duty, Sigued, HMENEVEN, MD. Surgeon to HB. M, Forees, Jamaica. ACOUSTIC DROPS. A.sure cure for inciptent deafuess, earacho, pains, buzzings, oy singing souads inthe este, collections of hard way or vital ed secretions of the organs. Their Acoustic Oil has been & popalar remedy aa'a curative in all diseases of the enrs for UI> wards of tweuty ‘years. Offces removed to 201 Brondvesy, Corner of White FOR aa SHILLINGS A BEAUTIFUL DATHE Hat Mabe. TO GROW. ANDRUFF CURED, snd Jighs, red, or grey hair made to grow naturally dark an? beaut le r, these ai real and actus! quahties of Jones’ Coral Hair Restorative. id Bus been proved by hundreds be have eoed V6 it, to be ene oi the finest things ever made for the hair, making’ itsoft, dark, and uulky, and keeping it 40 twice a8 long as any other preparat It haz been sent to Fxrope, where its called the fo!} wing from the Royal Beientific Heateation 41 Wg snare, minutely, vested. Jones: Coral Hair Restorative, and hind it consists of compounds decidedly favorable fer nou: Tivhiog, softening, causing growth, curing dandiuff and making Hight, red, or tev har grow dark tnd fine Signe 8, BAKER, F.RS.1, ‘Portman street, Portman square, London. gold at the low price of 3,4 or 8 shillings a bottle, at f the American F mele, #2’Chath and by these agents—in Philadelph ey Dock streets; or next in Brooklyn, street Agents wanted 1m all other citie DOCTOR BELL. DOCTOR BELL devotes his personal ati: tion (daily, noe .) {othe removal of private « iseases in every stage, All salen under protracted cases, aggravated or une successfully treated by inexperienced or prctended rractition- ere—thos. ‘aboring under the destructive effects of mercury or quack nostrains,and ail who suspect the’ remains of, disease lurking in the system, may consult Dr. B. always with a guar antee of a cure. Persons contemplating marriage, Who have been the sub- jects of delicace diseases, aay consult Dr. Bell with honorable confidence. Past-paid letters, deseribing the case of petsons at A distance, have his promptatieution. Jr. B.'s treatment never expotes 16 suspicion, and is well known fo Le anfo and perme- oT Private Offices87 CEDAR STREET, two fern! from Broadway. er Di JAMes w. ATTRIDGES Te FOR IN. digestion, er Dysypepsia.—This invaluable remedy, wl during th last fiity years has saved thousands from the ) death, both ia Europe and America, is now introduced publie- ly tothe many Victiins who are suffering from above named distressing disease. oprietor Sait it decidedly co be uunderstood, although he takes this method of making the reme- dy publ se ineture ie uot caleulated to care all the dhveases ‘ineident to the human’ frame, but merely those iu- ‘disordered state of the alimentary canal; aud known nor Dispepsia. The trial of « single bottle will jel9 Im#ee prove to most ptical that, by following the directions Which neegmoany it, that teriblo disease may be entirely era- fate Numeroas testimonials my, be seen by appl: Messrs. Carte & Nephew, corner of Water street an i lane. For sale, whovesale and retail, at the above named store, and at 118 Bowery. 1030-Im*r DOCTOR VOURSELF. PRIVATE, APVICE.“IT 1S. IMPORTANT WITH LY inucedof MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, that go pa good Lo hie pavately and prowmptly, All who may thus desire to consi ofessional friend. should by all heans cbtain cud read the book called the Kubleou,”. “The fourth edition, which has been recently much im to nearly three times its former size, and jects and diseases noc before alluded to\that lly interesting to invalids who for many 1easons: happen to need advice privately. zen by Dr, Grewory, who ia till jn the pras- ‘it Barclay st near the Pau I weaken, torape ty and suffering which come under the head of Private Ml axe fauhtully delivested, and the best practical method of ob: taining sound health. It isa work plainly aud practically adapt- Je expe may posnb! < to the use of aah those who may unfortunately eit i Lege y asi ance, of whatever !age or sex. ‘That the Treating apou Impotenes, Barrenness, anda certain de- habit of youthful miliseretion, from whecee results tational del be foaid both usefal and iu- tise Tisadly lent monitor where y has. taade threatening inroads ‘upon the health or constitadon, aud points out not only the means of fran but the certainty, of restoration. The work is written icion of experience, (who ts still in practice is Sind Wtseteatnw atten teeses ed octnes exp barstres tv, the Cutward physical appearauce—how the attenuation of tre frame, pupitation of the hearty derangement of the vervous system, cough, indigestion, aud. train of symptoms indicative of consumption, are often ‘ascribed to wroug ciuses, when mn reality they are the consequences of au alluring and pernicious practice alike destructive to the mind and body, ‘The price of the book is the same as heretofore, 50 cents. For sale by the author at his residence, No. 11 Barclay atreet, near Broadway, and atthe following agencies, which are ria! stores;— Sanis’, No 79 Fulton street, corner of Gold atreet. 86 William street, near Maiden Jane. ', * — Fulton street, corner of Water street. David Sands & Cos, 77 Eagt Brosdway, comerof Market-t Dr. Charches’ Dispensary, No. 188 Bowery. corner of Spring street. Di: W. White's, No, 146 Delaney street, comer of Suffolk eC htiton’ ’s, No. 99 Canal street. It will besent out ealed envelope to those who may ‘de- sire 50 to orderit Orders by mail enclosing $1, directed totBox 567, if post paid, will pay for the book, which shall be sent smu ately, as directed, lixewrse free of postexe. wa27-Im*r SHERMAN’S LOZENGES. ENORMOUS quantities of these popalar medicine are sotd during the year, and still the demand is constantly inerear- ing. In five years the Doctor has gone from a few pounds to $7 tons in a year, and where it will stop we cannot conceive, While Sherman’s Lozenges are so pleasant that ‘childrep czy for tiem,” they ere wonderfully efficient, or they would hd, a pare ized by our worthiest citizens, as for instance lank, 4. Sherman Brownell, Had. Register of the eit we "B. Bunn, Esq. wet register, Rev. Mr. Dunbar, of the Doax- Of Bosten, Rev. Mr. Senator Archer al street Wer urch, Rev. Sebastian Streeter, Anthony, of the Oneida Conference, Hon. Zabriskie of New Jersey, and hundreds of ethers of the like high respectability. Sherman's Worm Lozenges—Tested in over a million of cages, and acknowledged by the medical fealty to be the only, safe and certain worm destroying medicine in the world. ‘They are prescribed daily by nearly all our physicians, Sherman's fise ede have any reputation—the Doctor isa member of the Medical Society and a skilfu! practitioner. herman’s Camphor Lozenges—Lleadache, sea sickness, plestions lovrsaer of wlth, aad demrapiesirr ated int few mjputes by them. ‘They have been fully proved ina maltitude of cases and never known to fail. Sherman’s Cough Lozenges allay all tickling or imitation of the teroat or lungs, promove expectoration and cure the most harrassing cough of colds in one day; also, asthma ang whoop- mg cous tightness ofthe chest. Consumption has re- peatedly been not only relieved but effectaally eured by Sher- man’s Cough Lozenges, when all other means failed. Sore Nipples positively cured by Sherman’s Pap:lary Oil. Sold at109 Nassar avert, and sold by agents, at 8§ Bowery, ax: Broadway, 221 Bicecker st, 227 Hudson st, Rushton 39 Fulton st. Brooklyn; J VanY. Dr Reed, cor Gay and Sar i. Cincinnati, Ohio; Dyer, Jr, 42 Woe Staaaes e treet, Boston; m2 | EXTRAORDINARY CURE, OPiFERQUE PER OBEN DICOR. > DB, JOHNSON takes this method of snforming thee peblie that he sti!l affords relief to the afflicted of both sexe: may be always cosaulied with the wtment couidencs fh ihe worst cases of secret diseases, or any of tue effects resulting from the use of mereury, or the raal-practice of quacks, ‘The follow act of a letter in the Jo es the triumph of al quackery, and at hecessity in the publie discrimi: 4 and the chariatan. myself under the jon between the regularly re of a nostrum yend:r ise are me for one Holler and made pat ligkeol my athetions Ieeat cv ect, tog Llecame worse every day—my appetite failed.t was unable to attead to business, and after yr ne Tas this vile impos tor had the impudeuce to tell me he was not & doctor, but mere ly sold his stuff. In this hopetess situation a friend hired a ear- riage (not beieg able to walk at the time} and drove me to your office, 17 Duane st. You examined my case and promised tocureme. You have performed your undertaking in a short time. As 1 now e.goy, perfect health, I think it my duty to those afflicted to wake thi suateneat ou publig anromeh the ater, 1 Titita at, New tJ to prevent the ease Office open from 7 in the morn je20 Im*re A medicine may he had in any of its na merous forms. ing “Ul! tea at might. e20 JSEENARD STREET. M4? ame #TELLO, Femaic Physicien and Grada aa Midwile, offers her professional services to the ladies of this city and conutry. ‘The anatomical and physiological which distinguish the female from the ma Ri, aon her diseases and fauctions altogether her o ny oithese diseases are exceedingly corny ye pe ‘and ob scure, requiring an accarate knowledge of the female system to treat them with sneeess. Madame Costello having had long experience and surprising success in the treatment of diseases incidental to her sex, ap- rises Indies on the point of confinement, cr those iid rom suppression, irregularity, obstractions, &c. that she will be happy to afford a comfortable temporary home at her residence, where they can always have the best medical treatm: most matronly care and nursing, or if preferred, wil end attend them at their ows houses until perfectly revovered me C. particularly begs to iarese on the minds of the delicate, that she oficiates personally in avery case, 20 that hesitation or dread need never be auprehe! N. B=Madame Costello would inform ladies reading ont of the ercy, whose health would not admit of travelling, that she ‘would devote her persoual attendanee npon them in any part of the United Biates within reasonable di ean be cousnized at her re mes nnd with the strictest req A | communications snd letters must be post paid. wait on O FARMERS RAZIERS) & AGHICULTURIGTS BUT TERME! ‘ond Chemiat, Fang land, 58 Essex street, "New Yor! ‘wont earnestly direct the attention of all concerned in the welfare of horses and cattle, tp the following mralnable medicines, prepared according to the formul: one of the most emi i veterinary surgeons now practia sonth of Hota and proenred by the presente prommetor nt cous won UWET IC HOSE MALLS ct hese balls are x radieat fear for all disorders in horses, arising from impurity of the blood, gross humors, and obstructed perspiration, such ns gre: wo the heels, swelled Jegs, strangury, gravel, eruptions on the skin, They say be’ administered at any time or feason, withont, change of diet) ox ‘uterfe rence with maual is At the fall of the year, when horses 4 Renerally anderyo.n sinaae ot hit, she sexier aoe (of these balls will prove high ly benefi and even a preventive of many diseases to tae i at this se. he re beealiarly jable. jd in packs containing x ball UORDIAL FELON DIUNR Decidedly’ the best. medi Loe i} can vncedmayetered, ret oad been iy? heres cat ing from cold, #aeh as hi fevers, lent of iwertug, cousth hooriaa, lowe of mai, Be. Bold in swith diveetioos pars MOLEANSING DRINK for new. Calyed Co nate service and should never be omitted, in all case: pies the placenta, secundims, or cleausing, 1s ceeerneied It not only forwards the disch but most admirably nacnre timely assistancs Ba fy ing that extraneous matter, why ad jes the course mi y canal,preventing the ful- fiment of its proper function. his drink ‘also, counteracts a variety of complaints to which imal is afterwards liabl whilst the flow of milk is reais ily promoted. In pack- nara, mith directions, 3 6d each, “ED ER BOTTLE—For subduing inflamma gad wicapid’swelliges ra, bopeee’ clos em excellent cool ion lotion, for relaxed sinews, bruises, sprai ck: wounds, Ke. In bottles, with dirgehons, a ne NS stable should be without {t, VULNERARY BALSAM—For eradicating warbles in Lt horses, healing cuts and wounds, however ahvo an epplication to eaukers i the hoof an beat remecy that ean be used. Bold in bottles, with directions, ind ench. PBTAL KGIN, ND WOKM BALLS, Quip BL. whet, ‘Ke, ke,’ “At this establishment, the most caution is mvariabiy observed, in the selection of genuine fami! PHYSIC TANS PRESCRIPTIONS.—J B. Lil Loa ten with a sense of their Vital importance, shall ly observe preperation of physi- or fable. scrupulous accuracy in the ‘The above medicines are prepared and sold exclusively at the Medvent Hall, 4 Koray street, three doors from Grand, op. the ooust evaniry promptly exooued, =a any DR. i) LG: OCULIST, He] fo OABWAY of the Eves, have Hit copter So been eo ‘They are perfect cures for [smreatory dis- cases of the ever, for weakness of sight, and o never fall to remove nebulas of the longest sanding any surgical operation; their efficeey in curing removing eataract has been truly astonishing, when hope. Hed: ‘ani, in cases believed to be ineurable by many of . faeuity, The wamerous certificates to be aeen at the office, will atuest the truth of these sbservat'o: e, the undersigned a ea astomisbing cares por. formed by Dr. J. Francis on 1 cases believed to be incurable when ell hope him asa exfe and skilful oeulist, and believe his preparatio, are oe ol the greatest discoveries ever made for Diseases o! yea Duncan Dunbar, Pastor of the MeDougal st Chureh. 8, H. Cone, Pastor of the First ‘hurch. Sohn Peets'Agent ofthe Home Ralestonary Seciot Jacub, Bronner, faster of the North Baptit Char tor of 1¢ Jone) 2, Homan Gatholie Priest, Bt Peter's s Church, Bareli Tames Milnor, Rector of Saint George's Charch, Beekman street, ‘George Glenny, M. D., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Levdgi, and ofthe Mediee! Society of New Work. Patents attended to at the office on Tessopsbielerms. Hoars of atcendanee from eS M.to5 P.M. Due consideration for the poor oa sroulaye can only ‘be had at DR. J. FRANCIS’, (7 Antic yes inserted, which cannot be distinguished from natural, wiihont giving the slightest pain. Je7 Imdykwy#r DR. WHEELER, OCCULIST. 3. GREENWICH STREET, near the Battery, N. ¥,, re- spectfally informs the public, ¢ that Senco the many bun- daeds 01 cases Which he d, many of them have bee! operated on by other professors ain suceras and pronow by them incurable ; yet. he has never failed to eradicate the disease and effect a perfect cure despite of every disadvaptage which may have presented itself and in many inatances almost against hope. It is tins unprecedented success in his treatment of the various hitherto consid-red incurable) ases of the that ensbles him with confidence to refer the afflicted who aLiDg. the ies e may be unacquainted with him and his mild mode of tr the disorder of this organ, to numerous restored patients first class of society, respecting his prolessiona:able abi and his Lae ered skillasan see Chronic inflammation of the ey: or sore eyes, however long. standing, can be effectualiy ‘and permanently cured; films, specks, &e. removed and cured without surgical opelation. Cataracts removed by any of the operations practised here in Europe. BREASIERY Somat called Baulbesne 4 £9 i af A few encom g es an, w ¢ from patn or d = Office Tours How WA. Mito P M,, after which hours he Mite out door patic mé Im*ec A DES sR Foran: TSTRY. A.C. CASTLE, REMOVED TO 381 BROAD- DY WAY, comerof WH’ Hig Sree, has a Paste for file ing decayed hollow teeth. It cm be put into the most texder qeechwithont ery pain or sneonrenience,with which it becomes impactes hard solid bedy,chus iat ted a presery: jg (hitherto painful snd nsclecs teeth) artificial eriget in all their respective utes for life—pre SES, the necessity of cxtrnetion. i guished ta society, offer Weir omiais in th rovite eiheacy.” The Eduor of the Evening Fon, it is admirably adapted for tender teeth ‘and Dr. Castle operates on the teeth with reat de New York A to" It makes perfect for a says r=" vous persons, an‘ eare and ability, ‘he most eiminent ponionen. of the tried and recommend Dr. je teeth. ‘Hoothrache Pills, one of pat in the fachiug't ‘eoth, will tffect . permanant cure. I ee hos T! "AND SUCCESSFUL ‘UL ‘OPER TION.—Dr. vastie has replaced by a most ingenious piece of dental ism, the lost portions of tne upper and lowe: shot away in the case of Lieut. 8——, of the U.. thot with this terrible aud severe casualty, while ‘in pursuit of the Indians in Florida. We have sccu letters from Lieut. 8. confirmat.ry of this qxtraordinary cure and its entire success, that the oss of these Important organs 40 akilliully replaced by Dr Castle is now no more source of regret to the Lieutenaut. Dr. C. inserts artificial teeth on the principle of adhesion by at- mospheric pressure, “Dr A. C, Castle refers to the Spanish, French and English Ambassado-s, Mi Stoughtou, the Spanial Gousnl, Heat mia Walton, Lord Morpetn, Gen MeCart v Mason, Dr F U isnt of ‘the Medical So: ciety, S.N'Y; Mra Gen Gaines, J B Beck, MD; DrJ A Smith, Dr E Delateld, Dr Beadle, Dr Boyd; Dr Buger, Dr He Che aman, Dr A H Stevens, Dr'J Torrey, Dr Baylies, Dr ‘Win Grayson, Dr Derring, &e, &?. Office 381 Broadway. m25 tiaee. JAYNES CARMINA’ E BALSAM.—It is well known that regular physi are shy of endorsing ne the vir- tues of any of that class o! commoniy catled ‘patent medicii but 30 cons) s have been the ¢ urative proj ues of preparation in vonderful nena that some of the firet_phy clan in Peonaylvacia, Magy! nd and other States, have yolunte: furs y come forward snd furnished Dr Jayne with ceitifientes of its sanitive influence. Itis now extensively pre ceribed in medical oractice, as a re nedy for cholera infantum, dyseutary, cholic, dyspepsia, and ases proceewing from a disordered action «{ the stomach, liver, intestine whether in children or persons of adult age. Upon the secretions, and purities the blood, by | elements of which 1t 1s composed, or nerves, diree'ly wg the Sold at ‘wholesale and re- tail, by A. B. & D. Sands, draggists, No. 79 Fulion sold by D: Sands & C (0, 71 East Broadway; A: ‘0, No.273 Broadway. Price 50 ¢ dil 2wem A MIRACULOUS INVENTION TO CURE ERUPTIONS AND CLEAR THE SKIN. ‘THE autonishing powels of thig remecy must surprise all. Tr That a beautiful piece “f Soap should enre eruptions, and clear, dark, yellow, or sunburnt skiay fay which the most lotions have been used i range, yet reader iti ig jast as enay to mave xt in that shag any other. vy emical Soap hes been fornd infallible inthe fol- lowing diseases of the skin—pimples, blotches, freckles, salt theum, scurvy, erysipelas, barbers itch, hent stots, morohew, It nas received the most flattering en Seait Bociety of Paris, who eal a Su blessing ” It gives the skin.a youthful, nd freshness, and it will eure the bites of insec fed bugs, gall i by Zieber, corner ‘Thi merican Hotel, Washiox' fsiaimeee NO CURE NO PAY. COOPER, of 11 Duane strect, between William and atham streets, takes this method of mtorming the citi- d_strangers,that he still aflodrs relict to the afflicted of oth sexes, and may be always gonau'ted with the atmost eqn- fidence in the Worst cases of delicate diseases. Dr. Goo from n residence of many yearsin hospitals im Hurope,devoted tothe treatment of delicate diseases, apd from an exte ice in this city, for the last ten years, in wed er ore ieul: auch of the profession,guaranices 3 safe,speed fectual ure to such persons as ‘put themselves ig treatment Recent cases cured in two or three days. no mporcary q1 any other” Senceroat meticiuer’ Dr Peover’ mild and judicious mode of treatment will require uw tion from business or aiteration in dict. Pe jicted with brotracted aud deplorable eases, need not despair of: complete . Dr. Cooper informs’ the Pu the is the only rtises in Duane street, and certificates pr in violable secresy observed in ail consultations. Separate oftces 40 as patients cannot come in contact. Letters, tended to. Charges moderate, Office open from’? in yin the inora- ing until i0 o'clock at night. Office 14 Duane street. 323 Im#r. ON STRICTURE AND ITS CURE. rm FOLLOWING KEMABKS WILL PLACE BE- ORE the public a few moss deeply inter sung the disease c galled NtmicTURt, 1407 vera frequen persone twoho Ki angen the least ot that a s erroneous nol lee ad te Birfeure, and at fencrant saver terry ‘antage of thas ervonemus notion; then, that there ts articular carcumstances dy which a Stricture the last se, that the cure of ‘pein! ona’ goneraby acsomphshed ne. to the first of these rerarks + Isis well known that Banetare tthe tertit Gonorrhea If, for instance, that disease is nue ‘ou from mouth to tothe W slider into & there is noipain or inconvenience in gleet, and often saffered to remain indefinitely. But it should be know} that gleet implies a chronic ofthe parang, wich unturaily terininaces 9 thickening, and this thicken part or other of the passage is stricture ; and, farth that al Hough etvieturs may thos re ain unnoticed for sae oy it iw far from laying ave but is the hidden cause eatous raalads ‘asexual, but those also vous and dyspeptic kind. But what rapecially Tends nent ention off from this isthe ‘stricture ¢ anno to the flow of urine 1s observed, which is quite a mistake. A stxctare often for yerrs' without produce any very rH im. this fespect ; undeed a auminisned of iter. rapted siveameat nrine Belongs oaly to te worst of canes, ant ts beevent this very atte tint these remarks are publuhed. Phe navnn ever, wihich ignorant advertising people take ofthis e erroneons hotwin ie very cruel. Every body knows of this discription swarm about this poll their noetame os foug as any one will Suy thors, isa fet, and one which every real physre.an wall im: mediitely acknowledge, tat all the inedicine in the) worl, atone, ean never cure a stricture. Ji proof of this, nothing is more common then ‘for the writer to ‘ve coneulted by persone treated to. con: leet. Nov, eretore it id who have been taking all manner of things—as colored ai srepee cured and pills, and cordials, and the like, for many months togethe! but whom, i= a soeing the real nataic of the case, he hes mwiune view of roventing these impos itn 8 vew renting seems devichble to before the fa stances by which a Stretare may be can be ersi ly done : for although the symrtoms of this disease are namer- }, there are three of especial” nese used or impeded. Bi lively, after itis inished and ‘he clothes are readjusted, whet wan, ‘or two will ever stent away, £0 88 £0 wo Phe next is Gonorrhoea hat remained uncuredm—It is difit enigto say how long s Gonorrhees or Gleet may ran and not Inco n stricture, for one is naturall disposed to sti thin anothers bet, ana general rale ify ifit should Bewnstered to go on beyond six we: lope ‘would afford sufhcient enna at least, for the icion of Po ye Inst ae porsee the mind.’ acacia fircrure hax gon th minde~Bhe effet of ental activity. "Tint leo i one of 10 mort eemenan i Not, however, thatit, ike © common nat the writerrarely anereryndiidaal pat (sud fe sees Tab! in which the patient di ay om more or lests hat Re in notes eased be of business's formerty. isgratifying also to witness the uniform retam of forint it the disappearing of other malsdies as thelenre With regard to the cure Ge abject iti is sul: fictent to observe (and it is sstated with — nce an pl sore) that this is cersam, free froma pain, and generally ace toed) ima very little time, $0 much as this could no have en advanced some years ogo; but such has been provement in this art, and such the preetical ex Writer, chathe ean now accomplish the core ol days demanded montis. te, thet for those who wish deri the cure the: eiv he abi dy galied “Zhe Brivate Fveatieey” ia 'whush ot oulystsetures ioe te eure tll toes delicate wie ti ears MS sin beg pense plainest fy ose Wi trietu e, if possi- Bie, anowtd coueul: the author persenalty tad otha’ wiper wa more than the ease end certaty of his of his means of parats rooms, also, are asrenged for those who may have to waita litte. hich ther remains to which the public, and and aspect may rely ith confidence word or two onthe strangers coming to this vis t. Soneier Ue ieee bi Sor cota ear, a weal dominic ts aad aces eran ‘Amervenwan Sooper Be. Mout of Rew ww York, Or Thyneks of Mpatey Cota jars, and that he is pera ted ° refer to almost every “Physio of eminence this . 08 Gis ssoomanteed ad ae eo noe Gay eee sonsntiod Py post. fabs ie volaine noove Te to ison ODGE®S CELEBRATED LONDON BITTERS.— ese bitters are highly recommended by the medical fa- culty of poe | restor. for the appetite, and are also a Positive evi fever and agae, and can ve obtained atall the Principal hocets im the Uhited, States Sold, whoesale unly, at No. 111 Fulton st, one door fiom Dutch st, Price $1 per gallon. $. Country merehants are requested to call aud examine fo: themselven, 5 Moser Blake & Trumball, cor lor Providence, Balers Maas, bss Gh, F (vada 117 Yon r9 LONGLEY’S Sire yrs ai INDIAN WHENEVER thon art sick, iby oF evil corti, ad endit cseumstothco that ‘gh Pe if pon the doctor, or buy’a box of pills=tben, is the time, it ightway, for thee to procure a bottle of this whenever thou thinkest, ae prudent man.that it might be well ve some fainily physic in thy House, for the bes benefit wife and little panes im case od; them all delay, but woile: the liberal and case 1s on thee, aitens to its dictates, supply thyself with smediine, and save thraclt cost trl Vegetable cathartic; itis pleasant to ish lose no time by ihe y tacen by’ children pain; it the nnaed the bloods thereby ane J e ereby pur treatm:nt of dysi oxi disoase, which wo much abound, ts suc- In Asthma, the relief is almost inst: “ttn Athyn, he elie a nrantangouy and nest Bpoveover, soos Goosidering th the. number Of doses ins bate ass “Elke Flon, Hoosre Mouells ju a is ce of she sith creat the state of New AG ar of this peer have found it the best remedy for bil Tam subject, that I pave used. ‘A. G. Ransom, 64 John street, New York, says Bhi ay years, munch of the time incurs: bi } dysp a; const ay) costi oe a going ype a with adry hard 6 nt, comparatively restored undet ay the ‘ae of this remedy. I would not be without it on any co! atte Renin eee apramane ater Sa ae ie a ht failure of tro courses o ‘and all the ordin ty modes jivatior of trestmen: to restore him, while suffering from nausea, vom itiy fered dYaentry Ll was induced to try your Panacea, aud from we first use of 1¢, my paieful symptoms boxan to ive way, and in one week I was able to suart for New York on bu siness. My appetite returned, and Tam now in better healt than uae. enjoped for two years past, Dr. Wi inghampton, saye—Lhave used your Panacea in my family, and have te siedly prescribed itfor patients wa dermy eareyand am satisfled shat itis always a safe, and in ve- trimeny ouee au ravaluable medicine, “It ots as without nansea or pai ‘whille it effectually obviates cow- Uvenest, acts upon the stomach and liver as en alterative, cor: Fectiog axeidity, and restoring thy condition of "Dr. Etaridge, of Binghampton, recommends this medicine as ain abialdey, oC Ranabamptnessesompmants lama cleans ie the Fil Oy ET tested its meri tree, and 1 do not hesitate to say that it 1s the most Ne, atthe same time the oat effective eathartic 1 have ever used. Ido eurnestiy ree free panenseeel the matical oleesone oe fv the patronage of the medi jession. "Gi Gren Ube Bag, the well uo wn. host of the Phenix He Mlicted with dyspepsia and bi- tive peedily relieved on vsivg your that itis the most effective and ex: medi use. ir, ‘T. A. Thayer, merchant of Binghampton, says—I was qace Soak led with costive: and was entirely restored by ie Great We Bevel ant ig my o tute for calomel inan! ter i Panacea. J have used the jon your Panacea is a complete subst toa heal si ste. Ye . CRUTIN iweth. form. Pe merchant of Binghampton, say—I was aflice ted with liver eomapisints a me jeral di pris Fv of the sto- Last Jam mach and bowels. rocured a bottle of your anep, Ween that lean’ to" cis Love weed ta st Beqrreo one and two bottles, greatly to the benefit of my health spirits. Thad not taken more ‘a bottle, before I felt ofa otters tie ral and yet agreeable remsdy’ tat of all others fectual and yet agreeable re Of, F will uot, can avoid, be without mn y aga faily medicine; dana prev falunble. Ir. A. Fairchild, of Lisle, resorted to the Panacea after an ‘ weiner of inflammatio.. on the Imugs ch great benefit the diseased organ and to his yeneral he sblgins of Newoater certs tat his wite was a> 7 adiicted with the athma, so thac she could not sleep oF nights, excep! After takibg the list dose ‘of this. Panacea, rest, and ie jaunty through the night. A part of 8 bottle entirely tore to Toners oeiile Weal vertia of- Walon: war mits. Ouin SS yeas of eas erat bail Bechet Woes anal aes bromanr de eth Scomplication of bodily ailments, among the most afflict which was the asthms. He commenced. taking November, 1810, anu ina lew weak to his rose surprise, Was completely restored tonealth. In Jane, 1942, he says~1' con- hearth as Fever a i my youl considering my ‘advanced age, a e oe le to attend to am basinessas well as lever ons any paeoe ofmy ite Nar KS. baton, of Bouckville, yee fad been afflicted wi stiua from infancy to the age ol rears, and much of the cme Tegal nat loeb, eat or transact Dastiess,excevt in r trying every thing ‘coming to the con elustog: that his disease was incurable, Mr. E, finally fothe Pavacea, and found almost immediate rel months after he commenced taking: ed wouse the Panacea modoratel; ely. aud a half bottles. lam now do not hemjgietosay, believe the Panacea is a effec ‘ual eure lor Mr. J. Mather, of Scliuyler, had beea afflicted with asthma ten orfifteen years. ‘I'he Panacea relieved him, and before he had'ken naif ebottle, he says he could sleep quietly the en- ine might, A son of Mr. Wm.N. Andros, at 46 Broadway, New York, aged eight years, was en a ‘serious ulcer on the head, led a scrofulous sore, which cov. entire top of Hae ming Ug natare of your Tauacea, says Mr. Au- dros, and the numerous cures 1¢ had soi erly mare wo obtalu a bottle, aud from ita ase my son i " ‘This fast cage exhubica, wo a atzulen fying effects of the Panecea 6 in fall, from ones the above ‘latement hs con ale i oor 150 pet Potle—ena for esle at tne Principal Basinrey:tise New Noreaawea ore.) published agents tnronc . tne e'ty ant the Uvion (['O THE LADIES—STRAKER® SOLUTION.—There is no occasion to wear fa'se haur on account of the color of the hair. Ladies are often troubled witha pain ot the pees casioned by the presnire of the : 3 hats eal ree ve gray hair ¢ to look as well as ever it di injury. Mr. 8. has a room expressly to be tended by A lady, at his rendence. Also, Mr. 8. will change gentlemen's hair to ‘any shade or color. Druggists would do well to keep it for sale in other eitics, as humbug dyes are going out of date. Whole; gle and retail, at No. 4. Chatham at., opposite the rexister’s fice, up stairs. rae PRIVATE SELF-CURL. OCTOR JORDANS Specific Packeges, Nos. 1 and 2, for the prompt cure of secret diseaie:, are not any new ‘nostrum, either of foreign or domestic origin, but have been fully tested for the last une years wita encouraging success. Each package comiains every tequisite for the cura of these di dapted 29 the varied fyiptonis, accompa ‘Mopitor, a private treatise on secret maladies, every direction, with all necesstry advice. ‘1' were the orginal oues for the ry, and from their well known popularity, tors. Gosrantee, in cases where addi vines are required. no further ‘charges made. Persons orderivy by letter [always post paid) must sa the package is required for gonorrhoea oi venerei tinue to enjoy as ful ds Se ratively well ai y ee tay betiee Pa Routtor alone 1s 50 cents, One collar post paid ensuresit victor —— bec Packages enable the patient to rt mt ™BCid SPE Stas Sl PRE Rat eyes f Masi streata fer" doors east of Niblo's Garden. “Private entrance and offices for Marion street, continnation of Urnter misetioen cocebelowr ik store. m2 Im MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CARD. eA Giboe a Yate Greeuwich wtigetDocor MORRISON, Member of tre Royal College of Surges, London, and formerly Surgeon ia the British ‘vevy, pooorinees to be consulted confidentially trom 6 o'clock, A, “ito 10 P.M duly, om all diseases of xn ure, stressing s)mptoms consequent on Jabajous’ troarment end the imprudent use of quack ine- ¢icines. A regular medical education, with an extensive prec- tice of over 22 years, ensbles Dr. M. to adapt the proper reme- di oe sows constitutions as wellasto the various forms of those matadi daily consulted by pa Vents s where the eTending have been only checked, atill leaving the the system until Sees it developes itself in the pith shape of “Secondsry Sy- phils.” To all ceses Dr. M. warrarts a perfect cure without mercury or deleterious drug, or confinement from buainess — Tn some for of the disease cures are performed in from 3 to 5 days, and in proportion with malignant crses. smbevene ea Uretira—Obstructions in the urethra, auch {he prospate glasd, accom ts are i. Dr MM. cures promoting their absorption without any pain. In some advertisements ‘on, the subject of strictures, the symtoms are define delusion, be alsngement of tye prostrate gland, &e. would produce anal " A a TaTsOn It is erael to fortnre patients, trictures in reality { jure Dr. consulted where pared poy sConstiestichal Thousands of yo ring irom the epavcadences of indulgehce, tn a secret Strachive habit, and whose herves are fur her injured from the os of N ea en stimulate a . srl mena 3 pg induce greater Me cases ou purely pathological jal prinlpies ‘and never fails in eatablishing & cure ‘strictly confidential. Lawels sort paid, nd contamning a fee of $5, will ensure pte- for warded a history of his case in de- Greenwich ous, Dr. Mi Ly je! nd n cure warranted by his taal Oiieg 204% Falton at. With two or thre qualified adverti is jag Surgeon in the HULL’S TRUSSES. NOTIC# TO RUPTURED PERSONS. PERSONS aificied with rapes inay rely pon the bes instrumental aid the worl 0B application at the ated ane Vesey iereah or bs either of bie abeas a Bs Griseonl towns ti he Uaed. Staes, Bo enrfut to exunine Hie ouek pad of Hull's trusses, to see. if they are endorsed by ma ae je None are genuive, or to be relied upon as without his signature : i persons Have undertakes vend imitations of Hull's Rooms h ons have been fitted up at No. 4 Verey street, exelusivel for ladies, having-a separaie entrance fiom the business depart. | Seoam where 2 female is in constant attendance to wait upon fens! je yatie: m0 ine SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S justi celeiraied hey od boy a ca cacious Salve for corns, biles, tamors, Dasely | Mowton counterfeited and gold toan unknown extoes."We coution ing without a careful examination, Tce only. gene old at 357 Popo tad by Hoadley, Poeioe and Mabee oe Crag ma 3 Iso by the 25 cents Lane, wholesal shroughont eo Prine ce 357 Broadway, New Yor A Cae MAS ROBRATS & CO, Draggiase and icine Venders, of of Crave Court, my Mi Places Manchester, ‘New York tothett invaluabie ey being now fnily tested, fished?! gto state thet no med er offered to. mankind hes so rapidly obtained such distingni celebrity, avd itis questionable if there 1s any part of the éivilised world where its extraordinary healing ‘virtues have not been exhibited. doubly anxious to recommend health by Teosrate, rhenma- certain ienovat he reprietars are Lae to tone joan ot hen Tre am sot it value by va upon itrown and hah Inept, lity. of ‘quackery. a chee of re i Of Pniledetphi mmendation of p-E ed biliary complaints, nd rairguch undoubted tumony: ‘understand and apre¢ the: = to the powerful rnrgatives thit fold em in the shay is, which may, ‘apace of time, but alwi feebling it and rende: . same high medical mea kai the use of y bogie. x ee The virtues of this mediciue, very esseutially from before the public, iti advisable with the general Fenner they posi to A pangative, are ery get Pei eet hen they do purge their ve. the ery bed condition ofthe eyntom hay re peti he vegetable ingredients of whie! they ace srietly com inal instances chemically decompose that is generated by various canses, and organic operations of nature in the is principally by decomponit tone and quality of the blood=—streng feetually without any of that inne ° oral increasing the tives general: rey. are wold. retn chit cate ener ey and the British province: anand oath America, in bo re fram paraon, whore diseases were of tne nid of long stanuing, May be seen at the ‘o., Clarendon Huuse, 204 Broadway, office Int 6 Coan aire iris abies wie vos pou vis ome set, New Fook the Une tooth en —— wearng fal game . ty usefulio Barts eon can teeth for lithe woe effeeraal than the © tna Tooth Wash rs pot ee pea y en We iecommedd jaumend fic ies ibe ota Tm{ Boston ‘The Orris Tooth Waist ix the best detergent we ever used om eep carne the principel draamatsin th city mr “For sale by the principel drugziatsin theeity __m4r_ “3S SARSAPAKILLA—This preparation K BHSTOL T scrpcaare any thing heretofore offered to. the pobic ase renpratr ofthe haman afatem.. 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Tr days of the monster Quackery are numbered; his reign ‘Will soon be over, aud the thousands and teps of thousands who are suffering under secret diseases. and the equally intol- exanle impositious of unpriucipled mercenary ad may how rejoice af their approaching deliverance. | The dark veil of mystery which has lutherto enshrouded the treatment of these di is remove evmeans for‘obtaining relief is placed ‘the reach of ail. 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