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Domestic News. Bustess in Crocks.—A gentleman called yester- day morning at the counting house of one of the iron merehants of this city, to; urchase fifty tons of pig iron. in the course of the negotia‘ion, the mer- chant was led to inquire to what purpose the iron was to be applied? ‘o make weights for Yankee clocks.” “ Why, + ty can you do with so man clocks t” _“* They are shij to England.” Thi cof that! Filty tons of iron for clock weights, each clock requiring, probably, less than five pounds.— We saw it stated some time since in an English pa- per, that these clocks were being introduced into the manufacturing districts of Great Britain. and almost every workman was becoming the owner of one of them. —United States Gazette. Bouw Rosnery.—Oa Saturday forenoon a respec- table mercantile house ia this city sent one hundred dollars by a ek to be deposited the Shawmut Bank. however, met with difficulty in find: the bank” and inquired the way of a well dre man in State street. Alter consulting with another person, he agreed to coaduct the lad to the bank. hen they arrived that he at the entrance the rogue told the boy, MH thus pre- would take the money and deposite it, an vent all mistakes. He took the money, passed into the bank, and soon after returned—gave the boy the bank book, telling him he must receipt for the money, aud with i confederate, coolly walked off. It is unneces- to state that en subsequent inquiry the money not been deposited in the bank.—Boston Tran he = » Another stabbing affair is recorded im the ‘Wetumpka (Ala.) Times of the 1th inst. The af- fray came off in Bibb county, and the parties were Ezekiel Henry and Grocket G. Davis. They met, quarrelled, and fought, when Henry drew a knile, and stabbed Davis nine times in the side and back. At the Jast accounts Davis was still alive, but_there was little hope of his recovery. Davis and Henry were cousins, and the difficulty between them grew ont of the active part which Davis took against Henry in the election. Henry has made his escape and great efforts were being made to apprehend him. AnotueR Exvorement.—Dr. Peabody and Mrs. Belden, who ran off with each other from Cleve- hand have been seen at Fort Wayne, Indiana. They re followed by another party. The atmosphere abanit Cleveland must be contagious. The Path- finder say “Another elopement came ofl last ‘Thursday. The lady was young and beautiful, and had been married to a middle aged widower about two months. The husband was absent on business when the fickle jade took it intoher head to elope Before she left with her gay Lothario, she took oc- casion togratify a passion which is said to beloug incidentally to the sex. That was to use her hus- band’s credit somewhat extensively with several dry goods merchants, in the purchase of silks, satins, and fine linens.” Homownratuy.—Dr. Coggswell, a_homaopathic vhysician, gives notice of the time of, and charges 1of, his attendance in city and country. He does the best he can with chronic diseases, but acute, or recent cases, he cures at once; if not, it is his, and net the system’s fault. He says homeopathy * “sable ‘o subdue any malady but sm;” and he relers to Governor Morton, Daniel Webster, Rufus Choate, and George Bancroft. We ao not’ know exactly whether the reterence is for the ¢ficacy, or the ex- ception —Boston Times. ig By the Champlain, we learn that the upper waters are quite low. Que of the passengers went by land from Louisville to St. Louis to take passage for this port, there bemg Jess than two feet water on sone of the bars of the Ohio; and in the upper Mississippi the boats can only run by day light.— N,Q. Bulletin, An Insane Mrerinc.—At a vestry meeting held at Wakefield, England, last week, for the purpose of passing the constable’s accounts, a eon fs confu- sion took place which ended in Mr, G. Craven moving a resolution, “* That this SP cettui ‘i net in sufficiently sound state of mind to entertain so Important a question as that embraced by my reso- lution.” This resolution was put to a show of hands, and carried almost unanimously. The chair- man said that it was time they all went home, as they had voted themselves insane. The meeting then broke up.— Yorkshire paper, July 12th. Nationat Instirure —-His grovel Highness, Prince Momtanoi, ot Bankok, Siam, Commander- iu-Chiet of all the forces ot that empire, has sent to the National Institute at Washington, through the American Consul at Singapore, fitty seven jars, con- taining snakes, fish and fruit; and a quantity ot birds and other animais. William Anderson, Esq. of Washington, D. ©. has presented to the Institute a coin of the reign of the first Bourbon prince of Spain. The date of it is 1724; Philippus V. engra- on one side, and the usual ttle of the Kings of Spata on the other. Lieut. W. Eustis, of the U. 8. A. has sent to the Institute thirteen specimens of reptiles, three remarkable birds, and eight speci- mens of quadrupeds. ‘tg- James F. Cooper, the novelist, recovered a verdict of $250 for a libel, before a sherifl’s jury in Owego cour on the 16th instant, against Cclonel Stone, of the New York Commercial GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN FRICTION | MATC TCHES, without brimstone offensive quality, and actually waterproof, has ted by letters patent of the United States in shard, and ‘are now mauuta ffered to the public by the roprietors of said pa- 0161 “Bleeker street, New York, where ‘who. ah f vited to call ai ye nd all persons whatever are hereby notified ¢ e said pates and warmed not to violate or infringe upon the satne in any sane, lest they aneur the penalties of the law in such cases. These matches iguite with ease and certainty in all weathers nd burn with a brilliant flame ; and if placed in vsition, will coutinue to burn long enough to seal ters with Wax. ‘They may lay immersed inv ad it is believe ks and wi de and s: ne latter are agreeably rlers, segar smokers, fy li who use will readily perceive how ge pouscased by these over all others, s and Communications to be addressed to. BOWEN, No 161 Bleeker st. Patentees and Manufacturers sekeepers, the jy2t Im*r for the RETRENCHMENT ee ORDER OF THE TOTICE to Citize Skene Yee tnd Strangers sojourn NGrihe Clty cr OSE TS SPLENDID DINING ROOMS, os. 64 and 66 Nassau street.—The immense nage which has been extended to the subscriber by a liberal and tened community, has enabled him to enlarge and. im- prove his Dining Rooms £0.48 now to accommodate two. hun- Vhilst making these additions to red persons at one time and well kun the suill cooking for two Is of the salooy the most elegant t and costl persons. per day. ed by some o hops, Ke hoicest Uescription, a Best Java Coffee, green and black Chocolate 6 cents, Ke. Se. Attentive and a tally Peas, at 3 cents per cup ; I Waiters are employed, French, Spanish, German and Dutch langage is served up in the neatest possible style—and ment of - establishinent competent-and expe ho, speak the Every article in every depart- ced overseers onversant with ode of busi- a n the Daily u cespect alone—exclusive of all other cousiderat the very n ie ultra of Eating House on this Con The establishment has been supplied throughout with Crot Water, wiueh passes through improved bag and the Jou i pen every-day from 6 u Sundays from 7 o'clock A.M. wutit & BOOK-KEE. NES, Accountant, 183 Brondw y,,"continues nmer months to receive pupils who are tructed in the Gi For a s of this improved method of teaching, see art. 2 Hunt's pants Magazine, Dec. 1042 ountantship=Accounts adjusted in eases of dispute, liti- wolveney or death. Books opened or balanced. OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURA Office 96 Wail street DRC Fors Elisha Rigg Sage, Joven Alen Anson Baker mes Joseph Drake bes John C. Merritt, he | He . Pi 0. 'T. HOPE, gHOMAS w THORNE, ATHER AND FINDING ws doors from the comer TORE ew York and Upper 1 th Groat and L Balloons, ‘Ribbo =: Boot Cord and Webbs, "ee ; Awls and, Tacks, with's full assortament 5 of the most approved patterns vn Ot RREN & WILKEY Lie JS RURSUANCE of an order of ork «Surrogate of te € ounty w ve hereby given te persons having Murphy, late of the city of New York to present the same with the vouchers ‘bers, at the ¢ of Edmund §. Derry, ity of York, on of before the Sepumber next Dated New ork, the 1sth dertof March, 1843 FACOB HARVEY, aioe BELL m6 taw6mer will anne claim against Jas B. ‘all ake payment mn N'N M m0 to Nvia Gmusawese; t DOMINICK, E's bw re the 20th day of MEDICAL. LUCINA CORDIAL, ELIX Roe LOVE! In olden time, among the J we ce a second wife might ‘choose— ¥ one | hone fest, by by _ Faseie wakindly goom, eye cM the R. to Lucine, the Ce Plian wives, in such a eri ai to their aid a che Patents of lal 5 ven now , the meek H Var as her clime, and. " childless, shuns to bless r ‘he Hindoo bed of barreaness. So much forlove in days by-gone, And savage customs in our ow But say, even now, does Love's communion Bless in’ovn land, a sterile union? No, oft times conjugal fe bs thus disturbed—ay., © Yet may the barren, if they t ‘The means qnd multiply, With ™ ir” for her friend, repinings end. Bat not the procreative power Axone, is this Elixir’s dower. hildless w 1s it will preven: Consumption’ lothe the impotent vith vigor Suppress a gleet, whate’er its date, Au all life's functions renovate uptions from the skin it brings bac! ik beauty and the graces; s Woman's trust—and never deceives her. From Fluor Albus it relieves her, And each disease, (with proper care, too,) Her fair and fragile form is heir to. ‘These are but TRUTHS, who ealls them fiction Shall have stern proof in contradiction, Letters—all forms of attestation From the savans of every nation With grateful missives from all quarters, J by Disease and Quackery's martyrs. ‘Thousands who lay, with fluttering breath, Almost within, the saws of deat A Now in their nightly prayers repeat, ‘Thanks to Life's friend, in Nassau street, ‘Ana sometimes names the very number— (Ninety-two Nassau”—even in their stummber— Diseases ordeal, hs ry out fy Cordial.” rdering this medicine fi tance, can have it boxed up and sent to ai Price $3 per bottle, 4 per dozen, North 6th st, Philadel MEDICAL CARD. FFICE) Np. Fulton streg DR. FAWCETT) Mem. Perse tN mas alt @ievenol- len end Kline burgh, and Member of the Jefferson “Medical College, of Pi delphia, author of several. works ithe generative organsy Be PMactice to a certain ‘licate diseases, in y, by sending part of the 0 for sale at aulG Im*ec “i es and complicated forms, the Worst cases of Venereal affections will yield to his mode of treatment, without fines hi thetr various stages class of trait in diet, hindrance from business, and without amer- ‘Sustitutional debility, impoteney, aterility, seminal, weak ness, noctummal emissions, and all those de plorab! secret destructive sive indulgences of the pass! jon and lay the foundation o premature deeay, (see Dr, Faweett’s work on these subjects) can be radically cured, and the parts restored to health and gour, Strictures of the’ urethra, extendin k of the bladder, and) whi bad treatment of disease, asturbation, can be radically cured, by Dr. Fi ulton street. is the oldest syertising Phy omas from Loudon hung up in large frames in his o obtained. Price 50 cents. HE r PAY ATE TREA ced by th hates from it 19 ‘aw: tle book itself is those who require a speedy and private cure foecatend laints, and. in which the best and most convent a plain and faithful manner. ‘The price is $1. ‘The vertisement, however, is to state Lice the author has wow published the most —that ‘on the cause which render these com Ri oeceie, ng it. for doing ths are given in the letter itself, and in this, also,_ will be seen Why so many pursons suffer on from month’ to month with a complaint which is so prone to affect the mind as well as fune- tious of the body, hich is so easily and speedily cured when once its nature is But lest it should be su the ietter here professes more than 1 really the author that beside his, long experience, i the subject of his integrity and physicians in Europe tg the most emine a, as Sir Astley Cooper to Dr. Mott, of New York, Dr, Physick, of Philadelphia and others; and also that he ig permitted to refer to almost every qhysician of eminence in the city. r. Ralph would also further state, that he is consulted on dises mee 0 this nature at his private ‘rasidence, No, 88 Green- wich street, at any hour, and those who honor’ him’ with the confidence, even in the tnost complicated state of disease, will be surprised at the ease and quickuess with which, in general, they will obtain a cure. jy A PURE, UNADULTERATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. UNINJURED BY HEAT, 18 JONES’ EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA CANDY 26 CENTS A PAGKAGE, CONTAINING SIX OUNCES OF THE ROOT, TPHAT IS, 1 warant one single package tocontain the medicinal properties of six ounces of pire Sarsaparilla Root. Persons taking Sarsaparilla for any disease, should try. thi that one package contains more real Sarsaparilla, than four bottley of the pretended stufl sold. at $12 All th rofulous diseases, derange blood, &e , chromic, rhet and erupt free of expense, to afflicted impurity ith the sensible reader, this will answer all the thing rest ‘This Extract is wnin- in Tmake it, cost me tha thing. but. truth machinery with w ri Jured by heat. ‘The ‘over three thousand dollars. P scents a pack Sold at a of ve He, hatha street, New York —3 Philadelphia; 8 State street, Buildin 3 or 139 Fate. street, Brooklyn: MEDICAL AID. DOCTOR YOURSELE PRIVATELY: 1S IMPORTANT with in need of medical assistance, that they of Ip. All who may should. obtain a volume called the “ The Tourth edicion of this work, with engravings, has recently been published. Ttis much enlarged and greatly improved, em- brcing many subjects of interest and symptoms of disease not before al t auld Im’ ms of bodily and mental weakness, incapacity Which come under the head of Private Maladies, delineate best practical method of ob- practically its friend cy of whatever age Impotence, au iserction, {rom W will be is'a friendly bility has made ul and instruct! jor, where ser or sexual de+ reatening inroads upon the health or const and poiuts out not ouly the means of escape but the cer- tainty of restoration. The chapter on stricture is worthy of particular atter Bass silent mon thi ion, treat* and should be by every one. The author's metho this complaint is without pain, and affords a po tional cure, requiring generally only a very short time in plishmen The price of the book is 50 cents. Sold by the Author, No. 11 Barclay gigueur Broadway, aud at the following agencies, which are drug stores, viz : No. 86 William st, near Maiden Lane. 39 Fulton st, cor of Gold st . 77 East Broadway, cor of Market st. . 188 Bowery, cor of Spring st. folk st. hy 146 Delancy st cor of Sui No. 89 Canal No. — Fulton st cor of Water st. t ‘The work is written by Dr. Gregory is sill in the pace tice of his profession, at No. 11 Barclay st—where he ign ed Gonsulted cofidentiafly any day in the week at all hours of the day or evening Doctor Gregory, deems it worthy to remark, that he has often heen applied to for relief by patients, who, having been treated for the complaint, were discharged 'as being cured, and themselves were of opinion that it was really so. A few days elapse, and the disease begins to. show itself again; in some in: in others again the relapse is perma- inducing at length a chronic inflammation, attended with visible Which it would be indelicate to describe .but which will be recon Itis sucha state of th » and it is by sui al mn stricture cat ‘er be permanently removed, Not ver, | with ¢ inflammation or rather induration; for in this stage lady ther is a cure, by mild and simple means, Doctor Gregory is covered and brought to his aida rem these cases, which has proved. su where it has been appl 3 to 15 years daration vanity and love of boas n J of the remedy where it inay Those Gregory will find hin at his own (not a drug 11 Barclay street, near the Park, until a late hour 1 in every ted cures in cases of fr + but simply to a. nee sending $1 by mail will have the tly forwarded to their address as per 12 lin* ec St URNT, YELLOW, OR DARK SKIN CLEARED. SD and Eruptions, Bites of itoes Cured: by the use of ake (ay, very often half a cake’) of that most surprising the It Soap. The more th people at its wonderful eff aree cases of old seal id the. most dreds have work (in sheets) J Order. ny At, Phere are, ma: fed” in the papers. ‘This t try it, because it is we are obliged to do'to introduce it ; we ean, there for scientiously, recommend it as almost infallible neous eruptions or disfigurement, such as pimples, “blotches, freckles, tan, scurvy, salt gheum, erysipelas, barber's itch, bites of bed bugs, galinippers, Xe. IC gives the’ skin, a gouthtul, loom and freshness. ns living at tt Captains, merchants, and others, ade by an enterprising person Sold at 50 cents mery store, sign of York and by these im a his wi lesal perfe- 2 Chatham street, sohiay by ieber end he American E in Boston, 8 State street ; in Albany, 57 State street Brook: ‘A PARRY 2004; Fulton street, near Member of the Royal ( Meee afiden tially ini 10P. ) vate nature, and all those distres as treatment and the i regular n with an extensive pra adapt the proper remedies to ns as well as to Sie veer rms of those Dr. M, is daily J by patients Jeading symptoms have been only checked” stfil leay: ing the poison to lurk in the system, until ultimately it devel opes itself in the deplorable shape of “secondary syphil: I cases Dr. M. warrants a perfect cure without mercury or de- leterious drugs, or confinement from business, In some forms of the disease, performed im three to five days, and in ETHRA.—Obstructions in the f the prostrate 1 pain py those the prostrate gland, &e. would produce anslagous syinytoms, It ts cruel to torture patients with bone Ke. when in reality there is no stricture, Dr. } sulted where patients have been Sc b en Y pathological prinesple Suietly confidential ustire Prescriptions and advice; forwarded aud « cure warranted by the Fulton st. near € th two or thre Patient giv- nwich ns, Dr. M. is the only quale v0 im* r ified LEECHES | LEECHES | | 4 me fon AY Swedish and German Lecehes, just ‘and 20,000 Swedish and German Leeches daily’ etme eo Ww ton and Howard, fromm Hambure foy ea a sare narket price at b Importers of lanka, 46 beak N'Y, aulé lm *r ict see ‘ACE BE. cee eh iar it neat " ion that ignorant advertising reo take a opion 5 then, there are hich '¢ ricture he Place, that tyeccompli ceom aa ina very little eam to the first of those rem: ty Ievown ait Si Strictare ty of treated ue on wae to fo month to mont st ‘shi Totes ad low. there js uo pain or incony whe therefore ti is often sui to remain ins city iat it should be Soret oe pe eee ont para ere eo ates h stricture may uAnoti a eaaih of flare iets br fooen avian i, bat is the hiddew eqtne of many’ serious maladies, not only of & sexual, but those also of a nervous and ‘dvareptic But what especially leads the attention, off from this disorder is the idea that stricture cannot oe AS no impediment to the How of urine is observ ici ait a maak stricture often exists for years withor any very ftriking change in this respect; indeed &. rupted r ‘or inter- tren of tine belongs only tp cy eS to prevent this very state are pub- he advantage, however, which ignorant adi take of this ermoneons notion is very eruel. beers Feoe swarm about this ci e bees ng all and pills, and ane rl any but whor mm seeing the like, ie many months together, nga nature of the case, he has ys. iew of preventing these impositions, fore, it seems desirable gy ay before the Fuller Mele eee stances, by which a Striettre may own, Which can be easily done ! for although the symptoms of hls disease are nu- peroes, there are three of especial imj et, an e three may be stated very brietly—they are the fol Erin: The first relates to cure! THe MANNER OF UNINATING.—It has been already. said the stream need not be much attentively, after it is whether a di nothing an or im . But observe wed and the clot justed, rop or two will ever steal away, se as. see wet a little dicative of stricture.» 'The next is IME A GONORRHGA HAS REMAINED UNCURED.— ult to say how long a Gonorrh@a or Siew may cin jor one is naturally ictare than auother ; buts asa general ralce fe ahoela te ered to go on beyond ‘six wi this alone would afford cient ground at least, for the suspicion of a stricture. The fe Eerect A STRICTURE MAS UPON THE sIND.—The effect of Stricture is to depress the spirits and to lessen both bodily and meatal acti 1 mon effects... Not, however, tha vidual, but it js common that the weiter rarely" wewa ‘e' case ol stricture (and he sees many srery oe ‘Which the patient does not complain more oF less, that he is wot so capable of bu- siness as formerly. It is gratifying also to witness the uniform retum of spirits, and the disappearing of other maladies as the cure progresses. With regard to the cure of Stricture, on this subject it is suf (and itis stated: with confidence and. plea- certain, free from pain, and generally accom: little time. So much as this could not have Yea but,such has been the improve- in this art, and such the praetival experience of the writer, that he ean now accomplish the eure of stricture to as many days as formerly it demanded months, vriter also begs to state, that for those who wish to an- he cure themselyes, he has published a little volume, called" Tun Puivare Taeatise si which not only. ste: ture, but the cure of all delicate diseases which require Privacy, is directed in the plainest manner. Owever, ‘that those who suspect a stricture, if le, should consult the author personally, suiprise them more than the ease and certaint ineans of cure, Separate rooms, also, are arranged who may have to waita little. It only now remains to say a word or two on the ground. on which the public, and especially strangers coming to this ity, may rely with confidence on what has been advanced. “With this vie Matic tas coetice tines berth a nate inburehy of those diseases, both than thirty ¥e pressl ost eminent physica America—as Sir Astley Coop Der Physick, of Phitadelphie, ed to re rank as gra c., he has the cure Vand city: Practice, for more blished two editions of a work ex- has testimonial letters from the in Europe to the most eminent in per to Dr. Mott, of New York, and others, and. that he per efer to almost every Physician of eminence in this consulted at his private residence, No. 88 Green- ards the Battery, at any hour. ay also be The little volume above referred to is one 10 2m*r PRIVATE DISEASE: CURE GUARANTEED.—The College of Medicine and Pharmacy of the City of New York, established the suppression of quackery, is now preyared ‘io teat all aprivate nature, and offer to all those affi stressing maladies advantages not to be met with in any tution in this country, either public or private. From nt correspou » and from private arrangements, between the members of the’ College and the most eminent Professors of the Medical Institutions of Europe, all, improve- ments in the treatinent of these diseases are for gonsulted Wy post. lollar. = f this country. emt no} lixture,” can bear testimony t remedy ever discovered for. pri strengthening the c Professor Valpeau’s nett ‘Pills, for the eure of wonorrhra and sleet Taised hm immeasurably above all his contemporaries articular branch. of the Drovess rith such celebraied remedies, together with the frst. medical ‘men of this country, the “ ‘allege Teel shed that the vod work they have undertaken, “the sup) ypression of quackery,” will receive the patronage it deserves froin «that portion Of the public ‘requiring. their ser- vices. ‘Terms, for advice, all medici Office, and esgmios Room es, $5. of ie aN 97 Nassau st. RICHA DSON, Agent. ection for use, with a guarantee of cure, by addressing the ‘Agent of the College, post paid, enclosing $5. ae VARD—CROSS’ SPECIFIC MIXTURE for Gleets, Strictures end ana- uts of the organ of generation. Of all remedies yet discovered for the above compl: is the most certain. it makes a speedy and permanent cure, without the least re- a to diet, drink, exposure or change in application to ts this Pos € en no long quack recommendations to deceive the pub- the medicine it for itself no one sha mah cin igh, low, ric} bey pay aad Wel without the least exposure, Further, the disease cannot be contracted if a dose of the mixture is taken at night on Koing to bed When exposed. It is put up in bottles with full directions accompanying it, at $ia bottle. One bottle lasts a week, which generally cures ny are cured in two da For sale only at Wm, H. John street, op) Fran comer of Chestnut and Seventh streets, M. Smith's, eee street, Boston. ayl3 OTHING WILL BEAUTIFY, DRESS OR- THE mh Ea Wain so well as a three shilling of Jone’s Coral Hair Restorative. It makes the hair deliciously soft, dark at itse thrice as long as any ff, beside, it p e other Hair si possesses th It will force the hair to grow, st it lalling off, dandruff, and make light, red or row naturally beautiful ;'we sell three shilling bottkes of this, that the publ may try it without expendi dollar, as is the usual charge ; we know it ig pretty much all represented, and are not afraid 3 bat people will bay more let persons give it ‘one fair trial, and they will be well ‘satisfied. They can see the names of the ‘Mitnor’s, 192 Broadway, comer of in House, New York ; Philadelphia ; most respectable persons at our store who have used this, aud recommend it. 5 or 8 shillings a potsle, at the sign of the Ame- x hatham sire stre Y. Agents, Zieber, 3 Ledg- \d State street, Boston ;'57 State y¥ 3 207 King sty Charleston, 8. C., or 139 Fulton st., The Naples Shaving Paste made from the old Naples Sos Py is sold here for three shillin ox; it makes one of the es est, thickest, and most lasts jather of.soap made, it is be fnlly aeented, and int nn in neat dare Je94 tm RE! MOVAL MS NEW YORK. ct und Leas no hindrance to the act, of “THOM AS, Cork Leg Maker, Se. the publie that he has removed from’ P Water street, conier of Pike st, New York site mantifacture Artificial Limbs, on and least complicat bh made, and worn an urer for thirty don we ailebe call ow hiin for Legs, rns or the common wooden TH —When the leatistry jx made by Rast Nl $1 04 " Pa, AS A NU FA © TURERS AND DEALERS IN WOOLLENS.—Henry Migeon,, Finisher of Cloths, Cas- pe Satinets, corner of Laight and Washington te, respectfully informs the manufacturers and dealers in ooilens, that his establishment is now in successtul opera- tion, and that he is prepared to exeeute with promptness all ders'in his line that may be confided to him, Specimens of his workmanship may be seen on application to the gentlemen whose fames are annexed, and to whom he has liberty to refer. He also refers to the following remark upon his workmanship, at the Fair at the American Institute 1k GOLD MEDAL Ps Mra awarded to i Migeon, for the most beautifully fin- ished Clotl |, Cassimeres, and Satinets, displayed at the late lostitute have thus become their testimony to jon of the art, by which Mr, Migeon has augmented most important sources of the manufacturmg wealth ited States, by adding, at a very trifling o ip cent Vs the value of the ¢loths sabi proces: and silky smoothness of the cloths Che prepared iuery ome who will examine em, of the grat superiorigy’ ol the process puryued by Mr. Migeon.. Manufscturers and. ian cerdae elit do well to secadiek tesieelves by peesocel: exuuet tation with the meri of i invention may be left § AN Rohs. 54 Pine st, Halsted, Eines x ci oe 31 Nassan street. Lambert ‘olcot 63 Pine street. s Pine street, illiam street, sy23 im*r R-DAVA FIRST PREMIUM IN HO: dently recommended wed,and Is warranted to pos- cht under pressure of the Croton. brics, and will not mildew tion, contact with oil or Mor ean the rubber dex 0 ease Should the least com not possessing, the above properties, it-will be taken back, ‘at any time. inside of six aa from its purchase, and other given in exchange without pare vlog ana jet ives wil be attached, without charge tages will note that we are clearly satisfied that this hose (the Jeet OF malting which is unkown to any other in the trade) ug the, arcicle Jong wanted feuding water a many other'iiquide. i'Da Y, Jyi7 lin#r Successor to Taxbary, Os i CM Maiden lane MANUFACTORY, OF CUT, PLAIN AND MOULDED GLASS, OF cyery desetintion, Fre d solar lamps, warran ‘To the public in general, whic tenardinary prices foe the above articles it is a grt d to dealers, hotels, steamboats, ship-masters, Taynilies, that supplied at very’ moderate pvcesy At Stoureiel & Brothers lose manufactory” No. 29 Gold street, of at their de- pot, No, J John street, near Broadway. Goods'sent to in an of the country free. All articlas matehed to patterns, an der corel and ret im satisfy yoursel vex shout a ually, aud Line OUVENEL & re in the habit of antes ee exe WO Tiers. ens ‘years ofen feet mares Rurope, have far ext eer s ‘OF HE GENUINE SARSAPARILLA, THE COLLEGE, or, a DICINE #2 PHARMACY, City of New York. This anil has en 4 of a oak beets Porgy} Sop of sugar, ‘med glyey' Prrhisn, ‘nea oe Sptracts” vot the hostrum venders and certain druggists, common extract, of hic porice is the chief ingredient, an readily be detected. roper to state t mest cases this extract of liquorice js adulterated, and contains copper de- i at ne deegetion of the Toate eva. ‘ollege wish il particularly to guard the pub- cious tendency of mixtures sgeies Enea lag The “ Extrae cued, * ic ct ithe ‘Ter large “gaits oF oh prepared an a r Pera cailes erveetifaable pemneisies obie sed, fo tha ee eee Tre eee taneanok from, Gent of Illyria, who first discovered I Its great virtues. ) Asi tion of the active constituents of the Lantus Sassafras ther vegetable, whose ef an alteeative, ind pt the blood is well known has’ likewise ra their peculiar prinet- veral articles have been incorporated, and , and the result vies compounded ina highly concen fas been the at a vegetable al rapalleg for power ¢ llowing extract from the edi- Practical Dictionary of the ibed in chronic rhegmansm ut ions—in indolent ul are: afte ar mes, atten Paadoe obstinate cutaneous eruy affections—in diseases 0 pains, tumors and. m proved a vanes tne and hae sometimes ect My cure ‘where other segtives Jong administered in vai Wifen tea thebl dasa cams oe thes system has been of many 3 diate the after eagment of shie and i cnen vier rariously affee my it possesses ‘DOW: tip wot hitherto observed in any ‘other article Of the Materia Hedi le bottles: ° ph Tlf 8 do a does bottles,” Cases forwarded to all parts Parts mats of, THE UNRIVALLED gone MIXTURE, For the cure of all the protean forms of dyepepsin, low Joss of appetite, lassitu ity pr from’ youthtu! diseretion, or ai impaired consticution. ‘The Colle recom 75 cents each, 50, mead this (re | mixture as eminently for the invij ration of the whole system, and the complete eure of all distressing: maladies for which it is the pcre remedy. Sold in large bottles at $2. mal In cases coutain- ing ba Mf’ a doren, $5. Carefully packed suas at parts of the U PROF SSOR VALFEAY'?, eee RRATED SPECI- Fax the oats. of Gokortiie Gleet ‘and all 'mocupulent dis- changes from the Urethra, ‘This justly. celebrated Pill has ef- fected more good since its introdition into this country by the College than any other medical has done for the last acter of a century. Its effec couishing on the uri ary Organs, arresting the most obstinate. three or uy das, that formerly required a medical course of from ei nt weeks F old in each, THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE, For the cure of primary. or secondary, forms, of Syphilis. — ‘This powerful alterative is composed of a combination, of bo- taniea) remedial agents, ‘exercise a specific effect on those terrible and loathsome ies, of the members of the Callege having been connected with one of the principal hospitals of Europe, has had ample opportunities of observing the operation of 1 nas been so completely satisfied of its value, perience there, and from having cured every case with this mix- ture that camé under Ins observation since ‘he has been, con- nected" with the College here, thac he oobi recommends ian the safest and best remedy (or this. € (eons suffering, from secondary Syph lixture without delay, as it is the purifier of the constitution at present known. ‘Sold in large bottles at $2." Small do. $1. In cases contain ing half a dozen $5. Carefuily packed and sent to all parts o the Union. SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S PILL. For the cure of cutaneous eruptions, gout, chronic rheumatism and to improve the tone of the digestive organs. his alu able remedy, long and ‘successfully used by the whose uame it beats is now first offered for sale int es 0 THE RESTORATIVE PILL For the cure of those complaints peculiar to the female sex, and to restore and preserve the regular action of the female or. diseases. jis should use this reatest strengthener and gans. This preparation has been in use by the most. distin- fished petitioners in Lavi aud Paria, and ie wit has Been established beyond aril Ss le THE, AMERICAN A ANTIBILIOUS CATHARTIC This Pill—one of the happiest combinations of which modern uigxest has red for the peculiar use of to the tryiug vicisaitudes and influences of our fects of particular climates on the ealthy exercise of the functions of vi organs are only be inuing to be properly studied and understood. "Unlike the Agreeable and drastic, purgative of the nostrum venders, preparation does not irritate the bowels, nor produce piles and other distressing affections, but by exciting the whole. alimen tary-eanal to healthy actiou, it earries off all the vitiated 8S Eretions,. purifies the blood, and gives new. vigor to powers. Sold in boxes at $0 cents, with full directions for use. IMPORTANT TO THE UNFORTU NATE. A Cure Guaranteed—The Coll and ec aloo coarse aceite ent quackery, is now prepared to treat all, diseases of a private na- ture, and'offer to all those afflicted with these distressing mala- dies, advantages not to be met with in any other institution in this ‘country, either public or private, From the constant cor- respondence, te arrangements, between the mem- bers of the College and the most eminent Professors of the Medical Institution of Europe, all the improvements in the treatment of these diseases are forwarded to them long before reach the majority of the medical profession of this coun- th such advantages together with the combined skill of the first medical men of this country, the College feel sand that the good work they have undertaken, © the suppression o quackery,” will receive the patronage it deserves from that Pogtion of tie yublic reiting their services. ‘Terms, f Il medicines, N. B~Patients living at a distance, by statin capi ston Sid in woti iving all symptoms, loge u they ree elsewhere, if any, can obtain a chest Containing all medicines: with full directions. for use, witha guarantee of eure, by ae the Agent of the College, post paid, enclosing $5. by or 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. Oe ‘and Consulting Roowa of the College, 97 Nassau st. _Sy22 Ime ipl tae COURTSHIP sola) MARRIAGE, yes ysiolog \l_ Revelations in Loves Operaiuaend bletieget en 1 Tafallible Guide Book, for married'and single, on matters ‘of the tmogt importance to the human rac Translated from their disease wit the 2 the work, el “ Mat, ng Married perso ta eas. The arts of a sid Miedaugee of solit ¥ Practices, and may be removed, and its effects cured,” "The e and jealousy, with infallible remedies for eradica- ting from the mind the seeds of a hopeless or an wuhappy pas- oe with newl: overed mor ‘on sels entific prineiples, forthe preveation, or propitiation thereof “Tntermarriag Dress, with the form and colors most be- coming to the varions shapes and complexions.” "The most for wedlock.” “And most other matters of married life, as relates the principal sub ‘or sale Ww poiaeille and retail, at 102 Nassau street, New York. A fost paid onder enclosing $1, directed to HOLLAND & OVER, New York ¢ Il procure a copy of the work y part of t d States, or the Canadas, or ies will be sent for $2. ‘Twelve copies will be sent to one address for $7 No franked or post paid letters taken out of the post office, aul2 Imd& wee EXTRAORDINARY CURE. OPIFERQUE PER OBE! FR, Al atod ied I takes this method may worst cases © diseases, or any of the effects ecutive from the use of mercury, or the mal-practice of 4q The following extract of a letter in the possession of strates the ‘riaamphs oF emowlodun, sud exeertones al quackery, and at the same time shows the great public discrimination between the regularly ian and the charlatan. over medic. necessi eduented phy Dean Sin:— T put myself under the care of a nostram vender when my disease tit appeared: he promised to cure me fur one dollar and made but light of my" affliction, Instead of improving, became worse every day—my appetite fai wi le to attend to business, and after expending $120,'this vile imposter the impudence to tell me he was not a doctor, but merely sold his stuff. In this hopeless ion a friend hired a car- ty e (not being ne to walle at th rove me to your ce, 17 Duan ‘You examined my, case. and_ prot to cure me. You ive erformed your uudertak those alfict nf me public HOMAS J. eas pe lunroe A medicine may be had US Dr. to to prevent the above A, in any of its numerons forms Office — from 7 in thet morning till ten at night. aul0 Im WkL COMPLAINTS » URED. AYN CARMINATIVE BALSAM is a certain, safe, and effectual remedy for dysentery, , or looseness, cholera morbus, summer complaint, cholic, griping pains, sour stomach, flatn on &e., and all spasm0 lie and nervous diseases, as sick s headache, hysteria, cramp, Se. Se. F Dr. M. L. Knapp, late Physician to the Baltimore Dis- ary, and ageut tor the sept dV: ited a ediclow for bowel com so much satistaetion , a lief ax this, standing remedy aznin, which I think a pretty good proof of its efficacy and use- fulness. In the summer complaint of children it has frequently appeared to snatch the Jittle vietims, ay it were, from the grave, “It saved the life of h and such a child,® in dysenteric. affections. of like « charm and give say in a few minutes ‘und no family should be with Respectfully, M.L. KNAPP, M.D, From Dr. Wm, Steeling, Physician to the Cumberland, N. J., Almstouse, This may certify that I have Balsam very ext: least hesitati 1 declaring Thave met with for the reli 808 aan and a becomes a or those ailments, and is called for again and ine Dr, Jayne’s Carminative y in bowel complaints, and have not the superior Co any preparation that of tee dine en WM. STEELING, M.D. Brivcerton, July 19, 18%. From Jonathan Going, D, D. Cate of New York) President of Granville College, Ohio. Dx. D. Jayne: Dear Sir—Ha my family, and findin plaints for whieh it made use of your Carminative Balsam in it to be take re adapted to the com- intended, | take pleasure in recommend: 4 it to the use of aid the pubic generally, behiey: i those who are al With any of these complaints, Will ud relief in the ase of this valuable med JONATHAN GOING. New York, May 20, 1827. oll wholesale and reta ANDS, Denagiat ‘at the proprietor's prices, by A. B. & on79 Fnltgn street corner of Gold st, t Broadway. Price 30 cents, aul Ime PATENT ELASTIC SHOULDER BRACE. JHE SUBSCRIBERS foffer, with Rat Confidence ip ite the above named article. ‘Thi port the back, an siving « graceful outline to the figure, and ispensable to persons of sedentary habil and guardians are particularly requested to exami ni will be found to posses Keg aial rata 9 brace the shoulders of which it is recom children and others wh red, the habe er aopine, and retain their form in an upright position, They ean be worn With perfect ease, being formed with an elastic back, and will 0 impediment to the Ls use of the arms. ‘The their celebrated Hb asia or above articles, are Ae superior to. any article offer yfered fan, the ‘aime pucpose, Sold wholesale and moral Be 9 ery ie i Breatway, i, of Vark Place, N, Be—Ladie . fed by calling at th residence of MADAM i sa th Green set between Hut bert and Leight ‘haa it ty convenient aie iy ben gel pe Dr. gooks, ree will com. ile under medical treatment, ‘ ion eamah Y where eat van fortably phn! “Ww hate as , Cooke the inne aoaal ve cel dnd pavearnenas ie g3 BS country } is alex ety Pivsician « and Surgeot ae Agwats, and is not connectud with any sftnilat “ata lish pes a tates, can gee pital, No, 3 Nerton street, ue. N. ¥., ‘and 1 ‘wai HF ve unfortunate will please attend to this part of their du- », tal due and timely’ notice ‘aud govern res accord: “t sky REMEMBER NO 3 NORTON STREET, AL- aaa REPORT OF THE NEW YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, No. 75 Chambers street. ASES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Semi 2 Enlargement of the Heart. 3 faabilty Yo hold the Urin, 3 Midwife tery 1 Inflammation of the Bladder 4 Secondary 8 gs ils, acute. Faery f vi 4 lnllntation ofthe Byes is Gonorth 2 erated Breasts H Sharia, wo under teat { Ultehs about the neck of the 6 Buboes," by van. improved b. method of treatment. 1 4 Rheumatism, aente, 2 ful SURGICAL orenti 6 HermoorhoidalTurmo Cancer of Breast removed. rnoved. trom lady. who 1 Adi amor removed om the fac ear seant Gag teoalted In. 4 Usinsry Viotsia, perfect cure. 1 Tumor removed from the 1 Fistula in. Ano, eye lid. 3 Abcesses Anus 1 Fracture of the Arm. 5 Striccures in Urethra. ed the Head. C. McMANUS, trent ae Bisson ysician. Apothecary and Secretary. ad Imee PARR’S LIFE PILLS. HE, following decided and extraordinary cure effected sole- ly by the use of PARR’S LIFE PILLS, is confidently submitted to each and to all ‘who test an The sale of thi by its own merits, extended all ov their use is ex The agents of stitements from ‘ersai mulation of facts, on to convince every intelligent bein eh? nae uy popular medicine has deservedly earned a safe, certain remedy. Instances are ooee daily of persone vids were almost at Geath’ 's door beings resto to found —* rous health, solely by the use of this never- failing remedy, " Yip the Agents of Parr’s Life Pills. Washington st., Boston, 18th June, 1843. wyon he most honorable testimony, cannot of the almost miraculous ce the cure wrought on tlemen— With (ie No) and pleasure I myself by the use of Parr’s Life Pi deranged; | was so costive and bound up that was a punishment, Sometimes the heat of my body was such that I perspired mn the least exertion, and so mucl clothes would be quite saturated, which don, and I became very thin and weak. I aj different doctors, but got no relief. I next app Chiat but all to no purpose. I then tried your less faith in advertised me: 4 nile at night and two in the morning; never was en cee more mild and soothing in operation; but were the only effects for some time, yet they were to me a great blessing. 1 kept constantly taking the pills for four ‘months, and eae them gradually overcoming my he ments, until Twas at Jeng th re- stored to perfect h an HOW most ooaally: viel uth to the cures ro forth, in your little Pooks tho confess I ia at firet ve Th pico ohte You are at liberty to pub- ish this, for I think a greater blessing was never given to 1 Kind than what experience tells me has conferred by the use of your ene: ‘ours, respectful pect WILLIAM PEARSON. | ‘They are sold retail at most of oF the ieapertable drnggiate in New York, ant uly, a é town from Hane to i Provinces, Havana, the West India islands, and South America, in boxes, 50 and 25 cents eacl THOS. ROBERTS & CO., 904 Broadway. jy20 Imr WORMS KILL THOUSANDS. Cine most subject to them, but are liable to be afflicted with them. Bi shed cheeks, picking els, joints or limbs, the lips, flus! aay leanness, pain in Lie lee, . frightful dreams, sometimes a voracious appetite, are among the symptom of worms. Many are doc- tored fox months, for some other imaginary disease, when ane box of Shermi Lounges weuld Sthect acure. Dr. Ryan, comer of Prince street ant aman of worms that was reduced to a skeleton, and by y one box of Sherman's Lozenges: he is now ae fat as an Alterman, ‘The Beardsley has saved the life of ane of his children by them, "The sale of over? 000,000 OF boxes Iu Tally tested Phey are the out infallible worm destroying medicine known. What family will be without t ‘Consumpti ‘4 ol jing Coughs, riod and all affections of the lags, will find a healing val aenges. ‘They saved the Rev, oe jonathan ‘Howarth, Esq,, and. that ‘Leonard Rogers, from the consumptive's grave. y ne day the Rev, Mr. Dunbar, the Rev. M. and cock, Wm. H. Attree, Esq. of distressing’ coughs. The the Heasanitest cough medicine and cure the soonest of any known remed) Headache, Sea-sickness and Ealvitation, relieved ip from five toten minutes by Sherman's Camphor Lozenges, Persons at. tendi ip oe ‘rooms or travelling will Nong! them to impart iuoyancy of spirits and renew. their ene Those suffering from too free living will find a few of the lozenges. to y dapel the hors and lowness of spirits.’ Mr. Kraath, of day at has repeatedly cured: himself of severe headache by them: 1 Chadwick, of the packet: ship Wellington, has essed their efficacy in'a great many cases o| ickness. operate fhe acharm w apo the agitated or shattered nerves, erman's Poor Man von rheumatism, tum Hoo, in of weakest 4 the se, ck, reagan ay Pat H. G. Daggers, 90'Ann street, Henry Re. Gould- foe. S99E Chathasn streets Mosca J; tear ed, Kage and a mal. titude o oghrs hats ea ferienced te wonderful effects 0 these Plasters. ‘Price only. 12% cents. Caution is necessary 10 see asters, med off in f them, by those whe would trifle with aera fora ts, 110, Tey that you get the genuine Sherman's Lozenges vel — are many worthless articles attempted to pine . Sherman’s warehouse is at 106 Nassau street. 273, 459 and 601 Broadway, 227 Hudson street, 188 Bowes Eait Broadway, 86 William street, 10 Astor Houge, 29 Felton street, Brook mn, W jitiainsburghs Tr street, Newarl ade. Chesnut street, PI etn Guthrie, 4 Stanwix “Hall val yyand Redding & ee a sate street, Boston. EAE VEGETABLE REMEDY for as Owrso, New Yorn. Thereby certify that I'am acquainted with the composition of this Syrup, and that it is composed of vegetables atively, and of those that have no injn us. effect upon the human sys- tem. I have frequently test vere cases of Dysen' and lng standing ely ested and it ‘tas invariably controll isease the EZEKIEL LOVEJOY, MD, Prego. Jane 12th, 184: i tT teen closely observed the effect of this wel yeements, and sm fully it is highly valuable, and, that all afflicted with obstinate Diarrhea and Chronic Dysentery should have its PHELPS, Physician and Sargeon. Qrrece, Tene Ith 10 arg Drag Btoce, 188 Broadway. jy23 im*: dt ADAME. LORTELEO, Female Physician and Graduate M ‘as Midwife, offers her professional services to the ladies of Having hhad long ex ce and surpri- the treasment of diseases incidental to her sex, the point of confinement, or those sufferiny irregularity, obstructions, &c. that she wil a comfortal eee tet home at her resi- where ean always have the best medical treatment and the most matronly care and nursing, or if preferred, will wait on and attenc them at their own houses until perfectly re- Covered. Macame {particularly begs to {mpress on the minds prerery case, v0 this city and country. ‘zing success in of the deliente,tnat she officiates personal tat oy oF dread need never be app ie fadame Costello would inform ladies residing out of e city, whose health would not admit of travelling, that she devote her personal attendance upon them in any part of ited States within reasonable distance. Madame ©. ean be Ited at her residence, 34 Lispenard all times and with the strictest regard to'the wishes of ts. All communications and letters must be post paid, t HEN s0 many are sufferi licate disease remaining a lor very important obtain a remedy that can alw: upon to remove h complaint from the ig prevent the ty of its leaving iy, or eae has long been a inedical faculty to some im + combination of medicines, that would never fail to remove. at once the pain and inflammation, and at, the same time act asa specific in re- moving the first causes of all this unnatural and action m the organs sulject to this complaint. — ture and organization of the parts, render it ve bons oye fae used to restore them should contain 1 to do i ease, tem, and thus lull the fe to be awakened at some future day to the van consequences that follow tog surely such a course of treatmen ir. pecifie alls will jee vend safely cure the ted and severe cases of this disease, by removing: the first eanse from the system, and at the same time gently st mutating the organs to a natural and healthy action. Any one accustomed to the long and as well os nn pleasant course required with other remedies, will be astonished to find their complaint pleasantly and safely'removed in a very short time, and the system restored to perfect and natural action, not liable to be dista the and debility usually after the occurrence of this comp Axents—At79 Fulton. street comer Gold; 77 East Broadway “ “Serene and 275 Broadway, corner Chamber sizer, rice $1 Jy26 Im Sionestare STAL ‘out spots of piteh, EXTRACTING FL » for talang rease, oil and stains Of all kinds ik, cot ‘and other eloths, with free ‘the color or. textui s valuable chemical pre tion will thoroughly eradicate any soil or stain from the stoutest fabric almost instantaneously. jouse, and in every ake pretty good care to. keep a'sut nd Out its usefulness they woul of, eng without it. iret It should one’s (ames! and those who as well as ryly on hand not think fe particular and and o) Tabel on each ph in bis own hand wr - 4 Iso may be had as above Shand’s celebrated compound Ala- ter, the most popular and efficient article known for remove ing tan, hes pimples, blotches, whitening it a" iS’ CLLEBRATED LONDON oo ters are highly recommended by the ee a orative far the appetite, m ire aml ae and can be ‘iegived at all Ue te tates, , at No, Tit Fiulton street, owe door from ice $1 per gallon, call and ine jerchants are requested to ‘Agent for for Hoxton Mass,, Messrs, Blake gad eet Tate cat it m i sts; for, ie‘ waor Salon, Blass jv Lm re vita oa : Ano ° the minent dentists, aby 90 doit partie! Poceenieen ving ative dey are entively renaved: oat icin a eleany “Beant ray ain tecth aro “the on valu poor humanity ; but how many neglect attention neces re ¥ for thete gerry hos fra stowed by” all the ul eden the ne Do Srdoch Wah fash—it cleanses an dwhie suai tn (i te ug its use to all eee | olnd Oris our enamel eek asthe best detergent we ever used on ‘rincipal drugs in the city, mtr Tae MONIHLY PILLS. ADAME COBTELLO~! vom Pills—Gaar- anteed in every case w! ly periods have be- fore ittean ular from colds, ag Their enrtain jo ee ne Jong been meiatant by. il varus fated pro porion hun- decal have uselessly tri Care medicine ro epenpeary + “oy b fy ‘contain no adicine detrimental (+ the cousti vice given gratis ‘all those who use the Pills, pire ts by Spe hard street; comet Walker ad Canal, where the Pile are sold. Ter bow. iy26 Tm Price ANOTHER HUMBUG, Chesnut street last evening, we saw a man bu- pon one of the trees get. te the Pibo seamen louse, ten which having eff Tpeked crak Iyaround like a thief, and then decamped with = pomenee celerity After he w: gone, ‘we went up and exam- the paper, is a copy of its Cy igen the followin Heeteont aceite toatend (ones Gora cording to direction, without receiving any. benefit therefrom. L have been humbugged out of six dollars, Jou, CRAVEN. Kensington.” Gracious! thought we,here’s a tempest in a tea pot. The weiter of that nonsence is wel named. He sneaked off like a craven, after having pasted up what is palpably an infamous as thougl were conscious of Ls which, if traced to him, would brand him w our own part we are convinced that there world like Jayne's ‘Hair Tonic for the production of Hale. have knowa it. to fill the bal several of our acquai sacks piteanmeliguaras ne) bere: Siete se eae ate rt t ae f Meo concealed ibete pakatuass beeesth tee echoed austoeante oF a'wig. No wonder the wig makers. have Hare War against yy ay nope todiive bia out Precincts Ye hey, pare hem ake ot bapaly i et, we York by ANB & Dy Sxxb8, 1 D No.79 in New Yor ‘ | Filton set 77 Hast Broadway: 373 ~ cai NO CURE, NO PAY. D3, COOPER, of 11 Duane ‘street, between William. and Chatham streets, takes this method of informing the citizens and strangers that he si ted of both fords relief to the afflic sexes, and may be alw Spi with the utmost confidence inthe wort — of delicate diseases. Dr. et aresi« dence of many. years in hospitals in Europe, to the treatment of delicate diseases, and from an eqtensive practice in this city for the last ten years. in. this pariicular branch of the profession, guarantees a safe, speedy and effectual cure to such bersons as put themselves wider His treatment. Redent cases ‘cured in two or three ‘Dr. Cooper uses no mercury or any other dangerous, me Dr. Cooper’s mild and iudicious fe of treatment will require. no interruption from business or alteracion in diet,, Persond afflicted with protracted and deplora- ble cases, need wot despair of com s the public that who advertises in Duane the Stuyvesant Institute of this city, procured by false ca gates and false pretences. ‘The most inviolable secresy observed in'all consultations, Separate offees, 40. that patients cannot come in contact. Letters, post paid, attended to. dere, Office oben from tin the morning until 10 o7e Tock vat ite fice Ld Duane si DOCTOR: BELL. D°cToR, BELL. devotes val attention jroo mag une til 10 P, M.) to the removal "ol pers in every state. All suffering under protracted cases, ramus o1 reated by pec eaced or pretended practi laboriog under the destructive effects of mercury Quack nostrums, and all who suspect, the remains of disease lurking in the system, may consult Dr. B. always with a guar- ol Persons ponte lating marriage, who have heen the sub- jects of delicate d isaac ‘may consult Dr. Bell with honorable Donfidence. Post paid letters, describing the case of persons at a distance, have his prompt attention. Dr, B.’s treatment never oo gh ‘to suspicion, and is well known to be safe and perma ip Private offices 87 Cedar street, two doors from Broadway, aul2 Im*ec HULL’S TRUSS) ES. NOTICE TO RUPTURED PERSONS. [PERSONS af ietier with ry ruptures may rely upon the best iustramental aid the world affords, on application at the office, No. 4 Vese: et ‘or to either of the agents in cipal towns in the United States. Be careful to examine fina corre Hale Fusses, to ave if they: are endorsed by Dre Hall, in wri ne are genuine, or to be ture. Ferny pemons have undertaken to vend imitations Hall's edit trusses, and thousands are’ imposed “upon imitations cannot be relied uw re Set Aatinat stackoaton end tose bette than tbe oxi trusses. wre been fitted up at No. 4 Vesey street, exclusively separate entrance from usiness depart- seer itere female's fa constant ateendance $0 valk non female patients. L Uap ABE as SUPPORTER. HULL'S Tits new instrument for the radical cure of Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb, by, extemal application, super- seating the use of the ghjectional Peasary mended to t) the means of perfect restoration to Fecith, it never having failed of performing a cure, eves. Um the most axgravated circumstances “the § high character. in, Europe ‘The Supporter has attained a ¥ ag wellasin this country. dts adopted fo the entire wa af ft ey other painful surgical — Tngeaflospitale of London ‘an eo in Enrope by medical men of the highest fu this country i is sustained by the leading rmembersof the faculties of Colleges and Hospitals, and by all the eminent private practitioners: itso bees ben furnished exclusively for, laden at N rom the business de- entrauce to apply ) Imec Vesey street, tment, by russes and ere wlady ie in constant ater porters to female patient TO MARRIED LADIES. ADAME RESTELL’S REVENTIVE POWDERS, —Those invaluable Powders have universally in Europe,but France in particular, for upwards of thirt 1 as well as by thousands in this country, as being the only mild, safe and efficacion mmedy for married ladies, whose health forbids a too rapid increase of family. Madame Restell, as is well known, was for thirty years fe- male Physician jn the two rincipal Female @ Hospitals im Ewe rope—those of aand Paris—where favored by her, great experience and opportunities, she attained that, celebi those great discoveries in medical science so specially to the female frame, for which her modi Ines now stand um valled, as well int juaant- Europe. Her ances with the phy; the female frame, enables her—by tracing t females, scarce in the meri pid and positions—especrally of marri les—which, in 1808, led the discovery’ of her celebrated“ Preventive Powders,” "Ther adoption has been th health, the means. —— not only, buce even the life of many an affectionate wife and fond mo- ther. "The advertiser feeling the importance of this subject, and ex- timating the vast benefits reaulting to thousands. by rise jer tion, would most respectfully arouse the tion | ore fed by all that they hold near and dear, to their consi scematee, not wise and virtuous to prevent evils to which we are ibe by simple ang our control.— ery dispassionate, x itatingly answer ia the affirmative. Age, accompanied with full and pasticwiae direetions. eau be forwarded y mil to any part of the United Ries letters must be pout aid ‘d,and-addressed to. MADAME. RES. TELL Fem sds and Brncival Office, 108 Ure w gareet, New Work. - Bice Hours from 8 A. M. to 9 o’cloe tS ton office, ook ito EMA a 2 MONTHLY PILLS. tothe eetel and, invariable succes Madame Restells Female jonthiy Fills in all eases of regularity, ion, or stoppage ol ctions of Tire upon which, the Neabereh seerp. Aaaie their introduction into the United States,now counterfeits and imitations are constantly palined off for the geui common pi at twelve cents a DOE, put up in different box epee Female Monthly Pills,” with che object ‘of selling. them owsble, atone or two dollars a box. Females are therefore against these attempts to Itis uth cient hereto state that all renal Monthly PB coun feits, excey ney ~ aby twll’s Prineij Jit Gncenwih atrcts) New York and basex nso, Bones, stell’s: Price iguature ts written on the cover of eel NSB. They can be nsed b a the diretions Tclowed inside of eaclt boy, ed cles by” aes ‘961 Grand street, corer of Allens New York- bat 2m r PORTUGU: a F EMALE PILLS. D PREPARE: M, DE poup! LOQUE, MD. LISBON, PORTUGAL HE: ie combjnation of ingredients of whi "Tilly are oveypowcl, have wine trem the’ wonir and edie of the world. ‘I'hey are known all over Europe to be preparation ever discovered that has proved invariabl roducing the monthly tugis.. ‘Their certainty, tm afl t not he used during pregnancy, healthy, they are certain to al during that period. “ ik and are envel an - SVEAU, ‘thon OmNg: aj ter, stan M. de Boudel ae aeaelont States. Sold by Dr. mt and yrter the United States, ofc 129 Lbert near ‘immo : Price $5—half boxes $3. No half ong sent by mail. Sol Lf alan, by appointment, of Mr. 20 Cherry, atreet, Catharine st. It meet with immeniate attention. o Dr. “r. 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