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hese reports, and that they would have difficulty inget-| Tu FRaNKING Privizece. ting their ordinary supplies at fair prices. But the ap- the Washington Union, that numerous pearance of this sale soon quieted their uneasiness, ‘ts result proved that prices of goods were not to be in- fated beyond a reasonable measure. My observations at the sale led me to the following conclusions: that American carpeting advanced 5 to 7}, and in some cases, as high as 10 per cent over previous sales,though none of the regular carpet dealers were purchasers. This ad- vance was probably owing to the fact of one thousand rolls having been destroyed by the fire, which were the woduct of your Auburn State Prison convicts; also one ing tothe manufacturers vicinity, though | am informed that large qua in process of manufacture here. Kentucky jeans and ts declined; also pilot cloths, of which latter arti- 8 full; blankets sold low; dark style of vestings for winter, sold well, and are not plenty; checks and linseys sold cheap; prints sold well; cloths sold below their value, and at such prices as would not remunerate manufacturers or importers; Ge: outof season, sold low, while the | Germantown wouvllen hosiery sold well. rage, it was a very fair sal | healthy state of trade. It is full early yet for much ac- s the jobbers have but tew customers Two brigs, unknown. Shi burton, Hi Ricoy feumeassen se ah e,, Understanding, says applications rtment for the ord new a office ators ost We have cbiatncd a co: letter from the Second Assistant neral, which at once elucidates the whole jues Gustaf, Porto nt | eave Rea ines 50 <0 Post Office it, Wilmington, NO} s ial interpretation dye orang in w, bearing upon the franki and iv in © anager te 2 oa sine BK Cacique, el, from New York, via Baltimore, to repairs arrived at Pernambuco 10th J cHeL, Fagans, of aud from Phil cargo of coal, w ou the 25th ult. it being very thi heavy from the South. Post Orrice Devantaent, pointment Office, Jul, 17th instant, to the has been referred to this office, with directions to the several inquiries therein made. w recognises no distinction between a Senator and a Representative in Congress, in relation to the privilege. The meepng of the Sen: ith of March last, is not construed to meana ‘ongress, and confers no right, al term, during which any one postage, any documents of Congress, as per regi other Senators standing it tters from yours Ay Sin—Yours of the ‘ostmaster Ge- | for Georgetown, DC. with a . Vessel and cargo tot anchors, &e. saved. ‘The captain and crew, voge- have arrived at Norfolk. Whalemen. Arr at New Bedford 4th inst. ) huana April 20, 590 bbls sp 1 ports at Whytootacke Jan on the line, lou 170 W, last o no lat &e. ‘Alfred ‘Tyler, FE Nant, bound to the W of humpback (rept 200 humpback, which 1s probably corre at 1 118, lon 38 $2 Wy Hi « 3, off Block Isiand, Frances in the Martha, from Tal jeanuette, ‘ ‘th, Florida, Indian Ocean and NW Coast. ther with the mat Pacific Coase, Talea- St Peter, NB, 600 sp; heard fm, f ‘Dee, Zoue, Nant, 700; April 12) own, 50 bbls, bound down the Massafueros Eliza | dat Valparaiso April 1, xcept to fix the senato- transmit, free of ler of either house Yourself, andthe er, are authorised to “frank without intermis: of your respective . This privilege it took their seats last, until within sixty days they standing in this ith ‘a Representative cle the market jerald, of aud fos eahuana, Capt Mi y after the expiration terms of office,as per regulation does not enure to the Senators who firs at the extra session in March k ofthe next session of Cong: respect, on the same footing w: cotton hosiery bei ‘and gave indications of a tivit; busines: Pe: Apes ey ree A barque supposed the E Koppisch, from Newburyport, 29th | ult lat $4 10, lou 67. S : Madrid, of Philadelphia, for Jamaica, July 25, lat 2738 N, nH Forelgn Ports. In port, Hamilton, disg. Saou: de Liou, Liverpool. ngaged in the Kentucky trade seem to | be the mest empleyed. Should the country merchants | for goods, it would not 1g to find the market advance ten per cent from present prices. In perambulatin; Senators and Representatives come freely to exceeding two ounces in weigh! recess of Congress.” Of course, thi vilege at the present time—a rec: mean that period whieh inte®vene: yt hi gress, and not embracing thi “may receive letters not f postage, during through this city I am struck with jully to yours; there n the business waiks, quiet as the grave, those demoniac fiends, such an outbreak the staid and sober of the citize: upon a lovely the contrast which it bears com: isa silent deserted air about two Congresses. other privileges, w! specifically enumerated i inted instructio hich, you will perceive, are the last clause of regulation are confined to the actual including thirty dayr before and that at so short a notice will rai tumult as to cau Liverpool; George Lockwoods. London; James & é.lizabeth, Fisher, Sola; Miltindes, ‘Dellasi; Lockwoods, Cork: Livera, July 18—In port, Olive, of and for New Haven, bbath, men ru i their Weapons in mid ai mockery at the ministers of justic. an impress as would stam) rely the arm of th wer, with such irty days thereafter. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, &c Ya Mei Hon. Jobn Fairfield. Nors.—The following are the regulations referred to as being contained in the printed instructions of the Post- master General, and now inthe hands of the several eo! of not even the oldest inha- ig boast the presence of ten In- e products of the eastern clime, mart and point of distribution } from the East, from the South, * u: ‘¢ West, and from the North did the merchants as- nblic sales of these goods,amount- vy, Mart. July 17—In port, Monaco, from Norfolk, 'y Patton, for Elizabeth required to strike, if it has any will remove these miscreants from the face of Home Poi ; , July Sid Eliza Ellen, Baltimore; 25th, ( ordelia, Y ork. uly 26~Sld Mary, Bryan le. New York; 26th, s within the memo he id, Pocasset, Cofll, NYork “589, i i Ini rye pe: 539. The Vice President of the United States, the {members of Congress, the delegates from Territories, of the Senate, and Clerk of the House of Representatives, may transmit, free of postage, any doc- ments printed by order of eitherhouse of Congress.— is is without restriction as to the session; but the pri- + Vilege expires with the official term. They may send free of postage, any letter, newspaper or exceeding two ounces in weight, during the period of thirty days be- the commencement, and thirty days after the ‘termi- nation, of each session. 0. The Vice President, and the members of Con- nd delegates of Territories, may frank written letters from themselves during the whole year, as authorised by act of March 2, 1833, before the commencement of the se: the meeting of the next Congre: Melvill, Kent. and Ash- vian, Philadelphia; 30th, 1—Arr Lochiel, Rervedoest yacht Fairy, (01 Barn, Aug 2—Arr Mary Aun, St Lucia Aug 4—Arr Ama: Arr Talma, Sald. 'y was the grand out the Union; ney at amily. Cla’ Ceres, Marti- semble here to attend Frinty, Mart, y toa million a he present condition of things. ‘The of merchants engaged in the China trade hi goods entered at your city, and warded here to supply the limited demand. teady plodding industry about the people which meets its reward, and dul! for business as the place looks, i, though not to such a mag- reat a proportion for the je place as with you. autiful incident the other day, illustra- and perseverance of the people here ae years of ow . and receive, remnant packet, not iou of Congress, and for a id ton, Texas; Marion, Jeremi and Bordesux, B ; M—Arr Sarah ‘Lavinia, Spy, a d Glide, Alban: tor, Hallet, and Adlautic, Nicke: an, trom Newport, W. ‘onda, Gorham, New farretta, Crowell; Vic~ New York. Telegraphed, yet fortunes are accumulate: Lpeartown, Aug 2—Arr Patriot, Crockett, NYork for Bos- ton, and sid 4th. New Brpronp, ion of Congre: tive of the energ in a little girl o among the merchants. ance were so modest and becom: her this histo: e vending cakes janner, dress, and ap) Orriciau.—To atu wi Satisfactory cvide.ce havin that Theodore des Arts has Hamburg for the port of New York,— Ido hereby recognise him as such, and declare him free to;exercise and enjoy such functions, powers, and privileges, as are allowed to the Consuls of the most fa- vored nations ia the United States. whereof, I have caused these letters to and the seal of the United States to be rr may CoNncERN.— been eahibited to. me en appointed Consul of f 8 iter. fm | other foreign Company effecti Sid Thos Fenner, Heury ceola, Philadelphia; Ariel, Rondout; Time, Pricapetrnia, Au that I gathered from about two years out money, and desti- irls, one of four years Came up, Smith! ed for Pawtucke charge of two little » the other twenty two mont and ise related to the mothe: of the cake girl, but she them at the death of their mother, and was them in gratitude for services rendered to her. the dying injunction of the mother of our heroine hat she should strain every nerve 5—Arr Calcutta, Newburyport; Tan- ‘or: ; Champion, Nan- tucket; Gen Warren, Portsmouth, NH. Robt Wala, Financier, Gra Ursula, Neponse' ‘omlin, NYork; Jas & Samuel, ulcimer, Newburg; John Endicott, ; Camel, Newark; Truman, New Haven; Comet: PHI. ke. Cla U he hela Mamet ppb vey inform their hereunto affixe Given under my hand at the city of Washington, the D. 1845, and of the indepen- ates of America the 70th. James K. Por. to her daughter was ti and muscle in suppo: does she do it? she procures a basket, she finds a woman who will make cakes, let her have them to vend, and allow her one half the profits. with the work, she p those of whom she solicits pat: she proceeds to fulfil the p tains board for herself and the burbs of the city, with an honest for a moderate sum;ui training of those infa Every Sabbath she ton, bringing with hér the oldest child school, carrying it a travel. Two years ath cay ce Augus' 1.8. }¥,dence of the Unit : ; Bl ae 8 Ricumonp, Aug 4—Arr Sarah Jane, Ricketts, NYor! y dT Frelinghuysen, Bogart, and Nassau, ias, N York; Fountain, Portland, E KRLEANS, July 28—Arr John § McKim, Galveston; hapter, NYork; Huma, Boston; Mary, Port Lavacca; Caillou, bound to New York, put Cld Medford, Bordeaux; Desdemona, and Alexandria, London; Fredoma, Boston; camaw, and Hayne, Charleston. By Last Night’s Southern Mail, Puitapeirnia, Aug 6—Arr Cayugn, Owens, and Black Dia- NYork. Cid New Jersey, Jersey ( Jackson, Brooklyn; Model, Frumbes; Monmouth, ST Young, Young, aud Dandy Jim, Newark, ¢ » Aug S—Art Martha Elizabeth, Savanna la Mar; Lady Warrigton, Rum Key, Ragged Island, Win T King, Charlotte, Portland. AtexanpRia, Aug 4—Sid Vi Onward she proceeds no whining, piteous tale to | yy ronage; silently and firmly | ~* ** se of her heart two orphans in the su- woman who takes them or does she neglect the nurture and | 2ud three of them have int children in the wa: attends regularly By the President: Mason, Acting Secretary of State. APE OF SLaves.—The watch de- lan of escape of several slaves, een apprehended and committed ropped down below Town tected on Saturday a they should | to jail. A vessel which had ivine instruc. | Point was suspected to have been engaged as the medi- to the infant | Um of their escape, anda strict examination was made on rt of the long distance she has to is she now been d this work, and with what success? for the board and clothin, dren, and laid by two hundred dollars, adds another hundred, when she has i shop, and establish a regular busines ence for you that even maketh rich. Oh! when I think of the death bed of that parent who must have left the \d with such fear and trembling for the future fate of | 4 those little ones cast upon the broad face of a merciless world, when I see how kindly Providence has blest them, and taken care of them up to this hour, surely the | ti ighteous availeth much, and those which | B, invoked upon her dying couch, board of her, but there was no evidence of the fact. The prose- | individuals in custody are servants in situations w are to be envied by thousands of their color, and te! of herself and the chil- | thousands of whites, in the so-called free’ State: is Waiting till she | 80me of them no doubt would haye rued the change t i had succeeded. The master-spi however, who po i ‘riendship, Hollinger, New York; a2 such freedom, if the of the Zenterprize, ence beyond his station, for which he indness of his owners, might have fared better than his upes.—Norfolk Herald, Jug. in view to take a MEDICAL DISPENSARY. OCTOR COBBITT, 19 Duane street, a Member of the R lege of Surgeons, London, and Member of the y of New York, may be consulted in the treat- _ His long experience sud close attention to this class of complaints—his pleasant, safe an expeditious mode of treatunent—his extraordinary su. cess @ long and extend d practice for thirteen years in this city— itimate medical quali Canat Bonps.—We perceive that a ‘on has been passed by the Board of joard of Common Council of Washington City, request- ing the Mayor ‘to appoint a committee of two citizens in each ward of the city to make applications to such persons, companies or associations, as may be disposed to favor the immediate completion of the canal, and in- vite them to make investments in the Bonds of the ( prayers of the ri Aldermen and that Christian must have been heard axd auswered. Marvel not that your corres) mercial matters with the incid arte said it is but a step from the sublime to the ndicu- It is but one from virtue to vice id wretchedness abide within the s rejoicing of the rich and the afiluen that we should pause amidst our bu: the tales of severe trials and woes which others have to 0, for, alas! one half the world wots but little of er, and when we look around and find with what gentle breezes we are wafted on the current of exist- ence, it refreshes the soul and makes us more contented with our lot, where e’er it may bo cast. heard young ladies, in the higher walks of life, sur- rounded by every luxury and indulgence, wonder what me of them should they be deprived of all rtain delicate disease pondent jumbles up com- lents of human life. above all, his le ations, are afew of Dr Cobbett’s mode of treatmei ; is safe, effectual, ditious, not requiring either the use of mercury or restraint in ; squalid poverty ‘ound of the merry It is but meet career to listen to COMMERCIAL. ‘St-ictures cured in one or two weeks with scarcely any pain. Those imdividuals who have Constitutional Debility— dulved in» certain loathsome aud by restored to health and society. No charve made unless cued. Duane street, oue door from Chatham street. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE OF CONSUMPTION PULMONIC ; R. SCHENCK :—Dear Sir—Itis a great satisfaction to me this day to lay before you and the public,the great success of mydaughter’s health by making use of your genuine Pulmonie ife and self gave up all hopes. that she ever could general pronounced her consump= ians that attended her for the ; and they could uot give her any ered some reference to your Pulmonic Sy: it has proved so secret habit, cau positively Mild cases removed in two bf Remember, 19 | estab! Asnrs—Pots are in limited demand and we cannot quote over $3 75. Pearls are firm at $4 06}. yellow ofall descriptions sells at 20} but the demand is moderate und principally for Beeswax—Prime Corrox—The market remains quiet, but holders are not disposed to yield in their pretensions. The sel day are about 600 bales, a portion taken by spinner t upon their own re- | Total arrivals since Ist inst. resolve and success of } Isxport, from Ist to 31st Jui Export, from ist to Sth August... he United States. ptember last. . ce and ease, and cas! Let them reflect on the the poor orphan cake girl. Boston, August 6, 1545. sippi, after having crui- uve, and eminer 14 mouths, told.n At leugth we dise rup being a genuine cure for consumption, au in my daughter's case, The U.S. steam frigate Missi sed in the bay twenty-four hours, returned again to this al port, and isnow at anchor in the stream. The object of | Withstanding the limited demand holders ure very firm at our quotations. There is very little doing in Mackerel. Hay—The receipts down the river are to a fair extent ind more than equal to the demand. Same time year before, Fisi—We notice smail s Tean cheerfully fecommend it to the public as to be noquackery,, aud uow I will give you.a statement For several months a continual cough day and night, and night sweats, burning in the palmsof the pin Without pains in her ind at length was maki r shoulders ; also a with the loss of appet be relied on as an nt of my daughter’s case, aud auy one wishing to call {PETER DELANY, 28 Market street, Newark, New Jersey.u City and County of New York, ss ter ry ra depose and says that the foreg: statement, signed by him, is just and true, to the best of knowledge and belief. her cruise was to test the fitness of several important al- terations which have been made in her machinery. If | a these alterations have answered the ends contemplated, | Qualities North Kiv I presume she will be reported all ready for service, and |? will depart at an early day for the Gulf of Mexico, it to the Charlestown Navy Yard, my attention was directed to the dismantied ves- of war lying alongside of the wharves, and I was astonished at their exposed condition to the weather— First was the line of battle ship Franklin, the most for- lorn looking hulk I ever saw. Her decks were cracked, her seams open,the bulwarks crumbling with rottenness, and there were stagnant pools of water in herca- bin, ward-room, and gun-room. The rust of the iron work, and the verdigris from the copper had run down her sides, over the faded white and black paint, which makes her look worse than if she had through a redclay pit, and had afterward: target for rotten eggs. more than skin deep. ed by the sun’s rays. decayed, and! have no doubt, that ¢ timbers are also unsound. She is not worth repairing — I saw her when she was towed from New York, and even then she looked better fitted tor the yard than to be repaired. Since her arriv weather has completely used herup. A sailor who was ing her last cruise, informs me that when she was paid off, she was afine sound ship, and would, with a few trifling repairs, have been rendered sufti- ciently sea and war-worthy to have been kept commis. sioned on any service, for six or seven years. How is itthen that she has been suffered to rot at the nav rds—and who are the parties to bla ance, Russia, ‘ nf my daughter's ens We quote common } r bale at 56a 62jc. for shipping pur- prime, for city consumption, seils at 75c. Provistons—There is a fair demand for Pork and pri- ces are very firm. We quote new mess at $13 75; old do eld at $11, and old prime at $9 demand, and sales of city mess There is afair demand for c.; bbls at 7] @ 8c.; swelliug of her ancles. In the course of a y $12 87}; new prime is hi 81} a9 87]; Beef is in f have been’ made at $9 Lard and we still quote keg at 8a Butter and Cheese are inactive. may see her at my house. Exports from Ist to Peter Delany dul ik a: ety DELANY. Sw befe this Ist of August, 5 JAMES HARPER, Mayor. Please notice that the xenuine Schenck’s Pulmonie Syrup b the Proprietor’s Office ouly, No.4 Courtland street, a few doors helow Broadway J. B STOUVENEL, MPORTER OF WINES, No 39 John street, iuforms his friends and the lovers of good Wines generally, that in order has made arrangements to have, uiskey—Domestic with a very moderate dem: we quote at 23 a 234¢. The Crops. The Wheat Crop is now pretty nearly secured in Michi- gan and throughout the west. accounts we receive from every quarter, the crop is far greater, and of much better quality, than ever before raised in the wheat Ohio, whence we But her outwa: If we can rely upon the Her planking is rotten, and crack- Many of her beams and kneos are appearance is to supply the great demand, he ways in store, and to receive direct from Bordeaux, Wines of | 4 ‘ the first quality, from the proprietors digeet. tion with his son) the The well known houses following {the qualities of the Wines, without further details :— Proprietors of Vignobles, Borde: rowing region.’ Even in northern Yio, ad_ the most evil forebodings, the yield is stated to be better than last year. We have heard it estimated that in Indiana, Mlinoig, Wisconsin and Mi- chigan, the quantity produced will previous year. tion of one thing, the crop fear, to command ward of his labor. he majority of sufficient recommen- Borton & Guestier, double that of eny may be, there is no ques- 1 is_ immense—too great, we d the price the farmer deserves as the re- ndertakes to’sell Wine for family i N.B.—J. the dozen or gallon. TO CAPITALISTS. RARE CHANCE —To invest a capital ofabout $10,000 m % itable way, by erecting a buildmg for divine for the Emanu-E two lots, between Bowery and Broome and Madison streets, for that purpose. For particulars enquire at M: jessrs. Stettheimer & Brothers, 87 Beaver street. Brighton Cattle Market. Avs. 4.—At Market 1000 Beef Cattle, 100 beef cattle unsold. Purces—Beef Cattle—Former prices were not sustain- ed; we quote extra $5 2. ks and upper. | Second $4 25a4 75; thi d $3 s0a4 Sheep—Lambs from $1 33 to $2; re See coy; been | Aton aitemie chareen Looking Glass Plat 3200 Sheep, and iy me? In England , Purkey and almost every other nation which has anavy, the ships when not required for ser vice, are dismantled and have their dec works protected by water tight their hulls painted dark drap color, a liable to attract of war which are to be in “ordinary,” boys are placed on board of keeping them properly ventilat judicious arrangements, a vessel will remain in twenty years, and will look just as well was first Jaid up, and perhaps be just as sound. No ar- rangement of this kind seems to be considered by the men who have the control of our ni ip Independence, a first-class frig: yeral smaller vessels, among which is the beautiful little | Alexander brig Apprentice, are all exposed to the sun, and frost, and if left as they are for a fe will require more money {o repair the many uew vessels subject into serious c medied. 1 do not wi blame to the gentlemen I presume they obey th It Congress will not our vessels when the: ry . Ditteuhoefer, 25 Cedar st.; irst quality $a 5 17; coverings, and sit is the least " In England the | fSwine—Old hogs at 4 Over are | At retail from 5 to 6c. and officers, men them forthe purpose of PORTER, ALE AND CIDER. JOHN J. STAFF'S BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, ext door tothe American Museum, yy Dr, friends and the public | others. Manufactured and for sale by G. VAL! old sheep from $1 50 the sun's rays, to Sc; shoats to peddle 4} and 5} ‘0. 2 ANN STREE’ generally, for the very liberal share of pat ceived, and hopes by strietattention to business to merit acon- FIRST QUALITY— Newark Cider, London Brown Stout, _ and Seotch Ale. ing attended to with despatch. LASTS, LEATHER AND Fi LY on hand an assortment of Baltimore and iladelphia Light Oak Leather, Philadelphia Morocco, of all kinds. Lasts made to any pattern. A first rate lot of Mr. G. Macheu’s Spring street, near Washingt Wal " Passengers Arrived. Packet ship Northumberland—Geo 8 Fox and lady, € Miss A M For, Wm J F ly, two children and servant, Kip and lady, Albany; Mrs KH rvant, Connecticut; Mrs 8 Leman, Daul Seymour, Let: rk: William C Tiercen, e of New York; Lp ted Fhiladelphin Porter J necessary | Griswold, child, Croton Angelo Gonzales, Mil Davis, Lewis Hair—90 in the st Foreign importations. Loxpox—Ship Northumberlan ewood & co—i0 Roel 2 G Meyer & son—21 Scheffelin & co—17 2 ALT. Stewart & co} Alden & co—7 Allen AH Ward—2 J MeCall & co—2 H Stevens & co ad —2 Paton & Ste Worrall—17 J Elison—# E Bla co—lt G Meyer & so. —7 L.1 Cohen— W more years, it m than to’ build as I hope Mr. Bancroft will take this ‘onsideration, and have the evil re- ish to be understood as im| n connected with the navy ya he orders of their superior officers, priation to protect | 246 course, they must | x ¢: nd—150 pkgs Barstow & co— Ot THE CELEBRATED PATE D’AMANDE RGEAT PASTE dissolved in water proves a very excel- summer drink; it can be hi Ihau, No. 183 Broudway; J. R. roadway: A. B. Sand & Co., 213 Broadway; Gass: ig, 132 Chatham street; B Tent, pleasant and healt In my last, I stated that another woah a, ay voted to the cause of democracy i terests of the office-holders and ‘of Jar, was about to new paper, to be de- in general, and the in- Mice-beggars in particu. —41 A Arnold & co—2 Bowen & co—4 Munson Brothrs—28 N Dodge —1i D Hadden &son—4 Habersham & Jones—t J MeChain & co JAK Dodge & co—176 ton by, cor. Division and Clinton, streets; Moore, Lent & Co. he manufactory, 129 Attorney st; W. J. Coddington, 203 Hudsor J. W, Bassett, 644 Broadway; Collins corner 8th street and 3d avenue; | 202 Delaney street; Jas. W. Smith, cor day. & eo-—130 Phelys tenbach, 14 Hudson s to be indispensible, they have no organ here to do runswick, Me., which was ie a with having been Lams is now laying alongside o the wharf, at East Boston, in charge a ship ke pee it tention, however, appears to be bestowed on old sail or two half covers her decks from the sun's and sho is hauled so far up that every ebb tide she rests onthe bottom, The vessel herself, as a whole, even in her best days, | think, was never designed for a i Her model is fullunder water, of fair sailing proportions. that dashy rake with which we associate the idea of slavers or pirates. On deck she has a lai Y covers the quarter deck, and forward, she other common merchant vessel. be done with hertime alone pitfire has been refitted and looks as She will be sent to sold there, and here as to the fate of the m Palormo, bound to this vessel and has been due known whather she ck of a vessel seen 1 the rumor makers streets Dr. Sargent pefflin, 114 Canal street on & Co. 110 Broadway ; Brooklyn, Fulton and Cranberry streets. all—1 Hanford & co! Hicks & Authony—1 Bartlett &G W Blaot—1 brought Here some tine since, chan lor, Black & eo~ (Welford—1 8 L Gifford—2 ——— MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG caiecaaeemnenen THE INVISIBLE WIG ly resembles the real head of hair that sceptics and seurs have pronounced it the most pertect and extra m0 ‘The great advantages of this no- que wig is its being made without sewing or weavi which causes its appearances so closely to resemble the naturi pearance, as to defy detece ig $0 beautiful, so porons and so free, i 8 of perspiration evaporation is, tu igs entirely avoided. ‘The see J to Inspect this novel an wad at the manafacturer's orner of Liberty street, ap vention of the day. and is utterly Neither have her masts hair, both in lights » Ashburton, Howland, Live: ol, Grinm ; ue Meteor, Janney, Hic Jaren Gee Aintum & Co, . as @ greyhound, Sonth America, and may oon’ again enter.the forbidden Considerable anxiety exists bark Griffon, Capt. Blake, .fro; rt. She is a very fast sai ere a fortnight at least. assed Gibraltar. the vicinity of Sable Island, som: undertake to say, re: Brig September, Da Brig New Orleans Brig Siren, (ir) Catchpole, ( T Dh. POWBLL AND DR. DIOSSY, OCULISTS andOPHTHALMIC SURGEONS, No. 261 Brondway, Corser or Warnen Stree, \ONFINE their Practice to Diseases of the pou that organ and its Nickerson, Norfolk i oud, NL. McCready, rom the most emin ence to Patients vatarnet,upncnuma@, | Triconarie.—The effect of pismus oF Sgmnel ‘opeand America. rea of Amaurosis weeks on the liye, Since the above was wri from London and Packet ship Northumberland, Griswold July, with mdue,’to John ¢ ve at present in our THE PAT: GALVANIC RINGS HIS REMADE DISCOVERY ibe ved the rece! rier ecb fi, Mogi tenn foe ie to gives fartril of its power and efficacy. Tod He 20, vee ius have been douse to anower all the far whieh the ordinary Galvanic Battery or Eleecrie hetie Machines are used, but are without any of the iujurn siosken which accompany. the applications by those iuetre J in many other respects are mote sa¥® aud CenTain ing the desired object. : ho Galvanie Rings have been used with perfectiiaccess in ail eases of Hheuinatinm, acute, or hou, applying tothe ead, face or limbs; Gout; ‘Tic Doloreaux; .s f Sick Headache; Iudiges: i Fite; Cramp :Palpitation ts of Joints; Lumbago: Neu. y; Deficiency of Nervous Energy ; aud 1 la cases of confirmed Dyspetsie wey have been equally successful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed to be, believed; and as a certain PREVENTIVE for the above complaints they are equally to be Fecommended.. ‘The Galvanie Rings are in every way perfect- i Id at Pp to be within the reach of all, in connection with 1 urtainy and to direct the FLUID is jer their efficient action Galvanic influence tothe particular portions which ace affected, For numerous certificates of the highest character regarding the efficacy of the Galvame Rings and Magnetic Fluid, refer- ence is made to former advertisements, or they may be seeu at the office, Only Agency in New York, 1M Fulton street, ‘Sun Building.) In Brooklyn, at the store of James W. Surv, | Druggist, comer Fulton and Cranberry streets. jy28'lmtec LIFE INSURANCE, CAPITAL $2,500,000. IT He insured eptited to participation of profitson both Ex ropenn and American pol NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSUR- | ANCE SOCIETY, LONDON UNITS:0 STAT*8 BOARD OF LOCAL DIRECTORS, New Youx Buaxcu—Orrice 74 Watt Stuners JACOB HARVEY, bsq., Chairman. John I. Palmer, Esq. Jonathan Goodhue, Esq. Gonahosari ee Srmuet 8 Howland, Esq, LEANDER STARR, Manger. The following are among the advantages held out by this in- stitution, which are of great importance to the assured, and such as are seldom offered by Life Insurance Companies, vizz— The peculiar advantages secured to the assured by the priver- tment, thus blendivg the utility of a Sepings Bank with Life lasurance! 7 . ‘A very large sum to be permanently invested in the United Srates in the uames of three of ihe Local Directors,(as Trustees) —ava lable a the assured ss a Guarantee kund. ‘Th: poyment of premiums, annually, helf-yearly, quarterly, § or monthly No charge for stamp duty. ; Thirty days allowed after each payment of premium becomes due, without forfeitur policy. : "Travelling feave extensive aud liberal; and extra premiums on the most moderate scale. D y less onerousto the assured than usual (See pamphlet.) j The actual and declared profits ( published in successive Re- orts) affording sure data for calculations of the value of the i tution. ‘These proofs will at each division casH ifdesired. nected with Marine or Fire Insurance. for life with profits” are Lower than those of any fe Insurance in New York. The public are respectfully requested to. examine the di guishiug prineyples of this institution tables of rates— their distribution of profits—and the fac afforded by their Loan Department—before deciding to insure elsewhere. A Medical Ex«miner is im attendance at the. office daily, at 12 o’clock noon, and 3o’clock, P.M Fee paid by the So- J. LEANDER STARR, General Agent. SUSybi Staw ism ree COLUMBIA HUUSF, Chestnut Street, between 6th and 7th streets, |LADELPHIA. i d the travelling public,they have taken the above house, (for merly known as the Marshal{ House,) and have made extensive alterations aud improvements in its interior, having spared no i id fashionable houses in the city. ‘The parlors are numerous, the chambers large and well arranged, the furnitare entirely new. Its loca- tion is in the most central part of the city, near to all the places of public amusement, and convenient to the depots of the Southern, Western and Northern routes. ‘The tables will be supplied with all the delicacies of the sen- son. ‘The Wines are of the choicest brands, and have been carefully selected. } i ; The proprietors hope by their; Pert attention aud experience in she Hagtnets: to give satisfaction to those who may faver em with their patronage. i sia tas fi BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. james ley, (late of Jones’ Hotel. Heury,C:4 \Garie, (formerly of the Washington House.) ‘eter L. Fe: sn. July Ist, 1d iy3 3m*ec NOWLAN’S HOTEL, At Harlem River. F EORGE NOWLAN respectfully retums his most sin- cere thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal support which he has received for the last ten years, while Pro- rietor of Prospect Hall, and begs leave to inform them that he | has fitted up the large establishment at the termination of the Railroad, on this Island, and on the Bank of the River, where he is prepared to furnish visitors with Breskfasts, Dinners, ‘Teas, Suppers, and other refreshments, at the shortest. netice. Good ground, and every accommodation for Military Compa nies. All the Railroad Cary land passengers in front of the lotel for 1254 cents, from the City Hall. 5 Nob ec An bniinaty st halfpast’ oreloek on Sundays. 88 WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, 5 Gold street, near Maiden Lane. OUNTRY MERCHANTS will find this desirable House, being convenient to the business part of 3 ent is fitted up with entirely ntial dinner, 18% cents, lodgings 25 cents, For con- ence and comfort this house is equal toany hotel in the city, and at half the price. Permanent boarders can be accom: on very reasonable terms. ‘All the delicacies of the season served up, as soon as they arrive in market, at half the price of other houses Elegant Private parlors, fOr the referee cases, or private dinners or sup and sul per parties. The very best of liquors. ud 3m*re RATS, MICE, COCKROACHES, FLIES, BED- GS, &e. following certifieates, out of thousands, may give the lican idea of the Usefulness of the ¥ariowts ‘prepa a- fe The room in the building 70 Wall street, was badly infested with Cockroaches, and one application, four weeks ago, has en- tirely dispersed them. (Signed) CHS. MOUNT. Ihave used Dr, F.’s preparation to exterminate rats and mice, and have wonderfully sueceeded in cleariug them from house and yard, after the first trial. (Sign JOSEPH GUTENAN, Dr Feuchtwanger’s Fly Paper has been used by me with great surcess; nearly one quart of slain flies have been collect- ed in fourdays out of curiosity. Sign ‘©. VAN SCHOSAHOON. The bedbugs have been cleared from ny house, 211 Hudson street, effectually. (Signed,) JOHN SOLOMONS, ‘The yard in the rearof the Courier and Enquirer office has been for years infested by rats, and oue single application has effectually destioyed them. Teantion aga the various jealous imitations, and my genu- are for sale by Dr. Milnor, corver Brow t , comer ‘of Fourth and Woost cy Store, 178 Grand street, and of the manuf ict | Wis FEUCHTWANGER, 23 Liberty. iy7Imeodtee near Wil NOTICE. TO MERCHANTS, SHIP MASTERS AND OTHERS. HE, SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform them, that he has been in the employ of the late Samuel Demilt over twenty years, and the | athed to ess d dealing in Nautical Instruments ‘Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c., at the old stand, No. 239 Pearl street. D. EGGERT. ju6 Imeod* re LOOKING GLASS PLATES AND OTHER GERMAN GoOOps. NLINE, & OSTHEIMER, , PHILADELPHIA, have received Surope, a lary Looking Glass Plates... Unsilvered White Polished Window P sd 7 to 40-20 with a large assortment of Toys, Slates, Leather Dolls, Site Pencils aud Marbles, Spectacles, Toilet Glasses, Pi var ety of other French and German Goods, wh At the lowest market prices jet Pn ALE’S GLOBE, and Transparent’ Ceiestial pute adapted to common schools, colleges, and private fami- uow 1n.use in the Normal Schools at Boston and Albany, at the High School and Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, in Yate and other Colleges, at Mrs. Willard’s, Troy, and in numerous Common Schools in New York and ‘other ‘cities and States, and recommend ner, Professor Olmstead aud E, Nauti juare, New cal and Mathematical Establishment, 3 Frank Yorke GOTHIC CHURCHES. COLORED GLASS, MOSAICS, &c. HE Undersigned being the Ayent of a large Colored Glass Manufactory im France, will furnish the best ‘dualities “0 colored Glass at much lower prices than they have been sold to this day, Church Windows can be had ready mounted, with any. pattern of | Mosaic made according. to models, ‘or copied on the finest. Gothic Monumentsin, Europe. He ‘will coutract for the complete Glass Burnicure ofaay Church Ap- ply to C. CAVORET jul6 Imeod* rh No. OLD GOLD AND th William street. LV TLVER Git Bomalets, Hook Binders Rage and. Siver ith’s St bought, je ee N II street, Melter and Assayer of Metals, 0. Jeweler's Sweepings purchased by assay. Fine Gold and Rolled Silver, for plating, constantly on hand, at office Nog Wallatreet. Worlcs 184 Lonrens strecst. i029 Im*ec BILLIARDS-—-GREAT IMPROVEMENTS. OUTHERNERS, Strangers and Citizens are invited to try Mahogany Beds with 169 Panels, made by steam machinery. So much work could nd without three times the usual price. Likewi be wir by a single blow. For sale or pla BASSFORD'S old stand-—Entrances joining the Maseum Building, Ann street, and 149 Fulton st. 3 is Field. with a number of these improved Tables, invites his friends to call at the Onited States Hotel. Entrance t the bar-room or 196 Water street. jy3 1 STRIKER’S SOLUTION FOR THE HAIK, WHICH will change grey hait to its original color in a few minutes. ‘This solution is different irom any yet offered and cannot fa ers, perceding all Those who dombt its virtues, are requested to have their hair changed before paying their muney, If hambugs would take this method there would be no reason to compl: None genuine unless signed H. Striker, in red ink, The Solution can be forwarded by Harnden’s Express to any part of the world, ‘One trial will prove the fact. Sold wholesale and retail and applied at No.5 Chatham ie pang the Hall of Record , New York, up stairs. a ALEXANDER’S TRICOBAPHn, NEW AND INVALUABLE DISCOVERY, being a li wid Dye, which instantaneonsiy changes the color of the @ beautiful brown or black. without injury to the hat he Kreat superiority of this dye consists in its euy f application and ing us «ffect—all other dyes ing from ten to twelve hours to produce any changes Its sridr excellence will be apparent to every one upon a single application, rack from the Philadelphia Daily Sun.”—Avexanven’s 1 f the above on the hair is truly o«. tonishing. | It was tried. yesterday in our office, and the change era | from grav to black was iseantancous. (without any pan or op 1TOM Loe HeKUEAL. eh as CO te mind of Ulanses chooners out of number, Sales of Stocks at Boston. Ava, 5.—Finst Boano—4 shs Dwight Manuf Co 15 ady E Worsted Co 10154; 100 Western RR ii Portsmouth It ts ln ARR 10634; to the westward t 0 and plenty of sailors. Bary Ce HA tea gratuitously. e K. 400 B43" 200 do 700 do Is saltto J Foulke & Son, Left brig Saline, ¥ ke 3d inst, Int 94 21, lon 71.46, brig Hyder Ali, her TING PAPER, eu Hart, 3 days from Ri a chm ond, with mdse, to James ria, Lewis, 4days from Baltimore, with mdse, July, Hickmaus Virginia, corn and oats, to H ie & Wee RRs 3ds 1 Sees a Philad, de is aed, Wilmington and Balt RR For sale by Rushton & Co, druggists, 110 Broadway ! tor House and 6 Broadway; cornet of 4th strecs oie wall, 0 William street ; Johnson, Moore % Taylor, 4 lane; J. W. Wright & Co, 2 Cedar street; andof th Principal draggiats throughout the United States, or of sole Te ee A WHT 2s Some vurth street, iy® 1mém. L Lyonge TE PUBLIC Mt eS) 7 UBLIC that Doctor JOSEPH HEIN! No. 20 DUANE STREET, | > LoM, DAVib's SON? Bes Hock amet teed vee fel tater INo.57 eude strot; New Work. ICE! ICE !! ICE!! THE WONDER & BLESSING OF THE AGE FTTHE Subscriber has for sale at THE ONLY CU, R. CONS! ION. is, bite WOMAN § CHILD, terms apply on board a jetor Union Rockland MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, O. 37 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y. UFACTURERS and_Imj leart, m, other causes try the geuuises ted ely eeraine, Composed wagth iters of Ornamental Hair | $f) of Wd Che fc eremumenttas eaten Fee eirae ous, ‘West comer 8th roadway and John Markis Var eyes, B. Waruer, 205 Bivecker, corer toms, or roofs of desirable article, lesiral icle, i ridport Seine, jet Twines, compristag. a full assortmes rior qu forsale by Ee CANAL STRET.—C Nipas-and Madson Boro have removed from N. oe on, Salem, Mass. i Spalding aud Harri Rew Verks Grant aad Bocken? ye act '0..0. Woodman, Mass.; J. P, Hall onto, Mass; FM, Cohen and El HARDWARE, HE SUBSCRIBERS have constantly on hand a full as- sortment of S'S, quality wre of Coms, Bunions, &e- | Pierce, 4 Stanwix ‘0. 101 Canal street, to N me tO Operate upou the feet their profession country, they are able to | TF: success. Having practised Europe and in t s certificates from t eepsie, New Yor aE VANDENHOER, Tat ‘Theatre, is requested to call on the ing received a communication for him, trem not been able to find him, New York, August lL, 1845. MONTHLY REPOKT f Needles, including “WARRIN’S DRILLED EYED NEED) are'wariesied superior tony Riad ollerod lee ale to eir well known reputation, me! m more saleable Shan say NE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE assortment of Warrin’s ‘& Chambers Street, First House West of Broadw: CASES SUCCESSFULLY TRE, 2 Debility and loss of appe- ti 4 Palpitation of the Heart. joats, and every variet fron and, German Si Rocket and Table i an Si je emai |. & T. WARRIN, mae VOIGTLAENDER’S DAGUERKEOTYPE APPARATUS. RRANGEMENTS recently made law, Mr. Voightlaender, Vi sell those Apparatus at reduced rates, vi: Largest, size Apparatus, with three inch lenses for full size 145. ate Apparatus, with two inch lenses for halfsize ize Apparatus, with one and-a-half inch lenses, for quarter size plates, at $50, Geutlemen sending remittances iceg, may depend upon receivin ‘tus, and not a worthless im hay are eucy for the United States. Platesand Chemical oftheir own, importation, as well as all other artic! connect wit eir art, ie at the lowest ANGENHEIM. advertisement, the subscribers inform aknessfrom im- l 2 Noli Me Tanger nose, under treatment, Sere head, , Eruptions of the skin. Sourness and win 9 Gonorrhea, primary. 7 Primary chaucres. 3 Falling of the womb. 2 Fever, continued. 2 Cholera morbus. ity of the cornea. 3 Whites, oflong standing. Disease of the womb, ae ow 2 Swelled legs and feet. 3 Stomach bilious. SURGICAL OPERATIONS AND CUR) 4 Ulcerated sore legs, of long ft 1 Weakness of the spine, 1 Catrature ofthespine back- ward. 2 Lateral curvatures, do m, 18 Strictures in urethra,cured ee d without cutting or’ bum- rocured at the stated WEIN te BEC CARPETING. ganar » ve just T Uae WARE ROOMS, ly oceupied by Smith, Hewitt ic an entire new stock of C: trade, some of which are ex Ds i ts ther macerials ean b Daguerrean Attelier, iy3 Im*re 1 Prolapsus ani. 2 Partial deafness. 1 Hydrocele of the sperm- atic cord, under treat- legs, children. 5 Oneratiots for tadical cure q the large and spacious }0. 454 Pear! street, former- 0., and are now ready to offer f fo rors ayvichs ot new do, MN iSTER BRUSSELS, om ‘ ch THREE PLY, Joh Shading SUPERF! SOMMON INGRAIN INE FARTING. or) Of every variety aud descri ths, hea id vari together with all otber articles us public are requested to call an‘' examine PETERSON & HUMPHREY 454 Pearl street FEVER AND AGUE, i YNKOOP & CO.’8 COMPOUND TONIC MIXTURE VV —¥or the cure of Fever au mittent Fevers.—Th > greatest confidence in its virtues, have been, induced to offer it to the pubiic, wil and permanent eure recommended, and has been extensively ith, ed success in relieving many of those who are si when used according to the f effecting apermanent cure: ‘ersons of weak stomach 2 Uleersin rectum. rained 1 Operation for squinting. 1 Fistul ain ano. 1 Tumor removed from rec- t 1 Polypus removed from va- 1 Small tumor removed rrom ¢ side of the nose, 2 Phymosi onat the neck ofthe | 1 Uvula removed. 18 PS. KIDMIN: Attgnding Surgeon an who were acquainted wit eed but to state t ler it necessary that the from 2 to 24 feet wi found in the trade. ourstock before p ely recovered, but I world at large should be made a stances, andto ensble them where t and toayoid the charl ni 0 find s skilful phys:cian, ng and impostors. [wast ken with se- my bones and joints, when I laims tobe a ph ittent aud Inter- over my body, one on 3, e] dled from the knee to my anc agonies I vannot express. I then ascertaine: this fellow was a humbug. Tealleda physician, who said my case was hopeless, when my friends recommended me to Ds. ar Chatham street. id, my ulcers began to heal ts "soon vanished, my legs an d without erutch- scourge of our country EVER FAILE, most obstinate stage of the of the bone and arms beeame moveable; in two w es, and in two months [ RICHARD YATE! and children may take it without the least difficulty. It ngthens the stomach and digestive organs, and seldom requires more than one bottle to eff It is purely vegetable, aud contains nothi most delicate con: 8, Captain of the steamboat Richmond. Imay be seen at the coruer of South street and Maiden lane, ON CERTAIN IMPORTANT MALADIES. NSHE AUTHOR of the ‘ Private Treatise,” Dr, Ralph, begs to state that he may be consul disorders referred to in thi at his residence, 68 tially, to observe that the subj confined to these complaintaalone——but embraces. the whole of those which in any way relate to. the urinary « A difficulty in passing water peculiarto advancing ne, See deems it proper also eft to present to the public the mest interesting remarks on STRICTURE AND ITS CURE. ‘This being very little understood, although the most frequent and important. conisequence of diseases—in a former advertise: i explain itv uature—the diseases ices and its cure—also injurious to the tution. We offer the following testumo- is who have used it in their practice Genrs—I have used your medicine, called “* Compound To- mc Mixture,” in cases of Fever and Ague, and have found it to answer the purpose better than anything Ihave ever prescrib in my practice, [have used it wheu employe Surgeon in the Un: when we have had list at oue time, a Cy is 11tle volume, wi Navy, on different stat fifty cases ou the sick ‘ALWaYs proved successful. I re- of its effects aud’ pre- cine for that distressing ‘G. li. TRAPHAGAN, M.D. Newanx, N. J., May 10, 1845, ‘his consultations 1s not many as forty or organs, as gravel, je from a certain ference overall other articles in_me New Youx, May 8, 1845. Sins—Havingadopted the use of your Ton f cure of Ague and Fever, I regard it as deserving of public con- fidence, and as a medicine that will iain In every case, 0 far as 1 know, where I have it has been successful owing Fevers xencrall and patrouage it deserves. . FLEMING, M. D. ture is prepared by R. D. Wynkoop, Druggist, cand for sale oy Dr. L in a ment much pains was taken which were mistaken for it—its conseq) the fact that stricture frequently exi the least aware of it. h space, the following remarks will be c: stances which will enable one to judge w! its proper means of cure. hings it was remarked, that it was by no means i obstructed or even this, indeed, occurs in y exist for months fed to certain circu | [ran excellent Tonicin debitier k hope it may get the extensi Very respectful: ny reapecsa . D. Fleming and and even years without producing any kin Co, Bufale:: Gk it necessary there be pain, oF any thing directing the attention to the seat of this disease. Pi certainly is now and U when inflammation ha to other effects, es] complained of, but it is onl: pens to be superadded; 'y of early cases, these are observed to tem, ‘rather than tie part it- TEETH! TEETH !! TEETH!!! UNPRECEDENTED RFDUCTION IN DENTISTRY. ¢ old establishinent, 62 East Broxdway, where can be from one to a whole set of ‘I'veth inserted ou the most reasonable terms. Superior Teeth juserted from 75 cents to Teeth Filled from 50 cents to... Teeth Mounted for other Dentist: NTA: Surgical and Mecha ARTIFICIAL EYES ADE and Inserted by Dr. J. GRAY, No. 119 Bow the only. maker of the HUMAN ARTIFI 4 Auy person that wishes to be well ed shou'd always apply to ty Lears ight Many other symptoms might be men of these belong to other maladies as well, or relat in its more advanced and settl belong to stricture in its early stage, and When itis soeasily and certainly removed. The E MANNER OF URINAT! le the following three , that a drop or two two ¢an proceed from no other cai no srrgtare can exist without it. NED UNCURED tever; but, certainly, ‘The next is i GONORRHGEA MAY HAVE —A Gonorrhea, though not the ouly, is by far the most frequent cause of Stricture. severity, so much as the length ¢ Maker, who has eee in the LO DENTISTS. EMAN giving up business, will sell his entire one snperior double action Chair, ite sets of Operati ie ro, together ee 150 Plate and cash, to close the concern, ‘They have not been tw. ime its gleety stage may have Neithertis it possible i case to state how long thi 5 t €or Stricture, for one person is uaturally more ture than another. wo aid have continued from eat leat would stengten + RE IAS UPON THE re certain than the effect ive snouts in a to suit purchasers. ‘Adarea ‘Dannie? rt ious circumstance. will be sold in Herald office. having been burnt out, have rei red road street, on the corner of Stone streets GALVANIZED IRON AND TIN. ALVANIZED SHEET IR Se CANEeD aeEE On AND TN the same degree by every tr _ ‘or other,that thewriter rare- ly'sees a case of Stricture in which the patient does not observe i ble of business as formerly. This inough iittle understood, but r considers the natural is so common, in one he is not so active, or eal ‘also is a serious e1 tionably true. Indeed, whoever conside of mind and sexual organs, will easily im: ium by which the mind so. powerfully acts upon tl ium thesexaal or; jine that, as there is a ‘No. 71 Broad street IES AND JEWELRY —Thos ane ‘Gold or Silver Watches, Gotd it greatly to their ad- TCHES Chains, Gold Peneils, Keys, e., étoceall on the subyetiber, who tons {ail much lower than auy other ho each. ‘ate! ht. All Watches warranted importer of Watche je and Retail, 30 Wall READ THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS is Treatise” of the author, a little ‘volume which 1s ser parts of the world., As the cure of Stricture: proceeds, the act mind invariably returns. exceed the improvement of oe ty oA ag rg Jewelry exchanged or bou in the treatment o! good on or the money ret Of proper and experienced persons, the cure 0 is now accomplished in as many days as formerly it demanded consult the writer who come on busi- , but return perfectly cured, Je and anxiety for years. writer furnishes his ness to this city for ugh it has been a source of trou! who cannot leave their homes, tl peculiar means of cure, which has au interesting e ti subject, and written in the plainest manner ; and which, = josed in a little mahogany chest, can be safely sent to any stance. in consequence of the number of pretenders and books of kery which intest this city, he deems it Mowing statement, as a satisfactory ground of giving every mformation on Medicine and 95 NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVICE I PRIVATE DISEASES. ‘HE MEMBERS of the Ni and Pharmacy, establis continue to direct thei Private nature, and can ns of 2 work express! m the most eminent p in America—as the most eminer London, to Dr. M ian of eminence in this city. the e ion oF cont ticularly requested to. make ay ppearance of those diseases, ind time may be thus avoided. College, for many years connected with th ¢ College ou the amount of suftering nt, from Amsterdam, most respect jends and the public in geveral, ficeut collection of ancient f Japanese Porcelain Jars and Caps snd ‘Sancers; old Sroups and Figures; Cups and Saucers; au- bony Wooden Carved rears 1918 and 1577, formerly belonged to Great Inquisitor of 8) in this country; of which | H Hlemen, if you wis pleudid collection. irs, for Cath olic Churches; tobe seen he has received 1 may and Antiquities, cou nef req their case explicitly, toy jon and Ereatinent re CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILI HE TONIC MIXTURE, preps armacy of the ej iy, recommended for all cases cret indulgeuce or excess of any. kind, fe sterility, or barrenness, unl treat yourself’ call and examine this 5} Also, two carved Cha J LITY CURED. E BATHS, earl Street. « to any in the cit eds, 12) cents pach, ingle battles $1 eae! of half a dozen $5; ¢ packedand sent to all parts ae ee VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS, OR the radical cure of gonorrhea, gleet, seminal emissi and all mocorpurutent, discharges from th gt Canada and all the ie urethra These EMOVED to No. 65 Franklin street, one doo Broadway, M. DUMSDAY ing, Accordeon, an¢ tlemen of New ¥ comparative short time, by Terms reasonable. M. D. will go, as usual, to the residences of his art of the city, by the stages. fiven on application at No. 65 Franklin street. ASOLIAN HARPS. ttachimentto te ‘elpeau, as an infallible remed: RICORD’S ALTERRATIVE MIXTURE. anent cure of primary or secondary a Satisfactory city an ors, nodes, or any compl rf ia hay whly el jeansing the sy: Sold i f ‘ $5; carcfully poked end'sent ton CONCENTRAT. RA GENTIAN AND the Now York Perso! pect should ase this aon can consider gatire Caived tan imply Pianofortes in cases of half a dozen at tae! modern made horizontal Pianofortes. of this invention, N, & C. are indiced mind, theit own erit worrantthem in the assertion, t in tune in any climate, it College of Medicine and . ved ventrated extract, ative powers of th y the Collegens int ja at Present bee relied on as certain remed: re state of the blood, affected by transitions warrantee is given with the “Agolinn Pianofortes” {repiad the Park, refined and highly cone ‘ing qualities and ¢ the , and it will not ‘hy sind adalnetory he public are mvit at their ware-room: where also may be Fianofortes, both 1m row 1 diseases arising mahogany cases. besten, jon Oe i Book by the ans having thet notes and of the same to their present a rt from the seconda; "Bold to single b im eases of hall § doren bot ts send new not tilice, Now Weat street, comer of C Iweodis*ec Iw os Hear ee cone Combe

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