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COMMERCIAL. New York, Monday, Sept. 1. * Asnxs—A steady demand prevails for Pots at $3 a $3} Pearls are $4 124; ; Breapsty: ‘The demand for Western Flour con- tinues unabated. Fresh ground Genessee brings $4 62} to $475; Ohio $4 56} to $4 62) Burrer—Western Dairy, 14 cents; Orange County, 19 to 20cents. Conx—Southern Yellow sells at 56 to 57 cents, Cueese holds firm from 6 to 6} casks, boxes 6) to 7 cents, and the supply small. Cotron—The market to-day was very quiet, and the sales are very small in amount; prices, however, re- main firm. Liverroo. Cra: ICATION, Upl. § Flor." Mobile § N.O. Inferior, coe a see -a- Ordinary. + 6ha6f} 4... 6h 0 6} Middling, . 6} a7 eee That Good middling. 7h a7 Sie TESTE Middilng fair, Tpa7 . 8 as} Fair... see 7ja8 + 808} Ful 8} a8} » ag 9 a% ee 10 alo oa 44. M ally Hay—The market is barely supplied; prices range exceedingly high. Superior quality brings a penny a pound. ‘ ; Lann—barrels 8 cents; kegs 8: Leap—The market for Missouri is vei good demand and moderate supplies. made at 4 cents cash. Merats—-The following are the prices current:—Pi Iron, $29 cash, $30 6 months; Sheet, 6} cents cash, 6 cents six months; Russia, 11) cents cash, 12 cents six months; Banca Tin Pigs, 20 cents cash, '20} cents six months; Bar Tin, 21 cents cash, 21} sixmonths; Tin en, }X9 Alarge sale of boxes, &c., sold last week at $8 ca: firm, with a Sales of Pig were mains firm, and atolerable fair amount of trans- Ohio Mess continues at $13} a $14; Pri s $ 34; Prime $10 }; Beef, M 3; Prime $6 | a7, New Yorx Carrie Market, Sept. 1700 Beef Cattle, 4,700 Sheep and Lam! and Calve: Prices—Beef Cattle are no higher, but prices are paid more readily—the market closing very firm at $3 50 a $5 50 as the general range, and $6 for a few. 35 taken for Bermuda, and 130 left over. gous and Calves—We continue at $14 a $28, all sol Sheep and Lambs—The market was cleared at 75 cents @ $2 50 for Lambs, and 87 cents a $3 for Sheep. Hay—One dollar per cwt. was the top of the market; the range is from 87} cents to $1, as in quality. Foreign Markets. Bannavors, August 12th.—Our market has become Worse for your produce, owing to the heavy arrivols since my last. Corn Meal is down to $2 60, and no chance of a speedy improvement. For Butter there is noinquiry, with a large stock. Lard is also unsaleable. Flour sells at $6:—this is the only article that will pay Com $1}. Black Eyed leas $2} the bag of any freight. two bushel! Passengers Arrived. the steerage. AKTHAGENA—Brig Detroit—R N Dey» » H McCann, Miles, A Gerding, 16 Detro’ epeyster, H McCann, P Passengers Salled. Mansetutes—Ship Gastoo—E K Kyuastonand Jady, Canad»: gma Nidal Tady, chuld sud segvanty France, Patrick, yan ark, New York; Mrs Sarah'E Cowiter, Philadel Havne—Ship UtieaMr Godard. New Yorke) adele Soreign Lm portatio! Loxpox—Ship Switzerland—9 bags JH ny, Young & ENis—2 Carnes & WL Schenck & Suydam—3 Braloge & Hunter. ins & co- pkgs Clark & McCounin—i00 bags 16 casks 20 chests Morewood & co—05 ceroons 2 casks Powers & Wishtins Philadelphia—G es Yarnall & co. of & Son—20 bls 30 bags 24 cs Lowber & Wilber; 5 cks Dunscomb & Beckwith—120 os Lew: Marray S Ingate—1 puucheon 39 has trendy bere Blew hhd tee 1 bbL EJ M chs ockwel co~ 0 chts. & Cousinery W Todhunter—I2 cks H WTS H tes Barber Brothers—50 pkus G ni- of Phila=17 pkgs Cumming, & coms9 casks W Harri- comil) Cask 1do7csJ D Rowh & cks Phelps, Dod, com4 pkgs Vyse & Sons JE 2¢ —55 kegs J Horses cs do Wilson & Brown—3 do C Ahrenfe 203M Oppenheimer &co—-8 Hoadl & Patna 2 Bartlett & Welford—4 H Hamme K W Henrich—2J Martinor—2 er & Stueken—7 J D Wende Ik wes & —1 T'S A Huntingtoo & co—1€ P Lev: Banne & eo--1 Al brandy J my, Pattison & co—I G Hastings & com1yr cask Foreuson & Wolke ? Breethanye& Chamal W Helsey & coi Kens FA Benes 21 bags I box 25 chts O F Gle: pkgs % cs hts 80 le bls 21 ma ts to order. P tin Phelps, Dodge & Co—oa T Harris—12 erts 1 es Va 4 & Tucker—10 bhi, Dowagdr—93 erts 6 hhds H Wiokley—7 erts 1 te H Wall Sons—80 tons iron Murdock, Leavitt & Co—6 es Richards: bog) y Wight, Sturgis ihe 'T Sanderson—6 Bur ritt & Johnson—169 bars 100 hdly iron Brad f bricks Wils: Brown—1 cs Boyd & wood a = Liverroot—Ship Hebrew—310 crs 6 chs ( ics HL Reus! A Ball—1ghhds ks 5 crs. M &J Merrttt—100 tons coal GB Morewood—28 cks G McBride & Co—1000 s:8 salt Grinnell, Minturn & Co—121 tons pig iron 1 cs C Henricks<27 eke order. 2h st ugust, Lot 4 50, » spoke ship Tareq ot Boston, from Havr dentiticaiy gases Ams eupaM—Sh xer & co—!1 cks Bori s—90 pps F Wissmann—I1 bs. Hil- ¢ & Wille—10 D H Menzer—2 G W Bre meyer Schrage, Koop & co—t bs Schuchard, Favre & com Born & Schuchardt—2 Dutilh & Cousinery—10,500 luinbs pipe clay for Boston—2269 bdis 15 pipes 18 cks to order. CantHaceNa—Brig: Detroit—300 hides 75 tons wooa Depey- ster & Whitmarsh—300 hides Everett & Battelle. ; Domestic Importations. Pexsacous—Barque Zaida—i00 tons railroad iron Davis & rooks—41 bales cotton Roberts & Williams. heat MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 2, +++5 33 | Moon sets. . +690» sees 627) Mae water , - OWE Cleared. St James, Meyer, Loudon, Grinnell, Minturn & Co Angelique, Edwards, Amsterdam, Schuchardt & Favre, awards. Liverpool, Taylor & Merrill BI Orleans, E K Collins & Co. atts, New Orleans, J Elwell & Co. dalloway. Charleston, G Sutton y race, Guthriz, Trinity, Siffken & Ironsides, . Texas, Brower & Neilson. i Wilson, Sherman, Barhadoes, &c. F Spies. Schr Columbia, L ill, Alexandria Schr Richmond, Cushman, New Bedford. Schr Le Roy, Bedell, Nortolk. Schr Princess, Racket, Philadelphia. Barge Middlesex, Wileox, Puiladelphia 3 Arrived. Packet ship Switzerland, Knight, from London, Aug. 2, with mdse, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Ship Hebrew, Carr, 34 days from Liverpool, with md master. 16 steerage passengers. 2lst August, lat 4359, | 35, spoke ship Tarquin, ol Boston, from Havre for New Yor Ship Java, Perry, from Liverpool, July 30, with mdse, tom . 213 steerage Ship Hogarth, with beat ot Sone 1 sf endleton. 4 days from New Castle, Eng 408 tons coal, to Win Whitlock . Medemseh, Yeaton, 38 dys from Neweastle, Eng. with ‘oal, to Nesmith & Walsh; 112 bbls soda GB More- ; 65 tons grindstoues te Norwegian ship Dovre, Eilertsen, 71 days from Newcastle, Eng. with 740 tons coal, to ES Innes & Co. Ship Corea, Gardner, from St Petersburg, July 15th, and El- sinore 23d July. ,Sbip Uneas, Latham, 38 days from Amsterdam, with mdse, to ED Hurlbut & Co. Left the Texel July 25, and Land's End Aug 9th—was 15 days in the channel Snip Tallahassee, Hadley, 18 days from Apalachicola, with 90 bales cotton 200 sticks cedar to ‘Taylor & Merri Barqne Zaida, ( hapman, (of Wiscasset,) 13 days from Pensa- cola, with cotton, to Chastelain & Ponve rench brig Queen of Ange!s, Gudaland, from Cette, Jane . with wine, &e, to order. British brig Napoleon, Tyler, 21 days. from St Ann’s Bay Jam, with 1090 bags pimento, te Aymar & Co. Leltno Amer vessels in port Brig Detroit, Mandenville, from Carthavena, from Key West, with inides, to H Coit ter, henee, just arr. Brig Provection, Fowler, 7 days from Calais, with lath, to Smith & Boynton. Schr Mary Anna, Shankland, 23 days from St Cro id, with 28 puns rum 70 hhds sugar to B Deforest & 22 puns rum Aymar & Co. Left schr A Jeukins, for New York, in 7 days—the only Amer. Schr Mary Eliz, Coarson, Eastport, plaster. chr Increase, Vernal, Thomaston, lime, Schr Orega Larringtou, lumber. Schr Congress, Higgins, Calais, lumber. Schr Mary Lyster, Puray, Philadelphia, coal. hr Lycurgus, Perry, Philadelphia, coal. and 10 days Left brig Tam O’Shan- Waders Feports no vestels in sight at sundown. ip Shi loah, West, for Liverpool; St James, for Lon- don; and Utiea, for Havre, lay at unehor at th aa Miscellaneous Record. thousand eight hundred and seveuty wers arrived at this port during the mouth of Av ARRIVALS AT QUEBEC—Comparative stats tonnage and passengers at Quebec, in the to the 28th August, inclusive, in exch year Vessels. Ang. 28, 1944, ‘Aug. 28, 1845 ight passen- st. of arrivals ars 1844 and 1845, uj Passengers, 23,062 131,627 1841, the arrivals were: nearest to the number of a ar. report does not include ar- Suir ¢ having been ashore in the ( tadieted, the Providence Journal say obtained from the first officer of the Carle r informs us that she was astern of the Carlos beating out, denly brought up, and was seen for two hours which has be ‘Our inform; jon to the report of ship Cabawba f Ci inctant: by, Menage U te A », called t m Treat, in- At Searsport, Maine, 71) fine schooner of 140 tons, 4 Banzor and Boston packet, rospect; es Blanchard, a ¢ Mary Emily, intended for Captain John French, of Whalemen, Spoken, no date, &e., supposed abc yrhale ship, 45 di Pharbe, t Aug 10th, a Nantucket Mme Mcortetly reported an whaling ship, bright sided, showing fed croxs, was passed July 24th, lat 10 4, loge 6,7, lat 48 12, Lon 465s, « Whale ship showing «wise | letter Ain it; one account says ithada stop d tay that it had perpendicular black stripes. . Spomea, asthe 12 days ffom New York for Palermo, July. sont, 40 bbls sp, nai gat faneonin, of and for Portsmouth, from Liverpool, lat 45, s Mayo, from Bremen for Baltimore, Ist ult, Jon 30. Ph tman, from Boston for Smyrna, th wlt, lat 1 25. from Liverpool for Now QO: f alae ow Orleans, 9th ult, off west . lo~ 198 Ibs alkall G Heyer Banpapors—In port, Aug 17th, Gi fin Wilmi ns Adua, do; Washega, Eastpo,t, for Turks laland; Eugene, East: por wxeUR, Aug 1—Inport, Nathanial Hooper, Hayana (June 10) for Croustadt: barques Verona, Howes, T 1 tanzas (June 12) for f a Gor TenayEe, Aw ! pasar, from New Orleans, isg Clara, for this port in three days. ‘ Havawa-lu port, Aug lotn, Norma, for NYork 20th ult; Adelaide, fm NY ork; Jane, Porth Canonieus, Cope land; Tuscar, Covell; Eurotas, for freigh’ or charter; Hogan, weg; Lima, une iss Boy, deg; Elizabeth, Philadelphia ie Christian, for sale; Stranger, Charleston, Cld, 12th, Ligo Porto Rico. Montkeat~In port, Ai Pool. Port Rovat, J Sara Vil nt 20th, brig William Skinner, Liver port, Aug Ist, Orleans, fm Norfolk; 2d Claais, Me; ith, Tahuaroo, Si ale, dos Hdd i newowa, SC viph, Praden, f lary Wash} , NOrleaus. 's ‘elegraph, Youn James Campbell, w York Pack: . Liverpoc . Thompson,’ Poote;, Caledoua, Wonderry. Cleared, 20th Mary, Ni ck; Mary, New Quay; Emma, Neweastle; Heury Bliss, Liy- drpool; Lord Canterbury, Bristol; Sarah Richardson, Wisbeek; Symmetry, Bristol; Nerio, Limerick. Sr Pi Mart. Aug 4—In port, Alert, disg; Heury Wood, chr Mogul. » May 30—In port, Coquimbo, Boss, hence (Feb. | Feo Otis, Manson, St Jago, Cuba, Sid une 10, Roanoke, Smith (from nua) for Coquimbo and Baltimore, Dates are to | June 17; Montezuma was expected uj from the coast, and | would leave soon after her arrival for Baltimore. Home Ports. Bancor, Aug 27—Arr Seboc Lowder, Lowder, NYork; StPierre, Beexsront, Aug 25—Arr Brill Portianp, Aug 27—Arr Lydi Cid Harraseeket, Ph wez, via NYork. Cl i Peters, M ft, French: ,» Rum Key, ork. ‘urks Island. NYork. ork. New Beprono, Aug 29—Arr Star, Philadelp Sid Geor- | giana, Albany Mansren. Arr Mary Kimball, Cadiz. ‘ S. Northumberland, Sicrra Leone. Cld Boston, Aug 10 Arrabella, Liverpool, 2d inst—Spok 18th, lat 45, nd for Portsmouth, from Ist inst—has th ult; Actif, Gotte ra. more and Victoria, Philadel- 31, Art, Lochin- wig, Pictou. rts a barque gone , Liverpod Manchester, Sydney; Mary! 'y3; Henrico, Richmond; Mozart. aie Seneca, Wilcox, N¥ork. Sld Une Philad. Albany: j d phia; J Cooley & C var, Cronstadt, 20th ul Signal Th to the nlp more; Arkansas, Sydn ti—Arr Elizabeth, NYork; New York, — Grecian, for Mat Roswell and Mary & sea this forenooa, Wind Noxrouk, Aug20—Arr Jo: Adeline, 1 e, NYork: Peuinal & Jo- sephiue, Norwich; Motto, Provide In Hampton Roads, Mary. for NOsleaus, and an unkuowa ship from sea, bound uy NC, Aug 2—Are Saunders, Boston; Albion, (Br) Jamai ®) htfoot, New Loui 26th, Cld 25th, ES Pow- on. na, Havre; 29th, S ork; Catharine, Crane, do. Arr Geor; ld Backus, Kingston, Jam. ubui chicola, St Cid Hope ston; 0, Johnston, ‘Apa ston, Jam, Pierre, Mart; Mary, Howes, Galvestoa; Titi, By Last Night’s Southern Mail. PartanetrHia, Aug 3!1—Arr Solon, Londonddrry; Let M », for Portland, sid 17th ult; Bi Providence Vashex day; Eugene, Lotland; Delawen m Eastport, dis; ton Albert Vinal; James & and J O Treland, Providence; Elvira, Roberts, and Cready, Souners, NYork; Globe, L HG King, Sing Si Retrieve, Gloucester; Arcot, Calais, Col J Stevens, Hartford; Welcome, NBedford: Sept I, arr Copy, Nantucket, Bavrimtone, Aug 31—Arr’ Aun, (Brem) Breie Boston; Reaper, do. Saldana, Below, Magtnticook, from Bremen. New Music! New Music! “Farewell, thou has broken the chain Which the power o y beauty had made, Yet deep in my spirit the pain May lager till ife has decayed ! A TWILL, at his Music Repository, 201 Broadway, hs re £1 cently published many admured songs, duets, &e. ‘Among st, is the popul: weil, Thou hich are above Esq., the mnsie by “It is the Chime song of broken the Chain,” (the first four lines he poetry written’ by Park Beniamin, B. Vedal * (embellished with a splendid vignette,) a much admired song, compowad by BS, Hart Esq. 5 now the Promised Hour,” (splendidly illustrated with title) composed by F. H. Brown, words by Gen. G. prris. The Land We Live Iu!” composed by Woolf “Liela. Liela, cease thy song!” in answer to ‘Oh, cast that 4 new and popular patriotic song, shadow from shy prow,” a very beautiful popular soug, com- posed by W. Brady, “Yes, [should like to marry!” and ‘The Polka Explained,” two very amusing comic son, | The celebrated New Y dancing. * When a Chia. 1R vosed by 8. C. Mass Polkas, with instructions for ed!” a3 sung by Miss Taylor, com- | GASIN JAPAN. mags i” PARKER, from Amsterdam, m A Fig ARKER, Agent, from An public in general, t he has received a magnificent collection of ancient yy HASTINGS COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. CONSUMPTION DISARMED or rrs TERRORS. Torcelal DQG TOR HASTINGS crgondon, has apposed Messrs eceive Corot New York, menean Agente tess hlower Been, Pate Dithesy Urs -and, Wtcera; old | his. celcvated COMPOUND ‘SYRUP OF Rabi F H r and Saucers; an- hi ere A Peer eons oa Spare le Wooten Darved | leiied by all the shies: pevslolane inns ol ‘Shem Chat, fhocn the pent [sit snd 1577; formnerly beloages to | auick aud pasitive rermelly fr acest the fr Ximenien, Great |i-yuisitor of Spain, such. as TUBERCLES ON THE LUNGS, been seen in this country; of which he can and removing those already formed ; for further ‘evidence of e prices. Ladies and Gentlemen, if you to | which mfereuce is made to the London Lancet, London Medi treat yourself call and examine this splendid collection, cal ‘Times, aud sll other respoosible publeations devoted to Also, two carved Chairs, for Cath orie (Chnrenes) Fabe scan the s: reste, \ ueil ge ed of he Nee 5 ed culty had always = a COMAGLE dlscuae, and’ the records of medical INDIA. RULI Science exhibited uo authenticated ease that weighed seriously GOODYEAR? Ok COLD OR HEAT, Agaiust that opinion, Since Dr. tiseovery, however, WARRANTED NOT TO Wo Years ago, of the new and greatest property ol “DER ANY DEGR NEICAL asrortnent of goods tmade under theabore A oe eR Adie Machine Belting, Cartlage and other HA, when united with other ingredients NEARLY A f absolu i tively cured through 11 established Cloths, every. width and thickness; Coats, Capes, Pouches, nisand Overhauls, Caps, Hats and Souwesters; Boots and oes; Mechanic's ‘Aprons,’ Ladies Aprons, Travelling Bags, ett ton GOODS, PATENT. FFEN OR SOFTEN UN- made of its virt rove that H. A PO! nd Syrup of Naphtha, as : FOR CONSUMPTION, periments successfully y the ublest physicians of Europe, clearly amnen's Ba . Ship: Buckets, Fi : ‘ ven in its worst, stages. ‘Three of the main causes of this "| Waier Hose, L Hatrrenee, Cu property of Naphtha have been discovered. ‘They are its ex yaailige OF eby traordiuary WTHaud PERVASIY for* the ug Mats, &e.,§ rirchice At system, it extends itself through v2 2m*m but, making s PASSAGE OF EVERY FOKE, no matter how elokged up yh " ously by by fe bstances.— AR'S PATENT METALLIC RUBBER | jf.i"Y;Corersies on the diseased lungs by dislodging the par OVER SHOES. Hales of corruption in the strength offite ascent to the upper GOODY *D not nites - regious of the frame, and thus PRODUCING THOROUGH VENTILA- W ARRANTED not to siffen of soften under any degree of | Toe‘orand hence ies a never failing remedy. in Oppression of ness oF price, for sale in assorted cases, stutable for the city or { the Chestand Difficulty of Breathing: persons thus affected , aud im small quantities, ae "SO. BEECHER, 100 Broadway. country tra fecling after taking it as af it had forced & passage through some Sibi BY Channel which their disease had stopped up, and the re-openiiiy of whichiwas the ouly result meceaaary tthe, restoration ol valth.. Such indeed are the promptuess of action aod energy TASTINGS NAPTHA SYRUP H hs auzs 2m*m = sey a of HASTINGS’ NAPT , the diseases for GOO Eee eer ING RUBBER | which itis recommended, that from the time they commence ‘MACHINE BELTING. kink EL THAT IT 18 CURING THEM, ARTICLE, of great strength and durability, can be | au effect nearly the reverse of that which attends the earlier adapced to ail kinds of machinery for which leather is used; | {uc of every other kuown medical remedy. For coughs,colds, ud d Ii kinds of | h fc h f ko dical dy. Fy h Nd costs about one third less, and is superior to itin many respect Icis unaffected by heat or cold, and when adjusted to machine- ry does not require alteration as is the case with leather. For sale by GEO. BEECHER, 100 Broadway. Belts of given lengths and thickness made to order. augé 2in?m HE ONLY PERSON who give: AND. ‘ius in the breast, bi sore throats, might sweat: ting of blood, bitious au ted to be the speediest, most vigorous and effective remedy ex- tant. Ithas frequently cured a painful cough m a day, which has defied other popular medicines for a month; aud its effects in all asthmatic complaints are equally deci ile Lassitude of the mind, tabbiness and wasting disposition to inactivity and melancholy forebo r quickly corrected by the Naptha Syrup, which, in a wonderful trae consultations for AN, Ni e i a of the ; we weigh ; if hatr—anatorny’ of the hair-thiekuess and fength, specific gravi- | ces,che herves, aud increases the weight. hus, those who use ty, exibility, elasticity, strength of the hair—effects of damp | 't \ccprs\s ‘ad many take it for no other purpose than the ness and heat of alkalies and acids, water and spirits, of. Feumedtion leror f'boulty strength chemical analyses, sprigs, bulbs, ‘gene In fine, of Hasting’s Compound Syrup is all that —quantity of hair produced by a bull e the co ‘olor, the cause, Ke.—a new discovery respecting contagion from hait to hair, all infallible remedy to prevent it—employment of the curative principle of one of the first Doctors who ever devoted his time to the stud ir—remedy for the cure of dry hair, oily hair, growing &e. And finally, preseriptions accord: ing to the different cases and coustitutions. 3 i ry day at No. | Barclay street. business must b id, to see 0 all other remedi For saleby MOORE & C idence of the patient, aud cause in its favor. 41 ANN STREET. neatly ‘and securely packed in a box, for tra to any part of the world, can be Perso the city can have it forwarded to xpress, oF other conveyance. All orders must be post pa oumpanied by a remittaice, and directed to MOORE & COMPANY, 1LANN street, New York. au26 Im*m HOLDEN’S CELEBRATED DYSENTERY AND DIARRHEA CORDIAL, POR the cure of Dyseutery, Diarthwa and Chole Morbus wurely’ vegetable compound, 5 ‘This invaluable Cordial 1s the surest, safest, and most effi cient remedy fgr all the above disorders; and may traly be to staud unrivalled for its speedy aud thorough eure of them in is requir him to fore Price $1. bottle; or six bottle: au2siw*re E. WG Ahk SC + €O., Bost and Cou CLA . CLARK & the Exchange in New York, under the firm of £ K, DC & CO., at_No.' 60 Wall street, and having correspondents in all. the principal cities and towns in the Union, they are enabled to make Collections of Notes aud Bills of Exchange at the lowest rates and with the utmost promot ‘They are also prepared to. purchase all’ kinds of auk Notes and Exchange upon the principal elties. Dr upgnall prominent points can always be suit. ‘They respectfully solicit share of public patrouage. New York, August Lith, 1845. all im*re O TRAVELLERS AND OTHERS. GENTLEMEN or Families going to Europe of elsewhere wishiny umber themselves of superfluous effects such as WEARING APPAREL, either ladies’ or gentle- n’s, JEWELRY, FIRE AKMS, &e., ke., will do well to seu for the subseriber, rom whom they, will obtain the highest cash prices. ve used this medicine as prepared by the pro- prietor for all the above complai es; indeed an instance can hardly. be thas uot effected a perfect cure, and often ment within a few hour In the season of the year wher quently in an unripe state, and disorders of the bowels are pre- valent, this cific is of the utmost importance; and the pro cially urge upon every family the inestimable value of th , particularly where there are yourg children, as it is a perfectly safe remedy, and restores the bowels toa healthy state. f ‘The Cordial cannot, be too highly recommended to seafaring men, aud the master of every vessel should have a supply of it, as it is an established truth among medical men, that a change of climate is ene of the inost prolific sources of those disorders for the cure of which this Cordial is so remarkable. ‘ For sale, wholesale and retail, by the sole agents for the city. USHTON & CO. 110 Broadway, 10 Astor se, and an26 8t*m_ 856 Broadway, cor. lth st. 0 much fruit is used, and fre- 99 Nassau street, Herald Building Families or gentlemen attended by appoiatinent, and all or. ders lett at the subscriber's office, or a line through the post office punetually attended to. aul Im*re BRONZE POWDERS AND METAL LEAF, (DUTCH METAL.) HE SUBSCRIBERS have just received and keep constant- Iya haud large stocks ‘of these articles, which they n- port direct from their manufacturer in Germany, to the full sa- ST = Usfaction of their old and new customers, TO THE DAGUERREIAN ARTISTS. LEOPOLD KUH & CO,, A. ARTAULT, Importer of Fren No. 15, formerly 634 Wall street, next door to Adains & Co. * Goods, offer for séle, at acheap price jy31 Im*m 500 Large Daguerreotype Plates, No. 40 and 30. 500 Ounces Dry Iodine. BILLIARDS—GREAT IMPROVEMENTS. 200 Ounces Bromine. 2 SOUTsERNe RS, Sirenpers and Citige sre invited to try a oan pbloride of odie: much work cond note doue by hand without dee time: | 200 dralyns Cltoride of Gold and Sate of Golds new article, the usual price. Likewise Cushions so elastic that eleven uicksilver, Tripoli, Rouge, Rotten Stove, Instruments. and al the articles useful in Daguerreotye. 3 Morocco Cases—a bargain. Apply atthe ‘LAFAYETTE BAZAAR, | 119 and 151 Broadway, corner of Liberty st., up stairs. aud Iin*rre DEATH OF PAIN! NE’S LOTION. the above wonder-working medi take pleasure mi inforining the publie that they are ly the orders which have been necessarily de- be Hur by « single blow. For sale or playing «t BASSFORD’ ntrances joining the Museum Building, Aun street and 149 Fulton st. 3 nik, Otis Field, with a number of these improved Tables, invites his friends to call at the United States Hotel. Mntrance through the bar-room or 196 Water street. iy23 Im*rre GENTLEMENS’ LEFT OFF WARDROBE WANTED, JENTLEMEN and Famitiescan obtain the full value forall pertis que effects they wish to dispose of, (either GEN. of the Inst few weeks. EN or LADIES,) by sending to the subscriber, whe augemeuts, however, have been made by recent additions does not preteud to give twenty per cent more than any’ other fF works,"Which will enable hereafter, to promptly. person, but will give a fair price for all articles offered. Gen: | moet all the demands of their agents ia the south and west, aud tlemen leaving the city will find it totheir advantage to send for the subscriber previous to selling to any other person. J. LEVENSTYN, 466. Broadway, (up Stairs.) N. B.—A line through the Post Office will be. promptly at teuded to. iyld tm*re MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, NO. 37 MAIDEN LANE, N. Y also to keep ou hand a sufficient stock to meet the continnally increasing demand of the city. Those who have uot as yettested the wonderful efficacy of he above medicine in cases of, vernal wounds, swellings or sores; of violent strains and mjuries to the structure; and of rtebral complaints, whether chronic or casual, are hereby sedio avail themselves, by its use, of an instantaneous re lief and arap d and certain cure, i ‘ In evidence of the absolute confidence of the proprie 4. Huzzar Qua lrilles and Gallopades; Rondo Castilian; Empire Fate Quickstep, Kvilina Waltz, Suow Flake Waltz, Arelinn z W_ EDITIONS of Cheerily o'er the Mountains, Aeolian Ob Boatman Husre, Zepuyr Walte, Pastor's Daughter ay .0¥ Oh! no, asket Waltz, I ue’er can love again, May , Bohemian Gallop. All the Opera of the Bohe- mian he Enchantress, Daughter of St, Mark, &e., &e, 5 a Music publishing and receiving from Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, &e., dail yuu Music bound—Piane T » bear St. Sign of the G FRENCH LANGUAGE. YOUNT DE LAPORTE’S new set of Books for the Study of the French Language. 229 Steodis*re ¢ Reader, 1 vol. 8vo. 's Book Store, 315 Broadway; Messrs Courtlandt street; Mr. Lockwood, 41) 227 Gteod*re STIC ANIMAL: Tobe hadat M Berard & Moudon, Broadway. WAR ON DON ITTLE inventions are often as meritorious as great ones.— This retlectic 0 eminently philosophical, has been ex 1 on tinds, by the sight of dead bodies lying on the tloor of our office, where the corpses of some of our customers. for that is the title which we cannot refuse toa legion. o which have made a fr ful consumption of *Courriers” Jitteraires. Weill, soit is, that this 1avenous race, against which all kinds f American powders have proved ineffectual, have got erough little dose of the excetlent poison which is advertised in paper, by Dr. Feuchtwanger, "We are, if uot more proud. east more happy at this victory than the illustrious Wel- lington could have been at that of Waterloc d should our friends compare the massacre which has be le in our of » With that of the Dah: ot refuse to record se Ts may derive ad t with those ene ared exterminating w ptwanger has d s Unis, of Aug. 9. MON OF VEKMI We do positively assert ertised by Dr. Feuchtwanger, No.2 preparations . 2 y street, for the destruction of vermin, will perform all We have tried t and found them to be truly efli- York Mercury, of A il warrant in every instance all his prepa- rats, cockroaches, mice, mot tle, weasels, wood ants, flies chucks, aud all E aul91m*eodine 31 i V IT IS SPOKEN OF OUT LOUD As BEING the very best Shaving Cream in existence— JA there never was an article that gave such general satisfaction KING'S VERB A CREAM stands pre-emineutly the Shav- ing Soap of the whole world; the uuited presses of Europe and this country have pronouneed it nurivalled, and the immense sales fully testify that itis duly appreciated. ' It is put up neat. er. sold cheaper, ‘han any ot soap now before the public. Ail are requested to call and tee the article aa uow trey tor sale by the origins! inventor, CHARLES H. RIN Broome street. and 8 Maiden Line. aut? lo TO NORTHERN AND SOUTHFRN TRAVELLERS 2 RE-OPENING OF THE EAGLE AND PHENIX HOTEL, “DERSIG NL UST A, GEO. ORS 2D, for the last four years proprietor of nited States Hotel of this eity, respeouully. an nounces to his city and country patrons, and the travelling public, that he has, by the numerons solicitations of his friends been induced to take charge of the above named Hotel, 50, well known by all who have stopped st it, as the best arrwiged nnd most commodious house for comfort ‘and pleasure in the city. Its location in every respect is too well known to require de- on. In leaving his old stand he is well aware that he is a fair business; but he is also assured that he will be adding to comfort of those who eall upon him at his new house, by such imp: uld not present at his late stand, and ks a continuance of past and futa elling world passing to and fro from north to south, and vie versa. WM. M. FRAZER, Auzusta, Geo. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. YTERIAN DISPENSARY, No.3 D: tablished A. D. 1835. by the pres al trea au20 2wre r fn RS RED DROP, arth that can safely be relied ¢ s horrid disease without injury to the ¢ Without diet or hindrance from business, even w: have failed. A comprehensive treatise accompanies each Vial, (with fall directions) which is warranted to effectually cure in all cases. no matter how long standing, or how deeply seated in t hess trouble to the patient, and in a shorter nan cine in the world, or no pay Price 81 lmos'me f time, taken, penders, manufactured under the orsaleby GEO, BEECHER, 100 Broadway. GAS FIXTURE argest and m; 028 2w*re Mor tie that they’ h opposite. Th with the greatest success. for many years in Europe produce numerous certificat , Ke inform the pub: anal street, to No, 66 te upon the feet practised fF well hom Bo ton Ph del ph ae cians of Europe, as well as from Boston, Philad phia, and FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWEKS, FEATHERS & MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS. i RUN LAROSIERE & COURT, 116 William street, have just received by the last Havre packets, an entirely wew assortment of fall Flowers. Dealers are invited to onli examine the goods, which they will find of the best quality anz0 in at very sonable prices. AKRY, Artist in Hair, No. 116 Br aud Sealps upon the Ventilating and Goi system, Pox mating the nearest of any yet manufactured to the natu wLead of har Toupees, Plat i Seams, and Garis, per than any other howse in the eit he trade supplies \ Also. manufactured from ladies and gs tlemens hair, Neck: oe Bracelets, Watch Guards, Rings, Flowers, anal | me y— Wigs ‘ACTURERS and. Importers of Ornamental Hair | the virtue of their “Lotion,” they again renew thei Work, Wigs, Toupees, Bands, Curls, Seams, Bandeau | (never yet cleimed,) to return the price of the article, iu every Hair, Danguy’s celebrated Uurled Mair, 15'inches long, and 4 | ©)s¢, where the use of a single bottle does not effect ule perfect new style of Everlasting Curls, and all kindsof Hair Work, | Cure of any specified complaint in the following category 0 wholesale and retail. affections and dis N. B. y¢ trade supplied on reasonable terms. a3 lm*ec Gout, Rheum: Fractured Bou 4 and tes dinous injuries; Poisonous Bites and Stings, Burns, Seald Chithlains, Corns or Bunions; glandulor Tunors, Luinbag Exysipelss, Tetter or Ruugworm, and all eruptions of the Ski Fever and Agne, Ague in the breast aud f mop in the Stomach and Headache. One of the most remarkable p, » Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Con GALVANIZED IRON AND TIN. GALVANIZED SHEET IRON AND TIN, 4 very 2 X perioratticle, warrauted not torast. Also, Tin Plate, Bee: Iron, Russia Sheet Iroa, Sheet Copper, Zine, 'Seoteh and Aiet rican Pig Iron, for sale bY wASS'& WARD, mri3 im®ec No.7] Broad street tate of the “Lotion,” - Tal 7 ay 7 | consists 1 its instant expulsion of pain fiom the parts to whieh Prenat six, ae Te aNer wil mle Ar and it is owing to this quality, and tot Benetra notice, that she ‘ tit for ischarging under 1! goods not permitted must be seut to Public WOODHULL & MINTURN $7 South street. s SOLUTION FOR THE HAIK, WW HICH will change grey hair to its orig nal color in a few minutes. ‘This solution is different trom any yet offered and caunot fail of superceding all others. Those who doubt its virtues, are requested to have their hair changed. before paying their money. If humbugs would take this method there would be no reason to complain, None genuine, anless signed eneral orde west sid already large! sf valuable animals, street, at 75 cents at the’ drugstore, fieenth street; and also of ARTINE & CO., Proprietors, incipal Depot 323 Broadway, one door from the City: Hospital. Burling Slip. Store. Agents wanted é N-B. ‘The medicine will be given gratis, to all who are too poor to buy. al6 Imeod*re nts, the Fourtn Kaition H. Striger jn red ink. ‘The Solation ean be forwarded by ranslated from the W, each Fditiou,) Harnde: press toany part of the world. One trial will INSTIPATIOD * YED, Bieta agolied st Nov Chathsin sively opponite tue Hatha | Of.Expesiion ofa NATURAL ahmble. agreeable dud infu 5 E 5 " _ le MEANS, not only of OVERCOMING, but also. of com Records, New York, up stairs. an® Im*re_ | Dletely destroying habitual Constipation, without using efter * OPPER—100 cases Fnglish Sheathing Copper, comprising | pury aUves, or any artificial means whatever, (discovery rece! / a complete assortinent from 16 to 30 o7., manufactured from | ly made in’ France by M. Warton, } follovged by numerous cer. ore carefully selected, and with the greatest care. tificates from eminent physicians and othet persons of distinc- Also, 1 600 sheets Cold Rolled Copper, trom 20 to 30 oz., the | tion. 4 most beautiful article ever manofactured, For ssle by ‘Sold at the National Depot of Warton of Paris, No. 74 adie . K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. | Maiden Lane. aué ImPre P. PUSSEDDU Fespectiully inforiny Tis friends and the ember of the University of New blic, that he has removed trom No. 17 Park Row, to ¢ Medical Society, has removed street, two.doors Kast of Broadway, where he will Duane street to 3 Oliver street, near Chatham be most happy to receive all his numerous frieuds and acquain- i tances _New York, 23rd August, 1845. ¥ his office frou Square; may on all diseases of a delicate nature ‘that the Doctor has exclusively c Piece from being general to the treat- ment of certain classes of diseases, (now over thirteen years in the city of New York,) which engages his enti ‘The annals of medicine do not record greater success tha SES OF THE be found in his practice. The Doctor cautions th: Their method of treat | against the use of mercury, ROSIShas been highly successtul. ‘This affection | Recent cases are reno y far advanced before the suspicions of the patient | tem. ‘Those protracte dis ing without any apparent | uuder the treatmer? little me The | sure to find. prompt relief by o: Inany years has est:blished the respectability. Strictures engoge tion, A. medicine may be Ind to any of its forms. Opeu from7 A. M. moving spots or an26 Imos*in. ep ee rou a MEDICAL DISPENSARY. Ders2 COBBITT, 19 Duane street, a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and Member of the ND exclusively to D to Operations upon that o1 AMAURF sit has its thousands of victims. three or four days from the sys: trreated cases that have been is less experienced. will be 3. A practice of tion for skit] and rofound atten tacertam disease in to10 P.M. si only portions of objects being seem to float in the air i vently by ueglect or maltreatment, 1 total loss of vision, CaTanacts aNp Oractixs or Specks on the Eye, are effec: | Medical Society of New York, may be consulted in the treat- tually removed. The most inyeterate cases of SQUINTING | ment of a certain delicate disease. His long experience end caved ina few minutes. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with- | Close attention to this class of complaints—his pleasant, safe and out an operation or pain,so closely corresponding with the na- | expeditious mode of treatment—his extraordinary success dur- tural in movement andappearance, as todely detection. Ad- | ing a long and extended practice for thirteen ye: this city— vice given as tothe kindof SPECTACLES adapted to parti- | and above all, his legitimate medical qua re afew of cular defects. Residence and offices 261 BROADWAY (cor- | the grounds on which he rests his claim: ner of Warren street.) ands Imree Cobbett’s mode of treatment is safe, effectual, and expe- wot requiring either the use of mercury ot restraint in reise, tures cured in one or two weeks with scarcely any pain tutional Debility—Those individuals who i ized in a certain losthsome and secret habit, can p pestored to health and society. J ‘emoved in two tofour days. No clmrze maw wmtess cured. Remember, 19 Duane street, one door from Chatham street. au7 Im*r TO THE PUBLIC. HOSE of my fellow citizens who were acquainted with my Inte sickness and great suffe: need but to state that 1 have entirely recovered, but 1 con necessary that the world at large should be made acquainted with the cireum: stances, and to enable them where to finda skilful physieia and toayoid the charlatans and impostors, I wastaken with s swelling in my bones, and joints, when | called al, who claims to be i d by at he had been surgeot self under his care, but imasgine Mm: ays ured me so that t had to give up my employment and be co to my bed, my legs and arms were contracted was elie tirely helpless ;' Lbroke out in ulcersall over my body, one on SLUDY OF MODERN LANGUAGES. Ay GENTLEMAN who has been engaged for several years A past, in the tuition of Modern Languages, wishes to find afew scholars, either in the Freuch, Spanish, [talian or Portu- | dul guese language. by For further information, apply, by letter, to R. L., at this office. aus lm*re ITCH.—100 barrels, best quality, Southern. For P WOODHULL & MINTU 26 87 Sont! HARDWARE HE SUBSCRIBERS have coustantly on hand a fullas sortment of every quality f Needles, including edles, Bodkins, Knittun love, Harness, Millie nille, Worsted, Rug, Beading, Netting, Sailand Pack edles. WARRIN’S DRILLED EYED NEEDLES, warrented superior to any kind offered tor sale in theUni s,and from their well k hem more saleable than an a ‘They have always on hand in offer. nent of Warrin’s celebrated Fish Hooks, put up ery style. my leg extended from the knee to my ancle ; my sufferings and B 3 ¢ “ " agonies I cannot express. I then ascertained, by enqutry, that Alo a ings assortment of Sik, Hemp, Huirand hina Graas | iis fellow was a humbug. Hegde hiysician, who said ‘mr ines, patn, and ever} Dadere inch Fishing Tackle. | case was hopeless, when my friends recommended me to Ds, cket ble Knives, Sciesora ° a Heine, No. 20 Du Chatham street. A change ron and German Silver » Ke. Al which is of my ulcers began to heal, himbies, Pearl Button ab Bu bon Vanished, my legs and he trade on the best terms ¢ Moveable; in two We é T walked with : 990 ent i& T. WARRIN. intwo months [wes perfectly cured “nous cruel QQ) TONS STRAW BOARDS capoedulig-fecie | may hescn cris aa spgertin ofthe ai sialon fees NSS y ofa Rood quality, fo may be seen atthe comer of South street and 3 20 74) PERSSE & BROOKS, | at imtm cae bows OO aoe MEDICAL ADVICH 6 tons 220gna5 HE recent discoveries in Chemistry have enabled Dr. Glo: # tons 2459130 Verto introduce intohis practice several new arti Pe medicine which are certain, quick. and andeviating inna athe ry fects ia curing those difficult and protracted. ‘cases of Seat Ulcers and pains in the bones, nodes, ete, norrhora, Seminal Weakness, etc, that have proved too obstinate fc attention to this department of sur consulted during the day and evening at No. 2 ¢ Museum, where he confines himself to an Also, Gleets, Gon- Tn shwrt, all those diseases those who'have devoted less LAURENT & BROTHER, IMPORTERS OF FRENCH GOODS, AVE just received by the latest Packets, a large ‘aaa ort ment of entirely new styles of Fancy Goods, consisting of Cashmere-de-cosse, Muslin de Laines. Alapacen, ke Also, @ very large assortment of Broche and Printed Shawls, &e. No. 4 William street. Jy29 im*r NEEDLES AND FISH HOOR: & J. BATE have removed their establishment to No.102 * Maiden Lane, where they have on sale a large and well assorted stock of ver ‘rior Drilled Kyed Needlens Li ick Salmon, Trout, ck and Fish Hooks; Fis Rods, Reels, Grass Silk Worm GutBlies, Snells, and every de: i Tackle, which they are able t0 sell on the most liberal ter 17-102 Maiden Lane, up stairs, uear Pearl street. avl9 Im*me Dr. G. apprises strangers that he has receive cal education, and is not reckoned among the host of ein amid pretenders whose names are found in every public prin ud Lane DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. BERNETHY’S Botanical Pills are the best and x medy for gonorrhana, gleets, seminal weak of the bladder either sex, ina least exposure. and other diseases ‘of the wrinvry passa rt space of time, without con! ent or They invigorate the organs of generation and increase the physical energy and ability of manhou or sale at Apotheearies’ Hall forme vitae 9 Catharine street; and 127 Maiden NEW,3 OR TAF WICK MANUFACTORY. Lean $1 per box. They can be sent by mal for ilouble 4 Pearl street, rear Building. ar A POHES IS WATCHES ANT Wie OBNeTo ere “ ATCHES !—WATCHES AND JEWELRY —1 oD sit kinds of Lamp Wick rane In Hie, that fe manatee " orn TE Pen tee eee Gold of Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Gold Pencil eys, &e., will find it great! 5 vantage to call on the subscriber, who is sellin ail atgestettes of the above at retail much lower than any other house m the gity. Searels a JW as rine S25each, Watches and e jed or bought. a oF the money refunded. cree Warranted to keep . CO. AL HN fxporter of Wate holesale nnd Retail, Lamps, ofall numbers. Rust and Flat Wicking of the differ- eatsizes ; Wick made for factories to sample. “Manufactures wmps, and dealers in Oil and Camphine in the eity or ndly inyited to call, ed at the Crockery Store of ALEX. STOTT, It, where wn assortment of all kinds is ke! STUART, HAIR DRESSER. oe J ATUART jLtics’ and. Gentlemen's Hair the public uenerally, that he has rewwened tn fic, Faroe am no eae yy: “4 stairs, where they will find bin eady to do anything in his line of busigess with, prompteese ud skill i eT imoes the Surgical and Medical line, 7 Jong standing, enn receive advice and medi ¥ i 1D* BV ANS IMPORTANT. MEDIOAL, NOTICE. D)Qew York, has ben more than forty yubrn mn the succes practice those des} PRIVATE TREATISE, BY DR. RALPH, mi nate to an experince, physician. B, GREGO D e straint in diet or e inthis particular branch of his profeesio troduce some valuable improvements ito are unknown to fH and advise eats cui », Suarante rrenged for the privacy und Sonveutence a STRICTURE, OF THE URETHRA This most dr ful form of the disease yields to the treatment of Dr. G. in a most astonishing manner. enitor of a method by which he will warrant {0 cure Stricture perfectly in as many it formerly required months;and besides this, his plan ie whereas the mode of treating the of physic and surgery, particularly im cw (perfoealy) i ) cases of every variety of secret disease, old ob- | ty 'y | dic’ wel ol throat, strictures, &e., caused b: tis of the greatest importance for the. ualoree: i 3 hi i 4 SEC~s8, ingreven afer they hat been expelled from @ Hosa are well arranged for privacy Call at convinced. His charges are mons reanonnne ln*re THIKD EDITION, jing, ev escape of water iin diately after w BY DR. RAL “NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY, re- DN certain delicate dineases, in which. the best and most | sulting from certain indiscreet, secret practices, of the yout: convenient ineans of cure are stated in the plainest possi- | fyl and thoughtle: an accountant to ever being gi the foll book el of td ble manner (the preseri deseription o Greenwich street. are seen in.almost every paper), itis considered a duty to give tiseon Dyspep timonial letters r the most eminent in America, Which is most gratifying, has permnission to refer to almost every physician of emincuce in the city. the author’ also a clear an ions wae iven without reserve); Ki disorders frequently mis ‘own practice a Fithtul forget her customers, n ymers, but will sooner or later call thei to an account, and a fearful reckonmg it sometimes proves. to be Among the symptoms of this blighting and desolating hal ral inno for venereal, which afford a wide field for the extortions and | are impotency, nocturnal emisaions, a consumption or wasting deceptions of a well known boasting class of people. None | ot the body, palpitation ofthe hearttrembling or shaking of the but those who have had peculiar opportunities f Judging can ‘a partial or entire loss of some of the faculties, such as possibly imagine the numerous and varie ces of deception | the sight, hearing, voice, memory, &c., and also the derange- Which exist ou this subject, uor-the sufferings, beth in mind | met of cera the stemach, liver, fun and they entail upon society. ‘To be had only at 80 | the brain. 1m indicates adisposition to tus Price $1. (It may be sent by post, un- tution and energies of such as are boun SiS. «as * would most earnestly re- . %. Aware of the opinion in general entertained of those | commend h Cordial;” it stren ns who obtrude their skid] upon the public (:nultitudes of whom | §nd nour sly, and is followed by no re. action, as ‘emed effects are permanent and the cure islastin or $10 for half a dozen, in cases, and can b of this kind, Its good Price $2a bottle nt to auy part of lowing statemet * the ground on which this iitde sims especial coufidence:— es the author's rake as Graduate of Edinburgh f&e—his Thing teeter ountry. (ener mick Un Codivioe vise lie. Dospede lig to | RTE PRIVATE TREATISE, called “The Rubicon”— Medecine,” which has passed through several editions, a Trea- | ‘Phis little volume is essentially important with those who for demic Cholera,&e.,8e.,he has tes- aus of Europe to ‘ooper to Dr Mott others, and, aon the I ¢ om the most eminent ph as Sir Astley city, Dr. Physick of Philadelphia, au good reasons may happen to need a “silentand trusty fniend;” its instructions are ample, and embrace all the diseases and d rangements of the genital organs of both sexes. It contains the experience of more than 20 years, andthe i provements inating in this line of practice for more than half a century, auld Im*m ON 7 ia faa veither name oes en rae Hal io sible, in order to orders at his 1 ’ cially, to observe that the subject ofhis consultations 1s not | ** confined to these complaintsalone—but embraces the whole of | « those which in any way relate to. the urinary orgaus, as gravel, d bet A eed of the * PRIV. RALPH, rice a cents Stacucby mail will pay forthe hock aud the postnge of both the letter andthe book, and. it will be prompt- y forwarded as per order. "All applications by mai, enclosing a fee, will be promptly and confidentially attended to. | i ty" The Book, and also the Wy Syem ‘Tonic Cordial,” W's residence, 66 Gold street, and at the CERTAIN IMPORTANT MALADIES. TH TREATISE,” DR. that he is at home as much as pos- consulted upon any of the peculiar dis red to in this hele volume, personally or by post, | following Drug Stores i— lence, 88 Greenwich street, New York; and espe- | No. 8 William street, near Maiden lane. i ‘* wv fulton screet, commer of Water st. 19 Puicon acrect, corner of Gold street. ‘* 196 tuicon street, att he Lamp Store, Sun Buildings. begs to state re a difficulty in passing water peculiar to advancing age, &e. He | ‘ us sowery, corner of Walker st. deems it proper also here to present to the public the following | 188 Bowery, corner of Spring st. ‘mest interestuy 46 Deiaucey street, corner of Suffolk st. is bei ital derstood, although the most frequent is being very little understood, al if i feropay and important consequence of di ment much pains was taken to explain which were m the fact that striot the least aware of it. space, t stances plaiut or not, and inong other tl necessat much di n Tespect. thing directing the attention to the seat of this disease. certain! whe fall uy self. culiarly belong to stricture, and, es : gether,should never be lost sight of, but lead toimmediate means of cure. of these beloug to other maladies as. well, said the stream need not be much diminish inflammation happens to be superadded; and, with regar tovother effects, especially of early cases, these are observed to on ti] arks On STRICTURE AND ITS CURE. comer of Market st., and both comers of proaaway ana Chambers street. jull Imtec Medical Card, DQCTOR FAWCETT, of 196 Fulton street, New York Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of Loudon au d Gradwate of the Jefferson Medical College ot 180, author of a work embracing the following 8 itrimony, Impotency and Sterility, anato- mically, physiologically, end soedic: lly explained, with a com, ion of the nature and modern treatment of mptoms, Gonorrhaa, Glect, 8 amd all thy ases—in a former he following remarks will be cor : which will enable oueto judge whether he has this com- Proper menus of eure. it was remarked, that it was by no means ry that the strea ould be obstructed oreven jiminished, tricture: this, indeed, occurs in established cases, butstricture may exist for month ers without producing any striking change 41 this | po) t Neither is it necessary’ there should be pain, or any | bathe ebove-mentic Pain, | 196 Fulton street, w only | tions of the generat 'd | ment, without restr ] Even when the procreative energies become torpid or and nervous system, ‘rather than the partit- | paralyzed, from excessive indulgence, @r from masturbation, here are, however, three eircumstauces which most pe- | fe will be able to respore the. parts to health and vigor. Pert ‘ally when they meet to- | sous at a distance, enclosing $1, can have a copy oft \e work, All letters murt be post-paid, and directed to Dr. H. Fawcett, 196 Fulton street, New York aul Im*rre Medical Advice. C LAMERT tall fidentially consulted at his Orgies 6a Clald acract boreaee ata ea Molen ly is now and then comp! al of, but it .. Many other symptoms might be mentioned, but most or, relate to Stricture d settled form, while the following, three , and when itis soeasily and ve T f these relates to IANNER OF URINATIN: hi been alre: peded swhat is 0 ' i nature; hi ment being mild and to be obs th liar way in which it finishes, if it} #!! diseases of a delicate nature; his treatment being . ‘ould happen, eter the clothes arereadjusted theta drop ov ewo | judicioug, requires nether imereury, restraint im diet or hime jould steal away, so as to wet a little, this, trifling as it may | “rance from business pursuits. Recent ie seem, would two can proceed from no other cause whatever; but, certainly, no tricture can exist without it, MEA REMAINED UNCURED oul sev afford a strong suspicion. jot that this drop er days. DEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIONAL, ari- sing froma too frequent indulgence of the passions of indiscreet Youth, aud thereby causiay nightly emissions, and eventual confirmed impotency, engage the Dr.’s strictest attention, The next ‘ORMER GONORRHGEA MAY HAVE = —A Gonorrhova, though not; the F hject being to restore the system, mentally and bodily, to’ shat by far the most frequent cause of Stricture. It jp uot its | 0! f oOo denn chan tite Leveth of trae ite aleety stage thay have | state of vixor nature originally designed. ; remaaieds tbat ues eee of ‘Netthais it possible inevery |. STRICTURES, a disease frequently exit ne without the pa- case to Strictu: tient being the least aware, mes cau: y mal-treatment state how long this may continue withous producing rie of uninitiated medical pretenders, aud sometimes, by the neglect f more disposed to { of the parties themselves, are, by the Dr. effeotually cured, with re, for one person is natural: ture than another. if, however, it should have continued from | of ty " 4 it pain or inconyer i sat Six to cight weeks, this length of time af least would strengthen | OU} [01h oc ibang one ofthe few qualified advertising Sargrons THE ERFECE (A STRICTURE HAS UPON THE | in the city, guarantees a perfect cure, or yo charge made. Let MIND.—Nothin ‘More certain than effect of Strie- | tes, post paid, enclosing a fee, immediately. pecan 0, and me ture is spress the spirits and to lessen mental energy. Not | diciue, with advice, seut to any pert of the United States that this is complained of in the same degree by every indi fas {Office 63 Gold street, Opentrom 8 A. M. to 9 P.M. qi, butt i 20 common, in one degree or other that thewriter rare aul? Im*re y sees a case of Stricture in which the patient does not observe ; that he is not so active, or capable of business as formerly. This Medical Card. also is a serious effect; though iittle understood, but it is unques- of vity of With state, is generally accomplished i pain or hands o| is bow accomplished in as man: months. ness to this city for a short time only, but though those w! peculiar means of eure, toy which has an interesting chaps sub: enclosed ina little mahogany chest, esm be eaftly” seat to aus distance. In consequence of the number of pretenders and books of ckery Which intes! follow ing statern asa ably true. Indeed, whoever considers the natural connection ind and sexual organs, will easily i medium by which the miud so, powerfully acts upon these or- ans £0, the mind, Treatise” of the author, a 13 of pie years in the treatment of 1 in Etirope to the most eminent in America—as RT RIVER DISTENSARY. wou ok 'H RIVE! > 204; tor treet. Se eee ae Be cna an Gay on all private diseases, whieh he cures without mercury, oF te- straint in diet or pursuit. Recent cases, particularly ‘‘Gonor theea,”” he enres in 3 to 6 days. STRICTURES OF THE URETHRA are cured by Dr. Mou improved prneiples, without, paia or imeonveuieice to the aciut"As he syn; (cama of Stigte are analagora with and those of other affections of the urinary apparatus, none but ex- dite arpe, and without | ereaeed Surgeons ehould be allowed to: cone tis baceasaty axe is complaint. Indeed, in the ey ation, as tho: affect re Galarged prostrate giands) may [ i suffer mou injury from awkward practition a f proper and experienced persons, the cure. of Strictare | yey GUS AND ‘CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY.— Many persons consult the writer who come on busy | This affection, and the train of evils resulting from a secret de cturn perieetly cured, | structive habit in youth, juducing nocturnal emissions and ulti- 1t has been a source of trouble and anxiety for years. ‘T'o | Mate impotency, are radically cured by Dr. M., on pataological ho cannot leave their homes, the writer furnishes lis own | Priueiples, by testoring the system. to a healthy tone and rem- ther ‘with lus “Private “Treatise,” perfect cure guaran er, giving every information on the ‘and written inthe Plaivest. manner; and which, being jagine that, as there is @ ough the same mediuin the sexual orgaus fe-act upon This, however, 1 better explained In “The Private Yivtle volume which is sent to man the world. As the cure of Stricture proceeds, tae acti- mind invariably returns. reapect to the cure of Strieture—t is gratifying to inconvenience. Nothing stating its’ original vigor. charge. N. ) OF LO —Dr. M. holds n i ith medical pretenders, 10 be Surgeons, as he is, perhaps, the ouly qualified Fis diplomas in his office 20444 Pulte eet. | Letters post paid and cont jing afee will rater knee | instire medicine and advice to any part of the Union, oF confidence | «Office 20184 t recawieh, New York: Open LUCINA CORDIAL, on, ELIXIR OF LOVE. ng Surgeon in the city, this city, he d satisfactory sronne Also, he has lette basta aan theme is paced em ti ance A’ Shetoaeh oh ert pestoned vigor, netirity, and confidence ‘i ey om Dr. ‘ tothe exhausted arteries, so will that glorious preparation ray Physi of emiuenes inthis ety.” Address Dr. Raiph, | #2 tothe exnaend preven, so, walltha glorious preparation DR. CONVERS'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, GENITAL ENCE OR 8 celebrated and powerful remedy with most happy effect in the it phy m cthtrirs} this * Cor medica any oth Catholic tions, bits years: ofthe lr and lower extremities, lassitude, nocturnal emissions gleets,and impotency,or premature aberrat ness of | socin render sudden banefal the cou s heen productive ‘of those happy results which shoul the connubial state, will perceive thet this advertisement is an important sulject to them. If you would be relieved from | tige to the treatme the above 1 i natsto which married a few bottles of this Co serviceable ina warm and de complaints. The proprietor does uot offer this remedy as a | 8¥: weakened, with their original power. ‘There is uot a shadow of doubt that this is true, and were not the subject of too delicate anatyre, hundreds would testify to the nnrivalled efficacy of oriial as a specific for barrenness, tluor albus, gleets, it- NOCTURNAL E larities in the secretions, pai the kidneys, female sup- has long been used (or the reverse,) prolapeus ateri,and in fact almost practice of the most emir disease to which the most delicate portion of the human ysicians and surgeons in the British empire, France and | organization is liable, Itcannot, indeed, cure malformation of Indeed, so remarkable were the cure: y thing short Of that it is offered as an infalli- i asthe “harbinger of I while in all the other diseases enumer- ustains the high encomin: ‘ute or chronic, it will be found a safe and ¢ ‘The Lucina Cordinl is a gentletonic, opere- ting generally upon the secretive orgaus and bracing the whole em withont so far stimulating any function as to produ equent relaxation. On the contrary, it seems to act in per= fect harmony with nature, and does not create a temporary vigor, but a permanant renewal of the natural energies. The first bot tle used will fully convince the purchaser of the truth of all we have asserted. ; Principal Office 125 Fulton street, New York. Sold also by Seth W Fowle, Boston; Dr. Wadsworth, Providence; J.S.Mur- phy, 90 North Sixth street, Philadelphia! G. K. T) Fo. DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, INCONTI- i EMISSIONS, &c. &e. sy that th ” The mm. The hi 1 authority in the U.S. recommend it as sup erarticle fot the permanent cure of the above lor to stress 1a, but as a specific for the following deplorable affec- i2.:—(the consequences of early, mdiscreet, secret hab- youth, and excessive indulgence of the passions in riper xeneral physical prostration, nervous irritability, torpor ver dyspepsia, loss of muscular energy, weakness of back total decay of virility.me ion of mind, confusion of ideas, loss of mem vision, pain in thi d Iunacy, ave ‘oque, and Roberts and’ Atkinson, Baltimore; Uharies Stott, course, Ui t and love'of solitude, | Washington City; O. N. Cinthacum, Georgetown; J. B, Wild: ni Hundreds of cases of | er, Louisville, Ky; Sgudford & Parks, Cincinnati, and by no decline or consuinpt _ be tra ‘0 the above | other person in any of the above named places. Pri ber I practices. Young m icularly in | bottle, or $24 per dozen. jut try, where these solitar ts n alarming MEDICAL NOTICE. . COOPER, It Duane street, between C! liam streets, has, for the last ten years, confin t of venereal, mercureal and other diseases evils, and be restored to mauly vigor, delay | delicate vature. Dr. Cooper spent years. in a celebrated procure this cordial. ‘The hints and full disclosures | Loek Hospital, a for the last ten years enjoyed the most accompany the medicine, are highly important to the | ¢xtensive practice in private diseases of any medical dand Price $2 per bottle, or $20 per dozen. Hew York. He can cure the: most aggravated i ers in the city, before leaving, should procure | diense, and mild cases removed in two to hive da the Dr. is i ial, which will be found. eminently | #7extlarly educated physician and surgeon, and never suffers climate, where. these | is patients to leave until a perfect cure is performed. and those, too, whose matrimonial al’ rend = : s vated ia “ y'de- | _ Stricture—Dr. Cooper has, discovered a new method by pr ceraione: Ryoeily. sirereyased) sud che; system sapidlyide-| GTi ecw mtethe @eeeitnteer Stricture in from oue (0 ysician may be consulted ifdesired. Entrance to the | Wo Weeks, with scarcely any pain to the patient. - office through the store. Constitutional Debility, brought on by a secret habitin- Sold wholesale and retail by J.O. FAY, 19% Fulton street, | dulged in by young men. "This, when too freely indulged (Lamp store) Sun building, N. begets dyspepsia, weakuess of the limbs and small of the bac te The “Cordial” wil rwarded to any part of the | Confusion of intellect, forgetfuiness, palpitation of the hea city or country by addressing as above, post paid, amount en- | *nd aversion to society. A cure warranted in every case o1 closed. charge. Be sure and recollect the number, I4, with the morta Also for sale by Dr. Wadsworth, 45 North Main st., Provi- | over the door, as there is adecptive sign, aud one calculated to dence, R. I. att im‘rh | Hapore upon the credulous, in the block, Dr. Cooper is the 7 cy a7 7 pie on! jul fi ysician who advertises in this street. =" MAGNETIO REPELLANT ai2"Imoxsr 7 DB-4,POWER m of of the United Stat Sir Ast vate offices, No. diseases of ade has cont ba Strict comme: even dreamt of, producing the most lamentable effects the mind and nervous most pr gies, av dro) sion, th dant upon the ra: Self Pollution perienc stored t Balm. Fluor Albus, or Whites, Obstructions and Suppression of the Menses, and all diseases of the female sex, and on sulted with th creey. bh come—producin pains in the bac ‘ons London and iV \ pal Colleges READ THE FOLLOWING 4 oF #e ral E _ S} eN') ley Cooper, cat be confidentially consulted, at his pric ADVERTISEMENTS 13 Chambers street, New York, wpon all or BE cate natureto the treatment of ‘which he fined his practice for the last 17 years. is, Gonorrhea and Gleets, whether recent or of long cured in afew days, without the use of mercury or or no charge mad ¢, which, of all diseases, is the most insidious, otten neing and stealthily advancing where its existence is not or Medicine and Pharmacy 95 NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVIGE is ‘is ystem of the patient. Some of the sug PRIVATE DISEASES. ‘omitent symptoms are prostration of the natural, ener T[PHE, MEMBERS of the New York College of Medicine ersion to society, and the involuntary escape of a few and Pharmacy, established for thesuppression of quackery, f water, iter adjusting the cloth ubsequent | Continue to direct their particular attention tall diseases aa rine. have been’ successfully | Private nature, and can conlideutly promise to persons requi upon my. system of Magnetic Repat. medical treatment, asafe and permanent cure without injury to avoid nand great danger atten- | the constitution or confiuvementfrom business. Invalids are par- introduction of tustruments, a morbid habit, often arising with the in n once contracted, most diffiault to o many instances, idiocy, loss of and loins, nocturhal emissions, i the sufferer is’ speedily enabled, ticularly eto. make apulieatiou to the College on the firat appearaiiee of those diseases, aga. vast amount of suikeriig ‘time may be thus avoided.’ One ‘ef the members of the ollere, for many yaars connected with the priueipay hospitals Surope for the cure of those complaints, attends for cousul- from ® A. M, to, PM. ed, and w .to7, P. this pernicious practice, and ‘e' Advice and Medicine cure guaranteed. ‘0 its pristine vigor, by the use of the Eleotro-Magnetic || IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INV ALIDS.—Persons in the country, and finding it inconvenient to mi ™ plications, ma chest contain: in all medicinet jequisite to perform a radieal eure, by stating their ease explicitly, together with all symptoms, time of con- i nud’ treatment received elsewhere, if auy, ud em: $5, post paid. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED. (TUE TONIC MIXTURE, prepared by. the Col Medicineand Pharmaoy of the city of utly recommended for all cases 0 y produ Cret indulgence or excess ¢ It is an invaluable remedy for impotence, sterility, or barrenness, unless depend have forwarded to have received a Tam the onl had the moral courage to autionise fearlully prevails in thts most ueg- nce, s which often deter from marriage, mneeted therewith, | may be cone aorable regard to integrity and se distance will please be a ‘a8 possi- No lette a from the of my research and attention. jtioner who hh all other matters bers street, b City Ho 1 | 1g on mal-formation. Chatham street. Hours from? AM to 10 oa Fisee and wesinee atten see ores ott © donen $5; caretully MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS, 1 cal prac certain one stand for eleven is one of the oldest and mostexperienced medical and # Ni 4, Kleet, seminal eminsions, ‘TOR JOHNSON, ‘es from the urethra These experience in the Hospital de Pronounced by their celebrate 5} ag an infallible remedy for all d the uretha, fect a cure in x much shorter time thai any otherremedy, withonttainting the breath, disagreeing with the stomach, or confinement from business.’ Price $1 per box RICORD’S ALTERRATIVE MIXTURE. near Chatham st., ‘titioners in the city of New York in the treatment class of delicate diseases. ‘The Doctor is established in ears, and during that time has successful ases of venereal, mercurial and other delicate e Dr.’s reputation for skill in those old bi that have existed for years is pre-eminent. No mat- you may have Gleet ‘icture, Ulcers upon 7 the body, on tn the hroat, or hose, pai in the bead and | Leg Fo the permanent enre of primary or secondary ayphilis, Constitutional metirmes called Seminal nenss | injndicio muse of eaten, or auskinfal ne eal earmace bronght oa by aseeret -) bit S wieciond tay All persons suspecting a venereal taint remai in their sys Siiutary treatment. Dyspepait, weakness of thelirabs nnd onal | Yom cela tase pore cRerbering Ger tengo Rozee c ire can a re venereal disense, rs he Back, conf ion of oa ect, acc ob i on Pithone on oughly leansing the system with this justly oele- plant. He warrants a cure in every case or no charge. Mild | eee geal hotties at of half a dozen aud recent casa cured ju two days. Dr. Johnson it tenlly | $5; carefully packed and ideUatne ase, Mm REPARE the New York Coll ostream livate: a the hospitals without benefit, | Be macy, established for th Thoce'"whor wish 9 positrye cure, without mercury, and avoid | refined and Riahiv erereece eres the ignorance and imposition of by cretly out delay at 93)4 tations }OTANIC DOCTOR, who understands ith t ears’ extensive practice in secret nd ermal, hat cured, after using all the quack CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARS, ‘ RILLA, GENTIAN AND SASSARRAS ppsitjon of a pretenders, wh ry and ruin tl itution, should cal aed Bibe Bowery Separate offlee aud exress. ee from 3to 9 P.M. al2 Im*r DR. roal remedy, internal oF fying qualities and curative lently recommended by the College 1 extract of Sarsaparilla at present before the pub relied on asa certain remedy for all diseases ari mare state of the blood, such as scrofuts, salt show pimples, ulcers, pain in the bones or jointar i Tuptions, cca tors thront, ot nny diagse ariemng vecoudary eflects of syphilis or hu injudicious useo! TS centsore’ 3 50 . fog al part of the Union, i A very Libera WT ty, Ss RICHARDBON, Sh Be hae, otehes 0 jeeding 0 A. Upham, M. ears experienc practic nd othe tally treated. Medical offic lag street, Office hours from