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ANNA AND Tip Warer Caxan.—We ure gratified to learn that the Susquehanna and Tide Water Canal Company has paid into the Treasury of the State of Maryland, during the present month, $25,000 This amount, rt added to the sum of $26,925 paid’ in Jul, . ia this year to the Stats, Sreampoat Manuattan, Capt Brickle,bound from St Louis to this place, was snagged and sunk at Devi’s Is- land about the dth inst. When the Laclede passed her they had succeeded in sa’ i portion of her cargo, al- though in a damaged stat ‘he boat is considered a to- tal loss.—N. O. Picayune, Now. 16. Deara or Mayor Davis.—Hon, Thomas A. Da- vis, lute Mayor of Boston, died at his residence in Brookline, about noon on Satu last. It will be re- membered that he suffered some internal rupture, early in the past sum: while at work in his garden at Brookline, and his health has since been fast declining. The Hagerstown Torchlight says that the Chesu- peake and Ohio Canal Company hus determined to re- move its office from Frederick to Cumberland, aiter the ist of January next. The President of the United States has recog- nized Antonio Gonzales Vega us Consul of Spain for the port of Boston, Markets. Bactimorr, Nov. 22,5 P. M.—Flovr and Grain—This morning after the promulgation of the advices to the 22d | October, by the steamship Massachu: and the ex pected advices by the B: elegraphed at Boston, most of the holders of ¥ Grain withdrew from the market altogether. One or two parcels of red Wheat were sold at 130c, and two or three hundred barrels Howard street Flour at $6 12}. Atter the arrival of the advices by the Britannia, all operations ceased—neither buyers nor sellers being willing to name the further advan ‘would operate. ————_— COMMERCIAL. New York, Monday, Nov. 24. Asnxs.—Not much doing in either description. Burravsrurrs,—Some of the excitement has left the market, To-day the transactions have been good and brisk, and prices firm at $7 for Genesee ; Michigan about $7; Southern brings $@ 62} 675. Wheat comes in free- ly from the south, and is taken immediately on its arri- ¥al for export—Genesee has a good demand, and we no- tiee large sales at $1.60. Corn also comes in freely for shipment. Rye is 80 a 82c. Corrox—The sales reported at our quotations ; the market is steady at the rates paid on Saturday, and as holders oifer their supplies sparing- ly, purchases in some instances have not been made on as favorable terms. It is evident that a considerable bu- siness would be dono atuslight decline, as our prices, With the present freights, offer more favorable induce. ments than the Southern ports. Livenroon Cu, amount to about 500 bal hgls 6js 6) Bre se Tal Good middling, ta 7, Middling fai Tia 8 Fair . Sa 84 Fully ‘fai 84a 9 Good fair. - O}a 9 Fine... 10 ald, New Yous Cartiz Maret, Nov. 24,—At Market, 1397 Beef Cattle ; 56 Cows aud Calves, and 3500 Sheep and Lambs, Beef Cattle were in demand at last week's Pac Fates, which we renew, We give $4 50 $6, to include | all qualities Cows and Calves—All sold at $18 a $30. Sheep ond Lambs — ‘The former we quote at $1 25a 3 60, And the Inter at Zoe. a $225. Left over 2 0. Hay is quick at $20 a 23 per ton, for loose. Flour Market, Atuany, Nov, 22.—The receipts of Flour at this city for the present canal week are 149 618 barrels One day's receipts are yet to be added. ‘The receipts for the cor- responding week last year were about 102,000 barrels taTne market opened to-day with considerable transac. tions in Genesee and Western at $6} af; towards noon prices stiffened and buyers got their oruers up to $7, at which figure the market closes Arm. Wheat was sold at 1440, 144$c, and two loads at I45c. Sales 4500 bus! canal Rye at 8i}c; str Receipts by canal } Wheat 7,796 bushels. Cixcixnatt, Nov. 19 —Operations on Wednesday were small—though tne price remained pretty firm. We learn that sales were made from store of 300 bbls at $4 60, clear—and 250 barrels from Canal at $4 62}, clear. #n, Nov. 18.—There is no material variation rket to-day. The street price for Wheat is firm lor prime lots 112} to 116c, will cover the trans- Flour $5 44 to $5 50. 21.—Very little offered yesterday. Prices were the same. 64 bbls Extra sold on the wharf at $4.50, 110 bbis. good at 437}, and 100 bbls. in several lots at’ the sume The market is quite bare. Bosto, Nov. 22—Tho market on Saturday, after rev ceiving accounts from New York of the rise there, was very feverish and unsettled for Genesee, Ohio, &e., while for Southern the demand is comparatively limited; in the afternoun $7 was freely offered ior common brands Gene- see in jarge parcels, but holders preferred to sell small lots at $7712; 500 bbls Howard street sold at $6 50, cash. Corn still advancing. Sales equal te 87a Ssc for yeliow, and 82 a $3 for Southern white. Burrato, Nov. 22.—The receipts of wheat within the last twenty-four hours comprise some 53,000 bu., most of which was sold to arrive. and goes to the Rock and to Utica for manufacture. to-day, and we hear of the sale of 1000 bbis mixed Mi- chigan and Indiana at $490, and 500 bbls of e straight brand Michigan at $5. —e=e=S Domestic Importations. ic. .—Flour 26,429 barrels; | Loxpox—Ship St James—i? phes Vyse & Son—0'T Reese | &Soh—i6 WW Rose—38 Cunning Mpiart take l'S Heck, Well pegs G B Morewood—d A & KR Wallecsl_ Jus Ellt soa—21 LT Coheu—9 c & Po uam—7 Lev ges Opp T Be wsks Barlage & Hurts—f cases Wiley Brothers—6 pkus P peuheim & Co—10 exsas Dodge 14 pkgs Gotthiel Link=2 E chests A A Low & Brot fire bars Woolsey & Wools Son—I case FAK G FC sons & Coml Lewis Tap —3 vkes KR Hue & Com] case 76 W & I Morrison—I A Vauhes Wardessa & Simeut—1 Furgusc hers & Baldwin—i M Matesm—5 Harnden, & 1 T Heude:sou—| North & Brothers—i I’ Bradfield—i E & GW tous coal Grinnell, Minturn & Co—218 pakgs to or- ‘o—2 copper !bottom F Glinn—9 Bartlett & 1282 horns H Cary & T Mor. aller: ¥ Raymoud— & RY & Miller—1 Pratt Bi TF Passe rs Arrived. r Lemvoon—Ship St. James—Wi. Barn. nd 65 in the ste MARITIME HERALD. f— PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 25. OUN Risxe .. 20M SUN SeTS 56e Clearea Ship Anson, Barkman, Charleston, Geo Suttou. Barque New Jersey, Lew sh, KM Dowell Brig Excel, Smith, Savannsh. St c Brig Morea, Weeks, Apalachicol Brig Alabama, Nesmith & Leeds. Brig Juan, Ide, Cacthavena. Brig Josephine, Sandslet, Bremen, J C Mullen & Co. Brig Republic, ‘Scoit, Port au Prince, Skelday & Ferris. Schr Cairo, Soule, St Johns, PR, Mason & Thompson. Schr Helan, Hammond, New Orleans J Elwell & Co. Schr Oroca, Brush, Richmond, Platt & Pierson. Barge Orb, Yapt, Philadelphia Ch Arrivea. Ship St James, Meyer, from London, Oct 23, with mdze to Grinnell, Minturn & Co! The St James anchored on the bar last evening. Had moderate weather d sage. Lat 4433 lon 44, passed steamship Great Brituin, pound east. Lat 41 56,1ou 60 20, passed packet ship Victoria,’ bound east. Brig Harbinger, Manchester, 10 days from Machias, with lumber, to master Schr Wave, Jackson, India River, com. Schr Mari joston. indze, Schr Emily Baltimore, mdze. Schr Agreeme: ‘yer, Mach Sehr Isabella, kerson. Boston Schr Cyprus, Wass urges & Clearman. la, ED Haribut & Co. luring the whole pas- Zz: Machias, lumi Below. mdz. bes One brig, unknown. Misceliancoas itecora, Pacner Sum Roses, Eldridge, will sail to-morrow morn- ing for Liverpool. Letter begs at Gilpin’s News Room. Mai vor tue Pacric —Schr Activa, Capt. Kinch having been detained, will sail this day for Panama, touching at the intermediate ports. Letters and papers for the U. 8. vessels on that station, if lef at this office, will be forwarded. ay —| fi y reports barque Niay af Bunn Caklla from Key. West, ad to Bal more. on the 17th ul—weather became ve- FP er which caused the vessel to leak mach. at 2429. lon 805, when the crew refused to t duty bumys, and was compelled in conse: ice to make the iene Ng ad Key where she arrived She would have to discharge to get at the win Aug 7 fe a WEL Aswone A fore and aft schr, said to be from New York for Galveston, was seen ou the 3d lust ashore on the Tor- The wreckers had dischar er day previous h id ded Asche had been ‘on. eported ashore on the Mani- . proves to be the barque Eli- tn alt, for Plymoath. with « he was stranded on the morning of the sch a shoals, om her arrival Bibeth Atkinson, hence on the cargo of timber.” 8 Fant, durin the late and enrgo will most be atotal loss. C crew have arrived at Quebec. The schooner ap from the wreck of the Rea wit gale from the east. i lelina has come per, with part of the materials saved from h'r. The hull, enrgo'aad materials of the fen were sold towdlty for the benelit of the underwriters. ‘Thee Nell bronght £18, and the cargo. maisting of whice and d pe, 0 was saved from the ed here on Saturday, re- innate schooner d about 12hours deals, staves. &e, £60. ‘The man whi wreek of the sehr Gaspy Packet ports that tne numly ives lost Capt Bralotte was washep o ‘veasel was wrecked. re wnt verboard Nov 19, 5 p.m, Cape Vork, Hail. henes Nov 19, Cape stat ton, from N Brig Galena, from Santa Craz, auys, off Sand Key light houge. om Brig Confident, from Port Cnbe '8,.on the 13th inst, lat M 40, lom 744 Brig Rebeccs, from aica for Savannah, 12th inst, lat 30 9%, lon 7804. ‘8, passed ship N int, barque Mary Mars- from N York, out nist 5 ot Newport, out Whaiemen, Avr at Provineetow, 22d, sehr Joshan Brown, Genn, from N Aula tie ocean. Si Wom New Bedford, 224, ship Arab, At Navigator's Islend, Maren 2%, Jno Coggeshall, Macy’, of Newport, 300 ap, for Coast of Japa, few days ced price at whieh they | There is a fair inquiry for flour ° uhards & Clark—2 ca- | fi HM foreign Aaranens-Oihen the 18th ult, brig Ganges, Wilson, for 10, Nov 1—Sld brig Water Witch, Baltimore IENFURGOS, Nov ¢—In port, harque Leander fy arr 2d; brig Cordelia, from Boston, diag, for Lay Cacourta, ct 20. ton about O% Je OY 2—No Am vessels in port. ‘on, Jam, Oct 90--In port. ship Lucy, Gould. from N + brig Sally Aun, Truxillio, 4or5 deys, aud three Am own. N Bos. ina » Sept 20—In port, ship Elias Warwick, for Bos- in, proveller barque Edith, Lewis, cluding one day’sdeteution at Sinai 01 sage ever made. us 16: » ships Thos Perkins, for Foo-chow> foo having sid ith, aud put back to the eutrance of the bay, With loss of foremast; Talbot, from Hong Kong. just srr, to fi for N York; Surat, ready for sea, reported tor Chiaay rom Sale from Boston Apnt 7, j0-t tea Sues Nov 197Cld ships Steadfuat, Bristol: Kuchantress, Liverpool; barque Cuxine, Liverpool; ‘brig Qawen Victoria, Sligo. 20th, #ld shins (hieftain, Sarah, L’verpool barques uphrosyue, Plymouth; Lochlibo, Liverpool; Aus Kenny do; Universe, do. Syovey, NSW, July 28—Arr ship Robert Pu’sford, Cald- well, from Boston, Feb 28, a obart Town, received some sails nnd rigging. off Cape Good Hope. Port about ich inst, brig Russia, boriud up the cost load for N York—ouly Am vessel vi i Frances Jane, Gardner, Bal- WV I2—Are brigs PL Ne Widow, E\ans,'nnd Osprey, Cathoun, N York. Snow, Alexandria 13th, brigs Openango, do; Mere! >and Planet, Philidelphia; schrs Julia As 15th, wing, Baltimore. TE—Sld abont 19%! lt, barque Ganges, Watson, for na. zina®, Sept 16—In port, barque C damage SALE | next day, to , BrJe timore. $1 Jony, 8, Alexandriy; chr Lucinda read, ani talpa, from Boston. June 4, arr about Aug 205 biig Richmond, for Mozambique and Salem rendy: Std Aug 3, baraues Montgomery, of Pro dee, for Mauritius. 4th, Mohawk, Boston: thy Mohawk had previously sid July 29, and put back in consequence of having Kot on shore, probably’ sustaining but slight dameg. Curtis, for New ante—In port ith uit, barque Whit ke days Home Ports, ‘4, Nov 16—Arr schr Watchman, N York. 18—Cld ship Rochester, N Orleans. 19th, bark jonas, |, Nov 20—Sid sehr Silver Spring, Philadelphia m Fall River 18th, for Maine).’ Slst, barque owa, N Orlean Boston, Novy. 22—Arr bri Philadelphia) Baltimore, sehr 24st, eld Aeriel, Cape Haytien; 22d, brig Sileuus, for d ‘ashington, Cronstadt, Sept 224, Elsineur. 2d Nautilus, Baltimore; Montpelier, New Orlean: brig ancier, Fredericksburg; L_ Peters, Philadelphi: Pennsylvania, Salem, N J; Gen Marion, Bangor, put im to finish Ide for Galveston: eres, Philad; sehrs Mary, Jere- inrgaret, (incorrectly reported terprise, St Jago, 22d ult. mie, 2d inst: Native Ameri !fonso, Baltimor: Louisa, do; Olive Elizabeth, Phil Edw Kent, A Law. rence, Meeker, Chay N York Telegraphed, borque nr, (0 reported.) Signal for a herm brig, ship ia, Mary Frances, Atlas; bi (not 2tat) Garnet, Wellings! Commissary, Vulture, Ru, Dert, (why for Provincetown). iarriet, Gem, wind 88W to 8, blown k bre herm brig, supposed the Victeria; wind W. Brig Aer‘el sailed on Friday, about’ r. xt. Waxcer, N.v i9—Arr brig Retrieve, Anderso cel, Achron, do. } anteston, Nov 21—Arr Brig Fame, Antigua Cld ship Caspian Liverpool; brig Christiana, Boston. Sid brig Palos, favre; N«poleon, Boston; schr Andrew Gray, Baracoa. Enoawrown.N y 2l—Arr a brig aud two sihrs below, have rig St Patrick, Georgeiown, In port, the above vessels, rrrived on 2ist ont, Nov tl—Arr brig Tasso, new, Waldoboro’; sehrs za Ellen, Wilmington; 1th, brig Splendid, Philadelphia, and sid 16th for St John: Sid ith, brigs Olive, Alexan* arias 16h. Zelica. Will k P Norf y. kskex. NYok. Sailed aist, brig Lewis Bruce, Philadstphia; ache Red Jn ket, York Wer. Guoverster, Nov. 19—Arr. brig Sullivan,for New Work; , hrs. Louisiana, Prince Edward Island; 20 b, Balanve Cape New York; Texas, Pil bury, Themaston, for do. | GarpineR, Nov 15—S.d baryte Britsania, (new) 8 vannah. | Nov. 20—S!d sch North America, Norfolk | agton JD v Vv. 2th— Arr. schr Philadelphia; loops Ann B. Alban 3 Superior, brigs Zelice, Fastport for Wilmivgton, | { yer, Addison for New York; Sun, Boston Cumbe tex astport; schrs to for B i Je. PM.—Ar bri Oct. 30. f rf astport; schrs Wo Pern, Parker, Lubec for New Yor! York for Boston. SI at Sh¢ PM; brigs Sun; Zelir hrs John Drew; Caravan; | Vyoining; I verease; Pert, 22nd—Sid bry Siroc. Tu port, AM. brig Washongton; schrs Mary; A Marshall. Mosi.e, Nov (7—Cid sip Stephen Balawia, Livetpool; brig Providence. Onteans, Nov 16—Cl . New New York id ships Milton, B Wales Bosto :; Rubsceo, Havre ques Stev New York; Josephise. Philade'phi 0” MH, Aransas Bay; 1° Soule Howau nah. tang Arr l6th, barque Amita, Rio de Jauei Beproxp, Nov2i—Ar sehr Oneco, Philadelphia. Sld janes James Barbour, Fredericksburg (before reported re); Latona, Norfoik; Preference, Chesaeske Bay Blizabeth, Philadelphia; Heury Clay, Nye, New } ork; Wilmington NC, via Mattapoisett, Arr Massasoit, Provideuce for N York id senr © H Perry, Savannah. Portsmov bal Nov 19—Arr schs Union, Eaton, NYork, Car- po, Richmond.’ Puy ‘ov. 19—Arr shrs Gilman, Loring, New York — Charles, and Abby, Bultumore; Susan, Batti- schrs J Baltim Ma Ponttaxn, Nov, 20—Arr schr Ceylon, Camden for N. York; sloop Margaret, M” =aton for do; 2ist, schr Waldo, Gilchrist, New York. Cld 20, barque Hebron, (new) New Orleans; 2ist, ship Andrew Scott, Mobi Osegon; origs Ariel, David Pratt, Tar, Savana 2)—Arr Br brig Belle, Beli, Kingston, Jam. Cid rig Fox, Norton, Guadaloupe, and sid. Saves, Nov 2i—Cld brig Mermaid, Peruambuco. Twomastox, Nov. 18th—Cld schrs Susan Ludwig, Rich- m nd; Hurd, Elms, and Queen Pomare, Snow, New York. = i bela Hamlet, (uew) New Orleans; 15th, Alida, new) Mobile. Wiscasset, Nov 21—Cld ship Othello, Charleston. Sailed brig Caaoline, Haven Oy hast Right's Southern Mail, Bavtimone, Nov 24—Arr Bremen ship Geethe, fro men; barqnes Guilford, from Kio de Jaueiro; yan t us schrs Jos Turner, Providence, Palis, Boston. | barque Cesar, Bremen; Josephine, Latourette, N York Sid 2ist, barque ; | by mail as much Medical Aid. R. GREGORY, No. 66 is consulted in all dive sses of a private nature. | Dr. G. is a regalar Physieian aod Surgeon, of more than twenty Keats sxperiones; daring which tune he has made some valuable avd important discoveries in coriug tecent cases speedily. ‘Terms for meat will be ent by exp cine aud advice $5, an to any part of the conatry EOF THE URETHRA —Thid most dreadful form of u yields to the treatment of Dr. G.in the most asten= ishiog manuer. He is the joventorof « method by which he will warrant to enre strictuie iu as many days as it tonmerty took months: aud, besides chia, his uew plan is not in the least paiufol ; the eur is certatm and'abiding j whereas the old mote of treatinent did frequently le»ve the patient worse off, or, may be, inewrable. A stricture of thirty years dutation was clired by’ Dr. G, ma single week, Ove of the most common symp. i- toms of stricture 1s a little involuatary eseape of water imme tely alter wrinaitug, A printed eireular upow this sulject will be forwarded on application. Tie Pavare 0) arise, eailed “The atubicon”—This fwhich Dr CG. is the author aud pub ) is essentially important with those, who, for food te n happen to need a** silent and trasty frend.” It is written in a style exp v adapted to thw tise of patients who desire to cure themselves. It treats upon the diseases ond derangements of the genital organs of both sexes, showiug plainly the best me- thod of care. A small edition of this work has been prepared eat hy mait, the postage ou which isabout l0ceuts to any partof the United states, \ 7" At Dr. Gregory’s private residence, 66 Gold street, N. FE. coruer of Beekman street, may be had his Cordial and Book; and also advice, acall hours of the day or evening. All com- be considered strictly confidential. “The fol- res are agencies for the sale of the book and remedies 0. 85 Will: ar Maidea Lanes 30 Fulton orner of Water st, corer of Goi ery, comer of Dela: cey st., cor 377 East Broadw of Broadway and Cha: Medical Aid. DOCTOR GREGURY. J ERVOUS or Coustitutioual, as also sexual Debility, re- sultiug from certalu iudiscreet seeret practices of the | youthfial and thoughtless. Nature is too good au accountant » ever forget her customers, but will sooner or later call them to au accoun Feartul reconsng it sometimes proves to be Among the symptoms of this blighting aud desolating habit ave impoteney, nocturual e: of the body, palpitation of ae confusion of « little volume ( Hisher: i ious appetite fur fod; | loss of some of the faculties, sach as the | ing, voice, memory, &e., and ¢ertain organs, suchas the sto oach, Liver, lungs, and bra ‘This last symptom, indicates the rapid approach of insanity, | For repairing and ie invigovating the constitution and energies of such ed. would most earcestly recommend his ** In Col '—it strengthens, and generously nourishes the system. and is not followed by a'reaction, as is the case with other re- medies, its good effets are permanent and the care is lasting. Price $2 a bottle, or in cases of half ozen for $10, to be seu by express to any part of the couatry, or what is more conv sui- ent aud less exper iit, A the derangement of are in this) wise afl a ict pr tows and advice for $5, and a larger quantit | Gregory is consulted at nis private resiv all hours ofday or evening. Ail pos iu proportioa. Dr. 66 Gold street, at ions are coufidea- tial, and if by mail, must paid. Patieuts in waiting ave deceived in separaie apartments of course never meet each other. Dr. G. is a regular Physician and Surgeon, and has been more thau twenty ye rs in the practice of Weatiny private J eoses inall their varienes. Terms re sonabie 23 Inte ABRAHAM KASTOR, MPORTER 393 Broadwat newest st\ les of F Cloaks and M Capes and Lace Collors und Cuffy and ag € aud Thread Laces, Faney Artiees, &e., which he offers for sale at wholesale aud retail ad Imtre OF THE URINAwY ORGANS—Snch as aud acute diseases of the Bladder, Also, Gonorrhea, Urethra, leet, als,the ngs for jow veck | Prostate Gland, Surictures,, Kidneys, and Semmat Weakuess, Loius. Dinbetes, &e , are spredily and effectually removed by Avernethy’s Botani- | cat Pills, without ove ti rticle of mercury = They ace equally suitable for females. They xive touc and evergy to the genera- tye orgaus, rarely, if ever, Tience taking other me | dicines Four sale at Apothecarivs Hali, 36 Catharine street,and at 127 Maiden Lane. Price $ BUSHE] POTATOES. 100 Pink Eyed s lected (orfamilles, APPLES—1.0 Barrels, for isinily in lots to suit. | BUTTER—120 Puck» ec Vey Butter, for sule oy &.T. ARMSTRONG, Agent, n22 lweoote tot Broad street. GREAP REDUCTION IN THE PRICES ov THe PERRYIAN PENS QUALITY IMPROVED, oJ AMES PERRY & CO., have the pleasure to annonnce that consequeuce of increased facility in the manufacture of Pens, they have reduced the pices to the level of all oth in the mai ket, at the same time their superiority in quali- ¥y Is maintained. - 2 ! J.T. & Co embrace this oyportunicy to return, thanks to their numerous friends for the decided preference Perryian Pens for 8, many years,and caution the public ay the spurious imitations which are frequently. iimposed “uyou them for the geuuine Perryian Pens. - Sotd by all Stationers and dealers in Metallic Pens, and by THEODOKE KIPKE, try & Co., London. No 743 Maiden Lane. BAR LINE’S LOTION. NOTICE TO STRANGERS AND CITIZENS. How ts it possible that persons will consent to suffer with pain, when caused by Rheumatism, Sprains, Bruises, Dis- Tocations, Cuts, Glandular Tumors, Lumbego, Head:vtehe, | Cramp inthe Stomach, §c.? ‘ NE, BOTLLE of the above invaluable Lotion will be sufficient to satisfy the most sceptical, that it is the most to be depended upon, of any article now before « ublic, for elicf and cure of any of the above afflictions, to which all are liable, more or less. Iu fact, itis now well es- tablished asa Family Medicine, and should always be in eve: ry persou’s house, throughout the country; they will then | have a remedy at hand, which can de depended upon in eases , Wholesale and retail, at the Proprietor’s Depot, 323 Broadway, New, York, and by our Agents tnroughout’ the | United States. Price 74 cents CS. BARTINE & © (323 Broad Orders for any quantity, addcesied as above tually attended to, ex: at i Ageat for James Pe No.5 Liberty street and n7 Imeod*re Proprietors, + New Yor! ill “be 016 Iin'eod HASTINGS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE !! OTWITHSTANDING ‘the short time durin, thig invaluable medicine has been before the ie, Its specific properties aud virtues have unequ itto be not only the all affections prese Unlike many vaunted articles advertised, the 3 tha Syrup is uot pat forth as a suecedenum for every ailment, a remedy for every diseases but for ite astonishing powers, vssessed by uo other medicament within the range of the harmacopwia, iu allaying irritation or inflammation of the mucous coatings, and sumulating die bronchit to action; tn its remarkable virtues as au expectorant and an alterative, and above all for its pondertal Fim erty of ‘ARRESTING THE FORMATION OF TUBERCLE, And bresking down pulmovary disease when established. All luquirers are referred to namerous receut cases which will be cheerfully furnished at the office of the agency, ‘The experience of Dr. Hastings, and more receatly six cases of cure (vide Lon. doy Lancet) effected by a zealous fellow laborer, Dr. Hocken, of London, are suScient of themaélves to convince the timor. ous or she} of perfect, Cid? A y the ove remedial agent of that justly drewded disease, Phthisis Pulmoualis. oF Let none des} a wiry ry tees) iT Fu CO., the American Agents, 41 which For sale by MOORE & Ann street, and Elliott, 173’ DIVISION STREET, op- posite Ludlow, New York. Price $1 a bottle—Six bot- ties for $5. nd Im je CHEMICAL BALSAM, Or Hair Invigorator. A EDY for all diseases iccidental to the Hair and its rative, iu all here Baldness is uot beyond the reach of art. Merits or tHe Cesc. Batsam on Harn Invicortor.—It prevents Baldness. Itremoves Dandriff and Cutaneous Scruff. lt keeps the Hair in its natural color and prevents it from turing grey. It is now presented to the world, with a firm be lief, that as a beantifal aad healthy mestorative of the Hair it wiil be found on trial uuequalled. Prepared solely by E. Pha- No. 24 Broadway. 4. Fish & C st. Columbus,’ Georgia; Tutth Bask ings, comer of Tenth and Chesnut sts., Philadelphia; H. Mice, commer of Court and Howanrd; streets, Boston ; © B. Brow: , No. 105 Rulton st, Brooklya; M. §. Fletcher, Marebon, Iter Co. N.Y: V. B. Loci tow, No. 4 Beaver street, anys Je 4 1 B. Watson, nH 5. Tousey, Syrscuse, N'Y.; Gurton Aude 1; and No. 173 Division’street, oppo I South Carolina; KR. N.Y. COALS. HAVE at my Yard, 2% Elizabeth street, and comer Ham- mersty and Bedford, Peach Orchard Red Ash Coal, at low 1ees, viz :—$5 50 for broken, $5 75 for exg and stove. lane ut,$5'25 5 n, egg and stove, $5 75 per ton, re-screened and delievered. Also, Liverpool, Blossburgh, &c. Orders received at the Ya: : o16 Im ere JACOB WhEKS ALOPECY, R falling off of the Hair and Pityrias Seurf, ke. use of Hills [ufallible Ongue well tried specific for nenses certain preventive ot grey or red hair, or if they do exist, a thorough use of the O nent will chauge the color s it will make the hair thexi cle clined to curl, keep ic momt longer, aud give it a glonsie pearance than any other preparation now in use, i which sertion | am fully sustained by the numerous certificate in iny possession, afew of which are auuexed. Sold wholesale and retail, No. 13 Nassau street. New Yorx, May 21, 1342, ‘m. Hill. A short time since my hair became dry, exceed: finally commenced falling out, whieh increased To Mr. W DearS: to such an alarming extent that it became quite thin, Temaiued appeared perfectly lifeless; indeed | was’ fear losing all it, At last, through your persuasion, | was ine duced to try your infallible Ougueut, which Lm happy te snp ina short time emused my hair to eutirely cease falling off, ox. sumea moist, soft and glossy unture, and | may add tine arlicr, ent members of my fumily (especially the female portion) hare sed the Ongueat for like parposes with like success: ors reapecefully, ‘ASA GARDNER, Proprietor of City Hotel. New Yoru, May 6, 1844. yal veted with dandruff e years, and have ure remedies for the 1 do certify that I hy and falling off of my i same, aud found no benefit arising fi it - Jere j limelly, at the request of ir. Hill 1 was Soed toe his Infattible Ongaent, and the result has been ty hly satisfac | tory ia removing the dandruff, staying the hair and causing it tegrowsang Mould recorminend any one alflieted with the f we 0 i they will eap great benefit from the samen Pevieeuy satieied 8 A. POWE! Manchestae, Outario Count Mz. Wm, Hill: ew Your, October, 104 Bir—Having had the misfo my hhie by” eyeradual falling olf gang's he Krenter part of ouths out West. Twas inured ink,® t0Ur of over four Friends, who, hid been similarly sieved ty tugseation of my rene at. my a fy icicle 0 tankes eey Appearance.” oe ory th tof, aud gives it Veattitl ‘ar Respect! aly |. R. SANDERSON, bln 190 Pearl street lec #Hil's infallible Onguent ean be, obtained of Pine aud ‘ork = only at Nassau 'e, on the Northwest, ents, ‘earl str jew t it, 1M Fulton street bana ” ora! street Mele ea: lectionary, in Ist, between Grand ant D. A. Herrick, No. 8 Delavan House. Baltimo Mortimer & Mowhry, coruer of Market and Charles 823 Im* re ‘AINED GLASS, Vv snd colors, constently on hand HOO: Ik is ARIOUS sizes arl etreet, wp stairs, DUCKING GUNS. CASES superior Duck Guns, of the most approved length ® form, weight aud b : 5 cases very superior ‘king Guns 6 caseslow priced boys’ and larger Guus Thi are now 4h store and will be sold at extreme 1o' Also, full stock of Sporting articles, Guu materials, 0%4 Staw2mn*re A.W SPIES Co, 218 Peart THE NAVY. ILEY & PUTNAM, 161 Broadway, hi ay on the Re-organ:zation of the N nf e for sale, “Hints avy,” and an nan ant fon of 4! Reply to Hints on the re-organization of th ‘Two neatly prv ted oorovhtets ue MPOTHECARIES’ HALL, 36 CATHARINE ST. ESTABLISHED 101 LL MEDICINES in this tatablishment worranted gena- iue. No boys or inexperienced young meu are ever al- lowed to wait on customers. The fivest Sweedish Leeches tor sale orapplied by an experienced person. WM WATSON, and Pharmaceutist, from A. Garden's, 72 Oxford street, London. MACHINE BELLING. GOODYEAR’S PATENT METALLIC RUBBER MACHINE BELTIN( ARTICLE of great strength and durability, ean 2A adapted to ail kinds of machinery for which leathe? is w costa nbout one third less, and is superior to itin many respec tis unaffected by heat or eold, and when adjusted to machin £7, does not require alteration as isthe care with eather 8 Chemir 590 Im*r sale by EEC! 100 Broadway. Belts of giveu lengths and thiekness made to order. oor nue 2m*in SOLAR LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, GIRANDOLES' TEA TRAYS, ke. HE SUBSCRIBE of Solart.amps of vari 5 Solars; “Chandeliers with: {rom one te Brogned Giraudules, of entire jothie and rays, wholesale and retail, upon the most reasonable terms. “ JOHN W. MORGAN, 154 Fulton street oue door east of Broadway. dat the above establishment, a good journey- er. Ul im*me HIDES,| HIDES, HIDES. bet ‘eet, will pay a premium of OHN HUNN, 208 N B—Woente man lamp mak 'y ten cents per hie ighest market price, on all hides not having throat cat, the cattle be i stuck in Also, the highest market price for Calf Skivs, and Fat. nid ew* re Dk. HULLS TRUSSES AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. superiority of Dr. Huil’s instrameuts ot knowledged by the most emineut phi ip id America. Office 4 Vesey street, Astor Hot in the lalies’ department WELDELY IKON BOILER FLUES, F ANY DIAMELER, bat not exceeding 16% feer in J length; thickness of metal from il to 14, wire gua The-e are the only Tubes used Ei koverument steamers, and other pres. ~d only from the Patentee. 0% tre THOS. PROSSER, 6 Liberty st.N. Y. ESSENCE OF HICH is aow extensively isgow for the first tine It is made from the best sifte: Ii others, ans in Eu- ittendance use. A female in at ‘imme inthe European capitals, iced into the U. States — cleaned coffee, and about one teaspoon full, more or less, according to the Mate, diluted with hot water or milk, furnishes a cup of excellent coffee. The undersigued 15 couvinced that the sagacity of the public of this country will immediately per the namerous con- yeuionces it offers to house keepers in f eral, etlers by land or sea, restaurateurs, &e., and indulges i the hope to be rewarded for the great sacrifice the introduction of a novelty always demands, 2 edt patronage, which cannot fnil to Be. aprarded to him y every persou who will make atrial of. is Essence. It is for sale at wholesale by H. Hill, No. 7 Water street, and retail by Bunker & Co., 13 Mar ne, J. jottaberger, corner Chatnbers and Centre street 5. Corwin, 639 Broad- way. i. L. SZADETZKY , Sole Manufacturer 6 Imtre in the U. States ALEXANDER’S TRICOBAPHE. NEW AND INVALUABE DISCOVERY, BEING A liquid Dye, which inst usly changes the color of the hair to # beaut without injary to the hai skin, The onsiats veany k superiority of this Dye consists in its eas mode of ee and instautaneous effect—all other dyes -equiring from ten to twelve hours to produce any change. ‘Its perior excellence will be apparent to every one upon a single application. xtract from the ‘ Philadelp! —ALEXANDEY: Tr - effect o! he hair is truly « : d yesterday in our office, aud thech ty fr gray to bi ‘Was instantane: extract from the "Philadelp ly Forum,”"—Sever our nequaintances have recently applied to their hair they + ble liquid Dye known as Alexander's Tricobaphe—a valuable discovery ; andit has in uo ease tailed to produc » desired effect. Immediately after applying it to gray hair skers, it imparts « beautiful brown or black color. sale by Rushton & Co. druggists, 110 Broadway ; 10 As tor House, and rondway, comer lith street; Aspiu- wall, 6 William street; Johnson, Moore & Taylor, det, jane; J. W. Weight & Go, 2 Cedir street ; and of the principal drugyints throughout the United States, ¢f of sole agents, ‘He 6c'G.'4. WRIGHTISS South ith street v the a ouimen _Philadetphi pe MONEY LENT—MONEY LENT. THE Highest p in barge and small Jewelry, Dix Watches wos Apparel! and every descr 62 tuntre SOHN 9B MEXICAN BOUT $35,000 in nd | Abramse by the present ho bearing 8 per cent interest quarterly instalments, for sale Offers receive ‘s'afoutcoremove to Ba ved un addressed %th October, proximo, ca will Gad this © profitable and seenre iny eatment. ON CERTAIN IMPORTANT MALADIES. HK AUTHOR of the ASE TREAT DR RALPH, thet he is at much sible, pass 1) im order to be ‘uy of the C to in liv'cr by poss at his residence, 69 Gaeey Saas 4 "1 York’ ‘and’ sopecially. t9 observe, that the atlect of hu to the Gousnltations 12 not confined to these complaints: , braces the whole of bin ue et any way ier ‘Urinary oTgaas, aa a val ‘water peculi Boy ho ig aig A fei alt lege to preseg to the public the following most interesting Fei STRICTURE AND 118 CURE. ‘This being very littte underatood, although the most frequent and important quence of diseases—m a former advertise: ‘meat invch pains was tuken toexplain its nature—the diseases | which were mistaken for it—its consequences aud its cure—alac the fact that stricture frequently exists in those who are uot ir the least aware of it. Those. however, occupying too much space, the followiag remarks will be eoufined to certain cirenm stances which will enable one to judge whether he has this com- plaint or not, and its proper rieans of eure, Amoug other things it was remarked, that it was by no means necessary ine should be obstructed or ever much di |, Occurs ib bad end I y exist for mont" audeven ¢ chailge in: + Feapect. be pain, or any thing directing f disease f certain! cow aad then complained of, but when inflammation happens to be superadded: aud, wi to other effects, especially of early eases, these are’ observed ¢ fali upon the mind and ueryous system, ‘rather than the part it self, There are, however, three circumstances which mast pe culiarly belong to stricture, and, expecially when they. mect to- gether, should uever be lost sight of, but lead toimmediate means of cure, Many other symptoms might be meuti |, but most Of these belong to other maladies. as. well, or selate to Stricture in its more advanced and settled form, while the followin} a Lf belong to stricture iu its early stage, and when itis soeasily and certainly removed. ‘Phe firat of theae relates to THE MANNER OF URINATING.—It has been already -am need not be much diminished or impeded ;what a d isthe peculiar way in. wh finishes, if it should happen, after the clothes are readjusted, that a drop or two should steal away, so as to wet # little, iting as it may his, te seem, would iors sttoug suspicion. Not that this drop er wo can proceed trom Ln other oanse whatever; but, certainly oatriet without it. ‘he next 1s THE TIME A FORMER GONORRHEA MAY HAVE THE TIME A FORMER REMAINED UNCURED —A Gonorrhaa, Seanrh) aos the | onty, 15 by far the most frequent eause of Stricture. [tis notiw severity, so much as the leny + remained, that is to be cons: | case to state how long tl h ef ci its gleety stage may have med. Neithacts it possible in every mey_ coutiaue without producing Stricture, for one person ia naturally more disposed to Stric- | tare tht another. If however, it should nave conynued for six to eight weeks, this length of time at least would strengthen aay other suspicious circumstance ‘The third 1 THE EFFECT A STRICTURE HAS UPON THE MIND.—Nothin more certain than the effect of Stric | ture is to depress t i and to lessen mental euergy. Not thapghis is compl in the same every individu- | sl, Butt is socommon,in one degree or clher,that thevrriter Fare. Iy'sces a cnse of Stricture 1 which the patient does not observe at he is not so active, or capable of business as for This also is ® serious effect; though lit ratood, but it is unques- tionably true. Indeed, whoever considers the uateral connection of mind and sexual organs, will easily imagine that, as there is medium by which the mind so powerfully acts upon or ans so, through the same medium thesexual orgaus te-act upor the mind, is, however, is better explained in ‘I'he Private “Treatise” of the author, n little volume which is sent to many | parts of the world. As the cure of Stricture proceeds, tae acti- vity of mind invariably returns. s ith regpeet to the cure of Strieuure—this, it is gratifying co state, is geherally xccomplished in very little time, and without, ait OF uiconventence, Nothing ean exceed the linprovement of ate treatment of this complaint. Indeed, in the h f proper and experienced persons, the care of Stricture is now accomplished in’ts many days us formerly it demanded mouths, Many persous consult the writer who come ou busi- ness to this city for a short time only, but return perfectly cused, | though it has been a source of trouble and anxiety for years. ‘To | those who eannot leave their hornes, the writer furaishes his own peculiar meaus of cure, togethor with his “Private Treatise,” | which has an interesting chapte-, giving every mformation on the | subject, and written inthe plaiest manner; aud which, being guelosed in little rakogany chest, ean be safely seut toany istanee. In consequence of the uumber oi pretenders and books quackery which infest this city, he deems it proper to inake the following siateinent, as» satisfactory round of confidence rs . Besides his rank as Gradaate of Sdinburgh, ke he has pablished three editions of a work expressly on these complaints. Also, eters from the most eminent physi +.) cians in Europe to ninent in America—as Sir Astley Cooper, of Loudon, to Dr. Mott, ww. York; Dr. Physic, of Philsdelphia, and others, tted to refer to almost every Physician of eurinence A 89} Greenwich street. LUCINA CORDIAL, oR ELIXIR OF LOVE. S the touch of earth restored vigor, activity and confidence Al to the exnausted arteries, so with ‘that glorious prepara: | tion LUCINA CORD!AL, ‘reinvest ibe generative orga however weakened, with their original power. ‘There shadow of a doubt that this is true, and were not the of toodelicae« nature, hundreds would testify to th led efficacy of t ix Cordial as a specific for barrenness, fluor ak bus, glerts, irregularities inthe secretions, pains ia the kia neys, female suppressions, (0: the reverse) prolspsus uteri, and w.fact almost every disease to which the most delicate portion f the human organization is liable. It caunoc’ indeed, cure malforination of the parts, but for auy thing short of that ic offered as au infallible cure for barrenuess, while in all the oth er diseases enumerated avove, whether acut» or chronic, it be found a safe aud sovereign revedy. The Lucina Cur dis isa gentle touie, operating wenerally tou thesecrative or gansand bracing the whole system without so far stimulating auy function asto produce subsequent relaxation. On the con trary, it seems to act in perfect harmony with nature, aud doe uot ‘'reate a temporary nataral energies. ‘The purchaser of the trath of Principal Office Seth W. Fowle, Marphy M. Lar f all we have asserted, 125 Fulton street, New York. Sold also b; ‘ou; Dr, Wadsworth, Provider ¥, 90 North Sixth street, Philadelphia; G. ue, and Roberts and’ Atkinson, Baltimore: Charles Stott, Washington City; O..N. Linthacnn, Georgetown; J. | B. Wilder, Louieville, Ky.; Sandford & Parks, Cincinnati; aud | by no other p any of the above uamed places, Price $3 per boule, or $24 per do: 824 m*r person ten DQETOR CORBITT, Member of the University ot New York, also member of the Medical Society, hus removed his office from 16 Duane street to 3 Oliver street, uear Chatham Square; may be consulted confidentially on all diseases of a delicate nature. Strangers are informnes the Doctor has exclusively coulined his practice from being general tothe treat- mentof certain classes of diseases, (uow over thirteen yearsin | of New York,) which engages his entire attention — | als of medicine do not record greater success than is to | be found iu his practice. ‘The Doetor cautions the unfortunate ‘against the use of mercury, as it has ite thoasands of victims. tem. Those protract ur days from the sya: a cases that have been \ under the treatmer? = I be sure to find prompt relief experienced. vs calling on Dr.©. A pra e of many years has established th and respectability, Strictures engage the Dostor's profound atten nee; J. 8, vyler John AAS NOW are ore sare erie, mun es Aiea trative to thin ner eet Ten thn te ear hotel ice ‘he subseribers have ses a large lot of Mi Bench Silk Goods be. : Also, several consignments—all of which will be sold it it should be below cost. The ing somewhat advanced, ay page sontinted, Se lon fhe been prcheed fee, it pnt ‘md do venture to say jocks, will present the The way of Bry Goods, teat auducements. to. pu has ever been off re LOT NICE MS & Co do assure tl j that they may put fuil coufidence in all and every scatement made iis advertisement, they are yepated aud wil b> ‘tantiate every word of it. “Our stock consists of the richest and most costly goods that have ber nimported hs, season. We would reapectfuily invite allto cail auf exsunine for theipselves duking hone to Luy ex cept they are perfectly satisfied. s é (>For further particulars, please read the following:..0 ONLY ONE PRICE! SILKS—SILKS: | A large lot of rich Dark Silks, reduced 25 per cent Spleulid Silks for street dresses, former prices 8s, 9e, 10s per yard, now ouly 7s aud 8s. wide aud heavy’ 12s silks at 81. 4 Uo ‘Paris Silks, for evening dresses; have beensold by the frter this season at $per yard, now wl be sold at I er One yard wide splendid Camelion Striped Silks, reduced 50 Sembee Keriged Changeable Silks 4s 6d per yard. imbre Beriped Changeable yard. ich Horizontal Striped Silks, all reduced. r friends and customers, ; ad bea { abedatinenth copa diiier ok fetes ‘ony that ‘iss ever boon, i y~—reduced $1 per yard. H : : Wide Sutin Striped B ek Silks, have been sold this season XK retry yard—reduced to 9s. “several cases of wide Gro’ de Hthines, reduced from 25 t030 Pigh Lustre Gro de Rhines, 37% inches wide ouly $1 per YE wide Black Silks, Horizontal Striped 836d. (SHAWLS SHAWLS, | tock of Shawls, and are to. be sold as soon as posst- vie cena) theyll he oifered a dhe following ratess— i roche Shawls only I. BtpeAot Cashtere Shawis all wool, that ‘we have been sel- Jing at $20 now $14 and $13. . atta ine Double Centers all wool, that have been selling at 35, $95 now 0 oi sanare Aswlaadiioed topes $40 O86 Lyous Broche Loug Shawls, white and drab grow d only 4. Paris Long Shawls, extra size, reduced from $30 to $20. Spleadid Paris Long Shawls, reduced $30 per shawl. It is Just the season for shawls, and the entire stock will be sold atgreat barg-ins. CASHMERES, MUSLIN DE LAINES, ke. Between tive and six thousand yards of Mouseline de Lanes, Repps, and Cashmeres, just bi at reduction from first cost, and will be retailed at 2p ibemenot Cashmere B. Cosse a Mioussclin de Laines; Partrale, Lupin & Co, Manufacturers, oi pemalin tet ex of the same make, bright color, all nol only 356d per yard, “Mousselin de Lanes superior fabric, reduced %s per yard. Cashmere f. Coste ull wool cost. 9 cents to import, ouly 3s yar id Mousselin de Laine, Cashmere E. Cosse, superior quality, price $1 reduced to $s. ‘We have many styles of the above goods not enumerated,and would call particular attention to this opportunity, as we feel Well assared that the expectation of all will. be realized, FRENCH CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, ke. A large lot of Paris made Cloaks, just imported and will be Id at great ary | “Splendid Damask Silk Cloaks, Praia Cloaks and. Coat Dresses, the latest styles d will be sold for less than they can be made for in | imported, t Velvet and Silk Mantillas, equally cheap. CLOAKINGS, PLAIDS, &e. Splendid lot rich Plaws. reduced 25 per ceut. Extra Fine Paris Cloakings, very cheap. All Wool Paris Cloaking.’ ‘The mporter’s per yard, now will be sacrificed at6 shillings per yard. Dark shaded:Stripes, and Extra Wide Merinoes, ke. LINENS, LINENS, &c. | h and Scotch Sheetings. \ Domaak Napicins, i Double Damask Table Cloths sBeote ae er Bike bee ind Irish Towelling. flannels. at Uvekabuek, Bird Bitached Locg Cloths, with s fall and general assortment of | Fe ee ini she artenlacad in aad iioar othe above goods, but intend to reduce them tosuch prices as Wil wo BROIDERED USLIN DRESSES, & EMBROIDERED AND M SSSES, ke. Ansplendia. It of fovening Dresses will be sold at halfthe al prices, having been purchared at a great sacrifice. 150 Ktbroidered Chimizetrs, which wiil be sold very cheap. 100 Dorea Lrinen Cambrie Halts. +t 85,98 and 10s per doz. 40 Dozen of Gent's French Linen Cambric Hdkis, and wail be {il exactly 19 per cent less thanthsy cost to ianport, which is al ont hae cent Apetghex’ the regular price | i 2 bibles of Ladies’ Neck Scarfs— Iwill be soldvery low. | With a great variety of other Faney Goods. | (gy Uf there are any, merchants from other towns and cities | mew York, they ‘will do. well fo exll Perma cuah or ap- Boren eas No, 345 Broadway, New. York, A large lot of Splend d Cashmere #. Cosse of Patruie, | Beydous, Seber & Co, manufacture, just opeued, being ihe richest we haveever exhibited in our stove, and will be re: tailed fiom'30 to % teats per yard Jess than they have been sold for by the-case in .his market We invite all to call aud | e them. nig Im*t PROPOSALS will be received until thy Toch Decomber next, ut the Office ofthe New York aud Harlem Rail load ia White Plains, for Timber, for the superstructure | ion through Westch ster County. Specifications | and blank proposals will be faruished at the office November !7th, 1845. n18 2wre MOHAWK AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD BONDS, DATED IN 1807 AND 180, OTICE js hereby given, that the interest due amd payabie ‘On the sbove bouds on, the Ist of December, 1845, will be juidat the Mechauiey Bauk. in the city of New York, ot the resentation ofthe coupons at said bark, on avdafter the first Hoximo. — Sikued: E. FOSTER, Jr, Secretary. | Albany, Noyember itth, 1045 ais Ohm | NOTICE TO RAILROAD CONTRACTORS | OPOSALS will be received at any time previous tothe PeQiaratNeventes vei, niche teen of ce beloethet | e was $1,30 | 4-4 Irish Lit Every width of janes! Y,, Damask an No.6 Wall street, in the city of New x ork, for the grubbing, ¢ Doctor's reputation for skill tion, “A medicine may be had to prevent acertain disease in any of itg forms. “Open from? A. M. 10 10P. 7 Imo*r MEDICAL NOTICE R. COOPER, 14 Duane streeg, betwee liam streets, has for the last ten years ¢ tottiw treatment of veuereal, mercurial aad, delicate nature. Dr. Cooper speut years ia a celebrated Hospital, ad has forthe lastfen years enjoyed the most exteinive practice in private diseaves of any medical. man it New York, He can cure the most aggrevared cases of this Cisegse, and mild eaves Temoved in two to five diya. The Dr. i cian aud surgeon and never suffers are is performed nvered a new. tnethod by \ w eure the worst form of Stricture ta fram one to ‘0 weeks, with scarcely any pam to the patient. \“oustitutional Debility, brought on be « secret habit ed im by young men.—This, when too freely indulged gets dyepepaiay weakness of the Limbs, and siaall «cf the fusion of intellect, fergettuluess, palpitation of the heart, wil averatonto society. eure warranted in every ease or no a Desure and recollect the number 1, with the mortar over the door, as there sa deceptive sign, and one calculated to impose lupon the eredulous in the -block.. Dr. Cooper is the only qui- lified physician who advertises in this street. oW Im*r EDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICL OCTOR JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham st. | 8 one of the oldest and mostexperienced medical and surgi | cal practitioners in the eity of New York in the treatment ofa certain elass of delicate disenses. Doctor is established in one stand for eleven years, and during that time has succe: | d 12,000 eases of venereal, mercurial and other delicate The Dr.’s reputation for hat have existed for years ter how long you may have Gleet, the body, or im the throat, or nose, pains of the legs, I willand ean cure you, if your case 1 curable. Constitutions! Weakness, sometimes called Seminal Weakuess, brought on by asecret habit indulged in by young men—Many any unfortunate victim of this unnatural vice, has experienced my salutary treatment. Dyspepsia, weakness of the limbs and small of the back, confusion Of iutellect, forgetfulness, palpitation of the heart, aversion. to society, are ouly symptoms of this com. plant. He warrants a cure in every ease or no charge. Mild aad recent cases cured in two days. Dr. Joinson is a regularly educated Physician and 030 Imeer MEDICAL DISPENSARY. DQCTOR, COBBITT, 19 Dune steet,a. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, ‘and Member of the Medical Society of New York, may be consulted in the treat: inent of acertain delicate disease. His long experience and Close attenvion to. this class of complainte-chis pleasant, safe ind xpeditious mode of trestment—his extraordinary success daring’a longand extended practice for thirteen years in this city—and.above all, his legitimate medics! qualifiestions, are few of the growads on which he rests his claims. ‘Dr. Cobbitt'amode of treatment issate, effectual and expedi- tious, not requiring either the tse of mercury or restraint yn di- ctor exercise. ‘Strietares cur ined his pr ‘other diseases | ti io 1 ‘ctor Cooper has di nduly Uleers upon and bones trictare, by a the e s with scarcely any pain. Constitution ndividnala who have in- dulged ina certain loathsome and secret habit can positively berestored tohga thand society Mild cases removed in two tofourdays. Nocharge made uoless cured. Remember, 19 Duane street, one door from Chatham st. ‘of Lin" a DR. MARSHALL HALLS CORDIAL RENOVATOR. Ds; MARSHALL HALL, one of the most celebrated Physi- | irisnow used in his practice among the nowuity of in one or two wee Debility —Thos« cians in Europe, is the discoverer of this valuable medicme, t Kayland and through the continent of Europe, and in every ins pri ak directions, has produced the moet. bans sively early indul chronie Constital 5 tional wenkness, brought on by a secret ndalged in by young men. This is, when too frequently indulged im, the test evil that ean befall man. Dyspepsia, we of the finbs, and smail of the back, confusion’ of intellect, forgetful: ness, palpitation of the heart, aversion to society, consumption, emaciation, ace the symptoms of this dissase. Gleets, whites, ‘obstruction of certain evacuations, total impotency and barven ness are removed yeh medicine. PHILLIPS & BOYNE, Agents. $2 per bottle~6 bottles for $3, #13 intr the United States. Price atl Duane at CONSUMPTIVES KAD. PRES Viestasee UGH SYRUP, or Pulmonic a Head the evidence: — BRROKLYN, September 9th, 1645, Mr, Peek—Dear Sir— and gratitude iuduce me igi tt ‘am kfalaes P any family and friends whiie Forwarded to_all attacked with a seve Jent as sriously to of your valuable Cough Syruj Iw Te total destruction of hi administer your nd the effect ir had was aston- magic, and completely broke up my 8 01 the chest, banished all the alarm: ny mptoms, — left im the possession of anexeelont appetite and completely reptored to henith, ou ther we Of its ‘ore, No any one who wishes toh effects, t9 my husband, at the Mate at Hourtfande at orto me, No. gReTIA Lock WOOD)" No. treet, Broo mireual by Wain F PEEK, Prepared and sold wirolesate and retail, wy i t aud 117 Greenwich avenue, N.Y. ots.; Hart, jond street n, coruer pn d Huds: Miss "out ete ae ter streets; ‘Hubbard, GroverndHu frm, Brooklyn. le Tie purchased a bottle, operated the men led at nit tte PATENT PAPIER MACHIE TRAYS. NEW ARTICL snow offered at priges much lower rior assort- iment of ivory Table Knives and Korks, in doen and sets of 31 " ual to th for u ur wn & shat Beste tnd Be he Tals een RAPT ae Poeket Catlery wes, Razors, &e. at pis thove ard dicest from Mie manulactar ere, an Msiesntered oe MWE Outre 16 Platt street. rr eeesesesestse ape | of the rading, masoury, superstructure and bridgin Ffouutain Railroad, in Pennsylvania, 28 miles in ing from Bear Mouutain to Dauphin, on e Harrisburg. Pla mat the andersigned’s mediately upon closing ¥ Y New York, Sept. 22d, 1045 Orrice or THE Jerre Rson INeURANCE Co., x New 24, 1045, d to call at yan it be their ¢ shares, or to receive a number of t value of their stock. Bear tr y for inspect be commenced im: = coutracts. MANROW. 23 Lint Hi Stockholders of this Comp: the offiee of the Com; xnily wheth jug out the city are Juested to contey their intention by pont, to the amex No. Sa Wall t, Gro.T. Hover. Sre’y. iy25 rre OFFIGE OF JERFERSON INSURANCE UU ,¢ 0.50 Wailstreet, opposite the Exchange. pais COMPANY continue to insure against loss and da- mage by fire oa goods, wares and “merchandise, an azaiustloes by inland nant clon weasels and their eure. ges, Auton Barer, joseph Drake, Joseph Allen, James E. Holmes, John P. Moore ‘Win. K. Thora TI Morrell, ‘ Robert John ©. Merry owas Weiritol ronan T. Horn, Seereiary. YHOSE ELEGANT RUBBERS—NEW ENTIRELY — Mr. N. Hayward, the original diseoverer and first inventor of Metalie inseluble India Bubb discovered another im- provement in the application, which will puzzle the world to find out, as he has aow associated with him a capitalist who will protect his interest This is the giving to his Metalic Rubber the sarface of patent leather, without using the crack- ing vornish heretofore used. His Shoes, now off-red for sale den lane, are without exception the most perfect arti- . Panis, lerritt, BE Press hin nore f the kind t ld . Kor sale in quantities to cate ea haa eakes WiHORACE, H, 1 . oll im*r 25 Maiden lane. MASTIC CEMENT ESSRS. J. & H. FRANKLAND and THOS. HARRIS beg to recommend to the attention of ter ested in the most dural jon of the mastic, which consists of boi ith the oxid f luck consistence, which, and i grea pervious {0 ‘ f reat durability. Specimens may . ation to. Mr. CHAS. H. MOUNTAIN, Architect, 17 Wall street, N. York. 023 Im*r MRS. HARPER’S CELEBRATED COUGH REMEDY. MEDICINE jis particularly reeom- the most effectual cure for Asthma of every description, Bronchitis, and tis constantly preserived by our most eminent physicians; and has stood the test of thirty years, and over a,00/atlewaré now consumed nnuslly. For snie at Is, 2s, and 4s per bottle, per Oe WEEKS & ANDERSON, ay re halacale, Agents, 66 Fosse er Walk. spert. | ‘son ham [oo 's Female maine ; Dal Pain ext stol’s Su h Swedish Leeehe tractor; Bristol’s Sarsaparilla ; Fres| 522 1m*me New Invented WIGS ANU TOUPEE BATCHELOR new inv: uted Wias agd Bex Fesemble the natural hairas. to dety dy scarcely a matter of regret loosing an indi when & new one perfectly adapted to the tevery wearer ud without any ofthe vex 59 loug experiences Wik Wearers, can be BATCHHLOWS, 2 Wall street, near Brow trom 185 Browdway. red at WM. » Removed 016 tm*m | THE INVISIBLE | WIG. 'O closely resembles the real head of hair that scepties and Ss |S connoisseurs have pronounced it the most perfect and ex Lan yo inyention of the day. The great advantages of au ju w is its being made without sewing h ts api 1 W natural hair, | both ia light to | | tion, its texture be 0 porous and so | | all cases of nimpeded | sceptic | \d benu- head, at the | corner ‘of Lie , rty street, ap stair old im* me LLEN DOD WORTH will ce a Private Dancing School at his residence "No. 4 Sroom atreet, on Weiveniay thao iy na Seatiay® at's FM. for kai, tadat ior Geuttomen: "Portermas Ke. upply sx above. old lm*rre iN AMERICAN FAMILY BOARDING HOUS) No. 5 Foley Place, Regent street. ADIES, Gentlemen, and Families, visiting Lordon, con Le reiomodited with board sa reciietees combiged with every comfort, a good table end selret society, on mode- rate teria. s establishment is constantly visited hy American Fami- ies and Gentlemen arriving in Londow, and is honored by the especi*l patronage of the L merican tion; slso by many | distinguysbed Americon families in the United Btates,to whom permissicn has been the) to refer. MISS PHILLIPS begs to state that Cards of Particulars, a8 © teri id by whom #! is recommended, may be obtained at the office of thin paper. OU Bw" re PAMESICKFECER ATO, Butter, Cheese aud Lard, 1 , & Frou street, om Hee | | will be taught in all the classes during the term. Privé T NT Er MSRM. ie AMUAEMENT. He ge y S * An excell into which many structive amusement. x ssegnes mony attrections, sure and int tion, i eptrenti to ung, ently ys ints of dissipation and view Seonetieclie sams oie) fanity now off rs, hich pe rection a combi elt le: 1 wa rent mey reso. pais ble hour, sé Dishrow's Riding Nehool 418 Bowers, Tersis Toe a course of twrite lenecas 4s: bebsrribete ars aot required to atrond re ¥, Ooly as may suit their eou- seme. “The school wil be ofan! every eveuing from 7 t6 toe he School 1s open daily for Ladies, from 9 A.M. to 8 P,M. 0 m*re TRANSLATIONS, | VENERAL TRANSLATING OFFICE, 81 Chambers ¥ street.—Traw Lotions from, the French, Spanish, German, Porugues= aud Italian, taade with cortectuess and despateh. nl6 iw*re. FRENCH LANGUAGE. ONS, FOIGNET) ones of off pals of te kuown ‘olgnet Au er Fi a PNA Hn as earns ws this opportunity to inform his Jie in general, that he will re-open school room, No. 739 Broadway, on Mous. 'F; having some leisure hours, will likewise consecrate hem to.afew private pupils. Kor terms enquire at his resie dence, No. 217 Green si.,6 Amity, or at the school. od Hawim*re. Music, respectiull i a uc, he will,during the mouth of October, com- ence a class for the VIOLIN at his room, No 3 Broalwuy. pile, at Terms moderate. ‘Those who are desirous of becoming p will please apply to Signor Godone, 403 Broadway, auc Chambers & Joltie, 98 Broadway. Ab Sikuor Rapetti will coutnre, as usual, giving lessons on the Piano and tralian Siniging. 824 eodlin*re A. DODWORTH'’S DANCING SCHOOL, EN DODWORTH would beg leave to inform his frieuds, that it is his intention to commence a Private Danewmg § treet, on Mon- ay afternoon, Oct. nnext oh with the Dancing world, aid havin If of 1. structions from the best masters that ; Ps ‘aglioui, and others of ithe celebrit as well qualilied to teach as any in the city; aud his wusical education will certai reat advantage over many at present ia the pro t as it may, those who fa- vor him with their patrouage cau rely upon aequiriug a correct and feshiouable style of Dancing. TERMS. A Quarter of 24 Lessous, ingluding the Quadrille, Waltz, Guictean faite eee eae #10 ‘Ten Lessons in the Waltz or Polica,, 5 Days and Hours of Tuition. 8, at 3 o'clock, for Ladies and Misses over 12 years of age. . On Monday and Thursda: Weduesday and Saturday, at 3 o°eleck, for Misses and Boys under 12 years of agen 1 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday aud Saturday, for Gen- tlemen, at 7 ovelock P.M. A second Class will be formed from 9 to 10, for those whe camnotnttend earl Private Lessons, a at any other at the school ViLLAGE DANCING ACADEMY. R. G. KOBERTSON has the pleasure of respectfully announcing to his friends and the public, that his regular ates are now opeu on Mondays aud Thursdays, at hits paves 32 Ie venue, kiving jostructions in the IL introduce in bus aeademy all the late tise, including the Polka aud 3 styles of Waltzing. Instruc- hours, either at the 21 Im dence of the puj tious given in private to pupilsand classes, atany fired hour, at their residences orat Mr.B's. A morning class will be formed tor ladies mm DANGING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, No. 21 Howaxp srrert. SIGNA& SIG. FERRERO have reopened their School, and will commeuce an eutirely new class for Young La: dies and Masters on ‘Tuesdays and Fridays at hulf past 3. DAYS OF TUITION. Mondays and Thursdays, Weduesdays and Saturdays, ‘Tuesdays and Fridays, at half past 3; elasses for Youu aud Masters. Monday aud ‘Thursday eveaings, a anciig and Waltzing Classes for Gentlemen, on ‘Tus d Fridays, at the same hour, Polka’ and Mazov! clas. For do La Valt'z.a Deux Temps, Polka aud the Mazo ; re lew private classes, and. boardiag schools, punctually attend- )._ Private Soirees will be given as usual. _u7 lmeo CHICKERING’S PIANO-FORTE WAREROOMS, 293 Broad way. J. CHIGKERING would inform the public, that he hag « moved his Pianos trom the comer of Broadway and Pe Place, to Rooms No 5 and 7 Lafarge Building, 293 Broadway, doors above Keade street, wherehe will keep a geueral assert: ment at the same prices'as at his factory 1 Boston, ‘The public are invited to call at his rooms and examine the present stock. n8 ine HARPS. HAKES, 85 Anthony St., 2 Doors from Broa James HANLEY, the only Pupil of Seb: London aud Paris, cails pabhe atteation to proved Fatent Double and Single Action Harps, at is celebrated 64s oc. Grand Gothic Lnstruments with Metalic Vi rc. brating Basses, James Hunley has been honored with the testimoumls of the President of the United States, the American M ers Courts of Loudon and Paris, Professors Bochsa, Alvars, terton, Horn, aud numerous others froin private individ distinguished musical talent. [Le Observe, 8% Authouy street, 2 doors from Broadwa (C= MATOS REPAIRED: Strings, te. 512 Imm IL PAINTINGS dunes AES db) @) iN cleaned, lined an ee ‘BENT, 235 Broadway 3 doors above the Amcriean Hotel. DAGUERREOTYPE GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT AND AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF VOIGTLAENDER’S APPARATUS, ESIDE.S auew supply of the above Apparatus, the subseri- bers have reeei st Plat Chemicals and Polishi substances, aud the newest improvements in the Art, tousyiven ‘in the Art, and orders from © and ai sous. re ol? Im*re try promptly attended to, by addressin, 0 ENN Bi, ade lp ; LANGENHEIM & BECKERS. 05 IadSew* re New York, £01 Beondway. FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPEs. P. HAAS, DAGUERKEAN ARTIST, 289 Broapway, cornNER OF Reape Street, LAFAR Burpina. M R. H. hes received the Medal at the l. rican lustitute, f r Pretares exer purchased nor done by hired operators; the public, there! atall times depend upon obtaining the same style of m the sina lest to the largest sizes, which canne) — surprised for b-# ty or accuracy. ote Foir of the A.» by himselt, and uction given in the Art on reasonable terms. 027 In TO DENTISTS. FOR SALE, a very hnadsone case of Dental Tustray ss, all com, jete—will be sold a bargain. Forturther ir tion PEED HILL'S Drug and Chemical sore, 208 Feet, where they can be seen. astm GOODYEAR’S PATENT SHIRRED SUSPENDERS BUG BOZEN Shirred suspenders, manufvetured underthe esa atore patent. Forwieby “GEO. BLECHER, TU TAILORS, TT HOSE who desire to attain a correet knowledge of Kasn- touable Cutting, in ail its various branches, would do weil brain Stiueinets’ Complete Work on the ‘subject, which ¢ obtuned of the sut.ior ouly, at 113 Broadway.’ Price, mM £3 to $10 per hoo! ‘od imtme GUODYEAK’S PATENT MEPALLIC RUBBER ARRANTED we oe, 7 4 ', t tO sti ft ul ness or price, for sale in assorted ease itable for the city or country trade, avd in small quantities au28 2m*m GEO. BEECHER, >) 100 Broadway. SEGARS GARS—BARGAINS. ‘PME SUBSCRIBERS having lately porchashed an exten- sive stock of Secars, by order of Assiquees, Se , are how «uabled to offer greater bargains thin ever, at prices much Jower thay the cost of manutacture of importation—amor them are several lots exceedingly desirable. For sate at the ple Segar Eanporiun, 108 Wall strevt, wp stairs nd linte KENNe.TH & LAVERTY. Avana EY ADVERTISE! oy THE ake OW ENTS rm edicine and Pharmacy % NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVICE “ PRIVATE DISEASES ih Nee EMBERS of the New York College of Medicrza ? acy, established for the suppression of quackery, continue to direct their particular attention to all diseases of ¢ private nature, and eau confidently promise to persons requiring inediea! treatihent, asale aud ent cure Without injucy t0 the jon orcoalinementfrom business. Ln are ticularly ree zested to make apulicati e Coilege on the Grstappearas.2¢ of those diseases, as a vast amount of suffering audtiine may be thus avorded. "One of the members of the College, for maxy years connected with the prineipar hospitals in Europe for the cure ef those evap tation dally from 8-A. ME to 7. BME e —Advice and Mi ¢ eure guaranteed. IMPORTANT TO COUN’ INV AL|DS—Persoas living im the country, and finding it inconvenient to make per sonal applications, ean have torwarded to them a chest contaua ing all medieinet requisite to perform a radical enre, by stating their case explicitly, together with all symptoms, time of oon traction and treatment roceived elsew! if any, and ew closing $5, post paid. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBLLITY CURED. SHE TONIC MIXTURE, prepared by the Coll inennd Pharmacy of e city of New York, i cox fideutly recommended for all cases of debility produced by se is an. invaluable: unless depend ta, attends for consa: cret indulgence or exeess of any kind. It remedy Lai mop! sterility, or barrenness, inete ‘sattles ich ; cages of hall x Coren $5; earetaity proked and sent to all parte of th nion. y CIFIC PILLS, VELESAUS BES “am i , NOR we radi ana, Rleet, seminal emissions, ti al mesorpeuralene dischargestron the arethe Thess Villa, the regait of twenty year’s experience i the Hospital de ch ced. by their colebra tor, Frovassat yi fan infallible remedy for nll diseases v: the aretha. jorter time thar any other: reach, disagreeing Witt KATIVE MIXTURE. NOM the permencit cure of primar} or secondary venereal ulcers, nodes, or any coinplaint produce: ing use of ‘mercury, Or auskii persoussuspectin ereal taint r tei shouid use this powerful son can consider himself safe 1 without thoroughly cleansing the ayatem bruied alterrative, Sold in single bottles at $1 each | in $5; carefully packed an bw CONCENTRATED EXTRAC' RI GENTIAN ANI REPARED by the New Yor Phormacy, established for tefined and fying qualities and eurative ntly recommended by the C extract of farsaparilla at present helo ied on- as» certain remedy for all ire state of the blood, such as sero! otches or pimples, ulcers, pain in tl cutaneous eruptions, 1! cerated sore throat, or nny disense artsy from the secoudary effects pfsyplulis or ae injudicions usec! mereury, taint re ry herbarla dat se ‘with this j ses of half a dozens # the Union. OF SARSAPA ) SASSAFRAS, College of Medicine sar r the suppression of qi er. Th I the part ww above herbsis cot superiortoa"y Dlic, and my. ° eases arising from anim nly concentrated extract, possess wers of | Sold i siaztie bottles, at Teenteme ‘, ia enses of half a dozer beeties, 3 50 is ove doten 4 Canon forwarded to all parts of the Union. UB A very Libel hecount to wholeasle pyrene? ewe SRP AABN GF The Concentrated Extract of Sai ila, Gen iton and Sovsasras, is alao for sale nt 17:3 Division street, opposite Ludlow street