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. " ( ADTEETISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. MRA ww SEE SECO eeoed eaceete, atreot, aorth side, and on nth a ‘Sixty-aixth hy ‘Bixty- Fifth th avenues. Sixty-sovonth and Sixty eighth ith avonues. by-second street, morth side of ven lote on "seventy. fourth te, ‘and Fifth and Sixth avenues. ventas lots on block bounded b: ity-sixth Cys and Fifth and Sixt ie Sevonty-cighth treet, north aie ren te htieth rhea ory on Kightioth atreet, north side of r cs ouriconth Ob lots on Seventy seventh stro north ade, and on Fourth snd Fifth avenuet J yeuth—64 lots om look | bounded by Sevonty-seventh Beventy-cighth streets, and Sixth and Seveath ave- wring pier and wharf property: ssrerly halt part of pier No. 4, East river, t, ano the half part of bulkhead between munject to 8 lensy on the same till May 1, aie jpark of pier, No, 5, Res t, nt of the bulk Between piers Now. 4 and 5, tae cy a lease on the semuhtcenthy—The eaten halt halt art Pol pier Nes No. 1 East river, of Broad street, with the hal if part bt bulkhead betwoon Nos. 6 ani rvs eupinat Ne to as sae on tho same till May 1, teen | = ier No. 6 East river, at Ci . Haas with gsr a tieth—Th Pas pen iy te with Sait att ane bu! njeod ves i. oi om the same till May 1, sotorly half p att of pier No.6 Eastrive ie the gutter tee of South streat, led acrons Coentic ot to a lease om th ‘May 1, 1853, with pee scofhed rent. y- part of pier No. 7 Ei ver, ‘He’scutherly line af South street, ae slip, subject to a lease on the same [May 1, 1855, with $2,000 rent per ann ‘Twenty. socoud—The easterly hait part, of plor No. 7 East ‘Coonties slip, to the sou tuerly line of South stcealy serose Cocntioe s fp, subject to a lease on the samme i 4,00 Font rm Soe bed Spend he iter!: air art of pier No. 8 Bast Coenties slip, to ly line of euth stro led sero a Cont Slips sale on tae samo Ail May 1, 1853, wit! Bret at Maiden In he oasterly. int ry a of Tuba No. Ps meet iver at Maiden lane, with bali ject tos ie ton 8 the 1854, with $3, 20 Tent per (4 Ag * covenant that thi Joasee ‘shall keop the same Twenty fifth The weeny. Tar part of pier No. 19 East siver, at Pleteher stroct, with half of the bulkhead betweon Nos. 15 and 19, subject to a lease on the same to May Plt Reed $3,803. ‘oasterly hal get Ri Oltver sirens, ith the ‘buikhe © lease’ on tho same till Ex te ® covenant thi Fent per annum. ee lt th ie a to niet i ine oa GW ame to Ma 1 covenant rary ae ei ighth—Pler No. $8 East river, half of the bulkhead between piers Ni Jeot to @ lense on tho same to May 1, 1854. with $1 57t 6 Berannum with a covenant that ‘the lessee Koop the inth--Piar No, 41 Bast river, at Pike stip, with bet rs Nos. 40 an i, efeasteiy "side of said pier, May i, 1854, with as P mm the sam y ‘vith a Sovenaat that Sake Tessce shall ori fe. 13 North river, between Albany and ourcota, with halt of the bulkhead between place ow: a4 in eed'iSand 14, subject to ® lease on all the pier 160 feet of she outer end of suid pier. to May 1. 1354 he rent of $3,565 per unum. “Possession of the 15) Begiven May, 165%, without uy, th first—The anthony, half pert of pies 2 olen North Non AS and Ia, suiject torn loweoon the same tony Ie nt fat to's ean that tus North Hirer, foot of Warten A deo per annum, with a sov re till May 1, 1856, with pan y third—| jo. $1 North river, foot of Duai it ‘vith Tialt of ae ‘bulkhead between piors Nos. 3) and ney 3 Nos. 31 and oy ae ton Esse om the same 000 rent per annum, with & oo- “a farther renewal, at s rentito be fixed by ap- ‘Thirty fourth—Pier Ne. 32 N gad dey seroate, with half of the ween \d 82, an 82 and 83, ratjere ts tenes’ on th ‘till May Tiss rent per annum, witn @ covenaat ‘that the lessee al the same in repair. thr—Pior No.5, North River, at Franklin street, wabject to a lease on the ame til May’ 1y 1853, with ry sixth—-Piee bg 3, Lrg Rivor, at Beach street jot tom lease om the same till May 1, 184, with $1, Fannum. § a toall tan are J will be ym each day immediately ser th the ‘eent on all warehtens of lotg on the 34. day when in will be ready for delty (76 per cont) may remain on mortgage for five Soak. trom January 1, 183, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, en all purchases of w! eeeperty on ja 2d day of Arey Had the deeds will be ready for oent) may remain on bi mortgege foe t three Sears from February 1, 1858, Lrg inte: Fest at ‘the rate of six per cent pers mum, payable half rly. All rents accruing on the picr aud w Property by 5 il ym piper half yearly. Thirty per cent rf and pier ary 1, 1853, are ree: d to the city. inks bale wi ued from ‘day to day, and any property on whitch paid previous to the following day's F neni the next day, EF R. TAYLOR, Comptroller, Comrrrouien's Orrice, No, & Hall of Kooords, Nov. 23, owner OF owners, ocenpant or 00- nd lots, improved or unimproved hat the following avse ents have sossors, and are lodged in the otfica em" rats for examication by al flagging sid “ee Guiniy.tith street, between Fitvh aad. Sige The Timite embriced by such noe meat, include sll th coeveral beupes and lots o! und, Yacant lots, pi nd parcels of land, situsted on both sides ‘of Thivey-tifeh stroet, between Fifth and Sixth avenuos, on the westerly side of Firva, and gn the wonterly side of Sixth avenues, 100 feet north, axd 100 foot south from Thirty-firth st "AIL person: are affected by the sbo: Agsessmen's, tre opposed to the same, er of them, are re~ quested to present their objections in writing, to the undo Seed theis oftoes as 4 Hall of Rocorde, within to the wos ig notice. MUEL i DE MOTT, FRANCS NICHOLSON, ISAAC WM. SMITH, terested, vis Assesto: bh $2,306 head betwoen | | are affecte i; in weit Mosonds, within ‘alrty de ar FRANOIS AiICHOLSON, ‘Assessors. M. SMIT Otten, er Barens of Rameuenas Weis treet’ Department, Ne- vembe: OR POR AION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE ing) Owner of owners, occupant or ‘and lots, improved or unimprov: y, that the folie: Saseoamente ha by the ‘Assessors, and are nat seat cate exami ti ng Fooeiving mm of Essex and sion, with the sewer in Grand raced by such assessment, include cereal Wane snd love of ground, vacant lots, 4 parole of lan a of Gran: orfoik, iri in mite em! street. T th 7801 whose inte: the sbove named Assessments, and. wi in writing, to ti all of Records, within 4 date of this notice. SAMUEL MH. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICAOLSON, ¢ Assessors. ISAAC WM. SBITH qf Migty Burean of Assessments, Btroot ‘Department, Nov. jays fro Is ORFORATION | NOTIOE.—PUBLIO | NOTICE Hereby ‘given to the ow pant tail houses and lote, inproved or oka th at the followin street, northor} 2 of or Fourth, sr Bleegher, iudson, Grsenwish, aud Washington ard south, to the crown at or near the mu Sheestes rey on the ‘eastorly side of West street, by eok southa o Pe oe persons whose interests ore oe a Rees} the date of this notice. ified SONU EL H. DE MOTT, NigHOLSON, Assessors, AAO Wie. SMIT Tea 8 an OMiggy Bureau of Asseanments, Street ipepaptinont, Nov. Ke RPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE t8 y given, to the owner or owners, occupant or o¢- of SIL Rounes ana, lot @ For grading Fift persons interested, vit ‘The linits omb: avenue A to sid reet, fi & persons, whose interests are acted by the abor assessments, and who are op ‘the samo, or cither of them, are requested to presint Sele objootions, in writing, to the undersigned, at their office, No.4 Hallof Records, within thirty days irom the date o f this notice. BL ares Cane essors. ISAAC WM. SMITH. Cy Burean of Assessments, Street Department, Nov. o3 : PO fits TION NOTICE.. bald ei 18 mn, to the une u of Assess examination by all Persons intereated, vis:—For building & sewer in lHouvion street, from the sewor at Essex to the sewer in Mulberry street. The limi braced by such sasessm all the several hous round, vaoant lots, plea and pareels of land siated on both siden ef Houstox streo Essex stre: sghreot, om both al th, and Chrys itreets on bot! street, north and street. All porsons, who: aan assessment or eith«r of fice ee to present their in writing, te ed, ab eheiz office, No. Records, fe ithin thisty. angers from te of this notice, EL, He Dx MO! Tr, FRANCIS NICHOLSON. ¢ Assessors. ISAAC WM. SMITH, Street Departmer Office, Bureau of Assessment 1852, ORPORATION NOTICE.— PUBLIC NOTICR IS hershy given, to th 00 rate r of the: ‘Bureau ne A ry examinati by sil pe sons interested, vi sewerin Twenty-eighth street, between TThire and Lexi ‘The limits Hagton avenue! all the se emg by such assessment, ie of ground, vacant ious pieces anc is of land, Situated on “beth sides of Tw ty ales street, between mnues. All perso ‘Third and ea whose interests ted bj os ry re named assessme opposed to th re | oe ga heer “et tot ders Anes at thets of Records, thirty days from the date of this notios. SAMUEL H. DEMOTT, FRANCIS NicHOLsON, Assessors. ISAAC WM, SMI! and the Pitance | ‘Office, Buroan of Assesemonts, Street Department, Nov. | NOTICE 13 eoupant oF 06. of animproy yRATION NOVIC hereby sven, to th oupants of sli hou nds, affected there mpleted by the e Bureau of Assegements, for oxemitavion by all persons interects<, building 9 aowerin thirty-nintd from tho cower, £00 fect easterly of tio Eighth avonar, to Fan feet west of she Sixth avonto.” The limite emaby st atch secesswert, include all the oe rer pesoes vacant lot’, pieces and parcel ninth etroet, fr aide or Sixth svenue, and on the ¢: foet north and south, and on the wost si thorly to the crown ab neat the next street. All perrons whose interosts are Sivoted hy the above raed mente, posed to the sume, or either of tem, are requestod to. sent their objections, in wr to the undersi, gitce, Wed Hall of Records, within thirty date of this notice. SAMUEL H. DE MOTT, FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ISAAC oT ome Bureau of Acscesmente, Street Department, Nover- ber 2. i Acsensors. TarORASiO® NOTICE —PUBLIO NOTICE 18 | bereby given, to the owner or owners, ecenpant or vsou- pante of sil housca and lots, improved or unimpevyed 1 Aflected the roby, that the following ase gompleted by tho.assostors, ud are Lo Sho Bare: f Askesements for exemin teterpe stones, and "tae Fifth and Nin’ Sessmont, includ Yacant Iots, pie eides of Fort! = on ments have boon : and Ninth aveniens wide Ti ues both widor of Sixt Briskvar, uo, Kighth avenue, wad easter! ie oN ‘avenue, about 100 feet northorly and morthorly from Fortieth street. Al! persons, whone interests Bro afteo' by the above nam cerasmen te, who are od to the pame, or either of them, are reques jcotions, in writing, to the undorsi ‘fall of Records, wishin thirty 4 ioe. any. BAYUEL il. DE MOTT, > FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ¢ Anscasors. C WM. 3M ie at their yt from tue Isa P= Bureau of Aseevoments, Stivet Department, Nev. 1864. OKPORATION NOTICE..-PUBLIC NOTION IS NERE- by given, that» potition has been gsressmted to the Board of Aldermen, fer a rower in Menrl strovt. from Ferry to Frankfert street: AM yerssne interested in 4 having ol jectiona thereto, aro reqneated to prions the game is writing, to the Contract Clork, at his office on or before Dec. 9, 282. NICHOLAS DEAN, Proviteat. Croton Aqveduet D nt, Nov, 29, | Preiss, OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, w having, ‘a OV. notice ie horoby given te uit the Corperation of tho elt joes rondered or erticles furnished smntttee of tho Common, Couns ot Now ev ot the: |, OR Adoount of the funors! ober qnive of the lato Hon Daniel Webster, ont the 4, under oath, to the Comminstoner of Te ¥ Hall haem he first éay of Deoom ner of Iropairs and ( ORPORATION ROTOR. —PUNLIO NOTICE T J hereby given; thats petition bas been onted in the Board of Al iermen, fora cower fo Third avours, from For -sooond to Fiftleth airect. All persons intarceted in the aboy went the samo ta writh thon, on or bafore the ‘Denton & eave ond having ebjostions thers 0 ¢ LN N Are Fequested te pre- niread Clerk, ®4 hi Publio notice is her solution han been prevent o pave Forty ninth street, between T ito ; Worequested to proaent adersigne?, at his onto on or be- mber nox dvd T. DUR, Oleeul Cummisaeued, ep Deraone inter Once, Bureau of Aseeammenia, Street Department, Nov. ry RPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereb; pants of all affzoted tl jiven, to the owner or owners occupant or 0 jouses and lots, improved or unimproved Ii rety, that the following assessments completed by | oy 0 Asse in the repairin Selageing, 0 82, Shand BS Jay surects aud posctticg curb and gutter. Irhe limite. emeraced by such svpsancent, include all the several houses and lots of groun: lots, picoos and parcels of land. situated on the south side of Jay street, near West at All porson writing, of Keoords, to the underiigne within thirty ON, fiaseators ariment, Nov. PDEPARDIENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, NO- vember 29, 1852.—To suilders. Sealed propo he receivad st the office of the Commissioner of Supplies, No. 1 New City Hall, until Frid at 12 o'elock, M., at which ed, (in accordance with the ordinance therofor,) for aiter- paits to the house of Engine Company No. 45, house of Hook’ and Ladder Company No. 3, in Amity ildere will estimate for the mason and catpentec ch house, separstoly. The and epecifica work required to be dono, and all informatio rd thereto, can be iad at the office of the Superin- tof Repairs to Fublic Buildings, No. 14 Elizaneth + Blenk estimates can bo kad to beandoveed with sthe, name cf the sous ectimating the dat. of presentation, @ whieh {t refers” N. 1s —Tho Commiaeionér reserves tho righs of rejecting all or auy of tho estimates, if deemed sor the interest of the Corporation. WM. ADAMS, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplos. TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECOR! SD Poblio notice is hereby given, that the followi tion has been presented in the Board of Ali Inte and grade Fitty-third atroct, bet Bast Bread way. Also the fo lowin and grade Eighth avenue, between bitty. nin’ eixth %. All persons interested ha thereto, undereigned, at hie a tho 9h day of Dooember next. JOUN T. DODGE, Street Co nmissioner. Nov. 29, 1852. yflice, on or b LEGAL NOTICKS, | OPREMR COURT. s° ontion of she May ity of New York, M THE MATTER OF THR APP ba , AMozmen ond Commonslty of the ‘tive to the cponiag of that. yeart eo et avenne, nov siredy openc’, trom Forty-second street to Harlem river, in she Twolith and Ninoseonth wards of eaid city. The andersicned, Commissioners of estisante ané sesesemens in the above entitied mattor, horehy give notice, arsuant to fhe requiremonts of an act of the Laglatatn people of the Stato A. amend an Act gates Bing partloulaely to, 9 April 2, Bend — aloo the Act ied au Actin relation to the celleation 9 OWNET OFOWNCTS, C ‘and improved or ny | sails ‘hat thoy have completed thelr catimateand asvose- | ed to pro- | | gaont in’ tho sbove entitied matter, and that all poreone whose faterosts are sifcoted thorepy and who oppoted Yo the game, are rouuented to provont shoir roe. shone Bi prising, te ethan W. Alion. the Chairman sione in phe city eae ite ek thks ‘ro as follows, shad is to oay: woea the northorly ‘soushonly aido of Righty. are of Pirst avenue botyre txth shrogt and the Tine of hi Ail has Gare of Firat ave: cide of Forty -eocond street fourth saree rasote First kyenae, betwoou Ninety: uae and'N Sineypteth atroots. Alse, ailthat pare of First Hern the line of high weter mark, on dhe Kast i jeer the southerly wide of Hinady-eigheh ateoet aua'juo norencry aide of Lia utzecs snd algo, 11 that part of Firot avenue eo the norsherly mide of 125th soroet and the tino of high Barlom river, st or nosr the northerly ide of 126th stroo', 2 oat and colored on the dainage map of the saia Com jonort, now on flo im tho office of the Strcot Comizic~ hor of she oity of New York, Aud ‘sll tbe lote sioces or parcels of land, situate in she sald city of New ¥ ‘sn Fired ave ye Bnd bite Hi Of high water auth on she Harlem river, a6 or near she not Frly elas of LM6th wtrogt, os laid ovt and colored on the baneft grap of the Cosa ze longre of Evtlusate and Ausooamens tn vtor, and whieh said map, ontitles on by opening Firat avenue > Harlom river, survoyed in 19% rd Amerman, OC} ree) Commissioner Worey-weeuna fourth atreet, #a7, bebwoor bg a line distan’ aveun A. and on the 4 oiored om sho the eftiee of bhe & And also, sli on file a6 store: nex of tire city of Now York. Dlecoser purools of lend aitu@ea or Lying on shreats inderacoting aatd Firae avonne. bobwe tide of Bighey-sizth ueregh sad she soastirly aide of eo she lob ab the roar of She lob ai the nov of 16th otraes and ae. Alve she the southweas corner of TIT¥h 56, two Lodg wt the roar of the tri corner of 119th strost a3 gules toe 7 Sier Jos na bho toar of the jet atrvet and Fi on Gartherte maa at tial aan weererty tev “ag women eae Of ante Freee evens. Algo owe lets aves the onse side Of Titse arouse, saugaves bo ‘and also for alterations and ropairs to the | requested to present tiem, in writing, to tha | or mark on the | At betwone geld Wires aeenwe | tb } | structions to give } becsne hostile to the defend tn Bontod to the Supreme C En eee oem! ~ gh Br reat eras oonfirmed. Mnwny B. Davins, Attorney. ECORDER'S COURT.—BEFORE J — Baturday. October 16—The People wen poly Am Boos On a charge of petit e= ders for the de ling, are bankers re in pela by tO the obosed their Saund J any counter- ‘as the ounsel urpose of er abli use the amma of Jacob Segar, 80 itt After this motion had been argued at somo Teng Hh, but bee cision, Mr. oo anders with- en ith a verdiot of wet quiidy, as to Jucob Begun then introduced their evia tho case was aan argued Tho jary could not agree as to f ainat eisher of the two + of cou verdict. Th aring on Monday, the 18th, and t! mon another jury. ven in the eave was very voluminous, im fall, ocoupy too much space ors | the first witnoss called for the prosecu tant part of his tostimony was as ees 8 ® minor, Aud ownor of saw mills, &o. in the tate: he is jepnseeniy, in this city, for Ps poner report. Lathrop w: tion, and the most follow northern part of the & the urpose ofa intending the making of mill’sjeaws; last 4 ith s hipmato fn this alty, cE. him | UNGs Hore sotse beskars nace b damned sooundrels, and propos tect them. He offered to pay witn in the attempt, if be would ma his i i by taking some old dust te thers which he would ba ie in advance, te took all of his gold dust to the banking house of Pai dit cm a oleaned, and ro a 1a torether, put it in. his nurse ree in his pooket. Witness a to" Me, ‘Monell his o ct in wetting the’ gold dunt andeand weighed, Bodies . Weatherwax and Mr, Monell, here was a Ne. Lo rol ‘and dust were weighed. Witness got to'walk with Lim, 60 as t0 have hia testimony, if ne: Witncas, without ever opening the bag, oF ‘lettin it of his from the tims ki old and of sand into it, ai ‘& Cow carried it to t ior of $17 38 on Of defendants, snd: lesao Seger ant De binan clonucd after cleaning it, is was weighed and reported as 27 ox. i $9. Witaers cas dissatisfaction at the weicht re- turned) and asked defendants to examine if they fh ota ar. danta, and told wit: it was tly, Lowel told ry wae s mistake in the caloulation. Tho $9 ag tsa reported was left out cf “the culation. ‘The 27 amouxted to entire y omitted, the same from witness at 63 50, sb timo, After it was cleaned hey first offered $1 forit, aud. finally, $2 $0. his fast er was made shore’ was act 0x te dim the sand. Tho sand was put bao 9 Mr. Weatherwax's, and weighed; it ‘ounces. Having hoard’ it suggested by Tart of the oand I brought tack to Was of & different character. from With the gold dust at the cit» of eo * nd separated’ tte diffrent kins of and by meas of | @ aid magnet which had beon used bofore. Wfoana's email portion af sontes sand whieh wool cote Shrocgh the sievo at all; T found two ouncos less six grain of th of magnesio sand which was mix aR re wou If i whieh wil agnet will not ri the Not of coarse ear ot ‘one oun tho rand which Tmixed with the gold was magnetic sand prbich wont through the solv Mr. Li uced me to m: of ae hon ty Us detondauteall the time they were Li xold, and could not detect them in tho taking out ‘any. ido not know eh Lap td ma cist to got it pat 7 could rot see dis- e behind which they have ‘hole uid rob bell 4 ighing, athrop brougtt tbe pe was turneé out int the immediately that there was sang the 8, cof a total'y differout kind feom Co All the sar d there mixed with the dust was two ounc of fio magn.tio sand, which had gone through the sieve, avd hed boon seperated from the fine gold by the magnot. 1 discovered in the sand emptied out of the onrae some coarse sand, which will not go through tho sievo, and a quantity of fine sand of a lighter color, which will not etiok he megnet. Tro o et which had boon 5 é § rs 52 zg g € & 5 Be stated by Ocrenen 18, 1852. This morning ths counsel for prisoners in th) 088) of “Ti People vs. Mier De Haan and Isanc Segar, moved fora ance i the trial as to the two prisover sustained. Mier De Haan war first put on his triai. and afier the hearing of the testimony aad argumout, tho jury was riven in charge to 4he Marshal at a lato hoor, with ia- in d vordict to the clerk of the ‘The verdict was returned at a ate hvurto the clerk OcroneR 19, 1852. This morning the verdict of the jury wes rendered in the following terms:—‘'Wo, the jury, find the defendant guilty, which motion was court. and fine him fity dollers eud ovsts of proseoution.” ‘J hore- upon the counsel moved the court for anew trial. At the suggestion of the court, the argument of this motion wi gnapended until ths cose’oame up for rendering ju lgmon ‘Lhe cc urt then » inted Thursday morning as the li ur for hosring motion and rendering judgment ‘The People vs. Isane Scgar, was ta’ oa np about twolve o’clock; the evidence hearc and the argument closed about | five o'clock, After a charge from che court as to the law of | tho case, the Jury reticed, and ins fow minutes retarued @ {s 6! not gol defence offered in testimony many witn sto orove | charactor, and showed that they bore @ good character in | the community hero, aud whore they formerly lived. the Alco attempted to show a mal clous conspir rey to inetitute this proseoution egninet them. 1 videno», , im pli but none of it | Linnc Segar | o had it in his | weighiag, but 4 ‘lod the told’ duet. most. fy nds Jacob Socar stonding by during ti touched the duet. ‘on iy ong cage applies to all, rn ot Unioa.—In the Daily Union of the | th inet. there ap aa ieport of the case of thy People . Jacob Segar, Isane Sexar aud Mier De Haan, on @ charge | Jurerns #0 far ns it goes, is | of the ev: and ut inoorrect in sive all che evi r oxamin- G tty were the Fourth strocts; proper'y at the corner of J an’ that Liehtenstion, the -rother-ia-law of the deferdancs | Beaars, oooupled tbe corner, whowy term expi-od on se 10: fd they refused b> let him ooutinue; that he thereby 6s, who on tho trial off re rors but the, testimony o had gaid he would break t3 if it cost him his lity. argod Lathrop ty move in his to hava n prosesution for 1a: a(ter tno witne ol ora, that they r inform tho defendants of its that ts wero informed that the gold nad neither of the defendaates wore | notified of the unetako or wore thoy requested ty eorrest it or refund the suppored ois, No wivnoss proved that either of the defendants took one pariicle ef the gold but that | Purchared; and it was proved Ly the p a the wold, and re for it all prosecu ichtenstion wan one of t! that ke ha aoonsed + who did whieh In to prove, and were ready te been weighed ruved by Uh it was proven at Li thatThe ween rival brokug, nud o ae honesty’ ite the oution, t nt, inatirade of u Gove, and tailed te show, either by law ora lnrcony was proved When the pay of the jury and the foos of the offi the tribunal depend upon vonvietion, and when » prejudice | was urged agn'aet theso peoplo sell d the Sows by a vhria- tian ndvoente it fe 1 jog that all were victed! De Tina. 4, and it proseouted to the court of tt £0 sa whetl party ean se!) 4 tony the £ ndanti fa larceny, eratity « me! etioer nro sole rated, DO thar is religion. SHGARS.” ument, thas ® | “re of DANCING ACADEMI HE: YW CLA-2FS—BROOK.’ DANCING AGA Dia, “At his new asfmbly rooms 85. Broome . Tha woat try ond Kuro cub in the orate terms. A now clea | wfeom 3 till 6 faahiouaile eiylra of this shor tens povstile time for ladies and relcek. il ew cines for children, ow | yg ttt W o'ot ook. TA WAS REOPENED ER DAN- her commodious howe, No, /1d frond. 2 ook tronoe at Wednesday and Thured: the cancer, wih & hand of wuste, om Saturday eve 4 Liscive” aud oulldvon's elasves on Wedeesday. shared sy aad aturday afi-mnoons, — A. DUDWOKTH. SX Ibrosd wa RESVAURANTS, THIKE TE WORLD WITT AWE AND WONDE % en < without Bp & Mean, a8 ation, by spare sistet y . Cittos hours from 1 setvoe, A.M, bo 4, I. he, Gtatls, pay (or modiotue, ‘Adviee that put into the gold dust at the house of Pago, Bscon& | © hi is wholly in moving the dis ase, ac you expect, it still retains | the eyetom, he nd more difficul val, until t bituated to it,» | phyricians. ber Ho has made the cirouit of the rescerches in the vogetahle king- Productions of the frozen re Hons of the Plante and ‘the ti ms oF at ite aa) ty itt he has introduce resources t dient an and mote th health and increase the thi Durin, ina he year, which dete ledge of curative means, a some time th; {ital dermination. A Bbetk of ene of the tive tril induced him “¢ to take a medicine prepared from the of herbs common t> # mountainous region of the restored ‘im to vigor: of his ‘constitution in immemorial, been held for isslife-renewin, great specific rey -y longevity to which they attain. jocsor first caro, om, his recovers, was to. procure rt of the herb and its roots, which he forwarded to shief physician of Guy's Hospital, London, with an ac- t of ite Wonderful properties. The recommendation of botanist so distinguished, wes sufficient to induoe the ph; ian to give the medicine a prompt trial, and ite offooks 4 ses of nervous tiors, the most hopeless, Aragulous, thst the nhysioian iwmedistely prio ich, for the futur THIS HERB Is ie ¢ the prinoipal ingredients used in making this cor- t i8 obtaines at great oxpense by the propriotor ani rer, Mr. Morse, M D., Now York city. [bis the y ible remedy yet diseoYored for mervons head and mind camplsints; it isthe montal phy'io, long sought for, rt re found, the cnly natural agent that can er toamind diseased.” In cases of ne vertigo, pain in the nerves of tho fac rain of nervous affections, it will prodace a cure nishing short period of time, and it will al xcitemert, tendency to blueh, re: ciety, incapacity for study or bu- ‘Y, confusion, giddinoss, blood to the \y, iiaaial de bili hysteria, fon, fear of Itwillinorease aud restore the appetite, strengthen ronow the health of thore who have destroy- or evil practices 4 induce contiaual rfulposs and equanimity of spirits, and prolong life, sons of pale complexion or consumptive habits are re- id, by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and vigor, ehanging the skin from m pale yellow, siskly color, tos beautiful florid complexion. Mark the misery thas never fails to punish the violator of nature ws—function after function gives way . this delusion. Palpitation of the heart, periodical aches, cold and shivered state of the ft frequoat i ab tion, total inability, disliketo seciety, melancho! eugene monomania, heats and flushes of the face on slightoet o nm, & ‘dotire that existence should terminate; the stomach ut out of order, the appetite becomes eapri- cious, a trai youthful dyepeptics set in, such as flatu- lency, con stipation, &e., produsing night sweats, heavines and torpor after ating, ‘etid breath, farred tongue, &e. Objectio: be to th Brice, be- cet in op head, ‘mel: Weretohedness, thoughts of volts Ke. flor of the ingeedie mts which eomposs it_are among thn joet thing in»ature; whereas the othors are made up of cheap grogy, worth but little ia money, and less in merit, Woasure't:e reader that the utmost roli placed in the cordi above, and also thoos which follow, general prostration, arnt, Loan, of 3 r and all nervous atgotléns, tadigestion, sluggishnn "the li and flour albu i joase any “way ed with the “fanetion Ta aul” of which it will afford in it used as ai cettaln to predues a i ‘and perm Under its influence the most dangero vod, spitting of | blood revented, the nd the suiferer is’ goon consumption to s eoede ieee to 0, fallibly rectore health mth on of thy. and comfortable existonoo, | 7; if coneotons of any shou! Md take this corsiaty 30 fe mill igor in & brief period. "the Sotoul thing success which has attondod this invala- able modicino for taf neck debility, prematare impotoucy, fi weakness, irritability, palpitation of shy comanaces of DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL es ‘and is constantly curing the complaints, relicving the and bodily Leapeetiy of the unfortunate sufferer as te thousand certificases will show. $1,000 REWARD. Cordis], ha er. Moree nid will pay NO MERCURY OR OPI1UM—SOLEMN OATH. Dr. Morse having rscently beard that some phyaiclans and gerecet Cx yeaiee D d that this cordial contained mercury made the following affidavit Whether there phyr icians and ca eae sei posed it con- aise onorgy with jar 108, fs from its groat power in relieving pain, or out ef envy, ho knows not. State of New York, City and County of Mew York, 1. On thin 16th of J atowa husdred anit foriye C six, personelly appoarca Deforo m w H. Mickle, May- or of the city sf New York, Metcalf Morse, who by me being duly sworn, doth deposo and say, that there is no corr sublimate or other mer urial prepar: ing and manufacturing, or is co known by the name of Dr. odio! Invigorating Elixir rH Cordial, and thatit does not conts 9) ‘& part! nel Swora to before mo, this 26th day of June, 148 A. H, MICKLE, Mayor. PHYSICIANS. G,4n intelligent, honest, conscientious physis he most ucéful mombors of society, and por! ing every thirg, the least aprrecisted A teadssman or mo: cholo, if he were called upon in the night, particularly if were unwell, aud the night cold and > > to work or on a journey of several miles, to do. most disagree would consider themselves inguited—but physi. y doing this, going about d ing which they “6 bat littis, Weenie and aaa sa pay. ‘Thera ars such men that practios in a theories of medicine. «No ouro no pay” —"Advive free. , &o., pretondiog thut they aro regular physictane. They should bo avoided” ‘Choy sak no pay for advice, but clare extrayagautly for th thoy invariably urge you to purchase kinds with whieh their sheps ate filled. Thi Rencral sharks, Tt is cheaper and far better to get tha ad hysician in good wtanding. Some of the qu great companice, and put do Goren different destriptions of ourcsalla, whioh if they sould Folieve them, would ruise the dead. They are gcoat hum- bugs. FILLS vs COMMON SENSE. People uss lors common sonte in using wedioine than upon any other sul: ‘thoveands of lives aro aucua ly saori- ficed end cons ituti ns rvinea by the uso of physic. Shoy undertake to r-atore wor kly and dediiivated childroa and sick perfons reducing thelr si utly giving is pills, pills) Many Dorsons, oat «n amount tuffciens to kill anox Tho cors:ant uss of physio is to attempt to cure eruptions of tho skin ving them in with ointment and salves Is, jurictously tekon enov or ‘wie 11 6 olptivent in eases of bur: itrengthen the syctom oulay &e UR There are modicines eave cure ail dirow, tere the disease way be, the medicine will cure you. not £0. Every ono knows that s mouicine tliat wi rhevmatiom, wiil not consumption—or what will ou ot neursigia. But there are a certain ing from the same caus, that a number of roperly c«mpc unded, or oven'a ringle medicine o rary virtues will remove. For cxamplo—Diveases d and resommondad, to rt no matter how oppesite or dirsimilar a'pa- This is y.ranstural disoharg.s, of the mental application, or from etreeue J bringing with thom 's long train of narrows symptoms, sagng, in a short time, affeotivrs rf the hoad and mind bore dering cn insanity. ‘This stato of tie system, tho compound bearing tho name of Dr: Invigorating Cordial, will ore the system and all the 6 to taeie natural health and vigor. HOW PREPARED. nor ¢f prupating @ medicine is a moss Important should be empl: te ping on extre testpsted, aud some of the . altering, even destroying it, The manner of proparing thia cord fueb w to render the extraction aud the reteution of a'l the medicinal virues of the plent, and concentrating them to a derirable extr tet, for properly regulating the dese, aad at the osmetime reudoring it palatable aud acocp:mole to the stomach, 20OMMON EXPRESSION of d this extract had heard your nm of, but wes one of ths incradalons ia regard to its merits; having tri avdigives sold for the same pu: pore, (different sarssparilins,) witFout doriving i had almost glvon up ail hopsesf deriving an ary benott, y Felief, and Vhon s purchased somg of your Cordial [ had no foith whatever of its benetitei ng oe bot it hea i feel sircngee, have bad no emis three week willenre mo Another enye—"T had consulted several distingnished Some ssid 1 could not be cured: others pro- scribed this thing end that, hat I found no eélief cutil 1 pro jome of your Cordial. 2 may eay it completely cured although ‘tis not ne: T am tatisiiod tha heli doaon bottles f took Anotin “€) was surprised at the effect your Cort: hat. ¥ not T hear of it before? It woold have aw see ‘much’ expense, besides yenrs of meatal and bodily sullering. MARRIED PERSONS, or others consetows of inatility, from whatevor oause, will find this Cordisl, afier thoy usd ® boitl or two, a thoroagh regenerator of the eystom. Where want of offspring ise enue of regret, itis of ics imable value The untore of the maladies relieved by this Cor usually such ae to leave the publication of cortifle enres cut of the.question, or {he proprietor could prod: hort of the mest cusolusive testivony to show tha f eat repotation ibenjoya was nov accite ke Wis tra ly based npon bts posted In ai al ore of directi areto pte of healthy offspring, wlio would me for thin extesordin: rth 4 Putent for the many d is reaomataded nde ofyoarg tored by uateg it, aud sale instance has ibiaited to veneids them TRSTIMON L m a fow of the many thonaan AG liberty to publish them :~ LET PACTS BP RAK FOR Near whet the cebet and dieting WARD, of the Blavsurtn Mass. INsax x dosrirds, W Dear Mir1e gives me plensare bo inform TURMSREV RS Dr. WOOD. ways of it Jone 1, 148 on thas one A wy patients, while in Be Preenred some of your Coritint, which he tolls me ha icon two weeks, Which Lime he has pot bad asingle cmigefon, while before he bad two or toreeench wock EE “ive anew person who 40 Needed wo pale and shin, sud wan sonracly nd. Tth wht ib carcely possidlo for him Re fall etrergih and taculéion hin case was at ¢ T preroribed the weal modioinoa Ts0d Wm FOEM OAdEF IN bine HU*PIER!, bad they REF OL my sued. eT ee aad peoouced come of your tums which | he ‘0 brouw at on by any exoorsive er unnaturaldérain on | Iom ee nent. Wedeane " al ity corse I jount of hu nan warmest wishes ery hi ith, bappit and continued success, I fomain, vory truly yours, HA. WOODWARD, M. D. THE MEDICAL JOURNALS civon the arati ccmplaints. It has, in many vi ‘and desperate casos, Sifectod radical cures, aft r pationte bad boom abandoned and their condition pronounced hopeless by medioal prac- Weleners of Mgh professional character, Baring been ia tor over jw yc of ita tilocts somew! 4, and Shas wi dically cured with ls withBut relief, dollars worth of Dr, Morse’ Bored 110 d it for the l ‘ond mouse cided peteeease over ayer: of the kind ae acquainte to ity medicinal virtu ae at ‘which za moll it, iy onsen of ni ervous feat ome ineineraie oommitred wroub medieta 5 | New York, No Ate derived from using ordia am publish guly a fow. The tole THE REY. JOHN SEGER Of Jersry city, an old and highly reapectable the eontes perawasion, handed in the followi at Dr. Moree’s office. It speake for itself: — Dr. Monse:—Dear et om constrained to give you a statement of the fit 1 derived from usivg your cordi: believing, by #0 doin, sh. hank render a benefit to those w! are evfforing as 1 ha I was sfilicted for may months with pains in the head and dimness of sight together with great nervous debility, so much, that it was with much difficulty for m keep abcut. My digestive orga ed quite s num*er of remot cat andl Ivook your corélaly ‘whieh: through 0 more thaa my usual gentleman, of ing certificate ness of Providence, has health, 1 sm now cajoying bet re health than done fora number of years I am now 60 yosrs Di lieve it to bean invaluable medicine, whioh £ ome. JOUN SEGER, Jersey Chiy, Jan. 7, 1850, METHODIST CLERGYMAN. The following was ront to our agent, in Itahway, by the Rey. 0. Tunison, of the Mothodiss E Churoh—one of the most I id respected in the coaneotion—nnd is another proof of tho wonderful effect of Dr. Morse’s Invigo rating Cordial on the tem. FRienp Roms ving. for some yore pat Bro aware, 6x, ood great epnceat debility of my system, attended witl constant and alarming irritation oe the throat and lungs, | was at your instance, and in cons quence of havin ‘ad Captain McLean’ cided testimon:; in its behalf, incuced to try Dr. Mor far famed Elixir. tried is, 1 confess, more in the hope than in the confidence of its proving efficacious; but, I am bound in candor to acknowlodge that I had not tried it long before I began to ri faludary effects; and I may now aay, with wonld not now be without it on done mo more good than dif this statement is deomo ‘you may have e.my full gonagnt to J. 0, TUNISON, Boston. by rh Ca mn soveroly afflicted for a te Piaattatio rd you aztioulariy adapted for such complants, ad procured boitle, and, to my sstonisheens and surpriso, Betore 1 hed used the’ bottle, Iwas like an thor man, in- deed, one half dozon bottles cured me entirely. I have never been so surprised at any result in my life I eee your cordial » great blowing, and will oxtend ite as lays in my You at liberty to (ef a diet if you choose. iv d can be seon at No. 38 Prince stroot. THOMAS LLOYD, JR. LETTER FROM MESSRS. T. W. PYOTE & tONS. Philadeiphea, April 34, 1862 Dr. Morsx—Sir:—Sond as soon as psasible two gross of our Invigorating Co The demand for it is rapidly Increasing, giving in every instance entire satisfaction, ag you will the numorcus testimonials I have received and Torwarae to youfrom time to time. The one oe John Hobortion, Etq , of Reading, you aro at libert: lish I have been personally acquaintyd with fig number of years, Cr you ieee a a on ate atstemess. Yours, & DYOTT & SONS. Reading, Nov 234, 1851, » Drorr—D: ar Sir:—I Ce greatly indebted to you for calli my attention to Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial, for re it has done f¢ ‘no other medicine could. un syetom. att sy depression, 1 mn of thoughs tosneh a derree e tokeep my though tyon any one, subject, ith afriond. Iwas obliged to give st six or eight mon! 4 by my physician, visiting prinel without any lasting benefit, until, on my return from Capo May, I called at your store and noticed the cordial. My first {mpression was tiat the modi- cine was manufactured to sell, as most of the patent modi- cines Se, nd would be worse than use) I should not hev your recommendation and knowled, of the profession: ding of the proprictor, It acts I vice by beste begun se iaipreve-simors trom dose. My appetite posses better, Tfalbe Fone sithauss I jaken hut four of the six Tfeclwell. I am ensisfied of By indebted cordial for my coturaing, healsh. aninvaluable remedy. Ke: cited BAS OWN ROBERTSON. To Dr. J. W. Dyott, Philadelphis. THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE WAS RECEIVED APRIL Malden, April 19, | ‘This certifies that I have suffered tor msny ye: For the ry that most dreadful of all complaints, seminal weak involuntary emirticns in sleep, ee ® reraon afilicted ine ©. No one buts ph eI was, Gan realize the situation 1 was Tho diseaso. as is generally t was brought npom By an tadisscetlon tf youta, a mab which Rondreds As doon as I perceived it wns in- Juring mo, I left the habit of—but, alas! it was too lat) to prevent the curse which slways follows this sin. I applind | to an old and skillful doctcr. Ile told mo that my caso did | mot require medicine; that I sould got woll if 1 followed Ww a waited, until I bycamo go | d bardly then con- | sulted a nhyacian whorpestouted ‘0 gaderstand my cows | pisint; took his medicine three months, but foand no relief. L have applied to others, ‘but with the #me il I nto despair; wished that I had d continual pain or cin my ears, forgotfulné bi Avril cthas day Tebail nover forgets) s felend and fol low student said to mo, " William, I have como toa? viso ou Lbavotecr troubled the simo ar you are, thorefora now all your bad feelings aad tho causs of them. Dr. Morse's invigorating cordial cured zm; youd for some of th cordial}, follow tions, and it wilcure you. my advice merstite’ The neat day obtoine , at the New Bngla.d offioa, No. 78 Sucberr street, Boston, and commenced tabing it; ‘and continued doing so for about six weoks, gradually im preving, and now 1 am etr mind. If this communication eneuld ove afflicted au I was L aavine bim a cordiat fair teint. meet the sys of any friond to give this WM. GARDNER, “Tirooklyn, August 10th, ew, Dr. Monsy,—Dear Sir:-—My wife has heon ailisved the last ceven years with geuoral weakness, pr sour stomach, d. |, OOstiveness, Oxtrome Rorvousuess aud headachs, , as I believe, originally oy & severe cold during sickavss, which nearly termiaated hor life. Several physicisne were employed, and a gest many | medicines to no purp’ Among the rest vore numeroes cord aie and o\her medicines advertised for the same par- Pore ag yor rs, And at last a friend of the fatnily requested me to try your cordial, which [ did, with no hope thas it would operate with apy better effect than tee ot I | ‘and f.cl my heart expand towards you, m! Y inform you the hus wot yet taken trea’ bott better hi h than she hasfor twenty years previous té Costivensss, Headache, Nervousne: | Piles, Dyspepel are gone, and I have ‘not the least dcubt it will ultimately restore ber to complete hoalth. I | shell cyer take pleasure in recommending tt to others ‘oubled in like manner. syrith my best respects, SYLVESTER MH. WORTHEY OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ROSTON JOURN AVaiw a) Rew e * invigorating cordial medisine We have ro ed pyst remedy ever diseo y cure of diseases of the 5 from a secret hab t of you undermining the conasitntion, « inking the eufterrrmto fatal prostration or coaswnpti ‘sjeedily arrested. The disorders aro more numery than the community havg any ides of, and productive of the mort fearful mortality. Dr. Morse’s invigorating cordial will ptopee arrest thero complaiats, and save tho patient from the dangers that threaten him. SALEM BROISTER with shew corrisints 60 destractive to the mind ss woll as | body, dertecying sll prospeecs of futu obappingss to try Dee Yorre's Invigorating Coraial, We have boon witness to meny of its beneficial results in the por one of several of cur Acquaintances, who, ingoveequ noe of the violation ef thooe da hat gevern man’s roviai and physical boing, wore ng en the verge oF & hop: less atarnity, an? who w Teacued by @ timely use of Dr Morse’s Cordial. Advt.) HERALD. Wo invite the attention ef our readers to the adyvartiagmant of Dr. Merco’s Invigorsting Cordial in smother column of this Paper. We havo heerd tt recommended by some of oar m Celebrated physicians, at the best remedy sold for th» compisints it to cure, mary cavce currelyes of debility and nary Ti‘bas completely outed, And ahiok itm valuable prep ation, ®ud worthy of the tame is b PRILADELPUIA WEEKLY SATIRIST. patent modioines. in the gon but we must say that tre Invicora | tor Cordial, ‘advertie Test pags, has a reputation | for above the quack medi ives of the cay The © will Ke sen, dary plc, wholeea.e aud retail, by Dr. Dy tt, Wo, 132'Nereh Second street. ral rense of the wer: The sucoeas of Dr. to be ef the moot oxtenardinnry ¢ fieatee in ite bebalf, t, of this efty., and eqnally sire gcurfidence Im ite ¢ Intelligant mon Hiky thors would). ¢ pesive so etrongly what they did not faily be lieve to be swe, THE COLDE The Odd Fe'low's paper publi erour extracts of we ja of ner dinenses de er conse produced, Dr. Morsa’s im- s the p iim ot aporiority. d for the ding upon Fro testt m men us We oan re- with decided sdvantage in dence in ite Summend it with plonscte, aud with full @ swe cose. FACTS TO BE CONSIDERED. = + TO THF MIST IORD. ‘These are eome of the sad and melancholy affeo's pro- duced by early habits of youth, vir :~wenkners of the baok ‘and limits, paing in the head, diranesa of pirht, loos of mur cular power, palpitation of {he heart, dyspepsia, nervous ireitanitity. Gerangemond of the die deb) ty eve ptems of conan &o. Mens at'y, the foxrtol citent © mind are mush v9 be q | Spicita, oi foebodinga, ‘sveesion bo eolesy, welt auaensy, | We advise the yong and inconsiderate, who are trou’ led | swith | | some threo yours cr more, | and which w and well, both in body and | rdiat, 1 | \ a having seen it wsod | | = j Seaine dane ive functions, gonorat | a a + th x7 n passi mates sands wire ei ro Seer IT Is Aw that di pasion, of, of A MELANC oa in out toe ven alae! wnat out sountlo snimous beines might otherwise using this cordial 0g 2 tha SJoUrR man, the ‘hope of ble eountey, f his parents. should tore teh: om | wit! lancholy reflection, that the thor becomes blighted with our own. ONSTITUTIONAL 1 DEBILITY. 2 Allwho ‘ners of the genital o1 the penalty moat froqi pald to thi rig aig roin or Heonse to their p YOUNG PERSONS belag aware of the irenery oF self-polty mere Iattor is the more frequen who that understands the suljeat will pretend to deny shag oak the power of procreating the specios is lest monez who'practios the solitary view, than b tho. digestive Vianshione are ontal powers w oo. great excitement of the genie 1d GUARDIANS are often misled with re- of disease in thelr ao ig of the frame, t, indig COuRR ad sytptome indloating truth in thet they. have been picious though alluring practi and body. by ML. Motta, M. D.. and for sale by Chas. Prepared Ring, Ger gent, 192, x Broadway, Now York, to whom rossed, © dere must be add: ton, W. V. 5 8 nee, |. Baleh Son; Philad a. W. Dyott Soas, “NeW Wood, 4 Ha mony court; Ba'timore, Rogers & Washington, Ronee andi) ve. Tiounctt a Heers, 125 Main stres YY, . Janison, 531 Broadway; Buffalo, Jo Toronto, Canada, 1 man Brothers & Cor amd dvertised, throughout the Union. Itit put am tent concex trated, in pint bottles, with ‘the name, blowa, in ‘And sold for t per beat ine for $12 Pitt tho doren. Entored ar 1847 by Metoalf Mo: int court for 1.18 4 WALL KNOWN AND LAMENTABLE BAGw that mortality amongss children durine the feet road, parti \y 90 cue, period of teothing, the hereby occasioned 001 when thousands pen thousands of them love ‘their I lives under the most horrib! The andersigned Aherefere mosh happy. that iF po offer No, shele fellow mmm ich the progress 0 oy parsiewisely provents the life-onda: herefore. beg leave. $0, arente to raw the headache and rolie! by BORUPENER rt the wu: "Testlmony—I de here 30 Rivets a3 p th pearls ofered by Pacttnee be at Muldvaer, of rush’ Fe the gape Gunn fall 89 rodues that the use o! job, 388 ene ooweet sami effect, and 1 can co: PyR. WILLIAM WARD I8 CURING NUMBERS BVERE Signed) Dr. Braunlich, week of those who have contracted disease. Teme die! are i those with which his brother is so exwreoreinecny. often consulted by as many a8 ne Saree lelana soe sucre of there disasome, Revaxste for consultation. Office, Caual street, one doer from Broae= way. MAGICAL bec} Eape ae hs ad te certainty 0 ‘and thoro whe apply early are of odin twenty-teue hora, file ta has boon & ¢reht. bonelt to show: ‘Canal street, one doer from Broadway, up sulted with confide: been suchgin the treatment of old ‘chronto cases, aa 60 tenish some of ord Leh aura BS oy} De C. is. known, boshin a1 ae he the most‘ Gorstal prastltioncr of @iseased ia New fork D® Fob leg York, may nsulted as I diseases to ques Gesh wr — to. frei i retonders, R. COOPER, 14 DUAN: SXRER?, MAY BB His ou: Lgpey 0 FER TILL CURED—DR. COBPETT, 19 DUANE street, may be confidentially consulted on diseases. Twenty-two yours in his speciality of the Drotoeien enables im to cure genoral debility. The victims of quackery eall on him with the al rete ut Solr ease cA Iy treated. aw Talus ide of Y f ‘Chatham diploma inisy office as member of the New: York University. {DISORDERS INCIDENT TO WO “y periods of life, and also children.—m. physician, forty-two years in extem- in London, has had great oxperience 1m these. tenders his ser ices to the afflicted, who oan ol tod daily om all cases, at 247 rolief and oure. Cons Midwifery physician. ocroR baltic bet A} _ what ed yr intelligent which firm 0) diseases without Only place, D the new consummate q ix some lie about i ple to sound hei oury by these oe ‘0. 3 is finished. 2 ok doctor in this other cities remedy. Dr* Hunter: poo been rained with meg» at lly who nave s humbugs. ‘3 PRIVATE pe By Dr, A.M. Maurioens, Pro ‘wentieth edition, l5rao, ou ering, of oe pe sloal and , to many an affectic to the husband, mi eesdon of this wor ied, or those contemplatin important seorets, which should vel e if, Barrage. ay 18 known to them pactig, rly. Here, also, every fomale—the wife—the mother—the of either budsing into womanhood, or the other in the of seare—in whom natore contemplation change—onn discover the caus cient remedies, and the mo every complaint to whiob h (Extracto. a lotter froma gentlemen fa D DayTon. Dr. A.M. MauRiceav, No. 124 Liberty stro My Dear Sir—My wife has been peroop gush and snftering some fu nement—every success ve OMe mor aud prortrating her, puting er life 1a imminen dongeae on the 198s occasion, despaired of. pored this state of things was inevitsble, and Peif to meet the worst At this time, (now abvat Owe montis) J beard your book bisltly spoken of, a8 oom! attere reaching my case. 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