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is Freort @he Attack of the Londom Times on General Walbridge. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Ass private citizen, having po claim upon the public ear except that which my neighbors and countrymen ‘may willingly accord me for my persistent and outspoken onviction of the true policy to adopt in the crisis through which we are passing, may I ask the use of your columns while I denounee, in every particular, the false, ., Malignant and ubjustifiable assault upon my character by * the London Times, as given in the telegraphic despatches from St, John, N. B,, to the morning precs of this olty? The cause of this, it appears, 1s the recent expression of ‘my opinions at the splendid entertainment given by that Public spirited citizen, Jno, B. Eads, of St, Loula, to the distinguished Russian Admiral, in bonor of the Bussian uation, for the dignified, honest, impartial and honorable our adopted by the Roasian Emperor aud ls people in reference to the internecine stroggle going pa hrripticprlee dt constitational government of Inited States and the wicked, infamous attempt to bileot the ove P tran oon aint Soramens Wr He er yot it is but just thatT berhaya, should "give my Pm tenn what I presume is the key this unjust assault, ante the celebration of Washing- ton’s Pirthday on the 22d of February, 1862, by the mu Dicipal authorities of this city, !n the "frat year of our a after having urged the government at the imaugura- fon of our aimenity tocall out an overwhelming foree and take immediate possession of South Carolina, becom fag convince that tho rebellion could not be sustained lesa tho rebels believed they would obtain assistance abroid, and Wwitnssiog th that the London Times was stimulating ‘in every possible manner this belief, I com- mented upon the action of the English government in focogvizing the rebels as belligeronts, and upon the rights ‘of neutrals in time of war, a8 that government insisted, ter the commencement of our struggle, that we should ~aot become a party to the Paris stipulations of 1356, un- Joes there should be appended to our adhosien the follow- fog extraordinary deolaration, to wit:— Tn axing his signature to the convention of this tveen b ber Sn injonty the Quocn of Great Britain and declan of Amorica, Earl Russell declares, b; that her Majesty does not inten: yy to uni wn engi EY , direct or indirect, on prevaiiing in the United State: I then took oceasion to say’ ‘We can beat {llustrate the creat injustice here done 1: suming lixe expressions ‘on ear of ur government ch by y the ‘'donuell in the question of repeal w the fence, in 1st, (0 nu extent that: thteatonied the separation ot the United Kingdom: yet. earlier. when the an as in revolt in 1587 and” 1838, see me @nother period more recent, when 6 ‘aurle Tndion pple, ‘with over ono hundred ‘an: ions of allen fn tape and ia Feligion, shaken™to. the founcation yy the mtorm of ciroumstancea existed as they di evist, in which we were in diplomatio corresponienee, with, Spain—had wo referred to 1: torate. or to the Saul as inde to the rajahs of India defacto ‘autho orities, when aglish were failing before thein. what would have been hs and purpose of such & reference but one of hos tility fad cratulation at the approaching disinte gration of the British empin to become @ We My tothe hutnane principles Of public law embodied ip the Paris declarations to which we had originally been Javiled to become ‘a. party, to which foriy Hix aiftereat nations had become parties, including Hayit and Ger- man principaitties. 60 fuconsiderable as not to be even Podtceablo upon the map of the commercial world, But this was denied uniess coupled with the humiliating contition not, required of ev ie moat inconsiderable of any of the other contracting parties, i$ a mat. ter “of ‘historical and. universal notoriety "that French, crown, has been in controversy for. fhe, last century betveen threo great dynasties—the princes of the, ,tluer Bourbon line; those of | the Houle Pht. eth and the vow successful ons aPhasty at Napoleon. Bapposs in tho. conference 371 i 1453, the British government had coolly suggested to th euch Emperor the Smportance, in the évent of an outbreak iu France and coniliet for the throne, that it must stood that those declarations, then ‘si Great Bultain, should have no bearing upon, sues cies as those to which I hae referred, there would he no Gi'cully in reaching the conclusion that the amicable sols: tions between Great Britain and’ France would be at an end—an insult that would not have been forgiven by the French Emperor or the Frenei people. And in responding to the wanton attack upon onr gov. ernment by the London Jimes for the course we adopted pesteartiney to close the harbor of Charleston by aatone blockade, 1 waid:-— Let us see whether wo have not, {In the history of this great Public censor (she London 7¥ mes). abundant evidence to de- onstrate that it isa fam'lar pracitce in maritime war. AS arly ax 1504, in a despatch dated Feoruary 9, of th mai ott, contidential, year, jobart, in Down: ing’ treet, mo athe Comptro! ware taki taken, by the Kings + outneneind, OF secretiy choking Up wi stone the exkrance into the harbor of Boulogne, in wreat n, had done in 1625, ot tho harbor of Hocholie for the distance of lo. When the Britian pec ings nirteen colonies they sunk stone obetrictions in . w of British, 1807 and ‘gusioae tear fon therefore wa i ¥ ‘Fee present exposition ankuown in 1779, 1804, Seis; nbd justitied them as principles ibe aid i tl B: i H Hi ‘l ifeet BE BF No sane man can believe that vo the two Powers of France ‘should unite in an; nee Fowerot, Russia woul wrould remaln 10 the contest mare he consti ational et but yet iu every expression of sympathy bo bas given vis to understand be desired the suc cess of onr arms; for he could not fail to pererive that if the Fovolted Stai-# should succeed in breaking up the Union there would vecessarily bea limit to the hitherto almost omnipotent wer of (he United States. on which he hae relied to hol in eck the two " Hence it is that the Reasian the snecrss of our cause, Whie was renal on to berealter adopt tbe ex- pression ite futare policy. occupied in your co- tamas, No intimidations from the Londos my just convictions. The great cause of maintaining this isan ai percoe Seg te ora af 5 tnyeebe sed Somes ‘The Park Commissioners announce that there will be music at the Park, on the Mail, to-day, at three o'clock P.M, by the Contral Park Band, under the leadership of HB. Dodworth, if the weather is fine, The following is bt a Pane i. The Turf. AGING AT PHILADBLPRIA. SUFFOLK PARE COUREB—THIRD DAT. Pumapmrma, Oct. 23, 1863, ‘The racing to-day on the Suffolk Park Course was well attended, ‘The first rece was for a $600 parse, contributed by the $ coameey pamee woe ca arx tongs 1 oe Poseseippings. It wees It wana dash, aoa p Lat was won iri a Sg , second, and ‘1 nog dash F400 of 5 caue and an eighth, for laborosgh, Cagary Bird and Mr. Murphy's ‘Lex lly wero culerad, was won easily by tho latter, hone 02, Hilaborough, who to" bulked at two to one, being Veaten by six lengths, T 4 rots concluded thé moet- ig. 4 4 e NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET, Musical. “yanrma" af THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Misa Koliogg ig beyond doubt a most attractive “Lady Henrietta.” That this is the opinion of the prblic was Proved last evening by the fact that an immense and most fashionable audience orowded the Academy of Music 10 overflowing to hear Flotow's chcfd’cuvre sung by the Marotzek troupe. This opera has beon given hero 80 often thist it ia needless for us to dwell upon tho per- formance of last evening. Wewish to state, however, that the artists achieved a well merited success, and to add that we hope soon to thé opportunity of enjoy ing @ repetition of this fayorite work. ‘That Miss Kollogg bas greatly improved both in her voice and acting was evident by her spirited perform- ance last night. She sang the “Last Rose of Summor’’ with 80 much sweetness and expression as to call forthan enthusiastic encore. In the spinning quartette she was very successful. In fact, throughout the opera she gave great satisfaction to tho audience, which was testifled by loud and continuous applause. Miss Kellogg sang the “Valse di Vouzano,’"introduced as a rondo finale, ina brilliant manner, This morceau was really most admira- bly rendered, In fact, both in singing and acting hor role, sho achieved an enviable success. Signor Lotti made a most favorable impression upon the public last night. He sang the favorite romanza with great sweetvess and expression, and was encored and much applauded. It is evident that this artist is do- stined to become quite popular. se was called out seve- ral times, We should hayo said above that Mile, Salzor was a most satisfactory Nancy—she sang moat pleasingly. Signor Biachi made a grand Plunkett. He sang and acted the role admirably, As we said above we hope to have ‘Martha’ again very soon. “{ONB"’ TO-NIGHT. ‘The last performance of this most popular opera will tako place at our Academy of Music to-night. Those who wish to seo this chefd’auvre must securo their seats early. Un Monday “Macbeth” will be repeated at the Acade- my of Music, with the same powerful cast as upon its first representation. THE POPULAR MATINEE. At Irving Hall the first of the Theodore Thomas mati- nees will take place to-day. Gottschalk will play, as weil as others of our most popular artists, We take pleasure in recommending the entertainment to the public. THE GOTTSCHALK CONCERT AT BROOKLYN. To-night the second of the Gottschalk concerts take place at the Aquarial Hall, Brooklyn. The progremme tg most attractive. The Examination of Giasse! Lieut MORE FACTS CONCERNING HIM—HE IS ALLEGED TO HAVE BREN THE OFFICIAL CONSTRUCTOR oF ‘‘IN- FERNAL MACHINES” FOR THE REBEL GOVERNMENT, AND IS SENT TO FORT LAPAYRTTE IN TRONS, An examipation was held by Marshal Murray yesterday &t the county jail in the cage of Wm. T. Glassell, the Iron- sides torpedo man, relative to whom an account was pub- lished in the Hxnaup of yesterday morning, Glassell at first rofused to answer any questions addressed to him by the Marshal. He appeared at the examination clothed in @ full anit of gray, mounted with the insignia of a lieu tenant In the rebel navy, and seemed to think he should be treated with the utmost courtesy and considerations He carried the air also of a «uch injured porsonage’ and threw himself upon the dignity of his rank. He said the questions pit to him were too petty for him to answer; that he had previously made auswerg to similar inquiries put to him’ by the Admiral of the blockading squadron; that a full account regarding him might be found in the Hexatn of that morning, and that it was algo on record at the Navy Department at Washington. Finding that his extreme reticence was not likely to be of service to him, he stated who he was in the following words :— Tam William T. Glagsel, Confederate States Navy. I was born in Virginia. 1 decline answering au; Iwas captured by the aval, fo forces they know all about me at Washington. Re them askod why he, a ‘‘ Lioutenant of the Confode- rate Navy,”’ bad been ironed upon being brought to the Marshal's office, and from thence to the jail, and whether “this was the treatment given to a prisoner captured In ection?” Of course be was informed upon all there pointe, the Rebel in ebarge§ of Deputy Marshals Witherel! and whe Fort Lafayette, be is held aa 7 | Aside from his ie than ordioary abinty. I s foreberd nd Spt pony sad is well educated, and converses ely uo moet bubs wih bis lfm who were taken It ts said that be or! ee be that tA ied ipfornal machines at Wilmington, fateoded them when bey were ite l a i l f : ft Fy H i +4 s ( _id Schooner Minnie, Arnold, from Martineaque, Flowers, Headdresses. hg wg ‘The latest novelties just received at Mi 729 Broadway. The Finest , Hate richest Furs for ladies can always be WHITE’S, No. 216 Broadway. David's Fall Style of Gentlemen's Hats, 20084 Broadway, near Duane street. Som ARRIS', and the purchased at for Gents, a Drowning ‘Man. who Fell Overboard rom one of our ferryboate tl t hishat ay He hoped until inet elegant, fat whicn he bad iis pn KENGXo at 202 Beowdway, and which he fondly to, to the Inst Misses a cy Hats for Ladies. Cunlaren- Moleskin, felt, and ch Wy aca for gentlemen, Hate. Cove and Tartans, for boy 8, Gi Giengarya.and fancy ne for scien. ite roadwa iiNSOR's. ei anal sireee oppo. oppo. nenualled a mended Bitters, ete ry marble siore), Vainse street. Diseases of the Nervous, Zopntnnl, Est. -- ~w and Sex: re —New and relia! FD gr goed joward Asseciation, Puilacelphie. penises tate pe ri Sallowness, Re aie jypaounAUDy toa, ee - WwW. A. fi cage re Matr Dye—The Best fn the Borders Geld by al druggists For Hatr—Barry’s yaad the the best and cbeepest article. Goid by ali | ney se Fg et rena ond ‘ruges.—Marsh Co, Ma pot ey Cia CEN. %, Elastie Goode, ie iiaaeis Somme te Upreets Hate on Warroad! WS'arondmny. 7 tbe boty. 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DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. ssTHMA, HOARSENESS GORE THROAT, crour, 2WD RvRRY 4 APYROTION OF THe THROAT, cousins PROM BENJAMIN GORTON, fuN, 880. eo oomm, — seat <2 Te Seeae ates RE Sets cares | Mone genuine ustess signet “1 Butis,” on the wrapper: oh =a Gites) coment Reensers sh _MIse ELLANZOUS. A Norn iB ORRTIFIOATE. BXTRAORDINARY CURR OF B NOUENCK'S MEDICINES sig ee Piven ere, THE CASK OF MRO GARY KARTHOLO No.8 Went !oriysith strocke New York. This 44 to certify that T have beew Inboring under n diaease, gunponed to be liver compixint, fore great niamy years, There was «hard w side, Which be te -- PORE AER ONG! nn ATAKRM, 4 RUNNING TOMOR Go Baie SAPUESG, DISRASES OF TUS BAR ann Leng Lv Ana ‘reated byDr. ROWS, 9 Ovo A y. and Vrow my tutercouree with Juntied in recousu Well versed th the sioceane be mek spoctallty of. CALBD KAGEN, Atoward Slate Lumato Asyluue, (From Mr, Tvomen st Day, of Krooktyn. Limon, divoharglng 4 hi ; Kreon bile bea! it a attendance in New York, ali told me that the uleerons bole fam} e od i snlivaied as baatly Aw any amo oo) {a'be “without dying Paani wrueer, ingen Ky Ht Dave Merourh it Within Ue leak wens tae eer Low |, ar Mie benefit of those aiontariy ait ait mane tad: fo fal! more then lowing ataves ad My convineed se. must die. vad (hroat was incessant, ( Attor having tied cvory everything in vain. as'n leat resort f called on Rowe, under whose care aby has veen entirely cured aad Stored 1o the enjoyment of ©-¢ leat health “THOMAS & DAY, 4 arly mil the beat phys . they could not bi hen Thad bey & Sunday Mere ABH PAID of "a wonderful cu OLD NEV SPAPERK poe ony eR a IO CASI PAT FOI OLD WITTEN HOOKA stage of the dise CASHUYATD POR QLD BRI* FED BOOKS KR OLD PANPHLETS. Mt PAID rot ALL KINDS ores ER STOCK, £0, ANN ST RKET. would bave cons! e been Certific! to by many Gorsement of the Rev. DF. Dowinn ttle gave fue ensoasne: ment,and I was impationtforaconsnitation wth Dr. Sehenok, baving to wat for ‘uesday, one of the days of his reg: tendance to pationtsin thixe'ly, It was about the 18°, when I calied on Dr. Schenck at his roon street, He said he undorsioud three of his edicive Man ke Pilea 0. C pinay terns _LIPB IN CHINA 12 tontertala hopes of (HORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, BNLARGED ting through | &/ Jolnia aad all a (he Coat cured without pala mg stomach | 9f incomeenionce to the patient by De: ZACH ARTE, Surgvom e manner; bat in a very short tine it gave | Ohiropodtat, No. 700 Broadway. lefers to physicia ENTRAL PARK IN THE ATRRKOSCOPE ri) just published, ee Vee et ee IE, T. ANTIIONY, 601 Kroadway, New York. O1'8 appetiie: but not until Thad Gungoons of the elty. box of the Maniraue Pile, human somach eoald contain a: OCTOR HARTLEY REGRETS TO RAY THAT IT corruption aa | discharsed. It seemed that fo arly lwo wih be tin, ible for vy bo ireceive NEW PATIBNTS Weeks noling but ereen bile and unhealthy matter paased | after the ISth of NOVEMBER, my bowels, ae ion changed, in ‘akto began to look ——_ ger. . mr great astonishment frend the tumor hls eal Pr , did pot know w to think of f- 4 Bak doctors bad id me that? the wl be the Ins sdintg consequence heale! uy: T longed for a next Ti a He said that T waa doing well, and be ais well as ever: and, thanks to kind his promise han Deen fuldtied.” This day f feel ever T did tn ty h although ita only three since iy case appeared desperate. All who know toned At the chige NEW AND TMPORTART Disooree FOR THK CURB DISOUARGES FROM THE BAR ano. PARTIAL DRarMEas The riuning weer of so | EXCLUSIVELY AND 6 NSPULLY TREATED BY ts entirely healed, and I have no Dk. HANTLEY, at ull, heavy, sleepy feeling which I used to ex- No. 10 CLINTON PLACE. ort without (atermission. rise in tt ‘W YORK. mouth or a furred tong and T al appetite for my byreakfa {'Sin satiated no one can speak too highly of medicines ‘The only acknowledged Aurist in the United States, who roualy offers to attend all persons suffering from Affeo. f the Bar without charge until cured, thereby proving ieceme unequalled, and protecting the deaf f Indied by paving maf styled aurists exor noe, AN intiletion of yet more serious Tias'the application of dengeroas remedies ant th Fut handa. Deafness, noise in the bead, and roemvie discharges from the ear speedily and permanently removed without atising the Teast pain or inconvenience, A cure in all cases guaranteed where malformation Tririen years close and undivided attention to this branch of spec tin order (hat the lar to mine may be ble medicines. Do not r'tavorite dootor cannot belp you Vise every consumrtive person to. follow bia preset tions. Take his i ik is medicine. It wm en tilts wet did, that ity no one can. J would are Dr. Schenck Ravenswooo, Aug. 5, entered your hovae, N !tation” aa to whether @ tot and in that Lean satisfy every not exaggerated. I rein that many gre like wh dei Miitatering and faternal wast ilings--oould nevertheless be cured. You examin. the solution. Ings and ol ed them. and asked me to be seated We, the undersigned, f Bartholomew, who gives the above certileate, have known, her for many Years, and do certify that the statements made by ner are eniitied to full eredence, and. that the account ts not at all exaggera‘ed. Searoely aby person who knew her Uhree months ago would rrongn'se her now—such la the al- eration tn ber arpen ROCKWELL RANTHOLOMEW, No. 83 West 48th at M a #Y Wont 45ch at No. 83 Weat 45th st. 3 West 45tn st at Proce Datural. prinelp not resist the temptation to apremd one fame among the aiicted, that they tay tind the Joy of relief, 1 went to vou deaf and dlsconsolate—I came away hearing perfect! wun very respectfully and gratefully, our obedient ser JAMES N, ror of A. B. 0. F. Missions in Syria Mee and fesidenen, 10 Clinton pI i st 45th Broad: Sean uaen De SCHENCK co , ‘found at his rooms, a hours from 9 10 Bond st., New York, every Tuesday, from 9 A.M. loo PULMONT ‘Bf per Vote, oF $6 tho. halt dozen, LLS 25.conts per box. TPOkA No.l Darcay sirect, wholesale agent for New Fort cy A NEW DISCOVERY IN Th PERUVIAN STROUP Gupplies the Biood with ite LIFE BLBMENT, IRON, thereby 1 STRENGTH VIGOR aad NEW LIFB fata the diseased and debilitated ated ayatem. ONE OF THE Most “EMINENT JORIETS in New Bagiand writes to « friend in this city ae follows “T bave tried ra Peruvian Syrup, andthe resuitfullyeus- | y,, AGES THAT CAM FURNIGH A PARA! a on tains your prediation. Ithesmade a new man of me, in- bot, gasagy einer ali gther ramedive and weat vigor ¢ aware fused into my system new viger and energy. I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, aa when you last saw me; but stronger, beartier, and with larger capacity for labor, men tal and ie ‘than at soy time during she last Ove years. ub Pras ult sirea 4, Dany Bo ro Brosdway: tae 9), GA WAON (KELL, itt zac L, OFFICE, 62 wit, hes 491 Broadway. ac., are bye ree om arc Ee aie yr Pulmonary it will be matied ‘complete list of wikother infor na for the eshuabed. by a: ynRcrION cod aioe. Oy greg = Soe e een . eT ecaTON bh CO, | at anit porehasers at On B. 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No. 415 Broadway, one loor below Canal street NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, Ge WATOURS POR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN — z forty five, Ofty. saty, seventy-five, eighty five, 0 and three handred dollars each. com the owtside, For sale Broadway, vue dour below ¢ Wal atreat. sod meet exariaite, Gelionte and fragrant Porfume, distilled the rare and beautiful ower from which It takes ite EUALOM & #ON. COUNTERPE: fectured only by or ASH POR PHALONMOTAKE NO OTHER, _ Hold by draggiate generally the scalp ara ne ¥ urely Beware of imitatl i tas ITATIONS 1 Bot the di, rom all ten, ATTONS: isin, Fog Nareoning Nn ‘ hs pplication, Retail price i. ‘ar grins |" kere JOLT kM MNMMAIA HAIN GLOMR most superior ‘reaning for the hair Denuliti dark, glossy appear ‘TE, phe a: ve bonis aes" IMPERIAL COLORL se MATHEWS VENBTIAN H. Beds all to be the beat tt he Re! A KNOW LED}0BD rear Be wears, bet dey of The mon economiesl Ja ose both for factaries and the rT two-thirds ae much required ae of ordinary imparlas pollen eta sha. bem Peiang ware ot efectnt by damp aod ear: uit not ore terete f CT EY oye ‘alba: » 0 University piace, ah =. e Flanth ee cree York by droggere “Tie WiAWwat yWiawaris THA applied ot (he above place UMS—aT A + Cad eR MY ee pd pay Be. Ba ee Acetate SO SR | A mor, * . 2 ® . . . * From the army bospital biogdy valtl: Geld—the maa- Goo of the etgh and humble He abote of the poor—frem the TERS. Thousands upon toons Of lettera Uke the Col. lowing may be seen at our oflco ~ Rumoangay, Wis, Rept. 16, 1368 T have been ia ahe army hospitals for four toon monthe, speccblons aud nearly dead. At Alton, tL, Ahoy gave me» bottle of Plantation Bitters: * * * Taree botlee restored my apooe's and cured mo, eae ©, B, PLAUTE. Bourn Wansaw, O., July 28, 160s. © + © Onosoungman, who bed been sick and mot out Of tho house for two yenrw with scrofule and eryeipelan, AflOr paying the doctors over 610) without bemeft, has bees cured by (on botlios of your bitters, * # © BDWARD WOUNALL. The foMowing ts from the Manager of the Union Home 10M, VIVE -eevENTS arRaer, Aenaot for the Ohildren of Volunteers — jw Yorm, August 2, 1863, t Havewxren Ma De. Dasas—Your wonderful Plantation Bittors have bee Given to some of our Little children, suffering from weaknees and weak lunge, with most Dappy effect. One little girl, i PArticular, with pains io the heal 104s of appetite and daity wasting coasumption, on whow all medical skill had been éxhausted, has boon enlitely restored. We commenced with but @ teaspoonful of Bitters wm day. strength and health Coliowol. | Respectfully, Mra. 0, M. DEVON. * © © Lowa much to you, for I verily believe the Planta tom Bitters have saved my lito. REY. W, Hf, WAGQONRR, Madrid, M. ¥. © © Thou wilt sond mo two bottles more of thy Plan: tation Bitters, My wife has been greatly benofiied by tele use. Hor appetite thoroase; Thy friend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa. * © © Thave been agroat sufferer from dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preaching * * * The Plantation Bitters bave cured me. — REY, J. 8 CATHORN, Rochester, N. ¥. © © © Bent us twenty:four dozen more of your Plum tation Bitters, the popularity of which are dally increasing with tho guests of our hous, SYKES, CHADWICK 4 00, Proprietors Wiliard’s Hotel, Washingtou, D. 0. © © © T have given the Piantation Biltors to bundrede of our disabled soldiors with the most astonishing effedt. ——~ GW. 2, ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Ctneiunatl, 0, © © © The Plantation Billers have cured me of liver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and had te abandon my business | 16, KINGSLEY, Cleveland, O. © © © The Plantation Bitters bi red me of ade rangement of the Kidneys an‘ urinary organs that hae éie- tressed me for years, It acts like @ charm. ©. C. MOORE, Agent for Colgate & Co., 354 Broadway. ao, ao, ae, fo, ‘The Plantation Bitters make (he weak strong, the leagulé brilijant, and are exausied nature's great restorer, They are composed of the colebraied Calleays Hark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Roots, Were, &e., ail preserved in perfecty pure M, Orotx Rum, Tayi 8, T.—1he.=X Pertene of sedentary havite troubled with weaknees, lass tude, palpitation of the heart, lark of appetite, distress after eating, Lorpld liver, constipation, &¢., deserve to eulfer Ut they will not try thems = ‘They aro recommended by thr highest medica! authorities. and are warranted 10 produce 8 Immediate benefien! ef- fect, They are erceedingty agrecable, perfectly pare and hermione i Nonice.—Any persons pre'ending 10 eel! Plantation Bitters in bail oF by the gallon le @ swindler and impostor, We only put itup (m Our log cabin botiles Beware of bottles Fefiled with imitaion deleterious stuf, for which several parsons are already in prison, ee that every bottle has our United States stamp over the cork, and signature 00 stest piate ote labela who Bold by respeetable dealers throughout the habitable giao ~~ ?. Mt DRAKE @ CO, . ~~ :0t Broadway, Mw OGERA & RAYMOND # VARHIONABLE ¢ LOPHING DURBAU I sorts The aewior pariver of ‘he house having reermtly made tour of Rurope, for the purpose of selecting goede siyles, the frm are eoavie! (9 present this weanom the assortinen! of BOV® PALL AND WINTR they bare ever hat the ple Uriehimis ative 4 One of the feavires of ihe stock whieh Comprions aa ‘ety of clothing for wrhodh, drese ana taney por poweemia the OARIWALDI UIT, 1m Rurope, nod (he mont siagant thing of the 121, 123 a4 149 Fulton sweet, 214 Broadway, wp. LIEB WATCHES OF | Abi DMSORIVTIONS= thirty five, forty. lars aah ae Gey 0 ALLie, ae te ere Cabal reek Sit BINGE Sve, sit, enven and right dolar anaty if: & ron, Fru reg neat on for igen ar Narain torr, organ aioe or 7 Yor onrnntgt a 7 WRica® ee iit veeTs. fers Ny og PF Socket — " oe a RMY SUTLERS, Ld Hanis talhone mere resvnaidered _—* A | A _ [See steriaie, Pi (yA yoaated for Rrurragaie ae Jobe T . SURGEONS bad TumLic re io Ti sane having been ‘cmapeedle tl res Cony tame. Pigs “ BX%ip woom. crairman pro tom. or “hen dine on bas erect onal Bourton "a, id woLre, ' ADOLEH wor if ATIC SCHNAPPS Tati re Mey — pigaat Wiese | Fas 13 es sigs i Seah rene. en i a salt = p aMAtCn A aad pike GILT COMMA, Sci tel! m from Parte, ae Mame oF OLD BOURBON aaeene __ | He, sree tan, a wen, spor dt sey ac CATAREM, NRADACHE, TOOTHAGHE OR xRU | '* “NE. 418 Wrontwar, ome too beiirw Canal siveet Nr aa el aN ‘AlN & LATOR Bold every where. afore orrs ec yous. Lf ee ihe ’ b-— PAS , Ke, CURAPRAT. ane 900 a sa8 few, oo, on spain, by 0 in by'Br _ nian » Qeiopedion eral F ec HIRDAM rasag druggiate generally os Sd Cote Woven fe ‘s aaeiting oe eiet ‘* ie to bn paw ne Jatge the man riction iw eowvitiom® eee ‘e aahiiest we ered ro eevee, os = + cower Ghoash % OPOVER Maren Bearer wreet ote tesparees, 4 COMPANY . Aettiore of Amorous ans 1 wwge ape see Neegireted “SCHR NTIF DAN,” $1 Perk row, Now iets of informe@ion eins’ pasate (ren onylen of the paper tre Bowers wg S WMTAKRY A 10 giants” fy hye Pe Beebe! fies, ehavER ia fara ona ron " i me Tard! em phe BARBRA, MADE BY en tioe Roan capes re ate Wroad wey. ‘corner of Onder etreet. = re Vowted oth roar RS oon er oe roe Pets { Keoretarien } —— Taner an Lee) ey BURTON 8 OMY ENTION — rice | inrenpen 8 wee nas ‘he sora root y Asaveotion ther 247 vag, Ovoter ee sean reves ae | Recrriarsee so wart 01 the 607 50 pine AEREOW, Ow simam, Bk Bites yujow ¢ OATH FOR SEN ATOM « So telat ba ke pew 4 Kin” 4 Pos gtase, hoe PW frase. W Pawtaivons, iarbe ‘opm Aneborinn, BS : “ anew ee ry when ha ——-a