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Catholic family library.-Jum U lished and thi. d?y received, for sale by F. 1 A * LOR Msry Uw? of ScotU, a Journal ofNher ? years OwlivSy, Trial, and Execution, from State r* n.?r? and Contemporary ^*r? and DucumenU by W. Jo* Walter, autnoi of the Life and Tune* of ?" * " maa Moore?in two volume*, illustiated ?? ? if raved Portrait, from an original painting o J. Sow in the Royal Collection inPsm. \w0 autograph Letter*, one written in her * ^ other in her thirty-?i*th year. History and GEOGRAPHY TJ"1 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, by Timothy Hmt, to which i. added the Physical Geography of the At lantic State., and of the whole Continent. Second edition, in one Urge octavo volume. A fin onrii? valuable work are thi* day re ce?ed for 2Tby F. TAYLOR. Price *> 75 pub li.hed at 4 dollar. nov 311 ADY BULWER'S NEW WORK?The Budget of the Bubble Family, by Lady Lytton Bulwer, B vol*. Sain Slick on hi* Journey, or the Saying* and Do ing* of Sam Slick the Clock Maker, third series. Humphrey'* Clock, No. 14. Are ox peeled thi. day, and will be for aale by F. TAYLOR, or for circulation among the *ub*criber* to the Waverly Circulating Library. nuv SMITH'S COMPARATIVE HISTORY, be ing the contemporary Hiatorv of the Nation* of Antiquity, with observation* on Chronological Era*? by Joshua Toulmin Smith, author of " Smith'* prog re*. of Philosophy among the Ancient*," 1 vol, price 6*2 cent*. Just received, for sale by nov 30 F. TAYLOR. EMPRIERE'8 CLASSICAL DICTIONARY, Cheap.?1 volume l3tno. full bound in leather, containing 433 closely printed page*; price 82 cent*, dec 1 ?. TAYLOR. T~ FIE STATESMAN, by John Holme*, of Me., or Principle* of Legislation and Law, 1 volume octavo, i. just published and this day received, for aale by F. TAYLOR. dec I STOR HOUSE, New York?The undersigned respectfully announce that the price, at the La dies' Ordinary, for each person, will be - 33 per day. Oentlemen s Ordinary - - 3 do. Children under 13 years, and servant* 1 do. A Parlor*, with private table, for each Hi person - 3 do. And for the Parlor used by the party 3 extra. The subscribers are ready to make arrangements with families, for the winter, on reasonable terms. Single gentlemen accommodated with good rooms by the year, or for the winter season, at fair rate*. The subscriber have been informed that Hack Drivers have reported " the Astor House full," when it was not true. Theee reports have been made so frequently as to induce us now to refer to them. We acknowledge with gratitude the liberal patron age bestowed, ami promise to pay unremitted attention to our patrons. BOYDEN, COLEMAN, & STETSON. Aug. 11?tf REMOVAL.?J. V. N. THROOP respectfully informs his friends and tho public generally, that he has removed hi* engraving office to'Missouri ave nue, between 4 1-3 anu (Hh streets, one minute's walk from his old stand, where orders for engraving and copper plate printing, will be thandfully received and punctually attended to. N. B. Orders left at the watch-making shop of Mr. D. *rrFH will be attended to. aug 33-tf 1\/f ACAULEY'S MISCELLANIES, in 3 vols., 1VJ- containing the articles (chieflv historical) which have most attracted attention of those originally ap pearing in the Edinburg Review, since 1835; being the productions of T. Babington Macauley, Secretary at War and member of Parliament for Edinbuig ; pro ductions which have been universally admired lioth in England and America during the last fifteen years for their vivid eloquence, extensive learning, and splendor of illustration. 3 volumes handsomely printed. An additional supply this day received, for sale by F. TAYLOR. sept 18 E~ NGLISH BOOKS ?Just received, for sale by F. TAYLOR. Gullivei'* Travels, 1 octavo volume, embellished with more than four hundred beautiful engraved illus trations from designs by Granville. Charles Lamb's Works complete in 1 volumeftvo. Illustrated edition of La Martine's Travels in the Holy Land ; many engravings. The complete works of La Martine in French, all in * one lorge 8vo. volume, Brussel's edition. Miscellanies of Literature, by D'Israeli, 1 vol. 8vo. Hooke's History of Rome, 3 vols. 8vo. Oxford Bible's with very beautiful steel engraving*; numerous. The complete work* of Beaumont and Fletcher, in 9 octavo vols. The Dramatic Woik* of Massinger and Ford, com plete in 1 octavo vol. All the Dramatic Work* of Ben Johnson, complete in one volume octavo. The Ladies' Flower Garden, by Mr*. Loudon, one vol. quarto, filled with splendidly colored groups of Flowers. And many others, of which the list will be contin ued in a subsequent advertisement. sept 15 I ENGLISH BOOKS.?Bacon's Essays, and Wis li dom of the Ancients, 1 vol. Home Tooke's Diversions of Parley, new edition, London, 1810, complete in 1 vol. Fuller's Holy and Profane State, 1 vol., London, 1840. Chaucei's Canterbury Tales, 3 vols. Enfield's History of Philosophy from the Earliest Periods?new edition, complete in 1 vol. octavo. Bourrienne's Nopoleon?4 vols. Essays and Selections, by Basil Montagu, 1 vol. Milman'a Complete Poetical Works?3 vols. Lamartine's Woiks in French, complete in 1 octavo volume?many engravings. Sketches of Popular Tumult*, illustrative of the Evils of Popular Ignorance?I vol. The complete Works of Cha,-les Lamb i'l 1 octavo volume. History and Antiquities of the Dorcans, by Muller, 2 < ols. Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, the whole work complete in 1 vol. Painting and the Fine Arts, by William Haslitt, B. R. Hayden, 1 vol. And many others, just received for sale by F. TAYLOR. lSS LESLIE'S '^BIRTHDAY STORIES," for the young.?The Children's Fireside Book, translated from the French of Bcrquin, author of the "Children's Friend," with engravings. The Children's Companion, with engraving*, by the same author. The Juvenile Forget Me Not, a Christmas and Birthday Souvenir, lor 1841. The Fairy Gift, a collection of New Jersey tale*, with two hundred engravings. Friendship's Offering, a new Souvenir, for 1841, benutifully illustrated, and richly bound; and many others of the same character. Just received and for sale at the lowest prices by * oet 30 F. TAYLOR. MARINER'S LIBRARY, one octavo volume of 4!l3 pages, full bound, with many engravings, price 87 cents (published at 81 50) containing narra tive* of remarkable voyages, shipwrecks, adventure* at sea, the whale fishery, Sketches, Ac. &c. Just received, for sale by oct 16 F. TAYLOR. THE PICTORIAL BIBLE, being the Old and New Testaments, according to the authorized version, illustrated with many hundred wood cuts, re presenting the historical events, after celebrated pic ture*, the !*nd*ca|>e scenes, from original drawings, or from authentic cngtavings, anil subjects of cos tume and antiquities, from the best scenes, to which ore added Original Note*, chiefly explanatory of the engravings and of *uch passage* connected with the history, geography, natural history, and antiquities of the Sacred Scripture*, as require observation, complete in three beautiuil volumes, lately imported froLo don and for sale by F. TAYLOR. oct 3 DANCING ACADEMY. MR. F. C. LABBE ha* the honor to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Washington and Georgetown that his Dancing Academy will re-o)>en on Tuesday, October 6, at his dwelling house, on Pennsylvania Avenue, opposite Fuller's Motel, and at Georgetown at the Union Hotel, (where a sul?crip tion paper is now o|ien) as soon as a stifficii nt number of subscrilxsrs shall be obtained. I lours of tuition fur Ladies, from 3 to 5 ; for Mas ter*, from 5 to 7; and for Gentlemen, from 7 to 9. N. B. Boarding schools and seminaries will lie at tended, if requireoj at both places. sept 18-2aw5w EORD BACON'S WORKS complete in 3 large volume*, a beautiful London edition, with a por trait. A few copic* ju*t imported by F TAYLOR; price 13 dollar*, a lower price than it hss heretofore been *old for in tk? United State* sept 15 TO THE BALD-HKAOBD AND OTHERS -Doe. any one know ? neigh bo, or .friend who ha. ?n b.ld, .ml wk.**, head j. now| covered with fine hair I One wIiom- coat coll.r wa. covered with dandruff, though I rushed every hour?which ha. now vanished entirely I Or wnc whose hair* at early aire were turning grey, who now hu not a grev hair 1 Children whose head* were covered with acurf,whose hair would not grow, that are now growing the full eat crojM of hair 1 Somcca.c. mu.t he known to moat prrao.i. A.k them the cause, and you will he told. ^T^iSJPC h/vr l"*n J?n* by the uae of the BALM i ?^LUMBIA. Of A)year. growth is this arti i le, its demand increasing annually some hundred per c?1"' though when <liar.overed not opposed by any thing for the tame ptir|>oae, now aasailed by almost numberless mushroom trash preparations that will ruin the hair if used to any extent. Can more than these tacts lie wanted?refer to the recommendations by a list ot names of respectability, unequalled by any otliei article. Look to these things?buy this article. 8tay and preserve your hail by its use, or if bald restore it. Ladies, attend to this?hundreds in fashionable life are using it as the only article really lit for the toilet Long hair is very apt to fall out. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in time to save yourselves the dis grace of baldness by neglect of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists to preserve the beau ties of natuie, with which a bountiful Creator has en dowed you?use the Balm, for it will do it. CAUTION TO BE REMEMBERED. Several mart flagrant attempts have been made to counterfeit the true Balm of Colombia. Some of the impostors have gone so far as to counterfeit the splen did wrapper., and the Falls of Niagara, and every ei S JTfor^14 nBm* ofC?'Mtock,whfch they n.m? *rn ' ,mrVli0" ther,,forB' ?'??ay? look for the name ofCom.to.-k & Co. or L. 8. Comatock, and ne *er buv the article unless it has that name upon it. sire* N Y reUi1, ?n,y at No a ?cher From the Botlon Chronicle qf Jan. 10. We tee by an advertisement in another column that vZ"Tcnrl?k f Co7 thc A*enU for Old ridge's Balm orColumbia, have det.utie. to sell that artirl"in Boston and elsewhere. We know a lady of this city whose hair was so nearly gone a. to expose entirely her phienological developments, which, considering that they betokened a most amiable dis,x,sition, was not in reality very unfortunate. Nevertheless she mourned the loss of locks that she had worn, and after a year s fruitless resort to miscalled restoratives/pur chased, some months ago, a bottle or two of Oldridge'. ?lo?v 7' l r "'I?, in rich P'ofu.ion, g non/ nK r"Ven b, ack"'M- We are not palling -none of the commodity has been aent to us, and in deed, we do not want any, for though we were obliged Wrt^e*h?irg * }Tr T' rWe ,lavt' now- through its own en?UK ' a" ofa 'luality, of our Tl R I rfiA,RIN.a FRAUD. 1 lie Balm of Columbia has been imitated by a no torious counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased or used unless it have the name of L. S. COMSTOCK or the signature of COMSTOCK & CO. on a splen ^??per , h!" '* t>e "nl.V eternal test that will secure the public from deception. Wk I A,1I,,^r!:'", COMSTOCK & CO. Wholesale Druggists, New York, 2 Fletcher st. WHO WILL GO BALD? COLONEL SEAVER, Postmaster at Batavia is knowing to the fact, that Dr. Bingham, of Geneiee county aged 70, and lor more than 17 years very bald ofUie^Balm hX ,hc u*? "f on'' bottle ol tho Balm of Columbia from COMSTOCK & CO For Hale by CHARLES STOTT dee I 1 v K HA C H.JAMES, dcc '-'y __ Washington fcity. A SK, INQ.UIRE?Ask those who know.?Those XY only who know bv trial or immediate observation can form any idea o> he effects, of the perfect relief p;,1!"' tt',"0'a charm-like cures effected in cases of the Piles, Rheumatism, all Swellings, and all external lament"0 p1!?' lT"1 b' UBe of Hay's Li it h I m ?,n,;.Who UK''1' il 'hat will not laud "ai im be^affliSl|reliffiWf ?uflrerin? hu!nan heinga who may know nLi >ou to ask ask ot those who GenUf.men know Of cases unconquerable by years thatTaveT tried fo, many where the newspapers are not read, or where readeis .":XeSuf;,rltrusp 80 slv H SlwSl K "n1me PurP??e. To buyer, we say, it all who have used it do not say it is Iwyond all praise then do no' take it. The proprietor wW no sdr gious duty to iki all in his power for the victims of I dev^afortun^i, '"T h" I less articfe ' " 8erUre a <'?IUr for Wurtl' thKSf. OUT ~Some "win,,le" have counterfeited this artide, and put it up with various devices. Do not be imposed upon. One thine only will (,r?.ec" you?it is the name of COMSTOCK & C^> that name must be always on the wrapper, or you are cheated Do not forget it. Take this direction with I SJ^JRS A?Jon?XZ: ** NSY?i7COMSTOCK aoa's'nIwSu, LOOK OUT!I " Caution" is the Parent of Safety. velY?aCk-0f /heu" Pi'M" -"""y bn positively pre vented by using (when the premonitory symptoms are felt) the celebrated HAYS' LINIMENT There t'he Vnii I's", 0,"e huni'rc<' people in this city, and in the United States an immense number, who have suf wh^U 7<>,n| endurance by this dreadful complaint, 2?n5?R toFT1'" wh?"y free from attacks Ly ap^ plying this Liniment when they feel any symptoms of ics appr,,ack : of this there i. tfie most ^rl^CpZ?. f & O, w r?grnU'n? With0Ut thp nUn? Of COMSTOCK ? t-o., written on the Mrapjiers. SOLOMON HAYS. A f'.ORKNCK, Ala, Sept. 88th, IH3H. ' wl.,1 ft , n" |'lfi highest standing in this town, S dtfVJrSi dre#<lf,,lly "ffl'cled with the- Blind Piles frnnr l ? Z.5"'?1 rnllo(1 "I"'" mo and freely con fessed to me his situation. A Iter describing the seve lo well fn,CUn,P ' ''n remar1ko(l t,l!" he had not been sowe'lfor ^(1 years past as he was at that moment He hail used one U.ttle only of Hay's Liniment To use his own words, he .aid ? the whole human family as arariS" R L. BLISS. Mrs. MANWA RING, of Jamaica, L. I has been under the hands of several physicians for a'ye" past wi h an unhealable fever sore on her ankle and has been part of the time quite unable to walk' Ties ?m? Tf".11 "he has now by the use of two l.ot tl s of Hays Liniment, been entirely cureil. To this Sf?hiUIXiJtTTp' "n<l 3 F ,:<li?or or the Long Island Farmer, and many .tlier citizens of that town will testify. ' c??cns WONDERFUL. An astonishing factl-Hays' Liniment ha. now been used in some thousand cases, and no failure can be found. It will cure every and nil cases ?f Piles No cnnrac* without such rc?ult. All muat be-puriou. without the written signature Sol.l at No. 2 Fletcher street, N. York For sale by CHAS. STOTT ,W , C H & C. H. JAMES, Washington City. M we?a?NewENoSve|NCW N?V"'' L<"'> ""1 Merce?les, a Romance of the Days of PnlnmK... ? fBr" byl'SfSte'"" B"bW'' -? F ATAYL (,>m'lior f' an,i ,,#y r^'v^. for sale by PEHou?nV\TDynrraS^CEOF HOBE j- nuuflu taWDV, for public .peakers law yers, clergymen, and all others whose voice or'luM. may be suiyect to weakness, exhaustion, or disease * I he advertiser, agent for the patentee, has .just rr. me'l * |,U,', y ahoVr arli' lc, valuable tor ils medicinal properties, and highly recommended |,v t|,r physinana at the North, for .ale fin sealed package yL7? k TAYLOR, H Rook seller. POLITICAL ELOQUENCE AMD POLIT1 CAL ECONOMY.?Speech** of *h* Ri|b Hon. George Canning, In 1 octavo volume of 583 page*, containing also hW Ufa and eopiou* extracts from hi* writing*; price |3. Speeches of the Right Hon. William Hu*ki**on, and the Right Hon. Mr. Wyndham, with the life of each. The two contained in 1 volume octavo 616 paces; uric*?1,60, published at83,50 Speeche* of Philijia, Curran, Grattan and Emmet, in 1 volume octavo; price #I ,'25 American Oratorio, or Seloctions from the S peer he* of distinguished Americans; 1 volume of 531 octavo |*ges,^hand*oinely bound; price #1,515, published The most Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine; 1 octavo volume of 540 pages, hand somely bound; for81,25, published at83. And many others of the same class, for sale at the same low range of prices, by P. TAYLOR. June 13. CHEAP THEOLOGICAL BO<> K S ?For sale by r. TAYLOR. Home's Introduction new and handsome edition, IH40, very handsomely bound, 5 dollar*. Burder's Pioua Women, new and enlarged edition, octavo, full bound complete for 81 25. Butterworth's Concordance, 8vo. J'ull bound, 81 50. Sterne's Reflections, complete in one volume Svo. full tiound, 81 25. Watson's Body of Divinity, 8vo, 776 page*, 81 75. Bickerstith's Harmony of the Goapels, 50 cents, 1 vol. of 420 poge* bound. Hawkes' History of the Prot. Episcopal Church in Maryland, 1 octavo volume, 81 75. And many others at the same low average of price, sept 15 THE YOUNG PRIMA DONNA, a new novel, by Mrs. Grey, author of " The Duke." Humphrey's Clock, nurolier 12. And the continuation (in two volumes) of Jesse's Court of England, under the Stuarts and the Protec torate) are this dav received( for sale by P. T AYLOR, or for circulation from the Circulating Libraiy. oct 20 CONFESSIONS OF HARRY LORREUUER, in one volume, with many engravings. Also, second volume of "Ten Thousand a Ytfar." Numbers 3 and 4 of " Charles O'Mallers, the Irish Dragoon," with engravings, are this day received, for sale by F. TAYLOR, or for circulation among the subscribers to the Waverley Circulating Library, oct 16 POCAHONTAS, a Legend, by Mrs. M. M Webster,just receiveil by F. TAYLOR, oct. 20 Immediately east of Gadsby's. AMERICAN ALMANAC, 1841, just "receded by F. TAYLOR, oct. 20 Immediately east ofGadsby's. Chancellor kents "course of READING," drawn up at the reuuest of the Mercantile Library Association of New York. Price 37 cents, Just published and this day received for sale by F. TAYLOR, june 23. GUI ZOfslDlf ION OF SPARES WASH" INGTON CORRESPONDENCE, in 4 vo lumes, Paris, 1840 ; with an Introduction and Essay bv M. Guizot, on the Influence and Character of W ashington. Just imported and for sale by May, 12. F TAYLOR. CHRISTIAN'S DEFENSIVE DICTIONA RY, being a refutation of the arguments and ob | jections that nave been urged against the Bible, ar ranged and classified in alphabetical order, complete in one volume of 347 pages ; price 62 cents in neat cloth binding. For sale by F. TAYLOR, may 21 OVEABLE BINDERS.?For keeping, in a book-like form, Newspapers, Pamphlets, Let ters, Music, or any other pajiers which should be kep. in regular order. All the various sizes are just receivedt For sale by F. TAYLOR, Immediately east ofGadsby's. UMPIIREY'S CLOCkTnos 5 and 6. The August No. of Lady's Book. The Fatalist, or the Fortunes of Godolphin. 2 vols. A system of Practical Medicine; Dissertations on Fevers, unci Diseases of the skin. Edited by Alexan der Tweedie, 1 vol., just received by F. TAYLOR, Immediately eastofGadsbyV Hotel. WEBSTER'S BIBLE. ?The Holy Bible con taining the Old and New Testament in the common version, with amendments of the language, by Noah Webster?I large octavo volume, full bound price $2 25 (published at 5 dollar*) just received for sale by F. TAYLOR. ULWER'S WORK : ' Godolphin,' new edition, 2 vols. Just received by F. TAYLOR, Immediately East *f Gadsby'a. Also, Crowes' History of France, 3 small vols. Scott's History of Scotland, 2 small vol*. Lee'* Geology for popular use, 1 vol. aug 23 Cyclopedia of history, being a Histo rical. Biographical and Geographical Dictionary, running from tlie earliest to the present time, contain ing also a complete Chronology and very numerous illustrative engravings; small quarto, 700 pages, well and handsomely bound ; price only 82 50. sept 15 F. TAYLOR. THE MAN AT ARMS; or HENRY DE CE RONS. By James, author of the King's High way, Richelieu. &c. is just published and expected to day or to-morrow, for sale by F. TAYLOR, or for circulation from his Circulating Library. sept 15 SCHOOL BOOKsTFine Arts, Ac. For sale low by F. TAYLOR, immediately East of Gadsby's. sept 15 MOORE'S LIFE OF BYRON ?Just published a new edition of The Life of Lord Byron, with his letters and journals, by Thomas Moore. " As a composition it deserves to bo classed among the liest specimens of English prose which our age has produced. " The Letters, at least those which were sent from Italy, are among the best in our language. They are less affected than those of Pope and Walpole; they have more matter in them than those of Cowper." " And if the epistolatory style of Lord Byron was artificial, it was a rare and admirable instance of that highest art which cannot lie distinguished from na ture "?Maeauley't Mitrellanitpage 388. Complete in 2 octavo vols., handsome edition, with portraits Price #3 25. Just received by nov. 6 F. TAYLOR. NEW BOOKS?Texas in 1840, or the Emi grant's Guide, by an emigrant from the United States, 1 vol. Chymistry Applied to Agriculture, by Chaptal, Humphrey Davy, Professor Renwick, and others, 1 vol. Armstrong's Treatise on Agriculture, with notes, by J. Buel, I vol. Capt. Parry's Three Voyages towards the North Pole, new edition, all comprised in 2 vols. First Principles of Chymistrv, by Professer Ren wick, ofColumbia College, N. Y. Elements of Mental Plulowrphy, by Professor Up ham, of Bowdoin College. The Social Destiny of Man, oi Association and Reorganisation of Industry, by Albert Brisbane, I vol. Bacchus, a prixe essay, on the nature, causes, efTects, and cure of intemperance, 1 vol. This day received and for sale by Nov 6 F TAYLOR. Military historical library-Mow | publishing in Paiis, in large octavo volumes, with very numerous Topographical and Military Maps and Engraving*, dedicated to the Army and National Guard of France. " C'est la premiere fois que I'on essaye de reunir ilans une mcme collection les meilleurs ouvrages qui traitent de I'art militaire. Ce travail est fait par deux homines des lettres; et enmme ils ne sont etrangcrs ni I'un ni I'autre a la science den armes, ils comprennent tout ce que cette offre de difficile.".Sirtracf from the Pre/are. Volume 1. On the Tactics of the Greeks, (Thu cydides, Xenophon, Arrianus.) Volume 2. On the Roman Armies and Soldiery, (Polybius.) Volume 3 will contain Th* Military Memoirs of Wapoleon. To be completed in six volumes, the first and second of which are now received, and may lie examined at the bookstore of F. TAYLOR, oct I I Agent for the Paris Publishers. MARRYATT'S NOVELS?Cheap?Captain Marryatt's Novels, ten in number, all contain ed in 2 large octavo volumes, well printed and full bound in leather ; price for the whole 82 50; publish ed originally at an average price of gl 50 for each novel. For ssle by F TAYLOR, nov 6 i-WJpr^r-TS s--. .jj. are laboring underdi^.**! ? T. W |J [XuMe GERMAN APHRIKNT PILLS, *>V? rminently r*couiiurnded lor "V| ^"B(.atl, lo human race, they would be ?** *'life's ?wcrt bleating. which it health. I Wo apeak from occntar proof, knowM.a. m mtny ,Uncw; where carea lu?e been performed by theUW ofthi- medicine, with marked success I" '"'? ?; ..lainls??uch aa Dyapepaia, Liver Complaint# Rheu ?u.m, Fain in th. KuS. Side .nd Sack, Cosi ness Nervous Weeknea, Emaciation, General De |,,|iiy &<?. &c. TM* medicine consists "1 '?? di?t"" ,. 7* ? . 'PHf* (JaHMAN APERtkN I and the COMPOUND STKKNQTHENtNO TOX iC FILLS, the former to remove bile ami all ei r merit it iouii matter from the body, thue clean.ing, and purifying theweiem, alter which ihc latterare used tu Jjive strength and vigor to the weak ...,1 deblllUted or gana, roalore the loM appetite and produce tr.n. u real and .weet repose. We highly approva of tl c '? Doctor's theory" of treating diseases, which certainly is a a IV and effectual, and advise the afflicted to give hi* medicine a fair trial.-Jiq KDRTH ry- PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 19 NOR I li EIOllTH Street, Philadelphia. Foraale by ? 11 FARNHAM, febtf.? ly Pennsylvania Avenue. IlO THOSE WHO DESIRE HEALTH.?I hereby certify, that 1 wm afflicted for eight yeara wah a severe nervoua disease, attended w,th constant nam in the hrcaat, aide and stomach, loss of sppetlto, no real at night, sickness and dizziness in the l ead, pain in ihc stomach ufler eating, und other symptoms which attend indigestion, my bowels were weak and irieaular. Having had advice ol various physicians durfng this long period, and used '11 uc 11 ''' 'I I'r' 1 h3?'/ 1 onlv produced tcinjKjraiy relief. In the year was often unable lo leave my house, and being a poob widow dependent on my own labor for a living, was obliged to go from house to house to obtain it. I at length gave up all hope, of recove y, and trusted to HU. "that created all things." I fortunately wm fa vored wiih work in Eighth street, when the family, dis covering my miserable wtuatwn immediately recom mended Dr llarlich's Compound S.rengthening and German Aperient Pills, which they procured for me. I used them, and continued lor al>out three months, during the time my strength rapidly increased, my countenance and palid cheek returned to their former and natural colors. Since I have fully recovered, and at present enjoy |srfrct health. I lecl it my llUty U> inform the public at large of the great virtues ot Dr. Harlich's medicine, that others may procure it, and be likewise cured. 1 am well known in this city, any person wishing to see H "fOURSmTn, Jackson st., back of 144 Poplar Lane, ry Principal Office, No. 1!) North E.ghlh street, Philadelphia, where testimonials '"?? 'V"*?"?; aM Also, for sale by ? K FARNHAM l'eb '2-ly Pennsylvania Avenue. TM PORT ANT PROOFS OF THE EFFICA I CY OF DR. HARLICH'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES.?The following certificate was sent bv Mr. E. B. Hinman, Agent at Cincinnati, Ohio. There can be no mistake in it, as the parties are well known:?" Mr. Ezekicl Rigdon, of Anderson I own ship, Hamilton County, Ohio, was several days trou bled with Bilious Affections, Acidity at the Stomach, attended with the usual symptoms of Dvsprpaia, and having made trial of medicines without finding relief, ~ "SIS ** """ eS.EL IllGDON. Cincinnati, June 110th, 1840. YET LATER?Mr. Vance, of County, writes as follows .-Dear Sir,?Dr. HAR LICH'S PILLS are performing some of J"e wonderful cures in this vicinity ever heard of. 1 hey were introduced here about six month* ago, by one of inv neighbors, who bought halt a dozen packages from "the Pittsburg office. I ain aware of four cases in this place where complete curcs have_been perform ed, one of severe Rheumatism, two of Dvspepsia and one of a most shocking and aggravated Nervous Com plaint, of tenor twelve years standing. I send you enclosed five dollars; please to forward PILLS for that amount by the bearer, WUhai^Ward. July 87, 1840. . ... . N. B.- The above certificates, compared with the very many alreadv received, certainly must convince those similarly afflicted, that they can yet be relieved by the use of these invaluable medicines. ?-PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 19 North EIGHTH street, Philadelphia. ? TRUTH WILL PREVAIL.?Dr. Harlichs mo dicinca are daily increasing in public lavor, and want from any but a fair trial to establish their worth. W e have a communication in our columns to-day from a person long afflicted, which is but one of many vouchers for this medicine.? Spirit qf the I\mu. For sale by R. FARNHAM, Pennsylvania Ave nue. fcb-2 fy s SEAFARING MEN, LISTEN TO ONE S WHO IS YET AMONG THE LIVING. Dr HARLICH?Dear Sir: Having been for a number of years ex|M>sed to the hardships ot the river, in my occupation as boatman, finding my bodily con stitution giving way to the enchantment ol disease. 1 put off applying for aid, however, from time-to-time until 1 became alarmed. My appetite failed, and a deirree of weakness was apparent; my bowels very ir regular, mind fluctuating, head light and unsteady, pain in my side and breast, bad taste in my mouth, Ste in this state I labored for a length of time, when 1 at length noticed the virtues of your medicine in similar cases, and was induced to use it, which I am happy to inform you that a cure was the final result. I solemn ly declare that Dr. Harlicli's Compound Strengthen ing and Aperient German Pill?, have been the means of restoring tny health, and therefore believe them worthy of public confidence, where medicine is ncces Pittsburg Citj, Jan. U, 1^ w irlhy of public confi dence, knowing all contained to be facts. 1 he medi cine alluded to, is doing much for the benefit ot suf fering humanity in this city and neighboring fetalis, eing an eye witness of manyases my?H^gg 41 St. Clair street, Pittsburg, Pa. Principal office 19 North Eicbth str.H-. Pjula.lel phia Also for sale by R. FARNHAM, I 1 f,.h.2,ly. Pennsylvania Avenue. TO THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE?I wish to inform the afflicted, through the medium of the Public Press, of the wonderful efficacy of that truly valuable new "discovered Medicine, viz Dr. HARLICHS COMPOUND STRENGTHEN ING AND APERIENT GERMAN PILLS. I feel and consioer it my duly, in order that others may receive relief from the same source. t or two years I was subject lo that peace ^Mtroy.ng disease, DYS PEPSIA an I its accompaniments, UH? I l-yv i c. CONSTIPATION of the Bowels. Flatulency, n?in in the side and stomach, sickness in the head, &c. and used medicine until 1 began to think there was no help for me; 1 h?d little frith In me dics'until I called on some of those who have been cured by the above medicine, which induced me to ?rive it a trial. I procured the medicine and used it for three weeks, when my health was entirely restor ed It is now about three months since I quit using it and no return of the disease or its symptoms appear in'e I feel warranted in adding my testimony in '"?J]*1 of others, before the community. Accept my best wishes, and believe me ever J?^%^CLARKE) January 11th, 1841. Pi?*burgh City. r"VOffice *nd General Depot, No. 19 Noith Eighth Street Philadelphia, where Ihe most respectable re ferences to ,-er.ons will be given, in <?v.>r o^tsvabj nble medicine Also for sale by R FARNHAM, Pennsylvania Avenue^ 'eo.K.iy It /TORE PROOFS of the efficacy of Dr. llarlich's 1V1 Compound Strengthening Tonic and German Aperient Pills. Mr. Jaines Perot, Schuylkill 1 hird street cured by the above medicine His symptom* ?ured by the anove mmjicinc. ? J 1 , were pain in the stomach after eating, loss of a|>etlte, nam in the side and breast, altsnde.1 with a hacking couch costiveness, and many other aensaUons not es aential to mention. He is willing to give gnjr satis faction to any inquiring prson ol the wopdorful ef foots of the medicine. For sale at No. 1J Pjorth KjL'hth street. Also, for sale at the Bookstore of Ro bert Farnhatn, Pa. Avenue, Washington city. ap 2-iy f^RTRArToF HENRY A. Wist; a beau r tiful likeness, by Fen.lcriclv mat published,,, this dav received, for sale by F TA\ LOR. pnce ,.) cents togethei with a laroe collection of striking like nesses of other Public Men, embracing almost all of any eminence, taken directly from life by the Mine < . tune 2i> artist. ' THIS CVLTIVATOI. A consolidation of Bud's Cultivator and the Genesee Farmer. WILMS OiTLUII a LUTMICH TVIIM, IO.IUM 1'rotfjectm of Vol. 8, for 1841. THE Cultivator wan established to improve and elevate the Agriculture of the country ; to give a pruprr lone to tliu iiuinU and mind of the farmer; to show him the dignity and importance of his profVasion; tuitiirp his mind with uwfultnuwlnlge, and convince him that whilr all classes are and must be uiore or leas dc|i.iidunl on each other, he alone of the whole run make any near approach to independence If theie u one thing more than another, which in thi> countiy give* a man aupeiiority over hi* fellow men, it in knowledge ; and this knowledge,?knowledge which is as essential to the success of the fanner as to other inen,? it ia the design of the Cultivator to aid in im parting. The volumo for 1H40, is filled entirely with original communications, embracing articles from about 34MI Correspondenta, from almost every atatein th* Union. If an increase of sutmcri|ition beyond any precedent in the history of Agriculturil Journals,?it the almost unanimous voice of the public press in our favor,?il the multitude of private yet flattering testimonials we have received, added to a circulation amounting the first year to twenty-two thousand, may lie admitted as evidence, then we have certainly most abundant rea son to be gratified with thesuccesa which has attended the union of the Cu'tivator and Oencaee Farmer No eipensc ha* been or will be spared to render the Culti vator worthy of the patronage it ho* received. In the number, variety and excelhnce of its Illustrations; it is without a rival at home or abroad, the last volume being embellished with nearly one hundred engrav ings, illustrating the improved breeds of Horses, Cat tle, Sheep, Swine, Buildings, Implements, <Vc., mak ing the C ultivAtor, all things considered, It is believed, the cheapest Agricultural pajier, ever published in this or any other country. TERMS?One Dollar per annum?Si* copies for $5?the money to la- remitted in advance, free of post age. A commission of 'JO per cent will be allowed to Agents who obtain *25 or more subscribers, and ?5 per cent to those who obtain I (Ml or more. All subscrip tions to commence with a volume. Postmasters and gentlemen disrated to lend theii influence to aid the cause of Agriculture, are re*p"ct fully requested to act as agents. Address JESSE BUEL & CO. Publitheri qf Dim Cultivator, Albany, N. V. dec 17 HE AMERICAN fVLMANAC AND RE P08IT0RY OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE for 1841, (the twelfth volume of the series,) contains its uscal amount of valuable commercial, political, sta | tistical and scientific information. It is lately received for sale by "the subscriber, price SI, and can be sent through the mails, at a trifling expense, to any |>art of the country. A tew complete sets, now scarce and difficult to lie procured, owing to the constantly in creasing demand for the work, may be had at the origi nal price, by applying to dec 15 F. TAYLOR, Bookseller. rpO THE PUBLIC ?The proprietor of the Wash" JL ington Museum, afler a year's experience, finds that with the present numlier of suliscribers the great est exertions nnd the most rigiil economy, he has been enabled to keep the establishment open. During which time by the kindness of many citizens, he has nearly doubled his collection of curiosities, which is now but little inferior to many Museums in the larger cities. He therefore ho|ies that the present and many other subscribers will contribute their assistance and thus enable him to double his exertion* ; ond in a few years this city will have as good a Museum as any in the U. States. The public ore respectfully requested to call ond judge for themselves. Open from 9 A. M. till dusk every day. NB A person will wait on subscribers and others for their names. The Hall of the Museum always in readiness for Balls, Concerts and Fairs, &.C. at the shortest notice, dec 17 JOHN VARDEN. GEORGIA ILLUSTRATED in a series ofvicw* of Natural and Public Edifices. Published in quarto numbers, each containing 3 large engravings. The first number of the above is this day received by F. TAYLOR, who will receive sulstcriptions for the work?price 85 for 12 numbers. dec 19 J"TTVEN1LE~ BOOKS AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, in great variety, for sale by F. TAYLOR, many of them just unpacked, comprising the best works for youth, of Miss Eilgeworth, Mrs. Holland, Miss Leslie. Peter Parley, Mary Howitt, and many others. Juvenile Souvenirs, Drawing Books, Albums, Port-folios, colored Toy-books, Goli] and Silver Pencil Case*, Ladies and .Gentlemens j Penknives, Illustrated Books of Travels, richly hound | and emballished editions of the most esteemed authors , in Poetry and Prose, Pocket Books, Catd Cases, La | dies and Gentlemen's Writing Desks, Bibles, Prayer Books, Annuals, 6lc.. &c. at unusually low price*, dec 19 "It only require* to be known to be certain of support." [A general exclamation ] ALBANY LOCK HOSPITAL. Dr. COOK K. THE unfortunate are respectfully informed that the Albany Lock Hospital, established and mo delled after the much celebrated European Lock Hospital, has many years since been founded at Head Uuarters, No. 3 Norton street, Albany, N. Y. To those unacquainted with this institution, it is necessa ry to mention that it has for its object the cure of all such diseases as syphilis, scrofula, strictures, diseases of the urethra, lumbago, flour albus, impotcncy, dis eases of the womb, seminal weakness of both sexes, nodes, caries of the bones, gonorrhcta, gleets, with all veneris I complaints, Ac. Persons, ignorant of the nature of Disease, are not aware that many stages mark its progress from the commencement to its full development, originating in a most simple form, ond through neglect or injudicious treatment, assume a more aggravated state of disease, and occasion abscess, ulceration, |>seudo syphilis, can ccr, premature old age, too often ending in a protract ed incuruble state of miserable existence. This institution is under the su|>erintcndcncc and management of Professor Cookk, M. D., D. D., LL. D., of the city of Albany, N. Y., who will give his personal attendance at the Dispensary, attached to the Institution, at all hours to invalids requiring his profcssibnul services. He having hail much more cx|>crience in this branch of medical practice than usually falls to the lot of nny one member of the pro fession, therefore feels such confidence of his ability to give universal satisfaction, that he assures all appli cants, none need despair of a complete recovery. The unfortunate therefore, who have suffered from the want of success by those less experienced, are in vited to visit the Hospital, which only requires to be known to be sure of support, where the most perfect secrecy may be depended on, ond the utmost privacy will attend those who call. The whole house is ex clusively appropriated to the use of patients, who will alwnv* be received into separate apartments, and at no time, unless at the request of the patient, will a third party be permitted to be present. Professor Cooke-has a numlier of handsomely fur nished private chambers, at No. 33 Green street, where he will receive gentlemen who may require medical aid. Residing himself on the premises, he will thereby he enabled to dedicate more than ordina ry attention to his patients. Gentlemen will find it both convenient, as well as economical, in all cases of dtoawas. ir> retire to these furnished rooms. The Pectoral Krtence 'if flone.icr, i, as an excellent cough medicine, is prepared at this in stitution. Its efficacy being decidedly superior to any ?pecific extant, is every where recommended in ail cases of coughs, colds, asthma, croup, hftoping cough, os well as in all complaints of the chest and lungs. Travellers, therefore, ministers of the gospel, orators, public speakers, and families, should -never be without their abundant supplies. As long as Professor Coour desires to benefit the public, it is pro|>er he should continue hi* advertise ment, for the good of strangers, as it is well known, people ore extremely shy in speaking of cases of a delicate nature, even where a physician is pre-emi nently successful. Communications, post paid, to the address of Pro fessor Cooke, M. D., D L) , LL. D? Albany, N. Y , enclosing a bank note as a counselling fee, will have attention?(none other* will he received)-?or a per sonal consultation may be had at all times as usual, at the Disfiensary, which is properly fitted up and ar ranged with *e|iarate office* for confidential inter views. J^TfCounselling fees and charges reasonable Office iVo. 3 Sorton itreet?rfmite JVo. 33 Green itreet, Albany. mar 3 tf SECOND NO. of Master Humphrey's deck, by Box, just received, for saleb* r. TAYLOR, im mediately East of Gadsbv's Hotel. may 19 TI/TARRIAGE, a Novel, and The Inheritance, a lVl. Novrl, by Miss Ferriar, author of " Destiny"? th* two container! in one octavo volume. Pric* for ill* whole one dollar The same books having sold heretofore at two dollara for one, and one dollar fifty for Ifcaothw. For sale by F. TAYLOR. Democratic almanac for imo, *.*!?? (together with .nurli utbar utrAil mailer) the ma jorities in evenr county in the Untied State* at the last election?25 cent*. Gouge's History .if Pa|wr ||onrj> and Banking in the United State* 25 cent*. Gouge'* Inquiry into thi expediency of dispensing with liank agency and bank |?per in the fiscal concern* of the United State*?tfici'nli Holland'a Life and Political Opinion* of Martin Van Huien (minion of 1835) one dollar. Condy Kaguct'* Treati>e on Curtencv and Bank ing, new and improved edition, at the mluced puce of SI 85. Raguet'* " Free Trade Advocate," 2 vol*. Raguet'* "Examiner," I vol. For Mle by F. TAYIOR. *?* Suh*cri|Aion* taken to the Democratic Review (monthly, five dollar* |?t annum,) and to Bronson * " Boston Quarterly Rcvii w," (three dollar* |-er an num.) june II. Laws of thp. united states, com plete in nine volume*, (the ninth ju*l published by order of Congress j are for sale low- a single copy only for sale by F. TAYLOR. SCHILLER'S WORKS, in German, complete in 2 large octavo volume* The complete work* of Lamartine (prose and |ioeti cal) in French. All in one large volume, Bru*?clr edition, with many engraving*. Chan*on's de Beranger, in four pocket volume*. Bruosi In edition. Gil Bias (in one volume octavo) Orne de 600 Vig nette* |>nr Gigoux. Price &5 50. Don Quixote, in French, Viardot's translation ; 'I vol*, octavo, containing one thouiarid vignette* and beautiful engraving*; $11. And many other French book*, just unpacked bv F. TAYLOR. *t* Books imported to order from London ?nd Paris. june '23 NEW UNIVERSAL GAZETTEER. Ju? published (1840) and this day received, giving a complete and full account, and general history anc description of I lie nations, countries, cities, seas, rivers lakes, canals, mountains, volcanoe*, &<v in the knowi world, with the government, manners and custom* and religion, natural history and productions, trades manufactures, curiosities, statistics, Ac. of each, illu* trated with very numerous engravings, &c., a Die tionary of Commerce. The whole remodelled, and tin historical and statistical deportment brought down t< the present time; complete in one octavo vol. uf H<H pages?for sale by F. TAYLOR. June 18 Mrs. heman8's works complete A new and beautiful edition, printed on fine pa|M*r, with a portrait of the authoress, of the com plete Work* of Mrs. lieman*, with a Memoir by lirt sister, and an Essay on her Genius, bv Mm Sigour ney, in 7 royul 12mo volumes, handsomely bound in embossed cloth or in extra binding. Also, just nublished, the complete works of Lord Byron, published in a style similar to the above, in eight lieautiful volume*, large ty|ie. Alio, Memoirs and Letters of Madame Malibran, by the Countess De Merlin, 2 vol*. This is the only complete edition of the Works o Mrs. Heinans, and Contains many new poems, toge ther with other matter not embraced in any other e<l tion of her works. Among the new |x>emn will i found De Chartillion. a tragedy, A Tale of the Seer Tribunals; Superstition and Revelation, A Tale ot the Fourteenth Century; Scenes and Passages from Goethe; Selections from Juvenile Poems; England and Spain, and Wallaee'* Invocation to Bruce. Just published, and for sale bv ap 21 F.TAYLOR. I3r LIVER COMPLAINT ?This disease only terminates in another of a more serious nature, it' proper remedies are not reported to in time. In all forms of this disease. Doctor Hsrmch's Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, will per fonn a perfect cure?first by cleansing the stomach and bowels, thus removing all diseases from the li\er by the use of the German Aperient Pill*, after which the Compound Strengthening Pill* arc taken to gi? strength and tone to those tender organs which re quire such treatment only to effect a jiermancnt cure These pills are nearly put up in small packages, with full directions. For sale at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadel phia, anil at the bookstore of Robert Famhatn, Penn sylvania Avenue. may 9 ROOKS' UNIVERSAL GAZETTEER, Cheap; last edition, 1840, large octavo: 830 closely printed pages, with two hundred engravings, containing also a Commercial Dictionary and much other useful and valuable matter not usually contained in works of thi* class ; handsomely printed, one large volume in full leather binding. For sale by F. T A Y LOR, for 62 75, (published at ?5 ) nov <! UMPHREY'S CLOCK, No*. 10 and 11 No. 2 of Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon. Ten Thousand a Year, in 2 vols. Howard Pinckncy, a novel, by the author of" Clin ton Bradbhow," Sir. Just received, for sale by F. TAYLOR, AXBERT GALLATIN ON THE NORTH EASTERN BOUNDARY?Now on the way from New York and expected to-day. F. TAYLOR in one volume octavo, with an ap pendix and eight maps. " The Right of the United states to the Territery claimed by them, principally extracted from the *tatement* laid before the King of the Netherlands and revised by Albert Gallatin." Also, " The School, for Politician*, or Non-com mittal," a cotnedy in five act*, translated from the French of Scribe. nov 24 CHARTISM, by Thoma* Carlvle.?" It ncvei smokes but there is fire."?Old Proverb. Just published, and this day received, for sale by F TAYLOR. Also, Carlyle'* Life of Schiller, with an examina Ition nnd extract* of his works, 1 vol.; Goethe's novel ofWithebn Meister, translated liy Carlyle; Carlyle'* French Revolution, a history, in 3 volumes Will lie received in a day or two" Miscellanies," in 4 volumes, and " Sartor Rcsartus," in 1 volume, by the same author. nov 24 N S.'AN l'7OF^CANA^DA7'>GY '"' C Land Birds, in one novel of 830 page*. Water Birds, in one volume of <>'20 page* by Tho. Nutall, A M ; F L S. I Eaton's North American Botany, comprising tho native and common cultivatod Plants, north of Mcxi ! co, genera arranged according to the artificial and na tural methods; English edition, 1840, with addition* by Professor Wright. The Complete Grazier, or Farmers' and Cattle Breeder*, and Dealers' Assistant. 1 volume octavo, I^ondon Just received, for *ule by nov 24 F.TAYLOR. CHEAP HOOTS AND SHOES. THE subscriber respectfully inform* his friends and the public genera'lv, that he ha* just received i fiesh supply of Ladie* Wolking Shoes and Slip|ier*. Al*o, a few cases gentleman's fine Dress Boots. Alto, a few case* gentleman'* Harrison Boot*, which he will sell cheap for ca*h. WM DOUGLASS, A few doors went of Mr John Waters', and tim.i., -rr?n Parnhnm'a Stationery Store. nov 17-tf REMOVAL?Mr and Mr*. S*t?T*NGF.Li> have removed to the house of Mi*. Ga**away, corner of Pennsylvania Avenue anil 10th *treet, where a morning cl*s* for Ladie*. and new evening classc* f< r Gentlemen are now forming fortlie atudy ofthe French and S|iani*h language*. Instruction given to tho former also in the Italian and Latin language*, and in the English 'tranches, Penmanship, and Music on the Piano or Guitar. Private lesson* given at the dwel ling* of pupils if dcaired. Translation* made with exactne** and ile*patch. Oct fi?fit. (CURRENCY AND BANKING, BY' CONDY J RAGUET.? New and improved edition, it a te duced price, is ju*t published anil thi* day received, for sale by F. T A YLOR, who ha* for sale a collection of the best worka on Currency and Finance, and all other branche* of Politicol fc-onomy, more complete and extensive than can lie found elsewhere in the United State*, all for *ale at the lowest price* June II. F. TAYLOR. THE BRITISH DRAMA, in two large octavo volume* of eight hundred page* each, well print ed *nd handsomely hound, with engraving*, contain ing one hundred of the beat play* in the language, (excluding Shake*|>eare'*,) price for the *et four Jol ai?, equivalent to 4 cent* for each play. Ju*t re ceived by F.TAYLOR. ECTURES ON UNITARIAN ISM.? By Rev" Geo. W Burnsp, 1 volume, price one dollar. Ju*t received, for aale by octQO p. TAYLOR.