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llaltimoir ©liwxr. fCorrc*p<.n iencu of ta Baltiiiinre Clipper ] WASHINGTON, NOV. l>, 1846. JV. Y. Election. The news from New York ha* caused one party of politicians to smile anu the other to look sad. II Mr. Buchanan writes bis contemplated letter with regard to the ta riff, it will not undo the result in the Empire State. From the Souih little bettor can he ex pected for the administration, and the West will not forget the partition ol the Oregon ter ritory. Even the acquisition ot all Mexico will not make amends for the abandonment of a country, the title to which was regarded as "clear and unquestionable." Thanksgiving. The Mayor of Washington j has been requested by the liuard of Aldermen,! to set apart a day for thanksgiving. A* thir teen States have designated Thursday, the 261h j of November for this purpose, it seems to be the general desire of our citizens, that we, too, should observe it. The last thanksgiving day, u year ago, was suitably observed; and we hope that, in all succeeding time, such occasions will not bo overlooked. Col. Cross. The several military companies, there is little doubt, will parade on Friday, and escort from the depot, to bis late dwelling, the remains of the gallant Col. Cross. The Fresh. The recent fresh has been a complete wood-send. It is thought by some of the citizens residing in the neighborhood of the Long Bridge, that at least four or five hun dred cords ol fencing, cut wood, Dees, etc.,j have floated down the Potomac. Day and ! night, within the last two days, carts have j been employed, taking away the drift, and a large number ot men were still employed to day cu'ting up the unwieldy timbers. One-halfj of the draw of the bridge washed down yester-J day, and an entire span of the new portion of the structure destroyed. .Veto Commissioner. Mr. Beaumont, who, to-day, entered on his duties as Commissioner j of Public Building", jn the place ot Major No land, went down this afternoon to survey the! premises. Ho has something to do, it appears, I forthwith. Committed. This afternoon, after prelimi- j nary examination, David W. Dixon, arrested a few days since as a leceiver of stolen goods, wasj formally remanded to jail. F. [ SAD ACCIDKNT- A little daughter of Mr. D. Beall, a farmer, residing about four miles £ast of Cumberland, lost her life on Friday last, bv bcr clothes taking fire. Her death ensued in two hours alter the accident. THKT'LL JUST DO. It appears that the ntcn in Now Mexico are permitted to marry not, only one wife, but as muny as they please.— j Gen. Kearney has fine hundred Mormons with j him, each of whom, by the rules of the Mor-1 mon Elders, may tako as many wives as he pleases. DEATH OF CAFT. WILSON. The Charleston! papers announce the death of Captain Robert! Wilson, for more than twenty years connected 1 with the Custom House in that city as Board ing Officer. FIRE. The Court House at Bennington, Vt., j was burned down on Wednesday last; loss SISOO to S2OOO. ACAKD. The subscriber would respectfully in-i form his friends and the public generally, that j in consequence of the extensive patronage be has ' here'ofbre received, he lias laigc'y increased his cs-j tahlishment and has added to his elegant assortment of Carriages some splendid COACHES, finished in, the most fashionable styles, (sparing no pains or ex pense to add to ihe comfort and eonvenience of his | customers,) which lie offers to hire al reasonable and j satisfaclory prices. Footmen, if desired, will he :n attendance with these Coaches. Families can at all times (day or night) be ac -om-1 modited with clean and comfoi lable carriages with j safe horses, attended by careful and experienced ir i- 1 vers, by se.idi ,g their orders to his Office, adjoining the Stables—being the only place they can be bad,as | none of them go on the public stands, rjtj- He would also slate that he continues to fur-1 nisli Hearses and Hacks for Funerals, the former ofj which he flatters himself have not been surpassed hy any thing of the kind, or for the purpose intended.) The nractice o( carrying the. corpse of children in ! carriages hiving b com objectionable to a ereut| many, lie has bad a small Hearse built expressly f..r the purpose. The strictest order nud decorum al ways preserved in going to and returning front the place of sepul ure, as he gives at till times his per j onal services. determination is to please his customers j by keeping th best establishment in the city, and on 1 as low terms as they can he had elsewhere. JOHN STEWART, Calvert street, seß SsaMwlawlw opposite the Oitv Snr ng. \ THE GREATEST INVENTION KNOWN It K IN HA If. D T ' S I'ATENT GLASS I'All DOUBLE AND SINGLE LEVER TRUSS, Suitable for all sixes and ages,or either sex. This Truss, for the I cure of Rupture, or] " !rn ' n ai "' i lil "' r "''''! offered to the publican' certain article foref-i Ap feeling lire object it) professes than any ev er heretofore invented. As a proof of the coirecmess I of litis assertion, in> ptrbl e advertisement has been | made of its virtues since its invriniritr, from tire fact thai a few having been tried under til'advice ofsonre medical men, ihc reputation the nrnclc aitainr d was,! at once, so great, that the supply could not he kept! up equal to the demand. Having now, however, erected a large steam factory, and completed all his arrangements to keep up a constant supply for home! consumption, as we I as for exportation abroad, he I has thought proper to piace before the public, for the | ben> fit of those suffering under the terrible disease of rupture, the fact of the existence ef an inslru- j nient from which certain relief can he obtained.' This TRUSS is warranted to work well, in all its parts, or the money rvill be refunded. Forsaieat the rnanufacturyof C. C. REINHAItDT & CO. Cutter and Surgical I nstiumental Manufacturers, Nn. 9 Light street, adjoining the Fountain Inn, Baltimore. It isrteenied unnecessary to say more than to sub mit the following references, aud to add that ccrt.fi cates of cure may be Been at tire store. REFERENCES. N. B.Smith, M. D., Prof. Surgery; Jno. W. R. Dunbar, M I).; Richard W. Hall, M D.; Charles B. Gibson, M. D , Prof, ef Surgery: H. Willis Baxley, M. D-, Prof, of Medicine; Sam. Annan. M. D., Prof, of Obstretrics, Transylvania University; W. R. Handy; M. D ; Prof Chew; Prof. J C. 8. Monkur; Dr. Mil tenberger; Drs. John and Thomas Buckler; Dr. Hintze; Dr Baer, and a number of others, s 12 eo2m "IT OOKIIIG GLASS PLATES, in the Public 1 A Store, and for sale low by FREDERICK FICKEY fc SONS, old) No. MO Baltimore street, SKATES. Just received per ship Mariastia and for sale low bv FREDERICK FIGKEY fc SONS, 028 '290 Baltimore street. ANEW ART IC LE. ~M rS~N. CK E RSO N bar just received BANDOLINE, a 1 ew article for rurling aud beautifying the Hair. ol FRINGES FOR PLAID SCARFS. Manurac"- tured and for sale by n2 (!•] " J. M. HAIG. 133 Baltimore aireet. CAREIiOKK'S PLAYING CARDS. On J consignment and for sale a; manufacturers priecr by FREDERICK FICKEY & SONS, N. 290 Baltimore Mreel, Dtfetjrlct of Columbia Advertisements* ! STILL IN THE MARK EH WILLIAM Mil,!!. H\ <l©sirß to inform In* frh-rnlH and lite public generally, tliat lie has Removed hi* Funi'iure Htore to the EAST HIDE or StVliNTIf HTbEBT. immediately opposite to viesHrw. <*nl s &, Beaton's Printiuit where ho has three large Rooms, benidej a lame Cellar; there fore lie will be able, at all time*, |o keeji a g.mp sup ply of new ami second hand HOUSEHOLD FUR NVTUKE, such as Hide lxaidu, Hurettte, Sofas, Fea ther Reds, Bedsteads, Ma trasses, hair and shuck, as well as nearly cveiy ini(>oftaiit article in iliis line. Me has on tiand at this time a considerable lot of KEATHEK REUS arm ntxnit sixty STOVES, and beinr deter ruined in sell EOMIK tow for cash or BCgo liable pa er, he feels assured that persons who need goods of this kind will hod it to their interest to yive hmi a call before they purchase elsewhere, o-8-tf SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL AM) WINTER DRY GOODS. ! JKOWAKD UIU1), • No. i4ol> BALTIMORE STREET, | between diaries end Light-sts, Has received, and is now opening, a large slock of the most fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRY ROODS, imported this season—to which the attention of mer chants and buyers generally are invited. FOR LADIES—One of the largest stocks ofDress SILK, entirely new and very rich, ever offered in this city; rich black Silks, plain fig'd and satin stripe; new style French Cashmeres; Minis de Laines; new style Cashmere Robes; Oregon and California Plaids, entirely new; new style Ginghams, superior quality; rich while Damask SILK, for evening dreg es; em- j hroiderr d Robes, in while and col's; Tarli ton Robes; ; Swiss Jaconet; Tailet&ns; Book and India Hook j Muslins. SHAWLS—Embroidered Canton Crape, French ! Ca-hint.re, Terkerri Printed, very rich; rich silk em- j hroidcied Cashmere anil S.ixony Net Shawls; Ter- | kerri Scnrl's; Silk do; scarlet and fancy colored Crape j Scarfs; one cartoon extra fine Thread Edgings anil j Laces; 1 do Swiss (nsertings and Edgings, very fine; j French Needle work Collars and inside do; Cuffs, I Sleeves. Ike. FOR GENTLEMEN—Superior black, blue, olive, brown, green, drab, Fr nch, English and Domestic CLOTHS, from 2 t" $10; sup blaek and fancy CAS SIMERES, all prices; super embroidered Satin, plain Satin, Velvet, Cashmere and Silk VESTING; a full stock of Glntea, llrikfs., Cravats, .Hosiery, Under shirts and Drawers Ac. tec. LINEN GOODS—l.inen Cambric Dak's,all prices; Rich Embroidered and Rever Bordered Linen Caru brick Hiikfs; Irish Linen; Linen Sheeting; Damask CLOTHS and Table Damask; Bird Eye and Duck aback Diapers; Scorch liollons, Brown do., White do.; Damask Napkin", Ac. DOMESTIC GOODS—Bleached and Brown Do mestic, all hinds; Prints of every var ety and price; Salt nets,all prices, very cheap; Osnnburgs, Cottons; Heavy lulled Cloth, for servants wear, Ac. Ac. {KJ- Merchants visiting Baltimore are respectfnlly j inviled to call and examine my Sloe*, they will find many choice anil desirable Goods, which are. not kept ! in exclusive Jobbing Stores. Prices as low as any house in the eiiv. J. EDWARD BIRD, 209 BALTIMORE ST. 099 between Light and Charles. HOOT AND SHOL FACTORY. £gsn The subscriber would respectfully yjf | inform bis friends and the public . \l rif ge "ernHv. that he is continuing the aa.lSJcfsrgnooT and SHOE Business at No 31 SOUTH GAY BTRERT, oppo- site the Exchange, third door from Second St., Baltimore, w here lie intends to manufac ture BOOTS, GAITHER BOOTS and SHOES, o. e.very description, in the most fashionable and ap proved styles, of the best workmanship and material, warranted to wear and fit equal to any in this or any other city in the Union. He would also embrace this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous cus tomers and friends for their liberal and kind pntron age, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Prices as follows: Dress BOOTS,stitched, ,$5.00 do do pegged, 3.50 Doublcsole lined water proof Bonis, stitched, ti.OU do do do do pegged, 4.00 Cork sole HOOTS, pegged, 5.50 0Q?-AII orders filled at the shortest notice, whole sale anil retail, sefi-tf SAMUEL J. HANDY. GOOD NBWI! UOUU HEWHI.' FROM THE LADIES' FASHIONABLE SHOE EMPORIUM ! Am The subscribers have prepared-——— etSfiiu®"!?? a fine assortment or beautiful and" 1 ■"> fashionable SHOES and GAITERS, suitable for the fall and winter, which they would like the Ladies to call and examine, and can he sold at the following prices: Gailsis $2; Half Gaiters, thick sole. $1.02; Morocco half Boots do. $1.25; Morocco Jeffeisons, do. $1.12; Seal Skin Half Boots, $1.12; Seal Skill Jefferson*, $1; Misses half Boots, thiek sole, 75 cents; children's Boots and Shoes, 50 cents. Otj-The above woik is prepared in llie neatest and most fashionable style, with everv care for its dura bility. FANCY SHOES and BOOTS, for BALLS, WEDDINGS and PARTIES, uade at the shortest notice. ELLIS A NICOLAi, 1127-tf No. 89 Baltimore-st. CORNS—CORNS—CORNS. jpr--Tto DR. I. ZACHARIAH, .TIL, W m Respectfully informs the ladies and gen % ® tlenien of Baltimore, that he is now per 'd Js manently located in this city, and is pre- K 3 pared to CURE HARD or P- SOFT CORNS, Humor!*, Chtjt \ails, NaiU jienetrat 'Ot I 'TS-M" * >>g ** e or Calluses ol Va •*•}?;! any kind on the lect, in live '-'•"•ss&ssJswSEj** minutes, without the least pain or at.oon, in a manner that they will never RKTIRN. Dr.will attend on ladies or gentlemen at their residences, ifrequired,bv leaving orlersat his resi dence. Dr. I. ZACHARIAH, Jr., SurgeonChiropelist,No. 11l Lexington st., above Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. f!r>-Fam>lii.s attended by the year. jet d6tn I 0/IU UUIVKti. M SNA. or SVSHY coiatttß. J Bsy : . BLOND LACK, KIDS. SATIN SIIOE8,&c CLEANSED SO AS TO LOOK EQUAL TO NEW. All articles ma> be obtained FOUR lIAVB from the irne left, unless otherwise ordered. The following are he on!}' Agents .11 this city for the above establishment: ELLIS St NICOLAI,B9 Ballimore-st., nearly opposite llnlliday si. P. A. MCKERAON'S Dry Goods Store, No. 52 North Howard street. L.HAMMERSLOUGH, 59 N. Iloward-st. julil JAMES M. HAIG, No. 121 Baltimore street. RFBEDEBICK'g • PATENT CORPSE PRESERVER! The attention of the tended is to perfectly pre r. _rCrej!yQg\WLJ serve corpses from decay for any oesirnbie length of lime, without being any wise offensive to delicacy, or unseemly in appear ance. The value of such an invention cannot be es timated but by tin se tender feelings wbich long for the preservation of a departed friend, and among the many who have been compelled to use it, a general and pleasing eaiis'aetion has been given, for none can speak too highly of such a needy and important in vention. Benevolent institutions and others, who wish to delay funerals until the arrival 01 aistant re latives, or make all suitable preparations for inter ment, would do well to apply iminmediately after death, as its great praeticaFvniue has been demon st ntcd beyond doubt in the hottest weather we have had this season. IJniterlakers generally of Baltimore can obtain rii hts or agencies on reasonable terms. Referencrs can be given, if required, by applying to R. FREDERICK, No 177 North Gay St., General Undertaker and Furnisher of Funerals. Applications will be received tor Agencies or sales of Patent-rights for the following Slates, or any por tion thereof : N#w Hampshire, Vermont, Connecti cut, New Jersey, Pennsylvana, Tennessee, Alabama, Wisconsin, Maryland, North Carolina, Mississippi, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Florida, and lowa. jy23-tf MOORE'S PBCTORAL HIXTURB. In offering this valuable Medicine for sale, the subscriber would inform the public that it is no quack remedy to cure all diseases, nor is it recommended as a cure for consumption; it is prepared from the re ceipt of the late Dr. Moore, of Philadelphia, and is a certain temedy for recent Coughs, Colds and Catarrhal affections. It will also befound useful in the inci pient stages of Bronchitis. Numerous certificates could be obtained from those who have derived bene fit from its use, but it is deemed unnecessary, as a trial ol it will be sufficient recommendation 01 its va lue as a remedy in the above mentioned diseases. For sale by CHARLES B. BARRY, nl3-tf No. 1 Hai Baltimore street. SCHOOL BOOKS. 9t7-Country Merchants, Teachers and others, ate now invited to examine my large and complete assortment of School Books, all fresh and new, and of the latest and best editions, to be sold at the very lowest prices. Every variety of Stationery and Blank Accoun Books can also be had, reallv cheap, of T. NEWTON KURTZ, School Bookseller, stationer, and j Blank Book Manufacturer 151 Pratt et. INS tf adjoining the Railroad Depot, ! IT NEVER FAILS!! DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA. PK.It SONS afflicted wilh Scrofula. Kings' Evil, Cancer, Erysipelas, Old Sores, Ulcere, Tetter, Mercurial Diseases, or any other complaints arising from impurities of the Blood, are requested to read the following testimonials, in proof ol the wondeiful properties ot the above named medicine READ! HEAD!! READ!!! We, the undersigned, having visited Mr. Isaac Brook*. Jr at Ike omce ol Messrs. Itowand 8t Wal ton, 3<t> Market street, Philadelphia, consider his case the mosl remarkable one we have ever witness ed or heard of. His disease was SCROFULA, and terrible must have been his twelve yeaia'conflict with the destroyer! His PALATE, the ENTIRE Roor of his MOUTH his NOSE, UEEER I.IP, and lower lid of the RIGHT EYE have I ecu destroyed, his Fate nearly eaten up, and part of the JAW BONE carried away. And yet we can giro no description of his case. Mr. 11. informs us that in January Inst, the whole interior of his mouth, as well as most of his lace, was a mass of deep and prtitifu! u'cers! On the 14ib of January last, he commenced taking Dr.CULLItN'tIINDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA, which checked the (Iscase :n a few bays, and from that tinrc the cure has progressed without intermis sion. New flesh has supplied tile place ofthe deep uleers, and though adly disfigured, his face is sound, and his general health is ronton d. We are assured thai in the treatment of Mr. Brooks' i ease, no MERCURIALS, Ointim Ills, orC'ACsTtc ap plications have been used,—in fact, the PANACEA j ALONE has wrought tins wonderful change. David Smith, Bucks co, Pennsylvania; Charles I. I Itriwand, Mendville, Crawford co. Pennsylvania; J W Jone ~ M D rloutli Second-st, Philadelphia; Jacob Lee, Pemberton, N Jersey; E W C'arr. 440 N Fourth, above Poplar-si, N Liberties; 8 McCuileiiuh, Lancas ter, Pennsylvania; R M Maddock, 28 N Elevenih-st, Philadelphia;C VV Airpb ton, M D 46 Soiilh-st do; Timothy Caldwell, Marion co, Missouri; Daniel Yea- | kel Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia i o, Pa; John ilurned, 390 liigh-st. Philadelphia; William SleelPng, M D Camden, New Jersey; WiHintn Ha1e,378 Hight-st, Philadelphia; J II Poller, Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth. 109 S Njuth-st Phila; I.A Wollenweber, Ed Phila Democrat, 227 N 3d st, do; Geo W Met*, Brush maker. 317 Maikct st d<>; c.v.ra Can, 159 Chestnut st do; A D Gillette, Pastor nf Eleventh Baptist Church, Phila; John Bell, Eric st, Phila, (North Ameiican of fice;) Aaron Bauds, 164 Catharine-st, Philadelphia; Daniel MoGin'ey, Kr ssler's Alley,do; AndrewSwea ton, Camden, New Jersey; R II Evans, West Phila; Richard 11 Young, Gilder, 409 Maikel st, Phila; John VV Ashmcad,(lo South Sixth st, do; T S Wagner, i Lithographer, 116 Chesuut-st, do; B J Kcnsil 123 S ] Eleventh st. do; Peter Sken Smith, Editor Native Eagle, do; Joel Uodinr, Glass manufacturer, Wil liaiiislovvn, N Jersey; William Steely, Farniingtnn, Van Buren co, Iowa; L B Coles, M D Boston, Mass; Bussel Canfi Id, Physiologist, Phila; Thomas P S Itohy, M D llnirishiirg, Pa; Peier Wright, 259 Markel I st, Phila; James W Newlili. 103 Filberl st, do; John i Good, 174 Spruce-st, do; William Urie, Paslor St. | Paul's M E Ch Catharine-st, do; John Chambers, Pas ! lor Ist Indep Cll Broad st, do; T L Sanders, Publisher I of pledge and Standard, do; FP Sellers, Editor Olive Branch, Doylestnwn. Becks co. Pa; John ('nates, ; Printer, 11th and Market-st, Phila; Jacob Freik, Erli i itor American Sentinel, do; CGui'ou, Counsellor, 39 S 4th st, do; L A Godey, Publisher of the Lady 'a j llook, do; D S Keifer, Editor American Republican, i Lancaster, Pa; H C Foncesmith, Emporium of Health, I do; A Wilson, M D No 8 Cedar Row, Ph'ln: Levi j Brick, New York; J B Atkinson, Camden, N Jersey, j The above named gentlemen, (constituting hut a small portion of those who have visited Mr. Brooks at our office in Philadelphia, and would certify tithe same tacts if necessary) are well known, and their high standing in society precludes the idea of their lending their namrs io carry nn an imposition. As additional testimony in proof jf the extraordina ry curative powers of our Panacea, we give a few of the many certificates in our possession, the triuli of i which can he testified by wiiiing to ihe individuals, I who, (with ihe exception of Mr. Maxwell, who is in Now York) may be found where they it-sided when the certificates were given. And here we pay, without the fear ofcnntradietion, ; that we have not found a case of Scrofula or other I disease for which we recommend the Panacea which the medicine has not speedily arrest) d. We have at thi- lime a multitude of patients under treatment, all of whom are doing well. Among them is one of CANCER, which was pronounced by phys icians beyond the reach of Surgical assistance, but from all appearances will he cured in a ft w months. Sold wholesale and retail by the propiietors, ROW AND Si WALTON, 376 Market st, Phila. Also, in Baltimore by N. N. Robinson, corner of Gay and Sar atoga streets; Kin-toe fc Toy, 28J Marsh Market Space; James Slanshnry, No, 237 Broadway, Fell's Point; Garden & '1 übmau, No. 152, West Pratt st. se2| LONtihEV's GREAT WESTERN INDIAN PANACEA .TOST IVY CELKItRATKII MElll- Si FINE is prepared by Col. S. M Lono i KV. of the state of New York,front a rcoipe obtained by him from the Indians of the north west frontier whilst attending the payment of the annuities of ihe In dians ot 'hat region some years since. It is recom mended as an infallible cure for Asthma, Colds, Dys pepsia, Livi r complaint, and all Bilious and Nervous affections, it is a mild and pleasant cathartic, and its operation does not interfere with the business pur suite of the patient. As a Family Medicine it is in valuable. Certificates of the qualities of this medi cine may be had in pamphlet form from any of the undesigned agencies, and the following certificate, it will be seen, is from one of our own citizens. The General Agency is at Hie S. E. cornerof t'RATT and PACA STREETS, and of GEO. W. JONES, comer of Baltimore and High streets. This is to certify, That I was sick for three months with a deranged and sour stomach and dyspeptical affections. In that time I lost twenty-five pounds of flesh, my nerves becoming so weak that I eould sca'cely walk about. I had taken almost every other kind of medicine, which had no effect, when I was induct t! to try ' l.ongley's Great West in Indian Pa nacea," ami in less than three days I In gun to feel better, and before 1 had taken one bottle I was n lirely cured. It is the best family medicine I know of. I would not he without it on any account. I have iccommciided it to a number of hands em ployed about the foundry, who have used it with much benefit. WILLIAM McKINSTRV, sel-co3tn Foreman of Ross VVinnn's Foundry. RICd AX U FAS(IIOVABLK GOODS, from ihe 'ate splendid sale of Fr ncli Goods of Messrs. (tankard & (Hilton, of New York. Just op. ruing this morning, at F. GARDNER'S, No. 195 Maiket street, 4lh house above Light stiett. Kieh I'rinti d CASHMERES Plain colored do (loyal Highland PLAIDS, (all wool) Satin faced R0y.,1 PI. ids, bright colors Printed Cashmere ROBES (14 colors) Rich Royal Plaid Cashmere D'KOOSSE Rich figured Unserve do R 01l Palis style do Very rich Velonte Path in do Rich small plaid lie Lainis aril Cashmeres, for children. Magnificent Detached (tunnel do. IN SItKS. Paris quality Chameleon Gro ile Afrtque do do Poult dcSoi Rich shaded satin stiiped Alcyone Splendid quality Omlira Poult de Soi Extra Kieh figured Canelle (all b iled silk) Rich Chameleon Amuie SILKS Highland Pla d do Extra triple chain Damask SATINS 2H inch rich Satin Soutache Poult dc B< i Rich figured Satin Holies, for evening dresses Splendid Silk Robes, (Volanse lliochc,) Riva's 38 and 49 inch black Ila ian Ermisino, fur Mantillas) Palurle, Lupm & Co's Bombazines and plain Cash mere; pink, blue and white Ber .ges Evening DRESS GOODS Rich Long Cashmere SHAWLS Kicli Square Cashmere and Broche Shawls liesulitu! Trrkerri do ol entirely new designs Real Indoux hong and Square SHAWLS Rich Silk do Plain Mode and Black Cashmere do Embroidered Linen Cambric Hdkts. Ac. Ac. Rj/-These Goods are of Ihc most new and desira ble styles, pnrchascd at a great sacrifice at the late peremptory sale of Messrs IJankard St Mutton, of New York. Ladies may expect Bargains hy calling as above at F. GARDN Ett, 195 Market-st. 019 Fourth house above Light. NEW DAILY LINK Til BBLAIR, CHURCHVILLE AND HARFORD FURNACE, via Perrymansville, on the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. Passengers leave the Depot, Pratt St., EVERY MORNING, (except Sundays) in the cars at 9 o'clock, for Perrymansville; thence by Stage, arriving at Bel Air by one s'clock. Fare from Baltimore lo Harford Furnace 75 " " " •hurchrille SI.OO " " " Bel Air 1.00 taking seals in the cars. jyß if (lIIKAPI CHEAP! The greatest bargain lhal J was ever offered, msy be bad in a BAROUCHE that the subseri' er has for sale. Apply to ALFRED H. RE1P.335 Baltimorest o66 2d tia store above Howard st. TO FAMILIES. A larie fiipp'y of Tinned Carpet Tacks, just raeeived nnd for sale by ALPRED H RBIP. 335 Baltimore street, o!3 2d Tin store above Howard-st. H~ AHIJWAH E PAPERS-ISO yearns i; rn ware Paper, jast received ami forsale by TURNER A MUDGE, 0)3 3 South Charles street TO MASTERS OP VESSELS ANU THK PUBLIC AT LARGE. | Baltimore, Oct. 23d, 1846. 8(7-1 hereby recommend Mr ROBERT DELA- NliY'B ludiftn Venerable 111 ITERS, PANACEA, i and Rheumatic External SOLUTION, ha vine prov- I ed iis great efficacy—being a speedy remedy for I Cramp Ckolics, Dysenteries, Bilious Atiacks, and ; i arrest tire Yellow Fever also. A seaman declart d io me that lie was cured of the y< How fever in 24 hours, by one bottle ol his No. I. In mstice and for j > public good, I sign in behalf of myself and passeu- J t gere, Capt. WM. ROBERTSON, : No. 59 Thames st, just fiorn Mobile, i . (Witness present,) Signed, t NICHOLAS BREWRR, Md. I , IMPORTANT CARD. |i TO HEADS OF FAMILIES AND DELICATE j I FEMALES, having the Womb Disease, Cough, first I stages of C.msuiiipiioii, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,; i habitual Cosiiveuess, Piles, lu.parities of the Blood j Worms, Head ache. j I Females treated for Dropsy, have been relieved of j i huge nouns and restored to health by one bottle of. I No 1. To remove delicacy, Mrs. Delaney will re-j I ceive personally sealed sou s, and iu return will give j | a eialcßtent guaiautied, endoised with satisfactory i certificates and references. ; DESTRUCTION OF WORMS GUARANTIED, 1 tilt MONEY REFUNDED. I 1 Mr. Delaney, Sir: For the last twenty years 1i 1 iiave been subject lo the passing small worms, and j 1 troubled Willi the cliolic, and liuving applied lo all the Professors in tlie United States, and kept in my office 1 an easy elastic absorbing chair, I obtained no relief until 1 tiied Mr, Delancy's No. I. I aui now perfect ly restored to health. Signed, 11. U TYING.-*, A. A. C. Md. Witnesses, I). CAM 'N, Market Space, Mr. SIIEPPARD, Clerk B. R O. It K. N It. The same public certificate of the press from P. Nowi.anh, Cumheiland, Md., lelieved of swelled dropsical stomach—pass 1 pint of heavy worms. The undersigned recommend Mr Delaney's 1. V. H.as the great Worm Destroyer and Blood Purifier. Our childien have led only been relieved of Worms, Spasn s and Scurvy, hut we may ray restored to tile, when all other remedies have failed, in five days one 50 cent bottle will cure six childien. Signed: P. Youce, Collector, Eden St.; John Mortow, Boot and Shoe Store, W. Pralt St.; T. Buike, Hup't Fort Moil roe, Annapolis, Md ; Wui. Murray, Boot and Shoe Store, Maiket Space; Win Leburii, Old Town. A CURB OF AGUE, SPLEEN OR PLUERISY AND RHEUMATICS, GUARANTIED by Mr. DE LANLY'S No. I. Price .f I per pint bottie. I hereby lecommend Mr. Robert Delaney's Indian Vegetable No. 1 and Panacea, to persons having the Ague—my mother, btother and myself having been j perfectly cured by the same. Whole cost $4. After j getting it we took one wine gla-eful of his No. I hot- . tie every hour, for six hours, and after reouced it to one every four houis during the day,and have had no ague since. lean also testify as to my neighbors having been cutcd by the same, when all Pills and j Powders have failed. This has been the worst ague | season for some years. Signed, llorate Lobby. Lower Patapsco Biidge, A, A. county, Md. Baltimore, Oct. 21st, 18t6. We. hereby certify that we have been cured of the Ague, in three days by the use nfMr. Delaney's No. I I 1. Sign l d—lsaac ILiggs, ("entreviile; Uapt. J. Tur j ner and C. Co'l Richmond; Byrnes J Carter, Severn | River; L. Bennett, saddler, west Pratt at. i 8(7-1 further guarantee an imporlantcerlificate for ! every day in ihc year. See Note Hook guarantied. References:—Col. N Brew i r, Magistiate; Messrs. Ormlotfl & Co.; M ills St Co., Flour Merchants, West Baltimore street; T. Stewart, Cattle Beater; M. Kee nan, Hotel, South street; F. C. Holland, Esq., Gay st.; James Girvau, Esq., Shipping Mcichant, Smith's Dock. His Salve effects cures in King's Evil and old Sores, j from any cause—rusty nail or poison, (See Italiimore . ! American | ROBERT DELANEY. j Blood Purifier and Worm Destroyer, Indian Vege j table Depot, No. 32 L'-iiihard street, near Frederick, j Baltimore; or J. FITZGERALD, Agent, Washing ton, D. C. | I wish it made public that, my | wile has been ill for ihe last twelve months with pal pitation of the heart and fainting spells Having ap plied lo three ofthe most eminent physicians in the city, without relief, I was induced by a friend lo get two bottles of TONIC and PANACEA from RO BERT DELANEY, Indian Vegetable Depot, 32 Lom bard str. et, Baltimore, Md., which has perfectly re stored ber. WM. SMITH, Indian Queen Hotel, Fourth st., Phila. Nature and Nature's laws laid hid at night, God said, let Nature he,and all's right. Signed by a lady of first talent, on the womb dis ease, to R. DELANEY. 024 Im* A GREAT MANY GOODS FOR A LITTLE MONEY. CALICOES, at 4to 12 cents per yard; Bleached and Brown Muslins, 5 to 12 cts; lii-iltiek, 8 to 15 els; colored TABLE COVERS, from 50 cts. to 2 dollars; Cambric Muslins, 11 to 28 cts; Colored Cambric, 5 to 9 cts; Pins, 3 to 5 cts per paper; Needles, 4 cts per paper; Parsons' Spool Cotton, I cunt a spool; Linen Cambric HIJKFS, 12J to )8j cts; CASSINETB,2Sto 75 cts; Linseys, 9to 15 cts; Kerseys 11 to 16 cts; Edg ings and Laces, 1 In 8 els; SH AWLS, Mode colored Thibet, Tcrkeri, Broche, ( ashmere, Taglinni, Blan kit, Polka, &c; BROAD CLOTHS, blue, black, im. green, brown, mixed. Nc; CASSiMERES, black, blue, mixed, fancy st iped and plain, he. cadet, for military use. al 50 cts per yard; VESTINGS, Va'en cia Silk, black Satin, ic; BEAVER CLOTHS, Doeskins; Plaid CLOAKING; Flannels; BLAN KETS; Canloii Flannels; Merino SHIRTS anil DRAWERS; Stocks; SilX VELVETS; Lish Linens and Diapers; CASHMERES; Mnuslin de Laincs; ALPACAS; Cotton Osnaburgs; Drilling-; Checks; Lustrings, Florences, Italian OR A VATS; Silk Pocket HDKFS. Hosiery. Gloves, &e., &c. AT AND btlLO IV COST. All in want of B rgains are nqnestrd to call soon, asihe entire stock must be closed out with all possible despatch HENRY tV. COOKE, agent forTruste s, o3'l S. E. corner of Hanover anil Lombard sis. TAMES 11, IIAIO, No.I3BBALTMORE-ST off (opposite the Ciipper office) wholesale and re. tail manufacturer of GIMPS, FRINGES, TASSELS Odd Fellows' & Masonic REGALIA, FLAGS,BAN NERS, Sic. anil dealers in MILITARY TRIM MI \GS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. Sic., which lie offers for sale on terms that eannot fail to give every satis faction. His stock comprises, in part, the following articles; Trimmings of all kinds, for Ladies' dress- s Webbings, Laces Odd Fellows'and Co'ds arid Tassels Masonic Regalia Braids, Edgings Purse Twist Tailors' Trimmings Carpet Bindings Buttons of all kinds Military Trimmings Gimps, Cords, Sic. of all kinds Steel Buttons Gloves, merino, silk, cot Hair Work ton and Kid Stars, Laces Suspenders Navy Anchors Watch Guards, Sic. Of/- A I orders left with Mr. 11. will be attei.del with promptitude. se3(l jVT Kw I*IANO KIK'PF; iNI WAREHOUSE, 151 PRATT-ST , adjoining the Rail Road Depot. ■ 7 *- | The undersigned, having obtained Ihe agency for the sale of Bacon ft Ha i 1 Q v n 's ceh h rated French action PIA • • NOS, of New Vol k, now offers to the public a really superior ins'nimeiit, which for beauty arid durabi it/ of finish, brilliancy and richness of tone, cannot he surpassed. Processor? and amateurs who have tried .In ni, pronounce them the very best insliuineiils of ihe day. The manufacturers being very extensively engaged in Ihe Piano Forte business are enabled to sell them much lower Ihnn ihe usual prices. Persons desirous of purchasing a real good Piano, and at ihe same time pay a very moderate price, are invited to call and examine those now on hand. T.NEWTON KURTZ, 151 Pratt St.. ee3 Adjoining the Railroad Depolt IAAMII.V AND FANCY HARDWARE, &c. House-keepers aud new beginners will find it greatly to iheir advantage to examine our extensive assortment of useful House keeping WARES heiore purchasing. They consist in part of Tea Trays and Waiters; fine ivory and common Knives and forks; English and American BRITANNIA WARE; Ger man Silver, Plated, Japanned ana BLOCK TIN WARE; Kitchen furniture; Wooden and Wiliow Ware, BRUSH ES, and every variety of new and use ful goods suitable for House and Hotel keepers. Cat alogues giving a full description of tbe goods for sale by us always on band. JAS. COKTLAN & SON, No. 18 Balilmore St., 08 Head of Centre Market. SHADED PURSE SILKS—A beautiful as sortment on band and for sale hy se!2 J.M. HAIG, 133 Baltimore St. PA PE Itll AN GIN G.—The subscriber has con stantly in store a select assortment of fine and common PAPERH ANGING, BORDERS, FIRE BOARD PRINTS. CURTAIN PAPER, Ac. All of whb h will be sold at the lowest prices, QU- PAPERH ANGING done at snort notice in the very best manuer. JOHN C. HOLLAND, IS Gay slreet, o!2 if near ibc Odd Fellow's Hall. WEDDING RINGS. Heavy plain gold and chased Finger Rings; also, set Rings; gold Pencil cases and Bracelets, received this d' y ann for sale by G. D. CLARK, Waier street, 027 Second door from Calv rt. ROUGE— A NEW ARTICLE, M^NICKER SON has jut received Rouge and Lily White, a new article, o) Wo. * NORTH HOWARD ST. *£ NO LUNGER BUT CHANGED TO 38. Off- The public are respectfully informed that by the ordinance of the city, regulating the numbering of the hHses, the subscriber's number has been changed from 26 to 38, of which bis customers and strangers will please take notice. The Proprietor of the celebrated VEGETABLE BITTERS ami COUGH OItOPS, would take the pre sent occasion to call the attention of strangers visiting the city, and others, to the superior qualities of the above medicines for the cure of Dyspepsia, Bowel complaints, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Rheuma tism, Golds, Coughs, Consumption, and many other complaints to which we are liable. In addition to the many certificates published in the papers of the day, he has in his possession a number front mnrt resecta ble individuals, all testifying to the virtues of these medicines, and which can be seen at his store. The subscriber also takes this opportunity to return his grateful thanks to a discerning public, who have extended to his medicines such a liberal support smte their introduction into this city; and he is happy in the belief that they have been productive of much good wherever used. As he is the sole proprietor and manufacturer,he would caution the public against any attempts that may be made to impose upon them a spurious article. Every bottle of his medicine is sealed and stamped with his name on the top of the cork, also a fac siiuilie of his name on the label on the side of the bottle. None other are genuine; therefore be not deceived. His ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS are acknowledged to be a most excellent remedy for billious complaints. They are extensively used, and pronounced one of the best family medicines now before the public. In addition to the above he has many other MEDI CINAL PREPARATIONS, of his own manufacture, together with a great variety ol PERFUMERY, cata logues of which can be seen at his store, and which lie warrants to be equal to any iH the city. LOUIS GOULEY, No. 38 Baltimore street, Between Frederick and Harrison streets, And near Centre Market. N.B. Remember the No., 38, as the genuine arti rles are for sale at no other place in Baltimore. a! 2 MEDICAL CARD! PERFECT CURE OR NO CHARGE, IN ALL FORMS OF SECRET DISEASE! DR. HARRIS' OFFICE, LOOK INFIRMARY, NO. 15 E. PRATT STREET, between Ptesident st. and the Bridge. Disease driven out instead of being turn ed in upon the constitution. Who will risk health and lile by taking a specific or compound, administer ed to all alike, without regard to constitution, symp torn, or sfage of disease, when, for the same money, they can obtain the advice and treatment of a skillful and expeiieiiced Physician? j DR. HARRIS, a distinguished graduate of Carn j bridge, united with an eminent practttioiu r ftorn New Orleans, is well known to the citizens of Baltimore as a skilful and experienced Pltvsician. He makes no promises lie cannot fulfil. His charges are mode rate. Wheic a cure is warranted, it is given in writ ing, so there can be no mistake! REMEMBER THIS! No Mercury, Balsam, disgusting Oils, or fceted Drugs, taints his remedies. They are tnade of sweet but powerful Vegetable compounds— purifying the blood, strengthening the stomach, and forcing disease out instead of throwing it into the system to break out j afterwards with renewed virulence. Syphilis, Go j norrhoea, Gleets, Stricture, Seminal weakness, In voluntary Emissions, Swelled Glands, or any inflam mation of the members, with affections of the kid neys or bladder, treated with promplskill and spectli- I" cured. GRAVEL AND PILES. These painful and dan gerous diseases Dr. H. pledges his reputation to ef fectually cure in a few days without surgical opera tiou or hindrance from business. Persons ut a die tiace may consult Dr. ft. hy letter (post paid) and he | cured at home. Medicines forwatded with dispatch. Honorable confidence observed in all cases. Advice ! gratis. Office arranged with private Rooms. Open from 6 in the mottling till II o'clock at night. | N.B. Observe the signs upon tke window and the door. jySLtf J STKANGEUS' GUIDE t MEDICAL NOTICE. As so much imposition and qu icktrv is piactised upon those unacquainted in a large city, all slioald know where, under affliction, they may be able to consult a regular Physician, and one who has devot ed the most of his life to the study and cure of Vene ral or Private Diseases, DR. HARRIS' MEDICAL OFFICE, Look Infirmary, No. 15 East Pratl-st., seven doors from the Bridge, Sign on Window and Door. Dr. n ARRIS is well known to the citizens of Bal niorc, and a Graduate of Cambridge. He is associated with an'eminent practitioner from New Oriei ns.— Thus persons will be certain to find one of them al ways in the Office. Their long experience enables lliein to have Medicines always prepared and put up for different Private Diseaers —so that any one leaving tiie cily by calling at Ihe Office would meet no deten tion. The Medicines produce u > sickness, norrequire tow diet and hindrance from business. Ten years prooff their virtue before the public have given them it higher standing than any others in the city.— Dr. H. warrants a perfect cure or makes no charge. All weakness of the nrganß speedily removed, and full vigor restored. Gravel, Pilfs, Fever and Ague, Dropsy, Asthma,and all Chronic Complaints promply treated, and sown relieved. Dr. H. may be consulted by letter (post paid) ayd treatment rendered. Turns always moderate. Office with several pri vate rooms, open from Bin the morning lo 11 at night. N. B. Al I in females skillfully treated by Dr. 11. Observe—No Mercury, Balsam or disgust ing mixture arc used by Dr H. jy3l If fkdA DOLLARSREWAIID. DOCTOR M I " V.P STORM'S SPECIFIC COMPOUND, for the cure of Gonotrhasa, Gleets, Strictures, Diabets, Sic. &c., and all other unnaturaldischargesfiom the urethaof cithersex. In no ease has this medicine been known to fail, to effect a permament cute, one too, in the shortest pos sible time. Should this medicine fail to effect a curt' where it has been taken according n directi ins, re turn the empty vial and get back the money. Why then spend both time and money with such quack nos trums as cannot be depended upon; when, for $1 you can purchase a pleasant,safe, ai d speedy cute, com posed solely of vegetable substance? One hundred dollars will l>e paid to anyone who will produce a medicine to equal this compound, or who will prove that it contains any mineral substance whatever. N. 11. This medicine can be had of James P. Wil liamson,cor. High and Gay-sts. (O. T.); Jos. Baw ycr.cor.of Pacaaud Pratt- sts;and of E. Y.Forney, cor. of Clay mid Eutaw-iU, In Washington—of C. Scott, corner of 7th-st. and Pennsylvania Avenue; Robert Patterson, corner o' Oth-st.and Pennsylvania Avenue. Jal7 BAI/TXIHOUK LOCK IbUItMAHY, i\o. 15 a. PRATT STREET, seven doois east of the Bridge.. The oldest Institution in Baltimore lor the cure of the secret disease. DOCTOR HARRIS. (SUCCESSOR TO DR. IIITZEI BEIIOER,) Challenges the world to produce a cure more certain, speedy ami permanent than he now offers to the afflicted. His recent extensive medical tour lias put him in possession of tiie grand scientific secret, of not only eiadicating the lurking poison of vennrial venom, but of restoiing the shattered constitution to its pristine vigor. Dr. 11. confidently assures the victims of vein real disease that he can, in an un patalleled short space of time, restore the patient to perfect health without resorting to the nauseous and deleterious drugs too often administered by quacks. IMPOTENCY, from whatever cause arising, and its sources are various, Dr. 11. p edges himself to re move permanently and effectually, restoring to their lull vigor Hie virule powers. Those addicted to the soli, ary vice, or who maybe suffering from former indulgence a prostration of mental and physicaf en ergies. would find it much to their interest to apply either by letter (post paid) or in person, to Dr. 11., in whom they may piace the most implicit confidence, for honorable secrecy mid efficient aid. Office hours from 6 A. M. to II P. M. ap!4 tf WITHOUT INK lt''Uß VUR CO PA VIA, NO COKE, NO PAY, The gieat remedy foi secret d senses of all kinds, and in every form and stage is DR. CULL,EN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE REMEDY,composed entirely of American Roots!— Travellers among the Indians v ell know that they i ure venereal diseases, without even the knowledge of Mercury or Balsam, The proprietors of this medi cine obtain it at great cost directly from an Indian, and now offer to ihe afflicted an opportunity of being cun d, avoiding the danger ofMercury, and the nau seous taste of Balsam, This m dicine is pleusant to the taste and leaves no ndar upon Ihe breath. Prepared solely by ROWAKD h WALTOM. and sold wholesale and retail by Jos. T. Rowand, 376 Market street, Phila. A an, In Baltimore by N. N. Robinson, corner of Gay and Saratoga streets; Kinsloe fc 1 oy, 581 Marsh Market Space; Janes Stansbnry, No. 337. Broadway, Fell's Point; Gorden & Tubman, No. 152, i West Pratt street. se3 y | VEGETABLE PILLS. THE GENUINE VEGETABLE PILLS AN EFFECTUALCURE FORGONORRHCEA GLEETS, STRICTURES, Ac. Ac. Of all the reme dies yet discovered for the cure of these complaints, the Vegetable' Pills have been the mor effectual, as they have never been known to fait ffecta perma nent cure. They are mild and pi i nt to take, yet powerful in their action, and rney e taken without the knowledge of the most intimate friend. These Pills are pot up in square boxes, wiili full directions accompanying each box. G(J- For sale by J. O. & N. McCormick, N. Cay Ft. (O. T.); and by C# Wifeaiau, Light-ait, opposite Fountain Inn. In Washington—by M. Delany, cor.4{ street and Pennsylvania Avenue, and by C. Scott, cor. 7th st. aitd the Avenue, Price 91 a hoc, jU7 DOCTOR HUET, AM EMB Kit OF THE MEDICAL FACI'LTH of PARIS, Licentiate oi the Medical Facult of NEW ORLEANS, Registered in the 95th folic— Also, a Graduate ol the Medical Faculty of Matj land, since the 3d ut April, 1839. PROPRIETOR GF THE FRENCH MEDICAL. HOUSE. 16 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, (West side* TWO TREES BEFORE THE HOUSE, j P Of?~ THIRTY ODD YEARS of cxpenence i'p Paris and America huve enabled this French Doctotp to cure any form or stage of secret disease hi aver 4 short but reasonable time. Strangers be on you guard. Before you pay enormous lees, read a com plete treatise on secret diseases and destructive hal el'youths, called solitary vice, wiitien and sold pM the French Doctor of the French Medical House, is South Frederick street, west side, two trees heforo the House. Price of the hook 25 cenis. Afflict.; Dl remember that this French Doctor makes the onlpp medicine which will cure stricture without uougie) b and restore impoteiicy to prime vigor with strict horiici esty. Written guaranty uud forfeiture if desired.- Terms moderate. Oi N. B. Diplomas from the Medical Faculties of Basil tiniore and Pnris framed in the ntflce. Sti NO MERCURY OR COPAVIA. There are twth ways to treat a Secret Disease, ihe first so muc boasted of, is merely the temporary disappearance otn Ihe symptoms, by means of mercury or enpavia, ant c requires but a day or two, hut it is very injurious tnxii deed; the second way is to eradicate it out of tbsd system, slowly, safely and surely, without Mercurial or Gopnvia. As the wise say, Found in a day or two, rsl Tis too good to be true. uii Victims of an improper tieatmerit, and with disappointment, may confidentially apply. Per sons WHO have injured their Health by a certain f.rac' Vl tice called solitnry vice, which brings irnpotency 1 " will be restored to prime vigor. This is the oiiljlT place in Baltimore where sure cure can be had oi wrilten guaranty and forfeiture, with strict honesty!" and terms moderate. The mostespectablecity referr! ences will be given. Advice gratis. P 1 CONFEFSIuN. I, the subscriber, publicly con ' fess that I have been afflicted with a secret disease^ ever since 1823; I had thirteen eminent physicians.*" whose names are recorded at the French Medical House; some of them abated the disease, but it al-f ways returt ed worse than beftnc, until it carried* away both sides of my throat and pierced the top oi the palate. 1 also 100 sevetal hones of my nose aud n was almost blind of an eye, and my lace was cover ed with an immense quantity oi' scabs, between i which tile skin was as red as scarlet, and I was in- < deed in a most deplorable condition, so much so that the learned professors pronounced rue incurable It was obvious 10 ue, then, that a common doctor' could not extricate me from the jaws of death—for they all follow the same *1 d routine , with their train* of mercury, mixtures or pills, invented by ignorance and continued by cupidity, and do no good to any hßf* the venders. Several persons recommended Doctor* HUET, of the Medical House, No. lb SOU'I H FRE DERICK STREET, as a scientific man and a rare genius in those complaints. I went to him and he pledged to cure me on written guaranty. I did not' hesitate at a'l on seeing so many likenesses of pi-> tients who are living evidences of the many wonder-l ful cures lie has pctfoimrd in almost every kind of disease. Then he had my daguerrootvpe likeness taken, and I took his medicine for about a year, which completely cured me. He had tfo nmy other likeness taken, and both are to be seen at his office., If tit is meets the eye of some wrfctched being in the' : grasp of death as I was, let him fly to ibis praise worthy philanthropist, whose deep knowledge of the vital principles which animate and move the human frame, are known in both hemispheres and 1 believe from my very soul (not forget ting that I am OH oath) that It is exquisite genius will discover as many new and well appropriated remedies, as new diseases may be formed. HENKY BRCMMER. Sworn before Justice VVm. McJilWin, the 30lh Oo toher, 1845. Baltimoie, Md. DLiS'J RUCTIVE HABIT. How many youth spot! their hta U by the halt ful and dangerous praciice of solitary indulgence. This is very injurious to the in dividuals, whose complexions becoming pale, and their bodies feeble, had digestion, their stomachs very windy, and some pains are to be felt in the stomach, many times in th lungs and elsewhere, according to the duration of this destructive vice. I have seen a great many youths carried to their graves before twenly-seveu years of age, for not having quit it and be relieved iu time. Study frequently produces this affection, since the head, strongly taxod, irrit tea the entire nervous sys tem, although there is little propensity in naluie to pursue this vice during sleep, dreams are ready to seduce the senses of the young vietim, until he in voluntarily becomes guilty of the weakness, from the ellecls of which all the skill of the n edioal profes sion has much difficulty in saving him. It is this se ries of circumstances which gives rise to the cauie. the result of which terminates in nocturnal excite ment. During my residence in Paris, which lasted more than a score of years, I had occasion to examine a great many thousands of those eases which acquaint ed me Willi all the peculiarities of that detestable and injurious habit which soon or iate will kill the patient, or what is worse stfll, biing him to kill him self. Among the very many which I have treated arid cured there, I recollect a man affected with this mis erable complaint, who on the eve of suicide came to see tne; the reading of a scientific journal which 1 published at that time, gave him some rays of hope, and he detailed me his complaint as fo lows: 1 am a man of (hirly odd years old, a portrait pain ter by trade, and in easy circumstances, but the most miserable being in mind tttnt ever lived, I never had any inn rcourse wiih any being whatever but myself. From my boyhood I sought lonely places and indulg ed in dfiis v ce of nature, but soon alter my digestive organs became weak and windy, hard digestions, feebleness and above all so nervous that the least noise made me jump with fcarfulness, MougA / had no fear. You were tight said he to call this complaint noe iurual,for it was at night that I indulged the most in that horrible practice, which debilitated me to sach an extent that I was unable to walk half a mile without taking some, rest, my parents were alarmed at the stale of tny health, called a doctor who suspected me of this practice for he turned every way to find out the truth, 1 denied all, eveo the knowledge of it, hut tesolved to quit it, but it was in vain lor I resisted all the day long, but at night the dreams name to sedu-e my senses and ruined me. I thought if I got married it might change the vice. Therefore sir I have come to the conclusion to put myself unreservedly under your care, and if you don't fit me in gel mairied ami have a family, 1 w ill soon be out f this world. First thing I had to do, was to re-establish the dis orderly orgaus of digestion, then to strengthen the de lidilated organs in question, then another kind of medicine to break the viciated habit of nature, after which the patient found himself of a more lively dis position, get manicd and had several children before I left Paris. ; I will now cile another case which occurred lately lin my practice in Bahimore The patient presented me the following certificate after In ing cured I TO THE AFFLICTED OF THE SOLITARY j VICE. I am a man of thirty years ol age, and have I been addicted in my boyhood to the destiticiive habit ( termed Solitary Vice; I have learned it from bad hoys and practiced it for about ten years, but thank God I ! have quit it and recovered my health and strength J once more. Boon after the commencement of this | abominable practice instead of growing strong, hear ty, and blooming as youths generally do, my health impaired, my body feeble, and my digestion difficult. It was not long before my nareiits were somewhat alarmed and sent for a physician who pronounced I me affected wiih a Liver Complaint—several other I doctors were called in succession, some treated trie ] for Consumption and others for disease of the Heart, however tin y all agreed.that I had Hie Dyspepsia.— | When about 20 years of age I became fretful, tremb ling at the least noise, and shunned all com. any, par- R ticularly that of Females. I cboosed to be alone i though I was not company to myself, and thousands I and thousands of times I secretly desired that death 1 I would come to rid me of my miserable existence (to say no more.) The perusing of a little treatise trans- ! I lated from the French which fortunately fell into my hands, instructed me on the true cause of my suffer ing, I then resolved to quit this nor.lurnal practice and accordingly did so for several years, hut that infernal vice did not leave me, and it committed its depreda tions in my sleep—while in this precarious situation i saw a treatise on this disease advertised in the Sun. I bought it and found lhat it explained my disease so minutely thni I resolved to put myself unreservedly under the care of its author—l did not hesitate much for he showed me several unfortunate beings who had spoiled their health as I did, among whom was a young physician, and they all indeed spsike so highly of the skill, ahHity and experience rt' this truly learn ed physician,that I cannot but join with them in re , commending him particularly in this complaint, for I positivtly certify, that he perfectly restored me in ! every respect, for at this present time I weigh forty two pounds and three quarters more than I did two years ago, and I sincerely thank the Almighty for hav- 1 ing thrown me ia the way of this good man. BENEDICT G. H. GREEN. State of Maryland, Baltimore, city to mis- Be It remembered, that on this 3d day of January, 1845, before me, the subscriber, a Jnst ce of the Peace of said State in and for the city aforesnid, personally appeared Benedict G. H. Green, and made oath on the Holy Evaiigelv or Almighty God the matters and facta set lortb in the above annexed certificate are just and true as stated. Sworn before JESSE CLOUD, J. P ' If this publication should meet the eye of anyone ' who. In the indiscretion and imprudence attendants* youth should have brought on himself any of theevila i alluded to above, to such, the French Doctor offers his services, and pledges the motl I,ororatle secrecy, fifj- He believes lhal he has the means of REME DYING THEIR SUFFERINGS nnd OBTAINING FOB TliEiM A PERMANENT CURE, or no charge icquuod, oia-lni