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&ut(more [Re|ir< led for thn Baltiif Clipper.] tth CO\(JRHSC~SEfISID SE-iSIO.V. WASHINGTON, Dec. 29, I SS IK. The Senate adjourned before the journal was read. It was a solemn mark of respect to the memory of Alexander Harrow, just d<r cttti.'d. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The resolution adopted yesterday, to furnish the volunteers with clothing at the govern f.ient prices, was reconsidered; and it was re- Ssired to the committee on Military Affairs. Mr. Iliralson, from that committee, report ed & bill to raise, in addition to ilie present military establishment, one regiment of dra gootisand nine regiments of infantry. The term of enlistment, under this act, and for the regiments of dragoons, artillery, infantry, engineer soldiers, and riflemen to be "dur ing the war," or five years, at the option of the recruit. The President to appoint one additional Major General to racii o! these regiments, to he taken from the rank of the araiy—an additional (Quarter-master to ho appointed to each regiment, to he ta ken from the subalterns of the line. A boun ty of twaive dollars to be given. Six dollars at the tune of enlistment, and the remainder when the recruit shall join the regiment for duty. The bill was referred to thu Cominitee ol the Whole oil the State ol the Union. Mr. Haralson also reported a bill to refund to the States the money advanced by them to subsist, equip, and transport volunteers; which was referred to the same committee. Mr. Hurt reported a bill to increase the effi ciency of the regiments and corps of the arin.y, and to provide for disabled and infirm officers; which was similarly referred. Mr. C. J. Irigersoll endeavored to submit it resolution, to print five thousand copies of the rejtort on our relations with Mexico, made last June, but the House refused to suspend the rules. Mr. Hamlin, of M aine, submitted a resolu tion, whicn was adopted, to close the releclo r.es in the basement of the Capitol, unless the keepers dispense entirely with the sale of in toxicating liquors. A message was received from the President, staling that he had signed the bill lor the ad mission of lowa into the Union. Mr. Rathbun stated that the representatives elect were now in waiting, and Messrs. Luff' ler ant! Hastings having taken the oath to sup port the constitution of the United States, were assigned seats. Mr. King, of Massachusets, presented the memorial of nine'thoiisand Quakers, who re cently assembled in New Bedford, against all wars. After debate, it was referred to the com mittee of the whole on the state of the Union. The printing was refused—yeas 7'', nays 66. Mr. Cranston presented a similar memorial, which was laid ovar, Mr. Pultit expressing a desire to debate it. Mr. C. J. Ingersoll submitted a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the committees on Naval, Military, and Militia aff'airs, to en quire whether the present mode of enlistment in the ariny and navy cannot be superseded by drafting—the officers to be taken from the pri vates. A large number of petitions and memorials and resolutions were presented, and appropri ately disposed of. Mr. Cobb called up his resolution to amend the rules, so that members, on asking to be ex cused from voting, shall not take occasion to make speeches. Pending the question, the House adjourned. (Reported for (lie lliiluaiorr Clipper.] WA UY LAND LEUISLATt' KE. ANNAPOLIS, Dec. 29, ISIS. At the meeting of the House, the Hon. John P. Kennedy was unanimously elected Spoaker, and being conducted to the chair, delivered a most practical and eloquent add*ess. Geo. G Brewer, was re-elected chief clerk, and Eli Duvall, reading clerk. Benj. H. Gautt of P. Georges, sergeant-at-arms, and Wm. H. Mar shall, of Worcester, door-kee.por. Messrs. John W. Rider ofSom., Saml. T. Houston, of Fre derick, John T. Jackson, of Dorchester, Jas. B. Smith of St. Mary's, and Saml. Rinedollar, of Carroll, committee clerks. On motion, the Rev. M. Hirst, (Methodist Episcopal church,) was elected Chaplain. The Governor, m reply to a message ol' the two bodies, immediately sent in his annual mes sage—a copy of which I send you. Some minor legislation was performed. The Senate, having re-elected all its old of ficers, proceeded to business. As the message will occupy much of your columns, I need not be more particular. MEETING or THE LEGISLATURES. The Le gislature of Pennsylvania will meet at Harris burg on Monday next. The Legislatures of New Jetsey, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Michi gan, meet on the same day. The Legislature of New Yosk meets on the first Tuesday in January, andjilic Legislatures of Maine and Massachusetts, moet on the day following. SENDING A MINIATURE BT MAIL. The clerk of the Post Office at Nashua, N. H. while dis tributing the mail a few days since, noticed that a sealed newspaper felt rather heavy.— Thinking a newspaper would bear squeezing he pressed it with his hand, when c-r-a-c-k! went something inside. Looking in at the end he saw something which he fouad to be a rich gold locket, containing one of the most charm ing faces imaginable. SPECJE. The New York Tribune says:— "The stream of specie from the OH World begins to flow by the packets. The Henry Clay from Liverpool, has $30,00#, and the Oxford a smallar amount. In addition we have to-day $150,000 from Canada. The Cambria, it is new ascertained, had about $500,000 in gold." SUICIDE. Mr. Joseph Caldwell, one of the most aged and respectable citizens of Panola county, Mise.,committed suicide on the night of the 12th inst , by hanging himself in his stable. His mind, fur son.o time shattered, had lately received a fresh shock in the death of his wife, which state of aberration led to the gUjeide. MR. JOHN B. GOUGH. This groat cham pion of tire Temperance cause arrived at Nor lo!u on Thursday last, arid was to deliver a lec ture on Christinas night. CAUGHT. Charles Willis, the robber of the biig Palestine at Newport, has been arrested and the money recovered. The amount was $7,449. S C;*JED THE PLEDGE. About sixty persons gigi the plo !g at Wilmington, on the occa sion of Mr G iiigV-; b lure tit that place last week. irtw* of Hubert W. Moort) j trcen arrested it. Vet* York, on the charge oil defrauding: scvoiitl merchant!) of that I >t out: of $6,000 nr ,000 worth of butli r mid roi:e vies. llinry M, liroadinai), of .Maltttniog i county, Ohio, was recenll* ti 1 rotv 11 from Ins carriage arid killed. \ iitin named lienißiil Doyle "as frozen to death at. Rochester last week. Mrs. Kh'/.abeth Simundu, aged 81 years, wag buriit to death in Roston on Wed nesday. 'l'tv 1 hea 1111 1'nl t rooks, one for Gen. j Taylor, the other for .Mr. (.'lay, have jo-t been! made at Newark. At Albany, teams are crossing the river on the ice. Am RKFHSRP. The Hoard of Aldermen ol New York have refused to appropliulo $5,000 to an ids buying blankets, &e., for the 1,000 volunteers raised in that city. The re usal was based 011 the ground of economy and a de sire to keep down the taxes of the city. FRM<;IM* IN NEW YORK. The Tribue says: —Shipments liuvo obtained another advance- Two or three ships have taken up at 18d. for grain, arid ss. for (lour for Liverpool, and one or two for Ireland at proportionate rates. Cotr ton freights, however, aiu dull, and engage merits coild have been made ath-IGd. To Havre, I's ct-. is obtained for Hour; 150 cts. for provisions; 30 cts. for grain, and 1 ct. for cotton. LARUE llot.s. The St. Louis Era notices the receipt there of six hogs, whose average weight was 000 lbs. El Imi rle 1 of Columbia Attveriueisriii'. rgyo THE CITIZENS OK LEOIU.ETOW V, l>. < . The suhserilier would most ri.-|Mctlully i vilf tlu' alti'lltion ot' tlie riti/.ensot'tieorLii'toiMi 11,5 i lotus assortment ot" CI.I I'l'llS, rASSIAIKKK-S IT. mill \ EST I NHS. wliii-ti lie will iiiukt to order 111 superior style, for sueli prices, lor cash. til.it llill give entire satisfaction. We would also inform those who prefer to lurnish their own Cloth, that should lie tail to give a lirst rate lit. that lie will either pay them for their goods, or fur uish others that w ill lit \VM \. KIUIIAEIHON. Merchant Tailor, bridge st., 5 doors west of Union Hotel. WANTED—An Apprentiee, ol industrious habits and good eharaeter. Apply inuiieihaleli to d-lh-lni IV.M. A. ItICIIAKIISOV \EW AUCTION A\l) COMMISSION STORE. Tin subscriber having obtained la eertse to sell at auction, and located hiiusclt in that large and commodious building lately erected by Messrs. I laslap 8c Weeden, fronting dill street and I'enn. avi one, between C street ami Louisiana avi nue, and fronting tin west end id' the Centre Market, respectful ly oilers his services to sell property of every descrip tion. All sides entrusted to his cure, will receive his personal attention, and every effort will be intuit to make goods command fair prices, lie will bestow par ticular attention to the arranging and disposal of funii lure at private houses, lie can store a large quantity of goods, and storage will be low. Any furniture sent to him 011 commission will be carefully stored and taken care of. lie has always on hand,at private sale, a good assortment of beds, bedsteads, and other furniture at low cash prices. nIT-coti" THOS. C. WILSON, Auctioner. CUEIUSTMAS FESTIVAL. ) THE LADIES' SEWING CHICLE of the Island intend holding a sale of USEFUL and FANCY ARTICLES, Refreshments, BM?., Die proceeds of which are designed to promote die interests of the Protestant Episcopal Church in that part of the city. The sale will be held in the large frame building on Tenth street, near Mary land avenue, adjoining tire res idence of W. M. Morrison, Esq. It will he opened 011 THURSDAY, the 24th instant, at 12 o'clock, M., and continue for several succeeding days. The articles are such as it is hoped will give satisfaction, and will he sold at prices to suit the times. Contributions of refreshments, Btc. will be gratefully received. Admittance 12j cenls. N. 11. On Christmas day the sale will not commence till 3 o'clock. d' 22 d Ft)K THE SOI'TH. WIN TE K ARK A N EME NT! fHI 11 It KK TIMES A WEEK. Carrying th c .1 GRB.IT CHXTR.IL V. S. Mail, by tire well known and popular routes, via Chesapeake Ray, 10 Norfolk, Portsmouth, Franklin, Richmond, Petersburg, Gaston, VVeblon and Charleston, S. C., (avoiding all those unpleasant changes as on the route via Washing ton,! and 110 loss of sleep, to VVeldon. SCHEDULE. s> Leaving Spear's vvliarf llnlti- J r*N more, every MONDAY, WED fexAg/.ttfeay \ESDAY and FRIDAY.a 4 o'elk -'c'l.-c AVig;—' p, j\| ti, one of tin popular, com fortable and safe Steamboats, with their experienced commanders ft crews.in the UF.< >RC IA, ('apt. Cannon, or HERALD, ("apt. Russell, or JEWESS, ('apt. Sutton. This Line lias been running for upwards of twenty years, without ln\s of Property or Life. The Boats limit expressly for this Route. Arriving ip Norfolk next morning, after a comfortable night's sleep, at li o'clock, A. M. Thence up James River with its J beautifnl scenery, in the htenmboat CI'RTIS PECK. Capt. Davis or ALICE, ('apt. Brough, to Rich mond or City Point Railroad, now in complete order, to Petersburg, Va., (h aving Baltimore at same time, atJ ways in advance of tin line via Washington,) thence to VVeldon ami Charleston, S. t'.: through as fast as any other line, with much more comfort and less expense. This Line also connects with the Sea Board ami Roa noke Railroad, from Portsmouth, by Railroad, toGrays ville. Franklin, N'ewson's and Baykin's Depots. And by steamer Fox, from Franklin to Kdcnton, Plymouth, Nevvhern, and Washington, N. C. Returning leave Norfolk, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 3 P. M.., connecting (next morning) at Baltimore with the Lines going South, West, and East. Conformable to our usual custom at this season, the fare will he as follows: Between Baltimore St Norfolk or Portsmouth DO Do do Franklin - f (X) Do do Richmond or Petersburg, Va.. 500 Do do Gaston or VVeldon 9 0(1 Do do Thro' to Charleston, S. C.,... 21 00 Meals on board Bay and James River Boats included, thereby saving at least .< -2 expenses* by the above routes will please be di rected by our Soliciting Agent in the Cars, hand t our checks to him, or to the Porter in the Yard, (Norfolk Line labelled on his hat.) who will conduct you and your baggage to the boat. T. SHEPPARD, Agent. Baltimore, December, 1846. d*24-d F ASHI O If A B L h5 HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, No. 20* WEST PRATT STREET. GEORGE K. Q VAIL would most respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has u w on a large ami goner i! assortment ol AT-*, of all kinds, ol his own manu facture, which, for beauty of style and fini-h, cannot be excelled. Together with a large stock of CAPri. consisting of Fur, Cloth and Glased. He would also call the particular attention of tin* LAD!I 8 to his handsome selection of Lynx, Sable Martin, Genet nnd other MUFFS; also, to his beau tiful fancy velvet and C oth CAPS for children. (JT?*Tne above Goods having been selected by him self in New York, for hi* retail trade, and purchased a; the lowest cash ptices, he is enabled to sell them wholesale or r< tail, as low as any other house in the city. 013-11 sU DRESS INO GOWNS. K. I)' INDUCE, Dra, per and Tailor, No 30 GERMAN STREET (a ft w doors east of Sham st ) has a few more of those Gar nents left. He is thankful for past favors, and solicits a eontirni ince of the public patronage. N'.B. An apprentice wanted—one of industrious ( habits and good moral character. nll-lawtJal nl{. SWEETSER S FYIB \< T OF LIVERWORT WD TAR. Many incurable cases of Consumption result from ne glected coughs and colds. Dr. Sweetser's medicine cures ( 'oughs, ('olds. Spitting of Blood, Pain in the Side and Breast, \sthma and Consumption. One botth i sufficient to make a trial. Price w| per bottle. For sale by Perkins. Hanee, Robinson, Jones, and Thompson; also, Hopkins, F. Point. d 4 \ r OTICE TO CRKnirtms. The cr (lit ors of JOSEPH A. RVERII AIM', an Insolvent Debtor, are hereby notified to prwnt ilieir claim* (prior to the date of his nppltc ition for the bene fit o* tiie Insolvent Lews,) properly authenticated, to the under/igned. or to George Ernest, Jr.. E-q . Auditor of [ Merit vent D 'htors' estate*. on or hi fore the. 120 th day of February in xt, pn puamry to a dividi niol a l< t . dlB l.tw4t •R V f'. L E HORVVITZ, Perm.Trur. j SHADED PCRSKSITiK. A luaiiUfiil assort ment "'i hand and for - th bv d2i JAS. M IIAIGJ 133 Baltimore st, mn ■ —CJCL'sUaEjM—n i {■jf THE 01.0 STASB..fiO now .- MEDICAL \ND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, \<>. IN Ncll<l Nllfft. V. 4K, Ht:ru u:s south <;.IY struts, II A I. 'l' r M O K E . I WUIUMIKII lor tin perfect cure "I' nil IHf J <iHn;> incident to the llutnati System, lint partic tilnrly I'IUV VI'K COMPLAINTS, hi i i ii nature, fruin whatever cause tin y may orilritt ute,or in WIPIP ver state tln'v may bo, from tiic most > i inplo OONOlilillO-10, lii tin- worst iiiul must ihlfieillt Syphilitic Affections, | ami inula r tin- |ii>rs>innl superintendence of .1. now, M. I)„ a<i K. II VK< OUKT.M. I>., I'IIVSICIANS AMI sU RGEO.NS. In nhis' i|tti-rn'o 01* tin: increase in his bushier*:, ami fur tho is iti r accommodation of his numerous patients, lir. IX>U has associated with himself, Dr. EDWARD j IIAIU.'OCKT, of London, late Principal Surgeon to tilt* Wnfrmil Hospital at Havnnna, and for the la*t four ; ymrs A.-sLtint Surgron t" the New York City ILwpit- i al; hy tin.-' urranpement pathnts will always he r>ur* ol i finding one of them at home, day and evening. Dr. Dow, in his younger day, tned to think it requi , site to give the public some of the outline* of his s\i- : perior (|tiaiitieatioiis as a I'hysir ian and Surgeon, ami j coine or the advantage* gained by consulting him per- i nonally on certain difficult and dangerous diseases-, *>ueh | ns had baffled the skill of all common physicians: but , this has heeoriie unnecessary, as hi* UXIUVALLEF) SI'CCKSS has he'-one well known, and for the last * years his J name ha* heen celebrated for the cure of the above diseases, in all the eivilizcd countries on tie Globe. . It i> sulheicnt for him at present to nay, that he is r , regularlv educated physician, Graduate? of tint Philadel phia Medical School, in Class IK'), since tiiat he has devoted hi.- whole time and attention to the study and j euro of all difficult diseases, such a> require Practical I fcnpericnoe TO ENSURE SUUUESS. Ifis practice is according to the latest improvements in the English and French mode of treatment; he | strikes at the root of disease, eradicates tin* disease it- ; self, imtiiedialely, tlien removes tie symptom* as may ; best suit tin east • During his late medical tour through England, France ! and Germany, (visiting all tin principal Hospitals and i witnessing th latest improvements 111 medicine made | in those countries,) he has made some valuable acqui j sitions to the healing art, whereby many diseases are j cured in ns few days an it formerly took week* or months, without the slightest danger of a return of the j disease, or secondary symptoms, if the ease is attend- ; rd to early. His medicines are free from Mercury and all Miner- j al (Kiisous. put up 111 a neat and compact form, and may he taken in a public or private house, or while j travelling, without exposure or hindrance froin busi- j liens, and warranted to cure all eases, and that in the . shortest possible time, without the least injury to the syleni or bar of detection by friend*. |KM :'P( III* |M )\V, within tie last ff y ttrs, has curtd more than '2 1,500 ca- 1 •es of Private Complaints, a ffcacticc, which no doubt exceeds that ol all the other physicians of this city, j and by hi* improved course of treatment he guarantees ! m effect speedy and permanent cures, in ail eases of , Chttnn'i*. Ch'ers, Eruptions, and all other forms | ot" tin Venereal Disease, if taken early, without dan g r of Secondary or Tertiary Symptoms. Within the last tear he has treated .'1,71*2 cars s of PRIVATE C<iMPLAIM'S; 6sl cases of Venereal in their different forms and ! stages; *207 recent just broke out; 4lff old chronic ; cases, iii.iiiv of which kind had been years standing, ul- ' ci*rs in the throat, nos or roof of tin* mouth, some with ' the partition of the nose gone, and the palate of the j mouth much decaved from tin* e!fl*rte ot MEHCU Ii Y , given hy mexperii-nced physicians, or others, not M. D.'s; some rases with hard and painful swellings on tin bones, >ores and eruptions on different parts of the : body. Am*. &.<•., many of Uiose chronic eases were re- , commend* d to us hy phynicians ami others, who had 1 known of our extraordinary skill iti curing those old 1 and difficult eases, hitherto considered in< arable. Drs. 1)< )\V it IIARCCHJRT would take this opportu- i nity to return their thank* to the medical men ami oth- ■ • rs, who have reeommended patients to their cure.— From tin ir great experience for many years in Hospit als and Private Practice, and from their improved 1 course of treatment, by which the disease, if attended ! to early, is stripped of all its painful and horrible as pects, and a perfect cure effected in a few days, they nope to continue to MERIT THE APPROBATION' OF ALL. Hardly a day passes but they are called upon by per j sons who had been taking medicine lor weeks and mouths without benefit, where, in the first instance, I thev w ere promised a perfect cure in about THE TWINKLING OF AN EVE. Therefore, all who desire to he (Wed, not merely have j the disease checked for aw hile to break outin it> worst j and most difficult forms, will call at 4s SECOND STREET, 4H BETWEEN SOUTH AND GAY STREETS, as soon as possible, after finding themselves diseased. ' i M the fi->M cases above-mentioned, 64 are now tuk- ; ing medicine, the others are all thoroughly cured, and : warranted that the disease shall never return in any shape or form. 3.089 cases of Local diseases, as Gonorrhoeas, Gleets, ! Strictures, Affections of the Bladder. Prostrate Gland, J and other diseases of the Urinary and Genital Organs, j of both sexes, have come under our care within the last year; of this number 9 are now taking medicine*, the others are either well or so mu h relieved its not to ! require the aid of medicine*. Young men troubled with Seminal Weakness, (In voluntary Emissions in sleep,) a most terrible com plaint, with its long train of bodily and mental evils, which, if neglected, blasts all future prospecte, how ever flattering they may he; all moral courage becomes merged in the gem ral imbecility of both mind and body —such should remember Drs. Dow i*. Harcourt, who have been unusually successful in treating the above complaint- and warrant a perfect cure in all case* or no pay w ill be taken. .'lff eases of the above complaint have commenced our course of treatment within the last six weeks; the IIIOM of these have wholly rccov- ! ered; the others are improving as fast as could he ex pected, considering the seventy of tin-cases and the h ngtli of time they had been afflicted with this most horrible complaint. Drs. D. \ 11. can, without IN tast ing, say. tlicy have cured thousands from the above . disease, and have never yet met a case in which they could not effect a rapid and permanent cure, their ! treatment operates as if by magic, cheeking the omis- 1 sions and restoring these organs to their natural and liealtiiv torn in a verv short time. TO'THE LADIES. You who are troubled with Suppression*, Irregulari ty. &.*. of the Monthly Turns, Weakness or Whites. | or any of the numerous ills peculiar to the Female System, ure respectfully invited to call at IS SEC OND STREET, IN where Drs. I). H. are confidentially consulted, and a cure warranted in a few days, by their improved course of treatment. Advice gratis. Dr. Don's PREVENTATIVES for Married Ladies whose health will not admit of their increasing their family, may be obtained as above. Price This preparation has been in extensive use for the lust eight years, and has proved a blessing to thousands of deli cate females. For sale as above. Dr. Hareourt's celebrated <: o ug ii i) n op s , for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Whooping I .Cough. N.e. See., with directions and everything in full, j Price ;"0 cents single, or ."$/> per dozen. Beware of counterfeit*—none genuine unless signed E. Harcourt, M. D. Surgical < >pc rations performed according 10 the im- | prove incuts in modern Surgery, Midwifery, Sic. attend- i ed to. Apply as above. SURGICAL OPERATIONS performed for the poor (gratis) between the hours of 1-2 1 and I. every day hut Sundays. Diseases of the EVE and EAR attended to ns obovc. I N. 11. ADVICE GRATIS—A cure warranted or no I pa,. Urcolle't lei SECOND ST.. Drs. DOW & HAR COURT. You who apply as above, are certain of a perfect cure; you are certain their remedies contain no mer cury or poisonous substances; you are also certain that Drs. ii. k. ll,are old and skilliu) Physicians and Sur geons. and understand the above diseases in all their different varieties. These are some of tile reasons wh, all those who read thisadvertisement will, as soon as occasion requires, he sine tp call on Drs. D. 11. to I tired, t 'lire warranted. Strangers and others in search of a Physician in whom they can place confidence, will be sure to call as above. Office open Day and Evening. Private Apartments, so that patients never come in contact or see am one hut the Doctors themselves, one or both. All who desire speedy and permanent cures will call as above as soon as they tiinl themselves diseased. Im a very few days will then he required to effect a cure. Drs. I). \ 11. are willing to consult with physicians of respectable standing on any difficult ease of disease. Also, calls made in any parts of the city or country.— Charges reasonable in all eases. " ,| jj VEGETABLE PILLS. gJMHE GENUINE VEUETA HLEPILI.S, 1 # AN EFFECTUAL CURE FOR GONORRHOEA, '■ GLEETS, STRICTURES, &e. &c. Of all the rente- I dies yet discovered for the cure of these complaints, the Vegetable Pills have been the nuts effectual, as they have never been known to fail Rectatiernia nentcure. They are mild and pi i nt to take, yet powerful i* their action, and mey p taken without the knowledge of the most intimate friend. These Pills are put up in square boxes, v. • ill full directions j accompanying each box. ftT - For ral •hyJ.O. kV. McCormick,N. Gay st, (0.T.); and hy U. Wiseman, Light-st., opposita Fountain Inn. In Washington—by M. Delany, cor.4j street and Pennsylvania Aveane, and hy C. Scott, cor.'tit st and the Avenue, Price .til a hog. iaF7 f livt"! YYOHK MOVES, suitable for Pre sents I have just received a handsome assort I tnent of the above, for presents; for sale by .1 \s. M. iI.VIG, IXI Baltimore street. BR. TO WNBEND'S OOMrOUND Filract ol* Sarsaparilla. rg'HIS EXTRACT is put up in quart hollies- j E il is i'B limes cheaper, pleasatiter, and warrant | i d superior to any sold. Ii cures diseases without Vomiting, Purging, (Sickening or Dcbiliating the ;:• ticni, and is particularly adapted for n SPRING AND SUM&IKR MED WISE. Tilt great beauty aud superiority 01 this S.vsuparills j ovi r all oilier remedies, is. while ii eradicates I disease, it invigorates the bistv. CONSUMPTION CURED. CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN. BRONCHITIS. CONSUMPTION, LIVER COM PLAINT, COLDS, COUGHS, CATARRH, ASTHMA, SPITTING OF HLOOII, SORENESS IN THE CHEST, HECTIC FLUSH, MGHT SWEATS. I IKFICULT Oli PROFUSE EX PECTORATION, PAIN IN THE SIDE, &c. HAVE .INI, CAN BE CI'RIJ) : | Hi. Townsi.nd:—i make the following statement it i order to express my gratitude to you an t to recom I mend) our Sarsaparilla, and your compound Extract jot Sareiparilla to those who are so unlortiinate as to have lung complaints or consumption. Whilst resid I ing in Ihe south several years ago, had a long and severe sickness, which with subsequent exposure | very materially injured my eoustilution, I being able however much of the time to work, although my lunge were affected and I had a cough; for the last year I grew much worse, and the last winter I caught | a severe cold. The pain in my breast, distriss in | breathing and coughing very much increased. I took j a number of popular remedies for consumption, but ' tltev failed to relieve me. At last I was confined to | iny room, and waa so had with the consuniptiOH that ' I did nut expect to remain here long. I sentfor Mar- I cos i>. Moore, who resides at the corner of Lydius I and Grand st-', (who will confirm this statement) and I made a disposition of my property. A few days af I ter this a friend sent you to see me; you ordered a . bottle ol your Extract of Sarsaparilla I took it ac cording to .vmir directions and liniHetlifilely 1 felt re ! lieved—my pain gradually left me—l soon breathed \ fteely—roj hacking cough subsided—l raised vastly ! and slept soundly—and to my astonishment and de ! light, when I had taken tin contents of tlu Lottie, I \ was uiile as you well remember, to walk from Ferry jto Beaver st, to obtain more. I have continued to J lake it, and am now about my business, although it it j not more than two months since I commenced will; ; your medicines—and am thankful to the Lord that I was induced to try litem. BAM. H. STUART, 26 Ferry st. \ Albany, May ltitli, 1846. ! Probably there never was a remedy that has been so successful in d- spcratc eases of consumption as , this, it cleanses am! strengthens the system, and ap i pears to heai the ulcers on the lungs, and the pa tients gradually regain their usual health and 1 strength. READ THE PROOF. Dr. Townsend: i had. been afflicted for months h) a dry, hacking cough; at least 1 raised great quutili ! tics of had matter, and experienced a severe pain in imy left side, accompanied with a distress on my | lungs—my cough very much increased, and 1 had ! cold night sweats. Learning that you had a remedy j for such cases, 1 concluded to liy it. I purchased a ; hott't of your Extract of Sarsaparilla—before 1 had finished taking it, my cough raising, and the pain 1 in my side lett me, and I now have regained my gen j eral health. Believing your medicine to be a very ; valuable one, I cheerfully recommend it to those who are similarly situated. 1 found the medicine pleas ant to the taste and strengthening to the body. WM. H. McKINBTKY, 284 Grand M, New York, April 20lh, 1846, RHEUMATISM, This SarsnpatiWa is used with the most perfect sac cess in Rheumatic complaints, however severe ot chronic. The astonishing cures it has performed ate indeed wonderful. Other remedies sometimes give temporary relief. This entirely ersdeiates it from the system, even when the limbs and bones arc dreadfully swollen. Dr. Townsend: I was attacked with a distressing | pain in nty hipjoint, so bad that I could not walk without my crutches; aud tnuch or the time I was : obliged to keep my bed. I tried several remedies, but tliey did not relieve me. 1 then called on one of our first Physicians; he did not help me. I heard of yout Sarsaparilla, and obtained a bottle, and in a few days , it entirely aured me, aid I am as well now as ever. ASHBELL WALKER,irt Daniel st. - Albany, January 2, 1845. (W-H ear Mr. Seth Terry, one of the oldest and most respectable Lawyers in Hartford, Conn. The following is ai exitaet of a letter received from liitn' j Dr. Townsend—l have used one bottle of your Sar saparilla, and find il is excellent in its effect* upon a 1 chronic rbeatnatic pain to which I am subject, from an injury wceasionod several years ago hi a public siage. Please send me two bottles to the care of l)r | Seymour. I have conversed with two of our princi ■ pal physicians, and recommended your Sarsaparilla SETH TERRY. Hartford, March 12, 1815. Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir: I have, been entirely cured, by using your Extract of Sarsaparilla, of a chronic inflammatory iheuinatism, with which I have been afflicted for the last two years very severe ly. I have endured the most agonizing pains; my feet and legs were dreadfully swollen, and there have been months when 1 was unable to attend to my business. Being cured of the Rheumatism, and having my general health restored by your agreeable medicine, I thought I could do no less than acquaint i you of my success in using your Sarsaparilla. Per liaps 1 should add, that 1 used tin prescriptions of I'll sieians, and purchased some of all the embroca tions aud ointments in the market, and received no lu-nefil. Yours. &c. WILLIAM LIPPINCOTT, 225 Water st, New Yotk. November 13,1845. j Dr. Townsend: You remember that when I ob tained a bottle ol your Sarsaparilla, and promised, if lit effected a cure, to give you a ee-tilicate. I ant | lia|fpy to have it ill niv power to return the favor. I had been sorely afflicted by the Rheumatism for ' months: much of the time so bad that I could nei ! tiler eat, sleep nor walk. It would be impossible for me to desciibe the pain and agony I endured. I tried a number of remedies without being benefitted. A gentleman, who knows the qualities of your Satsa parillc. induced me to try a bottle. I did so, and, to my great astonishment, it in a few days efieoted a perfect Cdre; if any are incredulous, I invite them to call on me, and I promise to satisfy them of the truth ! of the above. IRA GODFREY, No. 5 Liberty street. | Albany, March 26, 1845. ! GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Towneend's Sarsaparilla is a soveregn and speedy cure for incipietitjConsumption, Barrenness, Leucorrhas, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary j discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of ] the system; no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causes, produced by irregularity, iliness or | accident. QQt-Nolhiug can be more surprising than its invi gorating effects on the human frame. Persons, all , weakness aud lassitude before taking it, at once be cotne robust nud full of energy under its influence i It immediately counteracts the nervelessness of the ! female frame, which is the great cause of barren ness. It will n dbe expected of us, in cases of so delicati - a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed. , but we can assure the t tilicted, that hundreds of ca- ; see have been resorted to us. Several eases, whet, families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have beep blessed with healthy offspring. Dr. Townsend:—My wife being greatly distressed by weakness and general debility, and suffering con tinually by pain and a sensation of hearing down, i falling of the womb, and with other difficulties, and having known eases where your medicine lias ef fected great cures, and also hearing it recommended ; fur such diseases as I have described, 1 obtained a I bottle of yout Extract of Sarsaparilla, and followed ' the directions you gave me—in a short period it re-1 moved her complaints and restored hci health. Be j ing grateful for the benefits she received, I lake plea I sure in thus acknowledging it, and recommending i; | to the public. M. I). MOORE, I Cor. of Grand and Lydius sts. Coxsackie, Sept. 28,1846. j Dr. Townsend: i To all whom it may concern —This is to testify. ; that my wife used one bottle of yaur Sarsaparilla pre j vious to her confinement, under the most alarming I I and delicatecircumstances,being troubled with the] dropsy, swelling of the feet, nervous affections, and | j very much debilitated; with my persuasion, and re j commendation of those who had used it, she was in- ' j duced to try it, with little or no fnith, and suffice ii j J to say, the tne licine had the happy and desired ef , j feci, not only in the hours of confinement,but aftei I I the expiration of one week ofits use the dropsy am ' her nervous affection gave way to an astonishingde > gree, and her health is now better than il has beer 1 for a long time previous. If this will be of any scrvioe to you, or any out j that doubts the effects of the medicine, you arc tn ' lirely welcome to it. I subscribe myself your most obedient and obliged servant. S.S.JAMESON. For sale by SETH S. HAVCE, 10 ' Balttmoic Btij ind corner Char Job and Pmtt-€t? tie, or six bolilt-s for $6. "1 MEDICAL OFFICE, No. 4 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, j (First door fiom Baltimore st. going towards the dock) | rjttAK K SOTICEof Mr. ROGERS'NAME on j M diflbrent paitenf the Office. Attendance Irom 8 A. M. till 10 at night. CL'HE !VARRANTED ! (tr?-NO PAY UNLESS A CURE BE EFFECTED IN TWO liAVB. DR. ROGERS, Mem bet of the Medical aad Surgical Societies of New j Yum and Louisiana. Graduate of llie University of j Pennsylvania, and Honorary member of the Wasli- I ington University o< Baltimore, of ten yeais stand ing. may tie consulted on all diseases to which tin I he.ui.in tr.-irne is incident, but limn particularly in j ll.at class of cases commonly called SECRET DISORDERS. I lilt. ROGERS, from a regular niedicul education I and a practice iff 13 years, (exclusively devoted to the tieatiueut of these maladies,) in New York, Ha vaua New Orleans, Mexico, and this city, is enabled to WARRANT to both sexes a safe, speedy and perma nent cure, for the WORST CASUS of them, or any of the effects resulting from the use of mercury for the malpractice of i|uacks. I'eisons afflicted with copper-colored blotches, or the face anil head, pains in tin: limtis or body, uodts ; on the bones of the arms and leas, ulcerated sore i nose,mouth or throat, or any other symptoms of I thai loathsome ill sense, 4 7 HE CO A S I'll UTIONAL '■ A FEEC'I'IO A," persons afflicted with obstinate urethral discharges, or weakness of the urinary or > gang,or who are suffering from indulgrrcr in ncer- I lain destructive habit known as the "SOLITARY ' VlCE," and who, fiom disgust and disappointment, 1 have abandoned all hopes ola cure, arc strongly i urged to call at hi office. If NOT CCRUD no money 1 WILI. BE demanded. I GONORRHOEA AND GLEET—Cured in from 9 1 to 90 hours by a single application, wiihotit requiting I patients intake auy medicine whatever. This treat ment cures in one-sixth the time of any other. It is (perfect. 11 ri quires no change of diet or habits. No ! nauseating doses ot Balsam, Turpentine, Hmlem | Oil, Stc. No astringent injei tin is or bougies used, I but a cuiiiic obtuin*d fo certainty , in llietiiue named, | without pain, inconvenience, or discovery. | STRUCTURE. This diei use is of very fr.qumtoc ! cutrence, and often exists in persons who are not the 1 least aware of it It frequently prevents men from , being lathers, who otheiwisc would have children.— I It induce* impmcncy, great weakness of the parts, fistula, dyspt psia, diseases of the bladder, the meters and kidneys, llr. Rogers treats the diseareon a hew } plan, known to be ilie only method that ev< r perma j nently removes fftiictures. All other m-ihoUs of ] treating it are mere CALMATIVES. Tlicy only suspend ' ihe symptoms for a short time but cause the eoin -1 plaint to retiiin with redoubted violence, ami leader it more difficult to cute. Di. Rogers wi'l contract to remove Stricture for a certain sum payable when it j be ascertaintd that the disease is pt- marten fly re moved. In all cases a cure be obtained to certainly in as many hours as it formerly required days, or even weeks, without pain or inconvenience. (gjf-lIR. ROGERS can refer to Rome of the most respectable persons of Baltimore, that have been I cured by him of strictures ttial had, for a long time, been pronounced incurable. SPASMODIC STRICTURE removed in an hour. DISEASES OF TiIEdfROSTRATE GLAND and affections of the eyes ami skin speedily cured, j Qn- AII diseases of Females, speedily attended to. I SURGICAL OPERATIONS—such ae inrSquint ing. Club Foot, &c., performed on the poor gratis. Separate Private Offices. ' Strict SECRECY observed and charges moderate. ; Persons at a distance must pay postage. | FRENCH, SPANISH and PORTUGUESE spoken, j TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE. Dr.Rogersconducted ! far several years the most extensive Veneiral Hospi tals e"er established in New York. Havana and New j Orleans, and it is generally known "hat his practice, j experience and success, in the treatment of private diseases, have bei n TREBLE thai of any other phy i sician south of New York. For evidence of legal qualification, he refers to ihe Piofessors ol ihe medi cal colleges named above, and for proofs of nnequal -1 led tureen in the treatment of the most desperate ■ cases, to numerous certerfieates (substantiated by oath) tendered him by gra elul persons, afflic'ed wilh - diseases that were considered absolutely incurable. The following, from a very rcspeclable gentleman, is ! selected from a number, for its brevity. It needs lit tle discernment to perciivs that one well established j eweis woith allthe PUFFING, AUCTIONEERING, and SELF-LAUDATION, in the wo Id: CERTIFICATE. Thu isto certify, That I was afflicted With Stricture ' of the Urethra, at times accompanied with a gleety I discharge, lor a term ol fifteen years, the greater part ofwhicb time I was under the charge of several emi- I nent physicians, who all failed in doing niy complaint any good. 1 bad very great difficulty in passing mv water, and was obliged to get out of bed several i times each night to do so. Mr health became very bad. 1 had paia in the back, about the kidneys, and , dyspepsia, and I lost my power and became :mpo ! lent. After enduring the greatest sufferings, I was . advised to apply to Dr. Rogers, who cured me per fsctly in about ten days, without giving me any pain, ' and although several mounts have now passed, I ! have had no return whatever rf my cc mplaint, and I my health, in every respect, is as good as that of any j person. (Signed,) J H. G ' ♦ *. ' State of Maryland, City of Baltimore SOT: | On the 12th day of April, A. D. 1844, to fore me, the subscriber, it Justice of the said Stale, in and for the city of Baltimore aforesaid, personally appeared J'* li G***, and made oath on the Holy Evungely :of Almighty God, that the facts stated in the lortgo -1 ing statement are true. Sworn and subscribed he , fore I). H. MCDONALD. MEDICAL OFFICE, No. 4 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, [First door going from Baltimore st. towards the dock] Established in order to afford the affl cied sound and scientific medical aid, and for the MTTHLSSK'N of QCACKEKY. DR. ROGERS To young men and others, who may ha.e injured themselves by improper indulgences. IMPOTEN CY-IMP UIS SA NT E. One of the most frequent penalties paid by those ' who give unrestrained license to their passions, is a loss of virile power. The young, unaware of the fearful results that may ensue are hut 100 apt to com mit excesses. Itupotency may and does occur from stricture, gravel, deposites in the urine, and from many other causes; but by far the most frequent j source of it i abuse of the sexual organs, by exces ! sive venery or self-pollution—particularly the last 11 is a fact w ell known to those who understand the mailer, that all those who practice the tolitary vice lose the power of pro-cteaiiiig sooner than the more 1 prudent. Too great excitement of the genital organs is, however, productive of o her effects besides pre mature impotency; it tends to derange the diges'ive (auctions and weaken the physical and mental pow efs Thus parente and others are often deceived as | to the true source of the complaints of youth and young men. It could be shown how the attenuation ; of the frame, palpitation of the heart, derangement j of the nervous system, cough, indigestion, and a train of symptoms, indicative of consumption, are of en ascribed to wrong causes, when in reality they : are the consequences of an alluring and pernieious t practice,alike destructive to the mind and bodv. PES PERTES SEMINALESINVOLUNTAIRES. The most common ri suit of self-abuse is iuvoiun- I taryßeminal emission- 1 , for various reasons, but a j passing notice of this distressing complaint can be [given here. It conies on very gradually, it eom mences by a precipitate emission of semen eit' i r in | coition or during lascivious dreams. The emissions are premature and without force, and the erections slight arid incomplete and soon subside. As the nf ! fection increases, Ihe emissions become more fro - qu.-nt and more readily excited, are induced merely | by eratic ideas or the least contact or litilation. and 1 take place without erection and without pleasure— j sails sccousse et sans sensations volnptuese. In ill s ! weak and susceptible condoiori nf the organs—pol lutions arc liable to occur both d ly and night, gradu ally undermining the heallli. The patient becomes pale, thin and weak, suffers from pains in back ami head, has disturbed vision, ; and a sickly languid look, and feels totally unfitted ; for active bodilv or mental occupation. His mind being constantly absorbed with his sufferings, he | eagerly peruses evi ry thing relative to his complaint. Obliged to conceal tiis situation from his friends, and ashamed to apply to those who from education, knowledge and practical experience are alone able to assist him, lie flies to some ignorant quack, lo wborn his pecuniary means are drained, for which [ he only meets in return with bitter disappoinment. j At length, epilepsy, cutalepsy, mania, or somet other | disease of the neivous system, makes its appearance, j and the patient is relieved from his horrid situation | bv a premature death, the cause of which had frc I qitently been entirety overlooked by his unsuspecting I friends. j If this publication should meet the eye of any rne who, in the indiscretion and imprudence attendant mi [ youth should have brought on himself any ol the evils alluded to above, to such, Dr. Rogers offers his servi ces, and pledges the inosl honorable secrecy. He be lieves that he hasthe meansnfremedyingtheirsuff'er itigs and of obtaining for them a permanent cure. If | such however shi uld not be the case at least no loss will he sustained hv their apply ing to him, inasmuch I as '-If no mi re can be effected no pay uiill he required.'' AD VICE-CAUTION Perse as afflicted wish Impotency must avoid the alluring promises and sunt eiirtg acquirements of Ent piries and Uuacke. who, one and all, are perfectly ignorant nl lire innumerable causes nf ihe affection, and eat t ■■ n<v<wni s do much mors tintni than good. No ua d- ate '. mstu eat is elk-eiual; a variety of eooeen iru.-t Lo removed by a variety ot' remedies, llr. ROGERS is continually being applied to by persons afflicted in this way, whose means have, bees rx huusted by advance payments, and who r,-*i<uve no benefit whatever (torn the commencement, bI6 DOCTOR HUET, "—"j A MEMBKK OP THE MEDICAL FAl'l'LT 1 J\. of PARIS, Licentiate oi the Medical i'uct, G. <il NEW ORLEANS, Registered in the 95th |if irvtl Ale.), a Graduate 01 the Medical Faculty of Mi •lo>l land, since the Sd 01 April, 1839. ; |i< Fillrl'ltlETGK GF THE . raEM.ll HOUSE. 111 11; SOUTH B'KKDKhICK STHF.H'J', ( tVrtftV, a TWU TICEE!? BEFORE 'HIE HOUSE, .1 0(7" THIRTY ODD YEARS <d experience 1,1 I am and America have enabled this Trench llncm to cure any lorn nr stage of secret disease in a very flu it bill reasonable time. Strangers be on yotiM guard. Bi fore you pay enormous lets, read aLo J fill to 11, arise on secret (iiseie.es and destructive hrisV or yontliH, called solitary vice, wniten and sold by the Trench Doctor of the Trench Medical House, 15 South Frederick street, west side, two trees before the House. I'rice of the hook 95 cents. AtHictod remember thai this French Doctor makes the only medicine ivhico wiM cu r e stricture without nuigiei and restore impoieiicy to prime vigor with strict hon esty. Written guaranty and forfeiture if desired.— Terms moderate. IV. B. Diplomas from toe Medical Faculties of Bal timore and Pans fratrn d in the office. NO MERC'D'UY OH COPAVIA. There are two ways to treat is Secret Disease, (he lirst so much boasted of, is merely the temporary disappearance of the symptoms, hy means ol mercury er copavia, and requires but a day or two. bill ii is very injurious in- I deed; the second way is to eradicate it out Of lite j system, slowly, solely r.nd surely, with.iut Mercury ! or Copavia. Victims of an improper tieatnieni, and wearied Willi disnppointmr nt, may confidentially apply. Per sons wno have injured their Health by a certain prac lice called solitary vice, which brings impotency, will be restored to prime vigor. This is the only place in Baltimore where sure cure can be had on written guaranty and forfeiture, wiili strict honesty, and terms moderate. The most espectahle city ences will be given. Advice gratis. J CIINFESPIoN. I, the subscriber, publicly con-* less that I have been afflicted wilh a secret disease ' ever since 1893; 1 had thirteen eminent physicians, whose names are recorded at the French Medical House; some of them abated Hie disease, but it al ways returned worse than before, until it carried away both sides of my ihroat and pierced the top of the palate. I also lot sevetal bones of my nose and was almost blind of an eye, and my lace was cover ed with an immense quantity of scabs, between which the skin was as red as scarlet, and I was in deed in a most deplorable condition, so much so that the learned professor 8 protiouncer. me incurable It was obvious to 11.e, then, that a common doctor | cou d not extricate me from the jaws of death—for 1 they all follow the same o ri routine, with their train of mercury, mixtures nr pills, invented by ignorance j and continued by cupidity, and do no good to any but the render*. Several persons recommended Doctor HI'ET. of tin Medical House. No. Hi SilU'l II FRE DERICK STREET, as a scientific man and a rare genius in those con plaints, r 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 pa th "Us who are living 1 videioes of Hie many wonder ful cutis I.e has petfoimed in almost every kind of de-ease. Then lie had my daguerreotype likeness laken, and I took Ins medicine for about a year, which completely cured me. He had iln n iny other likeness taken. and both are to he seen at his office. II this n.et-is Hie eye of some wretched being in tfce grasp of death as I was, let him fly to this praise worthy philanthropist, whose diep knowledge or the vital principles which animate and move the human frame, are known in hoili hemisph-res and 1 believe fiom my very soul (not forget ting that I am on oath) that his exquisite genius will discover as many new and well appropriated ri uiedies as new diseases may be formed. Usury Drummer. Sworn before Justice Win. MeJiltnn, the 30th Oc tober, 1845, Baltimore, Md. DESTRUCTIVE HABIT. How many youth spot a their health by the hateful and dangerous practice olm solitary indulgence. This is very injurious to the dividuals whose complexions becoming pale, and*l their bodies feeble, had digestioa, their stomachs very | windy, and some pains arc to be felt in the stomach, many times in ill lungs and elsewhere, according to the duration nf this destructive vice. 1 have seen a gnat many youths carried to their graves before twenly-seven years of age, for not having quit it and be relieved in time. Study frequently products this affection, since the head, strongly taxed, irrit tee the entire nervous sys tem, although there is little propensity in nature to pursue this vice during sleep, dreams ar ready to seduce the senses of the young victim, until he in voluntarily becomes guilty of the weakness, from the efleets of which all the skill of the medical profes sion has much difficulty in saving him. It is this se ries of eircumstaaces which gives rise to the cause, rim result of which terminates in nocturnal excite ment. During my residence in Paris, which lasted mere than a score of years, I had occasion to examine a great many thousands of those cases w hicli acquaint ed me wilb all the peculiaiitics of that detestable and injurious habit which soon or late wiN kill the patient, or what is worst still bring him 10 kill him self. Among the very many which 1 have treated and cured thete, I recollect a man affected with ibis mh_ crable complaint, who on the eve of suicide came to see uie; ih reading of a scientific journal which | published at that time, gave him some rays of hope and lie detailed me bis complaint as Co lows: ' 1 am a man of thirty odd years old, a porirait pain ter by trade, and in easy circumstances, but the most miserable being in raind that ever lived, I never had any intercourse with any being whatever but myself. From niv boyhood I sought lohely places and indulg ed in this v ce ol nature, but soon after my digestive organs became weak and windy, hard digestions feebleness and above all so nervous that the least noise made me jump with tearfulness, though I had no fear. You were right said he to call this complaint noc turnal, for it was at night that I indulged the most itj that horrible practice, w hicli debilitated me to such as extent that 1 was unable to walk half a mile without taking some rest, my parents were alarmed at the stale of my health, called a doctor w ho suspected me of this practice for he turned every way to find out 1 the truth, I denied all, even the knowledge of it, but icsi.lved to quit it, but it was in vain for I resisted all the day long, but at night the dreams came to seduce my senses and ruined inc. I thought ill got married it might chance the vice. Therefore sir I have come to the conclusion to put myself unreseivedly under your care, and if you don't lit me to get married and have a family, 1 will soon be out of this world. First thing I bed to do, was to re-establish the dis j orderly organs of digestion, then to strengthen the de- I bilitated 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, got married and had several children before | I left Paris. I will now cile another case which occurred lately lin my practice in Baltimore The patient presented \ me the following certificate after bi ing cured i TO THE AFFLICTED OF THE SOLITARY | VICE. I am a man of thirty years of age, and have been addicted in my boyhood to ihe destructive habit tetmcd Solitary Vice; I have learned it from bad boys and practiced it for about ten years, but thank God I have quit it and recovered my health and strength once more. Soon after the commencement of this abominable practice instead of glowing strong, benr ty,and blooming as youths generally do. my health impaired, my body feeble, and my digestioa difficult. It was not long before my parents were somewhat alarmed and sent for a physician who pronounced me affected with a Eiver Complaint— several other j doctors weie called in succession, some treated me J fur Consumption and others for disease of the Heart, , bo we t|g r Iln y all agreed lhat I had Ihe Dys-.epsia | When about 90 years of age I became fretful, tremb ling at the least tr ise. arnt shunned all com, any, par ticularly lhat of Females. I cho?ed to he alone though I was not cf.fiiparty 10 myself, and thousands and thousands of limes I secretly desired that death would come to rid me of my miserable existence (to A say no mote.) Tlip perusing of a little treatise trans- ■ Inted from the French which forlnnntely lei Into my J hands, instructed me on the true cause of my suffer ing, I then resolved to quit ibis nocturnal practice and accordingly did so for sev. Ml yt are, but that infernal vice did not leave me, and 11 committed Itsrieureda tions in my sleep—while in this orecartous situation I saw otrealisr on Ibis disease advertised in ihe Bun. I bought it and found Hint it explained my disease so minutely that I resolved to pot 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 spoke so highly of the skill, ability and experience o' this truly learn ed physician,that I cannot but join with them in re commending him particularly in this complaint, for I positively certify, that he perfectly restored me in every respect, for at this present time I weigh forty- Iwo pounds and three quarters more than I did two years ago, and I sincerely thank the Almighty for hav ing thrown me in the wav of this good man. BENEDICT G. F. GREEN. Slate nf Maryland, Baltimore, city U "it:— lie it remembered, that on this cd day of January, 1845, before me, tile subscriber, a Justice of the Peaca of said State in and (or the city aforesaid, persoitnl'y appeared Benedict G. H. Gtcia, and mt.de oath on the Holy Evnngelv of Almighty ton' Hip matters and fac'A set tortii in the above annexed certificate are just tnfl true as stated. Sworn before I ESSE IJEODJ), J. (• II tliis publication should meet the i ye of any one who, in ihe indisci> ii"ti and impend 1 ce attendant ml youth should h- tf brought on himself u.v of the evi" alluded to nhovt, :i. inch, the French Dnclnr oflbra his services,and pledges ;he i.-.oW e,, h'r serrery. ITJ.. || V believes that lie hi. - the i- ■> -• r REME DYING TIIBIR SUFFERINGS' ■ ce "I TAIMNO FOIt THBiVI A PERMANENT HUKE, 01 no atnrge r colored. 5t7- Lctteis received, post paid, and niediein- senl to any part of Ute country, ulflm