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at-?-.?"" r -? 1 From llic New-York American. 1 LINF.S. ? Til- vcar- dm? Dich when thou .halt say, I h:.ve no plenser*.' * _ Ecetts. an- >? Yesr. are comiur hither I -nu?' .1?ah, I kio* it; When tins heart so gay, Of all the world 'tis true. Much 1 f-ar will wither! And the fibre, of tne pre-t Youth ?- away?away. Munt break?or toughen too. Men are brother-?brother- Thank God with all my ?Pint Ob ! 1 tranbU ih-u Kr.r my oi.lv. only cheer, Let) I grow a- other- ^?r, I learirl ih?? > in*erit Of my feUow-asen. A deitiuy ?o drear. Thoae of m hinu and wrinkle., But now 1 cure not for it. One. w.rc blithe a. I ; i And welcome ?therrat Heed, thai frost Iseaprinkles, Ob why ' Once looked boonily; Since only it can ?,e . And where wmt.r Imz-r- ' I 've ?*n * worm that weave,!, On the old man?? curb. Hfcakreed as wiiaidrtight; Have played the taper linger* ! Then sleep-, n- who belreveth, Of well-beloved cnl-. He only bid- good injthL Oh, rnual the yeara cense on n.e, The:, up again he spnngeth. When .L-e are ?., deligfci! A wing d and rife fonn ; Mu-t fro-twork fall upon Away, away he WIDgeth, And deadline*- and blizht; An angel from i worm Thi? beautthetloeea the summer. Wise worm ! and I hi- brother Be chilly na lue cold. Will learn from him to live' And I be dim, and dumber A |?>MD that no otner Than the mummies of th>- Old ! i^auliful ci,n give. And am I snrely growing , Oh weave in life thy ?wathing, la soul and ?? a.-e- Beaded, And then in Christ repo-e Like him who. ?11 unknowing, ,' ?Who maketh life ? plaything I- frosten and > oiittcaled ' Is born to many woes. C. A DESOLATING SCOURGE.?The New-York Medical Gn- ? ys-tte gives the following incidental notice of the epidemic which first rave rist to the internal use of Mercury for Med? ical purposes: Upward of a century ago, the American Colonies were the scene of one of the most dreadful epidemics which ever des? olated a country. It was generally slenominated the putrid sore throat, and it commences] its c&wr in May, 173-?; at Kingston,an inland town of New-Hampshire. From thence it spread itself gradually to tin- neighboring towns and vil? lages. In the month of September of the sntne year, it reached Boston. Iis progress westward was slowbutnnin t err up ted. Nenrly two years-elapsed before it reached the ! Hudson river, from wlirnre it continued to spread to the south and west, until it bad involved the whole of the cube nies in one common calamity. The numbers w ho fell vie tims.to the disease were immense. Upon the population of New-England, more especially, it committed the most dread? ful ravages. According in tbc account furnishcJ by 1 Jr. Douglass, it physician of Boston, it appears thai one-fourth of ihe inhabitants of that place were seized with it, and of these, one in thirty-five died of it. In other places, be nates that one-sixth, one-fourth, and even one-third of the -iek fell victims i<> it. By Dr. Kearsley, an eminent practitioner o( Philadelphia, nn affecting account was left of its devastations. ?' Like most new diseases," gnys lie, " till their constitution and nature are known, it swept all before i': it baffled even attempt to stop its progress, and seemed by its dire effects to be more like the drawn sword of vengeance to stop the growth of the colonies, than the natural progress of disease. In ibe New-England governments, the stroke wns felt wiih the greatest severity ; villages were nlniosl depopulated, uml parents were left to bewail the loss of their tender offspring, till Heaven, at last, tlie only unerring physician, wns pleased ? o check its baneful influence." Belknnp, in his history of New-Hampshire, states that in that province tiul less than one thousand persons died of the disease, of whom nine hundred were under twenty years of iijto. It wns in attempting to arrest the ruvnt't-s of this dreadful epidemic, that mercury appears to have been first introduced mio the treatment of inflnmmatory complaints. Anecdote op William Wirt.?In a biographical ?lo-iii. of this distinguished man, by the author of 'Clinton Brad slmw.' we lind the following instance of his power and ad- j dress us n legal advocate t ' One of tin* must interesting cases i ever witnessed nl Ute Baltimore Bar, was a trial in n Manda? mus case in which the right to u church was contested. Mr. Duncan had been established in the ministry in Baltimore bv a number of Scotch Presbyterians, in nn obscure edifice. IL talcnts drew such a congregation thai it soon became neces? sary to build n larger one. It wns done; and in the progress of events the pastor preached n more liberal doctrine than he had at first inculcated. His enrly supporters remained, noi only unchanged in their faith, but thw resolved to have ii preached to them by one with whom they could entirely uirri-e upon religious matters. The majority of the congto gation agreed with Mr. Duncan. A deep schism arose in the divided flock which could not ho healed, and which w;e eventually, by a writ of mandamus, carried before n lee.-il tribunal. Mr. Taney was counsel for the old school sid". und Mi. Wirt foi the defendants. Thccouti room during the trial, was crowded with the beauty and fashion of the monu? mental city. Ii was such a display of eloquence, nnd n full appreciation of it, us is seldom witnessed. Mr. Wirt wns always hup.v in making a quotation, and in concluding tins cause he made one of his happiest. After alluding to ihe old school members, who, il hns been said, were Scotchmen, mid after dwelling upon the tragedy of Macbeth; the scenes oi which an: luid in Scotland, he described their preacher us lis-mp in the condition <>f Macbeth's guest; and said, after n stem rebuke upon them, that though they should succeed in their cause, which he felt confident they would not, thai iliey Mould feel like the guilty thane ; ?? Beside this Duncsm, limit borne his faculties so meek, hath been So i leur ih his (treat oilier, that his virtues Will plead like mittels trumpet-tongued, agninsi The deep damnation of Ins inking oil.' Tin- quotation was made with such oratorical effect, thai there was u deep silence when Mr. Wirt look his sent, which whs succeeded by repeated out-breaks ol applause. Mr. Win gained the cause. A Green Old Age.?We were favored on Wednesday with n visit from .lohn Rowlett, the distinguished author of Rowlett's Interest Tables, a work which we remember to have been first given to ihe world when we won' asmallhoy, and the author of which we supposed hud long since been gathered to the home of his fathers. There is probably not a business man in the Union, ?' its any other country where the English language is spoken, that has not heard of this v olume, the most useful to the accountant that the world ha? ? vor produced ; and none can have examined it without en tertainuig feelings of admiration for the talent:), perseve? rance, and accuracy of its author. They will therefore be glad to henr ihut. although ai the age of 69, he moves with the clastic step of a man of half his years, and that his c ?n yersationaJ powers are marked with a fluency nnd propriety of expression rarely to be met with in anv person. IL bealth und sprightliness are doubtless to be attributed, in n great degree, to the stniil ami uniform habits of the Soch t\ oi Friends, of which he is a member, bui more, perhaps, to his own habits of extreme industry. His maxim is. " It i Unter to wear out than to rust out;" and of him it would seem to be physically true that " the more he is rubbed, the brighter he shines." I be work here spoken of was fust printed about the yen: 1?:'!'. and has at the head of its list of subscribers, the names ? d John Adams, President of the United States, ami Thomas 1 Jefferson, Vice President- To tin- second edition, published forty years ago, mi advertisement was attached offering a premium of ?50 dollars for the detection of an error to the j Minium oi one cent, und this standing premium has occom- j ponied each subsequent edition. Eleven Legislative acts 1 have been passed recommending the work, and so high is it reputation that whenever the editions have been exhausted. $?.2.1 have often been paid for u second-hand copy, though the first cost is but rive dollars. Ou one occasion, in Clarke Co . la., a copy was put up at auction, and wns struck off at do dollars) -Sir. K. informed us that, although the work is now stereotyped, each form is examined seven times, employing four of the best arithmeticians in Philadelphia, before tin sheets are permitted to go to the binder. As soon as the first impression of anv form is taken, tour persona examine it, go? ing over every calculation, and after the form is worked off three of these persons examine the last sheet in like manner, f Should a figure become battered, whereby an S might b? made to look like a o. or rice versa ; or a t> like 0, the sheets an- all canceled, the error corrected, and the form worked over again. These pains-taking efforts have produced, what the world has probablv not elsewhere aeon j an infallible work. and well may the laborious author ft- remunerated. Teorid Register, July 9. Napoleon built a great temple of delusion, in which he. the priest, should continually shout ' Glory." and ail the peo pie answ er ' Amen.' His breast wns a natural an!'etjtpe and mirror of all the passions and follies of the fools called ; Frenchmen. By studying hisowu foclisbjieg* he knew what ropes to pull to make their fool's bs-11? jingle. He is there t?re, of the w eaknesses and w iser powers of man. the ablest metaphysician that has appeared. He was a poet in prac- '. rice. Sydney's rule, ' Fool ! look into thine own heart and u nit'. 'he obeyed; and wrote empire?. W. S. Landof. j* B. JEWEL!.. <]dS PATNTER. STRIP HAND SIGNS EXECUTED IN THE SV ??TEST MANNER. " 94 Jonx-.THEtT. sctweeh G ilo 1x0 PeaM. j.vKHm V I N C E N I L . DILL'S FIRST PREMIUM ? T E R E O T V P E FOU.IORT, No 136 Fa f ?? rj New-Yorh_j^19 tj II. W. THAYEK, .*?!. Ii. No 9 rowaxs ?tbc bt, Office consultation, from 7 to 10 A. M. and 1 to 3 P. M. jjl7 lm JOSHUA QNDERHILL. H11171E EC-O VE V M AN I PACTI HER, No. 349 GtAfD-irxrET, m ? site Essex Makkkt. N. B. Ovens Repaired. Im J A .11 e * i! ? N W A I N . 1' R I N T E R . 16 JOHV-ST ?TIIir.D STORY._je33 tf ' cheap WoU <*a*h. ROB! N SON, OExir.r. is Ilon?< keeping Hardware nntl Cutlery, Sitfif ?W.rv. bet run <jirtr.p r.nn f~\r.r. f.rrf.t. j-.-3-tf J. F. I.EAAIJNt*.. attorney at LAW?COJetMSSIONER of DEEDS. No. 37 Beeloaaa-st. j^-?m SI.TKRIOR V.'IIITK LEAD. For .ale at the Office of THE BROOKLYN WHITE LEAD CO HIPAJTT, No. l?o KR.nt--t.. N. V.. and N . ?-" IV. st-t.. BrooklT!?, L. L mt?j N. B. White Lend. Od?. Coloors, A ... f r tale a. above, tf PHOTOGRAPHIC LIIi^.\EM?E?, Bu i!<r DagMcTreotype Process. M. D. Van Loan. >iu <??????-r to A. n. YYoleott, L'ppkr Story of Granite Cuixdiso, Corner of Broadway and Chamber?i. (Vntrarce in Chamber?) N.Y Xj' Likenesses taken from 7 A.M. till sundow n, in an) kiud of wea ther?Clear. Cloudy, nr Rainy j>'.' 1 :n rpRA"VSPARE.\T I T A I. I A .\ W I .N D O \T I NI1ADE.4-1 ' W i Stades for rale by OLIVER W. VYOODFORD, 68 Catherine-street, at the low pnre |*2,C0 per pair. Familie? residing in the city or couutry, can purchase a bandst me pair of Win low Shades at a r.-niark:.by low price. J rMen bants and Upholsterers supplied by ti>e case or dozen. N. 15.?A few pair- ol I talma Landscape}, from >10,00 to $25,00 per pair._j' I*'m l,A< K A IVAN A COAL, spill-: DELAWARE .'. HUDSON CANAL COMPANY are now re I ceiring iato thi ir Yards I ai k i? ma < oil fresh from the Mme., which they "llsr to tienr CUStOUterS and tile publk at the following reduced prices: Egg and Broken.$7 M per ton delivered. Stove and Furnace. 7 00 do do Small Nut..?> 00 do do Yard- corner of Beach and 1A - -t. King and i,re.-nwi, h. slid Mont? gomery and Monroe-streets, where nrden will be received. Al.-u at tiieir Bank, corner of William nnd Pine-streets, where contracts will be made for cargoes delivered at RonduuL ie--:im C'*" *>KI? T?N? Pimizii Or hard Coal, broken of ?upe V* / ?\J\J rior quality, constantl) discharg ng at the fool ofCham tsars-street. This coal it selected with great care, and cannot h- -ur pasaed by unv iu the market It will be delivered free of carts.?" to any part of the city al the above low priee. JAMES E. WOOD, jyl-.' lm* rnioii Co .I (mice. ,I"I,.-. ?ber- iin-l Washington sis. r.r - 11 PK A 4 SI Olli HARB M I* < ?> A L--: ?? ?*')i>)'l do do Broke and Egs. Now discharging, and will be for the season from the Old Slate Prison Dock. The coal is of the first quality and will I?- ill livi red with care and food order. Lehigh and Liverpool ai low pi i< es from boats or the > ard, corner of 11m und Amos-stret t.. Orders must 1? .. ui toon i? secure the above l?w wrices. [jylfi Im; .1 TERRELL. QIIKATUING t'OPPKtti--..ases English Sheathing i' <'upper, from I I to <>/? for tale by j>-.tl GRLNNE1.L. MINTURN * C...7- Roath-sL nMLDI-KV lIARUtVARE, at ik5?ivisTe.|i-street?S I> complete assortment of Sash t-uih<-s. Dull Binges, Screws, Amsr icuii nnd English Ki?? Locks, Fine Plate, Dead, Cupboard, Draw. Chest and Pad-Locks, Barrel. Round, Square Sf-rings, Flush and Shutter Bolts, lino It und Plate llingi -. together with nearly every ar tide in thu line, all of which will be sold us low at at any place ill tin city. Also, Cut Nails ley the ca-k, at ike lowest market price for rash. ml7 ii J08EfH WEED. COLOR NTORE. nOHSR, SHIN AMI ORNAMENTAL PAINTINO, Imitation of Wood, Marble, etc Paints,Oils, nhtss, Itriislie., etc. at whole? sale ami retail. S. SCHI IONMAKER, No. 7 Chatham Square, comer of East Broadway, N w-York. jel-.im REMOVAL.?Albany IM.- and Amber Ale AI so, FoieiVr ? Wines and Liquors, .>- imported. The subsi riber has Removed hi- place ?f business from 59 Courtland to No, 11 J tmes-street,e In-re the above artic les may be had es|ual, if not.- uperior. to any nnereil in ibc city. ANDREW KIKK. New-York, July 15, 1-!'. jyl6 lm* <i U B K \\ ICJB I'O t I' KKV, vt?. Ei^liteenth-etreot, bctweem THE ninth aso tenth AVCNtTCS. rpHE subscriber respectfully informs the Publii that he continues A to manufacture the following ai tides, ? hitk he ?fters for ?ule oo reasonable terms, vht: Stsne Ware, F.nrtlierii Ware, Portable Furnace., Chimney Pots. Stove Tubes, Oven Tile, Green-House de>? Fire Brick, Druggist and Chemical Ware, 4c. Ac. Mole Linings made to unv patiern and at short notice. jeS-3m WASHINGTON SMITH. ANTRA L, MANTEL AND HALL LAMPS,Girwckale*,Candel? abra*, Japanned Tea-Trays, Bread-Baskets, m s.-tts or separate, fine Table Cutlery, and Ebony or Alabaster Clocks; for sale by BEACH A: SEXTON, IM Chathani-st, N. R Lamps rebronzed ami repaired, equal to new. E.ttra Lamp Shadsa, Ac. on hand. jeS9-tf OTO VRN.?S. UTTER & i'<i, 3f3 Water-street, respectfully 1-5 mute the early attention oftheir friends nnd the public in their splendid assortmenl for all the various purpn-es for winch required, .viiii warranted to answer the pur|.for which intended. Our new patterns eansist of four sizes splendid Russia Cylinder Stoves; ti da Liverpool Franklins: 'J do. litter's new patent Charm Cook Sto?-es : 3 do. CoMmonsense Cooh Stores; also. Otter's improved patent Coal or Wood Cooh, Parlor, ami VV.I Franklin Stovi east Fi re-Places, Summer Ovens, Oven Mouths, Portnlile Furnaces, Ac aVe. A dis? count made to those who lim before the 1st of September. S. UTTER A CO. Dr. Spool's Stove, -old and repaired. jyl" -!w' ? OOK AT THIS.-Tii.- I*.:.ii:il' llou-e NtZ ? I *??.! ir-.tnei, I J rive. g,?.,| Fare M C] cents per plate. The ,.U.,ns i? domestic, rood and eil-inly. Tu.- present proprietor will sell out for cash at a reasonable price, beinfoul of health. There i. n good run of custom to t lie house; also, n throe yean lease oh the dining-room and base? ment?the rein is reasonable. Please . .,!l on the premises it 9 o'clock, A. M.. or hi I P. M. jy9l .If \ ATHO.ll, EIRE INNCRAJVCK COMPANY. Office 49 Wall-st-?CntsiusJ $-#00,000 ?This Company I nan re against Loss or Damage by Fire <m Buildings, itood?, War.-, and Merchandize generally ; also on Vessels und Cargoes in port mid iu the coutse ..f iiilniid Transportation, --.i the mo-t favorable terms. DIU ECTORS, John Brenwer, William G. Ward, Stephen Holt, Philip W. Engs, William S. Sloeum, IVn. W. Campbell, William Jenison, jr. Samuel S. Doughty, John F. Mac hie, Jac.di Miller, Joseph Wasbburu,' Joseph W. Savsge. Daniel HownIL JOHN BROITWER. Pres't Jos Km W. SaVaCB, SeeV. jeitfi lm DR VG? AM? tlKUIt'l.VKM rsf every dttscriplion and of the heel quality may be lent at All Hours on application tu N. CLARK, .'.lo Bowery. XT A Physician of long experience (whu practises in the neighbor hood,) will be in attendance lo cm- advice, A.-, ai the hours of-A.M. and 7 I'. )l. jy't .'lm 'po 191PORTIIYG HOI'.wk.n A>T> H'KMTKKN 1 AND SOUTHERN ME RC HA NTS.- IVn thousand er..I" Faney Sna-.. comprising Kau de Cologne Soa,-. Almond Sonn, Mille neurSoan,all nen in the market; betides Windsor and other as? sorted Soaps, can be purchase.I at half the usual prices, for cash, at Messr. WRIGHT A 0> S.. 7 Chatham-street, who are sole Agents for tlis French Medicated Soa - in America, which Soap is alle?ed by all the Physicians in Paris to be ana of the most evtraordiuary dis? coveries iu medical science es?er known in the world lor all outward complaints, nsErytipelus Pimple-. S.urvy, Freckle., Salt Rheum, Ac, for which Agents ar.- wanted throaghoul ihr I'mon for the -sie of iL jy?l Im Is HE UM AT I S> .TI.?Reader, i f you aro troubled with rhs-u \ ntatic pMins, a sprain, swelling iu the joints or limbs, -ore throat, or mumps, >?u ma) be ? ired f-r the trifling .um ?l 5o cent-, by Dr. Jam? McDonald's Hercnlian Einbroeatioa. So confident is the Doc? tor of the efficacy of bis medicine, that if after a fair trial it foils to i ure. the money ?s dl be returned. For sale at ihe Drug-Store of Dr. WAITE, No. 339 Canal-street Price 50cent* per bottle, Numerous certineates of cure from tome of oar most respectable citizens. N. B.?A liberal discount made t.> those wuo purchase to -ell again. jy-Jl tin nK. THtSN. PLOlLElGirS INDIAN BOTANIC PI.A1STER.?At this in-.uueiit ther- : ??? t a on >ands of our feiluw citizeai surtcriur from Sore Ler?. Kiln.*.' Evl. Sur-- Nipples, pain, tn the buck, bren-t. sides. Rheumatism, Scald Head, and Salt Rheum? to all such I would say use this valuable and uever fadiuj remedy and be cured Sohl ut307 Greenwieh-st-, 141 Fulton-st, 433land <? IT Bioadaav. 337 Bleecker-sc, 1? Spring-st.. 3S? Bowery; W. Thompson. Wil liamsbnrirh. and Mr-. Hayes. Brooklvn. fvlfi lm' pKCTORAL HONEY OF Lit KKU'OltY.?l.x A pertence ha- amply confirmed the utility of this prepartiou for Coughs. Colds, Spitting ol Blood, and all iitfectien of the Lungs. Ac The unparalie'o-d suc cess with which this justly celebrated"medi? cine has met, has iu-luced muiic ignorant pretenders to alterant to palm otT a counterfoil article ou ike public : which, la outward ap? pearance su much resembled the original as easily to deceive the un? wary. To e*ca|>e thi? miserable Imposition, r--s.- -u!---r the GENUINE hears the signature of the proprietor and inventor, J VMFS D. NOW. ILL. in fall, on the outside wrapper. The Ootmterfsit is signed J. ai.ss>, Joseph NowilL ?ud ts made np *:iJ s.dd at the propnetor's form? er store, roraer Madison acd Caihenae sts. Remember the genuine IS NOT SOLD at the comer Madi-on anil Catherine ?I?. JAMES D. NOWILL. _ Sole Propnet ir. New-York. 1 be Genuine may be had of Messrs. Olcott, McKesson 6t Co. 145 Ma.den lane. Oeueral .?Vtsents for the United Stttes. Retail of Messr-. Adanisoe A OlirT. 6 Bowers and C99 Broadwav Rushton* AspUwilL William it-, G. D C? rge?ball,cornerPeaH and Rose, W. Watson, 36 Catheriae J A L Coddiagtoa, 227 Hudson t.. J. Wjer, itsj (irand. C. Csmirn-cq. 39 Cnttthtun st.. J. Milhan Broadwav. jv! lmos srST^fn? IIM.H BLOOD CATTLE, Ac.-V^ [,u7 Ajj?S^r** ham siort horned Bnib Cows, Heifers acd Calve*. \;J0 ilv^ZSL- Norfolk thin nad and Berkshire Pirs. They are of tht improssd stiK-k of Wm. K. T.iwi^eud of New-Haven. For parties lars, i>#digresv Ac. inquire at the American Institute, in the Park Ne- York ielSst. ' RIO COFFEE.?i.-Jootmo pri ue green Rio C tfes for sak b) GRLNNELL, MLNTl'RN'a. Co. Ts South-st. jy-Ju KING'S PATENT PILLAR AND CLAW RE? VOLVING OFFICE CHAIRS.-A ?-i cemforta able in'I convenient article??ben seated in one of these Chairs, with a touch of the toe you have th? entire command of the apartment, ! witteut the aece-?ity rf any chance of position of the occupant or tiie chair, thereby preventing much inconvenience und in?urin? a treat amount of comfort. Pr.cc $&00, *k'. 0 and Siif?) earn, all complete with cm hie as, ea.-tur.. i.r. No's?these caair? cannot eel out of] order. Always on haad. a variety of utber chairs made expre-sly for ease and coaiforr,?and lot, cot !ea..r_ the celebrated Preniism Reeking Chain * ith -elf-adju-unr s?ai-. These Chairs are .elf-rockers, m w hich a p-r-na may mi and rock aritboat any exertion. To realise the superiority of the.* chairs, you are re>pectfullv invited to come and mnk- a trial ..I :n-m. M. V.V. KING, Talente*. jylS 1m 474 Broadway. ' ('ITV HOTEL.?The Public are inforuieA that . named ?paciou? and popular establishment ?t'l be continued a usual. Tie inlenor has l"-ec rrt entlf repaired, aim the parlors and many of tae room. ie?Iy furm-hed. The City Hotel is one of the ry few Hotels in this citv in which the entire to ?er door 1- occupied for the purpose* o.' th? 'stahlisbaeiil: It has a lur. readia:, dimua, ? leepire rtsim-and parlor oa the first floor. The convenience of its i location beul? near the centre of the busines part of the city, and all the principal -tesmhoat and railroad landings, with ?paciou? and plea >snt parlor- on the f.r.t floor, ou Broadway, the principal tborouch r?re of the city, make it an equally de,i-,ble situation for men of bu - in??.-, and for fimilies or -ingle centlemer. travelling for pleasure. The leavening public are as.-nred that t!.i- Hotel ?hall be <s con? ducted a- not 10 he excelled by any other establishment in thi- coun? try. With cleanlincs-, and good, attentive waiters, a good t?l>le, choice ?iae- and bqours, and a ceiieral de-ire to please, the proprietor hopes he uiav be favored with a share ?I the public pstronare. A. GARDNER, jy!7 Ira Succe?-or to tiardiier A Packer. SL731IKEH DRINK?We would remind onr readers of the hesuhy and delightful summer bev.-rs.-.- prepared by Me.-rs, Sands, No. 79 and ion Fu!ton-*t. It is by tar superior to all other lirink-. possessior. as it does, valuable medicinal properties. ;u sddi tiua to tho-e whii h mike it mi agreeable. It is a perfect .ubstitute for "timuiatine drink- and the friend- of tem perance will Sud it ju-t the thine for renovating the t hv.ical frame, and liil'u-nie renewed health and vigor. From the New-York Piauet. June 3f. TEMPr.R ANTE DRINK?The ino-t delectable aud healthy sum? mer drink that can he obtained i- Sand'- Par-aparilla Mead, winch ev?ry one can prepare fur themselves f-om the Syrup in a cla-s of cold or iced w ater. Its flavor is delightful. Sold by dragjrists and grocers generally. FromN. V. Tattler. Prepared :.ud sold at wholesale and retail, sad for exportation. Uy A. B. A I). Sands, druggisa, 19 and 1*0 Fulton ?Laad 77 East Broad? way: -old al-o byGsstuer A: Voung, 1J2 Chatham sU Price aoccut... j\T 1m. _ fFrom the New World of March ?-m. ir-ll.] y-Al ^DKR'.i PATENT METALLIC TABLET O RAZOR STROP.?If the old motto. "Experieatis docet," cai be satistactorily proved in any matter, it certainly can in the ase of si. instrument like this. We have had one m use for more than a year, and then fore-peak wuh full knowledge when we assert that this is by aD odds the best Razor Strop we ever used-?and we have had fifty. What an edge it gives I how smooth am! how tine : The Razor, alter being drawn across its surface a few times, glide* over the face like water, ami renders it as delicately soft as that 's"" a Miss in hsr teens. The Strop niav be |lsO recommended for it< durability. It remains in excel bra t order, if properly takrn care of, Car years, and it can have ail it? virtue- renewed w hen they are gone. To the properties of a Strop it a Id. that of a Hone, and one need not ri-k the spoiling id" a Cooe! Ks/or by committing il In the baud- of a barber. Commt ml Us. we .ay, commend as in Sounder's Strop, and no other. If there be another in or out of this Republic equal to it it ha. not fallen within the reai li of our not limited observation. G. SAUNDERS, jyl63w Inventor and Manufacturer. 163 Broadway; pOLCuUBIAlV CREAM.?Refined on ah entirely sen v- principle ?Tin- inestimable compound is the most valuable pre. paration yet discovered tu atfi.ril esse and comfort in shaving. This principle of it. manufacture embraces a complete neutralization of Alkali, the active ?,re.en..f w hich i. found tu every other Soap.? The absence, therefore, nf tin. deleterious ingredient i? of itself a high recommendation. A.bbd t? ihi?, it is composed af several delightful emolients, producing a delicibas softness of the dun, effectually r> moving a I pimples in ? lea day. ai d answering as w?dl wuh cold as ? i'll ?arm wider. Il is put up in rnnveiueut eirihem boxes, funs which it i- u-ed. A liln-ral discount made to wholesale purchasers.? Prepared and sold by WM. \ AN EMBI RGH. Agent, No. Its Fulton-street, New -York. Sold by Lawrence, Kee.e A Co.. Hoadley, Phelps A Co, P. Bawue A Co. Ilavdock. Cot lies A Thurston.J. A W. Penfold .V Co, II II. Srloefflin A Co.. Rusblon A A-pinwatl. John Neakin, 509 Broadway. Marshall C. Slocum, and all the principal Iirugii?t. and Apothecaries in the city. jy 17 lm PHALOV'M CEL E15 R A T E1) ANT t-D ANDRLF F. [YfOONE -I.Iii be without abottleof Phalon's Anti-D indritT?it i i i without exception the best remedy ever yet employed fur utter? ly eradicating with one wash, the daadrin* completely from the head. The proprietor of tins celebrated Wa>lt, unlike .o.'no Individuals, will not guarantee that it w ill turn gray hair black or m ike bnhl head- hsiry, but be will rive SH'hI t?i that person who wail -ay that u it the article he recommends it to be. via; a thorough cleaner of the surface ami HAIR of the head. It- qualities are peculiar. It not only cleanses and purifies the Hair, but leaves a glossy and silky ap? pearance unlike all ntuer remedies of the sort ever yel offered to the Public Ii leaven, after ii- application, the most exhilarating and cool? ing sensation, ami it- effect tor I. .DIES and CHILDREN'S be ids is unrivaled. Gentlemen will find tin- compound a great preventive to Baldness, for by keeping ise ro>its of the Hair and pore- of the huad perfectly free from daadrin*, it promote, ami strengthens the growth of the Hair. All per?in. travelling South, or living in a warm eli uiHte, should never be without it SJ its qualities for a Southern climate altogether unequalled. Those who may be sceptical as to the qualities of my invaluublu Wash I here invite to purchase one bottle, and if not found to be exactly as I w arm t it to he, I w ill return tlmm the cash if used according to direction. Price .V) aud 7."> cents per bottle, or gentlemen ran have it applied for S.1 cents, and to be pun based of any barker lu New-York. lib. f-rve, none i? genuine unless signed by me in mk. K. I HAI.oN.2H Broadway, N.-w.York. Manufactured solely by the proprietor, at his Hair Dressing: sad Wig Manufactory. 'Jl I Broadway. mSo'Dm IN CHANCERY_R. b.re the V,. - Chameller of the Kirt 1 Circuit?l-uac Van in r.?. Haiiiel W. Gantley and others.?Mu? ter'-. S ill?Edgar Ket. hum. Sola inr. Pursuant to a decretal order of tin- Court, made in the above eati tied cause, will be .old at public am IHM by Wilkias and Roibn-. auctioneers, at the Merchants' Exchange, in the City of New-York, under the direction of ihe subscriber, one of the Ma-ter. of tin- Court. the nth day of August next, at 1*J o'clock at uoon of that day, all those " certain lots, pi" ces or parrel, of land situate, lying and beini; in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New-Vork, k?own and distin? guished un a map entitled " Map of property in ihc Twelfth Ward of the City of New-York, belonging to Henry II Leeds, llii'.el Steb bias, Davnl A. Coins lock, John R. Peter-, Absalom Peters, John Brower am! J.n-ob Brower, ami tiled in the odice of the Register of the City und County nf New-York as Lots Koa. 77, 7-, 7:1, so, 135, ISO, I'.'7. and 19?, bounded ami containing' as follows, that is to say: Lots Noe. 77, 7U, 7!* and 80, taken together : Hccirt at a point on the southerly side of 37th street, distant :too feel westerly from the looser formed by the intersection of the westerly side of the 6th venue with the southerly side nf -7th street, running thence south rly on a line parallel with .aid Cth avenue Mini alone the westerly ? ide of Lot No. si on -aid map, 96 feel !l im he. lo Lot No. C\ ou said ip, thence westerly along the rear, of Lota No-. i".:i, fit, i"i ami tii on said map ll-l feet, to Lot No. 7ii mi ..aid map, thenre northerly abuic the easterly ride of ..ud l ist mentioned Lot on it line parallel rich said 6th avenue98 ft>et H inches to the southerly side of 37th street, thence easterly along the southerly side of 07th street afore? said, 100 feet to the place of beginning. Lot- No... 135, ISC, | am! !9aVtaken together: Begin at a point on the southerly side of ??ftuh street, distant 900 feel we.-teriy from the corner fsrmed by the intersection hi" the westerly side of the Cth avenue, wuh the lutherly aide of 28th street, runoiuc thence sootherly .?long th westerly side of Lot No. 139 on said map. ou a line parallel with the tkh avenue aforesaid, 08 feet is inches to Lot No. Ill] on said map, theuce westerly along the r.-arot Lots No.. 101, 103, lo t .??1 lot on ?aid map, limfect to Lot No. 124 on nod map, thence northerly ?long the easterly side of said hurt mentioned Lot; on a line parallel ?i'b ?aid rah sveaaa 98 feet v inches io the southerly side of 28th street aforesaid, then, c easterly along the southerly side of 28?I street afore? said, lisi feet to the place of beginning. Hated New.York. Jlllv 15. I ?II. jvii ?-'on. John k. sinn.!., m.-it ,n cuic-.rv.:^t j,j?i.st. yTlTE ??F .NKW-VORK. ?s..-/n Chancery.?Jam i^ Anderson vs. Richard M. Hoe, <;.-..rse p. Morn, and other?. In pur-uauceof a decretal order OS* this I'ourt m.ule id the almve entitled cause, will be sold ut public auction, by or uiulrr the direc? tion of the Subscriber, one of the master, of said Court, at the Mer chant.' Exchange in the city of New York. I). C. A W. PELL A , Co. Auctioneers,] on the tifteeuth day of May sext, at L3o'clock, noon I of that day. AM that certain meseusgeor dwelling bouse, lot nf ground and pre? miss)., situate, lying and being in the rm- ofNew-Yera, iu the Second I (formerly MoatsxMnery) Ward of said City, on the south-easterly .ide of a certain street called Hold -tre.-t hh 1 known a. number [lej forty. | eighth tioli street, containing in bressuth in front and rear of etch tiiieen feet six inches, and in length on the -outii-west si-'e afty-eirbt feet ami ten inch and on the in.rtherH side fifty-six fe. t six in. se-, the same was surveyed by Lawrence Letellicr, City Surveyor, le? ihe .?nie more or less?bounded ou the north-west by Gold sireet aforesaid, oa the south-west by the h m-e and .-round formerly of Jo 'ph Anderson, now belonging Stephen Hendrickson, on the south? east by Rider street and on the uortb-east by .-round formerly of Ja? cob Garnison; now belonging lo John SutphsW, as the same was for merlv iu the occupation of l?aac Demilt. Da'ted New-York, April 1841. THOMAS McELRATH, Ma-ier in Chancery. W'lLLtAM TaLLMXoC. Scl'r. S7 The above Ssle is posi;?<iued until the 21th day of July next at the same hour and place. Dated New-York, May 15,1341. THOMAS McELRATH. jyS 3awL?. Master in Chancery No. i\i John -t. ?OTATE Ol NEW-YORK, as ? IN CrL?NCERY?la *s3 pursuance uf a de<-retal order of this C.iart, mide :n tke above en? titled csuse. ?il' be ss.ll by Wilams A Rollins, at Public Auction at the Merchas'.s Excbsmge in the City i f New-York, ua4er the direc? tion nf the subscriber, one i f the Masters of this Court, cn tae tili day of Aurust i ext. at li o'clock. iir? n. of that day . All those certain seven lot... pi-ces or parcels tf Ian I and p-emnes situate, lying aB 1 bemr in the Twelfth i.lst? Nil th, Warl ?f IheCity of New-York, lud atr kuo*c sad distinguished ou a certain map of j the lauds ot Benjamin I- Bea-ou. made by J. F. "'.ridges. City Surrey or, beanar dxte tseptem'ser. 13?, which map, known a. a mapo.'tlie Tnird Avenue tract, fonceily tit p'uperty of B. L. Beu-on and Dr. Van Arsdale. is now on file in the oihceof the Register of the City and County of Ncsf-lork, s.? lots aumberel CisO ^tix huudr^d aud eightv). 6el (ut hundred and eighty one), o>2 {six hua'red and eighty-two), bil ^.ix hundred and eighty-three), ti-l (.ix haudred and ehrhty-four), 6s5 ..six buadred and eighty-five), and 696(six hundn d sod ebrhty. -beinr between tke Third and Fourth Avenue,, 10d between One Uuadred and Eleventh and Oa<- Hundred and Twelfth-streets, w ait r. ,<a:j -eren lot. of groun. are part an 1 parrel of elerea lot* disunruisb ed oa said map as pare 1 17 i to tv s-ven,. together ?itn the right tf | wav o?er Oue Hundred and Twrelfih-?t-eeL Dsted New-York, July 14. 1811. THOMAS McELRATH. jy!5 ?awts_Master in Chancery, 4J Joitn-st. DR. VAN H A HBERT'S FE.viall RbNoVaI TING P1LL>, from Germany, a certson reaiedy for ?uppr^-.-.or irregusarity. and all cases where nature has,stopped from sny cause ! whatever. Sold 1*7 Bower)- y5 la, Ri.n<;-wor**l. titter scald head. Bar? ber's Itch. Ecitema, Blotehed Face. Pimple?, Itch, or Scabies. Psoriasis. Palmana uii other diseases of the skin, are ?a'ely. ceruuily and expeditionslr cured bv the use of SANDS' CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR SALT RHEI M, which has now been thoroughly tested :- r-.-.n: SIX THOUSAND different cases without Caving filled in anv. where directions bare r>e-n attended to. Every person aflicteJ with either of the above disease*, is invited to make immedi? ate use of tie of th.s valuable remedy, sad g t cured without dslay. The cure in all cases u warranted. We -elect the following ex ttacts from certificate- as evadeace of its wonderful efficacy. Mrs. Margaret Clark, of New-York, bss jast been cured oi' a se? vere longstanding ca*e of Salt Rheum, la her certificate -he savs?"1 tried vanou% popular medisme,.. and was ander the care of two eminent physicians, tint my coraplaint baffled their ?kill. After noticing the extraordinary cure of Mrs. Chapataa, No. 58 Ch sdtasas?t 1 was induced tu purchase' some oi* the remedy. Immediately on ap? plying it I heran to recover, and am now entirely welt." The care of Elizabeth Spear of Beliingbam. Mass a lady of ~j years of age. i- truly an lntere.tire cne : one box and a bottleot* the Compound. Extract of Sa.-?apsrdia remuted the disease ami ?lade a pet feet cure, alter having been afflicted more than twenty year-. Mr*. Alluira Gardener, of Norwich, Ct was perfectly cured after the disease tad existed for twenty-five rears in Its worst form. Edwin Porter, mer? chant, of Fsll River. Mass. ; Joseph Clare. No. ?S9 Wsshingt-n-st. N. Y.; John Parker, fanner, ef Staten Maud, and numerous otaors have all been perfectly cured by thi? most wonderful medicine, Prep ired smJ ?old at ?ho|e?aje and retail hv A. B. A P. SANDS. .!> and Ii? Falton-st, and 77 Ex?t Broad srav. *N. Y. Sole also by H. Rs-? 1. A Co. Albany i E Trivctt, INmghheepsie; J. M. Patten. New Haven; E. W. Bull. Hartford: J. A. Wedsworth, Prnv ideBCS i Wm. Brown, to! Washinrtoo-st, Boston; D. David Jaynis, No. SO Sooth Tlurd-st, Phil.idelpriia.aad by druggists generally ia the prin? cipal tsuii.. iu the United States. Price ?1. N. R?Merchants (applied on the me-t liberal terms._jyl7 1 ? pectorai. ho^fcY of livebvf?k i. FOR Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Whoopiug Cough, Shortness of Breatk and ?11 Affections oi '-he Hcsrt aud Lung., leading to CONSUMP? TION. Render, res hs\e tried maiir BteilicSOeS for vour cold, llavs you had a bottle of NOW1LJVS PECTORAL HONEY OF LIVER Wi >KT' Try iL It is assuredly the best medicine ev er offered to iht piblic The testimonials tendered and the high eulogiunis given tint last winter from those who bare taken it. attest at once its superior virtue It is from thrs curse that w e are induced to make it :i? popu? lar a. possible, though it ha. increasingly received the public appro? bation amoootiog to about fifty thousand bottles per ananas. No put! or advertisement has done this to hoax on the .urt'erer a waiery col ora.l solution, and inefficsciou? aMdjcine, thereby hastening a disease u it- fatal terminatiwn?the puff alone sustaining the hepes uf the pa tient, until hope? are gone. The preparation of the Honey of Liverwort i? solely eonpoeed oi vegetable ingredients simple in their nature, bet in combination not only calculated to remove the Immediate disease, but to invigorate the system generally'. No naedicine ever offered to the public mi be saie to'have restored to health so great a number of persons m con?ump live complaints as Nossiir* Pectoral Honey of Liverwort. It should be kept in all families, to administer u4s.u1 the tir-t symptom of cold or COUgh, a- inattention and ncg|.-,.l are the cau-os of aumbcrs lo-onf their Iit -s, especially iu consumptive gases. This atedicine, offered to the pubhc at the low price ofTwo Shll lines, is ac.sible to all. For sale wholesale and retail at the princi pal De net, 0*4 Madison, .or. Catherioe-sr; II. V. Bu-h. 61 Barclay .t: J. R. Hobbard, Bower;; W. H MDoor, 199 Broadway; Dr. A. S. Elis? ion, corner of Broadway and Churcb-sl; D. C. Mitchell. *! Cburch-*t, New-Havei; and retailed by one in every principal city in the I'u ion._el9;tf ok. asuer atkinson's BOWEL COMPLAINT SYRUP, \REMEDY for Bowel Complaint, Summer Complaint m < bil dres. Diarrhrca, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux, Looets?ees of the Bowels. Clsoiera Morbus, Tenesmus, Consumption of the Intestines, .Vc?Pr. A. ha? the pleasing satisfaction to inform the public, that be has used hie Bowel Complaint Syrup in his private practice nearly teuvears; during that time he has had extensive opportunities to wiine.- u- happy influence in between five hundred au.l .me thou-ainl cases, and it gives him great pleasure to state, ihat he has never known it to fall where the directum? hate been folly adhered to. ex? cept iu five 01 six of Consumption o: the Luags that hue terminated in Diarrhoea, even then 11 ha- given essential rebel! and rendered th is>t moments nf the sufferer comparatively comfortable; such being the fact, he would respectfully call the attention ?f Physiotens par? ticularly, and the Public generally, to this highly important remedy. Dr. A. is fully persuaded 111 bu own mind thai if his Bowel Com? plaint Syrup should be need in every instance where inch a Medicine is required, that it would lessen the Infantile Bill of Mortality si least two thirds, and he has no doubt when Physicians and Parents become acquainted with tin ellect- of this pleasant remedy that they will he of the same opinion. For sale b) the Propeietor, et his Bo? tanic Labisraterj Mo. 210 Greeawlch-streetj New-York, a here may? be bad a great variety of crude, prepared, ami compound Medicines, wholesale and retall. Heulers will be allowed a liberal discount. Term?Ca-h._jylTIm 7YnT~c.koiiTiK nkavco.nhk 7?r~p? i.i.m of LeHEALTH, Antibtlious nnd Digestive for the cure of ludigestiou Flatulence, Los, of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Wenkne?s of Stomach in? ducing constani Nausea and Vomiting. Nervous it Sick Headache, the result of morbid billon, secretion, Affections of the Liver and u? at? tendant symptnats, Sallow Skin, Jaundice, Dimnessjof the Eye, Pam iii the Right Side, IL1l11lu.il Costivi'iirs., Otie|i?ive Brenlh, A'c. Ac. The action of these Pills on the system i? entirely Independent ol Purging,?the largest dose to be taken at one tune is eight pills, thej seldom purge ; mild 01 ibeir action, nay, ?0 much so as to be often an perceived, they effect the needed change in tbeSeeretoriea, removing u!l morbid nctiofl and thereby restoring Health. Price 1 shilliug per box. Each box upon the cover ha- s fec-similie of I>r. Gee, Neweombe's signature ; and 1? also ?igued by John E. Kent, who is the Doctor'. General Agent. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the Clerk'? Office of the Southern District of New-York. For sale, Wholesale ami Re 10 I, at the Family Medicine Store, fill Marion-sL two doors below Prune, second block east of Broad a ay, and Symes.cor. Bowery and Walker; Burrel, cor. of Bowery and Dover; HcCloskey, Cor. of Broome and Thompson. jy 14 Im. i'll oh am vi. hay) LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S WIG-MAKER, HAIR DRESSER AND PERFUMER; Wholesale wo Rkt.u, .-. '?00 Cbtabam-Squarc] rpo THE PUBLIC. -The -nie. riber would inform hi- Pa i Iron-and lie- Ladies ami 1'einlerne a of New York general!) that be ha- renn.veil from hi- old -lore, :i-< i 'hatlmm--i. to h - present lee item, joo Chatham-square. lining been at considerable expense in fitting uptbis establishment, be has the pleasure to announce that it is equal to any other in ih? city. He -nil continues to manufacture bis celebrated WIGS, which lor beauty of .ippe.irai.ee and fineness of material cannot be SUrpas -ed; 01 suing th.- much, he would call their attention U? the fact ikai they are mad.- immediately under his own supervision.? Those who have not worn or teen the,,- Wig. would do well to call and exan.for themselves. They will be found oa inspectieutobe ?II that the most scrutniizing observer could wish. "Hi- tir-t -(H i"- " lire made of the fiiie-t "natural curled hair," con seqnea?y they cannot lose their .url by perspiration, or the heat of a hot climate In their form they are constructed .0 as to rover no name of the brow than: |be natural hair, and to bob! to the head with ereao-r tenacity of grasp thai the generality of Wigs. LADIES' \\ ICS.?The ta-:.- mid talent displayed in this brauch of his profession, is too well known to require comment, and from the decided superiority over wig. usually mole, must continue to take the lead, and wiU be exchanged should they not suit asT. M. M would sooner exchange tweaty Wigs ihan lose his popularity IMPORTANT TO THE THEATRICAL VVORLD -It has long been a great aoaoyaoceand cause of complaint, tu ladies and gentle tnoa Connected With Iba stage, that they could not procure , al an\ |.r,. r proper character Wigs. It i-a just remark, that unless they dr.-- to look the cba cier.it is impossible to repre-eut it. The sub tiler nouid iafonatbe profes.1 that he has had considerable pra. uce 111 the manufacturing of Tlieatricul Wig., Ac, partieulurly 111 England?mat he is able to execute any order with promptness ami dispatch, and oi a superior -tyle of workmanship ty i. m. m. would -ell ?r.e uoa-i-ti Character Wig- to one order for ?hieh would !..- worth by the single Wig. flSlh A larrc assortmeot of Theatrical Wig-, coos la oily oa hand, aud tor -al- or loaned 1- Fancy Pre- Balls, Ac. ?**'? B.?Ringleu from in 10 40 inches in leoeth?the only store m tue States that has . .irled hair tli-t length. JUT! 0 I. K > F t>K T H t: T Ol LR T. J Fitu Head of Itnr ihr perfection of Hrautu. VICTORIA ItAuTcOMPOSITION, I- the only effectual remedy ever discovered to prevent Baldness and Orey Hair, re.tore the hair whea it has fallen off. eradicate .Scarf or Dandriff: also, for Perfuming. Curling, ami making the hair?how ev?r bard?beautifully soft and glossy. It is one of the ue_.t article, eier recommended for the growth of VVbiskers and Muslacblos. MAYS CURLING FLUID. May's Cosxtyc Flcio. oa VcccTaSLI Haia On.?Is an excellent artn ir for dre?.ing and curba^ the Hair, without giving lo it Hie pttasy hue of pomatums, or tue volatile moisture of the oils. Price 50 ceuts per bottle. MARROW CtJMPOI NP. Ol" ail the Pomatum., this i? one of the very be.t for the rrowth aud pre--erv atiou of the Umt. It is made from pure Ox Marrow- aud vege? tans 0.1s. This article cau with coutidence be recommended as a su? perior preparation, pr.ee 23; 374 and 'j) et?, per p?.t. EXTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. May ', celebrated Extracts for the Handkerchief, distilled from the finest and most frairaut-lowers of the balmy South, so justly esteemed in every part of the glube for their delightful odor, imparting a deli? cious perfante, ? Yieldiug not in scent To the rich orange, or the woodbine wild I hat love, to ban- on bough remote her wreath Of liuwery perfume' toilet perfcm.es. KxL-act of Roses, Violet, Bouquet, Carnation. Ja-nune, I*>rgamot, Musk. tkc. particularly calculated for ike b l!-room and promenade. MAY j DEPILATORY POWDER, For removing Superfluous Hair ou the face, cock, Ac Price jO ceats per bottle, GENUINE BI.'FFALOOIL. Highly perfumed. Price JO cts. per bottle. MAY's TURKISH HAIR DYE, Warranted one of the best dye; ever ii.ed for dying tie Hair aud Whiskers to a permanent black and brown. GENTLEMAN'S HAIR CUTTER. It would be superfluous to coiamei.t 00 tais departmeaL Sufliee it to .ay, that Ihose geutlemen who have not tried the magical effect of hu Hair-Cutung. need ouly mike one call to prove the facL that such an esubli.bment has long been wanted in this citv. Particular stiea tion paid to the Hair-Cutting of vouug Master? ami Mi-se j>30 aawtf_THOMAS M^MAYJ^Chaiham"square. r;bino and water stones,'from New,a>i. \ a superior to others for gnnding Iron, Cast Iron or SteeL and frotr 8 10 r> fset diameter, for sale by FORSYTH LABAGH J"* lui" Na 90 Washmgwa-sL below Rector. B ASK .t.XD DETENTABI.G IMPOMITIOV Tbe ampreeetlented P< polarity and universal demand for DR FELIX GOCK ADIVa 1*01 ORES 8UBL1LES for aprcoting without the slightest injurj to the ikln, h?* awakened the cupionv of a ne?t of ?i!e Ci.iterfeitcr-. ?ho are palreir.r a pott ?t? public a spa nous and deUleriotts article ai the rcnuitie preparation. To prottet purchasers agai::?t these d.-c. nei ? the proprietor has cast a splendid -ciuare bottle, on the four *ide? of ? ki. h are blown the following}.. - DR. FEUX GOCRAUD*S POUDRES SUBTILES, FOR UPROOT 1N<; HAIR. NEW YORK," snveloped in i aandtoma wrapper, wita the DootOr*S foe simile. The public may rc?t assured that r??r? Sot. tie uot .uswern.r tue above description ? a worthless imitation ?u.l -heuld be rejected, aud those oho attempt 10 deceive, ?r.d t^ic.r Inj*, riou? compo-mou. -kurnc! an ! de.pised. These powder* hive lv?-n long held '.n tush estimation, aud are recommended by every one who u-e- them ?? uniting entire eaVeiency withDerfectsafot] ineradscausg every description Of SUperflCOOS hair. however deep the bulb may by seated. To tss had no when- else in New.York but at Bi ? nlker street, nut d.sor from Broadeav, at ?I perbottiei and where innumerable testi. moio.il- can .how u. and :he prepttraXioa tasted, if required hy ths purchs-er. J>*ln^ ] , K. K. UOl'BAI O? KAI OK It K it P? \J tract.il from the most beautiful Exotics of the mildest wave, w arranted perfect!* maeceut yet etneacioes a> a thorough c'.ear-erof the skin. It cr,..u tie- Freckles, Pimples, Spot*. Redness, and tit Cntaneens Eruptions from whatever cause originating", am! ir??, forms into rsdiant brilliancy the most saHow complexion. B> |>er*e rering in the use of the Eau de Beaute, it gradually produce, a clear and sott -km. smooth a? .eiset, actually realizing" u delicate ?Lite nsck. band and arm. and ? healthy and juvenile bloom will in a ?hott lime be Infallibly elicited, ?kilo its constant application will tend to promote the free exercise of those important functions of the *k:n. of the utm.s-i importance f.>r the preservation of a beautiful complex joe. In ruluir, dns me. promenading, enjoy me aquatic excursion*, pit parties, Jtc. a ??. it art"'' I- immediate ivlief in eases of tan. tnaburtu, and smarting irritabilitj of the shin, occeaiested by the ?dar liest ? Gentlemen, alter shaving and traseling 111 the sau and dust, will Bad it allay the irritating and smnrting pain, ami render the skin smooth and pleasant. Price 41 per bottle. Observe that 1 Eau de beaute tabrique par Dr. FellxGonraud, New. York " i- blown on the four sides of the bottle. DR. FELIX GOinWUITS SI PERIOR VEGETABLE ROUGE a eoiaposed materially from flowers and simples, an irticle which, from it.- perfect assimilation w ith the -km. i-.l its correctness and periaa aeney of tint, ihres to the cceintanance n bloom impossible, on th? closest inspection, to delect from nature, and is warranted free from any mineral substance, and immovable by perspiration or rubbing with a handkerchief Price IM cents per bottle To Ise had m> where . tsa in New-York but at 61 Walker-street, one door from Broadway. _ jj) ' 1 * nK. A. AiHI>Mi>> ROOT BEER. \ for Alcoholic or Mall Liquors, a very pleasant ami refreshing drink, superior to the ordinary .Mineral er S?,l.t Water*. It renovate, and put irie* the human -?stem. To fomiliea :t w ill be sold for '?; cents per quart, or 25 coats pet gallon.-at the counter 3 ami .1 c uts per glass, plans; or4 and 6 cents with Sarteparilla, Ginger, angeleca, Elecampane or HoarhoundSyrup. Remember,SI6Gr.iwich-atreet is the place where pure Root Beer is to ha had. Jv 17 I si UTrtlKV YOUR IJKI?^' I'l UIFV YOUR BEDS I ?Willard's Patent Feather-Di.ng Machine, which removes all impure smell a* w, II as moths from beds, (which, if not pro perty cured, they will have at mi.* season of the yeur.) renovates and enlivens them, and makes tk.-.H :?? co.v.1 .. when iii.t purco ised, is in operation at his Store, 150 Cli itham-street, corner of Mulberry. Per. son- wishing to have their bed* dressed, hy leaving word, can ha?e them sent for and returned with, ut cvira charge. A lame assortment of Beds and Mnttre.n hand. Also, Feathers of all kind*, war? ranted pure and Irre front sin. II. Jy2 tut' iWIM? KT AIN'T TO PARKrYTS. DR. \. ITRiNSOX, ?jo; Greenwich-street, respectfully recommends hi- DILUENT ALTERATIVE PURIFIER t? tbe head- of families who are in their own per..hi- sIBicted with an impure state of the fluids'. Rein?nilier lhat the -treara cm be no belter than the fountain ; ur. m other words, llie children arc n. nerullv arlbct. .1 w iih the diseasus of ihu Parents ,? hence the truaseendaut importance efour advice being acted "pen bj all who are now or who are about to enter into the marriage Mated u suffer heredltan or icquired nisei. jylTIm IMl'?JtT V.NT TO i KM \K1>. OR. w iRD, 113 Chambers-st, confines his practice lo the treatmenl of diseases of women nnd ccildrea. In* long experience in this branch of ki- profession enables mm to cure where others have foiled. Dr. W ird'-im tlu?l of treating all femalccomplaints is such as torequira but a short time to effect a cure. Dr. VV. operates for strabismus er squinting; club feet, and all other deformities, with entire success. - Orti. e hour- from 9 lo IS A M. and I to 8 P. M. E. AI.I.EN WARD, M. D,Surgeon, Profus sot of Diseases of Women and Rhiklnsa, jy!i tf No. 113 Chambers street, V. Y. SCOLICOTOXICON \ Death Bio? in .,11 \ rw i i Obnoxioua Anirnale.?If the bed-bugs, mtsquitos, de?;, rlie*. a. annoy you at day or night-time, von may readily get rid of them. If rat*, mice or cockroaches, Ac disturb \-eir bouse, call on Dr. Fsuehl wanger, who wfll personally attend, aud ? ifrnnl their extermination j likewise, if the moths sod catterpillsrs destroy your csr|wts, furs, saddlery, Ac or the Inlter your trees, shubbery, or garden-, call mi Dr. F . who will sngage i" affeci a cure. If yon wish lo look for "he comfort of ?nur h.- ami cattle thai sre plagued to death !?> the diet, get a bottle, which will do the thing for the w hole sei.i. If you travel by water ur land, If you go shooting ?r Bahing, ami wish to be ..-cure from ihe all- i k- of the BlUsqultOS und dies, provide vosr -??If with a small bottle for the object wanted. The ofll.i Dr. FEUCHT.WANGER, corner of Broadway and Courllaad-streev where Copnvin, Capsules, Drugs, Ul '-um its, Glassware, Ac. may l>* procured. - [rig FRBMli M i l.I.'l H. AIVTI-EXTORTIOIV?Reduci. ard ironrovemeni in Dentistrye?Persons di -iron- of avoiding the einroiiani charge, of Dentists, will find it advantasooui to call on V. Sil ER WOOD Surgeon Deotist, rem-.ved to 143 Grnnd-street, uesr Centre W^rS'. N it.?TOOlh-ache infallibly cured. Having examined -ewul cases ?( Dr. V. Sherwood's Incorraptibls Mineral Teeth now in use, inserted on gold, ami which are s,, pecu? liarly adapted as to i, n ],-r tin ill perfectly useful in masl . iluig (lie different substances -?..utial lo i!ie support of life, deem i! prud ent to recommend him to the pablie aaashilful Demist. 9. A. bass hie, M. D., ii. Rice, M. D? U. Crockelte, M. D. Neu Urb ans .>|Jr 1'?. l>sl. jy3 1m IMPORTANT TO I ii I" PUBL.IC. Poctw Rngers'i I VEGETABLE PULMONU DETERGENT i-a sure prevendri to the Confuinjiiwit, and in many inslaucei a eurutivt in the advaucad *tages of ibis prevailing and alarming di?e???. This compound asi been In snecetsful u-e foi the iu<t forty years, nnd therefore csna,.! be ephemeral. The public are requested to call at bis otnee No i Chatham street, for the article, and gratuitous advice, and esuaiaa Usatimoniall from .ur mosi worthy citizens, Nothing nctltioui i* o sorted to in this communication. puKIie nttlity as well na puvxt benefli is the intention ?f ihe public - humhls servant, J>1 Du OEO ROGERS IIEFVRY ? ARREIV. Manufacturer i MINE R s PA T E \ T PUMPN lor W ell, ),?,i C inter sis. Phs attentii n public is lespectfslly , ailed to the Immense num ber of these Pump, now ,tl usa,and 1.1 the testlase uislsuf thousands who have ihorousldy pror'i them. The working cylinder ami plunger, and si ii,. wearing or operating pun* of them are of can jion. The pips i? ofclenr stuff?pine- turned -rf lo about four in. he- in diameter," fitted for .<r. ? me together it ? si h eint, a?,| boded ill a mslsnM cootpoaition whh h makes it very durable,aad free from all the objections charged against lead p.(.?. as being injurious to health The advantages peculiar to Ihem aie ebaapai. durabilitv, ease of operation, ami .ci urity igt a fro..; they ar?i also light and portable, and aasDy put up or removed. The universal celebrity which these Pump* have obtained wh'rs they an: best known, together with much expnnence winch the sut senber ha- h id in the husuc, make- hint ' onfidonl of giving eatire satisfaction t>> evcrj purchaser. All order- foe Weil or Cistern Pumps should give accurate measem 01*tbe same from the top ol the platform to n,e bottom, so that the length mas be formed suitably ut ihe s|j.,p. Person, building new cisterns scd designing to place these Pumj in ihem. need not incur the ex pease of a curb abuse the platform, a the Pump is secure againat frost without it, Asa caution in regard mother kinds of Pumps In eireulsiien wbiel have not my label upon them, the pip, nnd wooden part- of which b inn made of wMte-wene', aad some of them ofeeemeoer-wooat, I dees it proper to *?y that all the wooden pipe of my manufacture is lected from the be-t of white /ose, heart auf, free /rum nap, and In ins boiled and well saturated m a resinous composition, i. warrant** in every respect a superior artii |e. Thefollosring persons are agents for the. tale of my Pump*, ne hase at all time* a supply On h-ind : Masstra.Osborn sV l.m..-. Hardware Dealers,33 Fulton sireei, Sem York ; Mr. J.ua-s s. Gould, 3G6 South M irket-street, Albany ; Sir. II I- Ward,Scheaectady, N. V., Elisba Foots, Esq., Cooperttown, sea Co. N. *. Troy, July. 1-41. good tools, suitable for the following Brauches of Trail If. WARRF v jyi?0 2w n. ROWiMREE, No. GO CHATHAM cornel of t.'hinibtrs-.treet. At the Mechani ? Tool More, V) Cht ham-.ir.-et. corner ' t,'ria:n!>ers. at the "f of the Saw. Are. asi Plane, will le; fiAS. KI k li.mitb . Bru-hiaaksr?, Carpenters, Cahjuet Mskvr Coach Makers, Carver,, Coopers, Chairmakers Engl Farnvr-, Furriers, Gardeners, Glaziers, (i lover*. ? ralismiUu, Hatter Last makers. MtiaOlls, Machinists, Milwrights, Plumbers, Pattern makers. Saddlers. maker,. Silversmiths, Tanner,. Tinner*. I.'pholsterert, Watchmsken. and Whealwrigli". Which being made expresaly to my orders will be found good, and Msehnnic may place confidence in then., jetis-lra HENRY ROWNTKEE. SM ILLIE&u SHERMAN D E IN T ISTS (?3 CHAMBERS ST Xy Opposite the Pisrk?W ,i Lh iiappy to -er?.- their f/.eoU aad the pubbe in all braacke* of tb- ir prof~sion, with the best ?iu they luv- neen able ft sr.piire from the ob*ervstion. and eaperieart of others eminent in their hue, and a long slid .iieeessful pmctice at their own. They will use and ?et none but tbe very best aialenal eod Teeth, and insert them ou evrry of the most improved plan*?dw*fl most freely redaciAs' their prices as the tunes and ctrtunutiiiec. :i?>7 reouire. '"?" *: B" LIE MMAI.TW.--- i--k f f f E - . \ fFFE Esf lish Blue rjmalts, ju*t received snd for sale by jytaa PERJi.SE i BRO0K-S: 61 Liberty-'',