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LATER FROM EUROPE. We announced in a small part of our vest ??ni?''.; Edition the arrivai of the steamship Columbi Capt. Judkins, at Halifax, after a long and unu* ally boisterous passage. She left Liverpool on t *?th inst. On the Ifith. so violent had been I ?torms she encountered, that the intermedia -haft was broken an?l the engine? stopped. II -ails were hoisted, undvr which -?he continued h ??ourse iintii the 25th inst.. when the starboard e gines wer?' again put in motion, and ?he cam?* in Halifax. Her mail?, passengers, ?*??c. were broug to Boston by the Unicorn ?in Sunday evening. The Columbia i* to remain at Halifax for repai until the 2d of April. Th?- packet ship United States. Capt. Dritte which sailed from this city on the aftern?on of tl 1 1th Februar)*, arrived at Liverpool on the 2?t in after one of tha quickest passages ever mad?;, ha ing occupied only 1*1 ?lay? from port to fort. Numerous lar*;?" meetings have been held in a the principal towns of Great Britain, on the fit jf-ct of the Corn Laws, at which the new C?n Law measures were severely condemned. S Robert Peel lias been burned in effigy in sever towns. fin ?Monday morning, the fire-work manufactoi ?*! the celebrated pyrotechnist D'Ernst' at Lar beth, near London, was blown up niel created it: mense devastation. Mr. D'Krnst and threcothe were killed. Letter--from Germany announce the rc?reniei of his Serene Highness Prin?*e Esterhav.y from tl embassy at ihe Court of St. ?Jain?"*'?;. Huron d Nieumann is expected to he his successor. Sixteen ?hip?, amounting to 10,092 tons, hn been engaged by the government for the conve; nnce of troops to China. A delay of four months has been asked and ol rained for the French Government to ratify the ri?l of search. The Roman Government,it is said, has autho ised the Bishop of Algiers to build ten new church? there, and to have his own cathedral enlarged Sir Francis F. Vane, Kan, expired at Frankfor on-the-Maino. on the 15th ult.. in th?.- 45'th'year ? in-, age. The Venerable Archdeacon Robinson, late ? Madras, is to be the new Bishop of Gibraltar. The number of electors in Frunce i*? 224,700. Ihis gives one electoi ?n every l.'il individual, the total population being estimatcdat 34,000,001 The manuscript* and copyright of th?- works ( M. Chateaubriand liav?* been sold by auction to M Poiundine de Saint Ksprit, for I53j000f. The Times of the 1st inst. contains a noiice c the letter of Gov. Skwakd to the Secretary of tin Albany Repeal Association, and the speech of Col R. M. Johnson at a late Repeul Meeting in Ken tucky it asks very significantly ' what the Amer icans would say if associations were to be forme and public meetings held in England, nut. for th? redress of imaginary grievances of parties enjoying liberty, license and political power, but for th? liberation of the Slaves whom these talkers abou liberty decline to ?mancip?t?" ! What if we wen to send remittances of money to the America i Abolitionists : ' Tt concludes by saying that ' it i? rime for Lord Aberdeen to look to this.' The principal debates in Parliament have bee?, upon the Corn Laws. In the House of Commons on the 18th ult., the debate upon Mr. Villicrs!? amendment to Sir Robert Peel's motion rsganiing the Corn Laws, for the abolition of all duties payable upon imported grain, was commenced and ?xmtinued during five days. On a division, there appeared for the motion 393, for the amend? ment 00?majority against the amendment 30.-5. On Fridav the 25th Mr. Christopher moved an annmdment. th?; effect ?if which was to give more complete protection to the fanner, by fixing a higher sliding scale than the measure of Sir Roben Peel. This proposal was withdrawn, and th? House ?affirmed Sir Robert, reel's motion by a ma? jority of 202, the numbers being 3(>(j and 104. ?A Ion"- discussion took place on the resolution regu? lating the proposed duty upon imported wheat and flour. The Report of the Committee on the im? portation of foreign Corn was then agree?l to. In the House of Lords on the 21st nit. the Earl of Aberdeen laid on the table ihe treaty for the suppression of the slave trade, signed by all the great powers of Europe except France. The noblr earl expressed a hope that ere long France would also adhere to it. Sir Robert Peel, in intiudiiciii? the same document to the Commons, avowed a like expectation, as also did Lord Pnlmerstoii, who said that the plenipotentiary of the King ot the French had not exceeded the powers confided to him in signing the treaty. On the 22d, Mr. Gladstone, in answer to a ques? tion from Mr. Labourhcre, said it wns the inten? tion of government to favor the importation ol British manufactured articles into ale colonies, and for that purpose? n duty of 7 per cent, would In imposed on all foreign commodities. On the 23d. in answer to a question, Sir Robert Peel said it was his intention to proceed with n? public business till the corn law resolutions wen ?lispost'd of. There was the strongest feeling ai present among those interested in the corn trade against any delay in the settlement of the question, On the 24th, in the House of Peers, the Lord Chancellor stated that a bill with reference t?? Pres? byterian marriages in Ireland had been prepared under his direction, and would speedily be intro? duced. In the Commons. Lord Eliot obtained pep mission to bring in a bill to this effect. On the 23d. Mi. Hindi??}' asked whether the British government lately received any communi? cation from the Great IS'orthorn Powers as to tin policy of reco-rmsing the constitutional government of Spain ' Sir Robert Peel made a declaration in reply tc the question?Our anxious wish is to see Spain ? prosperous and perfectly independent nation ; inde? pendent ot foreign interference. No p??iwer whicl she can possess for her own just defence can i: the slightest degree be the object of our jealousy It has been and is our desire certainly to give strength and stability, by our counsel and influence to the present government of Spain, because w? see under that government repeated indications iv an advance toward civilization andprospcritv : and we certainly have exorcised such influence as wi could command for the purpose of inducm"' tin governments of continental Europe to rec??-?iii/. the government of Spain. It is. of course, imposi? ble for me to state at what period the desired r? cognition may take place. It is stated that a nefarious Riband conspirar?, is widely spread through the county oi Fermanagh. Ireland, in consequence oi which a troop ot dra? goons is ordered to Sligo. and the military station throughout that country are to be reinforced by de tacbmeuls from the neighboring districts. A letter from Rom?' represents that a grealet quantity of snow has fallen this year in fialy that has ever been remembered. Several deep valleys are filled up, and although a sirocco had beet blowing for several days, its heat was not sufficient to melt the frozen mass. Diligences, tbougl drawn by sixteen horses and eight oxen, had crea1 difficulty in making their way through it. The London Times of the 19th, in announcin-;. on the authority of its Paris correspondent, the non-rat i fi?Htjon of the treaty, has tl??? following ar? ticle:. Our corresponden*, communicates, in addition^ a fart which, if any doubt could be eajtertained "1 the candor and loyauUo?the FrenchGc*vernnient. would bear a suspicioua appearance. H? states that a lctt?*r. in the nature: of a protest, against the ratification of the treaty by France, had been pre? sented to tli?* Minister for Foreign Affair- CM. Gui zot) by General Cas.?. Th?* American Minister in Paris, Gftneral Cas?. .-i\-,our correspondent,^'--state*? in that document, that it " being indisputable that under color of :;. treaty in question England would pretend ttTa.T?gh.1 to board and search American vessels, and that as tbe President of the L'rii:?-?i States had formally declared such proceeding could not in any case, nor under any pretext, he permitted, war would necessarily follow* any ?'ich outrage. That in such. cast* all the parties to such treat*; would be re? garded by America as participating ?:? the ?rui?t ?.f ihe Power which should actually thus assail Amer? ican [?dependence. That Bei (General Gass) there? fore culled upon the French Govern mon t to pan??' ere it committed itself to a treaty wherein might result in a war between France and the United States. That which would,- but fur our trust in the ?odd faith of the French Government in d is ti ihsaction, a?.j?i?ur suspiciaus is. that baring already fcx en ih formed that the French Government \v??ld r.<.t ratify the treaty, in-ie comes opportunely a repre? sentation which thru Government might use as an excuse fer pausing (as General Ca?3 recormhendsj ere it ratifies a treaty from which, a? the American Minister predicts, i lighi flov ali the --.il- .d" war. Themain facts are, howcveiyall that-we can failly deal vvitij nt present,"and these are/that within three days of the expiration of the two month- til lowed lor tlie ratification of the uvavy, the French Government, a party to it. had not yet ratified it. and thai the American Ministei i:? Paris protects againsl its ratification. With tin- American Min? ister's proceeding we find nojfault. He acts, we suppose, on the view taken ol" ti??- matter by him? self and hi.? Government, but the French Ministry will, by their refusal to ratify a treaty t.? which Franceis a party,commit an error which we sin? cerely pray may not lead ;>< unpleasant, results. A fatal riu-il occurred at Malta on the 15th of F?'bruary. On the last day of Carnival Capt. Leveck was walking with hi? daughters when they met Lieut. Adams?who tlircw son*.c sugar? plums at. tlie ladies?an allowable liberiv at that festival. Cap?. Leveck struck him and was chal? lenged. Lieut. Adam? received a wound ?f which h?' soon .lied, and Capt. L. had absconded. His seconds and surgeon wereiti jail. 1'ham v..?The uon-rutificatibn of the slave treaty by France ?till engages ihr attention of die Paris papers. A grcai sensation was created in the French capitai mm Wednesday morning by the announcement of?the London papers thai the slave treaty bad been ratified without tin- paru<-inutioii of Franc?-. At hist tin? intelligence -.va? not be? lieved, because the Press,', ministerial journal, de? clared that the ratification had um taken place4*! but when the report, of the proceedings ?.'1 both houses of.Parliament was made known, all doubts were set at rest, and ihe public began to take an ?ntcrcsl in tin? nffair. The funds fell nearly bal: per cent, and people seem to consider that the sit? uation of Frunce was nearly similar to that of 1840, when the great powers had concluded a treaty without her. The word isol?ment was again heard at every side, and a great soreness was man? ifested by all who discussed the question. Much excitement prevailed re-pectin?; tlie issue of the debate on the quintuple treaty fur the sup? pression of the slave trade, which M. Man gui n brought on in the Chamber of Deputies on Mon? day. M. Guistot, in reply, said that " the crown liad made known to it? Embassadorin London that it could not ratify the treaty, and that it could not make, any engagement for the future. The French Embassador bad been authorized t?> negoc?ate for modifications in the treaty, and the powers had declared that the treaty wuuld remain open for ihe future signature of France, without any lixpd term. This was the plain and ?impie suit?? of the affair." Revolution at Lisbon.? Letters have been received from Lisbon to the 1-ldi ultimo. A revo? lution broke out at Lisbon on the night of the 7th. u hieb terminated in favor of the Charter of Don Pedro. The immediate cause of die movement was the entrance of Viscount Sn da Bandeira, as minister of war, into the cabinet, formed on that evening by tlie D?ke ?f Pal mella,"and the measures resorted to by ^ ??count Sa to pul down lb? Oporto movement in favor ol the charter. '1 he Hoops of Lisbon were commanded by chartists, und Viscount Sa, immediately on entering inti office, dismissed most of the colonels of the gar risen, as well as the governi?! of the Castle of St. George, which brought on tlie explosion. Tin garrison of the castle, headed by the old governor immediately declared for the charter, and die regi? ments quartered at Bulcm declared almos! simul tancously in the same sense, and marched t" th. Nece??iilinle? Palace. Tin- new ministry t'.ok al measures in their power to crush this movement The populace and m-??nal workmen were -up plied with arm?, and with nil iheremainirigtroopi marched to a central position, with die apparen object of attacking the castle. But it was sboi apparent that the troops pf the government couli not be depended upon tu fight in die. cause ii which they were engaged: and i.n tlie night <> the {tth the ministers unanimously resolved to givi in their resignations, and signed a written declara lion at the palace of their inability tu put dowt the chartists. The Queen thou sent for the Duki of Terceira, ami a new ministry, friendly to th< re-establishment of tlie. charter, was formed. O the lOdi, in accordance with their report, a roya decree was issued, [Hitting die charter airain i? vigor. Three days' rejoicings were ordered i consequence, and th?' Queen had been tu the en thud tal to give thank? inr the satt.?'. * The .lunti of Oputt- had been dissolved, und every tliiiiir-? J1 (?eared quiel at Lisbon. Costa Cabra! was dail expected, and the difficulty seeme/l :>? be to recoil cue the various pretensions of the leaders of th successful ?i>!e. The Corte.? are invoked unde the charter for die 10tli of June. Ven satisfai tory communication ha? been received from th Spanish Government, ivldch declares it wiil ne interfere unless ai the request pf the Queen, who it offers every assistance in its power. SPAIN.?Our Madrid letterofthe 15th ult. say that great uneasiness ?till prevailed in tlie Spanis cabinet in consequence eif the intelligence receive from London. An envoy of the new Portugu?s ministry hud waited on Espartero lo assure hir of the pacific intentions of his government, but h was not listened to with much attention, ami it ar pears that the Spanish cabinet hesitates to reco. atze the recent change ar Lisbon, until il be mad acquainted with the intention.? of the British G< vernment. It seems that E-pariero proposes t employ the force gathered on the Pomigue-.e fro: tier against the contrabandist?, who are constant] occupioil in passing good?to Belva?, Almeida, an other well-known points, asa certain means ofpui ?shingthe Lisbon and Oporto merchants, at who** instigation, it is said, the Chartist movement ha been effected. The Corresponsal of the "Jl?t ultimo confirm the accounts from other ??uarteis. of the excite rrient which prevails at Burc?'k?na and throuchoi; Catalonia, in consequence of the rumored coaiitie "f the Carlists and Christinos. for th?* purpo?.' ? creating a revolution in Spain. 1 rivate advices from San Sebastian of the 2-ll convey an impresi?n that a ?relierai rising throng} out tbe Rascpi?? ProrinCesis at hand. Carreqiieri had arrived at Bayonno from Bordeaav.and appeal ?.. have madeno secretbf the object of his visit.* , Ribed, another cu?-.iu_Hst connected with O'Doi ?noil's insurrection, bad likewise arrived at th ?ame destination. General Alcal? was takir.?? ever precaution to ensure the troops of the Regenc asainst surprise. The gun? which had Ween ri moved from ihe battlements of San Sabastian ha j been replaced, and an additional quantity ?famrai nition taken into the citadel. The courier of the French Legation who le: Madrid on the 12th in the evening, was stopped ihe ??istanc* ofbalfa league from the capital, by six ??"??'?"?r?. arnieil with guns, pistols, and dag^er?.? 'I hey compelled M. Darirogrand and the posriliion io he down \vithtkeir facer to the ground, and took from them all th?* money they had ab?iut them, and all their apparel, the value otwt?ch*wa&considera? ble. Germast.?TL?* Belgian journals publish the <v *??? of the treaty between lie Rang of Holland, as (?rand Duke of Luxemburg, and the King of Pr -'ia. acting in the: name of the German cus ? ?-.-' union; By this treaty the Cran?-! Duchy of Luxemburg adh?res to the union, and the exp^rr. import, and : ran ?it duties between the Duchy and i'r:ss;a are abolished ; the produce and manufac? turer? of the contracting parties to be adrn:;:--.i free, subject to certain exception.? which are cpai meratei?, and the gram! Duk'* agreeini: not to im pose lower horn? dutie? on certain article? of manufacture, such a? brandic-s. spirits. ?-c. than ar?- impose?:! in Prussia, and to adopt for the duchy -?ri -,:::*".ir:-* sv?tem of weights and mea? sure?, ?o as to hannonise with those of the union? lin- facilities of canal na*.?catio:) aire tobe com ! mon to the contracting powers; and the ?rrand duke adopts the r?gulations laid down bv the union for the prevention of smuggling. Bv this *!? at\ the grand duke ha? obtained, asa m?jdifica ti'in of the treaty which he hr*d refused t" latifvj 1 th*- power of appointing hi? own functionaries for the repression ofismuggling in certain localities. The duration of the treaty-, which was ratified on the 8th ins:., is to bo from the 1?: ??:' A;?ri!. 1842, to the 3J?t of Maren. 1346, and if notier of a <lc sirc t>> annul be not ?given niii** months beibre the expiration m* the prescribed term, it is to b<- good for ,ix years r:i??r?*. an?! is to be prolonge?"! in the same manner every six vears. Atfgha.vista.v.?The Times of the Istsays that their accounts from Afighanistan are any thtngbot ?Dcouriiging. Th?rehad been twoensragementson the 15th ."s.--., and the J?t Dec. in which the Aff 7 ian tribes were defeated and ti:c F.ng?sh ac ? juir? d a fresh supply of provisions, ?jf which they were ?greatly in need. But as t.? the troop? in ( Ac.l?suirounded by their savage enemies, de? prived ?f food, and winter close at hand, it was tlio?L'hi that not un?- wou?d live to tell the tale of th<-ir sufferings. An ;tttempi had been made to push fnrward a brigade t" their relief; but the heavy snow had driven them !?a?k. ? A terrible. perhaps "Useful7, lesson,' says the Times, ' to those riders who t h ink that a territory may be gained hi* a few militan- successes?blovnng open n fe?*. gai-"?, storming a few ?forts and shooting down a few wild Affgbans!' On ihe 1st December an at? tack n-u? made upon Jcllalaba?*! by about 4.000 Aff ghun troops, In;: they were quickly repelled;, with a loss of one hundred men. The English had none killed, It waa tliought thai th?- result of the ac? tion would induce the Kbybarees to join tin* English. Algiers.?The news from Africa is said to 1"* very favorable to the French Government, and Abd? el-K?der appears to be reduced to agr?ai extr??m iiv. 'J hi- fun of La Frasonn. 10 It-agues south of Tleniceu, being the last post of the second line of the l-'.mir. was entirely destroyed or. the 9th; Fif? teen tribes ar?' said in have made their sub mission to die French Government, ?in?!, according to th*? intelligence published at Paris. Abd-cl-Kadei i? driven olose up in the Morocco frontier. TURKJBY .'.NO IHK East.?Letters from Alexan? dria of the 6th inst, announce the arrival at Sue/ ot ihr Bcngulore, the vessel ilespntcherl from Cal? cutta and Bombay, with a view to open the transit trade with India across Egypt. Considering th?? difficulty of finding means of conveyance, and the heavy customs duties, it was fVared that this trade would not be productive of advantage. Jt was not yet known when Mehemel Ali would return to Cairo. He was then engaged in airriculturul pur? suits, and had caused tin immense tract of land to be sowed in linseed and so.?ame. Ibrahim Pa? sha was still presiding at the construction of the public works in Lower Egypt. The .piestion of ihe new customs tarifl', ihe c?in, ?ivc.. had not ver been decided, ami would remain in uta tu quo un? til thp return of the Pasha. Some ?'.'?se? of plague had again occurred of late in Alexandria. On the 5th a person who bad attended a Roman Doctor laboring under the disease, and an Arab woman, living outside ill?- city, were both attacked with the. malady. Our Constantinople correspondent write?, under date of the 7th inst., that Rizah Pusbn was losing ground in '.he good ?--race? ofthe Sultan: and that In- had been deprived of the most valuable pa?hn lick in the Empire, which he had been induced to consider for years as hi? exclusive property. A (mind Council we.? held on ihe 1st in??. m the Porte, under the Presidency of the Grand Vi? zier, ai which several important measures of re fiirni were adopted7 The Sultan had given his sanction to the Ministerial project relative to the reduction of one-tenth of the salaries of all public functionaries. Another measure, equally called for bv the public, was discussed in the Council of thi" 1st?namely, the suppression of all useless of? fices, which burden tin- Treasury with enormous expense.? without any real object. The Sultan but! permitted the I ? Arraeriiiahs, banished some months ago from Constantinople, to return to that cr.pital._ PIA ? O FORT E "F O R ~S X ?? '.?A s? - nr-rl? instrument, ?ix anil a liait octave, brilliant t?>in-, by Gilbert, ni" IS?i?ton. lia? ?carc.-Iy been used, will be soit! a'barjraiii for cash, at iill East '{roadway. m21 Ira? FLKNACES.?Portable Furnaces, man? ufactured at the Salamander Works. Th.- balance m 5i?M-k remaining ?m hand will b?- ?ol?l at a great ?reduction in price-. Apply at the office, ?*>! Caiiiinr. *!. in.'l ripO I'armor.-? and Market Gardeners? JL 5000 bushel? Whalebone Shavings fur salf*. Thi? article is superior to anv manure now in n?... Apply to m28 iw JAMES <". MOFFJ5T, 12\ Prvace ?i. Q V E Y ? S T RUNK R E I'() SIT< ) R Y, No. 13?) Pe?rl-si. oppo?itt- f>?!ar.?R. HOV'EY man? u metra res and kee? constantly on hand evtry description "?' Travelinsrand racking.Trunks, Carpet Bags, V?u -*??, Jcc. ni wholesale am! retail, chea*. for cash on approved paper. raS .In? BREAD ! Bread ! : Bread ! ! .'?At Pal tiler's new Bakery, corner Second-street ami Bowery ?li pounds lor a ?hiHinir. and made from the best snperfioe lloi?r. Try it. ni24 lm" IjlO'B, SALE,?A pair of large bayC?r . riag? I lor????, very ?entle, will be sold very low; as the owner has ho further use foi them, lotri-ther with H?-irne\s ami Carnages. Apply at 2 Liueny ?t., up stairs, n 23 2w ?OU'SPENDED Safety Fund and Red ?O Back Not"? at low ral--?, bv F. P. JAMES. ui22tf_' 60 WalUt. Ji.*c R. \VARD,~Patent Leather. Top ? Hides, and Coach L*-aiher .Manufacturers, No. 7 Nirt'j Ks?-?*i.-stree'.. Newark. N. J. in22 lm* LEO N ?K D. R E E D. ?V B A RTO.VS celebrated Britannia Metal Go?-!?.for sal? bv their Agenij N. WITH ER ELL. /un. ro29_112 John street. fOQD ?CREW"*?.?The New Eng land Screw Co.'? 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A complete assortment ja.st receivedr-weighiiig fmro ;?? to 160 pounds, can be had at wholesale and retail at So *>J Fnlton-streei, New-York. at2bbt_^.SB?Rlf_i: -"-JTTLE^ To teachers^ndT?rents? Gale's El? mecis of Natural Philosophy i? cunsideret! I?y tlie liiosi CfOinpeient Teac!i*r?. a? the !??r?t adanted to S"ch?Joli of any work of the kirn! ever publi?lied. The en STraviii?s in the volume are accurate and numerous. Price $8 per dozen. Be particular to inquire for " GALE'S Phiic M?phv.' For sale bv mil? 2w COLLLN'S. KJiESE k. CO., ?54 P?ari-?t. _MEDICAL,_ RED or Gray Hair may be changed to a b?*aa"i;ul auburn or jet black in two nrthre? hour- bv a?;?!?* a bottle of de- ? -i-bra:?*?l Italian Dye. It ha? justly obtained n reputation far surpassias all oth?rs now in :?.??.?. and mav ?... used whhont (he least injury ?th?"? i?> the hair orskin. IlfTt-tofore ihe*i:f*K"ui*y ofpmrunni: ? -uitar?!?* ar- j ti.-lr- for of,!orin_- tli*- hair ha.? deterred many from attempt? ing :t- But now this -vrlit-ulry L? removed, a.? all who ha-?? _??? i ?!;?- Italian Dye have born?- willrng testimony bfitseffi earv. For ?a!-.- by A. B. SANDS i. CO. 271 Bmadway. corner Chamt??T?-?ir?--*t. A. B. .V D. San.!-. 79 Fulmri c-rncr ."old-?.?.. liO Fulton cntT.rr W'-iiiam-?*.?.; and Sands 3. Co. S7 Elast Broadway, mi 2 1 rii_ ?iSDERSON-S Premium POLISHING ._ PASTE and PLATE P.-WDEP??An important ar? ticle for th" aseof .i*-a?er- ;n ??ara-ra,-*-. Br.iannia metal V German silver, plated ware, .*?,-.. tt? hotel keepers, private | families, ?hippinir merchant?, kr Th?-y bave j>een a??*.!, ! recommended and certified to by Pmt". Hare, Philadelphia* 1 ProC La aria tt, Boston : Dr. Nove? ol Clinton College : in ? New-York by Dr.Chiltou- Robert Lo-r-tt. 183Broadwav : J. N. Gimbrede, 1 U'all-it: \v*. J. Jackman, ! VV'all^treet: i Boar/Iman i Han. G Bur?nr* Slip : Cnleinan i; Stetson, As? : tor House; Bliss '- Cre??btnn, -2 K::!r..n-?:: Rawdnn, Wr??rh: k Hatch, 43 Merchants' ExcbaBiret BulLTompkin. ', ?_ B.-????.. 11 Broadway: II. A. K*errj7"-* Bma.i-.v-ty -, Coop? ii L-*irb, 91 Fuiuui-'i : Pearson k VVbitm*3re,:Jil3road | ?rriv, J?c. Le. For ?-a!?-. wholesale an.i retail, by C. I!. : Rl.\'<", _--iirral a{*ent?53 Fulton-street an?! ?"?!? Broadway; Abo, as above, Andersoo'? Bromine Crocus, for polishing : steel, for the use of engravers, gunsmitlif, watchmakers, kv. r.-.;*? Im_ \V(>NI'KR.-TL Cure bv Rin*.*'*. ~C?nj_h T7 Candy.?N"ew-Yerk. Feb. 52,1M.L??j?r. < . II. i Ring-**-De*r Sir : A - n?e of gratitude, as well asdutyrto md a suffering community, indue**, ni.- to iiiak?- public . .:: you t!i ns propi r) die surprising ??are efftfctedby your Co?irli Cacdy. I bave i-?-n ?aifferirii? with an alarming I .-r.-j.-h. an.l ?Ii tli?- ?ymptonus of a ?p**???!>??lissoluti?* i se*itne?l ! to me inevitable for jeveral months, tfaring which time I . in,: spent c-h: ?? hundr??d dollar? for ?lifler?nt renn*dit"**, j ?one of which save me any p*_rmanent relit-:'. I ?n.? finally j iniinrti!, !,v-.!..- persuasion? of a friend to make trial ?>;" your j Candy, with hut little faith in its efficacy i but t?i mysnr I pri?*?, as well a? that of my friends, I am now fr?**e from thai ? Trr?!iSi?*??-?rn-? ?couch and enjoyas good, ifnotbetter health than I have fnr several v.-i.?. If any pertsons doubt the , truth .">!' th?- above, by calling mi roe at'my store, N<?. 77 Pitt ! stri et, ;h*-%- can bare ali !?.- ir doubts rermived. "JOHN HOWARD." For "a!.- who!? sale and retail by C. IL IHN'*?. 6+1 Broad* ? wav. New-York. ' tn25 Ira Miraculous era. of rheu MATISM.?X*wairk, December?!!, IS. 1.?Dr. ftinp. j ?D.;ai Sir:?You will nh-a??* in excn?e my mn answering yon in rflntion to the curt?ricat*?. srtving an account of my ah>io?i miracalous restoration to life, a? it were. I was.??* unexpectedly restoted thai it appeared mort* like a ilream than reality, not only to mvselt, but also to my friends. I ran a.?sure you you have die prayer? oi one whose life it dear to him". S.tuate-t among Iri?nds, ever kin.I ami .t?*ar. and a family who (rxik to him tor support, and who ai?o join in prai.? to you, ami tht-ir Go.l. lor his unspeakable men y in spann?; m?- al this time. Any thin:, thai it is in my powCT to iio. winch will be;of benefit t?youjsoch a? giyint? an account of my suffering in a certificat?< that y?m: mirht publish to the w..r!.i. as -t :? witii?-????.! bv my frit-??!?. wliohav? put their names to thi? letter. Vfere ;t in my ;,..u.'r to pay tenfold the price y.u char?r??d, I would ?. ii In.L-ly -''--it; hut ihavebaeq sick so lonj;thatniypecunmry means have been exhausted, ftisoverthreeyi arssuicel was attacker) with wdat o-ir doctor called the liitl.nniaiorv Rlienmatisin, Ly which 1 was left a complete i ripple, having I..?tthe use?f my iiml.?. which fell away most irichtfully, tl [?aiding me from all work: anil ha.l it not been for a lev* hundred dollar? I had ?.a.c.1 tthi-n in work. I and my fami? ly would lia ?* ii?*?-tt in the workhouse. So you and I hoj ?? the public will ?ee liowmacli I owe you, for once more be ins a!'!e to t-arn my daily bread; aiid that by lhre?*ibottl?*j '.:'v":ir JTliiir. which yoti ?cnt me lor five dollar?: and con .tdi ring it truly Uie ?? Elixir of Life," I am; ?-?tli die irrt-tii est respect ami gratitude,'your bumble servant, HK.V1. t:. JACOBUS. Witnesses?Hannah Jacobus, *?*? illiam F. Dean. Prcpan-.l and sold by C. 11. RING, .>3 Fulton strcetj corner Clin. mi". Im "jVTOTICl-: T O R r> TY' R ED PF.R __. 1 SONS.?Dr. A. ?';. HULL. \o i Vesey street, A?t.?r House. New York.?Persons nt?icied with Ruptures may rely upon the best instrumental ?tit! the world aflhrds, on application at bis oifice,4 Vesey street, New York,or either ?if ni?- num??rnn.? ;iL"?'nt.? ?h the chief town? ot" th?* l"iiite? State?. Parent? mu?t he careful to enninine the h't?-k j?art of Dr. Hull's Trusses, i.? see if they are endorsed Uv Dr. Hull in writin?-. N'tine oihrr are genuine or tu l?- r?'lietl on a? g*od. Di. Hull guarantees cures to all o?ierwise healthy patient? who call at his office lor trpatuifiit If the cure he not radical and permanent; so as to preclude tlie necessity of wearin?- any tru?s uhatever, the mon -y advanced i? rt;* tu-riif-d on the expiration of the t?'rm ?pecitie.l for the cure, whatever progress tbe rupture may have made toward era? dication. Children under twelve year? universally cured ?with? out funher expense ikmi {lie ro?t of tlie Tni??. The ra? dical cure ha? been under progressive practical improve? ment tiir more than twenty years pv?t, in Dr. Mull's Tru?* Office, and i? now l?r'?u_rlit lo a ?tat*? of unrivalod perfection. Many treacherous agents hare undertaken to vend imita? tions ol Dr. [lull's celebrated Hinge^and Pivot;Truss-for the easy and safe retention of Ruptures. Th.-?e imitatiom cannot he relied on?they are made by unskillful ?ur ireoii? an?! mechanics, and are no better than the ordinary Trusses of Ike market. The g?nuin? have mv lull name in writing._iii.l Im AMOS l". III'LL "? CO. THE TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS of Dr. Hull'?' invention continue to receive my de? cided preference. For twenty year? pa?t I bave employed tlie;Trusses of Dr. Hull with success. The.Supporter,was invented in I"?'! by the Dr.. with mv advice aad approba? tion ; and I am happy to say I bat it is extensively adopted in Europe as well as in thi.? country? Signed, VALENTINE MOTT.M.D. New York. July 1. ?841._m21 lm_ POPULAR EXCITEMENT? Scarce" ly a day passes without some new cause of excite? ment. The ??reates! nnd most lasting lias lieen S1TEI-LM AN'S MEDICATED LOZENGE??. All classe? are loud in their praise; CLERGYMEN havereenmmende?! tln-m from their pulpits. Parson Bell lias repeatedly spoken in tbe highest tenus ?if them to his congregation. LAWYERS AND JUDGES have them ?n their court?, and an* very ready tu nt*V-r them to all who need their healing virtu?*. MECHANICS ASI) CARMEN, as well nsiaboriHg men, are all patrons of Sherman'? Loz? enges, lor ihey an- very pleasant, au.I certainly cure ?-a?i*'r anil ?iw-.m-r than anything els??you can take ihera and keep about vour business,an?) v??u will find voursell well before von expect it. THEIR VIRTUES l?ave been fully teste?! by Ihe firsi men of the ?lav. Hi. Honor, Mayor Clark, Hon. Ed. J! Porter, Rev, Mr* Hand cock, K-t. Mr. Stif.-tei, Kev. Mr. Anlbonv, J. Sbennaii BrowHell, Bsq:, Register of the city. Col. J. !.. Haines, and hundreds of others of the highest resptrctabilic*. can be re? ferred If?. For coughs, colds, 'asthma. wh_oping cough, tightness ot th?- chest, and consamptain, Sherman's Cough Lozenges arr the best medicine in the world. For headache, palpitation of the heart, sea sickness, low'ness of spirit?, des? pondency' dizziness and all nervous diseases, .?thi-rman's Camphor Lozeages only rt-iiuire n few inmute? use to eflect a cure. For worm?, which cause many distressing and alarming symptoms, Sherman's Wann Lozenges cannot be surpassed^ aud have been prove.) by more than 1,000,000, ' which nuiiili.-r is sold y.arly, of Sherman's Poor Man'? Pb*. ter, ?<> celebrated t"r curing p!,m or weakness in the hack, sitie, breast? or anv part of the bo?ly. Also, RHKI'MATIS.M AND LUMBAGO, am! all lor 1J} cent?, only one quarter the price usually charged i?>r Strengthening Plasters and warranted superior toalFothers. P. AD It It F AT II and had t?-?/th are verv common, and all may h** prevented by u?in?- Sherman's Orris Tooth Pa?te, wbicb gives a pearly \i liiteness to ihe teeth, keep? them from aching and decay harden? the iruins and L'ives to the breath a ?telit'litful frags ran.-e, bitlierto unknown from any other dentifrice. Dentists, Physicians. Clt-r?yin**n. and all r(a.??e? have given thi.? deli? cious preparation their decided approbation. Always he careful to ?.et Dr. Sherman's articles,and never let any one palm any other on you in their place, a? ha? been done by ?oHie : never trust those who would receive von. Dr. Slier man's only warehouse in this city is at 106 Nassau ?tr--.-t.? Agents art-nt 188 Bowery : 77 East Broatlway; Rusbton k Aspinwall's, 86 William street, UO Broadway, and In A?t?r House; Sainl?. 1*73 Broadway; 58 and 198 Fulton street, Brooklyn; Redding, ?? State ?trr.-t, Boston; Hurfess, South Third ?tr'-t-t. aear Chesnutstreet, Philadelphia; Robertson, 222' Baltimore; Frank Taylor,AVa?nington City; A. Head, Charleston, S. ('.; Cum? i. Co., New Orleans'; J. VVflcox, Piltabnrgb._mlG Jm RING'S VERBENA CREiAM a**;ai__ Triumphant?Tlie true t?-?torthe trxquisiie merits of Rintr's Verbena Cream i? fully Iwni'- nut by the first premi? um diploma being again awarded by the judire? at th?- Ame? rican Institute. Fair held at Niblo's. The longer this celer l.rated ?h;iv;ix_ s#.jip ?. known, an?l tiie autre extensively circulated it bss become, seems only to continu the rlatter ihg and un-oirrlr?? testimonials it lias n-ceivnl from all part? of America and Europe. Indeed, the eonsiantly increasing demand i? a ?-rjrec of proa?! sati-faction tb.t th?* proprietor bas accomplished what thousand? have tie?-n for Tear? at txaipiir.g, va :?an 'Zmolient Americansbaringsoap,' which for t-a?e, comfort, and economy, cannot be ?urpass..! either at home or abroad. (From the H? raid.) Shavini*??tinc*s Verbena Cr?-nni for staving, is a most capital article. It can be had at ?3 Fulton street. We have tried :t an?< found it very ?uperior. It softens die beard and raake> the op*2ra?on as gentle a.? magneuiing. [From the Boston Traveller. April, 184C] Verbena Cream.?This new ?having compound i?> now all the raije, u.? \?el! anion?- the t?>n?orial prott???or? a? among those who prefer to irather their own diurnal crops. The barber? say that a pot ??f it last twice a? long as the sam? .juantity of any ottier --oponaciou.? preparation: while tho-e who save their sixpence declare that with 'he Verbena Cream a dull razor will in.?ure a smoother face than moot of tbe obi ?oap? with a ?harp .-.eel: b*?s?des it i? traji-ant to the ??rRx*. jotteiiin**: m the ?kin. anil a L*reai tie.tmver of fr?-ckles? For ???.!?? wbol^aleand retail by C. *ELR-NO> Cbemistand Drutrzist. 53 Fulton sirr-t. N. Y N. B. B.ware oi unblu?hin? imitations : and observ? th? written ?[?.nature of C. 1J. rtin^ on eacS. m23 l.-n "V" OT?C ?'.??liVers??si helci?ig the obli _ i iratiou.?v>f lii?? Non!? Ameih-a? Trust and Bajikin? Company, dated loth Dec. l?-tf). payable ia 13th month?, purporting to I??' ?.-cured by propertv, placed in the p?.??i->. ???r.'of Henry Vate?. Thomas <t. Taumage, ar.?i Wilham Curti? Nove?" Tr?btet*? un-1er a certain D'?td of Tra?t, are req-??->teti to furnish ihe afort -aid Tnt-tfr? tli?* amount with the Bombers of the obliirations, and the places of re?iid?*nce of the re?p?:-ctive ow-rw-s oTthesame, at their otfice, No. 1 llan ov.-r-?treet i No. 5 third story) "pp-isi".** the Merchant? E^ cbange, on or b-f.-rt- U;** I?t of April next. mS_ 7i BANKRUPT. LAW?U. S. COURT? DL'TCHEl". REYNOLDS L PLATT. Proctors and Ce*tir?.?elli?rs, Z2 .Merchant.?' Exchan^**. City of New-York, havins- made arrancemer.ts for the purpo---.' are prvparH to at'.en?; :o applicatinra. under lb;? Law in this City and from other oar?? of the Southerr. District ofNew^Yort fl 3m S.A.LT. Salt.?70 tons Marshall's Stoveii SaJt, factorv filled, on board ship Independence, for sale by GRLNNELL, MINTTJRN fc Co. 73 Sonih st ?pHlL-VDELPHlX: Baltiinore, Virginia, J- Bani; Nou??, and Check?. !x>__-hl at r?-tiuce-Trat?s, bv in? Jl F- P. ?^fULESi?O Wail-5t.' MEDICAL. OBSTRL'CTION?Thc cause ?if all Pul nionsry Diseases. For?what is the ca?as?. ??' ' Obstruction What :? ihe cause of Heniorrha-j- .?.id Spitting ofblbod Oibstruction. What is the cans?? of C ?nsnioption md '?' -c--?*-?' Ohitrnc tiou. Wbat is the causeof Bronchitis* oi,.".-.:Ction. prodncu inflammation of ihe lining tn?smbnnie of trie bronchia nr wind r;;!'??. and an eicr?-*.:''.'! oi aiuctwor p7?. ai : freqt eut: |r discharir.-sofliivt?-!. Am! wbati? \.; - .. . - .:*?'. Q|tj ??? breathim:. but Obstruction, camed by :'.:? inucou.? or : i lent .-v*:vt:.-Mi. dogging up those tubes, and tl ??:-? by iinr nspsraiion. . Remove this Obstruction and there will he :;<-. :? ver ?- - ::*.i!an;niatinn?-?->?? pam n?.r coui'ti?i" -i!-'*-?? nor consum?, - iiori---ooh**uiorThage.i?or ?pitting of blood?no asthma ?rdil Dcultvof brea??nr, but a restoration to health ? [In tain. "And wbat is the true remedy pointedout by t nu to remove this Obstruction ' Tl:.-answ. r is Expet-tomtioi!. Ye?. E*spwt*"?r ?? i ?I - lure's r* nurdv. For, reader, there ii bo other outlet t?r the taaes to ii:?cha-ir- their vttiat? d excretions, but dirooe trachea or wind-pipe, ami this natural discharge ? Es torati?h. . . ., , , ? T.? ass'ist nature and oroiloce this aesnrahlere^t.^him: has ever be*u t ?.::-. tal to JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Ft is the result of the experieno ma ?"year** pracuce. Il produces a free and easy esp?iCtorauon, suppress?^ Uir '->.:?:.. r.-.l?t-e? :h- indammauou, removes th? - ' action or the vessel?, and heal? theabi ml surtaceol the bronchia or*vtnd uibes. The bread4ng:hecom?.**- ea? - ?? t| .. ...,. . : ? ;,.?;;.,.' ? fbrm!) ? ??..-.? th; avy-? boipelesscas^ofconsamplHin.itprot! esa t*gn ?: relict a??ycr before experienced by .my ?the! p | iral??>n. and prolonirsthe patient's life to anJuiiefiaiie period. Many who were pronounced Incurable two year* ago by their pjiy.,-,,;.. are ?t : al ???-. m I app?ar uo .vors-e '.' i". they !??: -r-.?r-i. wli?ehundreds, nay thousutds, have eutirely re covere?L ,., . 7 ' JavneVExpectorant? Carminative Balsam and. l ? \. ... may be had; at Nid.20 South Third street. ' lielphia, and ni No. "!' Fulton ?;. c ?rni r of G?*ld, 100'--Fait ?trt.-t. bvthe asrents A. I*".. & D. Sands Dni ?"?gists also, - - ?.-. A.B.* Sandpit Co. No. 273 B?-?jadway: David Sands."? Co. No. 77 East Broadway, corner M irkel ?:. ?:.'*? Im DO (.ODD while you may.--llecoin tnend It;; ?'? ?'.??^1; ?".'ii'l?- to every one you know basa cough thai breathe with difficulty in raisin?:.! t ruUii ii Ihe chest?dn this and you will !>?? dome a ur? a ter good lb your fellow beings than von could possibly ?io :n any other wav.and what a gratifying retlection t" lav you.dowu tores! with the conviction o?" bavin?* relieved so many?perhaps : ?? ?.-,?.I vi many trom an untimely graSe?that lling's ?? _ etable Candy h?s.cured an immense number, and rrb tliein .?.*:: '.ver'- a new.serof luntrs cannot be denied, > manv have voluntary l? ?titi?*d to ? .-". i fleet T ?rood Samaritan ?!?? good while v??n may. tor ice ic*elf ai the lanrest space, is but short Pr?parai and ibrsalt byC. H. RING. -V. Fulton sire? t. c??rner Cl B, and?S-H Breadwa* Also sold by Sand?, corner Chamber an?! Brnadw->y, 15!) Broadwav. corner of Grand; Syr"-. 63 Bowery, comer .? Walker; Guion, cor. ?'?rand and Bowery; and mosi of i!"* drutrgisl?. D*See the signature ol **C. II. MN'i?".'" on each package. N.B. Kiiic's Verbena Cream. E!!?.:r ."! Lite and Elysian Dentifrice, for saleas above. ru25 lm T^?TICE!?.>1ori*.iTi?s ifviro?nMeiliciiK? It! from the " British Cbllec? of Health, ?iidon."?Thi subscribers bavin?; l>een appointed the Attorneys ol Mex-rs ??lorison, .*?loat k Co., and Agents for the State of Ne*? V.irk. hav.* r-t-.-;vi..i n lanre asscrtroeni of Meiiicine direct from the " British College of Health, Lerd?n."' are.readj la supflv the Asenis on more liberal term? than hercio lore. Persons wishing to !?<? aopointed Selling Aceni ??ill plea-? make inun?*?Jiate"applicaiion In die ?nliMfri I>?t?. All -,'?;-?.'!.? indebted to the late A;e ?t, Mr. Geo Taylor, are reque?te?l io make ?nm'cd?aie pny.meht to. the Bndei>igiM*?.l, as tl e\ only are authorize?! t.? ?rive r?.-. i: is l"??t thesnin?-. FIRTH ?t HALL. No. I Franklin Squnre,?\. Y mlPlJ Agent? forMPRISON.H>1 OAT ?V CO. iTMDERVILL'.S GERM \N P.LASTEJR \T-A most eltectu.il r-me.ly for the ftdlo'wuigcomplaints ?Cora?. Cuts, llruL??-?, Iturn?," ? ??'(>???. ???ill Rheum, Kev.-t Sores, Sore Threat, ice. I" "? "es from ?ik.-i*> fiiur shillings. Tlii.? I'IhsPt lia? Ureii ii?.-?. i,?r,?-??'? seven years with great raccesh, and those ?vho once make useofit will lin-l ?lyery ii*eful in their lamilie*. a> tliousmtls can ?lreatly ?vstify: a trial will be a sullicieni recominendaiion. Sold i?v Mr. Cra met*, Proprietor, 1?"H VVooster-sire?'l u?*ar llousion; J. i*. Tran?. 175 B?>we?-v ; E. H. Tripp, lb*7 D:-..?; .ii-?i:...t ; Mo ???parfing, 1.1 ?Second Avenue; E. It. Little,c???-ner !!.?i.tr?i ;?i?ii Cannon-st.; G??orge Thompson, corner of Hudson an?? Christopher-street. Bpvtk!yn?.Mr. Newal. 159 Nassau-stt Mrs. l?'-.l'.'l brea?! and Neeille store, Fulion-su ml lm /^HEE.<EMAN'S Arabian Balsam has \_y been in use for mure than fiftven years, for all kii d.? ? WMinids, bruises "and cut?, and i* a never failii i? medy t;"' acute or chronic rheumatism. Itiswarnititeiltoi nreany '-? ot piles or fistula,of however I'liigsianiliiig, vvhe evi-iythiiu else has failed. This Balsam ill rds immediate rebel inpaiui-? i he sldeand breast, or pain and wealun**?? in ihe back nul loins and is abo asure and immediati rebel in-.i??? ot liurasand scalds. Numerous ami ?espei-lable certificates may lie seei where it has given reli?-l inallth? alnive case?. This wo'iutei working Balsam will restore riumb ???- perisbe?! limbs, ot numbness in any part of th?* l*o?ly, ami i.? a sure and pleas? ant application i" ?ore throats an.I i?uin?i.-?. In l?<>i!i.? at '.? i-.-nt? ami SI. For ?al- wltolesale and retail by A. B. .v I) S.uiil?. 70 and 100 Fulton st; I). San?!? \. ?'<?..77 Ki?sl Broad? way, cor. Market st; A. B. .?"an.ls ?v. Co. .^o Broadway, cor; Chambers ?t. ml t Im DiNNEEORDS I'ATENT IMPROV? ED EL?CTRICA LfPLESH^GLOVES and.STRAIN? produce a healthy ?tatu of the system by friction without thi ri?k of tearing the skin, as all the ordinary Horse-flair Olovta? are liable to do. The great value ol the Horse-Hair Renovator as a tlirra p?*utic agent when applied to the human liody i*?now too well Known to every one who has paid the lea?! attention to the. Importance of "a healthy action of lue skin to require farther j comment. F? sale by A. B. SANDS It CO.,273 Broadway, cornel | <>,'{'hntiilii?r?-slr?-*t. ??mnile BuildinL?-. i?????' ?GIiEG'T not your ?Coughs.?Our greatest sutTeri?g;anil calamities nfn-n grow out dl our neglects. A man lias a cough?he neglects-it ^shortly he has a pnia in ibesuleor chest?lie neglect? il; liye.aml bye he raises blood?he send? tor a physician: the doctor tell*. Idin he i- in consumption. One bottle of Dr. All? n's Balsam w?uld have saved all this train of evils. LertLose laboring under ?ouirhs gel thi? medicine without delav. coNSi-Ml'l lo.N CURED.?I cCTiify ih.it Dr. Allen's Balsam has cured me of this disease. A. L. Stuaro, nbboken. SoU at 127 Bowery and 88 Ban l,?v-?t. only. mlJ Im FRENCH POLISIIINCr PASTE?Thi.-? article i? a combination of elementary substances hav? ing a strong airinitv for each oUier, which unite and form ?> compound altogether new in it? character. The brilliancy and durability of the p.?Iisb ii imparts to the most delicate artiale ol furniture, stndi as niahoganyj ro??;w<)?>d, elmny, [tallan marble; also to carriages, patent leather, military caps, kc, is uasurpnssed. Il*? appl?vitibn i?'.ia?y, requiring very little labor to restore the article n> its original beautv. For sale by A. I!. Sands "s ?:???. (Granite Buildings,) J7.'J Broadway, comer;Chambers-street; ?i:??i, by A. B. .V 2). Sands, 79*nnd 100 Fulton-?t; D. Saint.? k c?>. 77 East Bioad way. inl2 lm ROUGHS, Colds, Pain in the Side, Rais ing Blood, Palpitation of the Heart, are dangerouh Symptoms in iriile witli. Thousands of lives are annually l'?*t in thi? ?vay. Every person of intelligence ami coinniHn ?.-use knows that these diseases are the begiiuiingol Con? sumption, and unless cured must prove fata*. Dr. Allen'? Balsam of Horehound, Liverwort and Pleurisy Root wili cure the above diseases. We hold ourselves ready and w71 ling tu prove this statement, if any person who may stand in ii.-^.iot Dr. Allen's BaNan? will ?ail on Dr. GUION, the Agent, at 127 Bowery. m 17 if " What can't be endured ?Must be cured.*? TOOTH-ACME cured, not in five ruin _ utes, butin a few second? by a ringle application ol ihe Vegetable Tooth-Ache Drops,prepared and -?.?w onlj -it ! !3 ('aiial-stn-et. Price ?tj cent??. Carious and .ielifn; T?eitii invariably, restored t?? health and usefulness when submitted to Du. PEARSON'S operation. Price fronvon? tn two dollar? p?ircavity. All oilier operations in Drritisti ? at reiliiced prices. i |?i :;.;? "K.J. ' 07 HE \V E TT-takes t?is^et?iotl to return thanks to his friei?ds an?l tin* rnil.i'c- fnr tin liberal encouragement fie bas receiv??d in his line'of pr-f tit ? which is confined to Sprain?, Di?lo?-ations, Hip Dis. White Swellings, Curvatures, and 0i.??-n?ed Spines, libra' matbro, Nervous Affections, Comraations, and all Dise-? e.? f ihr Joint? and Limbs, ice. Keforences given ?>n application t>i Dr. II. 507 Broariway etwee? Brooiue an?l Spring ?ia. ihK "mi* TOY'S .\?T?-Dyapeptic~E7?xir^-?'rhis i:i ixir is a medicinal and vegetable C?nipoun?!, w-arrant?*?! a ?af.-antl .-iTectna! remedy, not only for the dyspepsia,bai ? whole irain of diseases, resulting fron?, and connected ?? th. a disordered condition n?titr. stomach and liver.or derang? - men of the digestive function*, such as general debilitv <?? vseakness. !nss of ?ipnetiic, cosiivene?-, headache, billiou.? coiic. ke. Prepared by W. W. Clark, Philadelphia, for sale by A. B. SANDS i- CO., SCI Broadway, _ m!21n?!!79ami M0 Fulton-street, an?! 77 F.a.?t Broadway. CAG??TINDE or C?choaOdof?f?c^-Tbiis highly este??T*>ed Aromatic Paste renders tlin bread delightiotly frairrant. imparts a con?naaj cordial in ihe mouth) n.-:d removes all unpleasant davor ?>r odor cau??-?l '?. medioae or, nnokiog. Prepared bv Ci-P.":"Watts, Chenii?! Lon?:on. For sal? by A. B. SAIN'DS it CO., '27"> Broa?^ wnv, corner l.'haiii!>er?.stre-t; by A. B. k D. ."? \.\*I)S, 7'.' and UiO Fult?*in-?treet, and 77 East Broadway. nd2 lm OCTOR l'R?^ST'w?shes to say t? ihe public dial Id? succe??s(ultreatment in manv hund? red c?is<"s ot di*pa.?e, has established hi? practice etT?-ctoallv. [A word io the wise is sufficient.) His otiice ?, No. 91 I5r..', I !itr'*et-_ ni25 1m? FELLO\V-ClTIZE\S--R?rnenit..i.-nhai inraluable medicine, Dr. Sway-ne'e Comtioun?! Syrup ot W ild Cherry, ?or coughs, colds, spitting blood. I.n.n.diiti?, kC. may be bad al Dr. W. U. MUnor's drag ?tore. N?. 192 Br^.J-Aay. "V. V., and J. M. Smitli. Brooklyn, in 10 lm* TVVO SILVER" .MFDaI^^:ND7T)? I'L<?MA?* !:.v?. been?awarded to John Dndinar?k. 3" Chaihani-street. for ihe beet Cologne aad Pertamery. For "?year? he bas l,e^ tjOgagt*?J in th<- manufacture of Pei tuniery in this city, and until Um" present time he has mr\ pre.srnt.-d hira?li before Die public in the advertising col limn* of any paper, but now mstained bvthe decision ol ens inentjndg? ofPertumery, givenatdie Ft:r?h?-l,i in Lhii?cit? And Billon, he feels authorise??, in ?_ying to tliose who wai? any article in hi* line.'tint at 33 Chatham-street they mav und a superior quality, at tn.^i.-rate prie?-?. Rerrieinber thi number '? ?*""!, formerly ?tiurance to Chatham Chapel dl t ly FRENCHrAND .AMERICAN RAPER HANGINGS and Borders, for sale ?heap, ai th.- Hni ied State? Paper Hangring an.l Band-Box Warehouse, &5 CanaJ street, near Broadway, New-York P.-*-????* papered ?n the neaiesi manner. JOSHUA BROWN, ?5 Canal ?l jail 'Jl_ R?J?LED GER3L4lN SIlWrTIjaS. G. MOFFETT, 121 Pniic?-street, near Wotwter, weald parucuiarly call the attention of Hardware Dealer.? and 3Iaauf*iciurers io bis-uperior article Ol German Silvft. which he oif.r-, for sale ?*ho!e??ale and retail, of all illicit ???-?es, and warrents tterjua! to any. either Fore"*gn <>r D?> mouc ? tor ?r?. .or and swcDes?. ?22 if MEDICAL. R. PETERS' Medicated Lozenees? / .*. . ::;.-!.nne. ever dix-over??;' bave rwn ?>>?,-,.,?.-, popular estimation a? Peters' Lc-zengcs, .mo :.,: __e^__. D ;??;;: r? asoos that noi ? bave !???-. a: the .'.im,.- lint? ?!> ^' ? ., ??,..,...:? ?ooy in then op?^?io_^?d??-*-^ - reflect?. rht-?e pro;*.*.;?? .-re->?->:tbere?_!t oich-vv.. experieuce, ba-e*i opon tenet aixi te?-<i hv ,. j;" : ? ? I ?s : ....- ?;!? U :? :??.-?-. rJcTOtcd *? th-- ?tu It ?-..-:?: -v.. seosiv*_rsaHy known .?utc???nu,r v'_ ? and , orno mug of th?-m ??-> .1? t.? influence tbe cr- ? masr-Ol' ht::.:.- - ??.-?. s? almost ?.. ;tb?-e_t a paralirl ?rf* op h ? .-r:t.ie attention lor a whole >- ar to the r*erteca__> rf . ?:i.?. never tna?.e his .u-cov, ; ir? public until tJiev w^ ?? ?? m _ -.::?? n ach or th** ??quisition ol im* rnvemen-? '*.*??. to ma.?.-- a.?.?un?uce doubly ?'.ire. !:?? was aus-ktteil in ha'r?' -.? ;;'? by ?:x if tit.- most dbt?hgnifbed pi.yt4c.ans ???-. ? couotry, ?'?!?" used :?? m freely iu their pr-*-.?,'*?.' practice for ?. ve-.t! ::iot:th?". an.! th-en haii.lV.! m their i.-p:n>o*r?. eschof wliich cfarrcsponded soclo**ely_w?tli ih?? other. Bad -*-?h?t?_, proprietor's own coD?:lu.?ioas, a- '??> It-, In fact, the mux? 'I?? - -?-r. one or iwo of llioc ?...tit-men su??c?-?;e?i c?*n?T. ?light ?Uerr.Ki.i;?. which were adopt?-*?!, and snee then the faculty prescribe ibera in accordance with the ?.?er.:','??. 1 ?-- : illy satisfied thai they ar?? true to ?ci*>n_e and ex* peril nee in ?11 their parts, an?! "that to make th? m other ?__,.?, ? are. even in the ?i ;*hles* it f*n ?-. were t?-> r-1;* r :?nii ?-? perlfcL The immense buMtH?*?-now covering ;*-??. benn-ph?-rr>??mjove.i by Dr. Peters, places bim atbove the ??? essity,.ha?l he thevviu, ??fcen>uringwhat may be call? ? ? ..? in trad.-, w il. n M.-w :,. pecunauy advantage. The or. how?. \.-r. of bis 1 rofes?ioo, ami bis duty t.? u.e puy,c efhim to warn peopleit'oin ? I isingthe pr?*parafjoe? wbefher in tn?? Lorenpeor otb?rr ibrms inora :. isoran\ mi'. : rio; for the same ingmlient*. that fnrnisli the i-i-?uUr . - c?an ? itb the <?.*?-iu-e of health, may, in Ihe bantbof III llDJ-killal ?; l-"k. be ,-;.!iv?-rt- . into H ;?-:*?ii. Uow Of*. cessary, tii. -.-'.?:.?. ;? it tobe careful, especially in th? par. chase ol M? i:.-.ir?-?t l.-"?-i-???. ?vbichcaimotpossiblvbed^B prepared auless?, by qualified phvv'cMn. ?>. ? rvi,.-.:.-..i..-.tc..,' ine; experience. There is only one m-tde, in lact, ? ?'? .. .: ?er may be avoid?*?! ? and tliat i by purchtsM, tie-ne but ?ucb as are compound?*! by men ci' i"*?-?*????, reputation? .?.? -regular and re?}?? ctable ni?mib**r>? otibr :ji> aud by eschewing ,i?? rh.ii may be put forth by rstry-r* ..; ?nknoM :i or doubtful characters, or ? bo have in?i at tan ?ne ?veil authenticated diploma hanging in ihnr cace. ?ui to the Inspection ni all who may choose to look at it, -.- guarantee that th? s are not mere quack?. w bote costra* are ever?indever i?u?t be?thincs rniln-.- 1.? be .voitirtl liiin tbe di??'a?e? for which they ar?- recou mended h.? _nt_, dotes Subjoiuetl ..? a list ?f th?* mo*?t biipor.aiil ?I Pel***--* 1. . >es with brief remarks appeiKl?*d. I'KTKRS' WOKM l.i ?/.KNCKS. Thesean the desideratums so lont? require?!. They a:r ... ; . ;. .-ils pleasant to ihe las ? tbeii - .;.it iliei may !>?.? tt-arle??!- atim 1 .?:. ..; to tbeyoui _?? tt>t infant, and yet no medicine fier?-t for? ?-ered.ca.:be : ii ic ouip 1- -??'ii vv ?th ,: .i?.i ?!???! ,.-. ? 1 .,1 v\ .tn??? It bu ?Mi attraction tor them winch ilicy c ?: f, -t resisl. and ' ? t.nce ta?t?*d It they become powrrlei?? an?! ?lie TheAVorm I ,..-..n.'?? are to i??.- admins?tere?I ,1? doses ?tuhVientto pro? duce 1 ????!'. ? ''."ft-.-t. The ?illeiitiou Ol parenb .?-?;?? , lally soticiiifd in favor ol thi? unrivaled article. I'l'TKlvS'oil ?..il L0Z?NG?S. For ?aouijl?, colds, wltoopiu?; cough?, and .1! pulmonar} complaints the?-e are a truly invaluable ani?!?'. and must be successful ?i u??.! a.?dit?-cted. Nt-?ther do they keep pa* 1 . .-i.,,, syj.pi ose, i?ui relieve them at once, almosl pi*ovi**g th? : ? ili ,i.-v beton? tlie ta.?lt' ha? passed away trbm die ir.uutb. Dr. l'i-ter? .-..nit? ti-- re idt-r;? trial 01 tin?, an*! will hazahl iii? r?putation on the result. ! PETERS' CORDIAL LOZENGES. diey I'erliausol all Alie Lo.eni.fs t-yer pr**s-,nied; 10 tlie-public these iiave met an?! meet wiib thereauie.t and most exteii* - -., sale. B? si?le ih" above Dr. Peters has prepared Cayenne, Rhu? barb, Magnesia, Sarsaparilla, m?l Ipecac Loieng?*>, and nicy !..,/> !:?_'??- ??? every il?*?criiition. I'liiicipal otiices in t , ,,;-. ; flirondivay and 129 Liberty-st \..--- Ring 53 Fulton; Mulching?, I? ?'? ??iry' ! Owen, ; 0 Rower?. 11?-"- I'" HK. *V.r,\ K'.S I.KS'i'nU.\Tl\ K ? _ .' This is principally mi Egyptian .Medicine, introduced by Dr. Segur in this torn.. Ii 1? a fad impoi laut m he un l"er.?tootl, m estimatiu? happi:-..-??. a? ?tell a? health, thai IBf the presen! slate of Socirtj 1 large portion of our SDlferbigs? ?,.th l.o.ly and m-.n.l. are ?f Dyspeptic character and origin. When, from Indigestion am! other causes, nouri?hm?"ni In the ?v-tt-m !.. comesdt?licient, ami \it.il energy' '* retluced tti a poim where icreconomy L? disturb?'.I by li.i'i-.ui'i ornnna. mral a? lion, dyspeptic symptoms b? ?fin lo be pfa^eptiW*' '" t-.-stl.-..?ti.-?? without pain, and pain without apparent cause"; and requiring aid reaching beyond lite effect 10 t??. ori_inal canse. For all tliis class of cases, this medicine has been found u* he a very appropriate ami successful r?-m?*dy Itscliaracter and efleci may beest?nat?H? in *-?>m<- measure from it? unusual and peculiar propertie?. i. it.?-iin?t perfect ?-tret isexperienced when taken and acuiiu in connectirn with the food. J. NouriMitnent Ugenerally 'in?-r?'a.seil during its u.se. ?. The longer it is ii.???.i th?- less is repaired to produce the ?ame effect. The following certificate is selected, which it's thought ampl*< proves die superior efficacy of tliis valuable m*j> dicme. New-York, Sept. 21, 15-10. tlfcssrs. A. B. *V I) .?"?ni?/.?.-?<u-nl?Foreiyht years I ?? is under the care "t ?liil'-rent physicians, ?omeol them tin uini ilistin'guislied, and my complaint baflled all ibeir skill. I ivas considen-il by some to he laboring under lite Liver '?-'?ii'.l.iii.'t, and by others to I?- undi-r a slow hut ccruin d? .,'. My distress was so great at ti'ii?^ thai dea?i itself ? ? 1I1I not have h.-t-ii an unwelcome visiter. Every thin** I ? 11 ? . -.-??! _reat distress, and at liiii? ? I sp?l hloo.l m large t'uniitiiies, ami l?Hiked upon myselfas acanilidalefor anotlier ivi?rl?l. Tlirough your advice I was indue. ?1 to give Dr. S> ?ja '? I'ills a triaf. 1 commenced takinc t!i?<in after each meal, an?! alter the first few Joses found my distress re? lievt-.l I ? . ? ? m?-? I tin ii use gradually iliminisbinfj th'' quantity until I .nine to do without them, ant! the distress liad entire!? leltme. It:? nearly a year.?in??' I recovered my health?nnd it i? my advice to all who are similarly al dieted, totirctbisexcellent me?licine. lam yours,sincerely, KI.l/.A 'tEYrVOLDS, 143 Broome-?L The folio.-, i?.-.- .-i,tonai notice from tlie S. .*?!. News Is sr i.-ct.d from 01 hers of a similar chai, nier, as proving ?n tlie most cinclusive uiaaner the superior efficacy of thi? valua? ble medicine. Da. Sbcur's flestorative.??We lake pleasure in calling the attention of?>ur patrons to this truly reiiiarkal.lt- nrepdr* ration It claims an kindred t'i the nostrums of tlie .lay, having liad ils origin ;n generations of old. The medicine1 i? principally Egyptian and by Hint remarkable rjeoplc.*?-!, u?'d m ith uniform .-???? -- in all cases of indigestion <?r v*h?'ii the vital energy i. r- ?; ic?;il. It a.-t? ?? Nature'sliand-mald, hrin"jlng ail ihe function} 10 a bealtiiy .?late. In Dyspepsia ii i? invitluiible. ??itiiiu?' t>iii.iiiii!i?, >:oi i??. 1 ui ?.ii.iiiii)f.-r?-?ir?'ei, i/,iviu ?<i?~ i Co.?''-77 East Broa?!way,comer of Market-street; Rush* V?piiiivall: King St ('??. corner <?f Broadway anil l-?tr*/ei; J. W. Smith, Brooklyn; C. Yanschoonoven, >? -. Weed .v Water?. Troy; Dr. Uavid Jayne,.'20 ?tliird ?tre.*t. Philadelphia; Dr. liablcrson, Baltimore. Price ?'?-? cftiits small, .".1 large.?<?7.e. m_?i Im. jj} < ) M A N !C Y ? i i AI .S A M for W-;ak"??d S \ I.VFL iMED KYES.?Oplubalmia, or inflammation of 1., . .,,. is 01 two kiiii|?:ofie;...t.-if.|jni*lioiui|l-??-!i?e?ot the eye, Isa?! - :.:ti'/,oriVoiiiaitiin!iealtiiy?.ateoltJi<.,svsti.-in;anil tl ? from external trtjuries, such as blow?, contusion*? ? ? : ,itn ib ou th.- eyes; ?.xiran**oas liodiesoi" an irritados iiil f??!uced un.h-r ih- eyelids; exposure to l.leak ' ? '- and .- Id; small inflammatory humor, called ?tv***! -.'.:..?!. 1.? ..u the i-jelui.?; .various acrid lomt?s acting M ,1 ?tim?li, ?m'b a? the ?mitkfof pit coal.th.it?>!' wood, tti-f, ".i-.i too ir? ?.a use Of v'tnou*. or spirituous h?|u<>n?;ihe supp csMonaj accustomed discharges; die long application ot a strong light, or tixeii attention 10 minuto objects; and an acrimony prev^tiling in the mass ol fluids. 'l'h'-.o uinon iiiilnmmation ol the ey?-?. commences with a -.emotion, as if gritty partict*}s!ia?l insmuatet! ibemseives un der the ?*yellds accompanieil with greaLlwati rednes?. anil us, darling pain? As if in? reases, the parts swell, and the v.-.-t-i? ?it iht-t-.i i.t./jiu- ?ot only Increased in she, ana turgid; but-tpp.-ar more Rumeroustb?n in tli?.- natural state. Ureat pain is excited upon die least motion of the ball of iii;- eye; tht- patient cannoi bent the light, ami an effusion of feiirs from the lachrymal gland cn.u??, w!iichi?ofy> acrid a nature as to excoriate every pa-t on which ii hap ;>?!:? i.. Call. In some casesa.dt-cnaigeof-ttriek glutinous mailer ensues, which collects in consW-rabl*? <ju*antii?-?*j ?iifut th.- angl?-; of the eye, particularly during sleep.? \Vbere only one ey.- h.?s l*??e? art?cted, the io?ammatlou freou? ntly ex ef|tiiu? the other. This valuable Balsam has been used for many years, in ?1 ivaie [?ractice, by tilt- mt?st celebrated oculists m tin? awi for? ..-u .-..uiiirie?, and may be confidently rehrnJ ujaio as the :ii-i?t ?a I'.-and speedy curt- {or weak or ?nflatn?'d ?-ye?, aris .:i? from any ol the above causes, that bas ?jver been otler?.-d to the world. Price T7' ???11! v For ?ale, wbolrsale and retail bv II .V.l'D SAND'S ii CO. .7 East Broadway, cor. M^rlnrt-st. ????I?! also by A. B. k D. S.w..!.?, 79 and 100 Fulton St and A. B. Sand? i: Co. 273 Broadway, the only Agents tor New York. * mi? Jn>__ MP0lit"ANT 1 ? CON?S?;>IPT.VES.? New-York, September 21st, 1841. To Dr. C. !!. Ktr-*: Sir?As you have r?-sque?ted m?.- u> giv?- >?>u an account ot how your 'Elixir of Life" acted in my caie, 1 ch**eri'uliy comply for tlie bene?t -it mJit-rs I Iiave' had a coug-li every winter for ?everal y ?-.ir?, and always (rot relief from simple herb t?::-) till. Ia?i winter, neither ?ne thing nor the other ?eeiiie.i t., _?!*.?? r.-i:ri". and I ?a? ?jradoally vva*tiiiiT away havine 10 relinquish my bustsett. In thus state I w*? per suaded by my mend .Mr. Per k to try your Elixir oi Life, and before I had tini.?.i?-d the bottle I was not only cured ol tnyenugb, pain.'in tlie cli?-st, nir/ht sweats, but able to re ??:.:i- bu.sii!?-?, and rim! myself so rapidly impre-tn?! dr*} my friend? are a?to:ii?he?l.'e_pecifnr: to hear of my ??eain ?1,?1? ad of ?t-.-.;>_? me j_et active hu?1 robu.?t. 1 consider my* sell bidebt* tl to you for ih? saving of my life, and any ote situated as I wag, mav ?-all on PETER N. IIEL.MS. '9 Tliomjpwn-st. Prepared and forsal? by C. H. RISU, n 1 J? Im_g Fulton-sti-M-t. cor- lA'v' - (JNT'S Ve*zftabe Tonic Candy?A cer ? a. taio core for Fever and A??'ue: indispen*ab!e m a ca-e- of Weaknes? an.t Debility. Sold wboteale a'"..* rr-iu -it 436 Grand, near Pitt-st. N. Y., whwre may alv; be, ua,1'?" a.i.iiiion to h L'enerai assortment of Confccuonery, "}*** '.rat.-d COUGH CANDY._ _^??? MiTmCAL CARD.?Dr. Morrison, for? merly Surgeon in ihr Britisli Navy, an**?*? ?uiu?! dull*.-at his otflce, 2?4_ Fu! ton-street, with tne.,"f"* dence ol h?. irieuds. *?*"**?