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| ; I Ct Cfllkli'tLU ?A*'' ?" Vi'HKt Mrcrvi I ourttklp (raoM tms raeMCH or kkban6CR.) |A Mind mother ?it^ in acouage, beside her pretty daughter, ? i cautious her against love, while, all the time, an amatory t>rt H|;"i?go" between the tfirt awl the very lover whom tbeuiil damdrtadt.1 Daughter, while you turn your wheel; Listen to the w?rds I say : Colin has contriv. d to steal Tour unthinking heart away. Of his fawning voice lieware, You are all the blind one's care. And I mark your si<;h*, whene'er Our young neighbor's name is heard. Coliu's tongue is false, though winning ? Hist ! the wiudow is unbarred t Ah ! Lisette, you are not spinning ! The room is close and warm, you say ; But, my dauglite, do not peep Through Hie casement? night aud tlay Colin there his watch doth keep. Think not mine a grumbling tongue ; Ah ! here at my breast you hung, 1, like you, was lair and young, And I know how apt is love To lead the youthful heart to ginning? Hi*t ! the door ? I heard it move ! Ah, Lisette, you are not spinning ! It is a gust of wind, you say, That hath made the Itinges grtite; Ami my poor, old, growling Trav. Must you break for that his pale * Ah,niy child, put faith in me ; Ag e permits n;e to foresee Collin soon will faithless he. Arid your love to an abyss Of grief w ill he the slid Iteginning ? Bless me ! sure I heard a ki?s ! Ah, Liiette, you are not spinning ! 'Twits your little bird, you say, Gave that tender ki?s just u*w ; Make him cease hi? tr tliiig, pray. He will rue It el-e, 1 vow. Love, my gtrl.oft b.ingeth pain, Mhaine, an?i sorrow, in his train, Wli.le the false, successful swain Scorns the heart he hath beguiled Kn.intrue virtue's paths to sinning ? llist' I hear you move, child ! Ah, Lisette, you ire not spinning ! ITou w ish to take the air, you say ; Think you, daughter, I b.-lieve you BH yoimg Colin go h s way, Or, at once, as bride receive yr u ! Let him go Us church, ami there Show his purj>ose to he fair ; But. till then, beside rny chnir Yr.u must work, my girl, m r heed All his vows, *o fond and winning ; Tangled in love's web, indeed ? Lisette, rny daughter, mind your spinning! I'uck No. I I. Mb. Bennett : in my last. I informed yo,. that 1 was to fold myself, for the ensuing even nip, iti the soft fields ol a full-blown rose. 1 had .1 briel rest of it, however. About midnight, a lady and her lover, who were talking love, and wandering 01a beneath the moon, approached me in my sequestered nook in one -corner o. the Garden, and commenced r pea ting n thousand soft thin irn in my hearing. They promised eternal fidelity, &c. &c., and at last concluded their rhapsody by nib plucking me, when 1 was plared with great carc in her snowy bosom. Hut what a throne 1 sat upon new. The rich rose, all ptrfu me, heaved by Jht tranquil respirations, was my abode. I was too ! pro'id to sleep ? sleep in such a moment ! 1 could not ihiak of it. By way of an episode, Mr. Bennett, is there not something beautiful in a bouquet 7 Just think what a spot the garden of Eden must have been for such sweet pledges of love. All the flowers of creation were then crowded into a small space, and the river of Paradise rolled its cooling tide among thein, giving them an eternal freshness. And ihe ceaseless voices of the birds? the soft nightingale ? the melancholy whip-poor- will? the saucy blackbird? the jyentle blue bird? and ten thousand other waiblers, all mingl ng jn one ceaseless harmony. What a spot t:<at Eden was for love, to be sure. The dear, lovely little creature bore me in her bo som until she was about to retire to rest, when 1 was removed with many kisses, and placed in a pure glass of water. At tins moment 1 spread my wings, and sailing out of the window, rose hiuh in the dewy air, and dared away in search nf more adventures. It a late hour at night, and I saw mnnv things much better untold. T-ut more especially, I observed an important per?on.n>e, with '' larce black whiskers ' ? but mum about that too. Where to couch myself for ihc remainder of the night was a mystery. Happening to recollcct what a glorious apot Washington Sqiare was, I tlevv up there, and lay myself down ?n lop of one of the tur rets of tin* University. How solemn the old pile look ed in the moonlight ! How cln?Hical! All it wanted | was aye ? some high- wrought tradition of lovely wo man ? a coating of moss. &c. Morning came, nml it being Sabbath, I of course postponed my visitations, and rested altera week of toil and labor. What is more lovely than the Sab bath, after a wc-k of turmoil and feverish excitement! The solemn tone ol each bell, sounding far and wide throughout the great city, calling thousands forth to kneel to Hun who watches nil terrestrial things ? the rustling of silks and satins ? and prety smiles crowd ing our walks. It is holy and heart-chcering. It is the breathing-rime of the labor* r ? the peaceful nrch nesting above his toils, upon which he can stand in Trst and tranquility. I may attend church when I ?hall find a thousand things worthy of record. Yours, Puck. IIk.hi.y InrouTANT. ? Cony of a letter from the edi tor of the Peoria Kegister antl Northwestern Oaxeteer. now on a tour in Wi?eon*ini territory, to the editor of die Si Louis Commercial linllet in. dnted July 4. lrt.17. I>ear Sir : Tl le pecuniary embarrassments of our na tional government :ire likely to affect most grievously llif rein ?Be of this frontier, in stirring up tin* Indian* to ?eta of hostility. I will explain. Hy the treaty of IKI2. in which the Sac* and Foxes ce ded their lands bordering mi the Mis*i**ippi t<< the Uni t**i State*, generally known a* the lilttck Hawk pur I chase, government pledged itself to pay them ? 20.000 Manually, in specie. s:id t > furnish them with a eertain auantity of tobacco and sail. In the treaty of ce inir the loway reserve, sitnilarstipulations were made. Hitherto government ha* faithfully performed it1- Con tract*. nrvl the Indians iiave been perl'eetlv satisfied. ,*nd of course entirely friendly towards ilieir white ?eighlx>r?. This yen r they repaired to Koek I ??land in June, an nsaal, to the numl?er of four hundred, to receive their ?onuity. ain>untinc to #90,000 on the Black Hawk pur chase. 6.10,000 on the loway reserve, and ?7,000 under Inriner treaties, together with to krirs of tobacco, and 40 harp-In of salt. In the lowav treaty, last year, was al mo a provision binding the United States to furnish ten thoimaud dollars worth of horses, to l?e ready at Koek is land at the ?ame time. Judge of their surprise, on I teaching Kairk Ulmd. to tied that no preparation had been made to receive tKem, and that not even the ajfent -was there \ ge? in pre*cnf at his own risk char tered a M< m ?? ii < I to Prairie dti Cliien the residence i.ft;. >i..-.-t, the agent, and urge his imrne abate attendanci ? .. ,, r.,| Street replied thai it wa* needle** to gn ' ?* , ,, eminent ha<l provided no means ot pa n_? lit* oc >i ? 1 1 <? however returned in tbeboai. ami attempted t<. explain to the Indian* the ?rauae of the delinquency, arising from the suspension of apecie pn\ incut* by the i ink The chiefs replied that the P resident had promised them the specie ? ?aid they had been told that it was all his, and thai he could pay them i! lie The i ir? ? nt turthei attempted to ex plain, hut cnnld not satisfy ilieni "Will, wherein the tnba< co and -alt. and where arc the h?>r?ea 1'iir our sum mer hunt-'" ->aid they. I nlortunalelv these hail not been prn i ll hi ! the di-rip|>ointment nt the In, I, >,,,?? was tnauifented by mutferingo, long and strong, flen. Street offered to accompany them Ui St. Louis to ?ee <.api. Hmrbcoek, the disbursing agent, and satisfy them the money would soon be paid. Twenty of the chiefs and head men repaired thither with hitn accordingly ; and you doubtless ?aw them in yoorrity last week, with out perhaps knowing the object of their visit. They however obtained nothing, and returned in the steam boat Pavilion, passing Oquaka on Saturday last, where 1 then was. Dnnnt l>e surprise^ if something serious should grow nut of this. Mr. Phelpa, of O'piaka. who knows the Indians as well as any man living on the Miaaissippi, told me he had never known them so highly inflamed without breaking out into open hostility. Indeed, they bave already committed *oine depredations on Hkuna river, (below Hurlmgtoti,) by driving off two or three white ^t'ainilioj ; ami they have also killed some rattle belonging to settler* on the low ay, near where I now write you. It is thought that Keokuk will be able to reatrain the 8ar* on the Den Moines, but the Foxes, on the loway, will be more <liHi<*ult u> control. Should it be asked, why does not the government take the specie from the land offices ami pay the Indian# I reply, it has no specie in those offices, or comparatively none ; it was deposited in the banks before the Inte *us pension of specie payment, and can now no more be ob tained by the government than it can be obtained by pri vate individuals. 1 have written vou thi.i letter, in order iliut should a frontier war grow out ol this affair, the cause of it may be properly understood. There are two 01 three other circumstances, growing out of the well meant, though misunderstood advances of our government toys urds tlie Sioux, the natural enemies of the Sacs and Foxes, and of which Keokuk spoke with bitter irony at the last meeting, which go to irritate still more tlie disaffected. I sincerely hope, however, that tlie annuity will be spec dilv paid, that (lie apprehensions of danger which now prevail ma> speedily pass awav. I remain, iVc. S amcki. H. Davis. Chascoal as a Material for Draining. ? Brushwood, brooiu, gorse, heaili, and thinmngs of young plantations aft* r ihev have been charred, may be employ* d mi filling drains, b< mg liyliter, more po rous, and hardly susceptible of decay. Ail known facts and analogies are strongly in favor of this sug gestion. The charring may be ptrturmcd in the u-tial way by the side of the drains, the brushwood, &c-., being made up into fny.ots of n suitable sze previous to charrng ; and each faggot, if necessary, may be secured by a single band ol iron wire near chcIi end to prevent it from falling <o pieces, in remo ving from the hearth to tlie drain : a light crndle of wicker- work, of the lrn?ihof al iggot, would proba bly bo found the most convenient macliine fonts con veyance. It i?, liowev* r, not at all unlikely that tlx re would be no red necessity to preserve the faggot 8 entire; lor it is evident that a heap of sprays of char coal, broken into pieces two or thr> e incln s long, and without any regularity in their arrangement, *ould form a morn porous material than an equal bulk of stones. A drain *o tilled, would never be choked, < x cept by panicles of earth warned in bv the water that flowed through it ; for, as the materials would always remain, the superincumbent earth would not fall down as it now usually dots, to choke the passage, when the bushes which supported it, hare decayed. Nei ther is it likely that moles would willingly cross a drain filled with charcoal, and if ho, another very usual cnuH! of the destruction of drains would be avoided. In many districts, where peat is abundant, this substance, when charr?d, would, probably, be found a valuable material, both for filling drains, and for building hollow ones. The brick-like form in which p*at is usually cut, ami the hardness and po rosity of the same when charred in n close oven, would constitute a slight excellent material, much cheap* r, and probably better than bricks <>r t.les. I m pout a n i I toverv. ? Sir Kverard Home, in d* liv* riii;; !i - i dttctory lecture on the phya ology of the! io*i, a' George's Hospital, explained a discovery mad* , n on the component parts of j tlx blood ilie ) at 1818? a fact which is known but to lt \v i ? profrssion. Sir Kverard's new theory is, tlr niic uc;d gas fonns a large proportion of ft id that tins fluid Is of a tubular structure. '1 il Harvey, the discoverer of the cireula ti Hid Hunter, who have most stu died i. i f the vital fluid, failed to make tiiis im, ry; and should time, the only test of tii ive the justness of tins new theory, Sir Kverard wnlbe ranked among the first physiolo gists. He asserts that carbonic acid gas exists in the blood in the proportion o; two cubic inches to an ounce, and is given out in quantities from the blood of n person after a full meal, and very little from the blood of a feverish person. The fact of the appear- , ance of the tubes passing through every particle of i the blood, N,r Kverard was led to discover by obs*.r- I vmgthe growth of u ^ra nof wheat daily through a 1 microscope; he then saw a blub, and then a tube parsing from it; tin- blob was the juice of a plan', and tht! tube was formed by the extrication of caibo nic acid gas. Krasoning from analogy, h? examined a globule of blood, ami found it composed of similar tubes, which he was enabled to inject under the ex hausted receive! of an air pump. His discovery wdl probably had to important results. '* JoM-pIl Oillod't ('Xfhi'Htid 1'alrnt Klon- j J anted Metallic I't*." OSEPH GlLLMTThri!* In inform the puhlie, thai be ' is constantly receiving from hi* manaffcctorv, in Binning- ! lima,* regular tupplv of In* in. m approved Metallic I'iik The *tock on liaml offer* the I***! it**ortment in the Unile<t I State*, and ol warranted good quality ? amongst which may In* j liiunil hi* ? " Patent Magnum Ronuiu Commercial Pen," "Original Patent Slip Pen," "Original Patent Ladies' Pen," " Double Daitiaactia Barrel/' " Lunar*," " Perurin*-," "Mew York Fountain," and "Damascus Pens," put up in a variety u rty lr* ? \ is.: on card* of one dozen each, with row wmk| and al hata holder* ; in boxes ol one dnren each, with holder* ; in mo rocco cases, shell hoxe* ami morocco card*. " Alhata Everpoint, and Pen and Everimint Pencil*." CAUTION TO Til E PUBLIC. From tke well merited and universal ceiebity of the aliove ; Pen*. a* attested hy the whole mercantile community in Europe ' audthe United State*, several unjrrmrif/erfMiakers bl?(eildn> 1 voreil to impo?e uj>* n i he public, hy a spurious imitation, pur- I porting to he the original " Joseph Oillotr* Patent," hut which an utterly worthies*, and entirely destitute of 1 1>< ??*?? qualities | requisite to fine writing, which have established such an unpa- ' railed demand for the < ?ri^rinal pen, in every country where il ! is known ! ! The public are hfrrliv cautioned to lie r.trf.n tlieir guard I agnmst these c ounterffaiis ; Ihev iiibv herenilily detected hy 1 their unfinished appearance, and hv the Interior stvle in which they are wnt into the market, in their attempt to Uupose u|N>n i tlte unwary Kncli gross of the genuine fen is enveloped in a neatly print ed wrapper, descriptive of the article it contains, Kurther to guard lU'iiinst the fraud, the public w ill please to t lint the genuine |>eti? liear one of the following murk*, always reading from (lie |? >mt ol the pen; Jim'ph Joseph Joseph (iillntt'n Oilloit'K Oillott Patent Warranted. Maker. The nhove mav he had at hi* Warehouse, No. 10!' Beeknmn strliet, one door below Pearl, New York. jyll<*J?i ViiMHf C*KD?. VISi riNt; Ctl(I))i.-ln pla.n wr ting, the Italian andfar.cy hand*, printed on PO LISI I KD GERMAN PORCELAIN CARD, may he procured at the corner of Maiden Uue and Broadway, nt Siout's KN GRAVING ESTABLISHMENT, where specimen hook* n?ny be seen. Alw>? SILVKR PLATED DOOHfc NUMBER PLATES! ? the plating of which in unusually thick, tlie silver M ing txpreas |y rnlleil tor the advertiser. MERCHANTS COMMISSION CARDS, exeouted with distiai tnes* and t?*te. LETTER STAMPS, CONSULAR AND NOTARIAL SEALS. BRASS DOOR PLATES AND KNOCKERS, with baked jet black edgss, enamelled, and capable of receiving the blrlf ?*i polish mvtfKIm' JAM KM DH\KI)A LK, VEl' UHiAAit a at tl OEON, No. 2" Fifth *tr?*et, return* think* to Inn pntroim for their liberal encouragement hitherto, and hope* he will merit a c-ntinnance of the *ame. The Equestrian Amnteqr. wImi ha* em hi- horse* lame by shoeing or other cau*e?, would do well to call at hia place liet'ore disposing of thein a* u*e|es*; lor one applicatmn of hi* *u|>eiior principle* of sluiei-g ha* cured hun dred* <?f liorses of long Mawtilf lameness that were deemed in curable. lie ofler* to convince any one that may be sceptical cW hi* alrilitie* by good reference, or occularremonsiration, and let work liear witness. N. B. HI* borne *hoe* received a premium at the la?t two Fair* of the American Institute. Diseased U?r.<-* received at hi* Equine Infirmary, where tliey will he treated on tl?e moat approved principles, a* established by the European Veteri na ry Scliools. Reniemlier No. 2? Fifth street, near the Bowery, with the nkeleton of a lior?e over the irate. Signed, JAMES DRYSDAI.E, ,?eS4-lm* Graduate of the Rdinhurrl-. Veterinary School TIIK TltOI.LOPl A O. or T ra'velline"oi5K55Tii America : A S*tl?-e. By Nil Admiral, K?t.? "*TW* i* a w ?lfileM(neil and happily executed *atire ii|?hi the ri i rat Bri ti?h traveller* in the United States It i? a food hmiKired and lively exhibition of the folly ami ignorance which characterise* m many afttie iouruaUof forei|;n tourist* Mall, Hamilton, Ful ler, tlie ureal Trollope. ami the little Trnlk>pe* all come in !? r a share, and areprHiv fairly paid off." AI*o, recently pnhli*lied, THE OLD MAIDS, their Varie ties, Character*. Condition*, kc., hy the autlmr of " Plebiana anil Patrisan*," "Old Bachelors," Itc. "This I* an amu>inif volume, ami written in an agreeable rein." Published ami for ?ale l?y iy24 C. SHKPARD. 3R2 Broad wav PAPK it iiAi>?i*((s-in im;imjhT a n'l A.?imr.tt.* bef leaee reapeetfully to call the attention of tneir friends and the pabllc ireneraBy. tothe new and elegant Bsaortnient ??t mods just received and opening at their new store, No. 3HB Fear I *treet. Iietween Frankfort and llajme street*. Consu mer* and denier* will find, at their ertahii<lim>'irt, jd vantages mi where else to lie met with, la addition to their entire new ?tock of rood*. Stammer*, of the *bore firm, more generally knowii by tl? appf llation of the Three Fingered Paper llan^er, and who, it | i* needle** la *oy, to any hut Sranger*, stand* unrivalled in th? art of paper hanging, lio(h for neatnew* and despatch, will at tend Wi person a* far a* practicable to all tlte work which shall *<? ??iiirn*t*<l to hiacare. mv.ll-Hni* MINK n.ARK, 131 W(?< STE R ST R E E T , MFM hei frien<l* and pupil*, that she has received, by the late arrival* from London and Paris, her *tipply of Em/I ?h and Zephyr wor*ted, ftir flower* and embroidery; new and *uperh Berlin ami Vienna pattern*; together with a full assortment of Chenille*, F.retiraidery Silk*, and white wood article* for transfer. Also, a few ?pteadul Satin and Silk embroidered Apron* of the latest fashion ; childaen's embroidered and cam bric frocks and cap*t a variety of paint bote*, with Morris* be?tcolor?; and every material used In drawing and fancy as n*val, riven at her residence, on Tu?*day, Thurs day, andBaturd.y, la Drawing, WnrMed work, and Emhrol. dery. jyllklai* vdMrnfflnarv "araua STREET, near the Battery, New Yoik.? The Course el In struction include* Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, History, Geography, Astronomy , with the u?' of the Gloliea ami Map*, ami Comuositinn. Also, the Foreign Language*, Music, Dancing, and Drawing. Terms ? payable quarterly. English Branches? Tuition in the First Division, quarter ? Tuition in tlie Second Division, $8 per quarter ? Tui t ton in the Third Division, $A ner quarter? Stationary, fl per quarter ? Ftwl tor the S'-a-jin, $3 jier quarter. Separate Charge* ? Mmi:, >5 !>er quarter? Drawiag, $3 ? Foreign t.anguiices. Previous to the removal of a Pupil three month*' rv Nee i* re quired. The quarter consist* of twelve week*. Any Pupil en teritis the School during the intermediate time, will he char ge 1 from the date of entrance to the ensuinj* quarter dav. Va cation twice a year. The School Often* the litli nfJunt ? School hours Iroin !i A. M. to ? P. M. There in a pleasant Play Ground attached to the building. jy22-l w NOWKY 1? Single Hats for cash at wholesale prin ?, (first iIomi ,) No. 333 Broadway, corner of Ambon; street. A good silk lint, black or drab, at #2 50 do. do. f;i st quality, extra superior 3 00 The " Ne Plus Ultra," short najj, 3 50 Youth's Hat*, I 75 Fine w bite plain hat*, 3 00 Fine hlack do. do. 3 50 Manufactured in the very best manner for the city retail. Wholesale orders respectfully solicited. jyV-Sin" J. STEUART, 333 Broadway. * ClUAHti. JOHN ANDEI< S> >.\, Sign of the Indian Chief. 321 Broadway, and adjoining the City Hospital, respectfully in forms the admirers ot'gi od C I GARS. that Ik- lias succeeded in mvking arrangements with the celebrated manufacturers. Don Manuel Pula Co.,o( Havana, Sir a constant supply of choice brands, such as are rarely l-iin?l in tbtsn arket. The most Insidious conxiiseur* may relv en having their tHsie gruiiii- d, ny Cigars o! every flavor, ami on terms (whole sale or retail), that shall induce a continuance of their patron age. A call will oblige. N. U.? J. A. bits no connexion with any other house in this city. __ jy 19-3m* UMTED H'iA 1 EH bit A CJOONS. WANTED ? 'I en young n.en between the age of 18 and 23 years, for non-commissioned officers of the corps of Drajoons. They must he native horn citizens, and of good character. On enlistment ihny w ill he seHt to West Point to learn the exercise, after which join their regiment. Fur fur ther particulars, apply at l'J!i Kul'iin su jyll-2w* U *- l i e I) vr VI F,S A K NIi WANTEB- For the United States Army, a few ahle bo died citizens, between the ages of 18 and 35 years, of good character, ami of respectable standing among tlxiir fellow citi zens. None need apply to enter the srrvice, !*ut those who are determined to serve the period of their tulistmeNt, which is onlv three years, honestly and faithfully. The sunt ?f t no dollars will be given to any citizen who shall bring to this rendezvous a person with ibe above qualifi cations, w lUing to enter the serv ice, and who shall lie regularly enlisted Recruiting Rendezvous, 199 Fulton street, N. York, lrt? 1st. 1W. jy4-lui* M vsli'i'lotis ! Head 11 ! T ** ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Mayor of Philadel j.hia. has certified, as may br seen below, to the high churncte ot the following geiitU men. The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Ohlridge, and have found it highly serviceable not duly us a preventive against the failing off* ot th>* hair, but also a certain restorative. WM. THATCHER, senior, Methodist Minister in St. George charge, No. M North Fifth st nee t. JOHN P. ING LIS, 331 Arch st JOHN D. TIIOMAS, M. D., Iti3 Race st JOHN S. FUR EY, No. in| Spiucest. Ill (ill McCIIRDV, No. 241 South 2d st. JOHN (>ARI>, Jr.. 123 Arch st. The aged, and those wbo persist in wearing wigs, may not always experience it? restorative Qualities, yet it will certainly raise its virtue* in the dstiinalion ot the public whe. it is known that three of the aliove signers are more than AO years of age, and the others not less than U>. [Fro-i the Mayor. J Common wm i. th ok Pennsylvania, ) Citv of Philadelphia. J I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor oft be said city of Phila delphia. d?> hereby certify that 1 ain well acquainted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John Kurey. and Hugh MrCurdy, whose names are signed to the above certificate, that they are gentlemen nf character and respectability, and as such lull cre dit should lie given to the said certificate. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the city to be affixed, this sixth day ef f L. S. | December, 8cc. ROBERT WHAUTON, Mayor. (IT r The alKive article, warranted genuine, is for sale at 269 Pearl st., one door above Fulton st. JySt-lW* BRNTHTKY. 'PF.FTH M. DUPKRICON, from Pari*, latelv arrived ? in New York, resjiectfully inform* the public tnat he in tends to follow liif> profession in nil ith branches. For tlie con venience ol tlios.e peraom who- will favor him wilh their confi dence, M. D. will attend at their residence, if they will do him the favar to aildreM him a note at liis domicil. No. 547 Pearl *t., near Broad way, naming their street and number je28-lm* DKNTISTKY. Dll.COnXfAN.SI RGKON Dt) NT I ST, and Manu fnelurtr ?/ Incorruptible Teeth, No. 188} Spring St oat of McDougal. N. K. Dr. C.'s charge* are very moderate, and hi? 'Incorrup tiMe '|V( Hi are resllv splendid mv23 Sni 'I* II Is I4} Y AC . DR. BlililOTT) Oculist, Professor of Anatomy and dis ease* of the lluin in Rye.? From 12 year* undivided at tention mid constant study, umlei the most celebrated Oculist* in Europe. and one of the t>est in America ? Professor Smith, of the Medical Coll* te of Ohio ? witli the most extensive and suc cessful practice in the Uniwa, Dr. K. axsert* wilh confidence, that he ihii cure the ni'wt dangerous and cronic diseases af the Eye, ? illioul mi open. turn, except ini iiM'ii ?l blindness, when I he opemtea for Cataract, Corectomia and Knlropium. SPECTACLES ? Dr. R.'f pat -in, iteautifui, t ran* parent, rue ilium Spectacle Glasses, having the peculiar property of keep ing the eye perfectly cool, giving immediate ami permanent ea*e, and at the same time suit every age, without the necessity ?f change. Dr. K. wHI himself a<(ja*t the glu?e*, to wait the particular defect. Dr. E. begs to Male that he attends to diseases of the Ey and imperfection* of tlie vision only. BTT OiHceSUS Broadway. Private entrance in Duane st. _my?-y TOOTH ACtIK t TOOTH ACHfcl TO THK TOOTHACHE. Cerwe u|ion thy venom'd slang That si i< mis my tortured gum* alang, Au thro' my ear*gie* many a twang, Wi' kna wing vengeance; Tearing niv nerves wi' hitter pang, Like rak.ng engines ? Burnt. Dn HKAM.AII'S A&TI ODONTALGIC LI QUEUR, havt?? tieen long established, and generally appmved and recommended by all that have used it ? hundred' ot whom have saved the exhorbitnnt charge* of dentist*, ami have lieen aide to ma-ticate their fond, rmTetxjoy the luxuries of a |?erfect net ol teeth. It i* a purely vegetable liquid, and in no case ran it |>osviMy injure tlie other teeth. For *ale. wholesale and retail, Hy Mcwix Sand*, corner of Fulton and William streets ; Milnorand Gamble, corner of Dey and Broad way s K. I>. Ilart, 417 Broadway t ami retail by W. Fnrlte?, 865 Pearl street, comer of Cro*?; J. B. None*, 644 Broadway; W. Ilowill, corner ol Canal and Hudson; T. R. Austin, 45 Car mine street t and Burnet'* New York Chemical Hall, 3A Siith Avenue. Price M cent* per phial. jel-3m JACK MO ft ITCH. K \l/l HIIKt M, 4 HlNO WORM ? " Oihney's Tetu r and Ring Worm Destroyer." In no instance has tM* medicine (ailed to cure the alKive named disease*, and all Stbef disease, of the skin; nor will it fail it used ?< cording to direction*. The disea*es of the skin embrace a variety uf form* ? with red, chappy, or wrinkled, cracked, roui-li or scaly appearance, and patches nf various shape* and sire-, which may receive a 'peedy and permanent cure, at a trifling expense, a* thou. amis in thiscity can testify. It is a pleasant and sale wash, and may lie applied to the most delicate intn /? t. No precaution* are necessary. Wholesale ami retail, hy John Oa.hank, genrral agent, at drug *tO'e 100 Ful* ton street, cornet of William; at Mesar*. Moaa, 492 Grand *t ; 1 14 Canal St. 1 SA Sixth avenue; corner of Bowery and Grand si.; con.er ot Hick* and Fulton street*. Brooklyn; at Trevet'*, Prmrhkeepsie ; Ritwis k Co. Albany, N.Y.;atJ. A. Wad* wnrtli and Baleh'* dru|f store*, Providence, R. 1. kc. lie. j v 21 Imis* P1Ij? H- Mlil-Ml-MICIRK NO PaY.? DrTmIL TIMORE'S f lMMENT FOR THE PILES, war ranted f.? cure the roo*t inveterate caaen, of however long ?landing. To Af.nKT* ?If i hi* Liniment fail* to effect a cure, you are authorised to refund the ppeg by the bottle being returned, with a certificate of the failure. T?-e saliscrilwr* have now the satisfaction of affering to the public theatMitc lemedy for this painful di*ea?e, w hich is noi mil v a great annoyance and very <n*1res*inr, butalnoanoriiri n*l cause or aggravation of many other complaint*. The Li niment has been prescribed by many eminent physician*, and by person* ?' the fu*t respectability, with uniform sucuea*, as their certificate*, now In oar pi* session, certify beyond all doubt. Thi* may certify that 1 have recommended about twenty persons, w ho were afflicted with the pile*, to apply J. R. Mil* timore's Liniatrent for the Pile*, and tt ha* effected a perma nent cure in every case. I consider it the mo*t important mvdictne ever offered to the public, a* I never knew it fail to effect a iiennaneat cure, wl? n applied in the moat inveterate ca*e?. JOHN NAftH. Middlebnry.O. Aur. 30, MM. Mr. J. R. M'llimnre : De^r Sir? Having u?ed your f.ini meni (br the I'ile*, in a number of cases, I can recommend it with the fulle*t confidence Yours, with re*pect, J. S. CLEAVLAND. M. D. (1 T Aildres*, fre?- of expense, J. O FAY, New York, where more particnlai information may he rdrtainedof the utility Of tins most valuable remtdv, or Vctie'able Preparation. For sal" who|e*ale and retail '>y J. O. FAY. at Brug Store, No. inn Knltoo street, c-ir. WHIiam; at No. 198 B oadwav, cor. Dey st.; No. 1 14 t'anal *t.; at drugstore corner of Bowery an?l Crnnd st. and atSAflth Avenue. Jytl lmi?* Ht'BTFH'H ?*?;?? I)l< ?' P ? The venereal di?ea?e i? disarmed of its terrors. A sinu'le Ixittle of this infaliilde remedy i* now pi oveil to l>e MfBcieat in the tnoat inveterate ca*e?. This medicine i? proinpl and decisive in it* effect*, and require* but ? few -'ays, and frequently a few hour*, tn remove every particle of di-eaw from the system. In its operation it may be said to net like magic, without any after ill con*e?|uen ces or Inconvenienae whatever. Both sexe* may use It freely with ferfect infety, witlMMt regard to cirrnm*tance* or *ltua t ion. or any reapeci to diet. Price one dollar per Itottle? war raoleil lo cure in anv rase. LEVISON S AN n MERCURIAL SYRITP f.ir clearing and purifying DM li|.w>d ti'irw the remnants ?| the ?. ner. si disease, the a^use of mercury, semfnlon* affectiona, mercurial rheumati*in, *ph??che* and eruption* npon the skin, old stand lop *nd indolent ulcers niKin the leg* and elsewhere, attemled with general debility. This medicine stands unrivalled, il i* not only the g eatert purifver ever known, hut at lite same time It utrengtben* the whtsle nervoa* system, giving fresh ami perana nent tone to the broken constitution. Price two dollar*. Mold at the office. No. * Divi*ion utreet, four doors fjom Chat ham Square, which i? the onlv place where tlie genuine m??li cine can Weoldained Inth'* cily, and where direction* ft* any particular *ytnp?om* in alt case* may be oblaiiwd grattfc Alkw* ny office, Na M Hamilton ?t. jy#Hm ulVEbllH bIRCH R?.? A conatant supply JH ki healthy Swedish L?eche* on hand, i.ir nle wlwai'taoi retail, hy DR. FEUCHTWANOER, jy*4 removed to No. I CoerUaedt M. D K.ISAAC FVAHCII. DENTIS I . hii rw??ed from No. 7 Chamber* turret, to No. 138 Chamber*, oppo site Hudson street, and lair* the present opportunity respect fully to thank bit trieuds for the niaoy favor* so long conferred on him, and cwatinues to practice in all tlie various branches of Dentistry. His premium Incorruptible Teeth are ol' the best quality, a real mutation of nature, and retain their color and du rability unimpaired. His full set* are warranted to remain per manent to the gums without the UM. ?f springs or ligatures, on iui improved principle not generally known. Any prrsoa wish ing; tw he satisfied o? the subject can see tlioae who have worn them for some years iu this ty. Also, Drop?, engaged to cure the most violent toothache a few moments, and at the same time preserve the toon . As bis prHctice Is much increasing, DR. OLENNY, a mem ber of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and of the New York Medical Society, has joined him, whose Dental attain ments every reliance can be placed in. ARTIFICIAL EYES? Are inserted by Dr. Isaac Francis, which cannot l>e distinguished from the natural, and will per form every motion of that organ withnut giving the slightest pain. For an improvement in this art he has received a diplo ma, of which the follow ing is a c<ipy : ? PREMIUM This Diploma was awarded by tke American lustitute, In the City of New York, at the late Fair, TO DR. ISAAC FRANCIS, For a ffnr specimen of Artificial Eyes, (An Improvement.) JAM'ES TALLMAGE, President Edwin Williams, Rec. Sec. J . B. Wake.man, Cor. Sec. New York, Oct., 1836. ITT CELEBRATED EYE WATER.? Dc. F. respectfully solicits die attention of the public to his most extraordinary and efficacious Eye Water. It has proved itself a most valuable application in rases of acute and chronic inflammation, afford ing immediate relief. Even eyes diseased for several yeurs it has effected a perfect cure in a few days. t r Charges moderate. Jel4-2tH U*?. PA'i KNT Vt O ? l'ABhE MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS, 209 Bowery. These Baths are an improvement on those of Mr. Whitlaw, whose wonderful cures have established 1 he character of the i Vapor Bath as the most powerful auxiliary in medical practice i ?and Dr. Jackson's own practice in almost every variety of disease lias been equally successful. A few of the specific el fecta of the medicated vapor liatlis ? to remove the effects of mercury from the system may relieve difficulty of breathing, and hence cure asthma ami other diseases of the chest and lungs ?to give strength to the stomach, to the digestive organs, and cure dyspepsia and its consequent disorders; to cure acute aud chronic inflammation ; to promote the peeling of scrofulous and chronic ulcers, and remove rheumutic pains and feelings from the joints; to promote the absorption of dropsical humours: to cure gout in all its forms in less time than ony oilier agent hith erto used. Also, uli kinds of eruptivedisenses, Erysipelas, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scrofulous Eruptions, Ate. It besides relieves exhaustion and fatigue, raises the spirits, tranquilizes nervous irritation, and increases the anpetite. For the truth of these assertions, Dr. J. appeals with confi dence to the hundreds who have tested their curative power. These baths are believed to be the only ones in operation in this country under the direction of a regular physician. It is proper to mention that they bear no resemblance whatever to those employed in the Thompsonian practicr. Visitors can have a bath at five minute's notice, from eight o'clock, A. M.,to ll P. M. A temale always in attendance to wait upon ladies at the Bowery. my30y K. ?. OWKET'S CELEBRATED STRENGTH ENING! PLASTER. The most valuable remedy for weakness and pain in the side, back, and stomach, anil for de bility in the back and loins, from the effect of fractures and dis location ot the bones, ever offered to the public. Dr. Sweet, of Franklin, Connecticut, so long distinguished ftir Bone Set ting, willing to meet the wishes of his friends, ? and that the thousands suffering from pains and weaknesses may avhil themselves of a remedy, and diminish the bills of physician*? has arranged with Mr. B. C. Baxter, of New London, Conn., to manufacture his Strengthening Salve, and supply every city and town in the United States. None genuine without the written signature of B. C. BAXTER, agent and joint propri etor. Messrs. Pratt k Rav, druggists, 83 Maiden lane, wholesale agents for the city of New York, and for sale by most of the respectable druggists. Price, 25 cents a roll. n?3l 6m HUlMlUN'S BALM OF GILEAD. Con tinues to enjoy the same reputation that has already been bestowed upon it by numbers ol the afflicted who have suffered from dyspepsia, nervous affections, debility, loss of appetite, heartburn and all similar complaints. Its virtues cannot be two highly extolled and is fast gaining the reputation thai Dr. Solo mon's once eixjoyed in Europe, invalids cannot find any article to answer the purpose so well, it is nut up in large bottles with full directions, $2 each, and s?ld whot?"?ale and retail by E. M. Ouion, eor. Bow?rv and Grand St. rav 80-v. LOVKL.V AND AllOHUl) BY ALL.-AN KX CKLLKNT ARTICLE FOR PERSONAL BEAUTY,? Considered as m object ever commanding unfeigned admira tion, |MM * natural solicitude for its ? 111 mi preser vation, and the toilet Incomes a department both of importance and utility, more especially where discernment preside* in the ?election of those anpendage* which experience lias sanctioned. For thin purjiose, Lady Montague'* Compound Chinese Sonp, prefers attention, founded on nearly a century of trial, coni bining elegance of preparation with the prominent requisites o safety and elticacy. It has obtained extensive patronage ax a refresher and sustainer of the complexion, and preserving un impaired an agreeable flexibility, softness, and transparent qua lity of the skin. For sale by A. t/nderhill, 38 Beekman street, corner of Wil liam; Dr. J as. 1L Hart, corner Bowery uul Walker. Price 50 ce.nu per cake. my2.V5ni KTIFK IAI. TKBT1I. without clasps, springs, 4tc. on the principle of atmospheric pressure, by M. LEVETT, Dentist, 311 J Broadway, opposite Masonic Hall. The improve ment and distinguishing feature of this method is Uie complete ly effecting of tlie essential objeots of the ease ami security ol Uie supplied teeth in the mouth, wholly without clasps, ligatures springs, or any other similar means. "Persons interested in this improvement, who are yet unacquainted with its nature and extent, may see bv a slight inspection, which is freely offered U> them, that the plan is different in principle and results fiom any hitherto practiced in New York, and that the above stale ment is strictly and entirely accurate. jelMni* K*MOVAl?. ? OK J.A( KMIN tias mMmJm Medicated Vapor Baths from No. 183 to 209 Bowery, where he has Uaths ready for visitors at five minutes' notice, from 8 o'clock. A. M. toll o'clock, P. M. An intelligent female, who has had three years' experience in the business, in constant at tendance on the ladies apartment. Genteel furnished apart ments, and hoard, with good nurses, provided for invalids who may wish to put themselves under tlie medical treatment of Dr. Jii< Ksmh and the Mtdir MM Vapor Baths. myl2 y BA Y WATKR.-W?w gallon demijohns, for sale hy HARTMAN k B1RDSALL, Brokers aiHl Commission Merchants, m vt .SB ami flt Water street, AIIKAP/.HILI.A A .M> LklNOA 7WSCK manufactured expressly for soda water and for family use, and a belter quality cannot lie found in this city or elsewhere, bv II. (IKKOOKY, at his Vanilla Cream Candy Manufactory, 131 William sts.. between John and Fulton sta. ie4-t' 'I'HE PII ' LOiOPH V I* J 8'1'ONI, AT LAaT I DISCOVERED! ? Dr. POETT8 celebrated "Specific Mixture," has never (ailed to cure ?.??? gn,Vel. and sctnianl weakness. So satisfied of its wonderful emtacy is Dr. Poett, that he would not hesitate to forfeit $1000 in any failure. The increasing demand for Poett's Specific, In this city, as well as ill Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Providence, and New Orleans, is the best proof of its worth. New York Agents? A. B k I). Sands, 100 Fulton street) J. Syme, corner Bowery and Walker; W. Horwiil, corner Ca nal and mmm Price 111, jvl-Sm Doctor cahi,i:n iek h peck st.it* nwrtiWiti, 4 No. Peek Slip, first door he.low Ptarl street, (late Dr. An derson's.) Doctor Carpenter ha vine had the advantages of a rnrula- medi cal education, and haoi.f rert >vt <J Ins Diplon a fiir the practice of Phvstc and 8?r(er?, from tlx New Yoik Mat# Mnacal Sortfty. and havinc haH twenti tlner fiart. (in< tal and very successlu practice in th>s city.iicvoirs his i eisonal and undivided attratioc tnihe cmeofnll diseases incident to fiail humanity, sn<l partteu laily to u certain uas> or train of niseast ?tw I which somany not tnm.a and i laus st medicine, alstond in the co, uinns o tnrnews pattets. Diseases require to he Healed s*r> esl>lr t<- the symptOM* that niiy ifrvail, ft w ft v ?urtoup ?\ugf? nnif fMiifff thry m?ty y tumc- snd hence ihe laast reflect inn must satisfy any dtsorniib mind tha< no apecific nostrum can be applicable mall nasea The extensive experience of Dr Carnenter in all states and va rtelieeot thw diseaae, enables him to offer a sp?v<>y suit thorotwl cure, and toado|it a class of medicine* arrnnc< d anilonmpoun ed at not to offend the ta-te, or lead tosnapicMMi nompoind* be tall? unknown!" the snfiwr iwaeks of the ><ar. m ???.? DTKPKPMa ? In its niosi disagreeable torms. is >rteCto ally cured by DR. MF.AD'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, OR STOMACH PILLS, tlie only medicine ever offered yet to the public from which a rnilical and permanent core can be oh tained of all those chronic states of derangement of the difes I tive organs, constituting that complicated disease termed Dy? ^?flie symptoms characterising Dyspepsia or Indigestion are a long train of those disagreeable sensations commonly called nervous complaints, such as loss of appetite, nausea or sick ness at the stomach, snd sometimes vomiting, belch ng up of water, which is sometimes tasteless, but most commonly sour, gnawing pain in the stomach, heartburn, or what I* called sour stomach, costiveness, paleness of the countenance, langor, low ness o| spirits, pnlpitationsof the heart, vertigo or giddiness, and dist urlied sleep. The number of these symptoms varies in different patient*? with some being felt only In part ? while others have even additional ones, equally disagreeable, ? such as severe pains in the head and breast, flatulence or wind on thestomach and bowels, emaciation, or a wasting of the whole body, with great weakness, nanicolnrly of the legs. This dis ease has lieen very accurately described by many medical wri ter*? bit how little has been understood, the want of success which attends the general mode of treatment too plainly shows. I?et u? lake .w eiample to illustrate this **sertion. Heartburn or sour stomach, heinir often a very troublesome symptom of I this troublesome complaint, the attention was naturally direct ed In search of some article that should have the power of re moving it. * Sold by Hull k Browne, 128 Maiden lane: George D. Cog re- , shall, corner of Pearl and Rose si?; Milnor k Gamble, corner of Broadway and Bleecker street; and by moat of the druggists throughout the United State*. ? _ None are genuine without the rignature ?f OEO. SMITH "ivH 3m AC AH I>. ?K jQBflBwS has a.trt.d in ins f'ateui Ve getable Medicated Vapor Bntli Establishment, at 2#? Bow ?nr. genteelly furnished apartments and board, with the I .est of nurse*, provided for Invalids wbn may wM) to put them selves under bis medical treatment and his Medicated Vapour Baths. ? ^ lea-tf ACAltlf a?> I' * * A I# it'- Ai'U* MEN-LADY MONTAGUE'S COMPOUND CHI NESE SOAP is prepared from beautiful exotics, ami warrant ed perfectly innocent. It completely eradicates tan, freckles, pimples, spots, redness, ami all cutaneoua eruption*; irra.lnally realties a clear soft shins transforms even the most sallow com plexions into rod lam wWtenea*, importing to it a beaatiful}uve nile bloom. Gentlemen, after shaving, Will find It allay tkelrritaMlity n?d smarting pain, and render the shin smooth and plewiant. For sale, wholesale and retail, by A. Underbill, It Beekman street, corner of William: Dr. Hart, mmer nf Broodwat aod Ohnbers street Priee M eetMs per caka. aayan?3m D^Htlt lb N o ? fact rtliu, o???uihiws to<?n ? ?nte his andivid-d pert on si atti ntion ta the ewe of all deli cata or private di?nssss, whether recent or of longstanding. Dr. Caraenler, Ueootiaf* of the New York PMateHedinel W-oiatr, lata Surgaen of ?t mgimsnt II. 8 Army, aaiffw ** ny * *T*el tr*'onnr of this eit*. Separate offices fhr the art vac r af patiante* Ck# tea raaaonahlt tad hi e aaea aatiut*i4. my?7-tf ? I*. CHBRRT'I ASTHIlttMIT P1LL1 mJ Pur the cure afubatmate nd lang continued Gle? U, mad ai. Ike ywiwuof the urinary paaaagra grTfiirri witkowt ?wf) cubeba, turna. uae or capm. I'pwirtis of *o,aaa bust* at tfcaa* truly axcelieoi imJJi* have been sold m New Yark aiaae ike last )ear, and not a amgle complaint haa U en mtde to a imf le a|?t in i la least detrimental to their just celebiily ; on ike auatrary, hundreds that bad give* up all hopo* of cure, and Wed ol' throw ing away ir>ooe? on medical advise, undswullvwing nuuaooua saa dicii ea, wycung. kc. hate returned aod acknowledged tbem selves not on I* eured of the disease, bui then whole conalitatMM they bate auid had undergone a complete salutary cnunge, and Cut them-elvea testored 10 their wanted s rcngth and vigor. When a GonorilMB last* over a u.onth, the use ai Or-ChanT** Pilla in a tew days removes all the left symptoms which, uniea removed, an alas too many to iheu co?t know, I uugs ou for years, baffling the aklllol the roost expeneat ed ; aim wktn tha hatbevnthocaae. hunereds nl uuncal i r?t?i< loneia c-a nxu borate tin wonacfful tonic ai.d astringent pioj?/ties iht ?e pilla possess To those wh?. have tried Dr Ckcrry'a AstriHgcat Pilla, it ik unnect-ssa'y tosay mere, anil those who may be sceptical, may advaulaMt'Ougly dixi Ottffetully l^ruie the foliowmiiiiitQiitim which fully bearoat lue Doctoi 'assertions. London, Jnne 80. issj, " I have much pleasuro in subscribing to ilie efficacy of Df . Cherry'* Astringent Pilla, "a* I cxpt nmentally trim lUaua up wards of 500 ca>es,and alwayntheaiinierrn.lt viz: peifeet cute. C . A. HA KINGTON, Lick Hofifiitul Grasvenor Pluae, London. The two following nave mori recently brenrect ivet> l/utn kiakly reapectalle individual!, worthy ol pi rfert reliance Philadelphia, June 94 ism. Dr. Cherry? D?ar S-ir-I beg your acceplauieofthe cuckjaedta* bill aa a gratefUl memento for ri'8t< ring my hettUh. Whea I wrote you in tbe month uf last Februr.ry, I laid aiy <a?o lielora you, staling that labored undira tri.nblei.ome Glen, and had done no for nearly two years, and tl.at 1 had truve Ilea. dietrd, aea ba hed, in fact rvcry n em* iny phyi icsan tecommeni-.i d, but still I l-iat flrsh. am: my relations tlfught me in a deep decline, and in ?lexbair I tolicitad atrial uf your pilla, three Ih>\iih ol which I took and tnnee the middle ol Itft A'arrh, I have been a at 1 rely free fiom the above emivai mi: coanpln'nt, and nm in a iwbuat state of health, ar<d my n>irid ih now easy. I need hardly tu?ay how happv I *h' u:d lie to give e%cry satisfaction to auy person 10 situated. Dvar sir,!your'? respc c:lul!y. SAMl'EL L T , Philadelphia. Chaiham Square, July 1*. l*J?. Di. Cherry -- Dear sir : I rfgtit extreu ely that lay Hieuna willaot permit me toexpr ss my fnteful t^al ks in u waj I cooldwiah.kat allow n.o to my that my ciiae v. ai one of extu me huid^iy. aad i.ieyedonir.) mu-d >? mui-h, tlia 1 I ru'ild koldoutono uniatioa for any lew: h ol'time. Luckily, when di atiti ie, my brotbi-i arri ved iroiri Albany (where your f'lllg ha.; cllec'ed a mort lM>|>el?M cure, am' brought 11 e two br.\e<< ol your Pill* '1 hw was m April lai<t-- and nince last May, I have beena newmnci, and aa goon iu I < an. t hall give \> hat rur feelmga picHipt r<e you da* ae-vo. I Kind you ny nam- and addr< as, und if luy iotimony will avail, I willm sc chtx rtully give it to any oneaMuatkd aal w as. J A. W. Wholflaal" and retail by / . B. 4 D Sanda, I On Fn*teu. cor. af Wilbamst ; Anil retail, by Milnor & Ournli'e eor Dt.y and Kroad ?uy ; ?*? J. Oborn, cor. Houston ar.d Bowery ; J. K. IWu(iea,<44 Broadway ; Dr.Guion.Cor. of Grand and Bowtry ; V Fuibea.M Pearl at. cor. ol Cro?4 tt. coi. Walker a?0lh< B. wery ; W. Her will cor. Canal and Hudson ; T. K. A ustin. ts f* mine strict ; and I)r. Yaung, 33 South Fourth streot, Philadrlphia. FUM/1 Lh Ci'MPLAI >'l>.-iir. Cleny'ilMl* are conaidrr ed the moat efti acinus wmed\ in yr? k at uac ft the c?re of Chlorosis or Green Sirkneva, Atrnu n< rrhna, or irn yn ar dia eharjies iu pre?? on. L> ucorrh?a,and all complaints fro*. d*kllt ty ?4 tin f a ale cwiistitii ion. N. B. Th' se troubled w ith gravel are warranted to he eured by Dr. Cherry 'a Aatrmnent Pills. Tho- v having stone in Iht ladder, pain in the kidneys, acrompanit d with thirK.rony uriae. aro aa* lonishingiy relieved by thrse pills.? Price per boa. N. B. Southern merchants who draire ro purchase bythedoc* en or cross will be supplied at a very liberal discount, and Lka Pil a willbo warranted to then.- to produce the desired etfart. i' I -3m AC ARO TO THK STaTDIKS^? Tke aubaetiber'a opinion of the female mind and character is too fni eialtvd to aupios*- lor a moment that the laniea of rkia tity and ciaewkere (towhom this card is politely odureatic) can he cajoled m flatler ed to patrom/e him 5 l>ut w:slf*to s.<ddre*a himself to tbeirtoad aet<aeonly. T hey are respectfully informed that "Bad*aa'a Cele brated Mrengtl-eiyag Plasters," were prepared with apt rial refer ence to their favor, and they are tnoatcarneaily recoiMriended to su< h as are 1 rou bled withpams in the baak. breart t>r s ite, or to thoao who are afflicted with cough?, co'da. asthwfths Ac We ia confident ihat if it were poasible to obtain the names ol tbe ladiea who ha-e rrceived beneC'tby wearing those beautiful Piaaina.he could preaei t an array, which, for tvedeat worth. irteHiai nee and respectability, wou'd far outw 1 igh his highettreeowixei-dationa. They ure spread an the moat b< autiful, soil and 1 1 iab e lamb skin ; will not hoi I the white iir en, i>nd may be worn Iv ike moat delicate fcmalein all situations, with aaae and comiott , for oae month. They are sold at th* Bowery Medicine Store, S6b Bfwery,ky the ladies irioat obliged and humble servant. nn-lf N. W. BADEAC. An ijmmkdiate and ckrtaih cvmm FOR HYDROPHOBIA.? Hie subvcitlier has heard v>nk Ike ainat painful sensations then any accounts of p< rsor.sdytag with this d'aadfut diacase. Having bad in his possession ft rn e>pt pro cured at much paies and ex|>ense, by which tcorra ba\e Uia ea red. and never in oae case known to tail. His cbum-Iom o! lefora niaking it pMMe ia, he vtar 'Hid . rdct. blUltirDf lk< n a? soltma not to make it known for a stat< d time. H? is happy row to atate that that time ia past. And nersoNs bitten need not die witfcottt ttiey choose ; for I ewe sensible of the happy i^nd sure ? Harts that this medicine produces, and the nnl-neas of ita 1 peiatian avca ? itlamt causing the patient to lie cot fir. ed fVam husiarat? alao, with the continuation of former h< allh. 'I he medicine* made aa* of ate very en <rgeticand powerful, yet perfectly harmlrss as to af tcr conse<|uencea. No person need Im> increduloua a? to ita rfarts, as it has never been known 10 fail of effecting a cure; and m wai dent is he ol his perfect mastery over this moat dr? adful of all dia eaaes, that he would not dread the bite of a rabid dog a ay mora than a sane one. n?8 <m* D. BIDWELL. ?2 Orarw< sirrai. |?IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD ?SPECIFIC MIX 1 I URK (or cvre of Gonorrhea, Gleets, Stricture*, an J aaata (oua complatuts of theorgansof generation. Ofall remedies yal discovered for the aboreconap'arnta. I Ida i Ihr mostcrrtain. It mnkesa speedy aail permanent cure, w ithout the Ir.Mt regard to diet, drink, exp<<*> re. or change in h[ plirMinn In bnarreae. We give mi longquackish rec< innx eoattona to lie.. II the medici e does n< t speak for itself, i o one aba)l ?peak t-rit. Our object is to net if> where ii n by be had.ar.d (hat lb* Eroprielor chalb ngcs a uncle cane id lecent Gonoriiu*a to ba r ought , in which the Mixture will not eflecta rapid cure, ujtder ? fbrfenuro of #500 Thi* i* a diseasethat unfortut a/ely pervades aH ranks of sorjo ty? high, low, rich and poor, matrimonial and tingle. They an now pieaentcd with a remedy by which tl'cy can cure tf?a.?slre? wi' hout ihe li ant exposare, in tbcsliortcst lime i oeaible I nrtber. disea>.eeunnol be contracted ifa dose of Ihe Mixture la taken at right on goinf to bed when exposed. It i* p'lt up in bottlas , with full direction! a<ron pan; trig ii.atBl a bottle. ' 'lie Uottinlaats a week, which general I) rtir?-? Mnr are cured in two days. For ante by Xilnor A Gamble, l?3 Rroadtvsy, earner of Dey at. Dr. Guion, corner of Grand and Bowery; M. C Slacum. rimiu of Broadway and Duaneat; A. B. tt D. h?wde, ive Fwlton a' , eenw nf William. New York, Jones A Hutchinson, c< im-r ?. t ' heenot and 5evciithst.v. Philai elphia. Mily liOCTOK COKBITT??, be consult.*) m . rnirn 1 ' Kdenti.il muni. r at hit rfv e. I2l<unnc st>eet ,bc< w ".*? Chalb am and >* illiim streets. Naw \ork. where |>ersona rJRtctad with delicate diseases, o|'J i.h*tu,atc ulcer*. dyvpepsi:i, ' mi in gaaaa of the blndilvr. urwtliii. and kidney.Hnd a I drseatnaarw ? from tba abuse of mercury, orthe impurity of the blood, are invited to call. The ham. fill effect! r.llen aiisirg fioiti the above o| inrirury, MM no description, persons treub'ed with a coram disease. u?jy ?tn>ry to Dr. Corbitt, with tlie the asaurnncc of havinc it rnrt ? ./'ycoren, without a iwrticle of mercury, or any other dansnruus nu liicioe. ? Hii charges are reasonable, and proi>ortH>aed to the menroef I ho applicant. Dr. C has been educated in Europe, under ttscbers at acknowledged talent, and has hi.d rot.sicleiable p-aetw i"? extoo aive hoapitnla and ditper.aaries Inatatt reliet g iven to tbeaa af flicted wiih piles, and a perfect cure effected in three .tape, wi?h nnt confinement fiom buuneaa, or the slightest potato th> poHeat. A mediaine may be had to prevent the occarrener of a cejtaia dis eaae. The moat honorable secresy observed. AttemWnae dndr nwkH.M.IaH P. M, mjpf Dlt. JUIlKkUN la eouM.nerf eoalMKmi i ly Ml aw <4hoa No. I? Dnano ab'ct, between Chatham ana >Mli*r? (tr.oa the following diseases, vi* .? Q< norrhmri. Gleeta, Chunrrra. Hlric turea, Seminal Weaknea", and the nun raui diseases una teg frnm Ti ncrcul noi?< - oi lmprojM r trr ntnient Ur. Johnai ?. tl|n !?i remove ? ny recent affection in two or three dai a. end the not in veterate ca?e? in a |ir-*portiunate time, w ithinit the uaeofuy do bllltatinc or irjurioua medicine, or | rever.lion Iron Umne??. Pur mm entrnatme tti< nia?'lve? to |)r Johrnoa'a core mar 'hwo with a aertai"ty of aueeeaa, in tlie oin?l affrravated mm. hcmftalowi Rorva, Ulcerated Le?. Ac apoetiity healed. Rt/a (*tr? *o?Mdo well l-y f i vtt > 1 >r Johnann a call, una certain prnventumo otybt had I (a i eat the rmcurrenee of the fcreaonif ilm-aaaa, wlMoh hoo never tailed when used within twenty (bur bnura after eiymooto. Letters post-paid, and enekaiinc ? fee, enn have t ho aooaai aif mcd Mine, and direction'. i>r its mw forwarded. Alteedanc" fr .e I A M. ><? 11 at nifhl. Dr. Jodnaoe haanaovod from IS t 'hanilv-r atreet _____ I \ tt . II ANIL'I'USi a aurr?on ot lung ainnmnf . aoo a po ? " nil o'.twuof the first coUvrea (Air anatomy and tip theory and practice of phyaie ami surgery) in E?rof>e. has mo*ed into tho bouse No. JT Courtbindt street, where he vay bo eerv -tMd am every diaeoae innidental to human nature, maea *r MM? nit delicate or indelicate. The mo<! desperate ven<eeal e^iea c-jraS in from '?? !? ntoedarg. .-orea n( every ?tber drvr-^-'xn, m m hour proportifrtiod to ?heir state m,d nature. AMeneanea at all time*. ?>y IVfKi)ic\i' AMU ?tRiiiiuT*ita. u?. i"I fA* CE rr . late a Rurgeoa of tie Utk reg oirot af da British army, confinea Ins attention to Ihe removal of a coiiaka rlart of di-eaaea . hie ext? naive rr?ciK^ i- Fiir.,,., (i. 'ui and. Amenea.devol. J exclusively to the treatment of veoerool ia all ita varweissugos, enables him to adoot the safest am) a-oeteltea* iia I remedies in eradicating every k?rm of thai dMeaae MMm|) from the avatem ; fcn treatment ie regetaMe, his ebnrgea ao? rate, and offices private. Call at lit .rulloo-alraot . aear Oreea wich. _ art-y II ><? UOODW Ibt'h Ds.ih.HOa.iv'l , jwat.y ao mJ lebrated for 'he cure of tonmtxm, aad ae?i aaahuaaa eoi* plmnts of iheorrana of general on. is oAred to the pobheaa one of the heal andrhaa|ieat articles, fbrthe en re of the a Wove dio aeoea, lint can he fiwed Usee. all prica, and ?na> vatuo, af whic 4 tlx- [niMic are inform) d, that iM.eatt ? ' mors boitlea hare been sold in this city, Philadelphia, ami BoaU.a. warrant tbo agent in riflen>g it If the puhilc with perfect confidence Hold, whole?a e and rriail, at B. M GaMNi's. corner af hoverry A Grand streat.at teccnts par bottle, with mil directions yntm-t _ UHOCt ??rv KAniai a. gawotoir "iiw n, i I of Riirtnons of l^iadonaod ?.<lmh r?h, and memhtf et tfca Medical CoT|*#r of Philailetobia, aaMlraea to diraet ha atSnae Hon lolhetroviment of the loiiowiafdiaaaeaa.via i? Gonorrlwrn, chancres, aarieinres. imtatn n of lh? n<e*aan. Wa<? d?r, ann i.mntraU- flam'a.aora loan, rl-nmatiam, tfoaarfiM fulo'ia a fie ?t mM. 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PurnHheH guhncribervnt fS per annum, hMMMBte. W?aat,r Cnaowict-t ? Isaned esery Werbieadaf i ? I* ^etock- Price ?i cents per cofy. PunMh^ Us ?abneriber* at *1 per anoam.la advance. Atrrgariiaair.'rr? Inserted In aay or all ? aaoal iaMa always payable ta adrante. Caaaaseoanaors? Are reqiieaied in adrtrem theW ? JaMes Oordoa. Bennett piap.Wtor , a^aM iaOara awbwd? ?