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COMM EMI AL* ACADEMY, i?-a hkoadway. r Put aesigu ul' till* institution is to afford young men an -I oppoitouity i.f qualifying tbenieelvas f?r mercantile wuiii .11 u ?mi?rior nuil njxiiliiiutis iiiiuiuer i their alteiit'oii neoni mv"! iV? "? smoies oi '?ra? ncal utilitv . The course ?( Instruction comprencnus tucti informal on us is indis|>ensahle to the merchant unci the man ol" business, and combine* t lie advantages of frrtt-m s leuom with the daily routine of the counting-house. BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, AND ARITHMETIC, nic tuuyht ujkmi an original and improved plan, by w hlch a eoni|>eteiit knowledge of these branches may lie ohtaiu ed in i > ie third of the time usually deveted to that object. l'no?cr.. rt;?E? may lie had at the rooms lw3 Broad wny i tetr Mr. .Wilhau'i druggist store). A i lt? w ho experience any difficulty in the free u?e ainl .oniniand of the pen, or those who, from the want "f proper instruction, write an irregular scrawl, may h ive iba-sc whstaiies removed in a fete Ujhuhji. :i n?1 are enabled, by a novel and ingenious process, to write, with ease ami expedition, an elegant current hand, adapted to tfce pracr al and every-tlay purjaises of life. ! FrnTtt the Kerning Gazette.] The manner" in which Book-kbkmmo is frequently taught, conveys a very iiii|ierfect idea of the practice of merchant*. The great difference between theory and practice? between the study of an art and its application To practical use? h roo well known to need remark ; and vve think Mr. Foster's plan |K)s.?esses advantages worthy tli* consideration of nil who wish to acquire the fornu and mode* of business in n thorough and effectual manner. [From t.'ie Republican.] We are personally acquainted with Mr. Foster, and Uike great pleasure in recommending his establishment to the ii. in e iil Kiir fellow-citizens. We have examined his syste.n ::i detail, have observed his mode of instruction in full i eration, and are fully impressed with the practi cability and utility of his plan. It facilitates, Unjonti ull a t'lrr nr th '>tU, the attainment ef a free, elegant and ra?id business hand. For sale as above, !. THE CLERK'S GL'IDF: comprising a series of me nr ile letters, Forms tf Invoices, Rills of Parcels, Aeeoi e.t Sales; with Hints to Young Tradesmen; ex planatory icinarks on Fwra.-ign and Inland IMIs, Ins -ranee, E.veliail: ' e. I.v I!. F. 1'osrnt. Priee. 7.'i cm'*. ?>. A C< >.\'ClSF. TREATISE ON BOOK-KFEPINO, elm i . i i i ? * : 1 jf the principle* and practice of doubly entry in . i lie modern method of arranging merchants' accounts. i/fun l e ' t'. 1, ??nl ir?"d and improved ; to which is add ? I F.qua' on of Payment*, Commercial Terms, fee. Bj I'. F (*'? ' 1 1 r , l voiiii.ie, Hvo. pp. 400. ? Price, $l 85. ' THE \RT OF It AP!D WRITING ILLUSTRATED AM' ' XI'I.AIN'ED ; to which Is added the Angular and \ i ; ? i Anciiar S\ stems. By B. F. Fo?Ttr, I vol. 6vo. w tft p! itf, ? Price, ?l. 4. FOSTF.R'S ELEMENTARY COPY-BOOKS, in wh ch tlie ci.. >? are artanged throughout, and the sloiw of "i" letters, tne thicKiiess of the down-strokes, 4tr., are irisi". -red liy a new process of rilling ; designed to furnish Sch ">L' and Families with a practical system of teach n : th" ?rt of writing. No. I to fl. r.XKUCISKS IN CCR RENT-HAND WRIT INC, ti-r th i> a- of the students at Foster's Commercial School, No. 1N3 IlKJAOWtr. au3-l.t*> 3m rpll SOI I HtMH C A PITA IjIflTS A, Bl'ILD 1. EltS.-TIn New York Granite Company respectfully in vite y >ui attention to staples of Granite from their Quarries, which may '.ie yen a! their olHce, No. 8 Reekman st This Granite m of very suarri?r quality, being pure, and fr?e trom lor? ii'n suh-tnnce# Its competent uarts are blend ed in suoii p rn ct proportion* as to rei der it less deductible anil l>*.-l aula tolec.iv or ir.'urv fr 001 ?xposure, while CWB> rativee*p?-rin.i ills have proved that it splits and dresses with more a ??e mil !r? . waste, than any other now in the market It i* oi ii heauttlhl e<dor, lining darker than the llallowell and lighter f:.rn tbe Quincv -, an taking ii to connection its solidi ty, d'jrao.Uv. an I conifiarat.ve cheapness, it will be found well wurtiiv he attention nf *api alist>and builders. Haviuir ? -verai Ibousand ions now quarried, the Company are prepa?e'l to exer^tv ordem tn any extent at the shortest notice, an I v, :ll eoiura.-t for it? delivery at lower prices than ntber ?to:.e, of fvi n Inferior quality, can be obtained for Orders, adalre ??-<! to lb'- Companv, btix 71, Mechanics' Ex. Change, o. t'j their office, No. 8 Beekman *t. will meet prompt attention. a.il8-lin* EDWARD D9YLE, Agent F<?ll Building lot*, fW It* front and rnr. by 200 to 5?>'t :"eet derp, -itunte in the villa*** of White Plaint, in the couii' v of Westchesi er, a few ro<ls south of the court house, aodabou- liaif ^ mile distant from the contemplated route of the N?-w York and Aihany railreail, a* rernmmended by the civil eni::' cer. F. I). Allen, E*q.? price $IMto$400 a lot ? terms two year* ere. I L White Claim i* about 26 mile* from New York city. Ttiere are ii dlv communication* to saidcity by the Red rtir.l -M^'e line, which leave* Oeorge Hall'k, VI Bo wen,', every nt\er:i. ^<n, except Sunday, at 2 o'clock? returning leave* While Plain* evnry morning at 8 o'clock. Persons wishing to eicw the aiiHt ?? premi*e* can avail themselves of the above convey r -ce. F <r ]ia*liculari inquire of JOSEPH B. HART, MWft Prince .t. ami Bowery. New y?rk City, or to JyJMn,* ItlClPD II WOODSf. While Plains. PI'O II LO Jr., offer* for sale at hi* warehouse, No. ? J7I l*? ?' >t, near Fulton, in lots to huit purcha-M-rs, and ?ii terms igu Is as can be procorpd In the city Manmo Ii Pa;>er? Suiuhle lor extra large oliow bills, the .tune quai ty imw used by the Zoological Institute, and work ed on the ;ar^-e t?r?-?.? now in operation in this city. This paper i an h?* funr-iied a. *hort notice, in any quantity, and ofamuch larger ? ?e. . required. Prinu.i*. I'sper? Medium, Medium and Half, Royal, Super Royal, ? . i ' i|.i 1 1 si, measuring 2H-10, 26-:?9, 26-37J, 24-31, 84 'W, 24-.1V 21- i4. -'1 11. a'td 2-W.J luchcs, with n full assortment of colored pnj.> ; ? .<i' various qualities, embracing nearly all the above sue. Wrti t T* r-rs- Foolscap, tlat and folded, Folio Po*t, letter, blue, w hit'*, j.ud ai-oru d color?, Pot, Demi, ami Medium. Wrap;1 ng Pajier? Envelope, various *iie?; Kentish Caps, suitable I' r i i-dmar-, polished and plam; ('loth Papers, extra large s.xes- < ri . n, Double Crown, and Cap; also, Urge and small Straw. n liters' Paper* ? Tissue, plain and assorted colors; Tip and lnux't iai. "I* * artou* colors, expressly for halter's use. Mbee'lnng Pao- T*? Fur venaela, i>ou*e*, lie. Hug.i' Bnk? ft Papers? Plain, blue, and inlaid with white, of assorte. I ?ir' ?. P,)?te >o;h m ? Trunk, Boston and New Jersey manufacture; Bindi r*. P. i'? i, brown Bonnet, in tolls: fine while and blue and white . >* >1 *i>; Pre?san4 Miraw Hoards. < r?l* ? Eh. !??<. Ilsrrv V 1 1 f.. Merry Andrew and Highland er PIflvi with an assortment of large and small Blank. Southern merrbanta visiting New York are requested to call, a*tli^i ' ?ai i'l tin.es a large assortment of cheap Papers on ban ., wel , mlanied ti> their market. Manufii '.urei* of Paper -upplied with rag*, foreign and do m? v ; l;;. ?'!. g Salt*. Smalt*, Felting, Jackets, Wire Cloth, Mould*, kc. nuS-am* 1? 7,KSOff,H -J. ELLETHORN k CO. I.eg leave to -J naie t'tev "Wnulacture Loi?nge* of every description, equal ;<? ai. ; v.i;? <rted. "4ol I in j?ack age* or in bulk, wholesale iivl retail th. ir maniifaMorr, 21 Cherry streeL J. Ell' t Htrti'* <arerior Medicated Lozenges.? These Loten gf< are d! a - j(?*tior quality to any ever offered to the public, and a^e sfro-ijjly recommended by the medical profession both in Ameri.-x k;:<l KogUnd a* being an agreeable way to admin later medicines to children or a'lulis. J. E. ha* studied medicine at two universities In Scotland, been a pra< ?i -*l rbeinist three, and kept a laboratory daring lour vear*. J. P.. learned tli" Lfr.euge making nnder the l>e?t practical men in Entrland, intl Itope* bv sufierintendinr their tnanofac tur?* her*-. I i nsuie the confidence of the public. J. K guarantee. tUat the medicines are of the best quality, and th*t enck !o?en<.'e contain* an equal quantity. Tbey are eonveisi'-nt of carriage, with printed directions on each pack age, and particularly adapted for a portable medical chest, re qnir ng n. me^.-ire, Iwmm or *cale?. Worn L'rt-t e*.? The*r have been used In England for many yenr? with great succes*. Priee S7< cents. C ? .igh ly?*eng?- *. ? They an re eongh* of long standing, and art *iip?-rl??r to any previooalv offered. Price .17 4 ceata. Oonorrtcen l^i/enges.? A safe and simple care lor this mala dy- Pr rr fl.in. Dinm-r lx?t en?e?,? Thev are *operior to any thing for giving a healthy spnetde and curing Wotrbe*. Price 37J cent*. M'?n.V? Uienfst-Racli loreoge contains tlie twenty fourth jmrt m erain of morphia Price 37J cents. M.ignesta l. iM n/ev? Each contains *ix grains of magnesia, tbev are antacid, laxative when the stomach has acid. Price 12* cent*. Campltor l/./enge* ? radi enntams one grain ol camphor. Price 25. . at-. Cal?nt"l Ixifngev ? Each enntains one grain of calomel. Price 374 cent-. Toln LoT.enge?,? They are useful in slight coughs. Price 124 cen's. ?-??wfrn? I. ijenge* ?Excelle?t frMr nitrifying the blood; no la.lv should lie ? itln?ut thein. Price faj cents. Peppermint Lotenge*. ? Oood for warming the stomach. Price 12^ cnt*. Lemon Lotenge*.? \ct a*a getitle refrigerant and antiseptic and ba*e a tendency to allay thirst. Price 12| cent*. Lavender L^renge*? *re fratrram, very agreeable, and stig'itlv e'.miletil Price 1 2^ cen s. T"nic Lnrengea? Art as a powerful tonic, and are excellent in all nenmi* i omplaint*. Price 04 cent*. Q , ria Ixitenges ? F.acb contains one grain of quinia, and are tunic an-l ?tamaehie. Price ."iOcetrta. Ip.earunnha Ixirenre*? Each Losenge enntatnsone grain nf Ipecai-iianlia Prici- 25 eenU *xla L e^ge* ? Each Ixmenge contains foor grains of Car bonate of S. da. Price I2J ceata. Rhoi-arh |^.trnges~Each contain* three grains of Rhaharb PrW ceri*?. _ _ Efietic Tartar I/>*enges ? Bach contains one eighth part of ? graia ot E metie Ta'lar, Price V> rents. Cayenne Pepper Ixr.enges? An aromatic, pnagent and hot, and are good for fl*tnl?*nce. Price 12| cents. Oinger lyirenge*? A Carm native, s imulant, *ialagogue. ? Price 124 - ent^ Cinnamon Loxenges? A stimulant, astringent, carminative, and tonic. Price 124 rem*. Rose Los'-ngen? Are most agreeable, iweat, and partly re move a foetid breath, and are a rentle tonic. Price H4 cent*. Orris Coot l/'*enges- for a foetid breath and to taSe away the smell of liqnor. Price 1M rent*. None are genoine without the signature of James K Met horn on the envelope. Bold wholesale and retail at the mantifaetorv. 2ft Cherry sti A. B k D tands. IfWt Fulten, corner nf William *t.; Dr. Ja* H. Hart, corner of Broadway and Chamber* st, and corner of Hudson and North Moore *t*.; Hoppe-'s Pharmacy, M4 Broad way, corner of Franklin St.; Mr. James Weir, 34*4 Orand sL; Mr. ?. ?. 0??> >m, 2*6 Bowery, corner of Houston ?t; Lyme's Pharmacy, ?l Bowery, corner nf Walker st; Mr. F. McCready 4tl B mad war. comer of Orand at; Mr. James Newman, |#l Cherry ?te*#t; and wholesale by Hay dock, Coriies It Co .drag gists, ir Water at- ull-la* TO THK CtTlKKdlt (>V HIW TUKK, AMU 1 THE PUBLIC (J fe. NEK ALLY.? The subscriber scarce ly deem* it necessary, in introducing In general notice, for ihe first time, lit* invaluable preparation for the curt- ot Rbmuia tism. (however severe or of losg standing,} la add a ?y liable to Ike strong aixl unequivocal tern imomaU of il? efficacy contained in the subjoined letter*. It will be keen that they are from in pividuals til' unexceptionable standing ami respectability, now resident in tln?city ; anil, unlike the purchased and fictitious certificate t> mHiie use of by the quack* of the tlay, are genuine and indisputable prowls of ilrtue* titled and benefits received. But for the space they would necessarily occupy, a hundred other evidence* of a like flattering description coulil be given of the potency, ami certain and nr ver failing efficacy of the Em brocation ; and it io only ill consequence ol the repeated solici tation ami cntinual i inportunitie* of perwms who have expert enced its singular virtues, that the subscriber has been induced to manufacture it for sale? other and important avocations ha ving heretofore engaged bis ^ ^ I Henry B. Nones, First Lieutenant ol the Kevenue Cutter Alert, in the service of the United Slate*, do certify that I was for live months atllicted with the inflammatory rheumatism, and had every remedy by advice of physicians without any relief, and Anally, by the advice of Dr. Win. Rockwell. Health Officer at Quarantine, I applied to Mr. M. B. Cohen In the month of July, 1837, liira liotile of hi* Khcumatic Embrocation, and af ter one week'?u*eof his specific, was entiiely free from all jmiii, ami able fo resume my duty in the service. H. It NONES, 1st Lt. U. S. R. S. New York, Aug. 1, 1837. New York, 2d Aug., 1337. .Mr. M. It. Cohen ? Dear Sir ? I have just lieen informed, with re. I pleasure, that you are at last determined on benefitting suffering humanity, by making known to the public the virtues of your invaluable specific for rheumatism. You are well aware I have often pressed upon you to make this known rjefie now, Vut you always declined. I with pleasure add my testi mony to the invaluable qualities of your Embrocation, having been severely afflicted and confined for two or three weeks, and in three days after an application that you kindly made your self, I was able to attend to my business. You are welcome to make any use you plea*e of this ciiiiiinunicntioii. Yours, .Vc., TIIO'S BELL, 51 Ann si. In February, lf!36, 1 li.til u severe attack ol the imlaiiiniatory heumalis.n, which deprived me of the entire use of my limbs, uff'ering 'it the same time the iun?t excruciating pain. Mr. M. B. Co en Staving an acquaintance with me, and hearing of my situation, called on me and kindly offered, if I would consent, to relieve me; he applied his Rheumatic Embrocation, and lie lore he left me I had in a measure the use of niy hands, of which I vs.is unable previously to move a finger. Me continu ed lo visit me seven or eight day*, during which lime I experi enced the greatest relief, and at all times an immediate cessa tion of pain, on the application of his specific. HENRY R. HAW KIN, 188 V?t ick St., cor. King. New Yotk, July 28, 1837. New York, July 27, 1837. Mr. M. B. Cohen? De it Sir ? Having understood thai you propose to offer to the public a specific for the cure of rheuma tism, allow me, as one who has received the benefit of lt, lo make some i> partition tor your kindness in furnishing me with a relief in the winter of 1832, when I was confined to my lied for upwards of six weeks, and compelled to walk on crutches, and ride to my place of business. You having seen me gi l out of a carriage, inquired the the cause, and immediately brought me the remedy which, after using it, enabled me to walk and attend lo my business, in four or live days, without stick or crutches. I can only say that a domestic in my family was re lieved in twice using of an attack of rheumatism in his arm, and it affords me pleasure to know that you intenil preparing the article, not only on your own account, but as a panacea to the suffering of this dreadful malady. With my best wishes for your success and p-osperitv. your mend, SOLOMON hEIXAS, 239 Spring st. Frederick Tarr, of Thnmas St., had the rheumatism in the summer of IB3?>, and suffered severely; and by apply!. g Co hen's Rheumatic Embrocation for a tew times, was entirely cured. He consequently strongly recommend* it tn the unfor tunate who labor under that tormenting complaint. FREDERICK TARR, Thomas st. New York Aug. 1, 1837. The subscriber had the inflammatory rheumatism in his limbs in Janury, 183.5, anil suffered for five weeks, and win, confined to his room. He wa* attended by several physicians, among whom was Dr. Molt, without any relief. He was then induced by the advice of a frieud to try the effects of Mr. M. B. Cohen's Rheumatic Embrocation, and after using it for a short ti'ne w as jierfectly cured, and has had no return since. ROWLAND DAV1ES. cor 20ih st. and 3d Avenue, or No. 16 Spruce st. New York, Aug. 1, 1837. The subscriber had the rheumatism in 1835, so tiad that he was unable to raise his hand to hi* head, and suffering great pain throughout his whole system, antl after using various re metlies, was induced to try Cohen's Rheumatic Embrocation, and by the blessing of the Deity, he wa* in a few day* perlect ly restored to health, an'l enabled fo attend to his business. AB M MITCHELL, No. 279 Hudson *t. New York, Aug. I. 1837. I" r TheRheumattc Embrocation can he had only at N*. 210 Hudson st., to which place all letters and remittances must be addressed. Price $3 per liottle. aulVlrn" VAPOR BATHS. TUB OLD ESTABLISHED MEDICATED VAPOR ? ATIIS, We. 2f> John itrtet. J P. CARROLL return* grateful acknowledgements ? to the public ami o (be gentlemen of the medical profes sion, for the liberal patronage bestowed on hi* establishment, which has been in successful operation upwards of eleven years. As the limits of a newspaper advertisement preclude* the possibility of giving an analytical detail of the medicinal virtue* of the Vaper Bath, be begs leave merely to state t.ial It has been found a safe U tough powerful remedy in all tjje fol lowing diseases : cutaneous diseases, rheumatism, gout, incipi ent cancerous tumours, diseases of Uie joints, catarrhal com plaints, croup, affections of the liver, -sthma, midden colds, debility, and especially as a powerful means of relievirg that dangerous compliant, now so prevalent, SCARLET FEVER, over which the Vapor Bath ha* bad aa influence almost on paralleled in checking and eradicating the fearful progres* which the weekly report of interment* announce of it* having made in this city. Persons not wishing a general Vapor Bath, are informed the DOCCIA, or LOCAL BATH, Is in full ope ration, and can be had at all times. / I have on several occasions visited the Vapor Batb Estate lishment in John street, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, an'l have entirely satisfied myself that the Baths are adrainls tered there with skill and attention. ALEX. H. STEVENS, M. D. I can cheerfully state that I have found the Bath* in John ?treet well attended to, and every comfort of the patieat con sulted . VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. I have been for manv years in the habit of sending patients to Mr. ami Mrs. Carroll'* Vapor Bath in John street, and have frequently taken them myself. Upon all occasions I had rea ?on to be satisfied with the skill with which thev were admin istered : and I believe in this respect Mr. anil Mrs. Carroll leave nothing to be desired by male or female bathers. WM J. MACNEVEN. M D. The Baths are In constant readiness from fi o'clock in the morning till 9 o'clock at nigfct every day, Sunday excepted, when i hey are open from S till 9 in the morning. Sulphur Baths at all hoars of the day. Portable Baths, with c?mpe lenl p?r?on? In administer Ihem when required, sent to any part ot the city or Brooklyn at five minutvs' notice. No con nexion with anv other establishment. ? The Shaker's Concen trated Syrup* of Mnrsnparilla and Liverwort forsale. Bathing TuUs and Hip Ball* for sale or hire. jy?Mm PICK A CVHH POR CHOLERA. HUM *V HI'H? Rirr to cure, nav certain cure, lor CHOLERA and DYSENTERY ! Do you believe it.' If rice, I loi led, baked or broiled, will effectually cure the ilvsenterjr or cholera, then I it will cure every disease with which we are afflicted. Rice is a good vegetable, one of theliest we have, but to imagine it will remove the cause of disease is nonsense, as all who irv it will be satisfir d ot. Never rely on it to cure, use the BRAND- I RETH PILLS, they will remove the cause of Dysentery or Cholera, nnd th-vl being removed, the body will soon lie restnr ed to health. In tart, after an attack of any of the diseases in | which Ihe symptoms are proluse evacuation, when Bramlreth's Pills are etniiki^ ed, the body always is afterwards ina lietter I stale ol bi alih iImii before the attack. The great object is u> remove the cause of the disease as soon as possible ? get rid of that ? then there is no danger. How different the state of socie ty was this judicious plan adopted ! We should none ofuslie unwell for more than a few day* at any time, and not that, if we were only a little careful. Rememtier.always in cholera, dysenlary, or any c?llcs, thai the cause of pain fs what is in the stomach ami b?wels,and that nature is endeavouring, perhaps ineffectually, to remove the cause, never oppose her, either by opium or barks, but assist her w lib purgstives, tin. i? the sensible method. If you use Brundreth's Pills you will not be deceived ? they ran be always procured genuine, at Dr. Brandreth's office., and ol the agents. au li-2w* A HU1NA PECTORIS. ? DOCTOR REARS ha. paid /V unusual attention ta thi? disease, an< bas had much upe rieisce in the treatment of it; and in most rases has been suc cessful in relieving its urgent symptoms, and in many of afford ing entire reliet. Its characteristic symptoms are an unplea saat sensation at the sternnm-hreastbone, romnsonly at the lower part of it. attended with pains aUuit the breast, but more particularly the left side and region of the heart, rxtending often to the shoulder blades especially the left, ami often af fectlng the left arm. Those subject to it are sometimes awaken ed with a sense of suffocation, anil generally experience a shortness of breath, and sometimes palpitation of the heart on walking fast where it is ascending or against the wind, or up a flight or stair*. Doctor Sear* would invite tbtee subject In Uiis disease, or to dyspepsia, liver complaints, or pulmonarv or dmpsleal affections, to call on him at his office, 4^ Ana ttreet. Numeron? certificates may be seen, and reference^giv<-n. auS-Tro CUPPING AND LKBCHINO? At inHmtfiw lice, day in by P.^cr Burrwtt. M Mh Fine health v Swnlisk exrluMvcly u??-W or far sale. Refer, race*? Dr. Van RenssaUrr, Dr. J. W. Francis, Dr. Bliss, Dr Wti'jincton, Dr. Ilerri"t, Dr. Baneter, fcr. N. Whti* children srr require! tn be le*ebod, tl?e abav* leeches l>Re instaMly 10 that parent* nrnl not frmr arveitra ?nflennc to their children. jel 3m T?OTH*CHI;! TOOTH AC II K 1 TO THK TOOTHACH*. Carse upon thy venom'd slang That sbnwu my toriurcl pnm* alang, An thnV my nr? fic? muny ? twang , Wf gnawing vengeance; Tearing my ?cr?m wi' hitter pan* Like raking engi?ea.? Humt. nH. RRADIAH'B ANTI ODONTALGIC LI QlfBI'R, hatintr hem lone evtabtislied, ami rrnerallv approved and recommended by all that hare ?*ed it ?hundreds ?( whom hare saved the eihortiitant charges of dentin*, and have lieen able l/t masticate their food, and er\)oy the loiories of a perfect set of teeth. It i* a pnrely vegetable liqoid, and in no rate ran H po**iblv injure the other teeth. For *ale. wholesale an.l retail, by Meaar*. flaiMii, comer of Faltna and William ?treet? ; Milnor ami Gamble, corner of Dry ami Brnad way ; R. D llart, in Broadway land retail by W. Forlws, HM Pearl *t reet, corner ol Croaa; J. B. Nones, 644 Broadway ; W. Howill, corner *f Canal and Hodann : T. It- Aw*in, ? Car nine atreeti i and Rarnef* New York Chrmicai Hall, 38 rtiitb A vanoe. Prirr v, ?Ml p,r |iel-!*m pirKRIiAV'R I. litem COMPOSITION, lor A removing ike hlae from stove bars wlthnat ;rvi?ry ?? tbepo IMi, and for cle?aing brass. capper, pewter, tin, kr. with kaK the t'soal lal>or ^ The above liqaid Not only restores tbe polish to steel that hat been eipoaed to the action af Are, hat speedily remove* all ?Uin* or mst from dead ground Moves and fenders, brad*, rap per, Britannia metal and newter, are cleaned by it witk lb* greatest e*pedition. To block tin dish covers that have been In ose for years It give* the polish of new ones. Ii remave* grease, ink spwts, or any stains from paint with Ike greatest fa cility, and without ii\iory to tbe color. Bras* lacquered fttrnitnre will retain its original brilliai cy i / accaaioaally rleartaed by M. For sale by je?tr NATHAN I. GRAHAM, M Naa*aa-*t c?r. Fnlioo. C'HOL>Sb*aA.? if you wish to prevent an attack of Chole / ra, ?r any other disease, tit** srnoe course ha* to be adopt ed, namely: to be attentive to THE CONDITION Off THE STOMACH AND BOWELS. There is no danger need at any time he apprehended, if purgation be occauenally resorted to with BUANDRETH'S PILLS. At this season ol the year, four or six once or twice a week ought to he taken by the most healthy. Why, if healthy.' TO INSURE IT TO THEM. Mead what in best U> lie (tone in Asiatic or Spasmodic Cholera, ? what is there recouiineiiiled is equally food in Common Che lera and all Cholics, at> well m in every other disease. WHAT IS THE BEST TO BE DONE IN ASIATIC OR SPASMODIC CHOLERA Cause or Chi. lesa. The cause, the real cause of Cholera, is the same us all other cholics, to wit: ? HIGHLY VITIATED, MORBID, AND PECULIARLY ACRIMONIOUS STATE OF THE HUMORS, principally of the bile, brought on by a neglected condition of the stomach and bowels, caused by the heatot the climate and casual alterations of :be atmosphere acting upon the consis tence and the quality of the blood itself. In such a state gf the nystem, these corrupt, tenacious humors obstruct, choke up, cenvulsea..d paralyze w hat may with truth be called the very _ SEAT OF LIFE, the regions of the heart aad stomach; thereby in tVe first fi nance producing votni'ing in inost cases, proceeding to the s liking oftlie pulse, to the cessation of all energy, and fiiiuliing in th?; SPASMS OF DEATH. From these facts we must b? firmly convinced that (he way to prevent or remove these cramps, dreadful spasms and miserable sickness and prostration of all the faculties, is by a U,<CLEANSING OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS with some simple yet fully efficient pup/alive; the PUTRID HUMORS with which the body was leaded, and which were the PRINCIPAL CAUSE OF THE ATTACK, are thus DROVE DOWN, nml entirely removed. Those discerning and prudent persons who have adopted this course, ha\e never had rea?on to reirret the consequences for if the Chopra should seize tbem, it will be found to lie bereft of almost all its terrors, and by continuing the purgative plan will tie cured in twenty-lew liwurs. What purgative medicine does experience then recommend. I* there any with such high claims to public confidence as the BltANDRETlI PILLS .? Experience answer* NONE. When the Cholera ra?ed In London in 1232, not a single person was lost who had recourse to them for th? purposes above named. DOSE OF PILLS, As cleansers, from two to ten, fifteen, or twenty or more in fine, to carry out the principle U|>on which these Pills are ba sed. whatever quiintilv will EFFECTUALLY PURGE, is the proper dose. IN THE CHOLERA, Let lar^e anil repeated doses ? say ten, fifteen or twenty, or more, as urgency of symptoms shall indicate, drinking freely very hot water, or brandy and water, or pure brand V, accord ing a* the feelings of the suffering patient may rvquire. These direction* must be adhered to until POWERFUL EVACUATIONS shall have taken plac.i ? then a'l DANGER WILL BE OVER, . . It will lie necessary afterwards to persevere with the Pills in snch a manner a* to allow the body to recruit itself. Several doses of Pills will probably be returned from the sto mach, but this is not a bad sign ? perseverance will obviate this, as the stomach will snon be sufficiently eleansed to retain them. A *ery excellent plan is to put 5 or6 pills in some brandy, and swallow tl?em tOL'ellier. _ Observe ? NO CHEMIST sells the GENUINE BRAN DRETH'S PILLS. Thousands of counterfeits are out? therefore all who want the Pills, let them purchase only of the agents. anl2-2w* kAlit UKIU l ? STOMACHIC F,ir?rvesc?nt Ofniror BeverHjrc- Powder, Salubrious stm JtAOHic efferves cent GINGER BEVERAGE POWDER, for pro duciug an immediate effervescent draught, in the highest possible state of perfection, allaying the thirst as well as being mingled with a component part of the pure Jamaica Ginger now so much extolled in difficulty oi" ingestion, where its medi cinal properties has stood the test and met the approval of the fa-tidiuus and the learned. To travellers, tourists, captains of vessels, Itc., it will be found a desideratum of the highest import, either in sickness or in health, or in whatever clinmU', it will surpass any other prepa lion extant, and being peculiarly portable, renders it a still fur ther acqusi'von. Prepared by, JOHNSON k CO. Chemists, At their jEreated Water Depot. 86 and 38 Cellar sC Soda and Seidlitx Waters, Syrnps of all kinds, SeiiUitx and Soda Powders, kc. ie3-3ni L'At'UHT A'l' ?aST. ? Every body knfws how shame ' fully Dr. B-andreth's Pills have been counterfeited, al most eveiy chemist has the counterfeit in-some secret part of his store, and when an unwary person enquires for the Pills, if he (the chemist) can sell nothing else in the place ef tbem, hands out a t?ox of counterfeit Pills, which he is in hopes will do so much injury that the purchaser is not likely tc again want Pills of the same name at all event*. A great number of ,er*on? are now going ab"ut the country selling counterfeit Brandretli Pill*, the genuine being so |>opu. lar, this is a very easy matter, and these dull limes any thing thai will sell finds plentv of vendets. However, all do not find it a lied of rotes, tor one min of the name of Pearson, who left New York in July las', sold in two weelsWmo boxes, which be menuened as a meritorious act, at Beltrhoovei's, in Baltimore. Some one who knew the hieh character of the genuine, informed Mr. Branch Green, the General Agent there, who made enquires, and having ascer tained that the man spoke truth as to the quantity -old, and having also discovered a person to whom Pearson hail sold the counterfeit for the genuine, he went to a solicitor and the man was ultimately held to bail in the sum of JJWtin, and as he could not procure bail, he was consigned to jail for fraud and decep tion. The case will be tied next September. A renilesnanof the bar in this city gives it as his opinion that it is a felonious act to make er vend counterfeit Brandreth's Pills, and ail w lio are discovered selling or making tkem after this will be indicted belbre the grand jury. au 12-tw* DR. JACKSON'S PATKMT V KGKTABLE MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS, 2U9 Bowery. These Baths are an improvement on those of Mr. Whitlaw, whose wonderful cures have established the character of the Vapor Bath as the most powerful auxiliary in medical practice ?and Dr. Jackson's own practice in alir?o?i_ every variety of disease has been equally successful. A few of the specific ef fects of the medicated vapor bail.* ? Co remove the effects of mercury from the system may relieve difficalty of breathing, and hence cure asthma and other diseases of the chest and lungs ? to give strength to Uie stomach, to the digestive organs, and cure dyspepsia ami it* consequent disorders; to cure acute aod chronic inflammation ; to promote tiie peeling of scrofulous and chronic ulcers, and remove rheumatic pains and feelings from ?Jie joints; to promote the absorption of dropsical humours; to cure gout in all its forms in less time than ony other agent hith erto used. Also, all kinds of eruptive diseases, Erysipelas or S'. Antho ny'* Fire. Salt Rheum, Scrofulous Eruptions, kc. It besides relieves exhaustion and fatigue, raises tne spirits, tran<;ndiies nervous irritation, and increases the appetite. 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 lo mention that tbey War no resemblance w hatever to those employed in the Thonipsonian practice. Visitors can have a bath at five minute's notice, from eight o'clock, A M.. to 11 P. M. A female always in attendance to '.wait upon ladies at fee Bowery. tmytHl J DYSI* K pil A ? In iu moet litsegreesdSe forms, is eflecto allr cured bv DR. MEAD'S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, OR STOMACH PILLS, the only medicine ever offered yet to the public from which a ladical and permanent cure can be ob tained of all those chronic states of derangement of the dlgcs. live organs, constituting that complicated disease termed IV s pepsia. The symptoms characterising Dyspepsia or Indigestion are a long train of those disagreeable sensations commonly called nervoas complaints, such as loss of appetite, nausea or sick ness at the stomach, and sometimes vomiting, belch ng up of water, which Is sometimes tasteless, but most commonly sour, gnawing pain in the stomach, heartburn, or what is called sour stomach, costiveness, paleness of the countenance, langor, low ness of spirtta, palpitations of the heart, vertigo or giddiness, and disturbed sleep. The number of these symptoms varies in different patients? with some being felt only In part? while others have even additional ones, equally disagreeable,? sucb as severe pains in the head and breast, flatulence or wind on the stomach and bowels, emaciation, or a wasting of the whole body, with great we*kneaa, particularly of the legs. This dis ease has been very accurately described by many medical wri ters ? bat how litOe has been undenrtood, the want of success which attends the general mo4e of treai.-neat too plainly shows. Let as take one example to illustrate this assertion. Heartburn or sour stomach, being often a very trouble aomc symptom of this troublesome complaint, the attention was naturally direct ed ia search of some article that shoald have the power of re moving It. Sold by Hull k Browne, 128 Maiden lane: George D. Cogge shall, comer ?f Pearl and Roee sts; Milnor k Gamble, corner of Broadway and Bleecker street; and by moet of the druggists throughout the Uaited States. None are genaine without the signature of GEO. SMITH my* 9m ACAKO IO L?uih,s AND hi MEN-LADY MONTAGUE'S COMPOUND CHI NESE SOAP In prepared from beautiful exotics, and warrant ed perfectK innocent It completely eradicates tan. freckles, pimples, sjkii,, redness, and all cutaneous eruptions; gradually realties a clear soft skin; transforms even tbe inoat sallow com plexions into radiant whiteness, Imparting lo it a heautifel juve nile bloom. Gentlemen, after shaving, wdll Had It allay tbe Irritability and smarting pain, aad render the skin smooth aad pleasant For sale, wh'desnle and retail, by A. Underbill. II Beekmaa street, corner of William; Dr. Hsrt, corner of Broadway and Chambers street. Pn*-e V eeots per , ake. Slv2Mttl DM. CAKPKKTCR c.onumie# to adaiji. ts'er to the a'? flirted and unf >rt'in?te in the rno#t prompt ani effectual mat ? ner. ?? his established md wnll known Dtspet,s?r? , No. 4 P r| The PHH.oHopHni i utonr at i?ast Dl SCOV ERE B '.?Dr. POETTS celebrated "Spedfir Mixtore," has never failed to cure ????????*, ?????gravel, and ?emiaal weaknes*. So satisfied of its wonderful emsacy Is Br. Poeti, that he would not hesitate to forfeit |IW* to any failure The increasing demand for Poen's Specific, in this city, as well as in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Providence, and New Orleans, is fhe hes? proof of its wortb. New York Agent* -A. B k D. Sands, lot Fnltnn street; J. Syme, comer Bowery and Walker ; W. Horwill, comer Ca* af and Hudson. PrfeejL Jyl-*? D'ITvaii HANBKKT'l FKMfALK UKNn. VATING PILLS, FROM GERMANY? An effectual re. medy for suppression, irregularity, and all cases where nature does not have her proper and regular course. N. B. The* must not be takea during pregnancy, as they wIM produce abortion. Hold by J. H. Han, corner of Broadway and C'. ambers st E. M. Union, corner t f Sowety and Grand stj and by P. ? li.-nott "Mfithaven? . anll liw4 ngggBgnQK DH. CO II W AW. SURGEON BKNTIST, and Mm* ?> fr.th.rrr ?f fntmrrupHhlt TtttA.Nn. IM^ Hpriae sk out of McDouial. _ . M. B. Dr. CM cborges are very moderate, and bis Ineorrap tible feetb are reallv splendid my /I 8*~ UcCOR Y? 10 casks m superior quality Gennan Snrr,. ry, just received, for sale upo' the most reasooalde terms, by DR LEWIS rEUCHTWANOER, n?7 removed to No. 2 Courilaildt st Ff * ** OHUP,-lV rnwred aiseasa 1 **?*?*? bottle of this infallible I-7wL tLu^LST^ i ** ?n?w*?t in the moat inveterate ??Zrire?hait "* U ?"xl decisive in its effect*, and ewv Darticle Srrfi'Ji*' *r lr*?1?"mlly a few hour., u? remove mav be said to an itti**" ro** ? system. In it* operation it may t?e Mid to act like magic, without anv after ill consenuen whbUSX '?f??Clb&,er- B/"h .?.y u'eT^iy tton o? UV r" n?t to dfe rp?ard 10 c,rc"'-??nce. or situa tion. or any respe. t 10 die? Price one dollar ner luiiile war. ranteo to cure in any case. r P" w>iut? war LEVISON'S A^TI-MKRCURIAL SYRUP riuniw and purifying the blood iron, the remnant. <w the ve^r^ disease, (lie abuse ol mercury, scrofulous affections n.eroiri^ rheumatism, splotches ajid eruptions ui>on tie skin' old man, I tog and indolent ulcenuoon tb'e legs and Xwhere. auend^d with general debility. This medicine stands unrivalled, it is not only the g eatest punlyer evef known, but at the same tfm^w strengthens the whole nervous system, giving lre?|, and oeruiJ! nent tone to the broken constitution. Price two draiars Sold at the office, No. 5 Division street, four doors Jjoni Clint, bam Square which :s the omy piace where the genuine medi cine can i?e obtained in this city, and where directions lor anv particular symptoms in all cases may be obtained gran*. Alba ny othce, No. 53 Hamilton st. jy25-lm D nv ~?ijir?AlKS DTsPKNNa" i n ):'.? 1 Anil st., under the American Mu?eum, and No. 12 Peck Slip. ? DR. KVAN8 continues to be consulted a* Ukual confidentially at the above offices. Has no connection with any other office in this city or out of it. The success attending his peculiar treatment in all diseases of a delicate nature, and particularly those complicated cases of Syphiltic and Mercuri al affections, which Imve |>a filed the inexperienced medical men and quacks, enables him to oflbr a guarantee in all cases. Dr. Evans has confined himself to this part of his profession for upwards ol forty year*. Hence the immense advantage to l>e derived in consulting at his oifices. au.E.-3m ^KLA'lIJfE CAPSILKS OF PURE COPAVI V* BALSAM, patented by the Roval Academic of Medicine of Paris.?' The Copavi Balsam is of all the medicines employed in combatting the cbronic and acute gonorrhoea affections, the onlv one, the specific action of which has never been doubted, and to which physicitns have in consequence given Ihe prefe i ence : but its raceous taste and smell are the causes of its be ing rejected by many patients. This is the reason why so many experiments have been made in order to discover some mode of disguising its taste, so that it might betaken with less repugnance, but hitherto this has been but imperfectly effected, and always, by the addition of some active sultstance, which modifies its properties and thus de strovs its chemical constitution, and its physical character. Therefore having discovered a mode of administering it in such a stale that it rannot occasion the slightest repugnance, and this vvithout submitting it to any alteration. The method consists in enclosing it_ in the gelatine capsules. It encloses that precious medicine in such a manner as to disguise it en tirely to the taste and smell, and it goes inio the digestive or gans without any other mixture than that of the gelatine with which it is enveloped, and which is soon completely dissolved in the stomach. Jty this means, the treatment oflhe gotiorhoea being effected without disgust, and consequently without in terruption, will become more pr< mpt and more sure, thus pre venting the possibility of a relape. The directions for use, as well as the alterations from Ihe most eminent physicians of Paris are enclosed in each box. rcr sale by all the must respectable apothecaries in the city and country. Druggists and apothecaries are supplied of the al.ove cap sules by CHARLES 1LDENMYV, at No. 490 Greenwich st. au7-lm* KKI't, CKLKBKATKD STHBNOTH ENINO PLASTER. The most valuable remedy for weakness and pain in the side, back, and stomach, and for de bility in the back and loins, from the effect of fractures and dis location of ihe bones, ever offered to the public. Dr. Sweet, or Franklin, Connecticut, so long distinguished Ibr Bone Set ting, w illing to meet Uie wishes of bis friends,? and that the thousands suffering from pains and weaknesses mav avail themselves of a remedy, and diminish the bills of physfcians? has arranged with Mr. II. C. Baxter, of New London, Conn., to manufacture his Strengthen int* Salve, and supply every city and town in the United States. None genuine without the written signature of B. c. BAXTER, agent and joint proprl Messrs. Pratt k Ra^. druggists, 83 Maiden lane, wholesale agents for ihe city mi New York, Rnd for sale by most of the respectable druggists. Price. ?> cents a rolL mSl 6m 1 ).' ? toOUlfW ILb'S D WTE ROBVTJuatiy <? lebra'ed for 'he cure of?onorH?n, and ?????, and analogou com pi. ints of ihe or. ans of generation, is offered to the i*i'.?hca* one of the best and chse;, est article*, for Ihe cure of thecbave dis aescs.tlm can be round. ftssv.all price, and great virtue, o> wHioi ihe public arc informed, that im.c.ho. -< mor? bo'tles have been sold in tHisciiy, Phi'aHelphia. anil Boston, warrant tts anen' m *>fleri - k it to the pk bile witi perlee.t confidence. fcoU, wholesale an<l retail, at E. M. Onion's, corner ef Dowerr 4 Grand street, e.t W.c? ts per b .Itle, with full dilutions." ??>*>-? HED'DRtlP? New Oths-e, No. 5 Division st? The only sure and safe cure for the V enereal disease in the known world. To every person of sound reason and judgment, it must be evident that Hunter's Red Drop is the most certain and effectual cure far that awful disease, the Venereal. In addition to the extensive sale of it, the very circumstance of Uiere being so many who have vainly en deavored to imitate it, is an undeniable proof of its wonderful virtues. We do not wish to deceive or juggle with the public, we merely speak the plain and simple truth, as our certificates will show, on application at the office. The unfortunate should consider Dr. Hunter as their guardian angel rescuing them from tho langs of a disease in which manyliave been brought to the brink r>f ihe grave, as much by drugs as by the disrate and by an application of this medicine have been restored to perfect health and ibeir wonted purity. We wish it to be un derstood that we warrant to effect a core in all rases. After selling in New York lor upwards of two years, and in Philadel phia lour years, in which time, out of thousands of cases, not one has tailed, he feels perfectly satisfied that no matter how old the rase, or how inveterate, he willperform a certain cure; thereby causing the sufferer to be as clear from the venereal poison and as pure as the day he was born. This invaluable article is sold onle at 5 Division st. Pri -e 91, which is w arranted to cure. auH-lin* LiiVllloa'H in .\TKM'? ,'4KD Oti Ml*. ?This medicine is the only absolute cure tbnt has ever been dis covered for Ihe Venereal disease, which has been known when seated in the system, to go down from generation to generation defying the skill of the most eminent physicians. It is allowed' by every one acquainted with it, to be the most certain, safe and quick mode of cure known It roots out every vestige of the poison from the system in a few days, no matter how old the case, ami may always be used with the greatest safety to lioth sexes. It de.ies discoverv, as there are no restraints laid on the patient To be obtained at No. 5 Division *t. Every bottle that is genuine will have the written signature of Uriah l.evikon, 53 North Sixth st., Philadelphia, w here it is sold. New York office. No. 5 Division st., 4 doors from Chatham. f| per bottle; which is warranted to cure. auA Im NM|'0 i * ?< K. PAY "SALT HUM M (; I \ i WOKM, JACKSON OR BARB Fli'A ITCH," and all other di*ease? of the skin, are effectunllv and ?peedily cared by the use of "BANDS' REMEDY Poll SALT RllEU.M " w hich has never yet failed in a single inri.nce. It is applied without the least trouble or inconvenience, and no change In diet is necessary. Long standing and obstinate cases H ill !>e ta ken in charge and cured by special agreement It is w arrant ed torure in all case?,or the money will be refunded if it should tail. Prepared and sold by A. B. It D. Sands, drugrisis, Ns. I AO Fnlton, corner of William st, New York. I'ricw $1. N. B. Agents are wanted in some of the principal cities and towns in the L'nited States. Those who desire appointments, will please apply and ascertain the terms, which are very liberal. _ ,|yS9-3m* I A Private Porkrt Trnitut,] W Crar*iM Comhaiitj which Occasion OarrsTAivx ? ietv? As Stricture, "***, Vknerkal, kc. kt?nUh or wttkout a httU Chrnt of Metht inr9 containing rr ery thing nectt ? ... u f?, rhr ? I, t r ,, , m* Uo, , nmplnmt.y. By Dr. Ralph, iW Court land Street, New York. rlince pubh?hinif tNit little ! flie author haihean consult ed on ?o en ii : i y ruine.l constitution*, principally from trusting to nnw firthy pers.ns, as to show how desirable it is that there should bi* some practitioner of known integrity and skill to whom such patients might apply with confidence and safety ,7, ,hr ?<lveriiJerTs fitted for a post ol so mac h trust, he Will leave for oth< r> tn determine, begging only tona'cthe following tacts, lie is a Graduate of the University ef Edin burgh, Mem??er oft lie Roval College of Surgeons, Londoat and Author of a work exptessfv on these diseaat*. He has testimo nial letters also from the highest pin sinan. in Kur.,,,, t? t|,e most eminent la America, which may l?e seen by any person, runher. he is permitted to refer to some of the first physicians of New York, on the subject of his professional ability ami pe culiar qualification for snch a trust Asto this little Treatise, no person should be without it If it were only to be satisfied ami certain of his being in a right' ami proper course of cure. It is hardly possible In this adveni.se ment to give a just Mea of the value of this little l?ook but something may be judged bv the follow ing subjects, oa some of which It ha? a separate chapter. v|* ; On the tricks and de rent ions pract ised by advertising quacks apon their frightened patients ? the difference between \ enereal Disease ami Oonor .ailed ??-?-when mercury really d.sM l.e taken ; and when it taesiU nef? the consequences of allowing a Oonorrlwea to ran on from month to month uncureil, and how to bring it to a speedv and perfect cure-the nature of a Gleet? whv a nur* (r>r *? lon?r * limr- ,h"n terminates in stricture? what ls meant by Stricture? the total impossibility of curing a Stricture by any kind of medicine whatever, although, through "rJU n",ur''- f "on* "f Drops and Pills are daily gi TUr *"r *-!lf w~ authors peculiar, easy nn l certain wa> ?f curing Stricture, even 10 or 15 years duration. This sniyect n made ?o ?erv plain thai anyone (if he should desire.) may undertake the cure of Stricture with perfect safety and AUcceM. r * The remaining chapters are upon Venereal Disease, proper iv so callrnl ; and 'hese relate to every possible circumstance and symptom that - \ er , -an arise from tlx ii M sppearmL' <>l the disease down to its most neglected form. Tbe treatment of eera stage Is also made e<r,-eding|y plain and simple, so that those who have the little chest of medicine as well as the hook, are provided with every thing neressarv for the perfect and private cure of these complsints. r urther, to make it more complete, there are some rhapters ' ? enereal Mints ot the tdood. and their effects ii[>on pos. ,rry: ?Wdeeply laferestlng to man who ha*e no fa milies, enahl.ng snrh tojuilqehow fhr disease mav po?sihlv l,e the cause, as well as rurmsliing a safe anil certain wav of curing it. The pricenfthe l?ook alone Is ?!) the little chest with lock ami kev, and all tlie medicine complete, the liook lining fitted in the lid, i. f I J. the medi< ine (or venereal disease alone i? and for gtsnor hma alone, $f>. I Letter* on consultation are ?< I I. ? -> 'i l>- I! \ I KE, 33 Court landt street, New Vork. N. B. Ha *irig received, among my numerous correspond ence, several letters encUn ng fee., lull without specifying their particular directions; this is to remind those who correspond ;?">! to be attentive to this particular an !i tt * L " X LL 1 N TA *KT I C KWF 1% l 1 RAUT Y,-' Considered as an object ever commanding unfeigned admira tion, awakens a natural solicitude for its attainment and preser vation, and the toilet becomes a department both of importance and utility, more especially where discernment presides ia the selection of those appendages which experience has sanctioned. Porthis parpose, Lady Montague'* Compound Chinese Snap, prefers attention, founded on nearly a century of trial, com Mnlng etnganee of preparation with the prominent requisites o. ?afrty aad effkary It has obtained extensive patronage as ? refresher and sustalner of the completion, and prewrvtng a- - Impaired an agreeable fiealbillty , softness, and transparent <jaa llty ot the akin. For sale by A. Mnderhili, M Beekman street, emrner of W||. liasni Dr. J as. H Hart, comer Bowery and Walker- r.ke A> esH# per cake. myw-.3m HP*"1 8 O i* THR KYK OR- RLLIOTT, OCtI LIST, and Professor of the Anatomy ami Dlaeaaes of thr hasias eye. 0?re, SMBroadsray. Pvtvate sat raise e hi Psas? street o1 D1 ?appose fora moment that the ladies ef tkte eiiy and fintkM (to whom tkia ?id ia politely addreaa*u) can be runted ?.r flatter ad to paUoaize hire ; Uit wiilw to iMnh but?> V to theu ? mom only. Toey are respectfully triform ed that "Badvnu's f b rated strengthening Plasters," were prepared with special i eaee to theu lavor, and they are mostcernoei )y recommends- _ ? uch as are truubtod with pains iu the baskT breast ui side, or lo those who are aflhetwl with cougK colds. asibniatha *c. Ue fa confident i hat it it ware pnasible to obtainthe name* ot the ladioa who ha?e received ?enet tbjr wiring th<*?e beautiful Plasters, ha could pieaei t an utray, which, for ivodest worth, irteHiceace aad respectability, would for oulw. igh his highett recommendations They ate spread on the moat beautiful, sod and pltafe* lamb ?kin ; will not soil the while lir-.en, and way be worn by the meat delicate fomalein all *1111811001*, with ease and comlort.fbr ooa month. They are ?old at the Bowery Medicine Store, MO Bowery, *f the ladies u>oit oblieed and hutnbie ser\ ant mt-lf M. W. B A DEAD. DUC 'A Oil COH B1TT #4) be consult ed in the meet ooa tide n M<t 1 manner at hii e?ce, MDuane street, between Chath am and ? illiain streets, New York, where persons afflicted with delicate diseases. ? I j obstinate ulccri; dyspepsia, wrntms,di?eaaae of the bladder, urst he, and kidney, and all drueasesarising from the abuaeof mercury, ortho impurity ol the bland, are invited to calL The bansful effects ol ten ansii.* from the abuse ol incicury, Med no description, persons troubled with a eeriaia disease, may apply )? Dr. Cerbitt, with the the assurance of having it radically cured, without a particle of mercury, er any o' her dangerous medicine.? His charites are reasonable, and proportion* d to the means of tho applicant. Dr. C. has been edocatcc in Rurope, under teachers ef acknowledged talent, and has hud consuieiable practice in extaa sire ho?|iit.iU and dUpensnrics Inataut reliefgiven to tboae af flictsd wiih piles, and a i*>rf 'cure elected in three days, with out confinement .torn bunim ??, ?>r the slightest pain to the pnheat. A medicine may be had to prevent Uie occurrence ?l a certain dja ease. Tho must honorable secresy c-bierved. Attendanee daily trnm ? A. M. to 10 P. M. wvl-f DH. JOHiNIUH iu cobnulted confident truly at hJioAca No. 17 Duane street, between Chatham and W illia.ii sis., oa the following oU ases, via:? Qcoonhoia Gleets, Chancres, Btro tures. Seminal Weakness, and the uumertus >iisen?e? arising ftvai v?. nercal pois<>.< or improper trrataient. Dr. Johnson engages to remove any recent atlectian in two or three days, end tie irn-.t in veterate ctuof in a priportionatatur.e, < itheut the URe?far.y de bilitating or injurious medicino.er prevention from hwsincss. Per sons entrusting themselves to Dr. Johnson's care inuj dose with a certainty of success, in the Hiowt aggravated coses. Scrofulous Veres, L'lceratc-1 Leg*, Ac s;eedily healed. Stra gera would do .-ell byyivi: e Dr Johnson a call, as a certain preventative may bo nad against the occurrence of the foregoing ii?*a>?s, which nu never tailed when used within twenty-tour hours ufter exposure Letters post-paid, ondercloaing a Foe, can have the necessary medicine, and directions, tor its use forwarded. Attendance from t A. M. to U at night. Dr. Johnson has B? v?:d From 13 Chamber street. II tl CMJCKK *?? A S'liilStllC A'FfTTui tf I'or the cure_ ofobntinate ?nd long continued Gleets, and aK? wraknessi s <?Fthe urinary passages, prepu red without mercury cubebs, turpe tine or capivi. Upwards, of Itoxex of the?e truly excellent pills havebeen sold in New Yr>ik ait,ne the last year, and not a sn gle cen.p'aiwt bes l"en mi de lo a tii glf arcrt in t'?e iea3t detrimeiiMl to their just celebrity rm 'he <?'ntreiy. hu:)dr>Nls that had give*> up all hopes ot cure, and tired of threw - ir.u away money on medical advise, und swallowing nauceouano dicu ts, inj* c liii^ &'c. ha\e returned and acknowledned them s'.lvci not tnlv cured of the dinease, bu' their whole const itwtieas the y l-a\e said had und) r;vne a con:p!ete&alulary change, and tot ibom elves iv'tlorediothcir wantefis rength and vigor. When a Oooorrhcr last* over s month, the use 01 Dr.Ghenr s Pills in a few days removes all the left symptoms which, unlew removed, as alas too many to their cost know, bangs on far years, baffling the sklllof the mo?t experic.ired ; and when thus haslieen thecase. hundreds of medical practitioners c^a eorro borate the woneertul tonir and astringent proptrties theae jpilla M>s?ess To those wh<> have tried Dr. Cherry's Astringent Pilla, it is unnecessary tosay more und those who may or sceptical, rray aavantageoiMiy anu carefully per-ise 1 he folio wing t-Vcuvieuw whichfullybearoat tbv Dectot'saxertions. London, June 89, IBM " I have much pleasure in subscribing to the efficacy of Dv. Cherry's Astringent Pills," as I experimentally tried them in op wardsof 50? ca>-e?,and always the same result, vis: pattern cure. C . A. BAB1NOTON. Lock Hospital OroevenorPlaae, Lonsoe. The two folio wing have morerecont v Ix^en received from highiy respectable individuals, worthy ol (x rt> ct relism e Phi lade I pi in , Jnne St, 183S. Dr . Cherr y? Dear Sir? I beg ^'cur arceplat.ceof I he enekaed ttn bill, as agialeful me? ento lor rest iring my health. When I wrote you, in the month oflast K? hreary, I laid my i ase before you, statu g that I labored under a troublesome Olen.and had done no lor nearly two years, and that I had travelled, dieted, aea I wit bed in facttveiy means m> phyiinian recommended, but stil I I lost flesh, anil my relations thought nu in a deep decline, ana m despair I solicited a trial of your pills, three boxes of which [ took and since the middle of last March, I have been entirely t> ee fiom the above en- rvntinc complaint, and am in a latitat slate of health, and my mind is now easy. I need hardly to ? ay how happy 1 should be to give every satiafaction to any person so ituated. Dear sir, your's renper lully. SAMUEL C -T , Philadelphia. Chatham .Sou a re , July It, 18M. Di. Cherry? Dear sir : 1 regret extren.ely that my means wiUaot permit me to express my grateful thanks in a waj I eould wish . but allow me to say that ? y caae was one of extreme hardship and Meyed en my mind sw much, that 1 souM koldontomi situation For any length oFtime. Luckily, when deatitnte, my brwthei am ved from Albany (where your Pills ha A effected a ruo?t hopeless cure, and brought me two brxen of your Pilis This was as April last - and since last May. I have been a new man, and as soon as I can. thai I give v hat ray feelings piortipt me you de seive. I send you my name and address, end ir my testimony will avail, I will most cheerfully give it to any onesKnat?d aal a aa. J. A. W. Wholesale and retail by A. B * D 8anrfs, 100 Pultun, rot. ut William st t and retail, by Milnor ft Gamble cor D?y and Bread way ; ?>. J. Obom.cor. Houston *? r.d Bowery ; J. B. Nones, Ms Broadway ; Dr.Guion.cor. of Grand and Bowery ; W Forhea,9M Pearl at. cor. of Croat ?t. cot. Walker axrtthe Bowery ; W. Har will cor. Canal and Hudson ; T. R. Austin, ts ' a mine street 1 and Dr. Young, 33 Sooth Pwnrlh streot, Philadelphia. FEMaLB CtiMPLAI >Ti< ? L?r. Oeny's P ll? are aawetdrr ed the moat effl^aciooa ?eme?h in present us. f?j the eure wf Chlorotis or Green Sickness, Ama>?ri' rihoa, or inegnlai dit ?harfe< aui press:on,Lcueorrhea,and all remptalnts frooi d?bih ty rd th'f- u alecenstitu ion. N. B. Those troubled with gravel are warranted to be eased hy Dr. Oherr> 'a Aatnngent Pills. Tho^e having stone in Ihebladdm. pain in the kidneys, accompanied wi'h thiek.ropy ariae, are m~ Iniuahingly relieveil by tl.rae pillr. Price 91 perltoa. N. B. HoutSern merchanta who deaire 10 purchase by tha dar en or gross will be supplied at a veiy libswsxl discount, and tka Plba willbe warranted totbem to produce the desired effect. jet -3m MVE HUNDRED DULLAKB KEWARD.-i?PECinC~laZ* rURB fur cvre of Gonorrhoea, Gleets, 9tnctures, and anaia ronscomplaixts of the organs of generation. OFall remedies yetdiseov 1 red far the abovecomplaiata, tMa i the most certain It makea a speedy and permanent cure, without the leastregard to dist, drink, exposure, or change in appliratio-e to Imsuieae We give no long guar kiah tec- iam< ndations lo deceive the puh lie,. IF the medic 1 e does n*>t speak for itselF, 1 o one shnll tpeah for it. Ourobieet is to notify where it may be had, ar.d that tha proprietor ehall ngi* a an gle case ol ie< ent Gonorrhoea to ha brought, in which the Muture will not effect a rapif! care, under a '"> ? ? t ? 1 urn of B500. This is a disease that unfortu namely pervade* all ranks of aoaso ty? high, low, rich and poor, matrimonial and single. They are now piesented with a remedy by which they ens cure iK-meelven without the least cxpoaare, in the shortest time 1 orsitdo. farther, d mease cannot be contracted iFa done oF lhe fixture is taken at i*nt on r?ng to l>ed when et(M>*ed. It is pat up in botllvs, with full ihrest ions aeeampanyincit,M#l a bottle. One bolt lelaats a week, which generally cuiea. Msoy are cured in two days. Porsaleby Milnor <k Gamble, l?3 Broad wsy. eornei of Dey sL Dr. Guion. aornnrof Grar.d and Bowery 1 N. C. Ilsoim, comer of Nroitdw.iy .mil Du ll est, A II. & D Hands, It'OKuItiui at , coiral of William, New York; Jones dr Hutchinson, corner of Chennat kiwi W<*renthst<. . Phils' elphia. MM f 11 A Mir/TOI*. a ?urg?on oFiong standlaa, and a pu |iil o' twooF the first c?die?;es (for anntomy and tha theory aud practice of phyaic und surgery) in Europe, has moved into tka h..n No -7 I'"- r" rn!i where he i'jy con. m! 'd oa every disease ineidental to human na'uf. common i?r unaosnmon. t He I irate or indelicate. Tin mo?t deaperate venereal in From two to -?ineilnys. >orea oFevery oilier de-c.ription, in ? hour preportianed ta their stale and nature. Attendance gt aU tim^s m*'r DM. HOCM1 HA IjM OF (sILICA D. Cob tlnnes lo enjov the same reputation that has already hern bestowed upon It by numbers of the afflicted who have suffered Irom dyspepsia, nervous affection*, debility, loss at appetite, heartburn and all similar complainta. Its virtues cannot be toi| highly extolled and Is fast gaming the reputation that lh Hola mon'sonce e*yoye<l In Europe, Invalids cannot And any article to answer the purpose so well, it is put up In larff* bottles with full directions, $2 each, and said wholesale aad retail by B. M. Onion, cor. Bowsrv sed (Jrsn.l Hi. aiy 3?-y. 0OVTUK KA w C K. 1 r. MareW -f tka MoTai CoHeaa of ffumoaa of London and (.dmbargk, and^snaiahn of tha Medical CoHnfe of Phifadelidni, ennttruea ta fflrect hia atten tion 1a the treatment oF the following dmeases. vtx t? OonenhflM, chancres, stricinrea. irritation of the urethra, blad der. arxl preatrate glsn Js, sere legs. rh. umat>sm. ague aad scro fulous affect ions recent raaea ef Venereal cured in two dare without mercury. A preventative may ha had. Peraona wha hare injured tbeataelres by asemt d>straetive habit will at tain immediate relief, keparst- offices, tis Pulton street, near Green one h TWe strictest secres* oheerved. mys y IvOCTOR CAKPBNTBR'B PECK Hl.lp nntf Ki>NAK ? 1 ' 4 We. Peek Hlip, flrst doar balew Pearl strest, (lata Dr. Aa - deuon's.) Doctor Carpenter having had the advantages of a rerular nsedi aal edneat tee, ana having received bis Diploma for the practice at Phratcand Bsrgery, trrm the New Yark t tateMeoscai Hoetety. and having ha-< twanti three y?ars. gineral and very asM-eeesra rr-icftee in this City devoir ? bisiersonsl and undivnted nttee'ioa lathe caw of all dweases incident ta (Vail humanity, aad parkeu laity te a certain clas? or train of -'fseasc >fw t which so many nna trumsand .lancet medicine, shoond in the co.?i?ns o-' in r news papers Dises?ea reauire ta he treated agreeably te the syteptoaw that may prevail, and tbe vanraia stages and changes they nsagag ni'if ?nd heme the least rcflect i?n must satwfy an> discermna mn ' that nu specific nostrum can be aprlieahle 10 all easea The extensive experience of Dr. Cartjnter in all stases aad ??? riatea of this disease, enables him ta eiwr a speec y and tbot?*tffc cure, aad toadrqit a claea or nseJfefuea so arranged andeompesiac* nd aa not teoffendthata te.or lead to smpieM4t-~riampehndk to talis uaknowpto dinarv quack* of the ilajr n?T<k-y f\1 KDlCAls A?Dq IlIBUIUI, ( ABB. DR. i" FAWCETT, late a Burge?>n of tl* Btth res men 1 of the British army, eonflnea his sttentam to 1 he removal of s eertasa class of diseases , his extensive pracuee in Kur*t*. Amertaa, <1evetad exclusively te the treatment of venereal ia kfl its various stsges.esables him to adapt the aafrstsnd mo^ei^iet aal remedies In amihcaUng every form of that dieeaee entirely rhrtn the system; hi* tresiment is vegettiMe, his chargrs mada rate and onens prlvkik. Call at fin.Fulian -street. near Oreea. mUL _L,? OHM, CAKPKN'I'KB' No 4 Peek Hlip. <v,.tlmsea ta de vote his undivided per 'oris I aitmtien to the care of all dab Ar usivaiediseasea, whether recent or of long standing D?. f," reenter, licentiate ar the New York Ntase Wedieal Heaieit 7. late .Surgeon of ?? regiment U 8, Army, and for * yeam a Dfar titloaer of thia eW?. Separate offlees for the privacy of patieota* -tc ??t, cs.. s ? 'f Bennett '? >eusyit)>4r Ksl abllah me sst. No. 21 An ? Nt???T.' MomntRO Hta*Li?? Issued every marninf except flaaday.? Price, two cetns per eoajr. Country sab?-rihers fnraished at dw same rate, for any specinc period, on a remittance in advaaea. No paper sent ont, unless ftRld in advance. Bvr.Mtao Hamsf-D.? Isswed every sfternoon at 1 a'eJedk. Price, two cenuper copy. Conatry subscriber* ' ? r rtird at lhe same rate. Cash, lu advance. n WggKt.T Haagt.a? Issae.l every Saturday morning at idaa o'clock. Price, ? M cents per copy, Furnished In coanVy subscribers at fS per annum. >a advance Wra?l> IktSU or r**aio)*? lss,,ed every Wedne^lay morning at nine o'cloeh. Price cents per copy. Furnished to country subscriber* at f3 per annum, payable In advance A nvnansassxar? Inserted In any or aU tkaae papers at Mw asaal ra?e?? aJwa^s payable in sHvanoe CaaaaeeoanaeTs Are re?,ne.ted ta addreas theM etter? ? CMses Oerdoa Beeae? pro pc dor ; and all letters oa hadwaaa be pant paid.