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5?.f AMraw ?f Um Wklg C ?? Miliar. Fellow Citisees,- The Whif Nominating Com mitter appoints to snleet a (Candidate for the impor tant office of Mayor of ihia City, at the approaching Charter Fleet ion, having performed the dnty assign ed to them, feel that thry ?k?uld do maaifeat injus tice to the great iniere?u involved in the aabject committed to their charge, were they not to lay be fore you aome of the aiooieatoaa conaideratieua with "kick it ia replete. *Ve live, Fellow Citisear, in aa age,which though .ranscenda all foiuier per.oda in it* devotion to the great intereata el aociety, ao far aa the phyaical want* of nana are concerned; haa, it ia feared, from that very reaaon, too mach neglected the more noble influence* which reault from a due consideration of the beat .iteana to elevate the public morala. It is well known to you, thrt the twe great politi cal parties, into which the Republic is now devided, differ most essentially on thia important subject, so vital to the welfare of all free institutions; for, while those with whom we act, are the determined suppor ters of the Constitution and the Laws?Our oppo nent* have shown, by many of their prominent meas ure*, a disposition to set both at defiance, and to en courage a spirit bordering upon licentiousness. These Anti-Kepubliean doctrine* and measures, openly avowed and carried out by our opponents, have nad the baneful influence of awakening a spirit of cupidity and selfishness, which has exposed us to tht evil of having offices of high trust and confidence filled by men inach more remarkable for a spirit of domination, and for the intolerance of party, in its worst features, than for their adaption to the eleva ted performances of the duties tkey are called upon to fulfil. Hence we have seen, both in the General and State Governments, the most wanton sacrifices, ?ot alone of the Public Treasury, but of these sacred principles of justice, honor and trath, without which we shall in vain look for that glorious result, design ed and anticipated by the illustrious founders of American Liberty. Tour Committee would ask you to taker ctro apcctive glance at the more palmy days of the Re public, wlten satisfactory answers to the questions: " Is he honestl?Is he capable1"?contained the on ly passport to office in the views of that enlightened ma'esman, who gave to an admiring world the sub lime charter of our Nationl Independence. To thie sound principle of estimating the charac ters of public servants by their honesty, and their capacity to discharge their duty, your Committee would, in an especial manner, seriously and solemnly awaken public attention. That there should honestly exist,differences of opin ion upon political subjects, is not only a necessary consequence of free Institutions?but sueh differ ences are beyond denbt, often beneficial to the pub lic welfare?your Committee cannot, however, see, without great alarm, in the signs of the times, a growing disposition on the part of our opponents, to disregard the most sacred principles of morality, rather than yiekl up the demands of party dictation. There are certainly no political truths more firmly established among us, than that tjie public will, con stitutionally expressed through the ballot box should have its just influence upon the political conduct of the representatives of the people, and that laws duly enacted, should be strictly obeyed. Yet recent ex perience haa shown us, by a late, unprincipled de parture from every Republican axiom, by party men in the senate of the State?how essential it is to the very existence of our mixed form of government, that we should scrupulously adhere to that portion of the maxim of Jefferson, that honttty no less than capability, is ?n indispensable requisite ia those, to whom the people delegate their power. Your Committee have indulged in this short re ference to first principles, as those by which they have been guiUen jn the selection they have been called upon to make, becau*.. ?ni?one.nts do not fail upon all occasions, to din the public ear with the cry, that they are the true, the only advocates of Democracy, and the especial guardians of the ascen danry of the popular will Fellow Citizen*, their act* are before vou! We ask you to judge them, as you would estimate the tree by its fruit*? for the acts of men, like the fruits of the tree, are the ouly sure criteria by which they can be tested. Mas it been in accordance with the popular vaice that their thrice defeated scheme of uprooting your prosperity, ia their attempted destruction of the Cre dit System. has been still pressed upon you? Has their lavish expenditure in the devastating war, which has consumed ten millions of the public trea sure, and oonsigncd hundreds, if not thousands, of our Patriotic Citizens to untimely grazes, to drive a red tribes of Indians from Florida, called lar commendation^ Or is the scheme to ?y the public domain for party purposes, iue one on which they would rely to prove their pe culiar regard for public opinion ' While nearer home?how have we not suffered in ?ur State Legislation from their refusal to repeal the law, which bani-hed from our circulation our own specie redeemable small bank notes; thus corrupting ?ur State Currency with worthless trash, until pub lic indignation obliged a recusant Senate to yield to the repeal of tbat odious law by a Whig Assembly, and forced that Senate iuto a compliance with the demands of the people. These are bnt a few of the more prominent acts which show what is the democracy of the party to whom we arc opposed, and how little accordance there is with the honied words of their promises, and the arbitrary sway of their power. Have they not proved in the policy they have pursued, both in the General and Slate Governments, that they have no other principle than that avowed oy one of the recusant Senators at Albany, in the declaration he has mad*, that "they will make the most of what power yet remains ia their hands?" Hut your Conaaaittee feel they have said enough to satisfy every unprejudiced mind, who are in tralh the oppouents uf arbitraiy potter. Who, indeed, shook! they hut ' The very name is enough to proriaira to the world their unalterable purpose, to brissg back the administration of our public affairs to accord with the sound moral put forth and maintained on all occasions by the sages of the Revolution, which, while it is best calculated to ensure eternal tranquillity and happiness,cannot fail to command for us the respect of every civilized na tion throughout the globe. With these preliminary remarks, rendered, as your Committee believe, essentially necessary, from the immense influence which the Charter Flection of this city has on public opinion in the State and Union, your Committee now proceed to the more pleasing duty of presenting to you the name of the candidate they have unanimously agreed to nominate for the office of Mayor, at our ensuing Charter Kleo Uoa ; and in offering to you that of his Honor, A A KAN CLARK, our present worthy and faithful Chief Magistrate, they feel more than satisfies], they have strictly ad hered to the true democratic doctrine of acting in obedience to the popular voice. It would be as your uommittee believe superflu ous, and it certainly is not their intention to pro nounce <?n this ocension nnv eulogy on Aaron Clark; they ask only that yon would test him by the same rule they have laid down as the toueh-stone to winch yoar opponent* should be brought. Coold any man more honestly and more justly nave disrharged the high trusts you have for the past two years reposed ia him ' Has he in any instance attempted to arro gate powers not delegated In him? lias he shown any partiahty, or made any distinction among hisfel low oHizens, nut consistent w ith the school of real Democracy, in which he has been reared! Have the lessows he was taught by Gov. Tompkins been lost ? poa him? Your Committee fe? '.bat they may, with a becom ing pride on thie occa inn, appeal to every imrtirn of their fellow citizens, let their situation in life ho what it may, whether they have found AARON CLARK, foremost among the charitable and the Hu mane. The vigilant public servant, always at his J'out?the friend of every honest well meaning citi zen, and a terror to those only who disregarding all law, Uumas and Divine, would give np our City to ocenes of riot, disorder and bloodshed With how mark force baa ha not shewn in his late report to the Common C-ouncil. the real cause of disturbance of the public peace1 Well knowing that the public mind, once excited, may he' thrown into convulsion by the very mean* intended to; suppress n riot?if such measures ba too publicly taken; and acting upon the established truth, that the most tragic conse quences result from the most trifling causes?his pre cautionary measures wisely and quietly taken, sus tained by uaiemitling personal vigilance, during times of great public commotion, have not once fail ed to insure the safety of our lives and property, and te keep tl free from all tumult, so as to render sound and the sleep of the cradle, and to ban ish from t i of the most timid female eten the thought of The son evolutionary Holdier, our candidate early iinb e true principles of Constitutional Liberty; ud yo?r ComaittM WK?t? tb*y my I nftly chulleng* liia rmteil fo? to prove uy one not ( of bia private or public life, not in aooordnaoo with 1 no hoooot daairo for the best advancement of the trme interest* of hia City, and the dignity and honor of hia Coontry. . .... Let ua, then, Fellow Citisone, unite Mitt and ha mil' or the anpport of the Mnn of our choice; and your Committee reel an unwavering confidence, that the recult of the ensuing content will leave the May oralty of this great city in the posaeasion of itapreaent able incumbent?and aliow the Whigs of the State and Union, that like onr prototypes of the Revolu tion, every man of us has performed his duty. The following resolution ia therefore respectfully sub mitted for tout adoption; Resolved, That this meeting recommeno AARON CLARK, aa the Whig Candidate for MAYOR, at the ensuing Charter Election. All which is respectfully submitted. PHILIP HONE,Chairman. Daniel Ulimavk, ) B , A. Parcels, ' j Secretaries. fir. A. Bradbrook's GENERAL OUTFITTING STORE, Where a Gentleman may procure every article for a complete Ob Hit of the belt quality, No. .'153 PEARL STREET, CORNER OF FRANKLIN 8QUAE, N. Y. Here the public may always procure Fine goods in the Outfitting line, And what is important, be sure, That untiring zeal will combine, With skill in preparing each sort As good as elsewhere enn be bought.' Here the steamboat and packet ship may Their ready made linen procure, And prices most moderate pay For articles well made and secure. Here they wilt constantly keep Every article belong'ng to that class, From the counterpane, blanket and sheet Te the towel and cloth for your glaas. Gentlemen also will fud Their ready made linen complete, From fabrics the best of their kiud, And made up exceedingly neat. Shirts,Under Shirt*, Draw'rs, Belt* and Hose, Handkerchief*, Bosoms and Stocks, While the skill that each article shows, Brings customers crowding in flock*. But he need not each item rehearse. The Stupider, the Collar, the Glove, The Pantaloon, Strap and the Purse, Each flue as those mentioned above. Linrns,likewise, to order are made By those who are known U> neel, And the very fair price that is paiJ Yields work that is always done well. 'Tis extremely convenient to know Where an ample assort met. t is found, And at once there be able to go Without searching the city all round. Also. Vesting and Stock Satins, in lengths, to suit purchasers. nr29-tf COLT'S BOOK-KEEPING. CO- A PRACTICAL WORK UPON A PLAN ENTIRE LY NEW ?The accounts which farm the bases of the science are classed under Five Divisions, with definite evplanationsafW the forms of grammar ami arithmetic. It contains a vocabulary of mercantile terms and phrases. Also, a key explaining the na ture and manner *f Journalizing each ef the Day-Book entries, a* a practical accountant would explain the same to hi* pupil; this so ssmplilies the science that any yoe.it; man of common English education may aoquire a knowledge without the assistance of a teacher. To which is added, Directions te the Learner, and Practical Farms for keening books in every extent and variety of commercial houses ; Public Addresses, the Irsl ever delivered upon the subject kc. tic.?this day published and for sale by b.APPLETON kca dlS-fimUStW* 206 Breedwup. V U K E V K. DR. SHANKS, PHYSICIa.m o^itmst Member of the Medical Facalty of the City of New r'ark, May bo consulted on all diseases incident to the HUMAN F. Y E, AKD 0!f ALL IMPLRI'KCTIO^f OF TISI01V, AT HIS OFFICE, 171 GRAND STREET, SPECTACLES. Spectacle lenses adapted to at to embrace the minatett dela tion or defect, restoring vigorous vision, keeping the eyes per fectly cool, and free from all irritation. Office oi>en daily from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M., Sundays eiceptcd. JAMES k TAYLOR. (formerlT F. A. James) CASH TAI LORING ESTABLISHMENT, No. W Maiden Lane? Tlie subsoriliers respectfully inform the patrons of the above es tablishment, that they are daily receiving a snpply of splen did Goads, suitable for th present teas-m, which they make if to order, sell by Ike piece or otherwise, at their usual low prinae far cash ot ly. v> iisrsa raisaa. Over ? eats of ins Bearer cloths, from >20 to fS9 ? - Pilot ? ? li to 90 ? colored broad " 11 MMto ? DrcS ? fine. ? IS to 19 ? u wool ilyed black " IB to 30 Pantak one of black, bine or faoey colored, fro a *.V.M> to >10. > ests of cloth, cassimere, figured and plain silks, from >2.40 te >0. Drees coats made and trimmed, from >7.00 to >6.00 Over coals ? ? ? 7.00 to 11J00 Pantaloons and rests, >1.00 each. The subscribers wish to he distinctly understood that gar menu made at this establishment are warranted to fit, and to be made by the best workmen, in the latest style and fashion. jS-tf-y JAMES k TAYLOR. Medical card?dr carpenter, n?. 4 Peek Bhp, New York, deems it proper occasionally to remind Ike public that he continues to administer te the afflicted at his ?Id established Dispensary To a rasl nnmber of the eiticens of this metropolis he needs no heralds to annouuee his victor* o?t, disease, in its most irnn (heated and deslruetire for ' ""?teiial t e rery ?i>ecific 1a enumerit us mala dies to wHieb mahI ltid and To strangers he begs I- ? iark, that he confines himself to p. seelf per soua'ly to the welf octants or shop boys, and has f patients, who can nerer con. Dr. t arpeoter vi ? ated to the profession of me- lis diploma in the year 191? onl Societu signed by the hip Jehn R. B. Rodgers. M. D.,,* ong series a4 years derated hti ' I all delieate and private discs If nearly thir duovs pplicatinn to the dutiee of tl constant familiarity with every eta- r class of ibseasaa, uded by a coHi - regu.ar medical causation, entitle the praetili-mer ta .uy preference over the mere tvru in the profee non. Doctor Carpenter deems it consistent ana proper to direct the attention of a discaruiug pablic to the inference of the oonv pari* n, and an investigation of Ids claims. (&- Charges reasonable, and effectual cures, in all rases (warantsed. Separate and private offices?Patients can nerer :o?ie in aonlaal. Be imrtimilar in the number- 4 Peek Blip, near Pearl straal si-t DR. CARPENTER Ij^ANCT AND COLORED PAPER - Jnit arrived, a most sp'.ndid nseortment of plain, coloured and marble paper, for printers, stationers, book binders, spot hernnus. sugar-bakers, and especially motto paper, for the latter, l>eaulifully cut, and lobe sold by the ream estremely rlirap for < mh, at No. )3| Fulton street, three doors from Nassau. Best arrangements are to he found likewiee to aoeommodate contatry merchants and svkoleenle dealers. f Iff Sm 3 fir of to A SA WAH the uuaatity of Bterl Pens ma nufaetnrrd by JOSEPH OILLOTT, from October, |BS7, to October, 19J8.?The ihoee statement will show the estimation in which these pens are held, and it ie peeeuined will be an inducement to those whe desire a really good article, nt least to make a trial of them. To be had of all stationer*, and wholesale only at the manufacturer's war*, heuse, IOC Beehmsa streeL mff-tf TO 1 HE PUBLIC ?Dr SHERMAN, whs ha*enndweted the Medieated Lozenge business at I Off Nassaa st. since its establishment, henoefoi th will attach a far simile of hi* *ig> aature to the articles He issues, as a guarantei of their being genuine ,?he take* this method to insure the public from im position by having a spurious article imposed upon them Be particular that the fas sttnile of A. Hherrnan, M. D , accompa nist each hot, and that it comes from 1 Off Nassau street, the only Madirated Losenge warehouse it America. mtO y T.9INE FANt T GOOD*. Perfumery. Cutlery." Portable 1 Desks, Dresiwig Caseu, Wark Boias, kc. in every variety, wholesale and retail, at (1UIONS, m7-tf |9> Broadway, oppmt# John tl WANTED To know who has a cough, i old, or enasnirip tion, that ha* not tried Sherman's ( ough Lozenges, that cure where all other medicines failT They are sold at I Off Nassau *t. one iloor above Ann *t. tbe only Medicated Lozenge warehouse in A merles. a I llfy 1 ItA AAA OBSTINATE COMPLAINTS have bean MU,UUU cured i.y its <;hrunvs astringent PILLS, afler eopaira, cubebs, injectems, ke. had failed.? There is no aaee of obstinate urethral weakneee, ctrietnre unac companied by organic defect, irritation of bladder, IsMneys, prostrate gland, gravel, whites, suppression, OT debility fiom these e.ovnplants, thi.t that tbese mile ever fail teriire. For sale by^A B. k It BANDS, corner Kid ton snd William sts., ami al the following Drug Stores ?63 Bowery, corner Walker, 330 Bowery, eorner B<md; 644 llrondway, una doar abvre Bleacher} and 3* Sisth Aeenue Priac >1. N. H. Cavalry merchant* supplied at a liberal disc sunt by A. B. k D. BANDS, and tbe pills warranted to them, mff-lm , ? '"?I??? ? J ? III II I ] STRANGERS!!! *'AIE8 AND GENTLEMEN, MILLINERS, MERCHANTS, PEDLARS. AND FAMILIES Gniap west, who wut I* Way DRY GOODS CHEAP, should call at W M. VANN'S Ml GRAND STREET, (between Allen and Orchard.) OOP-Be particular and note down the name and number. Observe '.?No secouu price is taken under any circumstances. at-3w* ROWE & CO.'S ONE QUALITY HAT ESTABLISHMENT, 3 HANOVER STREET, 4 DOORS FROM WALL STR1RT, (OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE.) Conetantly on hand an aesortw nlof the inimitable Short Nap Beaver* and Plain Castors, at the rcdncesl price af $4 *&. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. f!3-y WILSON'S HIGHLY IMPROVED PATENT MANIFOLD WRITERS, FOR COPYING LETTERS, ?NVOICK8, DRAWINGS, PI.ANN, Ac., Ac. ? N. B.?Constantly on hand, a splendid assortment of POCKET BOOKS, NEEDLE BOOKS, CARD CASES, MER CHANTS' BILL BOOKS, and PORT FOLIOS, of every description, june 3?y 48 NASSAU STREET. VINEGAR STORE, AT 34 NEW STREET, E D W A U D BAYER, OFFERS FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES, FOF SHIPPING OR RETAILING, THE FOLLOWING VINEGARS WARRANTED PURE, VINEGAR OF WHITE WINE?CIDER VINEGAR?CONCENTRATED OR DISTILLED VINEGAR? AND WHISKEY VINEGAR, FOR WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURERS, AC elfl-tutAeat/ JAMES & TAYLOR, CASH TAILORING) ESTABLISHMENT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOTHS, 0A8SIMERES, VESTINGS, A TAILORS* TRIMMINGS, ntr-y OS Ha idea Lur, Dew.Twk. i JOSEPH GILLOTT'S PATENT STEEL PENS, To be had of all respectable Stationers and Fancy Goods Dealers in the United Slates, AND WHOLESALE ONLY AT THE MANUFACTURER'S WHAREHOUSE, No. 109 Bookman afreet. The above FV? are aH manttfactured under Ike personal ??- liam Jeetop A Son's best east steel, (which cannot be surpassed perintendence of MR. JOSEPH GILLOTT, who for twenty i" its excellent quality,) and as tbc studiest and most able work years has devoted his time iu close application and study to men are alone employed, the public may with confidence rely their perfection. npou a maintenance of these qualities which have obtained for A practical mecbani" himself, no effort is spared that will in Joseph Uillott's Patent Steel reus so great a reputation, the least tend to their improvement; they are uiade from Wd OPINIONS GF THE PRESS. "Joseph QHlott's patent elongated metallic pens are the best steel altogether, and no longer acknowledge the 'grey goose article of Ike kind that we have used. We went haek to tbc quill' as the badge of our prolessiou.*"?Jf. Y. Cum. jids. quill, somr time ago after trying almost every variety of mo- " With oar of ttieee pens we are now endeovoring to do jas tattle pen in the market satisfied that no pens were eqaal to tice to Mr. Uillott's nscfnlnces, and can scarcely rocogmte our those produced by ? Goose A Co.;' but having come accross Mr. own handiwork; the pen seems to move by some influence in Uillott's, we have again enlisted,aicitri good democrat should, dependent of our own volition, and the characters traced by it under the 4 metallic' banner."? Boston Moraine, Post. are altogether superior to any we have hitherto attempted. We u The case itself is worthy its rich contents, and tue whole have plrasure in bearing this public testimony to Mr. Gillottt reflects rredit upon the establishment that has saved to penmen peni,as ws feel a personal obligation for the faeilitiee his in von snch a world of trouble in cutting goose quills, and nibbing tiou afford# us "?ffuur Ybrk Herald. points a little used. u Gxllotls Steel Pens."?" We are Bet in tbe habit of using We may sufelv speak of these pens as excellent; as deserv- metallic pens, but we find those of Mr. Joseph Oillott the beet ing high commendation.''?Phil. V. S. Goz. we have ever tried, and we heartily recommend them as oarel " A good steel pen lasts longer than a quill, and when it is lent. They are the handsomest too, that we ever s?w, as far as past service, you have only to throw it away and fit in another that goes and the modg of fattening them to the stem is su to the holder, and there you are. armed and equipped for scrib- jierior to any that we have noticed, holding them much firmer Wing. If made of the best steel, and properly tempered, as is and iu bitter position. The cast in which they came, at least the ease with Gillott's, they are quite as elastic as the beet Hoi- to as. is a 'casket worthy of its jewels.' Oa the whole, Oillott's ?? ?? nuills, and have the advantage of not losing ruber metal pons seem to us likely to supersede all others"?New their point or Ihrtr iiu.k,., ? T. J?>,i ?. T?r the York CiaseHe. ?'"*7 A CERTAIN DISEASE eradicated by the celebrated "Dr POKTT'S ER VDICATOR."?It hinder* not from buu neM, i. pleasant tn P c Iacta, and preserve* it. virtue* any length of time. It never luiU in removing a receut caw in let* than r4 hour*?thoee of lenger standing in proportion. For snle by ?. B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton, corner William, and at the fallowing Drug Store*:?<13 Bowery, *orn?r Walker; MO Bowery, corner Bond; Oil Broadway, oue door above Uleecker, and 3."> Sixth Avenue. Frier $1. mk li IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS.? Nervoue diseases, liver complaint, dv.pej.ua, lulious diseases, pile., uleen, female nortltui ??, euivl all U.uti vl njpt/?j?rvm?iI*v1?hi, K/n s|?li Its. tntiouofthe heart, nervoue irritability, nervuus wewkness, fluor allots, eemimil weakne.*, indigestion, loss of apjietite, heartburn, general debility, hedily weakness, chlorosis or green lickneee, flatulency, hysterical fainting*, hysterics, headaches, hiccup, tea i.ickueM, night mare, rheuinati.m, asthma, tic doulonreus, cramp, *pvniodic ileotkiK, and those who are victim, to that moet excruciating disorder. Gout, will find relief from their .of fering., by a course of Dr. Evan*' medicine. Pain, iu the side, chest, limbs, head, ttomark or hack, dim ness or contusion of sight, alternate flushes of heat and skill ness, tremors, watching*,agitation, aniiety, bad dreams.tpaims, mercurial and all delicate diseases, are successfully treated by Dr. Evan*. DR. W. EVANS' Office, 100 Chatham street, New York, where lie maybe consulted. mfl-lmis* DR. DF. ANOEL1S, formerly a practitioner of medicine in the public hospitals at Naples, and member of the Medical Faaulty of the city of New York, where he ha* been practicing phytic since the year 1798, continues to lie consulted at hi* of fice, No. HX* Fulton *t, nearly opposite Church st The most obstinate and inveterate diseases, requiring the soumh *t judgment in treatment, and particularly all cases ori ginating im impurity of the blood and rheumatic affections, Dr. l)e Angelis hai been singularly ?accce?i?il. nnd the most terii hie effects of those disorders have frequently beru cured by liirn in a short spare of time, witlwut inconvenience to the patient. Obstructions, chronic affections, ulcers in the throat, eruptions of the skin, phthisical complaint, debility, together witli a train of numerous evils, existing from concealed |M>i*on in the system by an improper cure or neglect of fhe most iotidioua maladies, have given way ts hit mode of treatment, in a safe and effectual manner. Hit turret* is in a great measure attributable to his well known medical preparations, which, whilst they eradicate every germ of disease, restore the rina< iated palirnt to health and vigor. Dr. Dr Angvli* has effected a cure in many rases which had Waffled all the resources of the medical art; but he cites only on*. Copy of a letter from Doctors Osborne and Ireland, phytt eiant of this city, to Dr. De Angelis:? I Iff Fultim itreet, Dee. (, 1819. Sir,?We have no hesitation in replying to your noir, in say ing you deserve much credit for vour ?neee**fiil treat ment of Mr. Jno. Thorn, after it had baffled physicians both her# and in a mere favorable climate. We are yonr obedient servants, SAMUEL OSBORNE, M. D. mil flw' W. II. IRELAND. M. I). HOI i k s I v \ \i F. \ Prepared snlely . matter,by Jacob Houck, Baltimore ; which may be taken with perfect safety by all age* and in all diseasei ; it* eures are for the following dt-ean* : Dyspepsia, lost of appetite, inJi 5< stion, inflammation of the stomach, heart burn, diarrhat, ysentery or flut, piles, fistnla, obstructed menstruation, ago* and fever, billions or remittent fever, lypu* fever, scarlet fever, smaM poi, erysipelas or St.Anthony's fire, asthma, pleurisy, mea sles, yellow fever, rcativi ness, wind on the stomach or bowels, cholera morbus, consumption, inflneaxa,colds, coughs, inflamma tory sores throat, or quiusi y, whnoping cough, tlun?h or sore mouth, putrid sore throat, eroap. inflammation of the heart, drop*y, rickets, disease* nf the hver, jaiimfice, difficult* of making urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scorfiilotis affec tion* of the members and ligament*, mercurial aad venereal diseases, ulcers, sores, affections of the skin, and all disease* an.ing from impare BI.?od, Ac. Price per holile $1, DO Bold by BUBII V 1IILLYKR, Wholesale Druggist*, And Dealer* in drnj*. medeeinet, paints, oils, dye wools, win dow glass, Ac. No. 178 (lieenwieh street, New York; also, by Dr. E. M. (iuioa, corner Bowery aad Grand street, mi I-3m AST RIN (?E N1 PILI.H VhTIMM.K N I PILLS Dr" Cherry's celrbratnl Astringent Pills, for the effectaal aad radical cure of glest, seminal week nest, while*, gravel, aad all affection* of the kidneys. Ac., no matter of however long stand ing. after the failnre of cubrb*, copaiba, injections, Ar. Over JOO.OOO botes have been sold, without any romplaint to any agent. Can so much he said lor any known medicineT Tu Fe males. *? Washington street. July 10th; Mr* VV?informs Dr. I h< rry that the three box** of pill* purchased from him, entirely rnred her daughter of the green sickness, aft' r she had been nn d-r the care, lor IA months, of sevrral of the most respectable jdiysiciant of this rity." " London. June 29, 1838?I have much pl> atnre in subscribing to the efficacy of Dr. t 'herry's Astrin gent Pills, in curing obstinate gleets, a* I have experimentally tried them on upward* of t' > cases, and always with the same result, vis. "perfect vnre." * C. A. Bahiugton, senior physic ian to tb? Lock Hospital, Omsvenor Place, London." For sale wholesale aad retail, by A B. A D. Handi, 100 Felton ?t.. 8yme,cor. Bower* and Walker,and eor Bend and Bowery, C. II Ring, 844 Broadway ; 3k Sixth Avrnue. Price $1. (sundry merchants buying hy Ik* doaen or gross supplied hy A. n A I). Hands at a liberal discount, and the pill* warranted to them mflO 3m A I I. K I N AS < v' INKS introdnr# 1 int" I. /eng. ?, . rendering them pleasant and agreeable to the tastr. so that eluluren will be deceived, and take whatever i* desired without difficulty ?lobe had at 108 Nassau street, one door above Ann -ike only establishment of the kind in America.? Au experienced physician in daily attendance tnW y 1AAA AAA A TEAK will tot nnnt; the unrtct ,UUU UUU dented d. mend fUr the POOR MAWS PL.ASTER. No plaster in the world equals it tor pain in the back, loine, tide, breast, neck, shoulders, joints, limb*, rheumatism, lumba go, lie. he. Wheu all other kinds fail, this afford* speedy and permaasat relief. Hundred* bar* called to etpreae their saj J . Im. AM tit Aulas IV* tie* ***??? *umj >??** ntfttlttle fWy eUUiee use ihit planter in their praetioe, a* Car preferable to all other* Oaly Itj eraU, aad superior to all others. Sold wholesale and retail at the Losoagc warehouse, No. 106 Nassaa St., one door above Aim. j>-y MEDICAL. Q&- DR. GLOVER het recently introduced Into hi* [ lice a lew ehemical preparation, which ha* proved eminently ?ucceeefal in removing uleet* of long eUn-fcng, Ite. Uonor rhsnes nre cured in a few day* It t* pleeuiit to the taete aad ?p*cdily efficacious. The Doctor m ceneulted oonldentiaNy in thoee disease* which have faffled the skill of the ineiperisnecd, and eaeh a* are produced by quack nostrum* and ignorant pre teuder*. Be a little particular to uotiee the name aad aarnber of hie otfice?1 Ana street. Prirate eatraaee to bu office third door from the Mussum. Lamp at the lamr office door in th ereaiaf j*'*7 JB IRWIN Si CO., Members of th* ttoj al College of Bur e geons. Lomloa, continue to be consulted on ilelicate die. eaeee in all their various stags*. at their office, 204J Fulton ?treet, where, from the eemmodione arrangement of their room, l>or*one Uli?rink un?l*e delicate complaints oaa be treated with eeorer v and safety. J. B. Irwin A Co. pledge themselves that in all eases of the most violent venereal, which have hitherto fallen under their aotice, their treatment without mercury hae been most eueeem ful and speedy. They need net, by certificate*,direct the public attrution to their superier practice in thoee diseases, a* their re putatioa in this city it wotl known and respected by thoee who had occasion to confide in their honor. It i* strongly re*, m meuded to females who nre in the habit of using their Deobctru rat Pills, that net more lhaa two should he taken on any occa sion, at more might proiiure effect, whieh thoee w he wou'd be mother* are desirous to avoid. A pi events re can be hail?receal rates cured ia two days. Those who have i*yurrd themselvet by a secret and destructive habit can obtain rebtf Solvent se carity it all that will be required until a cure shall be effected Letters, post paid, detailing th* nature of the complaint, am covering a suitable fee, will be immediately attended to, am medicines, with full directions, for warded to the parties. Office. No. 6041 Fulton street. mil-Ins* F^OVND?A Medicine that will core Cough*, f old* and i cnsumptioM, where ail other* fail. Sherman's < nugh Lorengts will do it. Sold at 106 Nassau street, oar door above i Ann. mld.tfy F'KMALE LOVELINESS BlTERFLUOl ? IIAIK.? Nature doubtlr** originally intended the appearai.ee of ladies tube in accordance with their set ; hut how frequently and with what unpleasant sensations do we see ladies, otherwise beautiful, completely unsesed by that unseemly disfigurement, a superfluous growth of hair upon the face or arch 1 ATKINSON'* DEPILATORY has proved n-slfin thou sands of instance* that have come under the proprietor's obser ration tube a positive and easy remedy for Uvis unfortunate af fliction. No rotntetic has ever been hailed with the unlre salsatis factioa thnt ha* accompanied the introduction of thi invalua ble prepai atioa, one single application of whieh will ia a few moments entirely remove the hair, leaving th* ehin softer, finer, whiter, and much improrediu it* appearance. It it so mild and harmless ia its nature, th*t it can he used upon an infant, without the least deleterious effect. la consequence of the increased demand for the articles, th* proprietor ha* appointed Messrs. GUIONS, 189 Broadway, fNew Vorh, Oetu ral Agents for th* United State* of America, for the Depilatory aad Mahomed's Turkish Dye. Coaatry dealer* will he supplied by them on th* most reason, able terms. Price two dollars per bottle. mM-tfy <g. w/wv REWARD?CROSS'S BPIXIFIC MIXTURE, sjp vM " f for the cere of Oonorrhma, (Heffi, Stricture*, aad analogous complaints of the organ* of grneralioa. Of all remedies yet discorer*d for the above complaints, thie it the w?"*t certain. It Makes a speedy and permanent eurs, without the least re gard to dirt, drink, esposnrc, or change in application to busi ness. We gire ne ling qunckish recommendations to deceive the public. If the medicine does not speak for Itself, na one skall speak for if. Our object it to nolit* where it ran he had, and that the proprietor challenges naingf* ease of rerrol ?emorrhnaa to be brought, ia which the mivture wstl ne>l effect a rapid care, under forfeiture of f*tO0. This i? a disease lhat unfortunately pervades all ranks of so ciety?high, low, nish and poor, matrimonial and ?ingle. They arc now presented with a remedy by whssli they caa car* themaelvss without th* least eiposure.in the shortest time pos sible. Further, the disease cannot he contracted if a dose af th# Miliar* is taken at night on get"! to bed when eipnsed. It is put up ill bottles, sritii full directions accompanying it, at $1 a bottle. One bottle leets a week, which generally c urn Many are cured in two dny*. For sals only at DR. WM. II. MII.NOR'8 Drug Store. Na IW Broad way, sornrr Ds* street, (Franklin House,) N. Vork? and at Jons* A llulehiasoa's, corner of Lheeaut nad 7th its rliiladelpkia. mS-6m* IMPORTANT. *?!??? QMMlMi-PnywMlM Ar War!! Kp At this MMkt, whan we tn perhaps on the ,Te ^ . War with England. it tMna tba duly sf evsry out to ?anwre haw Tar this may per tonally conscrn lumMlf. it it a sdf-evi deal fact, that aa enormous advance oa English manufactured good* will be one of the eonssqusnces of such aa avcuL And in no article will it be more heavily felt thaa ou finallife clothe. It ii therefore hardly necessary to point aut the police of all and emadry providing themaalvee with a sufficient iUim of clothinr. PHILIP9' wall known Caah Tailoring Kstablis meat, 106 William,corner of John street, present* an opporl nity of obtaining a first rata garment, aqnal to any, and at nasssd by none, in the city, for material*, make, and price The astonishiug patronage which Mils establishment has ixi rieaced, is a sufficient indicating of public judgment. And t proprietor, having made suck arrangements for the easuio season as will, he hopes, insure and merit a continuance ofiuck The system adopted is alone peculiar to this establishment Purchases are made direct from manufacturers in England, thereby avoiding the accumulated profits of importers and job bers, consequently reducing the price of the article to such aa extent as to suable him to employ none but first rate workmen; whereas those differently situated are compelled to employ in ferior workmeu, in consequence of buying at second or third hand*. Anil those establishments which give long credits, as r result, incur many unavoidable losses, and are obliged to tna1 their cash customers suffer sufficient profits for running rn 1 risks. The advertiser deems it unnecessary on Ids part to give I 1 - of prices so much practised, as it is too ofUii deceptive, confidently relies ou one trial, being sufficient to merit a tinuance of the favors of those who may give him a ca1 md8-3m CHILDRENS' CLOTHING?The subscriber beg, inform his customers and the public generally ilia now on hand a full assortment of children's clothing, ma. the latest French anil English fashions, which are entit ferentfrom any ever offered before in this city. N. B.?The above articles made to order at the short tice. G. B. SMITH,864 Pearl mji8-lai* opposite Frankfr REMAKKABI.K CUM ?F CONSUMPTION--2W dal from Vermont, visited this city last fall, intend, go South, in hopes of mitigating a severe cough and pnlm ? affection that he had been troubled with for several mi v. He had tried, as he supiiosed, every popular remedy, wilhoi,. relief. He was induced, by a frieud to purchase a box of SI ~ MAN'S COUGH LOZENGES, sold at 16(3 Nassau s. (the only genuine article can be had there,) which to hi prise afforded him great relief in a few hours, and in weeks restored him to perfect health, so that he returned 1 to his family rejoicing. m'2' LIFE AND HEALTH.?For Consumption, Livor t plaints, Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the Lungs Liver.?For the cure of these disrasrr, nothing can be cqua Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. ConsuMrTion Cuiikd.?My son, aged 13year?, having ? lent cold, used to cough violently, raisine incredible quant, of thick, putrid matter and blood, and finally he got so bad coald not torn over in bed, bul lay on his hack, with his k drawn up; he was wasted to the bone, and loeked the ima, death. He has been subjected to the the Asthma six ye but had the consumption only one year. His physicians, i Anderson and Dr. Vermeull, said he was incurable, and mi soon die. As a last resort, I though I would try Dr. Tayloi Balsam of Liverwort, ane incredible as it may appsar, in hours he was rapidly getting belter, and ia two mouths he w well. Persons interested may call for further information. SOPHIA ?ALLON, 14 Norfolk st. {Kf- Beware of Frauds.?Go only to 376 Bowery for genuine article. Accsti?Mrs. Hayes, 139 Fulton st., Brooklyn ; 37T F st, Newaak ; 20 Weirtminster st., Providencs ; J. D. 1' Nswhurgh ; Luke Lyman, Middle town, Conn.; Philip K New PalU; Messrs. Scovills, Walerbury, Conn.; J. Proa Co., Geneva ; Bush St Allen, N. Orleans ; Thoi. H. 9r Columbus, Oeo.; Dr. Trivett, Poughkeepsie. ui30 3 A CERTAIN DISEASE eradicated by the celebr. Dr. Poett's Genorrliea Eradicator. It hinders not fi busmen, is pleasant to the taste, does not taint the breath i preserves it* virtues any length of time, ami therefore an i portant medicine for voyagers, and those riding in the cot try. It never fails hi a "recent case in less than 24 h?su> those of louger standing in proportion. Hundreds have by few doses ot the Eradicator been cured of the Pile#. For sal wholesale and retail by A. B. AD. Sands, rorner Fulton ant William; and the followiug Drug Stores, 63 Bowery corner Walker;' 330 Bowery corner Bond; 644 Broadway; 36 Six Avenue. Price (1. m30-Jm HOW TO BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION?WV ETH'S MILK OF ROSES?Celebrated for the last years in Ewqp* and America for softening nnd beautifying t skin, and rendering it smooth and delicate. It is a most | fest luxury after shaving or washing, 8te. It is a positive t t-? pimples, sunburn, tan, eruptions, freckles, Its Indeed is so va'aann iUt?? smUi or dressing ra?? is complete vvitho it. Pi ice 1o and 60 cents a bottle. For talc, wholesale a retail, by A. B. A D. Sands, 100 Fulton, corner William si J. Ryine, 63 and 330 Bowery; C. H. King, 944 Broadway, ' Lindsay, 35 Sixth Avenne; and most druggists, faacy stores, $ in London and America. Ask for Wyrtk's Milk of Rosas, decidedly superior to ar n th world. mSO-3m VETERINARY SURGERY AND HORSESHOEING PRICE REDUCED?The subscriber with pleasure * n.>imers to his forme rpatrons ami other*, that he is now er bled to She* Horse* for 13 shillings a set, (hi* former pri bring 14,) and that any person sending Horses to hi* forge to ?hod, may depend upon bavinr it done in the eery best maon oy mm sell ua oruuiert, ntiu hsie rnsiito iiw ersniua, the last four Fair* of the American ami Mechanics' Instil* ' as may be seeu by calling at his establishment, where like hi* general work may be eiamined and eiplanalioo* giv> Lame Horse* from bad shoeing or other issues, made sound in a very short time, in most casss, by superior al m alone. He likewise attends as aaual to the Diseases of Horses own Infirmary and vicinity, which hs treats on the bhU veil scientific principle* of the London and Edinbarg Vet*. 8chonl>, he it a n gular graduate of the latter isutitu which he received Ins diploma as Veterinary Surg'on, 14th of April, IHill. JAMES DRYSPALE, Veterinary Surg m 10 1m* No. IS Fifth st.,n?rr Ik C1 ACTION TO THE PUBLIC.?The only WHdioji / zenge Warehouse in America is at IOC Nassau st the geuumr Medicated Lozenges can be had in every vni Dr. Sherman, who hat conducted the establishment veil] ' ter attach a far simile of bis signature to each bog, to | the public from imposition. Be sure of this, go only Nassau st. 1/t/i /SA/\ uahf.h OF FEVER AND AtjUf. ) WALLY CURED by thegeuuine Rov T' nic \fi\ture, or Vegetable Vebrifugr, The wonderful success winch has attended the career of medicine, has induced the propiietors to pee nam it iu an" form, in order to m-tke it* usefulness more universally estrns Thsy therefore, with much cwnfidence, offer fur public epprr rowand s tonic mixture pills, which are essentially the same a* the liquid, hut possessing advantage of pert a hi lity and *af I* from breaking and fre. m Complaints of which havs been frequently md. by the t 'Ik. mi rs of the Tonie Mitlure. We havs ?'>gNN) certificates to prove the infalibility at thsr mrdicin?, when properly u*"d, including many member* of C<fc> gre*s, ami other distinguished persons throughout the United Slates, who have eiprrstrd their gratitude for their restoraUet to health by its employment. Like the following, vis? ?' Mr. Rowaed?Sir, I fesl it a duly which I owe to yon, and the Community at large, to ?tate thai I hare I men severely J flirted with the Fever and Ague, and I having procured ever* n m< dy without the least success, and having heard of ? Row and'* Tome Miiturr.' I was induced to resort to it?and feel t pleasure to state that in two day* I entirely rrcovered my utii. health, and no symptoms of the complaint ba* ever returned ABBOTT LOVETT, 3Id Bowery. N. V For sale by J. O. Fay, general agent, at Milnor's Frank House Drug Store, No. I OS Broadway, N Y.; and ef drucgi generally throughout the city and country. al Iir ?>n. ifMfi EVAni OLD GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, No. 13 Peck Slip, near Water street, ft?- DR. J. EVANS' improved and mcoseful practiOs the enrv of all delicate disease*, mereurial affections, he. Vo., i* eontinued as usual, confidentially at his Dispensary, No, Peak Slip?which hat hern estaHished upwards of W yeaio Persow* laboring under diseases of a private nature, or tb prndueed by the abwac of ma re wry, will he surv to he re IF and resloved to health by a r<vurae of treatment at user g able, espedilions and eflicacsosu, by applying at his Dispel No. II reck Slip. N. B ?Dr. C.'t ofiess art so arranged that poiieoU are rtpnsed So each others'* observalioo. In all raees, most hoi. ahls and iavlloable serresy it ohtorved. ft?" Prisons at a distance mm have mrdicinvs, with full d reckons, forwarded to them to any part of the Union. Lettse (poet pud) sent anting a respectable fee, will be aiiendod to. ^ * JOSE.hi EVANS. M.D. No 1* P*?b ShmN. T. al4 tw*y en the rigid hand *id* goin* dnws to WO water, .!? rnni.isiirn waii.v it JANRN IJ4?HI>ON BKNNBTT, HO 21 AWS ITM IT. TKRMS OP ADVERTISING.?TIm **??nsiv# e.rvelaf of the flaOtl.B, holh in town and country, makes it a toper channel for advertiser*. 4 days, *1 * I 7 days ?? ? 10 doyt, *? ? I M) I H . . *0011 . .* ? . . I 7? l? . . * 1* | 1* . ? * 1 day, |0 AO 2 . ? 0 7* 1 . . 1 N _ . ro* zhiht l iars on i.aat. 2 weeks, . AO J .1 month*. I month, I 00 I ? months, Hk? All advielisements to be paid Wore their i UlNermrnli inserted in the Whim Hrn*Lo al per sqnare svery insertion. Meaaiao Hnanl*?isewed every morning, escept Su price <?? fiali per copy. Country subscribers furbish the some rate, for any ?pecilW period, on a rsisltUMe i vance. No paper seat, unles* paid in advance. Wrritt Hiasi.O issssed ivery Saturday morning at ilork, price lit nntl per mpy. b uruished to country so her* at f># per annum, in adtane*. Coanrsroaoaazs are requested to address their letti Jmmn f.'erdew Hevinefl, Proprietor and Editor, and all h on business inuat be post pnid