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wfi.r ri'T Before Judge BcKl May 27 ?Interesting to Foreign Jmthor?-~k ?rick Marry At vs. William H. Colver.?Mr. iugi, on the part of Meuri. Carey * "**}> for u injunction to restrain tfc? defendant tronu pw lishing a pirated copy of the " Phantom hhip, a work written by the plaiutiff, and the copyright sold to hi* cliente. The learned gent email contend ed that any peraoa reaidiag in thie land of liberty could aecure to hiiuaelf or hia aaaigna the heritage of hi* ownintellectuai powers. ... Mr. Crugan appeared for the defendant, and con tended that the literary property of no British sub ject could be protected iu this country, and that eve ry bookseller in the United States had as much of a copyright in the Phantom Ship as Messrs. Carey fc Hart could hare. His honor said he would take the papers home and give his decision ia a day er two. U N. Unr?hiiiV Ofltre. Before Justice Kirtland. May 27.?Robert Shiiia, master of the brig Cum berland, was brought up to be re-examined on a charge of cruel and unusual treatment to a negro, who formed part of his crew ? , . ,, Two negro boys deposed that the Captain heat Joe with a small rope orer the back, and that Joe kept below and the Captain beat him again because he wanted " to fight the old soldier." Mr. Hamilton, on the part of the accused, produced several of the passengers who were ou board the brig at the time, and they all swore that the punish ment was neither severe, cruel, nor unusual, and that Joe well deserved what he got. The complaint was dismissed, and the Captain hon orably exculpated. SaereaM ('earl. A full Beach present. May 27.?The court unanimously confirmed the report of the assessment for the opening of William and Anthony streets. Coroner's Officii, May 27th.?An inquest was held at No. 91 Anthony street, on the body of John Cuuningham. The wife of the deceased deposed that he was her third husband, and a very bad one too. He was in the habit of getting drunk very often, and had repeatedly whipt her and her daugh ter also. On Sunday night, after supper, they had a little muss, ana when she called on him to come to bed, he made no answer, and the daugh ter, who is about twelve years,old, " said she could see him fixing a rbpe"?to which the loving wife re plied, " let him fix it." Soon after, the girl said she could hear him struggle, and then the wife got up and found him hanging by the neck, and tried to ex tricate him, but without success. James T. Dulton, one of the city watch, deposed, that he was called on about 10 o'clock by Mrs. Cun ningham, who said she thought her husband h..d hung himself; witness told her to get n light, when he cut the rope, but the man was quite dead. The Jury, under the direction of the coroner, found a verdict of suicide by hanging. Murder.?Another was held on the Bloomingdale mad, near the Nth avenue, on the bod* of Isaac Day, a negro, who resided in that vicinity, when the fol lowing testimony was addaced:? Thomas Garland, a city watchman, deposed, that he was not on duty on Saturday night, but that he was up very early on Sunday. Saw deceased lying in the road; went up to him, and by the aid of another man, removed t he body to the side walk; there was a great deal of blood in (he road; the deceased lay on his back, and the knife now here and this horn top now produced were both in the road : near the spot were a good many tracks of wheels and several footsteps. Christopher Teei deposed that he kept a groggery near 44th street. About 2 o'clock on Sunday morn ing was called up by a cartmanand a negro, who told witness there was a man lying in the read, and that some carts or wagons had driven over him. Witness did not know the man b^ name, but should know him again, witness thinks he said he lived in Varick sfeet. Doctors Ellis and Griscom deposed that tkey made | a post mortem examination of the body, and found several wounds in the right side of the'face; the nn- ' der jaw was broken en the right side; the cheek bone and part of the temporal bone broken, as well as the bone over the eye which divides the eye from the brain. The injuries to this part were verv extensive, and the fractures very numerous. The bones of his nose were crushed in, the brain much congested, and fall of blood, water and serum. The wounds were sufficient to cause death, and appeared to have been d<me with a blunt instrument. In answer to a question from the coroner, the med ical gentlemen saia it was possible that the wounds might have been inflicted with a horse's hoof. The wife of the deceased said that he left home on Saturday morning, with a flre d< liar bill in bis pack et; he was a little intoxicated at the time; witaeas had not seen him alive since. Francis Felix deposed that the deceased was at his , store, in company with a carman and a boy, about 12 i o'clock on Saturday night; they had a spring aart, > and said tbey had beaa to move a piano. They got something to drink, and then witness told them they had better go home. The carman said he would not go, unless they had something more to drirk, and finally witness turned them out of the shop, and went to shut the gate. At this they got angry, aad one of the party drew a sword caae, which witness took away aad refused to let him have again, saying, "he might come for it id the morning ' Witness th? then told deceased he had better go home, as the others might hurt him; to which one of the party replied, "that Isaac had got him iato the scrape, and he would have revenge." Witneas then left them. After some other corroborative testimony, as to the finding the body, the jury returned the following verdict:?" That Isaac Day "was killed en the might of the 2T?th May, on the Bloomingdale Road, by tome peraoa or persons to the jurors unknown." COLT'S BOOK-KEEPING. m- A PRACTICAL WORK OPON A PLAN ENTIRE LYNKW ?The acceonla which f? rin the We? at. nr tciewoe tit rlaaerd under Five Ditin"M. with definite evplanationaafter the form* ef crammer aa<l aritnmetic. t contain* ? vocabulary of mercantile term* aud phntaea, Al>o. ? hey explaining the ne ture and 11 -rnuer of Jcuraalmng eat h nf the Day-Book eairtea. a* a pear-tir a< aceooataat would explain the aame to hit pupil; thit e? wrijiliio the acieace that amy voaag mam of con... .a KngliAt education may acquire a knowledge without the eeaiataatcr- of a teaeli-r. To'whirh it added. DntlMM U the Learner, and Practical itmt Tor keening booka is every extent and variety ?vf commercial hornet; Public Addrenca, the irat crer delivwrer ?two the tukiect kc kr ?tkit day ptiblivhed and for tale he dtiMhm.kW P. A PPL ETON k CO . ?**? Bmadwcv JAMES k TAYLOKTfforn.crtj r. A. Jumaa) LASH TAL LORINCi E8TABUS1LWKNT, Na 48 Maiden Laae. The auhaerthera rctpectfully inform lhe palrona of the above en tabliahmeat, that llicy ara daily receiving a ?<i>fly of ^rlen ?fcd ttowda. miitable for th areaeatteaaoa. which thee make qp to order, tell by the piece or otherwiae, at their owinl fow priaaa. for cath only. Wiktkb PaioM Over roatt of fine Bearer clothe from I'M to 9M ? Pilot 14 to M ? coloreo broad ? ? 14 M to M Ores ? fine, " li to It * " wool dyed hiaeh * to 91 Pantak eaa of black. blue or fancy entered, Ibc j ft,jsp to f 10. Vetu of cloth, coaeimere, figwred asd p4oto ?Oht. from 99.40 to M Drew n ht? made and trimmed, from f? 80 le 9AM Oter casta " ? ? 7 00 to 11A9 Paatalo< tie and rettt. 91 -40 cor 11 The taKteribeet with to he dtatisclly wderatood that car aaentt made at thia roahhahmeait are warranted to fit. and to he made hy the heat workmen, in the lab ?t atyle and fathtoa. y*-*f-b JAMKM fc TAYLOR. T'AiLF.TTF. OF 1'P.ARL AND ALA HASTRR - A M perior t Ktmetie (or prraervikg the akin from hemming cbojtped. and for preventing that rtdneaa and roughneee graeraf |y aotteqneat oa etpoiurr to cold, for removing freth |e?, fc*., aa<l for heallag pimplea ami other entptwrna. It ia al?o Par am jicro r to the oril'i|kry Pm( Powder for improving the eowt |d> vtoa.to which it Impart. addisvnal anfhaeaa wnJ hcautv. For aale by (Juionv. IM Broadway, J H Hurt 778 Broad way and 04 Hmlaoti atreot; and hy fc M teuton. Iff Bowrrr, car tier of Grand. M H-nry, euro r of Pike, end corner of M* Mi>d Front atreeta. Bcoeklya. Prioe. 94 emu m0 Jit* f 110 THE LADiES1?DR. HLLLS 8app>,rtvr eflTretaally 1 care* falling of the wnmh. la every co. There it not the leaat tJifflraaKa in the patient adjaatiac ike Support., in tail her form and enae arenrniefy. heraelf, oa rearhng ike xccem pern ing pamphlet of direction!, kr. The arch character attained by thia important raveutioa,haa ?adueed many astum. ip'ed adveatiin-ra to mahe end vend vpuri- ' ? rua iattlalkmOvwhereby the patient ia cheated and . eceived and Dr llall it delramler . Lariiea will|lherrfurr becarefal to aead Vo the Offer of tho Invert iter and Prrt-ntee. ?Kerry N?. 4 VUIV STREET, A 81 OR NOVtF Tjnrllf R & <' jiXVflETpayable on' all porta ot ~i<reat li Britain and Ireland, ia aama of ?6, U my amount for aale at S J. SYLVESTER'S, mySA IM) Broadway and M Wall at. Dpi urSEWF Wit bought ?t B J. ?TL? ESTER'S my96 1M Broadway and 99 Wall tL TRITON 1NSURAKBE COMPANY, "mew m , **.- ?- J*?! York- No?- *?,w* T m Ele?ti?? for DirocUc* or tkfa InaUtutioa, held them l day, the fellawing pilUau were auaiasadj ehoaon Robert L. Patterson, Henry Ogdeu, Alaiaader Patterson, Robert C. Wetmnrg, Cjrw CWtwrf. Lawroace Hilt, Samuel 0. l)ak in, Henry Haviland, JoKa Wilson, fhilm V, Ho flat**, Arthur W. Banana, D. H. Robertenu, Joha P. Austin, Joaat ConekJia, ^U- A. Co it, Joseph Wood, Ernest Fiadlar, Charles L. Vote, Bradford Lincoln, George T. Fox, Jr. John T. Howard, Joseph E. Bleemhetd, J aha |. Delaplaiaa, Joseph B. Neaea. And at a subseqnvnt meeting of the Board of Director*, the follow lag paraou* were unanimously elected officers, via :? ROBERT L. PATTERSON, Esq. Preside* JOSEPH B. NONES, Tier President. Alii. THOMrson, Jr. Secretary. Cnpt. Hkctob Corrin, Inspector. Willi* Hall, Esq. Attorney^ Tke abore Company?capital $340,098, all paid ia and ?a cared according to law?will insure Marine, inland transport* lion and oar igaliou risk*, iutluding that of fire during transit oa liberal terms. inyS-y COMPOUND OKKI8 TOOTH PAST! THE aelabrity whtah the aboee preparatioa has enjoyed, for some time past, among the proprietor1* immediate friends, has iudneed aim to make it mora pablic. He would therefore respectfully inform the community, and particularly tbe ladles, who base so warmly patronized it, that they ?*n always obtain it genuine of the following respectable druggists and apothecaries : N. B. Be particular to examine closely tke envelope*, (he labels are printed in gold thus, Orris Toolh Poets. The wrappers ia pea green paper, with the initials of tbe proprin tor D. A- 8. tiuiexed, and sealed with his private stamp. For tale at?Dr. Mesdy'* 7 Greenwich lane, Chat. Ring. 644 Broad way, Schiefflia't 114 Canal *t, Ohurah's dispensary, corner Bowery and Spring st. Dr. Brytoa, 100 Division it, Queckin bash, 44 Carmiue st., Chelsea infirmary, 14# 9th avenue, T. R. Iiillard, 839 Bowery. J. Weir 43* Grand st., J. Arnold 384 Grand it. Dr. Allen 849 Grand st, Dr. Murphy, Division ear ner Suffolk, Kirby, Division ooruer Clinton st, Drake and Stearns 40 Delicacy st, Dr. Wilson, 466 Hudson st, W. M. Som merville, 376 4tk st., C. Smith. 871 Greenwick St., R. Richard, 44 Division at. Uabnudon, 41 6th aveane, T. Elder. 90* Canal st, J. Miller, 89 Malberry st, R U Holder, 748 Greenwich, H. Bush, corner Tan ok and Hamersley. General depot, ?. Royal It Co. French importer,37 Cedar st. and 700 0&- WONDERFUL CURE OF CONSUMPTION ? For 7 months 1 have been ill of this awful disease, suffering ev ery distress,especially a severe cough and severe nervous iriita hifity. Finding Dr. Taylor's BaUam of Liverwort curing sev eral of my acquaintances, I also tried a bottle, and wonderful to say, it restored me immediately. It also restored a friend of tuiae who was very low. Persons are at liberty to call and see ?e if desirous Mr*. J.GREEN, 9 Cro?by ?t. \*G? enly to 874 Bowery for the genuine, for there are many counterfeits ! Aocjvt* cut or the City?Mr*. Hay*, 139 Fulton st. Brook lyn; Dr. Lowerre, 377 Broad at. Newark ; J. D. Philips, New burg ; P. Rig liter, Poughkeepeie ; H. Lovely, Burlington ; T. Benton, Guilford; 8. Nichols, Bainbridge ; J. Prouty A Co, Geneva; Abraham Trimper. Kinderhook; Luke Lyman, Mid dletowa, Conn.; T. Beten, Guilford; M. Scovill'*, Waterbury; A. B.Shaw, coruer Hudson and Market st*. Albany; David Hunt, Utica?and in lhi*city only it 375 Bowery. Remember this, all who would have a genuine remedy. roy35-3lAW* , H OW TO Mt.AUTlK V THE COMPLEXION.?WY ETIPS MILK OF ROSES?Celebrated for the last 40 year* in Europe and America for aoftcuiqg and beautifying tbe ideri skin, aad rendering it smooth and delicate. It is a most per fect luxury after shaving or washing, he. It is a positive cure for pimples, sunburn, tan, eruptions, freckles, Ac. Indeed it ?o vain is so valuable that no toilet or dressing ca*e is oomplete without it For sale, wholesale and retail, by A. B. k D. Sands, 1,00 Fulton, corner William st.; J. Syme, 68 and 8'10 Bewery: C H. Ring, 644 Broadway; G. Lindsay, 34 Sixth Avenue; and most druggists, faurv stare#, Ac., in London and America. Ask for Wyeth's MiUt of Rosae, decidedly superior to amy a the world. a>90-3m DiC SEARS devotes his attention to the treatment of chro nic or lingering diseases. For many years his practice has been extensive, and sumereui cases of dyspejwia, liver com plaints. consumption, dropsies, angina pectoris, ;a>d diseases pe culiar to foiuales, which had resisted other means, have been cured by hie treatment. Mi. P. Jahuson, 354 Fulton st. hat been relieved of a most distresiing diarrhoea of many years standing. Mr. S. Ely, 71 Fultoa >L has had muchexpeilence in his treat Mi mrut in a billions affection and cough. Mrs. iiiuman, 1498th Avenue, has been restored te comfortable health from estreme debility and cough. Miss Jaae A. Lee, 317 Hudson st. has been cured of dv*pepsia?attended for many years with great debili ty. Mrs. Kxbbius, 17lh street, near 9th Avenue, has been cur ed of dropey of the abdomen?ascites. Miss Jane Keyser, 374 Broome street, has been relieved of extreme pain at the breast, sides, and between the shoulders, didiculty of breathing and great debility. Similar cases toe numerous to publish, can be referred to iu this city and Brooklyn. lu regard to hi* mural and religious character, he it permit ted to refer to the Right Rev. Bishop Ouderdonk, D. D., and the Rev. G. Spring, D. D. ANGINA PECTORIS.?Its eymptoms are an unpleasant sensation at the breast bone, or pit of the storaarh, attended with pain* about the breast, especially about the left side and ) region of the beert, extending often to tbe shoulder blades, and ? between the shoulder*. Those subject to it are sometimes awa kened with a sense of suffocation or difficulty of breathing, and eiprrieucr shot loess of breath, and palpitation of the heart on " " " "it of etair ~ walking fast, er ascending a flight of stair*. Dr. Sears Km had much eiperieucr in the treatment of this disease. Mist Mary Ford,507 Washington it. two years *ioee was re stored to good health, after having suffered much from extreme debility, altendvd with severe pain at the chest, side, aad be tween the shoulders, shortness ef breath, and cough. She now en joys good health. Numerous similar cases in this city and Brooklyn, can be re ferred to at hi* office, 4} Aun st. Persons at a distance by forwarding a statement of their symptoms can be supplied with medicine and directions. Of Ace4 1-3 Ann st. my 16-1 m* HUMAN HAIR. WHISKERS * BTKBHOWN. 0T7~ Since the publicath n of A. C?H ANDJEAN'S COM D8IT1" Hf ' POSITION more thap thirty usiitatioas or counterfeit* have successively appeared. Now the Pilcue system is esplo red by all the Barbers ef New York. But no ome, doubtless, will dispute that the author of GRANDJEAN'S COMPOSITION is the only person who ha* especially applied himself with eaul end assiduity to these eurieus microscopic researches. The encouragement he bat re ceived is a sure testimony of the general satisfaction given.? Tbe tale of this article eiereds hi* most sanguine expectation. From this date, Mr. A. ORANDJKAN promises, according to bis coavietiou. to perform extraordinary cures a poo all per sona who will give him their confidence, and who will permit him to exercise H A. mrrordtng to the cause and tbe different | affection* of tke Pilous system. He appreciate* and eombiari ; witli circumspection, all the prescription# givre in the best aa I thoia, giving no preference to hi* owe remedies except where the cat* require* it, ami where, murever, experience for to nam years confirms its efficac*. The principal remedies are : 1st. Pmsfe. the u?e of which guar#ate?? liie lufallilde our' ..f XEROTlllSlA, sml the lem I pocacy or prrmawent fall of the Hair?all Cutaneous Eruptions of the scalp of a Tetter aature, that which is most generally met with oa the heads ofsoung children. 3d. Oderifrraus Liauid. the employ meat af which, iu a short [ time, cures VlYDROTRIHIA. 3d. .1 peculiar Platltr. and a Dta/thtitlie Cap for the treat ment of Bskines*?and firmlly, prescriptions according to the | different eases and aoastilntinns. Approved and reenmmead'-d by (be N. Y. Medical Faculty Office. Barclay si.. No 1, A*tor House #3 3n' THE HUMAN HAIR. <p? fareo*! appearance is influenced by nothing more Materially than a lainriaat crop of hair. The lo?? of tt.v hair ta Milt eases m occasioned solely through neglect of (bote mean* which really ?!<> eiiet to prwrti it. To prsveul iu ?le. cay, and accomplish it* cowiplrle rattoralion, is' the object to which Mr. Clirehagh ha* for 13 tear* directed hi* attention, The growth aud orgaasxatioa of the Hair, it* structure. a* con nected with the anatomy of the skin ha* been hi* peculiar ?tody. To attain full information an thi* subject, he attended the lecture* of the matt celebrated physiologist* in Londoa and Ediaburgh. dis?ecteJ the different layer* or and Edinburgh, di**? eleJ the different layer* or the skin.aaam lord the nerves, biood-veserla and bulha Connected with both ?bin and bair. and by thc*e mean* discovered the cause* which occasion balUacM. and produce gray bair. Hating obtained ? perfect knowledge of all these subject*, and after aumerooi riper imcnts on head* hi different stage* of baldness. and raid ing tkeM according to thr eonstitutioa of tlie ladiridnals, the result was the prixluctron of kh celebrated TRH OPHEROUS. or MEDICATED COMPOUND It is eoMpoaed of ingredient* of the most *i?if)mg power* combined with thoee wln?h will promote the circulation give ? healthy action to the skin, and restore the related fuociion* ?f the nerres, hlood-te**el aad ahsorbeat*. It will llm* be evident that only by (ucb mean* can the restoration of the hair ever be effected In proof of the confidence which CLIRKHtJOH has in reetnr ing the hair, he i* prepared to treat with ant gmib mau who would with to hate the (Jon.pound applied by himself at hie Hair Cutting Room* Till* will Ire dene itilhiml any < Anter un til the hair i* restored. Individuals of the highrit rt spec.lability wh? hare had their hair restored caa be referred to, whe will testify to the great etoracy of the Com|xojitd. Louie* should observe that wherever the ha* hair beeoms thin or broken?often rnnsedb by tying the hair too tight thi* Com pound only can restore it. In tuck case*, all oil*, greases, lie or any fatty matter i* pernicious, and caa only be recom m< nded through the grossest ignorance One application of the Tocopherol** is *nflirieat to remove iiid Dandriff from the b <ir and dissipate i Scurf and Dandriff from the hair and dissipate all impurilie* Price, $ I a bottle. Sold by CLIREHUOH at hit Hair Cub ting Room*, Corner of k'ultou and Broadway, and of hi* ap pointed Apento, J. 1. Dedd. Di uggitt, roraer of Bleacher end Broadway Wia Milaor. Druggist, corner of Dey street ami Broadway, aiW-ton (lOLLECTIONB on all parts of the United States, Cans J das, and Europe, made on the lowest terms, at S. J. NVI,VESTER'S, my35 1.10 Broadway aad 33 Wall St. SJ VLV EST EH'S Reporter and Unualerl.lt Deteelnr put. J lisherl for the la*t lb years, containing arrounts of ley era I new counterfeits, aad for sale at S J. SYLVESTER'S, IN Broadway aad JB Wall it. SPLENDID EXHIBITION!! Will bo ready thi* present Monday, May 37, ISM, (he aotl Splendid, Cheap, Exteus've, and Beautiful Collection of DRY GOODS, In this mt Oity. CLECAJTT SHOW ROOM* WILL BB OFKNKD THIS DAT. WM.VANN'8, No. 991 Grand lireet, (Between Alien and Orchard streets,) New York. myflMm* LADIES! call and tee us! JOHN GILBERT, DRY GOODS B RO KIR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, nw bsawitb inuiaa, sormue or ix?har?i plaoi an hahotbr stbbbt, Room AT*. 24, Up Stairt. OG" J- 9- I'M had an extensive ewperiouea in a general country business, u well aa in thi* city, and fatten himself he ie fully competent to give taUtfaction. The utmost deep etch, and an unflinching adherence to Inatraclioae, will be strictly observed. Reftirncot in New For*.?Robert J affray A Co.?J. D. Dleoeway A Brothers?Ptrmelee.Kilburn A Rodger*; Hoyu, Wade k Edward*?Vau Ar?dale St Co.?I'oiter k Easton?Fearing, Daween St Swan?Wn. F. Dixon k Co. New York, May 6th, 1899. my6-3m NEW YORK FIRST PREMIUM SHIRRED HAT DEPOT, Nn. 199 GRAND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. 89- MRS. McGAY ha* now on hand an assortment of the most inperb Shirred Hat* erer offered to the Ladie* ef New York. Her European experience qualifies her to assume the very higheit position with reference to thi* department of Milli nery, and that position ha* been tuitaiaed by premium* from the la*t fair* ofboih the American and Mechanic*' lutitute*. a 18-3m* WILSON'S HIGHLY IMPROVED PATENT MANIFOLD WRITERS, FOR COPYING LETTERS, INVOICES, DRAWINGS, PLANS, Are., Ac. N. B.?Constant!* on hand, a splendid assortment of POCKET BOOKS, NEEDLE BOOKS, CARD CASES, MER CHANTS' BILL BOOKS, and FORT FOLIOS, of every description, june 3?y 4S NASSAU STREET. ROWE & CO.'S ONE QUALITY HAT ESTABLISHMENT, 3 HANOVER STREET, 4 DOORS FROM WALL STRRET, (OPPOSITS THE EXCHANGE.) Constantly on hand an assortment of the inimitable Short Nap Beaver* and Plain Castor*, at the reduced price of $4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fl*-y VINEGAR STORE, AT 24 NEW STREET, EDWARD BAYER, OFFERS FOR SALE AT LOW PRICBS, FOP SNIPPING OR RETAILING, THE FOLLOWING VINEGARS WARRANTED PURE, VINEGAR OF WHITE WINE?CIDER VINEGAR?CONCENTRATED OR DISTILLED VINEGAR? AND WHISKEY VINROAR, FOR WHITE LEAD MANUFACTURERS, kC oIAtatluetf "piano fortes and music. ATWILL'S MUSIC SALOON, 201 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ATWILL i* constantly receiving from the wanufaetory, superior Pinna Fortes, manufactured expressly for hie establish meat, of various pattern* of Rose Wood and Mahogany, with the Grand Action. Harp Stop, Metallic Plates, Ice., embracing the latest fashion of luraitare, with tablet and hollow some red treats, veneered legs, and Grecian scrolls; all of which are warranted to be made of sash material, and so well seasoned, as to stand the test of every climate, and can be relnrned if any defect is found in the instruments. Price from $1*0 to $tiA0. PIANO STOOLS ef varioat pattern*, to eorrespood with Pianos, of rot* wood, mahogany, kc. PIANO COVERS of every variety of colors and quality. Piano Forte Taming Forks, Hammers, Ac. Instruments of every description tuned, repaired, or packed, at sbcot aotsce. Purchasers will And it to their advantage to salt and examine lb* shove. FLUTES, CLARIONETS, OBOES, FLAGEOLETS, OCTAVE FLUTES, PICALOIS, FIFES, Ac. Ac. Also, constantly publishing by the Subscriber, all the NEW AND FASHIONABLE MUSIC, which, m addition to hi* large and increasing Catalogue of Standard Music, Instruction Cook*, Oamnt Scales, Ac., constitute* the moot valuable assortment of Music in the country. Purchaser* will hud the counter covered with the newest and most favorite Song* awd Piece*. Also, book* of (he same bos ad, for the convenience of person* leaving the city. la addition to the assortment of Music, all the varies* works en the sciesMe and oompoaKion of Moeie, by Burrows, (Kiel Calculi, Mason, Ac. The price of M w*ic, as sold at this establishment, is as low. If not cheaper Stub at the ober shows about town. JOSEPH F. ATWILL, fSl-eodSui MUSIC 8ALOON, sign of the Golden Lyra,Ml Broadway, near St.Pauls.' NKM K. KIDDEH'M CHOLERA MORBUS,DYSENTERY AND DIAKRHO'.A CORDIAL. THIS mrdicine deservedly ranks with the mwt important discoveries ia phytic, und give* immediate rel'ef in the molt obstinate cases. It* < fleet is to quiet, heal, strengthen, and perfectly regulate the stomach and bowels, and also assist digestion. Children teething are greatly benefitted by the use of this Medicine, a* it keep* the bowel* in perfect order; and it has been found an eacellent remedy ia seasickness. Person* goirg to warm chmales should provide themselves with a bottle of this medieiue, that they may avoid the fear of the above ?omplain is. Fur sal* by J. O. Fay, Agent, at Mi I nor'*, Franklin House Drug Store, No. 193 Broadway, New York; 127 Bowerv; 100 Fultoa struct; and No. 308 Broadway. N. B. Every family, where there are children, should hav* a bott e of tins Cordial at hand. See directions on the bottle, certificates, Ac. mylfl-lm* HINTS TO YOUNG MEN.?If by your awa imprudence your health is impaired, do not rely on your own curative powers, or that ofa friead,but keep quiet, secret, and instantly tree yourself from trouble with Bullerb Muture. If'you have been suffering some time, either from ignorance, mismanagement, or nnskilful attempts at curing by eome + Me dical Office, Professional/' immediately change for the better, with Butler'* Muture. If you hav* unfortanatel* her a amusing yourself ia the vaia hope of being e.irrd Willi Drops, Ptll*, Estrone, #r aav rou densed preparation, empty your waiatcoat pocket of tuck rub bish and try Butler's Mistnre. If you bar* a decided objection to be swindled out of your money, and for your own comfort or for any argent circum * id stance, you wish a safe, certain, quick and secret cure for (i "*****?' and Q****s, try Butler's Mi star*. If you are one of the thousands cured by Ibis mediciae, and suaneet a friend ia trouble, give him a gentle hint, and if he take* it, you will have the satisfaction of adding oae more to the list of cured by Butler's Mistnre. If you are ill, and would be well, take >1, and go to the Drug Store. 434 Greenwich street, between Vestry and Desbroeses streets, and hav* proper advice, and une bottle of Butler's Mil tare. Sold aleo at 112 Cherry, and eoi Hester and Mulberry. ?v2l-lm* DR EVERETTS MEDICAL OFFICE?ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. a* improved by Dr. Knight?and sustain ed in a suit at law ia the Circuit Court of the United Stales and approved of by all the first Surgeon* ia the United Stale* and Europe. Also a general assortment of Patent Trussesxnd .Su? penttry Handagu kept constantly on hand and -killfully ap plied at the above office, No. I Ann street, under the Museum ; also entrance to llie same from 918 Broadway, where patients are also treated for all Chianie LH*ra<tn, and many of long ' standing rured. Also, for sale the c? lebrated Anti-mercurial Syrup, for the cure of old Ulcers and Rheumatic diseases, Ac. In consequence of the great demand for the Abdominal Sup- I porter, for the falling of the womb, Prolapsus Ani. and many ' other disease* of the same character, requiring the advice of the j inventor, has induced Dr. J. Knight to nitend for that purpose Irom 4 to 6 P. M. evb day, iu a reom adjoining, and entrance at j above stated, second door from Broadway, m Ann street, or , third d or in the rear (Yom entrance 218 Broadway. my 27-lm* :A preparation of most intrinsic value, and hat become justly celebrated , and if employed regularly, in compliance with the dirrctions oa the bottle, wilt be found a sure preven tive, and a most perfect relief for this very common and most dangerous complaint. It is simple and perfectly safe to take under any circumstances, and yet a very powerful atd efficacious remedy, ami it particularly commended to phyiiciana at heiug fully entitled to their eoiirtdeucv. ? Mr Henry Brevoort. of New York, now about Off year* of in, hat made use of this remedy near 30 years, by which means *f>ae,he stales.be has preserved bit life. Prepared ami sold by l)r. J. O Fay, at Milnnr's Pranklin House Drug store, 198 Broadway, New York; 114 Canal St.; 044 Broadway; 88 Court street, Boston; Dr. Wadswerth, Provi dence R. |, N. B. None genome unless with a lahsl over the stopper in the proper hand writing of the proprietor, thus:? my 27-lm* DR. J. ONTHANK, Proprietor. ?? J^EBURHE( TION"-OR VEGETABLE "PEHBIAN PILLB I'.!"?Superior loth* Hygeian, Brandreth'e, Evaos'. Indian Purgative, the Matchless(prired) (tannine,or any "thri Pills, or Compound, before the public, as certified lo by fliysir ians and others. Let none condemn tbrm until they have tried them, and then we are certain they will not. It i? so* n I settled point with all who hare used these Pills, thai they are pre-eminently the best, and most efficacious Family Mediant, | that has been used in America. For a more particular history of the virtues and efficacy of these Pills, also, many certificates from those who have eiperl enced their truly wonderful effects,*nd fiir particular directions for use, tee (be large bills, (which alto PC present a Persian Pal* aer and Garden ) accompanying ench bo* of pills. For sale by J. O. Fay agent. New York. For tale at No* 79 and 10ft Fulton si.; at Book Stores, No. 077 Broadway, opposite Niblrrs Garden; No. t Chatham Square ; 20? Greenwich tl., .17*$ Bowery, aud 110 Fulton St., Brooklyn. L. I. N. B ?To Mothers?It is with the greatest confidence that we adtisr all those about lo become mothers, to make use of the Persian PHI*. Price, only 0ij cents and >1$ cents per hot. Two site*. my 27-lm* A CERTAIN DISEASE eradicated by the celebrated Dr. Poett's Genorrlicn F.radicator. It hinders not from business, it pleasant to the taste, doe* not taint the breath atd preserves its virtues amy length of time, aad tbrrcfore *a im portant medicine for voyagers, and thote riding in IK* coun try. It never failt hi a recent ease fa lett than '24 hours, Ibote of longer standing in proportion. Huadredt have by a few dotet of the I'.radicator been cured of the Pllet. For tale wbnletale and retail by A. B. It D. Saadt, corner Kultoa and Wilham; and the following Drug Htores. 63 Bowery corner of Walker; 339 Bowery corner Bond, 644 Broadway; 34 Sixth Avenue Price*#!. m.10 3m ASTRINGENT PILLS? ASTRIfcOENT PILLS?Dr Cherry't celebrated Astringent Pillt, for the rfTectaal and radical cure of gleet, teminal weekaeee, whitet, gravel, aad all affections of the kidneya, fee., no matter of however long ttaud a, after the failure of cubcbe, copaiba, injections. fce. Over .000 bo let have bee a told, withoat aay complaint to ?*r agent. ( aa to much be eaid tor any kaown medioiaeT To Ke malet. "Washington tlreet, July 19th. Mrs. W informs Dr Cherry that the three heart of pillt purchased from him, entirely cured her daughter of the green sickness. after the had been un der the care, for 16 montht, of teveral of the most respectable physicians of this city." " London, June 26, 1833?I have much pi* ature ia subscribing to the eftcney of Dr. Charry't Astrin gent Pillt, in caring obstinate gleets, at I have experimentally tried them on upwards of 600 cases, ami always with the same result, vix. "perfect < ure." " C. A. Bahingtoa. senior physician to the Loek Hospital, (irosveaor Place, London." For sule wholesale and retail, by A B. h D. Sands, 100 Fa!ton St., Hyme, cor. Bowery and Walker, and cor Band and Bowery, C. II. King, 644 Broadway ; 36 Sisth Avenue. Price $1. Country merchants buying by the doten or gross supplied by A. B. k D. Sands at a liberal discount, aad the pills warranted to them e i" .In JB. IRWIN It CO., Members of the Royal College of Sur ? groat. London, continue to be oonsulted on delicate dis eases ia all their various *'*ces, at theiroftce, '204$ Fulton street, where, frotn the commodious arrangement of their room persons laboring under delicate complaints can be treated with, secreey and safety. J. B. Irwin It Co. pledge themselres that in all cases of the most violent venereal, which have hitherto fallen under their notice, their treatment without merrury Was been most success ful and speedy. They aerd not, by certificates, direct the public attention to their superior practice in thoee diseases, as their re putation in this city is well known and respected hy those who nad occasion to confide in their honor. It is strongly recom mended to females who are in the habit of using their Dei bstrii' ent Pills, that no more than two skanld be taken on any occ?' ?ion, as more might produce effects which those who would he mothers are desirous to avoid. A preventive can be had? iccent cases cured in two days. Those who have injured themselves hy a secret and destructive habit, can obtain relief. Solvent security is all that will he required uatil a cure shall be effect ed. Letters, pott paid, detailing the nature of the complaint, and eevering a suitable fee, will be immediately attended to, and medicines, with full directions, forwarded to tbr panics. _)lfice,'J04| Fulton street. myVI Iro* Cancers cured, by Joseph hawley, ml d.i residence 34 Bayard tlieel. New York. To Mrt, G. Jiokri man, 1Jrtgrn, ,V J. Mr w Yon a, Feb. 14th 1839. Drva Mapvm? I have deferred writing to you until I could speak specifically astu the result of life treatment adopted by my physician in my particular case. I am happy in being able to say that it lias beei perfectly tacsessful; my health is restored and I am ready to start for my friends in Bergen. My complaint, which was cancerous, bad rutted more than twenty years? It hnd advanced for the last two or three years very rapidly; the whole of one hrenat was diseased and bad to be removed.? I had also a tumor between the opposite breast and arm. My general health had bera uadrrmiaed hy the diarase. I had no faith in its being cured; hut by the solicitude of friends I was induced to npplg to Doctor llawley, residing at number 34 Bavard street, New York, upon tlie recommendation of Mrs. Samuel Davis, number 10 Commerce street, Newark. From the great nnmber of patients whitli he is constantly attend ing in New York and ita vicinity, from different parts of the country, I should judge that no man had an opportunity of coming as well acquainted with the practice. I have found Doct.H.a kind and attentive physician, and I consider his medicsl skill no less necessary than the external application ; and indeed I should think it the heigh! of presumption for any man ignorant of the profession to attempt applying a meil jeine sufficiently elfiexcioas to remove a Cancer. I assure ysu I rejoice that one of the profession has the rotiragr and the skill to treat complaints of this nature without resorting to the knife; to whom the afflicted may escape from the impesitions of sunekeey. Yours affectionately, M\UV <?[ bkri.y Dr. lit LLt RADICAL < I RE OF 1(1 PT1 HEB " lice 4 Yssey tlreet, Astor ?oust?A Burgeon of 16 years practice, in ooustanl attendance. Guarantees rmltoal cures arc given in all cases of reducible rapture, Aiestsenglh and cna itiiutioual health of the pulienl being othsrnise unimpaired.? With proper adaptation (>r. Hull's Traaa is perfectly sure to re tain ft* rupture without pain or tho least danger to the patient, or the sligblast Interruption to eternise or business. Attendance given in private houeee. wboro reguiood, at and aft* r 6 o'clock, by the uftee Burgeon N, B.? Patients are ?>utioav<l against tewHtng to spurious in ventions ef Trnsstt advertised ne improvemeuls upon 11011*1.? None are gouuine unless tbey l>enr the signature of A MOB O. HULL?and the only often in New York ia tho original one, formerly in Fnllun itrovt, bnt now nt N?. 4 Veery street, Astor Hose. 6llheodfjg CEL^RATgD EyE TVJ- OUNCIM celebrated Eye Water li adapted t* d| XJ inflamatory disease* of the eye. it has beea tried, and baa "T1" ,B. ?nseswhea hope bad fled, aad when the faculty at medusae bad de- alared the sufferer to be incurable. ft is ad *aH, ***** tktm mW??. j" . R11 wm remove mote net , dead, oioitdy appearances, frequently known by the W usliracti. Eyes that hare been diseased for years, this Era Water baa made a perfect cure in a few day*. IT a*. ? *. CERTIFICATES. N. York. !>??-, pastor of the Cbarcb at Budge villc, auaiiT* j'w ft,""rt'fy ^ * P?o*- ?naa, wham I hare beea ac quaint, d with r tome time, and after spending nine months in tion w'iUi wbto to" the <* U>e lustitto n, witii what they termed an incurable Cataract, so that be ii i i? !* **d ? a Hial of Dr. J. KrancisS remedy three bot h??!id naPF*' remoredlit to the surprise of all'who knew feeT'irinr diTt? ? ?h#t ^ - "er he dn?l pLblil. 5,T* U>,? '"formation for the beuelit of ton A Gentleman by the came of Brady harm* > ? eaeh .ye, after spending eighteen month's with lime of the fir* Oculists in the oily, was given ap as incurable. After using fc)r t rauci? & L)f Wat?r oulj ten days. hit evci wer? nprts>cM? restored to th. astonishment of all kit acquaintances ^ * Another case was that of a poor man, after spending t we ire issirsn K"w"" ta ~ The Rev. J. Harrison. 44 Thompson Street, harms procured a bottle of the above for Mrt. Harrisou'i eyes?says to lus as tonishment, it has removed the diaineai and jiain. which had been excessive for years?she had used many different eve wa. ters, but they all failed, therefore, I hope the public will toon appreciate its value. The Rev. D.Duubar says, from the testimony of those who hare used the Lye Water prepared by Dr. J. Francis, 1 have on hesitation in recommending it to the special notice of ike pub lic, an an inestimable remedy. DUNCAN DUNBAR, **?_ a .-a - . ? ?""?Kwoftfce McDeucal Street Church. (W- ArtifioialI F.y.s inserted by Dr. J. Francis, that cannot be distinguished from the natural, and will perform every mo tion ot that organ without giving the slightest pain, aad for km rV?lmr?"n,entlhi* ke ku received a diploma, 10 Batelay street New York. inl8 3mhW W?? A Laxariitmt Head mf Hair YETH8 "CREAM OF LILIES," highly eeteemed , (?.r Pr??*?"ng tbe growth of the Hair, preserving it from falling out,and freeing it from dandruff. Whiskers muck ly raised by its use, ae also are red hair or whiskers gradually It hal a^L J J'! . ' w,,tho,,t ?jurJ the whiskers or bto/ It has a delicate, extremely plrasaut perfume,and possesses tkn power ot penetrating the root* and causing them to spread out strong, black and healthy a quality poeseseted by no other preparation. Curls, natural or artificial, by its use retain their sha.w m.d are unaffected by d.uciug, warm wea&r, !T.tb? D P<SA |}MCe,mi? f.01" ,ttIe wto,?,a,e a?d retail, by A. B. k n ' cor"',r ?f William: J. 9yme. 63 and 330Bowery; C. H. Ring, 044 Broadway; O. Lindsay, 36 Sixth Areuue, and by most respectable druggists ia the city Perfu mery and Fancy stores. '' rer,u Be careful toask Tor "Wyeth's Cream of Lilies. m30-3m A- PASTOR'S~ ? ? HAIR OIL, 0r.t"?Nb,rt7-prepared by ANTONIO PASTOR. ^ '?* Greenwich stieet, New York. 0il ..*?* l?ee" 4he product of twenty-four wYork1Per'ence? and f?r the l?st sixteen years in the city of sineT. .-d'* li! !" Pracl,,'"Kthe Hair CuttingFu POIJhm nti '' .lC mxJ r,ly "" "?lhat A" PASTOR'S COM POUND OIL is the wholesomest and best Oil for the hair? makes it grow thick and long, preveuU its falling off or turning to toe'hir'fh.'l he" tQ t"rB r'f- ? ?ch ?"ourish? to the hair, that by use it will restore it to it. uatnral colon J" T'l' u ,r?m b*1com,"K shaded, mad if hair is olrcady shaded, which is a great disfigurement to young ladice, and iC used for a short trme, it will restore it to it. natural color, elear ltd whi k? aPi litT rV anJ h",r c!"1; Promotes eyebrows and whiskers. A liberal discount made to wholesale purcha A. PASTOR, _ . 166 Greeawicb street N Y Prier, 60 cents per bottle, highly perfumed. myift-im* ?B. JOSEPH If VANf*. OLD GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY rww- tvd N,?- Ji T:ck S,'P- Water street. ' OV J- EVANS' improved and s?iree?if?| .celiee f,? the cure of all delicate disease*, mercurial affections,k,. kc bet is continaed m usuJ, eoutideut.all; at h,? Dispensary, No. IS PeckStip?which has been esUbli.hed upward, of it) years? Persons laboring under diseases of a private nature or ikoM produced by thu abuse of mercury, will be sure to be relieved and restored to health by a course of treatment at once sure*. h ?Wriu" ku able aud inviloable tecresy it obeersed ' 1 CT7- Person* at a distance can have medicines will f> II M recbons, forwarded to them to w.y p*rt of the Union Lettsea (postpaid>aaoutaiuuig a respectable the, will be attended to JOSEPH EVANS, M. D.' all 0-*. .W -c. ^ . No u Peck slip, N Y _ 7 00 ri8h* baud side going down to the water SpAT?ARTIC LOZENOEB?Arc atutoL O saat aad easily takea^as the men common pmmermmts . k V kCU?'. aBd ??"??* medicine TI^HAILT. ."' Stomach aad bowel., ,.d are the best cathartic ever u."d fa! bilious pertoas. Where an active medicine I. reuuir d the. are not only the beet but the safest that can be administered scout pills now in use. fr?lUr8,'i?p0rl,0'0r {}* ,hat ??ict mankiad ariM from some deraageaient ofthe stomach or bowels, whieh a timc ,lLtai"IC Loteuges would eatirelv obviate. P.r tak!! d w -- ,^oa'^ ll*?r have a box at hand, and i f,? ?SLW Z*, fe#l ^ '???? dcraaeeeirnt ia tbetr lionall. t * nk'"'*'' habits, can take one or two occa sionally to preveat the coetiveness that so generally troublen them. A judicious use of these l<oxenges would preM^lW h"hVaa'intf' ?k" I"1'""'1, ?rWen' thal are ?? instructive U? health aud life, boutbern aud Western citirrns will Rn.l K'X'.l'.Sff"' "???"'?"" *"J '"'"X. " ! ealhartic medicine ever offered to the public. Wbeu T ?V *r* * T Pr'T,,?t's* Of the cholera, yellow counts ?k<'r,,rf'r B1"'1La*l,c' ^ a" the local fevers of U.u country. They are made from a com bins tion of the most valu taintv^of'th"E'U f-r th. ee! tamty of their operation Alto SHERMAN'S ( ELEBKATED COUOH LOiJEW OES that cure common coughs in one er two days aad "am UiTSnOsT"' a."X ?tkrT Wholesale and're tail at 106 Nassna street,one door above Ann. tnvlO y S500 "kward -^;b?? ? sPtrinc mixture" ?PyW for th* eur* of Oonorrhmn. <Reet,. Stricturm *Ji nr*7' ?f ,h? <"*??- "I generation. l>'r1"aB*"? ???"?. without the least m to diet, drink, expomwe, or .hang, fa applMutio. to bum - ?y*gW.en? ,onf. 1ulek"K wommen.Htio.is to deceive thm Si Jlt n BOt T"k fcr ""'f. ?" ?ne sw! ?iwah for it. Our object u to notify where it can be had and that the proprietor ^challenges a -lugte ?me ?f rer,n? ti.morrism, be brought, ia which the mixture will not effect a r n.id f,m under forfeiture of f.y00. p,d CUf*? This is a disease that unfortunately pervade, all rank, ef *o jkj-,1,,.1 lh. um sftSa s.? M*njr itp mr? d hi two Ua%?. ^ For sale only it DR. WM. H Mil NOR'U n a. ?* Slailih, " k IluUh,B-"'.???rofCheenutanJT.hrim r mj.lm* DISEASES FROM IMPRUDENCE AND SECRET DESTRUCTIVE PRACTICES.?Education obtained to the fir-1 medical college# in Europe?practice rendered per fect by t?< iity-lre year*' eiperience m the Hrtlnh Army, tha Military and Nnral Areenal* ami HoanitaU,audio the Weit In. die*, are the teet* b) which mankind dtould be guided whea tha aid of a practitioner i* required There are the quali ll< ationa of DK. JOHN BAKER IRWIN, end eticcee. perfectly unei ?mpled in the city of New Yarfc, the proof of the great certain, ty whieh attend* hi* treat meat of the mo*t obetinate rate*. I la ha* acrer had one failure ! Tlte great iarreaee ta hi* profea ?ioaal hiwiae** ha* aompelled him to take another ufbce, ia ad dition to hi* old e?tahti*hrd oRae. 004| Pulton (treat. He map be ron*ulted daily, priraleljr, *eeeetlj an.1 confidentially at Na. 204) Pulton itreet, or No. I* Beehmau itreet, one doar below Naaeau. Br car'ful to marb, the Doctor w connected with no oSter office, and upon hi* eatea*i?a practice and eiperience he most earne?tly cautino# again*t ignorant pretender* and the u?e of ri'ltr,l*HKT> WAIL* IT JAMBA NIIKDBIf RKNNBTT, WO 21 AWN flVRKRT. TRRMS op ADVERTISING.?The e?te??iv* etreulnt.aa of the NnaaLD, hoth in town and country, make* it a *aportar channel for adrertl?er*. I day, |0 M 9 . ? 0 7ft ? . . 1 00 4 day*, ft 9* I 7 day*, |l M I 10 day*, S3 N ? . . 1 AO S . . 100 II . , til ? . . i lift . . iB|m * . ia roa iiuht Ltwna on t.r*a. 9 week*, . , |t 00' I month*, |0 OS 1 month. 0 00 | 0 month*, * 10 00 K All adrertitrment* ta he paid before their insertion irtuement* in?j fled in the Wek*i.t Hb**lw at ?1 OS per wpiara erery laaartiun. Maantwn Hnnai.u?inroad erery morning. eacrpt Sunday price Wrecent# pee copy. I oi#itry *nh*erfher* fnrhuhad a the same rate, far any apeeific period, net a remittance in ad ?nitre. No paper tent, unlet* paid in adeanre. Wrnnt-r Hennt.n?imneo *rery Saturday morning at t o' clock, price #?> emit per rwpy- Furnwhed to eanntry ?uhaeri her* at |S par annum, ta adranca. Coeenrnettenr* are reque?trd to addrea* their letter* tn Jimm Oih Jim BeimelI, Fronrictar and kditerj and'all latfin ea baaiaaaa mast be paat paid, m