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VI EW Wl/KKk ?UK ANU AUittOUL Av TURI8T8. rcceutly iaporUil toil fur sale by WILLIAM J ACK80N, 10?Broadway. THE SPORTSMAN'S CABINET, devoted lo the geauice ? port* of the fi< Id and interesting illustration* of natural his tory, connected with the chase, the surf, the ?tr?am. with; amusing and instructive anecdotes and elegant engravings | 2vn|s. flvo. cloth. BRITISH HUSBANDRY, exhibiting Uir farming practisein j venous parts ?f the United Kingdom, and embellished with namrrous cut* of farm buildings, utensils, instrument*, k c. ? i vol*. Sro. cloth or bound. ? . THE HORSE?Th. History and Treatmen t of the Horse, to 1 which it adJed a treatise on draught, shoving the power of the horse, how calculated, difference of opinion as to wheels; | the power of the horse and steam carriages compared and | their relative eaamsci. real action of the herse in walking, s ... i a s.. L,a<l naeeiavei litr east siiv.ll ItsaiKC C ?I" '??? ? I ? *-? ? . . ? a trotting and galloping; how best to load cirrisge* for easv draught, springs, railways, and canals, kc.; illustrated with t)u 111 urour cuts mo* eloth or bound. uuinerouR vat.. # CATTLE?Their brerdf, management and diseases, with an indei illustrated by hrauttful cuts from living subjects of the i finest specimens of the various breeds, anatomy, kc ; 8vo. cloth or bound. SHEEP?Their breeds, management and diseases; to which is added the Mountain Shepherd's Manual. The whole illus trated with cuts, not only of the finest specimens of various breeds, but also of Microscopical Views of differentv sorts of Wool, very interesting to the Manufacturer; to the import ant subject. The Diseases of Sheep, very great attention has been paid. In one large volume, 8vo. cloth or bound. ON PLANTING TIMBER k ORNAMENTAL TREES, with cuts, tlvo. cloth. A TREATISE ON ROAD MAKING. REPORTS OF THE CULTIVATION OF SELECT FARMS?These Reports comprise un Account of the Farm ing Processes carried on by eminent Cultivators at the fo low ing places: Nor.h Hampshire; Waulby; Scoresby and Rtilge mout, in Yorkshire; a Hill Farm aud a Vale Farm in Glou cestershire; at Netherby,iu Cumberland; in Sutherland;aud in Eastern Ross. THE COMPLETE GRAZIER, or Farmer and Cattle Breed er's and Dealer's Assistant, with an Introductory View at the different Breed* of Neat Cattle, Sheep. Horses aud Swine ?also an Appendix on Prire Catlle, harm Accounts, and ether subjects connected with Agriculture, illustrated by nu memu' engravings, Svo. cloth or bouud. CLATER'S CATTLE DOCTOR, contacting the Causes, Svmptons, and Tretament of all Diseases incident to Oxen, Sheep. Swine, Poultry, and Rabbits, I'dnto. cloth. CLATER'S FARRIER containing the Causes, Symptoms, aud most approved Methods of Cure for every Disease of the Horse: with a Practical Treatise on Diseases uf Dogs. 12mo. cloth. THE SPORTSMAN'S VOCAL CABINET, comprising an extensive collection of Origin*] Songs aud Ballads relative to Field Sports; with Notes and Sketches of men distinguished OB the Turf ov the Field, kc. I2m<>. cloth. jeOBSt PATKIKT WINDLA8V BEDSTEAD. 9&~ THE Subscribers, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, are prepared to execute, with despatch, all orders for their Ub nvaHetl Patent Swelled Beam Windlass Bedsteads, which art bow .umost universally used, as being the best article as yet in vented?combining ease, convenience and durability. TIi* sacking, acted upon by the windlass aud swelled beam h made perfectly light and free from all liability tv sagg, still Icav ii,- an elasticity iu the tame, which renders it particularly easy and simple in construction: the matter of putting up and t-akiuy down will be found of but little trouble in comparison with thess of any other construction, whilst the prwcisiou with which Iht component pant* are fitted, acts as a safeguard against the intro duct ion of any kind of vermin. From the care taken to render each Bedstead perfect, their qualities for durability will recommend them to purchasers? 1 tc call who are invited tc call and examine a large assortment, now on Baud. Also, a large assortment of elegaat Furniture, Mattrasses Feather Beds, kc. constantly on hand. J. W. k C SOUTHACK,Nn. 196 Broadway, jelly Franklin House I ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANICA.?Treatises from the j above, as fol ows, jusl recencd and fur sale by WILLI AM JACKSON, 104 Broadway. Brewster, Sir David, Treatisr on Maguetisxi, illustrated by upwards of 109 engravings on Wood, and a Chart of Magnetic Curves, crown 8ro. cloth. on the Microscope, with 14 plates and numerous woodcuts, crown 3*o, cloth. Fletntug. John, Mollu?cou? Animals, including Shell Fish, contaiuinc an Exposition of Structure, Systematical Arrange ments, Physical Distribution, and Dietetical Uses, with a refe rence tv the Extinct Races, with 18 plates, crown 9vo, cloth. Oraliani, G. F , Essay on the Theorv^and Practice of Musi cal Composition, 4lo, hoards. Havdou, B. R , and Hazlitt, W., Treatises on Painting and the F me Art*, er. 8vo, cloth. Hoshing, William, Treatise on Architecture and Building, with 47 plates, 4to. hoards. Jameson, Robert. Mineralogy, according to the Natural His tory System, copiously illustrated with wood cuts, crown 8vo, cloth. Leslie. Sir John, Treatises on the various subjects of Natu ral and Chemical Philosophy, cr. 810, cloth. Mackintosh, Sir James, Dissertation on the Progress of Elh i?al Philosophy, during the 17th and 18th centuries, by the Rev. W. W ha well, 8vo cloth. Neill. Patrick Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Garden, with nu merous woodcuts, cr Hvo,cloth. Phillips, John, Treatise on Geology, with plates and wood cuts, er 8v >, cloth. Roget. Dr., Treatise on Physiology and Phrenology, 2 vols, cr. Bvo, cloth. Wil?on. James, Oenrral and Systematic Treatise on Insects, with 940 figures on steel, 4to boards j?50 3t \j EvV' AMERICAN LITERARY PERIODICAL.?Early Jl v in July, w ill be published No. I of a new original period ical work, to b? continued on the l*th of esery month,? ntilted ?? THE MONTHLY' CHRONICLE OF ORIGINAL LITE RATURE." The distinguishing characteristic of this work is, that it will be entirely and eirlusivtly original. It will be ~~ ' jAsi amply and efficiently surname J in its several departments, hav ing for its resources the united aid of a distinguished Literarv Association, including some of the most prominent writers of the day. Its pages will consist chiefly of essays, novelettes, local sketches, brief philosophical and analytical reviews of new books, ficctise, pot try, with critical notices of the drama, fine arts, Ac. Each number will contain about 70 pages of matter, entirely original, and printed according to the best taste. Subscriptions Three Dollars per annum. F SAUNDERS, Publisher, 357 Broadway, j?29 fity by whom nnbscritiers' names will be reeeised. nEMALE L.UVELINES8?SLI'EKkLLUt-s ii-aiiw L* Nature doubtless originally intended the appearance ol ladies lobe in accordance wilih their set; but how frvquratly and with what unpleasant sensations do we see ladies, otherwise beautiful, completely unsried by that unseemly dasfi^urement a superfluous growth "f hair upon the face or neck 7 ATKINSON'S DEPILATORY has nroved itself in thou sands of instances that nave come nnder the proprietor's obser s atian to be a positive and easy remedy for this unfortuuate af lie I ion. No cosmetic has ever been hailed with the uuiv* asl snlis faction that has accompanied the introduction of iht invalua ble preparation, one single application of which will in a few moments entirely remove the hair, leasing the tkiu softer finer, whiter, ami much improved in its appearance. It is so mild and harmless in its nature, that it can be used upon an infant, without the least deleterious effect. In consequence of the increased demand for the articles, Uw in. 'priethr lias appointed Messrs. QUIOlNS, IW Broadway Ni w York, General Agents for the United States of America for the Depilatory and Mahomed's Turkish Dye. Conntry dealers will be supplied by them on the most reason able terms Price two dollars per bottle. mM tfs UJ? -fSd| R-WARD.?< Rl?98'8 SPECIFIC MIXTcRL tptlvU for the cure of Gonorrhoea, f Herts, Strictures, and soot agon* comp aiuls of the organ- of generation. Of all remedi s yet discovered for the above complaints, this is the most certain. It makes a speedy and permanent cure, without the least re gard to diet, drink, eiposure, or change in application to busi We give no long rioackith recommendations to deceive the public. If the mom ine does not speak for itself, no one shall sneak for it. Our ibjeet is to nobly where it ran be had, and that the proprietor challenges a single case of rerrnt Gonorrhoea to he brought, in whieh the mixture will not effect a rapid cure under forf. itnre of l^'iOO. This is adi esse that unfortunately pervades all ranks of so ciety?high, low, rich and poor, matrimonial and single. They are now presented with a remedy by which they can rare themselves without the least eiposure, la the shartest time pos sible. Further, the disease cannot be contracted if a dose of the M xlure is taken at night on going to b?d when exposed. It is put up in bottles, with full directions aceompnaying it at fl a bottle. One bottle lasts a week, which generally cures. Many arc cured in two days. For sale only at DR WM. H. MILNOR'B Drug Stwre. No 193 Hroadwat, corner Dry street, (Frank I in House,) New York ?and at Jones % Hutchinson's, csrstr of Chesnul and Seventh stroll. Phi adelphia. jtl8-3m' H ;ow IO BEAUTIFY the complex ion.?WY L r.TlfS Mil K Of ROSES?Celebrated for the last 4(1 years ia Eue jw an t America for soffenwig and beautifying the skin, and rendering it smooth and delicate. It is a most per fect luxury alter shasiag or washing, Ac. It is a positive cure for pimnles, sunhura, lan, eruptions, freckles, As. Indeed it is so valuable that no toilet <r dressing (Sse is complete without it. For sale, wholesale ?ml retail, by A. B. A D. Hands, 100 Fulton, ewrner Willis,n st.; J. j?,,nr U <n,| ggo Bowery; C If. Ring, 944 Broadway; Q. Lindsay, J* Sixth Avenue, and most druggists, ?",?? London and America. Ask for Wyeth's Milk of Rnirn,decidedly superior to any nthewoeM n,SO.?o, Removed dr. h. villkrb ha. mm, HA Liberty street to No. 4f" Lispeaard street TO SUIT THE TIMES?OPERATIVE DENTAL IVROEKY ?l"he subscriber poffertns even op atinaoalhe tei th and cuius i n the most modem and api r-rvnl prior ml, - of the Dental ?r' " d with professional skill. Irrep.d .ri,i.s of the teeth ill elm ' S arid adults remedied; rsli Ills teeth tilled with gold, lie s? ie. in ri ndered firm; teeth estrseted; tritt, lived,from one tooth I . a ? nmplett set ea ma-re. ire-redo., one -thirds N. B Tooth. ' lie removed instantaneonsly. I'riee Ml rents, mvlfi- nw 0 . H VII." ERA rp HE NOTF* of the Bank of Wester* N-w k-rl,, st I Hochestei - I o tners' IUi.k of Orleans, at Osiers? United At lies Bank, 'I Buffalo are redeemed at toe Acitrt of th? B ink of W? stern New Yurk, No. 4 Walt streit, at j p*r cent, discount. jedf lis' B?oo*L?w salt water wajlm and cold BATHS. Mtr the South Ferry, margin of the East Biter ?MR. ORAT would ioTorm the inhabitants of Brooklyn aud Now York, Uwt hit Botht arc now open etero day from 6 A. M. till It P. M. for Ladiet and Gentlemen. They are itted up in tho inoat appro ted style. Ladiet aud gentlemen can take warm beths every day. The Swimming Bath it eaeluaiealy for ladiet on Tuesdays and Fridays until 6 l'. M. One warm bath, 3d cts; 6 tickets, a 1.00. Cold bathe, lij ctntt jell-3m* ?To daily puff all care amy, Juet tmok a light S?;ar !" THE BEST and most nltnnvf ateortment of 9EGAR8 in thit city it to he found at 8EIXA8' old ttand 77 Cedar ttreet, where acomtant tupply of the tnott approved brandt it alwayt to he met with. The arrange menu which Seixa* hat made, enable him to furnith hit cuttomen with direct importa tion!, selected from the manafacloriet by competent and ei|>e rieuced judges ; and lie it prepared at all timet to furnith the public w ith Segar* of exquisite flavor and quality, either at wholesale or retail. Among other favorite braudt, he hat now on hand a large tupply of Norreago't. Regalia't, from the government manufac tory, very superior ^Victoria,a new brand,and a segar of exquisite flavtr; La Norma, Trahuca, Congress and Caaadora, with many others that cannot be comprised within the limits of an adver titemeaL Straugers, before purchasing elsewhere, would do well to call at 77 Cedar street, where they may be assured af obtaining none but the genuine article. To hia old lYieudt and customers, Seixas need only say thai he it determined to maintain that superiority which his estab lishment lias acqu'red, from Ihe known excellence of hit stock of Segara. In add it iou to Ihe above enumerated brands, he has also a supply of Cubanas, a very tu|?erior and favorite segar, and the only lot that has been imported for several years. Connoisseurs should lose no lime if they are desirous of enjoying this luxury. my38-lm* MEDICATED LOZENGES. IVboletale and Retail at No. 106 Nattau ttreet, one door above Ann. I form*, I fornix, are infallibly destroyed by usi-g Sherman's Worm Lozenges. They are the greatest discovery over made, and the only medicine that never fails, aad are so pleasant that children mav eat them as freely at acoiniuou peppermint. Coughs, Colds, Jlsthma, tightness of the chest, coisumption, Ac. cured in an almost incredible short time by using Sherman's celebrated Cough Lozenges. They cure common cases in one day. Tliey hai e cured more cases within the last six months than all the Balsam's of Liverwort, H< rebound, See. put to gethrr. They have cured a great many eases, where no hopes ?< re entertained of recovery. liilious Complasnti?Sherman's Cathartic Lozenges are par ticularly adapted to bilious cast s, or where an active Cathartic is required. They are the best medicine iu u?e and so pleasant as to be eateuas readily as ordinary confectionary. Heartburn and acidity of the stomach, dyspepsia, Ac. cured by Sherman's Soda Lozenges. They cure heartburn in a few minutes, and afford astonishing relief to dyspeptics. Nervous or Sick Hradaeh immediately cured by Sherman's Headache Lozenges. They cure faintings, oppression of the chest, drowsiness, Ac. They are highly refreshing to those at tending large parties, keeping up the spirits and cherrfullness. Laxative Losenges for persons of costive habits, so common to the sedantary. They keep the bowels opeu and after awhile eutirely obviate this troublesome complaint. Charcoal Loxenget for correcting the stomach and bowels. Sarenparilta Lozenges for purifying the blood. Ac. Rhevimtisni. Lumbago, pains and weakness in the back, loins, sides, ueck breast, limbs, joints. Ac. cured by Sherman's Poor Mail's Plaster, 1,000.000 of which are yearly sold, war ranted superior to all other plasters, and for only ISA cents. Sherman's Teething Plaster affords astonishing relief when worn on the back of the neck of children cutting their teeth. Liver Complaint, jaundice, female obstructions, Ac. cured by Sherman's celebrated Royal Hepatin". which has cured more cases within the I?st season than all other remedies put toge ther. It is with difficulty the proprietor can supply the increas ing demand for this jiopular mediciue. N. B.?All kinds tf medicine can he had made into Lozenges and rendered pleasant at 106 Nassau street. Also, Peppermint, Rose, and all other pleasant eating Lozeuges, the greatest variety in the world. Ask for Sherman's Lozenges. je!9-y U, A. ft rati brook'a GENERAL OUTFITTING 8TORE, Where a Gentleman may procure every article for a complete Outfit of the best quality, No. 353 PEARL STREET, CORNER OF FRANKLIN SQUARE, 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 at eltcwhcrr can he bought. Here the steamboat and packet ship may Their toady made Itu-u procure, And prices most modi rale pay For articles will made ami secure. Here they will constaatly keep Ltery article \?elong*ng to that class, From the counterpane, blanket aud sheet To the towel unl cloth for your (Ism. Gentlemen also will fisil Their ready mad* liuen complete, From fabric* the best of their kind, And made up exceedingly neat. Shirts,Uader Shirts, Draw'rs, Belts and Hose, H*ndkei*lriefs, Bosoms and Slocks, While the skill that each article shows, Bring* customers crowding in flocks. But he need not each item rehearse. The Su?pcnder, the Collar, the Glove The ranlaltson. Strap aud the forte. Each fins a* those ineutii tied above. Lwieus, like wise, to order are made By those who are known is excel. kuJ t! And the very fair price that is raid Yields work that is always done wall. 'Tit eitremelv convenient to know Where an ample assort ment is found. Aud at once there be able to go Without searching the city all round. Also. Vesting and Stock Satins, in length*, to suit purchasers AS 1 KIAUttN 1 I'lLLh?ASTRINGENT riLLB?Dr Cherry'* celebrated Astringent Pill<. for the effectaal and radical cure of gleet, seminal week nets, white*, gr uel, and all affection* of the kidney*, Ac.. no matter of however long *taod tug. after the failure of cubeb*, copaiba, injection*, be. Or?r 'jOO.lNW hole* kar* been told, without any complaint to any agent. I'arvso unueh be *aid for any known medicine t To Fe male*. "Washington *treet, July ItHh: Mr*. W?? inform* Dr Cherrrthat the three hoie* of pill* purchased from him,entirely cured her daughter of the gre> n sickness, after she had hernuiv der the care, for IA month*, of ?everal of the most respectable physician* of tiii* oily." " Loudon, June SJ, 1833? I have much plr-asure in subscribing to the effieacy of Dr. Cherry'* Astrin gent Pill*, in coring obstinate glret* a* I hare ciperimrntally tried tliemoa upw yd* of 600 rate*, and always with the *am? re*ult, rit."perfect r lire." " C. A. Babington. tenior physicists to the Lock Hospital, Oro?reiic.r I'lae.-, London," For *ale wholesale and retail,by A B k D. Sand*, 100 Fallon H.. Sym?. eor. Bower* and Walker.and tor B?nd and Bowery. C. II. Ring, B44 Broadway ; 35 Suth Areuue. Price f|. Country merchant* huying hy the dr ?en or gro*? (applied by A. B. It l>. Baud* at a liberal discount, and thr pill* warranted | to them *n30-3m IN FA L L I IlLK AND A tilt E EABLE CURE Toll A certain delical* disc**-.? MORGAN'S celebrated COM j POUND BALSMAK, PILI.H have enjoyed the patronage of Btr Asllc*, Cooper, Brai st^ Cooper, Dr. Elliotson, of Loa ' don, Dr. Allison, Luton, Lin u ?, of Edinburgh, and alto of the most *rirnltfir physiciauv of this country for the la*t fifteen I year*, and aie looked upou a* the great desideratum so often at tempted, I?ji prior to the ahore time, never discovered. They are the only safe and efficacious remedy in p>e*eat use, in all ; stage* of tho?e disorder*, and entirely obviates the making i?? of 1 three disgusting, nauseous, and in soinr rase* highly injuriouv medicines, Cubebs and f*Hfk, the dangerous C0MW*|Mnret and uncertainty wf the latter are too well krvown to require | camment. Sir Astley Cooper'* remarks at Guy's Hospital, published in " The Lancet." of Bept. I?, 1831, in a cluneal lecture to his pupil*, ?? a saffinent guarantre of the huh character of Mor gan's Pill*: " Gentlemen, I dare tay you hare observid the wonderful mere** of Burgron Morgan's < <impound Bwlsmaic Pills, which are used here, (Ouy't Hospital,) tsclusirc for lire lhal discharge*, and the mauy complicated affections of the urinary organ*; indeed, M.'s researches (which I recommend to your notice) on grnit* urinary disease*, are the most complete I ever perused, and hi* made of reasoning is *o plain that the merest tyro amongst you ran comprehend them." For sale by appoint nwiit by A. R. k D. Sand*, 78 and Iffti Fulton It; Byrne, 63 Bowery ror Walker, and 330 Bowery cer Bond. King. 844 Broadway; 35 Suth Avenue. Price AO sentr and H per bot. OJ" Observe the proprietor* *eal en each bo*, widow! which none can be genuine. a33-8m o?- Dot TOR 0LOVEK ii Comulh* Muring the nay .,|,|| ercning at ht* office, where his attention i*confftied r?. lu-nrly to a *eleft branch of his profession and In Ihe cure of such di?ev?e* as hare baffh-d the skill of (tie vtieni need practjii inert, ignorant pre tender*, and nostrum renders. He has in*r< dured into his practice several new chemical compounds wnirh are quirk in their ojierati >n, and dern edly efticaciout in perfecting the cure His oflite is i Ann *treel. The prirate entrance isthe fourth door from the Museum. Lamp at the inner office door in tl e arming. N. B.- I>r. O. kep* a ger.eral assortment of Tru**e?, which he adjust* and applies in difficult c**e* of Hernia; als<>, Bin pen ?or B n lage*. jelfMm* D IAEA BE B from Imtwadenr*, and Secret Puttuctire Prac? tier* ? Education outlined in llie fir t Medical College* in Euro|?e?praclice rend'-red perlect I * twenty-five year*' etpe rienrr in the British Aimy, in the Military and Nival ll>>?pi tnN and Arsenal*, and in the Wist Indus, are the te.i, by whirh mankind ar nuld lie guide.I wlieri the aid of a Practitioner i? required. The?r are the qnaliflr 'lion* of Dr Jotrv Rsar a lawirt, and *urce?s perfectly uii'*<mphd in iherityol New Turk,Mm prwf *f tk? great certainty which attends hi* treat menl of the most ?bvl nateca?e . Hclio nr-rer h?vd one fsilur. ! The g i at tn<-. ease of h's professional business has compelled him In lak' another offii e. In ad 'ilion to his old estahliahn enl 3*14' Fulton at lie mat In- eonsulled d iily.pnral) I*. set rrlly, out cot ft u ntia Iv at No 304} Fulton *ireet,or N?. IJUeekman street, one door in low N*s-au. Ar (bene nfTn-ia may b< had, jn*t puh'i-hed by Dr. J. B. Irwin, ' 4 Treat! e on |(i? Mle Org en* of ()< iteration, and on the rarm. di <a? . connect'd 4bnrewiih,",f N tosan tion with any other office. jelk-lm" JOHN GILBERT, DKT GOODS BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ?w Winn aviLoiao, co?mi or iiohaidi fUfi am ?awotbb itmbt,. Room No. 14, Up Stain (&" J- O. ku had u rxltDM * * eiperinne* in a general aountry business. a* wall ?? m thia eity, and flutter* himself he la fully eompeteat to five satisfaetioa. The utmost despatch, and an unflinching adhereuee to iuitructiona, will be strictly observed. Refertncei in Ktw York.?Robert Jaffrai It Co.?J. D. Disotway It Brothers?raraielee, Kilbura It Rodger*; Hoyts, Wade It Edwards -Van Arsdale It Co.?Foster It Gaston?Fearing, Dawsou It Swan?Wm. F. Dixon It Co. New York, Muy Sth, 1839. my?-lm SPLENDID EXHIBITION!! A Beaatiful Cnllectioo of Dry Goods! Extensive, and oue among the handsomest in this City!! CONDUCTED UPON CORRECT PR1NCIPLL8, THIS ESTABLISHMENT HAS SUCCEEDED BEYOND ALL PRECEDENT. From ? very humble nod unpretending Store, one year ago, it now nesumee the form and elegance of AN EXTENSIVE BAZAAR! IN ONE LITTLE f EAR ONLY?LOOK AT THAT'.! LADIES ! call and see us! WM. V ANN'S, No. 901 Grand street, (between Allen and Orchard streets.) my37-lm* NEW YORK FIRST PREMIUM SHIRRED HAT DEPOT, Ne. l'A? UBAND STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. (KJh MRS. McGAY has now on hand an assortment of the most superb Shirred Hals ever offered to the Ladies of New York. Her European experience qualifies her to assume the very highest position with reference to this department of Milli nery, and that position has been sustained by premiums from the last fairs of both the American and Mechanics' Institutes. alS-ta* WILSON'S HIGHLY IMPROVED PATENT MAMFOLD WRITERS, FOR GOPYING LETTERS, INVOICES, DRAWINGS, PI.ANS, Ac., Ac. N. B? Constantly on hand, a spleudid assortmcut of POCKET BOOKS, NEEDLE BOOKS, CARD CA8E8, MER CHANTS' BILL BOOKS, and PORT FOLIOS, of every description. june3?y 4* NASSAU STREET. ROWE&CO.'S . ONE QUALITY HAT ESTABLISHMENT, 3 HANOVER STREET, 4 DOORS FROM WALL STREET, (OPPOSITE THE EXCHJIVQK.) Constantly on baud an assortment of th? inimitable Short Nap Beavers and Plain Castors, at the reduced price of $4 60. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fl8-y JAMES & TAYLOR, I'ANH TAILORING ENTAli MNHnENT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CLOTHS, CAMIMERES, VESTINGS, A TAILORS'TRIMMINGS, ai7-y maiden I.anr. iVew-Vark. ATWILL'S MUSIC SALOON. PIANO FORTES AND MUSIC. ATWILL is constantly receiving from the -nanufaetorv, superior Piano Fortes, manufactured expressly for his establish meat, of various patterns of Rose Wood and Mahogany, with the Grand Action, Harp Stop, Metallic Plates, Ac., embracing the latest fashion of lurnitnrCj with tablet and hollow cornered fronts, veneered legs, and Grecian scrolls; all of which are warranted to be made of such material, and so well seasoned, as to stand the test of every climate, and can be returned if any defect is found in the instruments. Price from $1S0 to $060. PIANO STOOLS of various patterns, to correspond with Piauos, of rose wood, mahogany, Ac. PIANO COVERS of every variety of colors and quality. Piano Forte Tuning Forks, Hammers, Ac. Instrumen of every description tuned, repaired, or packed, at short notice. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine the above. FLUTES, CLARIONETS, OBOES, FLAGEOLETS, OCTAVE FLUTES, PICALOES, FIFES, &c. &c. Also, constantly publishing by the Subscriber, all the NEW AND FASHIONABLE MUSIC, which, in addition to his large and increasing Catalogue of Standard Music, Instruction Books, Gamut Scales, Ac., constitutes the most valuable assortment of Music in the country. Purchasers will fiud the counter covered with the newest and most favorite Songs and Pieces. Also books of the same bound, for the convenience of persons leaving the city In addition to the assortment of Music,all the various works on the science and composition of Music, by Burrows, Gatel Calcutt, Mason. Ac. The price of Music, sold at this establishmeut is as low, if not cheaper than at the other shops about town. JOSEPH F. ATWILL, f 31 -eod6m MUSIC SALOON, sign of the Golden Lyre. 301 Broadway, near St Paul's. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S PATENT STEEL PENS, To be had of all reepeetable Stationere and Fancy Hood* Dealer* in the United Statee, AND WHOLESALE ONLY AT THE MANUFACTURER'S WH A REHOUSE, 109 Hsekimin street. The above Pens are all manufactured under the personal su- li?ra J estop A Sou's best cast steel, (which cannot be surpassed parintendence of MIL JOSEPH GILLOTT, who for twenty iu its excellent quality,) aud at the sludiest and most able work vears has devoted his time in close application and study to miu are alone employed, the public may with confidence rely their periertion. upon n maintenance ol those qualities which have obtained for A practical mechanic himself, no effort is spared that will id Joseph Gillolt's latent Steel l'eus so great n reputation, the least tend to their improvement; they are made from Wil OPINIONS OF THE PRESB " Joseph GMIotfs patent elongated metallic pens are the best steel altogether, and no longer acknowledge the 'grey goose article of the kind that we have used. Wo went back to the qinll' as the badge of our profession.**?JV. y. Cum. ?ide. quill, some time ago after trying almost erery variety of me- "With one ol these pent we are uow endeavoring to do jus tallic pen in the market .satisfied that no pens were equal to tice to Mr. Gillolt's usefulness, aud can scarcely rocogaize our those produced by 'Goose A Co.:'but having come accroas Mr. own handiwork, the pen seems to move by tome influence in Gillotl'a. we have again enlisted, as every good democrat should, depeuJeul of our own volition, and the characters traced bv it uuder tne - metallic' banner."?Buttun Moimng Putt. are altogether superior to any wrhave hilhertonttempted. We " The case itself is worthy its rich contents, and tne whole have pleasure >a bearing this public testimony to Mr. Gillolt's reflects credit u|wn the establishment that has saved to penmen pens,as we feel n personal obligation for the fncilities his tuven snrh a world of trouble in cutting goose quills, and nibbing tion affords n. AYir York Htrmld. points a little used. " Qillotti Steel Pent."?"We are not in the habit of uaing " We may safely speak of these pens as excellent; as deserv- metallic pens, but we find those of Mr. Joseph Gillott the best ing high cornmeudaliou "?Phil. U. S. Gm:. we have ever tried, and we heartily recommend them as eacel "A geod steel pen lasts longer than a quill, and when it is leut. They are the handsomest too, that we ever saw, as far as past service, yon have only to throw it away and fit in another that goes aud the mode of fastening them tn the stein is su to the holder, and there you are. armed and equipped for scrib- perior tn any that we have noticed, Tsolding I hem much firmer Ming. If made of the best steel, and properly tem|>ered, as is nnd in btttrr position. The ense in which they came, at least the east with Gillott*!, they are quite as elastic as the best Hoi- to us, is a 'casket worthy of its jewels.' On the wluile, Willott*! land or Russia quills,and have the advantage of not losing either notal pens seem to us likely to supersede all others "?New hsir point or their elasticity by use. In short, w# go fsr the Ymk Gentle nllhy j MRDICAL CARD.-UR CARPENTER, No. 4 Peel Slip, New York, deem* it nrojter occasionally to remind the public that he continue* to admiuitter ta the afflicted at Ilia old established Dispeatary To a not number of the citiaens of thi* inetropolie he neeiii no herald* to announce hi* victory over <iis? ase. in iU unit com plicated and destructive form* nor doe* he deem it material t Oe very specific in enumerating the name* of the variou* mala dies to which maakiud and womankind are suhjort. To stranger* he beg* leave unit respectfully to remark, the* he confine* himself to office practice, and devote* himself per ?oually to Uie welfare of hi* patient*, keep* no assistant* o? ?hop hoy*, and hat teparate office* for the priv-ucy of patient* wKo can never commn contact. Dr. Carpenter would add that he i? regularly educated te the profession of medicine ami vurgery , and received hi* diplom* in the year 1813, of the New V ork State Medical Society ngned by the highly r?-*p?-rted and much lameuted John R. & Rodger*. M. I)., a* President, and that he hat fer a long terie* of jtar* devoted himtelf to lite treatment and Care of all delieat* ti.d private disrate*. If nearly thirty yeart asuduou* and arduout applifatioa k (he duties of the medical profession, and constant familiarity with every ttsge and variety of a partir ularylat* of diseatev. udrd by a collegiate and regular medical education, entitle the practitioner te any preference over the mere tvro ia the profev ticn, Doctor Carpenter deem* it consistent anJ proper to direct the attention of a discerning public to the inference of the com parison, and an iuveutigation of hi* claim*. re?- Charge* reasonable, and effectual cure*, ia all cate* (uaranteed. Separate and private office*?Tat mat* can ncvev ?onv- in ruulact. tie particular ia tha iiwilivr- 4 Pack Slip, near Peari strati ?l-? DR. CARPENTER n K . 4? I. OY Kit's I.ATEHT AND MOST IMPROVED PATENT TRUSS. rIMIE attention of thoae afflicted with llernia. it called to a X new Tract, lately patented in the city of New York. It* tuperiority over every other instrument will ha evident on n mere inspection, for unlike every other Trust, the rupture pad i? pressed upon hy a double tprmg, which it *o died a* to con vey the uece**arv pre**ure to the lower part of the rupture pad, thus keeping the pad closely applied in every attitude of the body, ami adjusting and adapting itself under all cirauinstaiiret to the person and to the part to which it is to tie apvlird. Pos tessing a double spring, and consequently a dc utile degree of elasticity, it is rendered easv and convenient to the wearer The above Tru?* has taken the place of all other* for the per manent retention and cure of hernia or rupture It is almost the only Truss now in u*e in the city of New York, and the adjacent country. The almve Truss iaadpi*ted and applied hy a Surgeon, who ha* devoted particular attention to the suhiecl of hernia, and the construction and applicati n of Tru***s, at hi? office. No 'J Ann street, near Broadway, two doors from the American Must um, where they may lie had wholesale and re tail. je7-y Dltf Toll l> A\ f NPORT'S C'KLKHH ATKI> HIMOtTH PILLS, 1^?R fUR Ylh YINO THE RLOOW AND CREATING an appetite.?Thtte Pillt, whii-h are so eminently u?efnl for pains in the head, stomach and bowels, have been before the public for twenty years, and are to well known that the pro priefor derma it unnecessary to publish any of the Ihnu-and certiorates, which can be procured, of their efficacy from cmi neni physicians and other*. Dr. Davenport's ( eh brated Eye Water, which ha* hern ihomv ;hly proved for thirty year*, to be a mild, <afe, and sp,, dy cure for I l ?i-i? * of the eye* I ipev i*~ th ?( v ilu ihie lie i Ointment, prep irrd hv J Whea ton. ami ?o lont kno ? ii t c a * -eeilp care for that loathsome diieaae, and for all kind* of pi tt"l 'i i it I ir ikin The abate valuable mrdieine* are live *w|e tvi thi* eil , hy l.awrence Kc-.r Ik Co., Duryee k t ockvraf, H. II. Wiiti .elm k ' o , and - ther*. All ortlrr* directed to GEO. DIXON, Dedham, Ma**>. wili be promptly attended to. jelO-dm' IT IS A MELANCHOLY TRUTH, that in this city n well as otlisr |iU?c?, there are numerous ndividttals going on row montli to month, unci even year to year, suffering cinde r i a certain disorder which they feel to he destructive both to body ami mind Deceived, and almost broken hearted, by the van oua boasting people, whose pretentions fil I onr papers, the) know not how to act or in wheem to confide. It it scarcely possible to imagine the amount of bodily and menial misery an>ing frc in Use p< epic here alluded to; nor was I aware myself of its full eatenl, until the publication of my " I'm air Tr catise"?a little volume designed for those who with for a prii ate, at well a? an immediate and perfect cure of these complaints, hut whicl how ever, has give u me a most abundant opportunity of witnessing these fact.. Many, for inslauce, hare assstrsd me, with the bit terest feelings of regret, that they had haen led on to lake fr >m 10 to 19 bottles of drops; others as many Iwtrt of pills; and others again have fallen into the hands of advertising people, (some of the most boasting of the kind) who, it afterwards ap peared, have hern entirely ignorant of the different varieties and cKinges which these cemplaint.s assume and undergo. It must, therefore, be strikingly apparent to every thinking per son, that nothing is of greater r?n?rcpience than to ascertain, f th? beforehand, something of the skill and reputation of the phvsi stan to be consulted in these peculiar diseases; and it is on this account I deem it proper here to give the following statement of myself; Beside the rank I hold of graduate of the University of F.din hergh, and member of the t'ollege of Surgeons, London, Ice. lie., as well as bring the author of a volume espr'tsly on these subjects, (the result of nearly thirty years eapcrtenre,) I have also testimonial alters from the most eminent of the profession, as Sir Aslley <'neper, London, to the neut eminent physicians of America, as Dr. Mutt, of Nrw Yosh, and Dr. rhytirk, of Philadelphia, and whirh I am permitted to show to any nna who wisnes it. These authorities and qualifications, therefore, allow me, with peculiar satisfaction, to state, that I devote a portion of my time espressly to these diseases, and may he con sulted in my private study at my residence, 98Courthtucllstreet, New York, at any hour. Those who are afflicted with any defect or complicated com plaint of the generative organs, however long standing, will oh* tain every possible relief; while those who apply in the early stages of (lie disorder, wilt bs agreeably surprised at the imme diate and convenient mode of cure pursued Ksmalra who wish to state their mm by pent, or are in any kind of doubt or fear, stall meet with the most faithful and del ioate attention. On this I would lay the greater .tress, berause there are varieius affections incident In the rental organs, which, though resembling certain complaints, are nevertheless perfect ly innocent, and to which all are subject. It is a truly awful thing, when such cases fall into tha hand* of unskilful or un principled men For those who wish it, or are obliged to travel, a little rhest, with lock and key, is fitted up, containing every thing necessary for the cure, having the little treatise tilted in the lid. It is sent to any distance?price fit. This lil?le volume also un folds the nature of certain facts winch are often deeply inter esting to married people who have no children. With regard to stricture, or gleet depending en a stricture, generally Hie consequence of badly treated |uwnrrluna.it cannot be too well known, that all the medicine in the world, alone, will never cure it. Those, however, who are reenlenls of this city, or can remain about a week under my care, may obtain a perfect, safe, and ? ssy cure. Letters ta lie addressed to .Ig.tr DH. RALPH, ttenr.. M < nurtlanilt st? N Y. A CERTAIN DIBEADR eradicated by the celebrated Dr. Poett's Urgat ihN F.radicator. It hinders not frnm business, is pleasant to the taste, does not taint the breath acd (weservrs its virlin * any length of time, and therefor*' an im portanf medicine for voyagers, and thus* ridtnp in th# < oun try. It never fails in a rerenl rase ia less than dd boors, those of hwtger standing in proportion. Hundreds have l>? a few dsrsei of the l.radiratnr been cured of the Piles. Foe sale wholesale and retail by A. B. It D. Band., eoener button aud William, and the following Drug Blores, *9 Bowery corner of Walker; SB# Bowery comer Bund; Ml Broadway; W Bisth Avenue Priee ll mdO In CELEBRATED EYE WATER. DR. J. FRANCIS'S celebrated Eye Water it adapted to aR inflamatory iliuuei ef the eye. It hat been tried, Mid has succeeded in eases where hope had fled, and wheuthe faculty o| medicine had declared the sufferer te be incurable. This celebrated eye water it adapted to all inflammatory diseases of the eyes, even when in their most tedious and chronic stages. It is adapted to all k iuds of uerrout affections, ina bility teuse the eye lids, weakness of sight, opthalmias, fcc? h will reqievc those nebulous, scaly, dead, cloudy appearances, frequently known by the aairn of Cataracts. Finally, all thoe* inflammatory and nervous diseases with whieli the orgaus of vision are attacked, should invariably be healed by this ines timable remedy. CERTIFICATES. From the Rev. Mr. Davis, pastor of tlie Chsrch at Budge rills, N. York. ^ This is to certify that a poor mas, wham I have been aw qaaiuted with for some time, and after speuding nine mouths is an eye infirmary was discharged by thr Physicians of the Lutitaw tion, with what they termed an incurable Cataract,so that Its was nearly bliud ; a trial of Dr. J. Francis's remedy, three bob ties only being used, removed it to the surprise of all who knew huu, and now he can tee with that eye as well as ever he did, I feel it my duty to give litis information for ths benefit of tlM public A Gentleman by the tame of Brady, having a Cataract on each eye, after spending eighteen mouths with some of ths first Oculists is the city, was given up as incurable. After usiag Dr Francis s Eye Water only leu days, his eyes were perfectly restored, to the astouishmeut of all his acquaintances. Another case was that of a poor man, after spending twelve months in an eye infirmary, was discharged as incurable with* nebula on each eye. So that he was almost blind?and after using Dr. Francis's Eye Water bu few days, has recovered his sight perfectly. The Rev. J. Harrison 44 Thompson Strret having procured s bottle of the above for Mrs. Harrison's eyes?says to his as tonishment, it has removed the dimness and pain which had been excessive for years?she had used many different eye wa ters, but they all failed, therefore, 1 hope the public will soon appreciate its value. The Rev. D. Dunbar says, from the testimony of those whs have used the Eye Water prepared by Dr. J. Francis, 1 have us hesitation iu recommending it to the special notici of the pub lic, as an inestimable remedy. DUNCAN DUNBAR, Pastor of the McDougal Street Church. This is to certifr that my eyes were in a high state of in flammation, for several monihs. several remedies had be en tried without any good effect, and after using one bottle ef the above eye water, it perfectly restored my sight, and 1 believe saved me from total blindness. Mrs. ANDERSON, No.9 Getrck street. Mrs. McCaffrey 16 Cherry street.?This is to certify, that I was afflicted with acouliuua! weeping of scalding water from my eyes for several months; many remedies were applied with out affording me the smallest relief, and I thought 1 should hava been blind; 1 applied Dr. Francis' remedy, and after using one bottle, I can truly say. it saved me from ab-olute blindness. This is to certify that my son had been afflicted with sore eyes for five years, during which time several remedies had been u-ed without any good effect being derived, aud in conse quence of the great weakness ul his sight, was obliged to keep him entirely from the benefit of education, and alter the use of two or three small bottles ef Dr. Francis' invaluable eye water, it has so far recovered his sight, that he is now able to go to school and pursue hit studh s. GEORGE B. SMITH. Carlton House, Broadway, New Yoafc. Feb. 3d, 1939. M tuy certificates ean be seen at the office. Qty- N. B.?This eye water is not prepared or sold by any person in th - United btates, but by Dr Francis, No. 10 Bar clay street, New York. To prevent Counterfeits, all that are genuiue have the Doc tor's cre't an? seal on each bottle from this dale. , May 3d, 1039. ijljf- Artificial Eyes inserted by Dr. J. Francis, that cannot be distinguished from the natural, and will perform every mo tion of that organ without giving the slightest pain, and for hia great improvement in this art, he hat received a diploma, 10 Barclay street New York. jel9 dtjiAW Forty Yearn Experience in various climates? 'i\oen ty-foar years established in this city?Neither Quackery nor Imposition. DR J. EVANS, No. 12, Peck Slip, New York. OLD GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, DK J. KVANS c- Mtinurs in be oua*?jMd confidentially in all V* **?*! cava, m rrurial and cur-mic di-orcera, wnere the ?? st improved premier, 'Re most expeditious and mild ireatmt nt m-y be drpendf ? ?n To prevent mistakes, be partiru'ar to find No II Pre* Slip Minerva's Una. contn'nng a r? niph-ta p an rl m diclne for every lorm ot the . mease. <. r t>- promi-rd as above. ?iH u?-d willi uieloosinr the paties-b 1 hey w ill be sent to order to a*v pa'trf the ITniier Stat-a, A' o. ap -evender remeoy against V***? *1 tbat may bo full" "li ?t on All lrtt'rs, po t paid, and describing the case, and enclosing a reasonable f. e, will have the remedy -and directions sent to or der. Allenda-iee daily, until 9 o'clock in the evening T?e Others and Entrances are well arranged, and secrecy run be depended i n. No connection with any other effir--, in or out of the city. JOSEPH EVANS, M.D. I n!4 y No. 19 Peek Slip N. Y. THE HUMAN HAIR. Otf-. frrwnal appearance i> lullurncad by uolhiag moM materially (ban a luxuriant crop of hair. Tbr lots of Use hair in most cases is orcaaioncd solely through neglect of thos* mrana which really do rsist to prrserreit. To prevent its do* cay, and accomplish it* complete restoration, it the object to which Mr. Clirehngh hat fer It sawrs directed hi" at ten now. The growth and organization of the hair, it- ?tract are, a* con nected w ith the analoniy of the thin hat been hit |*culiar ?tltdv? To attain Ml information on this subject, he attended the lectures of the inutt celebrated physiologists in London and ICdiuburgh, dissected the different layers of the "kin,exam ined the nerves, blood-vessels and bulbs connected with both skin and hair, and by these mean* discovered the causes which occasion baldness, and produce gray hair. Having obtaiued a perfect knowledge of all these subjects, and after uutneroua esperimruts on heads in different stairs of baldness, and vary ing them according to tlie constitution of the individuals, tha rssult *ra? the priiductioa of his Call braird TRICOPHLROUS, or MKDM'ATKD COMPOUND. It is composed of ingredients of tlie most sisifying powers inml.ined with those whieh will promote the circulation gi*t a healthy action to the skin, and restore tlie related functions af the iters es, blood-vessel and absorbents. It will thus b? evident that only by such means can tbe restoration of tha hair ever be effected. In proof ofthe confidence which CLlRf.HUGH has In reatar ing Die hair, he is prepared to trial with aus gentleman who' would wish to haw the Compound applied by himself at hia Hair Cutting Rooms. This will lie done without any r/.oigr un til the hair is restored. Individuals ofthe highest respectability who have had their Is sir restored fan be referred to, who will testify to the grrat efficacy ofthe Compound. I-ailir* should observe that whs revrr the has hair bacon* thin or broken?oftencausedb hy tying the hair loo tight this Com pound only can restore it. In tach cases, all oils, greases, tee. or any fatty matter is pernicious, aad can only be recom mended through the grossest ignorance. On* apulii allow oI the Trtcopliernns it sufficient to rrasosa Scurf ami Dandriff from the hair and dissipate all impurities from the shin. Price, % I a bottle. Bold by CLIRF.HUUH at his Hair Cut ting Rooms, Corner of Kullon and Broadway, and of his apfl Sainted Agents. J. R. Dodd. Druggist, Corner of Blrerkrr and roadway. Win Miinor. Druggist,corner of Dry street and Broadway. m30-3m II U M A N HAIR. WIIIBKLKM A Rl KIIIIOtVN, Bmce tlie puldicwtion of A. (< It AND J KAN'S COM) POMTION more than thirty imitations or counterfeit* have successively appeared. Now the Pilous system is etplo red hy all the Carlo rs .if New York. But no one, doubtless, svill dispute that the author of ORANDJff.AN'R COMPOSITION is the only person whw has rsp*i tally applied himself wdh seal and assiduits to the so carious microscopic researches. The ei(r.n?e?ci mrnt he has r#? reived is a sure testimony of the general *uti faction given.? The ?nle of this article eirr-.|? his most sanguine esfiretaliou. h rum this date, Mr. A. (JRANDJKAN promises, according to his conviction, to pwfuiat ettraordinary cures upon all per sons who will aire lorn their confidence, and who s.||| p. rmd him to eierrise B. A. according to the caasr and lh? different affect ions of the Pilous system. He appreciates and romhine* with circumspection, all the prescriptions gum in Use best au thois, giving no preference to hit own remedirs cscept whero the case r*<|Uirrs it. and where, morevcr, esperienee for aw many years confirms its efficacy. The principal remedies ai* : 1st. Put", the use of which guaraatees the infallible cure of Xff.ROTRIBIA. and the tem porary or permanent fall of the Hair?all Cutaneoas K.r options of the scalp of a Tetter nature, that whieh it most generally met with ou the heads of ennng children. M Oden/eren* honiH, the employment af which, la a shor time, cures HVDItttTKIBI A. 3d. .'f peculiar Plattn, and a Tbaphorrtic Cap for the treat ment of B hlness?awd anally, prescriptions an ordinh to tha different cases and constitutions. A|ipr<>ved and reiswnmended by the N. Y. Medical h acuity} Office. Barclay St., No 1, Astor House. at Sm* " ' m WtfllLtlHRn WAII.V AT JAiVIKM ROHDIIN HKIMYKTT, no H Ai*?t sTHrr.T. THUMB Off ADVKRTIHINO.?The ettsnsivs riresilatsww of the Mr nsi.n. both in town and rountry, makes it a supers#s channel for wdiBIUsers. roa Twri.vr Lisirs oa Lrss. I day, ft) Ml | t days ft 93 | 7 days, ft ft? | W days, ft M y . . 0 7b h . ? I 30 8 . . 1 00 II . . t *7 t . . 1 no I 3 . . I 731 0 . . ? 14 I It . t 30 rna *mnr t iara na Mae. 3 weeks, M 30 I 1 months, ffP 33 | month, ? 3 00 I 3 months, # 18 0# BK All odwrtiaements to lie (.ml hef. re their ins-rti- . vertisemenls inserted in the Ws.sm v H? astn a? per sipi ire every in?eeti >n. M m sisi, lis mai i, ? i.-ued every morning, evept Sunday per- ticn emit rri f'mm'rs subscribers furhohed a ttie Sam- rote, to . etiic period, una remittance la ad van-e No jr ?? r ,? pnJ i* advance. W s s ai.v Its a si - ..sir 0 t vert Batoedat moemng fat It' clock, prire air rrntt per topy ffurnished to reuntry snhaart be is at ft pei annum, in advance. t'oaarseo*w? yrs an requested to address their letrera (e /???<? /dm d?n Wenneff, Pmpr?lor aad Editor, and all letters oW buatnasa mutt he peat paiaj <? *