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Variety, Prom Ft/anm*.?Hy th# Gfn Taylor we bsve reeetved the Sr Augustine News of the 21*t We evract the following :?Th? U- R- stramet Poinsett, commanded by Charles H. McRlair, lieut commanding. arrived in our harbor on Sunday last from Sr. Johns, E F , where sh had been detained some time in consequence of the injurv sustained on that har while endeavoring to make a harbor in bad weather She has been thoroughly overhauled, and i? now in excellent condition. The Pnin?ett left on Monday last for Tampa Rav, via Indian Key and K-v West. We understand that the U s. hrig Oregon is now at Tampa Ray. Messrs Hutchinson, i^orint'and Rn??ell, a party of gentlemen who Mi here some four or five weeks since, for the southern oar' ot 'he Territory, for the purpose of selecting lanrts for the settlements, returned on Tuesday last, perfectly satisfied with their trip. They represent the superiority of th"t portion o( country, as regards climate and soil, as surpassing their most sanguine exnectations. "We understand these gentlemen are m?k me arrangementst<> take iMNtfWPtftB ol tneirse lected land*, and will xo south shortly. Corny Mahtiat..?The examination in this caw was tcf'tHhv continued fnr the defenee. Several witnesses were disposed of, the tenor of who* testimonv wao extremely unfavorable to the complainant?alledginx th?t the Expedition at Florida in 1812 was a senerallv acknowledged humbux among the officers attached to the station. Reiwated acts of cruelty and it'eyal punishment were shown to have been usual: and dissipation permitted to take a pro. minerit part in the trancaerir>n. On the other hand, the conduct of Tpeut Tansil', hoth personally and in hi? official capacity, was spoken of in terms of marked approbation ?Philnrf. U. S. Gnz. Jan 28. Foos i> TTir WottT.n.? Our papers hv the Caledonia. mention that the prevalence of dense fo?? in November and I tenember, lasting for some days together. Iiotli in London and Paris, had prevented much attention to business, nnd occasioned no small decree of discomfiture. The fox on the River Thames, it is said, became so deep in intensity,and so completely enveloped the Strand and all other parts adjacent to the Thames, that dav was literally turned into mxht. The pas was turned on in all the shops, and candles were obliged to be used to cnrrv on the necessary business of the dnv Many accidents took piece from unavoidable collisions on the Tiver, as well as in the streets and roads of and about the metropolis. Paris, was also enveloped in foe for several days : it extended also, to a considerable disfnnce in the connfrv, and rend red travelling exceedingly dangerous. Tt must have been general throughout France, as it prevented all communication hv telegraph with the provinces. " Objects." savs a Paris paper, "could scarcely be recognized at fifteen or fwentv paces distance. The fog entered the theatres so effectually as to incommode the audience, and the omnibuses on certain lines were obliged to go at a walking pace. In the Champs-Elvsees. the lamps could barely be seen across the road." A Bomb Shki-l or 1775 Found!?The Portland Argus says:?" As the two eons of Messrs Daniel Woodman and Daniel Gould, were digging for clams, on Monday, in the Back Cove, near the channel, they dtseovered the rim of what they thought was a large iron jug After digging round and tugging at it lor some time, they were obliged to get some tackle before it could be taken from its bed. Tt proved to be a bombshell, with the powder vet in it, which was thrown from Mowatt's fleet, on the memorable 15th of Oct ? 67 year* ago? thB day when this (own was burned by (he Bnl'sh! Tf measured 38 inehes in circumference, and weighs 150 pounds Capt. Lemuel Moodv, and Mr. Wm TnWev. we|| recollect seeing it pass over (he town, and sink info the waters of the Cove. It was (he onlv one that passed over dtirine the day. The others all fell among the devoted houses, and exploded. Tt seems as if there could be no doubt of the identity of this curiosity." Madame Celeste?This fascinating dan trust made her first appearance in London on her return from our country, at the Havmarket Theatre. The character of Suzanne was the one chosen for her rernfrfc. The London Sun savs, "she was most enthusiastically received bv a house crowded to the ceil ing. and wpnt through the part with her accustomed grace and spirit. At the fall of the curtain, being Called for. she came forward, and seemed to he much gratified with her reception, which she eracefitMg acknowledged bv one of those expressive looks which are more eloquent 'hun language." Michigan Oorrstt and Leap?T>r Hanghton, ?fale geologist of --Michigan, has made his first retort to the Legislature. -Of the abundance of copier and lead in North?rn Maohigan he has the fulDst confidence. In opening a yewt, he threw out vith a single blast, nearlv two tons of copper ore, nd with it numerous masses of pure copper front toe most minute speck to masses weighing ti.rtv nounds. Th" pnritvof the ores examined, provert to he frorr 51 to 21 per cent. The great mines of Cornwall, do not. at present, produce over 8 per Cent. STATtsTtcs?In the village of Woonsocket, R T . their are eighteen mills, in wt<irh there are 1.2(58 looms. SO.825 "nindles, and 1 lfifl hands. The aggregate number ot v?rd? of goods produced during ihc past year is 9.739 717 : of which there were 230.000 varda ?'?rr?. 584.000 yards flanne's. 361.000 yaHs jeans. 62 400 varda negro cloth", 156 (100 yard? satinets. 5.645.000 yards cotton prints, and 3,117,000 yards cotton sheeting. Navai. ?IT. S. brie Rsinhridge, sailed from Boston. on Thnrsdav. for Porto Rico. The following is a list of her officers T. F .lohnson. Lieut Commandine: .T. W. Revere. 1"' Lieutenant; T. .T. A'mv. 2d Lieutenant; (7. W. Grant, master ; G. H White. Purser; Joseph Rea|p. Assistant Surgeon ; R. W. Shufeldt, E. C. Stiles. B F Van Hook. R J. P. Prince, E. G. Stone, Midshipmen: Wm. Laid, Clerk. THR GFKat L*w SlTTT for a M tu.ton of DoT.t.ars We are gratified to learn from Annnpolis that the Court of Anneals has decided, unanimously, in favor tKe Roltimnrp onrl OKin 1? ailrnnH Cnmnanv tViP puit which had hen brought against 'he company bv Washington county, to recover the penally of one million of dollar* claimed to have bren forfeited to the county because the road was not constructed through certain points within its limits.?Baltimore Amtriran. A Second Crop ? A letter from Farewell, East Tennessee, da'ed Nov. ISth.'saya?"1 ate full grown pears oI the second growth this season, and the tree was full of blossoms of the third growth, when I gathered the fruit of the second crop. These grew in the garden of Mr. Alex. Hicks, mthe village of Rogersville, Hawkins Co. East Tennessee." Emiosattov.?240 English Mormons, whose ultimate destination is b anvoo, and 124 Herman emigrants arrived in St. Louis on the flth from New Orleans The whole number of emigrants who arrived at St. Louis on the 8th and f)'h, numbers 1,417. most of whom are English and Herman?. Moonshine ?Punch savs in his new almanac, that there is no new mo?n in the month of February. l1*^. but there ar' two new moon? in the month or I March following. It is new moon on the 30th of .Tantian : again on the 1st of March, and also on the ' 30th oi March The River.?The Charter Oak.Captain St John, arrived at Albany yesterday about 12 o'clock, having'encountered a good deal of ice above Hudson. She brought ur> bet ween 300 and 400 passeneers. and a large amount of freight. Her passage money alone amounted to $1000. The fare is $3 ? Trtty IVhig, Jan, 27. IP Progress of Temperance ?"Captain.it is reported that you get drunk 1" " The report's true." "My dear sir, why is it 1" " To tell von the truth, I am stationed here with such a stupid set, that, in my own defence, I have to get drunk to graduate my intellect down to their capacity." Caft. IbtFW?who cut out the steamer Carolinehas been api>ointed to the command of a ship of war, and visited bv Prince Albert on board of his vessel. We suppose if he had burnt the city of Buffalo, in addition to his other exploit, the Queen would have visited him also. Fire in Winchester. Va.?We learn from a note written veslerdav morning, by the Postmaster at Winchester, that the jail in that town had just been deatroyed, and that other buildings were then on fire. Onto River?At Cincinnati, on the 23d instant, the River was in navigable order for the largest clan boats. ExgerrrtoN ?Kirhy. the murderer of Mrs. Hunter, and two other men, named Carroll and Payne, are to he hnng nt Nashville, Tennessee, on the lOth of February next. Nick QtTESTtoN.? A man was standing heside the body ol another, when a third person inquired if he was anv relation to the deceased. He replied, !* * wqqrf "flintpt% nor brothpr. I bave nor?p, t?r kmmb But this man's father is my father's son." ? ,i 1 WMI wn inciciani>iwii|'. How to Bnt??o rr Cnn-nttc*.?"Mamma," said a little fellow, whose n. ther had forbid him drawing horses and ahipa on the mahogany sideboard with a ahan<nail. "mamma, this aint a nice house. At Sam IWkett's we can cut the sofa, and pull nut the hair, and ride the shovel and ton*' over the carpet, but here we can'i get any fun at all." Chang Foo, the a?tronomer, observed, that just at the moment of putting the " vermillion pritcil" t.> the treaty of Nanking, the " Man in the Moon ' was dreadfully agitated So doubt he was aw?r< that hia " brother" had been making a fool of hirr self. Thk Earthquake.?The papers in Illinois ar.tl Iowa atwak i?f the Ute earthquake. In Burlington, Iowa, the brick houses swayed from side to side s< vera I inches. OHANIIH DOUBLOONS?For mI bv ^ i.S Stt w.v1. > JNO O'BRIEN, 13 Wall ?i. i?I.OL'il? bMa?Mi*M rfoui.UbfiBa bum itiip 5mh f.om N?w OrWu-, forfji.br m m , COLLlNh * CO M twi. M aW TO LET?The jueinMM (omerlr occupied by ih> |U|B '4H Jdmvi Dobbin, uo- bciw^eu iho 4th autl 6th UifLuurt. eTteitdint from M to Airn atreet, cona'ating of n ad<1 convent? n' dwell inc. with a table and laitabV JJlnotifi attached. witti alerje garden in perfect order, well ft! led with every variety of fruit, and an abwndasce of ahruM* ry?the situatio i the moat tightly on the ialand, comnaauuiut: an eitenaive view of the surrounding country, and the oniy ou<overlooking the receiving reaenroir?being uciiraWe residence for a private family ; or would be let .o a rare fail I'?*?1,1 for a public home, beio^ about t> tninulea' walk troa the nail road. A l??, about live acre* ol (mature land adjoiumg the ahove premiara, to let with ( r without the *aroe FnquiJJ i? -i'u?, or of WM JK. NEWTON, i,17 lm*r No. ?<' Chamher* ?'r?-. t a FOR SALE CMF.AT?Two Hue building* uluated iu a tlnm i*V ing and healthy nl'age ju N. Je-arv, iuitabli* for in-rwaniile buaius ** or reatdence, will be aold lor cnh aud alive good*. A Iso, a Farm of 170 ?Cie?, good'aud, Willi three dwelling :u,u?e*,barn?.fce. anuated u?ar Plmiifiehl, N. J. for $:*> per acre. iidoue of U acre* good land, at $2f per ten'. Alan, 11 aui.II, a o 30 large fauna, cheap, to m it the ime*. A Ian, aton -houawa, 'auoerir*, milla, public hou?e?, kr. Plraaii call on S. VALK, II < 'ortlandt atrrrt, every Satu-d ly from in to 2, or olh i day* al 171 Waahlugtou aired, whi te further part cola* will hr . ivi-n. ill Im'r HAVANA ?Mr*. \V?-at'? H?a<dng linu-e liaa Ix ell i ulire>> refilled - ud pre par d lor the reception of t ave'ler*. Tin lorn-i. n ol ihia houae. No. I Calle San Prdrn mfrmat de la Mathina la decidtdly tupeiinr to auy other pri vioualy ,aiab ioicd u ihia cliy. It ia dirrclly upon the Biy.at ihr leriniuuioii of me Commercial wharf aud adjoining the a lamtnial landing, comm ilieg an eiieiuivr and Oeaniifui new ol 'he entire haibor, with the adja< int country, towm ami vi'leges, and pna*e*?iiig the ailvm ave of a murli I re .her .and inner nir than-he intei or atree-a of the city, although t* u within the u?uai buaineaa limit. I he m jorily of the apa ltnnitaare uiiurually loflv, *| ari u- and airy, and it mav be c lofidently flite-j that no place in thja par of the l*l?0'l offe a greiter advantage* to the traveller or invalid for a w inter re?ldance. The prop ietora ag-in caution rtr*n#ert de-tiurd to Havana, to biimt wi h I hem a passport. tigtn d or verified hy a Spvnun Conau , w h ch U| on arrival it talti u hi th- B -erding < rfi e , aud in conformii v wnh wli eh a p unit ,o ttu mbi k with lugKnte, ke In* to hi proru ed hy some resident f ti e place. Tin Cleik of tin Hone ? ill attend to thia f> mi'ilj, which is ligidly t-iif need h. the Government, and |w?*- tig i* ih-auou* I g nua t i Mr*. Wen'*, by sen nig tneir names up to tlio H >u?e will be re ieled imine-iitel). If hry an auviie tij a previous veaae of f e.r invention to emnaik, lie mil* cm be procuted in anticipation, whicn hi the event ol their aiming late in tlieday, will obviat a detention of from 2 to iff hour* on hoard. Traveller* may leave direeliona at home to have their letter* addrea'td to the rare ef Mr. C. 8. Wr?t, (taking aare to have hi* name dliliuctly wriiten, a* vriy fri quen' tr iitake* are made with roicign name* at the Havana |>oat office) wh chwill euvure their earlieat delivery thiough 111* box, and laeir *afe krepli,e in ca*e of ab ence American and English coin received in payment, aud letter* ofcodi for moderate amount* n< goiiati d or leceived jy)7 liwlw* UK. MOUKI SUV M-ORTH UIVEH nifPENS 1 KY . 204k Kulton tireet near f'' Ureenwicn.?Or M?>rri?on, Vein her of the Royal ihillepr of Surgeon*, Loudon, aud formerly Surc-on in rhe British Na? ry, coctiuue* to he couaulted daily ou all d.aease el a delicate lHture, v*J ill those distressing symptoms consequent nil nxjti licious treatment, and the imprudent air < fguac.t medicines Or. M. ha? had an esperience of twenty : wo )un > treating delicate diseases in all their various audc implicated and uirs a mild, safe and infallible substitute 11 >r mercury, eradieatnil tor venereal virus with certainty, without subjecting thr pattern to any risk or restricting him ill! isusual dirts or purmils wliilr hit medicines are agreeable- in taste and imell. Permuieut obstructions in the urethra, such ai strictures and enlargement of the prostate gland, acrr mtunied with much irritation and <!n II pain about these juris, are some of the couseqncnces of mul-ireurniciit. L'r. M. ticatsstrictures in a scien title manuer. Dromoting absorption of the thickened ritculsr meuiDrane without any pain. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY.?Thousand*0f young mtn are suffering from tlie cousrgneDces of indulgence in a se cret destructive hahit.ai id whose nrrvfs are further injured from thr ase of nostrums.ar d pretended specifics, which stimulate only to induce greater depression. Dr. M treat* such cases on purely pathological principles, and never fails in establishing a care?the strictest honor aud confidence are otiseryr.d. Letter* [oil paid, and coutaining a suitable fee, will cnsuie the cot respondent full advice, and medicine to auv part of the Union, by his giving s history of his case ia detail. 114% Fulousfreel near Greenwich ja21 lin*r FEED?The New York Hice Mill, corner of Jefferson and " Si nth street^, offers for sale, at thr estra low price ol !2>y dullais per too, Ilice Meal egual to indiau for hogs, cows, hor-es or poultry. Also, herd, prune, bioken and ground rice.and South Carolina com gritts or hommony ou terms to suit <r>e iimr?. A, ply a* above. THOMAS BElLBV, )M lw*re AaeiiL NEW CHEAP CASH TAILORING E^TAKLI^HMENT. 62 JOHN ST KELT, NEAK WILLIAM. THK subscriber resprctlully nnnouces to hi tii-nds and the A public geneisllv. that he has opened an establishment on ilie Cheapf.ash Sytem. where gentlemen will alwiys fmd a new and fssh'ounblr assortment of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vesting*, which will be made up to order inaaiyle of fit anil woikinaiiship uot suri assed by any other establishment in the city at the following low prices:? Fine Dress or Frock Coats, any color, from $14 to $18 aU|a-ifine do do do It to 2J Pants of Wool Bl'ck or Fancy I assiinrres 5 to !t VestsofBatrn, Silk, V lenlia. Velvet, fcc. 3 to 6 O-ntlemeu furiiish'tig their own g?nd? can have them made aud trimmed at the lowest possible prices for ca-h. jv24ec JAMES LA'"Y. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. OTR IKKK'8 soluti hi lor the I.air, which will chanre grey b-* ham po itsorigiuat color in a few minutes. 1 In* solution is different from auy yet offered anJ cauioit fail of superseding all others. It is nighlv efficacious, and possesses the great advantage ol be>-u'ifyiug the Pair, withe ut injuring its growth. Those who douht iis virines aie reguested to have their hair changed before paj nig ilit ir inouey. If humbugs would take lip* meth >d ihere wou'd be no rea on to complain. One liill will prove ihe hctbold wholesale and retail and applitd, at No. 5 Chatham st, opiaisiie the Hall of Uccords, New Y ork, up stain, j I 21 I m*ec ENGLISH SCHOOL. HAVANA. ISLAND OF CUBA. CHAHLES DUNNE WATEBLAND, PKINC1PAL. T'HIS Academy was established two yean ago, under the pao. tjivpe-.-e ol toe former lutendrni General ot the J.land, and other aistiugu uoeo tnt'iviouals of the nobility ami merchants of tntseitv. iti on effected op the plan of the Oe man ''gvmua?ia;"aud the tnetnoe olluitiou is the "iutertogative." All the scholar* uuderstaud tlit English language, and many of them 11?.;tk it hshitnailv and nuentiv The Principal has th? exi?eric*Dce of schools in Frinca, Germany, Engl and, and the United States. His chief aim is to rive the youth entrusted to his care a practice knowledge of tnr?ee brunches of a poii e education, which are required in ail activt careers, ami are applicable to any. The cjorsf of study, thezfore, commehcuds the English, (French. German and Spanish languages; History, Oeogr* .ihies. Natnrul Philofophy, the practical part of Mathematics, and Draw mgsof varmns 1* mds. I'rolessors of divers n*'ions and acquire roe nts reside in the es* tablishment; and all the cis**** receive, in rotation, instruction from the director. Such signal success has attend^ this plan of tni.ion, that several cf the nupils, uuder twelve years of *&?* ? write and speak rwo foreign languages. in a jerftctly mic1 (iirihie manner, and those of riper years, correctly and e.isi?y. The acquisition, riot only of the Spanish, but a'*C of othei language*, is thus placed within the reach of the youth of the United Sfates, without its being ore. isarv foi th* m to relinquish the^ many ad* Ullages w Inch accrue horn an English ed ucation. The object of the Principal in 4* siring to receive youchi from the United States, is o faciliiau 'to naiiwroi ol ihe Eugl?*h accent for his Spanish pupils, whieh service would be doubly repaid them by by the tatter, and to introduce he?e the mauly spirit of the English schools. The yoons, citizens of the United Stales can have nothing to fear trom the climate, the house being spacious and airy, situated in a healthful spo', at a shoit distance from the *ity; and tout -wing witbinits limits, a fm? bath and con.ph te gymnast IB (or the pee-serration ol the pupils'health. Two youths, lately arrived from Geruiauy, have p *ss?d the summer in the school iu perfect health. As the principal ik a married man, and hi* wife and sister have of juniordepeitmst chiMm arc inehsj it uy utt>?at of infancy. E very pupfi eii'oys his religions opinions undisturbed. '2 lie terms are *400 p? r aui'uin, payable three months iu adillM c There are no extras except cloth"!, ud books References?MESSRS. CHAS. DRAKE b BROTHERS. ALEXANDEu MORALES, ESQ.. nil Havana TO THE LADIES ?M. LA HUE it SISTER take leave to inform th u friends and the public, that they continue their Carl Establishment, 162 Usual street, corner of Varick.? Th y also embrace this 0|iportuu*ty to# return their sincere thanks for the lil?eral support they receiv?d during their ten year's residence luthit street ; tl?o the plri.mte they (eel at tin satisfaction their friends and customers have uni' ersaly express* d at the quality and t *?re of h?*ir good*; at much lanoi and great efja-nse, they h^ve disroveied a method of dressing the hair which imparts to it a be-iuiiful rich lustre and durability thir will chil'en , # coinpe'iiio", by which means the curl wiil last for one year, and are coufidenl thai uo p uns shall be spared to deserve their future imtronage. Their stock is large and splendid, consisting of fine snd other Cuils, Braids, Prize lies, wire i.urls, Ktngl* ts, Head Dresses, and net Caps, shell and other Combs , w ith other articles appertaining to the bu ones*. I Old Curls dress* d iu the first style for ?5 cents, made to look like iicw. Si. LA KUE Ik & IS 1 EH, d'jn lni*r 162 Canal street, corner of Vaiick BF.Hk, PORK, AND MUTTON, at the store corner of West .iud WarreD-slreeta.?Families, Shopkeepers, ami Grocers, who wish to purchase the above article* by the quarter. are requested to call at the above place, where they will tind a fresh supply every morning of a superior quality, and at prices suited to tfie tirnea. A? economy la the order of the day, purchasers will tiud it to their interest to call as above. December, 1842. d3l Im'r J BROWN, No. 102 Chatham street, has tor aaJe? Sensors Cotton Slide Oar Bad Lace Tinuibles lers Gmlity Binding Tipes Needles Bodkins Ivory Combs Elasti' Oirters Shoe Kibbou* Boue F. .eltls IVarl Bu tons Gdlonns Pack I ins Lamp Wicks Horn Combs Spool Coiton Boot Coid Eyelet Machines Wcllimt Cord Kuiiiing Cotton k.ench Working Black Silk Cord CuitCordv Cotton Bkt-in Ntwing SilkCorset l.acers Shears Suspends is Boot Leers Thread Braids Bone Buttons Sewing Silk Pound Pins Knitting Pins Bobbins Hookas d Kyes Button Moulds Cotton Btils Stay Bindings G'sWitks Whalebone Black I'.us Side Comb* Worsted Binding kern is Halt Puis Stillttos MMalic Eyelets Woodeu Pocket Button Kings Comos j 21 I in* go LOOK AT THIS. j^Mtil,.NTLhMi..S'S Cork Sole Boots,the best of quality, (Hi ,.aj do Water Prool Boots do 4 SO do Light French Calfskin Boots, do |] to I lid do India Rubi er Over Shoes wiih leather soles, I : 0 do Putin hubbers, 50 rdo Daociug Pumps, 1 00 do D-iuciiic Oaiter, 1 21 do Worsrd Slippers, 1 Ob ; And all other kinds of Boots and Shoes in fashion; ladies gaiter boots, huskius, slippers, ties, quilled shoes, prunella shoes. White and black sstiu slippers, burton shoes; India rubbei Stiai-luired, plain and all other kinds oi overshoes: clogs mor-aeins and the greatest a.sorimenl ol boy.* hoots and shoes miss* and children's, oi all kinds to br found in the world, all p| our own maaufsi luring, and the h? st ol h reurh grods.md wairanied t hi lie best, and as cheap as the chea(n si, at Sbl Btoadway, the comet of krankim st and at 94 C.nal street GREGORY la CAHILL, j i6 Im'tc JkT Broadway.^ bONDON ,ii MANCHESTER IN HI A KU1,!bER fM)OL)S yy HOLL8ALE ANT) RETAIL, No. I Wall street. 1 h in?Lt oi untamed ludu Hutibei Water Prool (Jooda, viz: Coata mi J Capet, ol aunerior Uma,'aahir.ere Lama, Perai&i. Mfiiio and Cotton, of nil color* and aizea. IjJoiIi?IihJi.i KubUr, Wniei I'nml, mper Lam*, Lama Tcr i.'n and Cotton, iirepc/ad fort ilori. India Rubber Webbinga loi auap?iidrra, c?r?eu he 2??m?r CHA?. ABRAHAMWON I IVLKPOOL COAL?170 Chaldron* heat Otral Coal in Li yaril, lor talc lu Iota to nut puichaae r, by Mr Jl Ml \ I IV l< llV \ \ w tL I?/?W , .'.ka Aalii on'a rva.i, lactoiy tilled uow IhoOii ; t (rom ably .Vicnd.ot, nod lor *atr by dMr V K I III.I f\?? (i CO WHUoOHH ' I' ?V I N H -'1)0 Intra Uriilyort ir.iliu' ilory, oui^iiaioa Colo11' I** aaa ituicnl ol Seine, Hi nihil ami ".II Si twinea, Iroin 'ii% to Mi lb The above twine* arc all of o rui importatliu, and great car* baa been taken iri theaelcc .ion ol the material and in tin mauulacaire, hor tali in lot"> adit |iurchaacra, by KDWL). K t.'OLLINM h CO. J74 r A Wonth afcer l": VLUlthfcS l MurvJbV ol all Kind*. tiwrchaaed at t' lowed market rate* by h J. KYLvRSTKH'M 444 ilk Wall filter and llu Broadway the i aid soutnwest corner of Ring and Greenwich street, it now receiving a Tall tupoly of Scheylkill and Pe?eh Orcher." Coal, selected from the best rtius, ntuch be uffc't at the fbl I. wing reduced prices, vis !? Preui the yard, brstijuality, broken aad screened, S3,M per too *" " Kg* sice, " 1,50 " ? Stove, ? l.tt " " " Not, " ?,M ". Delivered free of cartute. In 3m?ce JAMKH DOWNEY 'PO KAAilLIKS tJOl.N'U SOUTH, to the West ludies or f Europe ?A respectable female, >4 years of age, wishes to obtains permanent situation at seamstress, in a genteel Umily She would prefer going to Europe, vet wnntd accept ol > goo.' offer to go South or to the West Indies. The beat ol references given. Address A. A. A. bos TgJ, upper Poet office, N York. U'ATGHKS LOWKK THAN EVER.-! coiueqacuce I of the reduction of duties by the Isu uriff, the subscribe! selTing hi*stork of Gold and Hilvei Levers, Anchor Escapemeut Lei ine, and other Welches, ol new and splendid patterns, and Jewelry, at retail, at a considerable reduction from former prices, bring much lower than they can be bought lor hi any other place is the City, Gold Watches as low as 2Tto 86 dollars each. Watches aud Jewell y eichauged or bought All Watches warranted to Veep good time or the money re'urtied Watches aud Clocks repaired is the best manner and warranted,at much lest than the naval prices. G. C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry., d27 lmr* Wholesale and l<*-'a?l, 10 Wall ?u, op stairs. 1 M A R T J N ' S O A 8 H T A1LORINO 1ST ABLISHM ENT. 164 If illiam Street, Corner of -4nti Street, 18 decidedly the cheapest iu the city. There i* ?lway? oi hand a ?el - mock of seasonable itooda, purchased for caah which will b.r made up lo order in the atyle of make. At, mm < mini,', tie., th i has given auch general satisfaction durum the laat (car yen in a posture soring ot i? n*r rent. Ueutlcneo are requested to cull ami eTamioe. Thoaa wh famish th'eii < vu noons, can nave them MADE AND TRIMMED. ' Dress C ata, made and trimmed, -f 00 t# SI 54 " Frock Coats, do do 00 to 9 M Pants and Veeta, 176 to 800 OverConta, 0 00 to 11 00 Term*?I'tab oadelivery. MICHAEL K. MARTIN PLU.MUE** 1>A<<Ub.RKIA* t.ALLEKIKS 86IH B.ead ' >vay, corner ot Murray atrert, New York ; 71 Court ud I 3 Washington sine1, lloiton; 173 Clieaiiul street (op, ositr the State llouar) Philadelphia, and Broedway, Sera'ulta Seriusr, couatitrtiug thr tildes and in slesteusive establishment ol the kind iu the world, and containing nearly a thousand pictures.? Adinitlanre Tree. PLUM BE'S Patent Colored Photographs taken every day, bv a proreaa conlineh exclusively to the above eatablianment, and aecuredhv letter* patent, dated Oct. 8't, 104* I Iu ibe's Puteiii L)?iiUerreiilviie A|ip'rarua and iuatruc'iona j f?i the production of colnied likenesses, and Pluin he'a Talent Electro Oildiac Apiarrtu*, and instructions for gliding and plating metrllic artic'raof evr rv deacri(>tioii. supplied to order Talent Oildinu and Silvering done to order in a atyle nevei rtnre ?eeu iu New York. T"^- Prompt Atleutiou fo h ) po?t paid letters. d27 lm*r MAKTIN'H SELF PAYIMJ TOBACCO HEPOS1TOKIES?Bv the adoption of these articles, public houae kee|ieri arc enabled to make a saving of thecost of all the tobacco hcretoloie given away with a p-ofitof niaily 50 per ccul upon (he quantity mild, affording at the same time perfect satisfaction to the consumer. Tlic general approval and demand for 'here article! ha? induced (he undersigned to make arrangements with, Me??r? Day, Newel Si Uiy. manu'acturers, to supply public house keeiwrs generally throughout tlie Stales, and also wiili John Anderson Si Co., touaccouisti, to supply them immediately witli his superior fine cut honey dew tobacc , in penny papers. TJtcy are highly ornamental, and are warranted to pay I lie cost in one month. Orders left with Mr. Jennisou, the agent, will meet wilh prompt attention. JOHN L. MAKTI.1, jll lm*r tat Bro'dwav. j III)HIDING.?'The original Waltou House, 326 Bear, slreei L> Franklin 8nuare?kept by Jas. Fowler, from LoudoD. Eug land, pennaneiil bo-i'drri $2,50 per week, transient hoarders 6(' cents per day Families cau be accommodated with private rooms on reasonable terms. Wines and spirits, 3 cents per gla.-s?home brew'd ale 4 cents per pint?fine Welsh rarebits 4 ceuts each?cold cuts cquilly cheap. N. B. Hot coffee 3 cents per pint?stakes and uiui ton chops cau be had at all hours. J. K. particularly requests any one who is in want of a comfortable home to call and inspect his esiabliehineut, and indue lor themselves. Persons (ravelling (or England would hud it to their advantage to call. Thehouse being convenient to Loudon and Liverpool ships, J K. be ink appointed agent, he can give passseuum every information. Slew York and Old Country paiwrs mkcu in. n5 3m*r DL. h A KM AM, 249 Water street, New V ork, maumac turer of every ?|iecirs of Hydraulic apparatus. Fire Kiigiues, of every size, for cities, villages, factories, plantations, tic. Garden Eueiues, Fire Hooks, Fire Buckets aud Fire Caps. Hemp llose, Learner Hose,ol any size icq sired. Sue ion Hose, Cu, ling Screws, tic. Lilt and Force Bumps to lift aud force water auy distance, from Id to 500 gallons a miunte. Wind Mills, Horse Powers, Water Wheels, fcc., for working pumps Ship ami Steamboat Pumps for filling boilers, tic., to be used iu i-ase of fire. Air Pumiis for vacnum or condensation, of any required use. Lead aud Iron Pipe, Brass Cocks, tic. Cdt' Iron Kountaius.of various figures and devices. N. B.?The pumiw of my manufacture arc double aetien, of great strength, aud very simple iu their construction, being particularly wi ll ca culated for the Southern and West India markers d3l 3m*re. CLOTHING, CLOTHING. /"^HEAP for Cv?h at the Fash unable Tailoring EstablishV merit 103 Bt-ekman street. Lvery ga> m-ut in the line in'de to ider in I lie most fashionable and substantial manner of (he finest materials, and at ihe very lowest prices. The following prices are stncily adhered to : Overcoats of suiiertine beaver, (30 style. $16 to 23 Dress coals of the bt-si West of Ei glanu cloths, 14 to 22 p,.,, / 1 ni ? _L t ,? o Vests, cashmere silk, satin, and cloth, 2^to < oats made and trimmed, $7>e to 9 ; Pants <114 to 2 ; Vests lis to 2 Oue I' ok at the goods will give more saiisracliou than the te st descriiilinn. jyl? lm?r JOHN MOW AT IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC A LARGE assortment of Clothing, cloths cassuncres, vesln'gs, with a variety of linen goods, is now selling off at greitly reduced price, wholesale a'd retail, at 20i Canal street, corner ol Hudson Overcoats, also dress and fru-k c >ats. blue, bluck, aud iuvisidIe green c'oth. osssiarie, satlioell, moleskin pautaloors. A great variety of vests of ell kinds. Iwmeinher <05 laual street. jvIO Im *rrc JEFFERSON INSURANCE OOMPANY-No. ?7 Wall ? street, coiner of Hanover street. This Coi'iptnv con tinues to insure against loss or damage by fire on buildings, goods, w.trei, or merchandize generally; also, on vessels ana cargoes against loss oi damage by inland navigation, on as 'avorable terms as any o her office DIRECTORS. Thomas W Thome Etisha Riess Thomas T Woodruff Aiuon Baker' Benjamin R Kobson Martin Hoffman John K Davison Joseph Allen John H Lee Joseph Drake Kiancis I' Sage B.nnuel Uudrrhill Thomson Price, Jauies K Whiting Moses Tucker Johu P Vloore John C Merrill Wm K Thorn Caleb C Toms James E Holmes THOMAS W THORN E, President. GEO. T. HOPE. Serretarv. s2* 2t aw MfcK r RM AH 1 I.N tt CO , 26 Jehnstieet, up stairs, importers and publishers l :ie hnlowu.g woiks, in |>oiutol publication, are seldom tqual'ed and never surpassed:? 11a t'i It's Aineiictn Sceuery.iu parts or complete. " Canadian " " Fiud n's Table .ui of National Character, Beauty &nd COStUn.e Findru% Odlerv of British Art. This work hat no equal. Views in Scotland, i* paits or complete. " Ireland, ' Barns' Poe.- s, illustrated, ill parts or comp'efe. Kletche 's O ld to Family Devotion, in parts or complete. Phillips'Pilgrims Progress, 25 steel plates '" Views nn the Dumb . in par s. And II the L nd >u illustr ted svorl s nf superinrme.it A few eii|ni,|ic eng avings on h nd, lunahlr lb'script, at cents i er d z-n As the?r are loo?e graviugs fr<?n the above and other works, those who aie col'ecting a scrap book will fiud ihis anopport nitv that seldom offers. Aveuts supplied on liber ! 'arinr jv20 lm*r MUSIC?Parties nd balls attended wnh music?8 Simpsou oilers to the citizens ?<* New York aud its vicinity, fashionable qnidiilles waltz-s, lie., played by good musicians, from three to sis in number, a> may be desired. Orders left at 21 Reade street punctually itt. ndeil In. jytg 12t *m La", r.S?LACe.*?Tne ehearesl and |t ea e?l asaortmeiit of edgings and cap lace, at L.eeper'8, 237 Grind st. Call lid -ee. j i 211 Im* r ah n den's, ADAM s', i l'u >1ero y's ex Pit ess. ?Persons in the habit ol sending to this city for rny ictnedies for chronic diseaais, with dm ctions tor their use, are informed that thev will hate titer tie promptly lorwaided bv either of tin so lilies, according to directions, free of an) other es|>euse than the quantity ordered H. H. SHERWOOD. M D-. New York* Jan. 10 IRtt jyll lm*r NOTICE PHOTOSALS will be received at the Purchasing Office, Q 'arte r M ister s I) | artmru.'in Plmadelphi a,t? furnish the followinz material and ar.icles for the United States Army for the year 1843 vif? HUy hi le twilled ClSlh.fM wide. B leach-<l Cotton 8hirtiuc,~-8 wide. Unbleached do 7-8 wide. I Uiiblesched Cot'on Drilling. 7-8 wu'e. H Duel of Cot no a* d Wool, 7 8 wide. Cat-tot) I* l.inuel, 3-4 wide. Uniform Cn|? for Dragoons, Artillery and Infantry. Pomj?oous f r Artillery. Shoulder Strap*, b as*. for Dragoons. lifankt i* 6 1-2 feet long, 'j wide, weight 4 lhs. Hor?e Blankets, blue. 6 feet long, b 1-2 wide, weight 4 lbs. Drums com lete Artillery and Infantry. MetaJ Cap ?quipatents for Drigoous, Artillery and Infautry. Ilatcnets. Worsted Binding and Cord of a II kinds. The quantity and number of these articles will he determined hefea'ter Ca?k* for one year from Anril neit. The whole are to l?e of domestic manufactured material* Patterns of all the rerjuir'd w toilet) and cotton cloths and articles are d? posited hi the Purchasing Office in thi* city for eiamiuati m 8 fPple* of any of the wo ?lleu ai d otton cloths wul be sent to any manufacturer, on apt licatiou to this office, bv ail, niid *iuh lufoimation given as may be desired On tin* samples and patterns shibi'rd, the contracts will be fouu ed and iuspeetioni m*de,and no article will be received that ?h inferior in the materials or workmanship to, or that does not correspond in every respect with the pattern on which a contract is fouuJed. 'J he r ipplies are to he delivered at the United States Arsenal near Phila elplna, for i sp- ciion, in iqnsl monthly portion*, at.d the contracts art to be filled on or before the Is', day of Angus'. 1813. The jiinjioaali mux he hi writing aealed, and endorsed "Proposals, ' au't rnnat reach the office of the Assistant Quarter MiiU r General on or before the : Oth day of Frbiaary, 1843 Seru.i: y will be rt quired for the fulfilment of contract*. Purrha-ing Office Qr- Mi'i Oeyt. ) Philad , 2mh Jtu 1841. j j2i cod WFr BKAUTIKUL '1 Kh TII AND l?f KT BRI v I II-The whole wmld cannot produce a better preparation for cleanma the ici lb, ke-pn a tinm Iro n a< lung and decay, h-rdrn the giuns .-id sweetening the orealh.thau hhi rman'a ()rn? Tootn I i. I lo on I, I i feel *nil di lici li- t|. lilllliCe ?Vi r i Hi h'I 'o hrrnhlic. It u mill and red mmendid hy the lint lamiIii s in Aini-iica, and hU recently bt en ialroMOM into the 'ainilirsot a tend of the u-illlity in Knghtnu anil Km Ce Or.Cattle 21??B'way, one of our In at demists; Or. KM lot t the nculiat ; Tut Hon. B. B Beardtley, tiin. VViucheater of the New World, and nearly every physicn u and dentist inthia ity,u*e> .mil nciuimi nda Mlierniau'a O'r Tooth Paste as the beat of all preparation* for the teeth. Or. Hi eimm'i warehouae la at 106 Nassau aire. i. A (eiila, III), '173 and CI Broadway : 188 B"Wei>; 2J7 llnifai.u *treet:T7 Kaat Broadway; 86 VViiliu.i atrial; III Aatnr Hoat ; 131) rill ton street, Biootiy i ; 8 Male al Per, Boston; 4 Mianwn llill Alr?a ly ; It We'imiuster at. Pinvdenre, 3 Ledger Buildinga, Phil ids l|.hia; and lfT Main at re 11, Ciecnmati. j y P)r ML. LKOPOLO OK JANtiS nega to inform hi- fneuda and the |iuhlir,thit he continues giving lea out in the Krencti mil Spanish Langu igt-a, alro on the guit >r and the violin, at hit rea deuce, 43o Houston arreet, or si Unite of bla PuHcrgRKivcKa. Itev, John Power, 0. 0. Mr. Martaacelli, Consul of H v. ' . C. Piae, 0. 0. N .plea, Hev, Wamwiighl, 0. O. Or. K. Arnonlt. ite. | Hu.lilait, Mr. II. C deKham,' H T Jenha, Teacher. Mr. 11. Uriuuell. Mr ile la (I 111 eat, Conanl of Km'ire. d1'. Im*' LfchCtliiS ! I.KFXIiES ! ! LEECHES !!! Aft til Hi Laige healthy Hwediah and Ueruntu Livelier, ^r v7\J )qk ric?iv?d|itrihip from Himbuig, JDddaily 40/(Ri ? tlMh aihI (ii*i tn-in LftclifS .- * blfll W??hlB(|IO0 ilrom It in burg, lor Bf.ie iuwmIbiiib pricet, by 6. A. * H. W1TTK, iy? U1 WiliujB !., lmpvrui of 1 MfojoALT* rvKhlS TOOTH WASH?rrepared (ram the original re r U cipa at No. I dold street, New Yrok?The Urns loot) Wash is purely a vegetable preparation, possessing the proper n tiea o icleatiinit the teeth and month restoring the game to a healthy irate, and preventing any unpleasant taste or odour 11 S the mouth, whether arising from decayed teeth or from a d? tl fingwH state of the stomach. It it designed to be deed with a tooth brnah, and will be foouo a to supersede the aeceeeity 4 rt rowder .keeping t?? teetn ciean c tod preventing the wearing away of the (uoilr m the teeth. ) It ia particularly useful in eases of spungy gums, restoring their n to a healthy state, and causing them to contract around thr e teeth. In painful affections of the teeth and gums, arising frorr o eipoenre to cold, it will be found highly beneficial. It is par ti tieularly serviceable to nse the Orris Tooth Wash at night jusi before retiring to rest. This method is reeomnieuded by ami- ' nent dentists, as by so doing all particles of food which aecn- j ainlate during the day are entirely removed, and the month ' kept through the night in a clean, sweet, and healthy state. Sound teeth and white teetn are the most valuable portion, of poor humanity: but how many neglrct the attention tie I c*ssury for their preservation, even when suvounded by all thr I means needed Among these we know of aone more pleaaan i and effectual than the Orris Tooth Wash -it rluansea and whi tens the teeth, strengthens tha gttma, do ties the month, and p awrctena the breath. We recommend it use to all, voting au^ Id ? (Boston Morning Thr Oms Tooth Wash the beat detergent we ever used or -vurenamel.?[Boston Transcript. r?r sale hv the prineipal dmerists in t' seit* ? ? ' GIJIUK TO SOUND TEfc/TH A DESIDERATUM IN DENTISTRY. DR. A.C. CASTLE, WT Broadway, has a Paste for filling decayed hoi low teeth. It can be put into the most trudrr teeth without any pain or inconvenience, and with which it becomes imparled into ONE hard solid body,'has restoring an preserving (hitherto painful and nseless teeth) artificially sound, and perfect in all their rraprctire uses (or life?preventing IN ALL CASKS, the necessity of extraction. Ladies the most distinguished in aociety, otter their testimonials in the most vivid terms, a? to i's efficacy. The Editor of the Evening Post, says -?" It is admirably adapted for tender teeth and nervous tiersons, and Di. Castle operates on the teeth wi'h great carr and ability." The New York Aurora, says " It makes the teeth in all respects perfect for life." The Sun, says:? " Dr. Castle has oh ained muck celebrity for hiseieellent inode if tilling the teeth." The most emiaeut gentlemen of the Mr dioal Faculty, have person >11 v tried and rerouiuieud Dr. fustic's Paste for filling the teeth, 'iooth-ache Pills, oue ol , wluch put in the achiug tooth, will effect s permanent cur*. [From the Journal of Commerce 1 DELICATE AND SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.?Dr. A C. Castle has replaced by a most ingenious piece of dental mechanism, the lost portions of the upper and lower jaw boues, shot away in ttie case of Lieut. 8 . of the U. 8. N., who met with this terrible and severe casualty, while in pursuit of 7 the Indians in Florida. We have seen letters from Lieut. 8. f | confirmatory of this extraordinary cure and its entire succoss, I that the loss of these important organs so skillfully replaced by Dr. Castle is now no more a s uiee of regret to the Lieutenant. , Dr. C. inserts artificial teeth on the principle of adhesiou by at mosplieric pressure, wiucn ne nrsr intr"uuceu to im notice ci the pulil ic ii> 1S"'R Ur A C. Castle refers t? th? Spanish, French ind English Ambassadors, Mr. Stoughrou rhe Spanish Consul, Rear Admiral W -Itou, Loid Mo'tielh, CJ?*ii McCarty, Dr. F. ^ U. Johnson, Presidi -lofthe Medical Society, 8. N. Y.;Mrs. . 'ten. tjaines. J. B. neck, M. D Dt. J. A. Smith, Dr. hi. DoInlield, Dr. Beadle, Dr. B >yu, Dr. Buger. Dr. J. C. Chcesman, L>t A. H. Stevens. Dr. J, Torrev. Dr. Bayhaa, Dr. Wm. O-ay on. Bo. Be Be Office 297 Broadway. j? Im^r " THE COMPLEXION AND ERUPTIONS OF THE r FACE, BODY, OR SKIN, CHAPT OR TENDER . FLESH, Be. b A MIRACLE, a Wonder, and a Blearing?To cure any Eruption or Disfigurement of the Skin, and tender or chant i Flesh, is the Italian Cinemical Soap.?The effect of thia on tnc I skin is almoat su|>erhiiman. It has received the hittheat enco j miuins from the medical society of Paiis, and is warranted n s never failiug remedy for pimples, freckles, blotches, senrvv, I salt rhemn, tan. snt.born.jnninhe w. chapt or tender ne>h, Be. It will change the colorof dark, yellow, or discolored akin, to a youthful, healthy clearness. This has often effected a cure in cases of enftion when every other means failed. 11 makes J the skinamx- h soft and white, in fact, it is one of the greatest discoveries in science, and is a never failing remedy, of which fact ot.e trial will satisfy all. it is the invention of M Vespri- J ni, an lta ian physician, and is sold, wholesale and retail, by T. [ Jones, sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham-strnet, New ' York. Price 50 cents a cake?. ne cake is often enough to cure r in mosi cases. Appointed agents?Zeiber, Third or Dock street. Philadelphia; or nest to the Ame icau Hotel, Wasriing c ton, D. C.; 8 Slate stieet, Boston; 57 Slate-street, Albany; 2C, J Knit street, Cliarleslown, 8. C.; L. F. Bailey, Morristown, N. ! J; E C. Ferre, Main street, Middletowu, Ct.; ot Mrs. Hayes, J 139 Fulton-street, Brooklyn. d3l lm*ec 45 DIVISION STREET. 1 PEASE'S HOREHOUND CANDY. ALL those that are afllicted with toughs, colds and consumption, will read the following testimonials p? We have mi d J. Pease B Sou's join ound Extract of Horehound Candy, and from experience can recommend it to the public asa valuable rem- dy lor Coughs, Colas, Hoarseness, irritation of the Throat and Consumption. Ann Oodwin, 418 Cherry st. ohu P. Matthews, No. I Orchard at. Fr-ncis Hyatt, No 9 Lewis it. Ann Duvall. No. 232 B osd st. Newark. N. J. Mr. Vaudew ter, Five Mile House, 3<1 avenue. A. CraK, 19Christie St. * Jane Meyers, No. 138 Kim St. ; J. Mortimer. 83 Main st, Brooklyn. W. Priuhtm, 281 Division st. J Hemiuyt u, 100 Cedar st. 8. Welch, 144 Gold st, Biooklyn. 1 A. B. Blo<>dgond, 147 York st, Brooklyn. * J. Right, No. 220 Cherry st o John Kichall, No. 84 D?lancy st. ri " T. Ka'riuKtou, No. 31 Pitt St. Benjamin Whitehonse. No. 18 Orchard st. Mrs. Romain, No. 33 ! irsl st. n J. Little, 213 Walker st. k If there is one >kei>ticsl of the virtues of Pease'* Horehound after perusing the above testimonials,let them Call ?t ourdeiot, 43 Division St. and we will exhibit full 3000 testimonials f'om Clergymen, Doctors, Lawyers, Merchants. Mechanic , and in I fact all classes and piufessions, subscribe to the virtues of k our Compound Kxtracl ol Horehound Candy. l J. PEASE It SON, t 43 Division street THE UNDERSIGNED Have nsed J Pease St Son's Campound Eitract of Horehound Candy, manu'aciured at 45 Divisiou street, and freely recom- * ir.S: d it to those afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Hoarseuess and Ctnsuinptive complaints, as an excellent remedy in those coses, and for the use of the voice piofessionallv, nothing can 1 equal it. We recommend it to our brethren throughout the ' Llmon. Reverend I. Lindsey, recent pastor of M. E. Church, 3d . Stleet. Reverend J. Crawford, pastor of the second M. E. Church, t Hudson, N. Y. Reverend Mr. Lucky, presiding elder, New York Confe , renee Reverend Mr. Whittsker, pastor of Presbyterian Chnich, | corner of Madison and Catharine sts. ! Reverend W. C. Hawley, chii'Uiu of City Hospital. KtvereudMr Oi(Tin, pas.or M. E Cliuicn, Bedford st. Reverend Mr. Hart, recen pastor of Baptist Church, Gold st. residence 521 Pearl st. Reverend Mr. Gilles, 111 Third Avenue. ' Reverend Mr. Lyons, pastor ol the German Methodist E. i Church. I Elder Knapp and Re?. Mr. MaHt. Bold wholesale and retail at 45 Division at. Aweuu? Hushton It Asp'nwall, 10 Aator House, 110 Broadway, and 86 William at; Owen, 3 Sixth Avenue; Timi>aon, | cor Fulion and Wiliam sts: Church, '88 Bowery; Badeau, 260 do; E. L. Cotton, 2?3 B'eeckrr st; M Ttiue, cor 2lsl at and 9th Avei.ur; raator, 164 Greenwich ?t; Cecount, junction 01 O-an-i aud Division <ti; Sand-, cor Spriug it and BoWtr< ; J. W. Stone, enr Hudson anil Moutgo nery ?t?, Jersey Cil>; Butd?lt, 19 Third Avenue; (Jodlrey, 31 Carmine at; Rrigham, cor H UatuD au-t AvtLUe L); Keistrd 429 Broadwa' ; Kerr, 7 6 Broadway; M'Kuin-u. ror Cl-urch ami Obatnbvrs at; Smith, 93 We at Broadway; Rorigeis, IU7 Writ Broadway; Chilton, 8-X Canal at; Th ye-, 311 Spring a'; Kvaeumiller, 311 B eecaer at; Green, 399 Broadway, cor Walker at; Agnrw, 300 Hudaou at. N. B.? Each a?ent who aella the genuine Horehonnd Candy, haa a certificate signed J Peaae tt Sun. Agents? Burg-en St Zieber, No 3 Ledger Rnildinga, Philar'elphi'; Redding St I t), No. I S'ate at, Boaton; Robinson, No. 110 Baltimore ar, Baltimore, Mil ; Deiter. 47 State >t, Albany; Weeds St Waleri, Troy: Morgan, Kachauge Place, Nr ? Ui 'rant. jt 18 r DOCTUR BELL. I lOt'TOK BELL devotes lna |ieraonal attention (daily, nnul 9 P. M.) to the removal of private diaeaaea in every I < ttatte- All suffering nnder protracted caaea, aggravated or unsuccessfully treated by inetperienced or paetetuied praciilninera?rr.iy . -shoring under the deatructive eflecti of m rcory or iinaca nostrums and all who aua|>ect th; it mains of di eaae lurking in Uie ayatem, may couault Dr. B a- ways with a gwerantee of a care. Peraona contemplating ma late, w- o have been the anbjectaufdelicatediaaasea.nl ycuwun L r. Bell with honorable confide ce. Past-paid letter*, 1 -i "i i-ibg the e-.te of persons at a distance, have hit prompt auction ir. B.'a ireatment Beyer exp-rsvs to anapicioii, and la well known ti ' r ?ale anil permanent. 22^ Private oflice 4 ConiUaudt street, two doorv from Broad way. iaa lm*ec THE GERMAN BURGEON. SJOLOMON HINK, M. D., No. 47 Reade atreet, New York. k' In acrofnla aud chronic dieaaea no charge made till the patieut ia aatiafied?medicine delivered gratia. All tieraona deformed, under twenty-one yeara, can have their bones a'mighttned. References given aa to numerous patients who hare eencured in thu city. oT lni?r COUGHS AND OOLD& DKMKMBER, No 44 North Siith atreet, one door below It Arch street, Philadelphia, the mostceriaiu and beat Kamily Medicine, for Coughs, Colds, Slutting Blood, Throat and Long Disease, a rising aenaation like choking, tickluig, or arpleasant oliairurtioiiv. Kor the above. Dr. 8w AYNE'S Com pound Syrup ol Wild Cherry will be found the great remedy. Peraona who have abused themselves by the use ol ardent apirita will find both their streuglh aud resolution much improved by leaving off the spirits, and taking a draught occasionally of the above restorative All prepa-ations from this valuable tree, except the above,may be considered spurious or eonulerfrit The real article mav be had of the following Agents, or at No. 44 North Sixth atreet, fbildelphiy? AGENTS Dr. W. H. MILNOK. Druggist, No. 192 Broadway. MUSi M II A VIS v., I'M It*,. Ir., n at BfcNJ. OLDS. Newark. N.J. JOH N MASON, I'attc ?on. N. J. d? trii'r dKUAKd-SEUAKsT 'PHK followiuit choice Sevan are alway* on hind at HKN1 RIUUKS'S HAVANA AND PRINCIPE 8KOAH STORK, wholt-aale ami retail, bairnienl 11 tVilliamst. Kiouuai, in hall and .(Uarter Doie* Do. No. half and quarter boiea Noneiaa, in quarter and eiitltUi do Para Iti'Kaloa, iti qoatter do Rcgali >*, of a auperior quality, in X ?nd I-10th boxer Conarraa*, in quarter boiea Trabuca*. do do La Norma, do do La Kai ieion/.a, do do Tree Amigo*. id carton* of 20 each London Kigali**, iji carton* of 4* each La Pruela, in quarter bote* Miifau'* ipotted, in quarter hoxea Fanetilla1*, do. of auperior quality Vugenendad, do Demoyaa, do Mateoi, do Principe*, of th" lletidoo. Crux and Rani, all eat. to dab Pnmavera*, in i|uarter bote* Alraiixa* do Coustantiaa, do Buitarnentaa, do Kenero Hegalia*, do i I n, . ,il X, , n iinflrl, ... . . I. N. B.?Ilotela and grnceta plied on rraanuable lerma. oil take notice Extractofan okihnin'ck ' fthk common COUNCIL CuNChK.MMJ LiKAU AMIMALS The May or, Aldemien and ' orrifTe'iialty of the ciiy of New York, in Coeinon Co mcil convened, dn oidaiu a< fo'lowa r. 4. It (h"ll be the duty ol every ci'iven owning anv am mat which aliall d < within (he limiia of thia city, aonth of J'lth (feet, ?r in the ecenpation of my lot of ground, dwelling bona* "r pretniiea ill' any deacriptio*, upon which ine liody of any dead animal ?hal| he loam), ai d of ihe aeveral Street Inceciort id the ai ? MI warda ih ihit citv, immediately alter urh d.. th, or the diacovvi v t creel', tn give entice tkeieof and wl the p ace where the bmjy ,.f tncii animal tnay be fount!, at one ot the officea eilabliaht d a* follow* tine a< the c.ity Itietiectur'a Office, No. I City Hall. One at No 218 Hud.on fieri. One at Mu'pr \'* Mage Hmur. Tnm;llfn, Market. One at the office of the ou,ieiinirudt nt of Ntrveta, rear (f K?aea M i ket. Oi to trail.pu't or to ranae to he transported the body of anrh ih ad aibina! to th< D pot, at th Hint of O.t atiert. North Hi ver. Hec.fi The hurial of any dent animal within thr limifa afnrt aid. or the throwing of any dr d animal into the waier bound i.g the city, or in ni\ public >trref, h ghway or place within In limn afnieaanl, ia heiehy prohibited, tinder the penally ol Kivi D dlara l r e , h olfence. hee 7 A I ord timce*, 01 par'a of ordinaocra, con rttry to the provioona ol thia ordinance, are h> reby re|? aled. Paa*ed tne Board ol A'aiilanta, Nov. 2lat, 1(42. Paaaed the B ,aid of Aid rmeo, Nov.2lit, 1*42. Approved by the Mayor. November 2Hh, 1842. JNO. H ORIBCOM. City tnnpech.r. N. If.?Thoae papera who are in lavor ol the above, wit oblige by giving it a lew inaertioua. jy2l lui*r TO THE LADIES. rDM. HULL'S UTEBO ABDOMINAL BUPPORTIEB. H18 new Instrument for the radical cure of Prolapsus Utar or Falling of the Womb, by external application. supersec >( the oae or the obieetiena) Peeaary, is confidently recmr to the afflicted aa the meanaof perfectreatoralionit aalth, it never having failed of performing a cure, eran unat jmoat aggravated eircumatanees. The BupjHirter haa attained a eery high character in Furor > Wsll as m thiacountry. It-is adoptedto the entire dinuae 11 assart es.aud all other painful aunticai eipedienta.iD the Lyiut i-Hjapinta of London and Paris, and la universally rrcon tended in Europe by medical men of the highest rank In thi MfJTJ "? sustained by the leading members of the faenltie I (.ol leges and Hospitals, and by all the eminent private pear doners. Rooms have been fhrniahed exclusively for ladies, at No. < eaey street, having a separate entrance from the business d? ariment, where a lady ia in constant attendance, to applv ruases and Hnpportrm to female patienta jyillmr* CURE I F CHRONIC DISEASES. "~\K. F. PBIJD'HOMME, from Pa.ua, disciple of the illns , whose^ science vud doctrines bavif iniurnl liivticnnj. eager to receive hit instructions, aud t" I roni oy nit ezpeneuce, announces to the public that he lini I elected New York a* the place of hia 1 abort, aad of hia per- 1 nauent reaidetice. i Dr F. P. hat been professi jaally and intimately connected ? n France willi men, whoae names are honored ana reverenced | u tkaie coiMitry; and during ten years' practice, he has visited aauy parts of the United States, and of tho West Indies, with view to elucidate several points in science, till then involved n much doubt and ohsc.irity. He just arrives frqm Paris, where he has been to communiate'lie lesultofhia observations to the Gallic Society, of vhich ho is a member, and oow returns nete to diffuse the rails of hi* esperience aud the blessings of health. In the course oi his travels aud practice,he has performed,by he help of his method, founded on the laws of Specifics, cores ehich had resisted every other mode of treatment; moreover, le wishes to be judged not bom words but from works Suffice t to say, that besides all maladies reputed incurable, there <s 10 disease so dreadAil. so inveterate, such as Consumption, lisesses of the skin, ring wertnv, Cancer, Fistula of all kinds, Icrophula,* Dropsy, flic-, that he cannot entirely eilirpate.? ly the same metnod.all diseases iscident to females aud children re promptly and radically cured. ... ,, Dr. P may be cousultea every day, from 10 A. M to 2 P. M t his office 78 Duane street, near Broadway. Consultations iveu in the English, French, German, Spanish and Italian angtiasrs l"1*' [^ITTHERMAN?8 LOZENGES.?57 tous sold last year, u ihe greatest evidence that can be ottered of their great opnlariiy aud useluluess. Mr. Leonard Ilodgers, aged 96, 205 Teuth street, was suppoed to be at the poiul of drain, from old age and a had congh. lis physician advised him to try Sherman's Cough Lozenges, te did so aDd they cured him. Enoch E Cimp, esq , our eicellen'reporter, was cured of a ery bad congh, by Sherman's Lozenges?so also was Ml. tader, the fain ms c gar dealer, 46Cliailiain. The Catholic Orphan Asylum, in 11th street, has used Shernau's Lostngus for the Itui vear Win great benefit. Ca,t Ch d wek, ol ship Wellington, says nherinau's Lozen;es are great thing-?the Camphor Lozenges are the only sure emedy for sea-sit kuess, head ache, and palpitation, ever U'twn. Mr. John Kver',185 12th street, cured hts child of worms by inly one dose of Sherman's worm lozenges. Ne -rly every phyici'D i f teleh ity iu this city leeoiiuiiruls Sherman's wm nzenges iu ylieir practice,as they also do Sheiman's poor man's ilaaier, which co-Is only I2W cents, aud is a certain cure lor >ain or weakness of the side, br> sst, back or any part of the ...a,. Sl.a I.a.I.. Be sure you get the genuine SHEkMAN'8 Lozenges and 'tasters. Waiehouse, IU6 Nassau St. Agents?110 2/3 and 459 {roadway; 227 Hud?ms;; 188 Bvwerv; 77 Kast Broadway; 10 kator Housi ; 86 William s': 139 Fulton si, Brooklvn; 8 8 ate treet, B?lon; 4 Stanwix Hallt Albany: 42 Westminster st. 'loviueuce; and 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia. jy!9r " SCIENTIFIC AND NEVER FAILING HUMAN {AIR RESTORATIVE.?READ THIS THEN JUDGE 1,HE HUMAN HAIR can pos'tively be restored?its growth caused?tailing off stay-d?and dandruff cured by scientific reinedv. Before speaking of this article, let me reer the pul'lic to the following person*. who having used Jones' 'oral Hair Restorative, certify tnat they believe it is all it is eprescutcd?11at by applying it with slight friction to the calp, the nair is absolutely forced to grow, to effect which, ol nurse, we must strengthen and make healthy the roots or bulb, ml the scalp ; this effected, all scurf or dandruff is destroyed rtiese respectable persons certify these are the properties ol lories' I oral Hair Restorative The Hon. Judge Ed wards, of Philadelphia. ? Phillips, Esq., 498 Brooine-street, corner of Wooster, New fork. Mr. W. Hopkins, 92 King-street, New York. J. Power, grocery, Fulton-street, New York. J Pearson, Esq., Navy Yard, Chaileslowu. Mr. James Gilber, Houston-street, New York, jeweller. We could give 3MJ ether uames of persous who use this, but hese mutt satisfy ail |>eo|>le of common sense. Give it one rial, and you will be perfectly satisfied. It gives the hair a lelicibiis, soft, dark, silky appearance and feeling. It is sold at he low price of 3.1. or 8 shillings a bottl", by T Jouea, tun ol he AmericaD Eagle, 82 Chatham-street, New York; and by hese agents Zt-iber, Thud and Dock-street, I hilsdelplua," nd nest *o the American Hotel Washington, D.C.; 8 state treet, Boston; 57 dtste-sireet.Al'Muy; 207 Kiug-street,Charle?own, 8 O.; L. F. Bailey, Y orris town. N. J.; E. C. Fene, dam-street, Middle town, Ll.; or 138 Fultow-street, Brooklvn dll lm' pr POSlTiVE CURE FOR COK \S. T is now |M>sitively certain that Sir Anley Cooper's eele orau-d Corn Salve will make a final care ol corns, in prool f which we introduce the following certificates from highly esprflable geullrmen ? This may certify, that one application of Dr Cooper's Com lalie, has perfectly cured my corut ; and trom its effects in ay esse, and that of ma -y others which have c?u>e within my iuowledge, I am disjioscd to rvgaid it as a specific. H.H.SHERWOOD, M. D, 825 Broadway, New York. I have used Dr. Cooper's Corn Salve with perfect success.? 4y Corns were oi long standing, and the worst I ever saw?so lad that I considered tliem incurable ; but one or two appliesions of the above named salve entirely removed them without i&in. WkMAND BKADBUnY, Publisher of the Bosten Miscellauy, Sec, 327 Nassau street, N. Y. Office for wholesaling and retailing this article, 135 Nassan treet, under Clinton Hall ; also for aale by the following geu Iruien James K t.lollop, M D, 264 Broadway ; Messrs lands, 273 Broidway ; Mrs Harper's, 5716Bowery, and 139 Ful ou street, Brooklyn ; James H Hart, M D. corner Chambers t and Broadway. Let every one who hat Coma make one trial : it may be lone with certainty of producing ihe effect j\ 13 lm*r MEDICAL AID. "pROSE in need of medical e'd of a certain description should A ie*U a little trea called Tne Kubicon It i? a bona resting wholly on private mtledie*. wri.tm bv Dr O e?"iy, >l NII Barclay at, and aaa Hrat published by niin 111 >839; in Ml he laibliehrd a secoud editioD, with u ant allerationa, and litem l e defiling impro?emrul* iu the method of taring. dirases of this nature. Lugr**in?;i are iulrodu,-d with a view >1 HI villa a m<>re correct ItuowlrdKe of trie subject. The author ia now in eilenaiTe cit pracure; hia having betn 'tlenaively and conalantlv rtuog'd in investigating sua ? omitt iu- diaeaaei ol thia character for many yeara |va', enable* inn to t>eat the vntuertina manuer that rendera the book ol iracticable utility with individuate wishing to nnderuke their iwn cure pdltM. It 11 worthy of remark, that many peraona, inetead of being iromptly and <|ieediiy cured, continue on from day to day la ilog medicines under circumatancea where, perhapa, the betl in divine in the worldaloue would not effect a ru e; for be 11 inuwn, there are caaaa requiring good treatment and good tianagement aa Well a* good medicine to care rucce'ifully and permanently. It 11 therefore important for the i atient to underitand a In tie ol a anbject w li'ch s of so much inn real?'hi* nulercauuo be more [?rncnl-rly riplained in* publir print, bote iuleremled will liud It III detail on pcruaiug the boot. li my be had of lie Doctor at hia re?i ruce, - nd a'ao of the Vie**r* 8-uds, 79 ano 100 Ku'tou at, ami corner o< bioidway ind Chimbera *t, and in the Bowery, No. ii and No. 118 I he wire la 10 cents jyiti lm*r ftvlVA'lc. NlhUlCAL NOTICE! rO A PARTICULAR CLASS OF INVALIDS. PHERE ia one claaa of invalids who morit the warmest aym 1 pathy of ail who deaire to alleviate the Buffering* of the af iicted. That claaa conaista of tiioae who ale labor lug uudei he effects of thnac vicious indnlgcucea iuio which erring and .taonghllea* youth are to often impelled uy passion or the con anion of evil rtunple. What more pitiable sight can there be han that for instance, of the father ol a family, who 111* Ion. lince reueuted of hia youthful errois, but who bears about will nun in (us system, and perhapa transmits lo hia innocent off ipiiug, the consequences of his forme' indiscretions ! Delicacy prevents him from i.pplytng to a physician and he not unfre jaeully fails intu the hand* of uneducated pretenders. Many young ineu.agaiu, are deterred from entering into matrimouia engagements Itom the fear or consciousness that disease is lark ing in their system. To all sncli sufferers the College of Medicine aad Pharmacy of the city of New York, offer the means of security from serou dary disease, and for the removal of it when up- areul, in thei new and celebrated "Parisian Alterative Mistare," so esten lively used by Mr. Klconn iu the Venereal Hospital of rant Tina medicine is put up iu cases containing hall's dozen bottler with coptoua ditections lot uae, and labels which eanuo: eicit) any unpleasant remarks. These cases are guaranteed to con uin a stificienl quantity of this new remedy, to cure all typhiline imparities ol the blood, cutaneous eruptions, affections ot the throat and nose, nodes, ulcers, pains inthe bones, Ik:. Pur chasers can at ail times correstsiud with the consulting Physi eta Of the College. Price of the eases f> each. Safely lor warded to all |iartsof the lluion, Canada .iud the West Inuies Ti e cases and medicine are so put np that no concealment iv necessary. By order. W. 8. KICHAPDBON, Agent. Principal olflcr of the Oollf.ok, 97 Nissan street. New Yorl. o29 imw rc ~ UNITED STATEE i e> a r.jiruniuw. 121, late 129 CluUham ill ret, yeit York. WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL. 'THE CANTON TEA COMPANY comiuua to offe'for a aalr new and fragrant Tew of every variety end ?tyle Their .ijeoriirii nl >i?i:mlly lutludea the moat uelicioua and powerful gradra of t,rrru and Black E'rry parka||r beam tin at ale p of iirelneea and elegance, and the '1 eaa thrrelli are an rhorouuhly aecured from light and ail that their quality and |iowrr will rrinain unimpaired iu ant climate Their avatern if immeculiug bnaiiiraa la perhapa acarcely in be eicellrd. Il ta founded nimii the annual regard to the right* of he etiatomer, eaiieeially will reaped to Weight and quality,and unrivalled cheapnraa. All purch.-ucra are ca|lerl upon to return ant 'rticlea which lail to give them the fnlleal aanaf .ction, which the money will be cheerfully and promptly refund'-d. Conntry merehnnta, public eatebliahmenia, lieada of families, and hipmaatera will And it a decided advantage to aupply them lelvea from thia eatabliahraeat. Coffee roaated every day. Ordera from all parta of the United Stolen eiecuted witi promptitude and de, patch. Ty The only waretaiuac in'America for the aale of Hon eel..l.- .'H'.r. |.. iP>|o.*r I). *. CHi l/hafAlCM fust. pt.iST OFFICE, New York, 2tth July, Ik42. HOC US of Delivery each day, (Sundays excepted) at tht U iter and Lower Pnat Officea:? Letters uinositcd before Hali r aat I o'clock, AMI w u I " P M Will be aent out for deAt all tiie Statioua before livery at 9 A M, and I 7 o clock, A M and i o'clock, P VI. II '* t " P M Lettera tn be aent Free, mnal have "Free Stamp" affixed l< them, otherwiae three eenta will be collected of the party ti whom the letter it addreaee I. No money meat be cncloaed n ertera uuleaa rei latered at I ie i riuci|ial officna. Liata ol lh> -.tatinna (as all of which "free ?tani|e" may be purehaai-d a 12,M per 100. and every informal ion may be obtained on a| plication at the up|ie> or lower |*>at rticca. Stainpn laaued b ihe late City Despatch Poet will be rer-.ivrd It la inditptaiaabh 'hat the number of the n aidcur.e anoul 1 be alaled in ail lett. r eni through till* I'oat. The I'oat Maaler aolicita the e.irlirai iiiioiillation ahonidai. rrrgnlaritiea occur. JOHN LOKIME.i GRAHAM auva Iv er Mtna IMPORTANT T<J MERCHANTS AND CLERKS. nRISTOW'8 WRITING. BOOK-KEEPING AND "? SHORT-HAND ACADEMY, No 2J? Broailwwy, i.vn Park Place, comiuura o|irii Day and Evening, lor (jKfttl* NKW OF aLL anr.a GREAT REDUCTION, FROM TWELVE IO SIX DOLLARS! Mr BRIwTOW, of L ndou, guarantee* to irform AN 1 WRITING, however had. illek thle, or damped, uilfl a beau!. mi, irre, i miiania Mia nni.iii 11 ?irrr.n,Ii|. Si\ |?. ,a *,| t, t< ' ! > *'l iKr i.m suiia of lif. anil I-uiiuch. In TWKLVfc ILAB\ foriwilv Sii Dollar*! Anulrrny No 2:US fimiihrai/, nnir Park Phut. Tli I.Al'lKH irr might an rlrg?nt, irraerinl mid f.-.hion nit- l<nnun.u II mhI tin ,s<mlilr d,>i, j| ||<i'clii< k ill/'' Vir* I I IIIIH in N?w Yuri, t *n Talii ft our.einTIr ? l?iyii! Mr. B. la to lie u rn Iron, ft to I A. M., or from 4 h r M. 1 I \ I j 1 ci C?^ _ . 8TK IffMiKAPHY. . v M . Or the amusing art of Short Hariri Writing. taught by Mr. pt low iri fw#?lre lessona, for taking down S*jrinki??, Lectufr , Trial#, Ar. Itr.. ^ fast as anv prrton can spoak. N.B ?A work of the author ia Draaentau to evary pupil. O" fOH SALIC, at the Academy, up lUira, a Ouide to IhortHtid.". jyll im#i ON STRICTURE AND ITS CURE. pHJ? KOTOWING RKMAKK8 Wll.L "H ACS BEA rOHE thepnhlic a few mat. deeply nUf sung rirti, 7*0/ the disease called 81 ICTI'IE, ?? t-ri n ryuent iccitrrence and often exists in tersons so ho ai t no m the It net 1 wort of if; next thai a very erronroui no lion prevails re 1pectins Stricture, and thai imoront advertising profit a he I had advantage of this erroneous notion; then, that ll.ert art hrte Particular Circumstances hy which a Stricture vajt he unays known?-and in the last place, thai the curt of ntric art is cerritn, free from pain, and generally accompmhed In a verylttttehme. With regard to the first of these remarks:? It is well known that Stridor* it the result of a bad It treated lionorrhea If, for instance, that durnte is suffered to cod* linae on from month to month, u iliiln into a gleet. Now, there is no pain or inconvenience in gleet, and therefor* it is often suffered to remnin indefinitely. ant it should be knowp that gleet implies aclironic inflammation ofihe pus-ire, which aaturally terminates in thickening, and this thickeume at on* part or other of the passage is stricture ; and. fnr'ner. ihat al though stricture may thus re nain unnoticed for a length of time, it it far from laying dormant, but it the hidden cause ol many leriohs maladiei, not only of a seiual, but those also ol a u?rrons aud dyspeptic kind. Bit what especially leads theat eneion off from this disordrg is the idea that stricture c -tUDot exist so long as no imp.- iimeLt to the flow of ariue is observed, which is 'luUe a misuse. A itricture often exists for years without uroimc.ux anv very Mrikjng change in this respect; indeed a uiminisneu ?>.- iuterrupted stream of urine belongs only to the worst of cues, and it is to prevent this very state that these remarks are published. The advantage, however, which ignorant advertising people tike of this erroneous notion is very cruel. Every body Knows low men of this diaeripliuD s'.ra-m shout this city, and that they will sell their nostrums as luug as any one win ou> them. Now, it is a fact, and one which every real physiciau will immediately acknow ledge, that all the medicine in the world, ilone, can never cure a stricture. In proof ol this, nothing is more common tlur for the writer to be consulted hr persons wbn have been rat jig all manner of things?as colored drops, ind pills, and cordials, and the like, for many mourns together, but whom, on seeing the real nature of the ease, be r ,s cored n as many days. With a view of preventing these impositions. therefore, it teems desirable to lay before the public a lew plain circumitam is by which a Stricture may be known, which can be easily doue : for although the svmi tomsof this disease are nunierius, there are three ol especial iranort. ana these tnree mar oe "lated very briefly?they are the following : '1 he first rciai.es to rue manner of urinating.?ll has beeualready said the stream jeed not be much dimiuished or impeded. But observe atlenavelv, after it is finished aud the clothes are readjusted, whethsradropor two will ever steal away, so as to wets little? lothincia more indicative of stricture. The next is The time a Gonorrhoea hat remained uncut ed.?It is diffi :ult to say how long a Gonorrhoea or Oleet may run and not produce a stricture, for one is naturally more disposed to stricture than another ; bni, as a general rule, if it should be suffered to go on beyond six weeks, this alone would afford sufficient pound, at least, for the suspicion of a itricture. The last is? The effect a itricture hat upon the mind.?The effect of Stricture is to depress the spirits, and r o lessen both bodily and mental activity' This also is on* of its moat common effects. Not, however, that it is seen alike in every individual, hat it is 10 common that the writer rarely sees a case of stricture (and be tees many every day) iD which the palientdoesnot complain more or lets, that lie is not so capable of business^ formerly. It is gratifying also to witness the uniform return ol spiriCa, and he disappearing ol other maladies as the cure progresses. With regard to the cure of bf -icture, on this subject it is sufficient to observe (and it is stated with confidence and pleasure) that this is certain, free from pain, and generally accomplished in a very little time. So much as this could not ha?* been advanced some vears ago ; but snch has been the im provemeat in this art,and soch the practical experience of the writer, that he can now accomplish the care of stricture to sa many (lays as formerly it demanded months. g The writer also begs to state, that for those who wish to un derlake the cure themselves, he has published a little volume, called ' The Private Treatxtein which not only stricture, but the care of all those delicate diseases which require especial care and privacy, is directed in the plainest manner. It is advisable, howevei, that these who suspect a stricture, if possible, should eenault the author pcrsonslfy. and nothing willsur prise tnem more tnan tne cue ana certainty ol hii mean* of care. Separate room*, also, -re arranged for those who may hare to wait a little. It only now remains to aay a word or two on the ground on which the public, and especially strangers coming to titia city, tnay rely with confidence on what has been adiiwced. With this new Dr. Ralph begs to state that, beside hi* rank as graduate *t Edinburgh. he. lie.?he ha* been engaged in the cure of these diseases, both in hospital and city practice, for more than thirty years, and has published two editions ef a work expressly on them.?Alto that he has testimonial letters from the most eminent physicians in Europe to the most eminent in America?as Sir Astlev Cooper to Dr. Mott, of New York, Dr. fhytick, of Philadelphia, and elliera, and that he it permit ted to refer to almoat every Physician of eminence in thia iJr. Ralph iaconsulted at hia private residence. No. M Greenwich street, towards the Battery, at any hour.?He may aisa be :onsulted by poat. The little volume aeove referred to ia one 'oMee il lie'e \ DAMS h CO.'S NEW YORK AND NEWARK Kt ta PRESS.?Tne public are respectfully informed that the subscriber* have estahlis rd an E ipr-sa between New York sud Newark, N. J., for the traosiniasion and sixredy delivery of packages, buudles, money, lie. Ike.; the collection of ootea tnd bills, and all other business appertaining to an Kxpteaa.? Orders for articles to be returned by the Express will ba delivered free of charge. Office in New York at No. 7 Wall street, and iu Newark, at SMITH'S Newspaper Depot, No. 320 Broad st. Leave New Yoik at lift A. M.and 4V P. M. L?av* Newark at A. M. and IS P. M. d)9cc ADAMS It CO. put t 111 V Alt i HEA 1 l?E.?I'liu i> ? Hide ?<?iuiue on 1 certain diseases, in which the most convenient and private means of care are stated iu the plaiiiest possible manner. And oot only are direction given for the more simple sud recent ases, out those which have fallen into improper bauds, and coL-Jnne on from mouth to month, are particular!) dwelt on.? 4uch nersoua will see immediately the difficulties which impede their cure, whatever they may be, as well is the plan to 'ie pursued iu each particular case. It it obtained only 01 111 minor. Dr. Ralph, U Greenwich st. Price SI. Dr. Ralph also takes this opportuity of snyiiw the: he may be consulted on the peculiar diseases above referred to, at)hi* private residence, ?t any hoar. Aware, however, of the deep and jnsl teliciiude which many leei to consult s person 01 integrity as wen u experience in these peculiar complainU, the Author deem* it nr?i ei to giro he following xhort sketch of the opportunities he i as ad to fit Himself for this trust. And this he is th- more inclineo to as aiany have sssnred him that, for want of information of this kind , they have selected from a list of advertising people the me who had hoaste J most of wonderful cares?bnt not without he bitterest rsi>eutanee. He therefore begs to stale that, beiide his rank as graduate af Edinburgh, <kc Stc. kc he has Deen watching these diseases, both in hospital and city practice, V.r more than thirty years, and has published two editions of a work expressly on them. Also that he has testimonial Istlers rom the most eminent physicians ol Europe, P. cue most erne lent in America?as Big Axtley Conpei to Dr Mott.ofN.Y, ud Dr. Phrtiek of Philadelphia, and sthers; and fnrtlier, hat he has the privilege of referring to almost every phvsieian of eminence in this city. No'hiug can be stated, he con eives, as better gronnd of couAuunce to tlioee who are strangers to him. Consultations may be made by poet, and for such he hua 'inlet rivate chest, containing every thing necessary for a needy ..oil private cure It is forwarded as may be directed. 'Vice<1 I jl Im'c CAUTION TO FEMALES.. ~~ MADAME REHTKLL, FEMALE PHY9ICIAN, would i'l inform ladies who with a proper deneacy, have a repugnance ts the treatment of their complaints except by one of then own sex, that in all cases she attends to them ,-wrsonally,her eg, perirnee, psactice and knowledge enables her to do so. She deems it necesssty to <iate this, as she does nor wish to be classed with the pretenders continually appearing and disappeai iug, advcrti'iUK as "Female Physicians, who too ignorant and incompetent themselves are obliged to get some scarcely less ignorant quack to expenmeul instead. Consulting parlors and residence 141 Greenwich street, Detweeu Courtlaudt and Li berty streets. Honrs of attendance from (A. M. to 9 P. M. jl# Im FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS. /\WINO to the celebrity, efficacy, and invariable success a O Madame Restell's Female Monthly Pills in all cases of irregularity, supi.vrsiion, or stoppage of those functions of na '.are npon which the health or every female depends, since their .ntmdncliou into the United Stales, m w about tour yearn connteriiiita and imiuridna arc constantly attempted to bs ..limed otf for the genuine. Che. p common pills ae purchased it twelve cents a box, put np in different botes, and called? Female Monthly rifla." with theobjeelof sell hi* them, if possible, at one or two dollars a box. Females are therefore unturned against these attempts to impose uj on inetn. It is ufficient here tosute that all Female Monthly' Pills are counterfeits, except those told at Madame Hritril's Principal 'Jffies 41 Greenwich street, New York and 7 Eases street, boston t'ncetl. Madame Restell's signature is written on the eeea' of each box. N. B ?They can be naed be mr.med or single, by follows he directiena enclosed inside of each box. Bold also by ap imintment at IP Grand street, cornet of Allen, New York. J# Vm TO MARRIED LADIES. V1ADAME RESTELL'S PREVENTIVE POWDkHti vl?These invaloable Powders have been universally adopts. .n Europe, bjl Francein particular, forupwardsof thirty yt-an ts well u oy thousands in this counoy, as being the only miliL afe, and efficacious remedy for married ladies, wlioae hcultl forbids a too raptd increaat of family, Madame Restrll.as is well known, wis lor thirty years Fe oale Physic'an in ilie two principal Kemale Hospitals in En rope?those of Vienna mid Paris?where favoreo C) her grea -xpeneucr and opportunities, she attained that eelebiity tn hose great discoveries in medical science so specially adapter ts the female frame, for which her medicines mow stand onn railed, as well in this conuiry as iu Europe. Her uciinaiotano wvifh fnp nhramlo*v ,inil nn.iltiinv ?if rk? Lmjle rmn. .n.Mue ->m?by treeiu? the decline end ill health of married lemalea carer id the meridian of life, and the consequent rapid ant iffeD apparently ineiphceble uatei winch co-?iop naay < load mother to a premature frare?to thru true lonree?to.ar -e'iv^at a know edge of the primary eauae* ol female indiapoai ion??eapreially of married females?which, id IMS, lod U he diacorery o her celebrated " Prcsemive Powders. I'heir adoption naa beau the meant of presersreng not only he o/alth, but eeen the life of many an affectionate wife ao< rontl mother. The advertiser feeling the importance ol thia subject, and at mating the eaat benefits reeuiiint te thousands by their adoy ion, would most respectfully iwuoef me attenuon of the mar ried, by all that they hold near and dear, to their cnnsideretiOL. If it not wiae and virtuous to prevent evils to which we are sub leet, by simple and health y meant within nnr control. Kvery lisuasaiouate, virtuous, and enlightened mind wtlf unfit-vital ugly answer in the affirmative. Price lite dollars a package crompamed with foil and particulai directions Tries an be forwarded by mail te any part of the I'utltd Stales A( eiters must be post paid, ami addressed to MADAMK Mb.S I KLL. Kemale Physician Pnueipal other, lis tirreiiwiel .tract, Saw York. Office hoars from A.M. too <> eloelt P.M 'I -ston o(*e? N?. 7 Ktsrs at 1(1 lm n it If A i?i b It r, s 1 c, l, t, , ifa..VIAI.If- PHYSICIAN. Office and 'evidence. Its wren. " wich street, between Conrtlaudl nd Liberty street* where he can be consulted Willi the slricteti confident r on core Inula incident to th< le.uale I rime. Madame Reatcll'sexpericucn and knowledge id the treaimeu. f uhatlnate cases of female irregularity. stoppage, suppression he., is such as to require bat s lew days to effect a perfect core. Ladies desiring proper mrd'raJ sitendanrr during cou inemeut or other iudispoeilion, will he accommodated during such time, with private and reapectabl* board. "Preventive Powders," for mamed ladies, whose da ncate or precarioua nealth forbids a too rapid increase of family, will be tent by mail to tnv part of the United Stales. Prior IS e paekage. All Letters (post paid) addressed to ' boi Ml New York. Boston Office. No i run street " N. B.?Madame RKSTKLL would inform ladle? reining ill of the city, who?e health would rioe admit of trave'.'um,th? he would (W rote herpernoual iitrudanct njton them in anj ar* nf fh* I Tu??* '< **i 'fri within ?>i-nnhh diafnm e jlBim I'UK I KtUl^t VhiViALh f HA?>. I'* Vf..y TKIt ANI> I M?.r?l??Cl> l.f *1 Dfc ftUUDKLOllUlt, M D.. LlHIHhN , t'? UTliUAJL rHK Orient'fic combinnuon of uigredieut? ol whici * e?f I ilia tre computed, hare made them the wonder hmI idroj) ation ol th< world The? ire known UJ over Kuroi r to be He only prr titration ever di?co*ered thai hat proved lovambll riain in producing the monthly tarn* Their certainty, in all ur?, heinn each that the* rnuti not he need during pregnaucT or though aiway? mild, wit, and healthy, they are certain te fodnc. laiacariUfiB if uted during thai period. The direction? are trnuaUfed into h/fighah .and a/e envelope* wml With the ?e?l '?< ?h. importer, tramped Kach boi ivtin? the tigiMture of M. Je Bondeloout. and the K.ogliah dil eriiow ?*< ?" of Or. ? Wl,VfcAtJ. aatbnnWi ,Meul fm ike continent of America. rhr* can be 'Miinnilru l?y mail n. aur i?ii ol the I'diIim oatea. LrWera d?re?.l?J t<> Or. Vleitran, bo? 2A, New ?trrk, will ic-'ri witb immrdMie mention All Imtari ipom ,? poet paid. 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