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I i.R. Ill hy tlin ol -i vpral 11 in Nil. 111 l.iihiigraphir 111 l.iHoisraphir Copj.irj.lnti- nml with a IV "I Htatiniiviy, mvle. A Fail I Bori of very mole or.iir ai uliori iioiii-i'. Innii ItriKhioii.

Vt'i I'll- or irvalor ils-iote Aikll A I A1' 1 1 muni Ilo- lotii'WiMg A H. ev. ii mme Fink, IMue. ami in.i.i M.ri- MI KIJ. A EOllS.

ol the Fiiiieii I for rarrxing the irom ilir ol ihe iri 'xtll lie ,1 Ihe Font omi pnrlment, in the ol the I bi day Heptetnber, next da'.) on the and in I inii't orthi imtton, nntii .1 1 I to he di h' tli manner and lime -pei ilied to wit M.AMMACIII MKITH. No. heater Faetori.s, hy Lee. rtouth Lee. and Stoekhridge, to Stwfc hridge.

rmliB and back, a week, in two Feaxe every day. except Hnml.y, at 2, F. on arrival ol. arBlrom Arrive at Lee HHOM-dax hy (1, l.rax Lee every da' except Arrive at Sioekhn.lge day hy A. lo con i.r, A on arrival ol Irom Alhany.

day hy VrnVe aM thri Itrnes ui tk xcri ire. JsiOTKS. No propoaal will he eona.dered il a cnaraiitee, hy one or more reapoUBihle loliowing mriiiiier, for MEDICINES. Fhe carry ing the mad from Foalmaaler (Jeneial, gnaranU-e that lo he accepted hy the hall enter ii.Ill an ohligation prior to the perlorm the Po.fniaa- 'I hia be hy Ihr 'e 1er or other eiiinvah nt teatinmnv. that the are in and addressed to the IIIBlvr li n-The pVopoaaia should he to Department FropoaHla lor ronie No First Assisiaiii (ienenil.

the ol from coinhinattons, and lerma and cm whieh the conlracl is to tie made, the last annual adveriiseinent. ('. A. WR'KLIFFE, General. ost ffice epartment June 30, 1842.

ii you to economise, have xour gilt Iramea, hroiiie lampa, protected froin and the cartileaaiiesa of (lies. dnat. boo nc-i'UH- them covered with Gold Vaniish. RELBL ROW vviafics tt) to lim old R'lends and patrons, hidditdH Ink mil rrauspar. nl Mh.tes r-'hell.

Ivory, lloiie ajid Mapa, Gamea, Ac. JG A I) FASHION a hi piihlislit-il ami till '-v III. fommon and W-iodeH Fohiers -Just hy hia Mii-ie Store. VVaaliiiigton onos ii.r old I. -A hold hrave crew ami an or, an him Li-ten lo evening ateala er -1 Im hlliid h.i' Song ol the eapttve lut Wake 10' Mpauisli l.altgh and aing The do yon racoviaii A ai tzes (iiillopade new German Waltres h' Herr, (ileumarv VValtr.es, two eaiider.

tns and Tulip VV al.rea-Mtaherl’s AValiz-Faicwell VValU-Was it not at one a TnilFs Utii. Mtep. Aiso-ii varieiv of Nexv Outtar N. H. Fiaiiii Fortes Tuned, and Uoiiiul.

1,1 BK A under the I smirtmn ol the Hoard of the Si liool Library xxorka heretoli.n- i.nhlmhed hy Marsh, fapen, Lvon A Webb, and' This article whm. Applied to frames, them apuear new for many years, rendering them jierlectly water proof and old Iramea may he cleansed and ed hy il, (where the gold ia not oil so as to appear almoat like Mr R. ha? placed an order box in the bar-room of the i.amb Tavern, XXhere all commmiicHtions to him may be A----- sa i I OJ" placed; and aineilera directed to him from the country LdjacetU (il post paid) will be dropped box hy the peiin.y poal, and all such cominuiucaiicns will meet with prompt nlientioii. tJill Hronze Lamps, will he Cleansed and Variiished, without being removed I pptt K. THE TRI SOFRCE OF HEALTH AND STRENGTH.

In Seasonx of fhe Year purify the Blood and correct ihe if you would enjoy Good Health. O' The beat MEDICINE now in iiae the celebrated SARSAPARILLA --TOMATO BITTERS. 1 Allis I.NVVU VBLE CU.Ml’UFM», whirh ia mainly AND EXTRACT OF TOM A- TOEB, has Iwen used in the private practice of our moat celebrated phvaiciana for a long time with great aucceaa, in purifying Ihe Idood, eradicMtiug humors, and streugtheiiiiig and iii- vigoraling the syaieiii. Tilia ia the first time the nieilii al virtuca ofMarsaparilla and Tomatoes have been the reault ha.s met the moat expectatiuna ol the medical profeasioii. Theae excellent Bitters xviH be louiid a certain cure in all cases of indigestion or loss of appetite, general debility, faintness and ainkiiig of the low neaa of spirila, coativeness, deterniinaiionodilofid tothe head, pain in Ihe and aide, diarrhme, xveakneas, dizzincsa, cutanefiua erni.tiona on the face and neck, hectic lever, night nerUiia ami headache, acidity of stomach, biihmis and in by impurity of the hlootl, the debility ol the system, or the uiihealihy slate ol the atoiiiHch and bowels.

These Bitters are warranted to be a purely Vegetable mark this, TZf they can never do the leaat injury in aiiv ca.se whatever. TT brown, 68 Wa.shington street, corner of Miate street, Boston, hns been appointed the Agent for New to him all orders ibr Ritiera, and applications or niiiat be directed. eopll o2 MEDICINES. STEAMBOATS, ORIGINAL This OrMtinal h.gher tlmn any k'her exiaience, for f.dlowingcimiplaini., Mprains, RheunialisJii, Cramp, Nuuihnesa, nLsofiheNeckor Chilblau.a, Much- A certificate of approbatioii Irom llon. eli LL ol Medicine in olleget I sickni in thektate of New York Onodel- Re noi iiiiposed Ibal WlutxxelLs is siHinped on each Imitle, and rweive iTudi- aubatilute, unless you wish lo prove the truth brastic That the p1ca.sure ia great Of being cheated as to Trice reduced to 21 cenia a bottle, Sold hy the Froprietor.

in lUiti-ry March nearly op posite the Goiniuercial L'offn- House. ASTIl- rr wiiiTWEi.L'f* Foron M'TIG ('andy in capable of curing a roiigli-hcrbs and rtwts 5 never can do it. To have the beiiefil ol a single bow 1 herb lids ol the candy at least, must be taken never can seven pou ply as above. Ap- PER ANCE BITTERS, REING THE E.KTRACT OF BITTER (Without Wine or Alcohol.) warranted to keep in all are nseJul in ml CELEBRATED A 1 I EBB'S RHEDMATIC LIM.MENT, 37L cents, in enlarged Its good effects are immediate. It has olten cured Rheumati.sni of xears ataiiding, AiTniMATIC OR C'ON DMTTIVE PILLS give immediate reliel.

fNire the moat obstinate Coughs. Gom- moil Colds Ireiiuenily removed in a fexv hours. Price 25 cts. remedy fob the piles 75 and cents. One ol the best articles known lor this troublesome celebrated eye 25 cents, linaiirpaased for Sore, Intlamed and Weak Exes.

ITCH OINTMENT, at 25 cents only. Cures in one application only. No danger from taking contains no mercury or other dangerous ingredient. THE CELEBRATED ALBION CORN PLASTER. Gives iiniiiediHte ease as htion an appiied, aiuJ grailuftlly draws the Ctirn out by the roots, without the least jiain.

Price 25 cents B. Each article to he genuine, must be signed hy W. L. KIDDER, on the outside For sale wholesale in Boston, at his Counting Room, 86 State street, corner ol Merchants row. Also, by Messrs llenshaxv, Ward Stimpson Reed; Reed, Wing A Cutler; N.

A C. Carruth; Jo- seiih Hunnewell, and at retail by the Druggists generally. a.j' A liberal discount allowed to dealers. a27 eop3m seasons, especially ill the Spring, for Jaundice, Drow- sineas. Depression of Ctistiveness, Badness of Breath, Want of Appetite, Headache, Dizziness, Ac.

Also, lor pint- fviiiE the blood and invigorating the whole every feniale at least will prefer these Bitters to any other. Price twenty-five oenls for a pint bottle. They are cxlreinelv pleasant as well effeetive, and may be resorted to without the imptuatittn ol dram drinking. ibe Proprietor, Battery March nearly opposite Commercial Coffee House, and by Druggists rers Crafts, orier, Maletn Green, New Balch and by Wadsworth, Nautucket Kemble, also Kelley, A Co, Lowell, Ac. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS.

OF 1200 TONS AND 4M HORSE POWER EACH. KAlIiKOADS. RAILROAD. Inder coiitrael with the I.ords of the Admiralty. BRITANNIA, commandeil hy J.

bwitt Ava dix CiM.l bitasnia aledosha A cadia CALEDONIA. E. (L ott aca DIA A. vbik COLDMBI.A C. II.

E. Will sail from Bt'ston and calliiig at Halifax, ai follows; From Liverpool. From Boaioii. Cxi.KDOMA, April 19 May 16 May 4 June 1 19 4 July 2 i. 19 16 July 5 Aug.

1 Passnse Boston to Liverpool, fl35. to HaJilax, Theae ships earry experienced Surgeons. No berth will be until paid for. Letters and New spapers must pass thrtmgn tne Post Otlice. Merchandize and Specie, (except lor personal expenses,) shipped under ihename fui-gac-c, will lie charged as freight, and liable to Cuaioiii-house regulations.

Snecie taken on treight. Pnrcels to be lorxvarded by this line, must be left with AZ'ly FOSTER, No. 1 Commercial wharf. Boston. NEW DRIJEA.NS A.VD IHlMON.

tf mv3 REGLL-4R MAIL LINE FDR NEW YORK, KXCEPTED. FARE REDUCED. JJi Cabin Passage, 2 2.5—Deck Passage, 1 75. The Bceaiiiers assxchisktts hodk I sI.A.ND, ARK AtiANSK TT, Hlld HKGAS, riiiining in coiiiiection xvilb the Boston and Provideiiee, and Stoiiiiigton Railroads. The Mail Train will leave the Depot ol the Boston ami Providence Railroad, at 4 P.

M. ilaily, with the exception of Hnnday, and at Stoniiigttm will meet one tlie siuen- di(! Steamers, to leave on the arrival of the cars for New York, viz; 1 I The assachvsetts Capt. Comstock, on Monday and as VOLATILE ABO.MATIC principally of roots and aromatic Ita flavor is fill the effect pleashig and salutary, it sensibly stimulates the apiVits and drowsiness it is of nervous headaches. In cases of Catarrh or Cod a pinch or two at night efteetnHlly removes all In a crowded house, or after a long walk, a jmich this riniiir will he extremely grateful, and the will answer all the purp'tees of a smelling bottle. K.ei!entaiy persons will find it cheering relief fi-om ennui and laasitmle.

This article is recommended by Dr aterhouse, rimmber of the Mealieal Society ia London, of the Medical School in France, and late Prt.fessor oUhe theory and practice ol Physic in Harvard University. Price, 50 ami 25 cents a bottle. The RHOEE sla Capt. Tnesday and Friday. The arkaoansett Capt.

Woolaey, on Wednesday and Satiirdav. Tickets for the route and in the ran he obtained at Hamden A. No 8 Court at fhe Ticket Office at the Depot ol the Boston and Providence Rail- Freight taken at the following greatly fJotida weighing'40 lbs to the cubic foot and upwards, tjtS 50 per ton. Measurement Goods" cents per foot. Bools, Bonnets utid Hats will be taken al 6 cents DAILY INDEPENDENT LINE I for new YORK VIA.

PROVIDENCE AND NEWPORT. GIN, BRANDY AND WATCHES. MisccBatifoiis a great variety Works, orders troni the trade solicited. THO.MAri ll. WEBB jjj too asliiiigum up stairs.

ENGLAND for ol American ami foreign leriodiials, limi 'lilies' t.s Am. Medical Eibrary-nnd the Magazine and Westminster r-r Reviexvs-Tbe Dollar Biblical works. Individual subscribers, iigeiiis and others supplied xvilh the iiiiiiost ami legolariiy, whicli lor leu the public confidence, and which is not per- initted to be exceeded any estaldisUinent. JORDAN J13 No 121 Washi.agloii street, oppoaile Wuter sf. AL English on Dislocations ami Fractures of the a 11.

'X iL, uiucli enlarged, edited by Banisly B. Coop- First idnes ol lliP 1 neory ami Praetice Stiigerx including llio piaciical il- aim Vad. Elements ol riix with engr on Giirvatures td the Spine and Diseases Vetlebral Coluimt, illiistiated with cast and pits. of Researches on Operative Mid'x ilerx, xvitli Astlex Cooper's Leciiireaoii the and Fiactice of Surgery. I'tir sale at VVM.

TICKNOR'S, comer of Washington and School sirceis. j'J OF GOTHIC ARCH- ITEt TUllE, irom Ancient Edifices in England, consisting of Plana, Elevations, rSectioiis, and Parts nt to exemjdil' the various Mxles, and the practical coti.siriK lion til tins admired class id from dravy- iiiiis and adima-ureineiiis made bv A. Piigin, and bis Piipi! T. L. Walker.

xvitli historical and descriptive K. J. Wilson, Architect.and 4to, llln.straled xx illi 22.5 bx Kelix. Beceived aiidloraatehi LITTLE A- BROWN, oi Foreign Books. I i2 Washington street.

J'3 riAIIF. SERIES OF WORKS ON EDICA- iroinoting Useful I published by the Society for promoting Uselul Knowledge, and the Ontral Societx F.ducation, viz 1, TtiF UCHtlOn, 2 hv tlie Cenimi Soeiety. 3 1 he o- i.ri,,, K.s- hv the sax voD, hvo ITcceiv. and lor sale by iiiglon street. LITTLE BROWN, 1 Wash- jl3 A.VC'IE.VT GREEK INSCRIF- 10N8.

xvitli upwards of loldiiig plates of inscrtp- Bitd Hvo sale by 1.1 1 ILE BROWN, Booksellers, No 112 W.oshingloii street. jl3 AII or (Nillege Monthly, conducted by the The July A I Ihe University, on the fost of each No containing 46 pages No comiiu a new per annum AN COHIHlCIH A Suhsrripiions ceived and single sale at 133i iiiuton bv riAX rON A 4 Miller's all the varieties, from i Small to Hnills. For sale at the Loudon Warehouse, No 3b Comhill. 19 eojnf EVOriO.VAl, E)XEItCISES FOR i'OM- b) .1. Bill vol.

I'iiis dav piililishe.l ami for sale by LITTLE Ac BROWN, BxoKsellers. 112 asliiiigloii streei. JU FI I I 44 A E-1101'S suecessor Hx H. A. Norris A I'iiriiiiure M.amibxctui crs.

Dorchestei, lias opened a Ware-house nt Nos Hlld Congress streei. Bosion, where he oilers lor si'e a of Fnmitiire ol his own innu-Mme. H- has also re. e.ved a Ifesh hnportatiou ot F.alheiv. all the dilTereiit large lot ol prime, Uiedi be s.dd 111 very constaiitlv ham'.

N. B. made toorder. iciv. all the dilTereiU large lot ami low priced Mattresses, now making, which xxill dd 111 verv iow Looking A of Extension Tables Coiiiurx at the imuul a 12 lo'xer pnces iiino nt-1 Dealers luriiished xxitli all kinds of table work H.

A. NOKKlri. epi I.EG HORN 11 4TS. 1 lie siibscnbers liave m-t received a beaulllill assort ei.i ol and Hats, xxliieh ot- 1,1 lui sale on la orable leiiu.s. a num.

lot ol Fanaina Dan ilF.NBV a II iV Nos 15 ami 17 Court si. I.EG HORN A.VD LM LEAF JI.4'J'S. bile and DonI.b- and Brim Leghorns Fine street. I aps. Giove Box and Palm I.ertts—tor sale bv 60 loots norih of the ilealer in Hats, and I mbreilas.

is2w-osU ml9 SFBSCRIBER it his duty again to noti- fy the public, that he has uo connection xvith any Infirmary in this city, except the one kept by hiinsell, al No. 40 Salem Street. This renewed notice becomes necessary tlie fact, that himself and his System of Practice have been held responsible, by a of ihe piihlic, for certain deaths, which have recently taken place at the house kept by JONAS W. CHAPMAN, al the corner of Portland and Hanover streets. The anbscriber, therefore, reiterates that this Mr.

Chapman was dismissed from his employ, some ago, for incoinpeleiicy and that he is using the subscribers name without any authority whatever. He belongs to the clan in lUackstone. street, with Hale, Mattson ami others, who call True Thomsonians. The siibscrilier has no other wish in this matter, than that the public should be made fiilly acquaiiited with these Individuals. their character, their practice, and their medical ac- uoireinents, for then he will not be charged with being a participator in any of their transactions, and the public will not be cheated by the false signals held out to SAMUFL lllOMhON.

100 pipes Fish brand 100 Gold Lever ai.d Lepine Watclies, just received, and will lie sold at a loxx'er pi ice than the same quality can be purchased in any other store in Boston. For sale by A. WAY Ac if No. 16 Long Wharf. GRATES AT REDUCED PRICES! SUBSC RIBERS offer for sale a much larger assorD nieiil III (irates than can be Imiiid in aoy other establish- lit in the United Stales, consisiiiig ol a variety of palterns, KOFiie which are the most heautiiui ami arii- cles ever offereii for sale in this market.

a great variety of iiitermediale and loxx- price Grates, which will be so'd low, at wholesale nr retail, as they can be bought in New iirk, or any other as we have most of the New York patterns, and much improved for mMufactur iiig Grates, we are determined not to be undersold by any es tablishineut in the country. BRYENT HERMAN, 61 Ac 63 Congre.ss street, Boston. N. A- II. coiiliiine to pul up their celebrated Hot Air Furii8f.e8, the best and cheapest article that has been the liest proof to substantiate it is, that there have been two thousand of them up within the last few years, and given good satisfaction.

Se2 RICE. JENKUVS SiBEAL. siJ iltl Corner of Merrimack, and Portland Streets, OULD INFORM their friends and the pifblic generally, that they will manulHCture ('upper. Lead and Zinc Work of all descriptions, of as gi'od workmanship and on as reasonable terims as any other esiabiishmeut in the city. (elj24 BOYNTON 4VOODFOBD, NO.

50 ashington street ANUFACTFRERS and dealers in every description there are made, among which they would name the follow ing kinds, viz Ttirtoise Shell, Twist, Side, Dressing and Pocket Gotnbs. Imitation Shell, plain and carved Cap, Twist and Side Ctiiiibs. (irniiine French made Buffalo, Dre.ssing and Twist Coombs, pressed Horn, Dressing and fine and coarse Combs, superior to any other kind for durability. Coiiiiiion licrii Dressing, Pocket, and fine and coarse Combs. (everv quality from fine iie plus ultra,) Combs.

Ivory. German Silver and Wood Pocket Combs. Also coiisiantlv for sale, a good assortment of large fluted, iinpresLed, carved and plain Imitation Shell Combs tor shipping, and orders for any palterns exeented at short notice, and on reasonable terms. Tortoise Shell, Horns and Ivory bought at market value. SU A KA NG KM NT.

4V()THER NE4V CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 29 SC IIOOL STREET. AHE SUBSCMtlBER having determined to ctmduct business on the one price cash svstem, is prepared to receive onlers for GOOD such low prices as shall be asuiticieni iiidiir.eineiit to any to comply wiili the above terms, and would request any one in xvant ol such articles to call and examine for themselves before pur elsewhere, as 1 am delermiiied that none shall excel in stxie and qnalitv, the b. st of work persons, and a fHstnoiiHble ass.iriment of Cassimcres, itiid Veslings, Ac All of wh'th ate oi the best iinality, and ill be sold low lor cadi by G. L. A DIDG E.

No. 29 School street. j28 DR. F. FELIX POUDRES SUB TILES FOR ERAniCATlNS HUMA.V SLPEKFLLtltS HAIR.

rilHE above chemical preparation has received the stamp Il of jinblic approbation for some yeara past, as the most sale, speedy and effectual remedy ever discovered for the complete eradication of human hair. It is decidedly an inestimable article for the toilet, and has entirely anmhihited those deleterious, uncertain and dangerous whicli have been loo frequently employed. No lovely or beautiful woman, who has unsightly appendage of a deiiionsiralion ol a beard on her upper lip, hairy side of the face, in.des, or a mass of hair covering a broad Hiul elevated (oreheun, should delay a moment in procuring a bottle of this invaluable powder When applied cold, this preparation is used bv some in lieu of a lazor, for removing the beard, which it effects with rnoi-e ease, with as much rapidity, in a more saiistactory manner, and at lesa expense, while at the same time if the skin soft and delicate to the touch. To uproot the heard it is applied warm, according to direclions, (French and English,) accompanying each bottle. Price 81.

EAU DE REAUTE.OR TRUE WATER OF BEAUTY, For removing tan, pimples, freckles, blotches, morphew, realizing delicate white neck and arms, and eliciiiiig a healthy juvenile appearance. per bottle. Bewareot spurious imitations ol this celebrated cosmetic, of the most deleterious nature, utterly ruinous to the complexion, and by its repellant action injurimis to health. GOUT vegetable LKiUID ROUGE. Composed materially from flowers and a cate roseate tinge to the rmnplexion, imiiioveable by rubbing with a handkerchief or linen cloth.

.50 cents per bottle. Remember the above celebrated cosmetics are to be had at the old established office, 67 VValker streei, one door Irom Broadwav. New York, and at A. 8. 2 Milk, 2d door from Washington street, Boston.

agents ew York; Alex. Giilhnc, I crfumer. No. 4 Maiden Lane; Utica, G. L.

Browne, Genesee street Gray Buffalo, J. Hinsdale; Hamilton, Modison county, Grieg Philadelphia, Mre Brown, 76 Chesiiut Baltimore, 8eih 8. MOI the celebrated Female Physician of Boston is con.sfaiitly receiving large quaniilies ol Herbs Hlld E-sseiitial Gils, by the sieaniships from Europe, not to tie obtained in this counirv, and ia enabled tot lire those diseases which have baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. Mrs Alotl pledges herself to cure orreli. vealt diaeasesincideut to the human Iraiiie, moreesftetdally the following lism positively cured, of however long Doloreux, Gout, Decline, Palsy, or 1 aralxzed Liriibs, Con- Scrofula, Rhemn, King's Evil, Canker, Ring Worm, Catarrh.

Sore Head, Dyspepsia, Debility, Spinai Affections, Nervous Sympioms. White Swellings, llerrinor- hoUls. Piles, Asthma and Phthisic, Liver Coinplaint, Jaun- nomi, on the arrival the 4 oVlm train of cars from Boston, NEW llAA EN, Capt. J. H.

VANDERniLT, will U-ave Providence everv Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday alteruoou, at the same hour, forming a Regular Daily Line, (Sunday a ex- epfed.) between Boston New York, via I rovldence and port Fare, in each bout, from $2 Utick I Cleopatra and New Haven have commtalioiis staterooms, and lor extent and sty le of accoinmocHtions are not can bq had of H. H. Prentiss, at 8 State street, (XV here plans ol the boats may be Burke A 76 Water at the Ticket Offl. of the Boston and Providence Railroad Co. dice, VVornia, Female Weakuess, Fits, or Falling sickness, and all ofher diseases incident to the human frame, too numerous to mention.

i. No Mercury or of any kind used. Femaleslabor- Ing under various weHkneases can consult Mrs Molt with perfect confidence, at her residence at the of Lynde ami Cambridge afreets, the west jiarl of the city. All letters from the countrvfpost paid) promptly alteiideii to. forwarded to all parts ol the Liiited States, and the aliadas, by Ihe various expresses.

for seeing patients from eight in the morning until seven in the evening. Particular attention paid to Ihe ofchildren. p' however long standing, can be positively cured by the A -J Ollil use'of Mrs Essential strengthening Medicines. eiuf This distressing complaint can lie cured lUe use of the Lancet. epif ing this disease.

This painful And disease can be cured by her medicines, so justly celebrated for ciir- eptf a22 Boston, A. S. Jordan, 2 Milk street Lowell, G. A. Carleton A City Hall; Lynn, Dr A.

L. Hoklerv VVor- Giucu a Springfield, F. Cowlen; Lee, Hull Hampshire; Portsmouth, W. R. Pre.siou- Maine Portland, T.Hayes dfc A Guild; Hallowell, F.

Island Providence, Charles Dyer, Westminster Columbus, Sunmer Jersey Princeton, T. Seabrook. Every bottle of Dr. Cosmetics has his name with the name of preparation, and New York, blown on the four sides, and his fac simile engraved on the wrappers of the Poo- dres other are genuine. je28 ERY' S.

STOCKING, Sur- geoH Dentist, has the pleasure of anHOUiicing to the cit- MOLFSKIN HATS. DEX rUR Ai CO. have just received a f.liifiulid 'laaortiiifiil fine Moleskin Hnta, to which ilif' iiixite the HCicntinn in xviini ot iitcc ani- 37 Court street, opposite the Coiiri-hoiiae. I 26 11 OUGHTON, TUCKER CO. have for sale at 1 1 Nos 1 and 2 Chnitiaiii Roxx, adjoining No 1 Long wharl, a new article lor dre.ssiug or blacking Shoes.

It makes the leather soft and pliable, and the shoe a firm smooth i-h much superior to the comiuou sponge blacking. wtH its viriite.a in anv ciimate, tind if the are perfectly drv xxheii applied Ihcx will never mould lact winch IS xvell vvorihv theatleniion ot those who are buying Shoes for New Orkniis aud other Southern and "eaieni cities. ed LEGHORN HATS. ol.l’l f.u VVashiitgioii street, txvo doors nrnth ol has (list I. i l'isl and olfcr lor sale, a i-'ortiiieu! ot Hlld Boys' White and Color- i-2w-ostl I AND 4 EI.4’ET A ulu liaxe jiot nn ne.i a prune ons l'aio of I' lri'iali lii'itiuiaelure.

xxhn they tilfer for sale uticoiiunon lo'x iilice' LARD AND HAMS. BBLS 111. 47hfdo do first quality 400 Kegs do 40 hills Swap i do. .53 hhdo Hams Bacon, first fjuality. No troio sliip troiii 0-, and for sale by FISHERS A BALDWIN, 21 Mtrehaiils Row.

a30 Izcjisof Boston and vicinity that he recently made one of the most important di.scoveries ever made in Dental Surgery; viz a Diamond ijement for filling teeth, when, by decay, they are too sensitive or loo far gone to be filled with gold or any other hard substance. Its superior advantages over all other cements have been fully tested and the great object for xvbich the have so buig labored, ia at length fully accomplished. The best cements that have ever been offered, have nniformlv, within a few days, when brought in contact xvith the liquors of the mouth, ciianged to a dark appearance; ami tile consequence was. the would partake ol the same shade; hut Diamond Cement neither changes its color, nor the shade of the teoth and for years will remain as bright as the purest gold, and a.s its nearer to the shade of the than gold, it is obviously a highly valuable discovery. Though at first soil, and easily introduced into all the irregularitiea of the cavity, yet in one hour it becomes hard like stone, and xvill remain so (or any number of years.

Dr 8., by acientific research, has also discovered a Anody ne, that will allay the most violent tonthachiA ile- stroy the nerve the tooth without paiu. This ia also'a valuable discovery iiiasmuch as all the hitherto resorted to for the purpose of tleslroying the vitality the nerve, have prrjdticed the miait excruciating pain for at least ten or fifteen hours. Moat of the teeth that are usually extracted may be saved by first killing the nerve, and then filled with the Cement. The full set of Paris insiniments, with hich Dr S. extracts teeth, has never exceeded in perfect adaptation to diili- ciilt and almost hopeless cases by any inlier invention.

Artificial teeth, set on pivot or gold plate, from a single tooth lo a (nil set, either with or without gums, on the most favorable terms. Particular attention will be given to filling teeth with gold. Price for common sized cavities, and front 50 cents to tor filling with Cement. Extracting, 25 cents: all operations warranted. Office No 266 Wash iiigttm street, corner of Avon place, Boston.

TiiTliAFPAStif j4 and these dreadftil diseases can meet with in- elief and speedy cure, by apply Lig to Mrs MOTT, who has-been so very'siirressful in curing this disease, having seldom, il ever, failed eplf This and dangerous disease, ii of however long atainUng, can be cured without tail by the use of Fit Mixture. This mtnficiiie is so well known it reipiires no further comment upon the certainly of its ting a cure. eplf a22 tapped. Persons suffering with this ilread- I fnl disease can assured of tive relief or cure, without being eiitf Whose chiWta'n are troubled ith weakness of the Kidneya, can assured of a positive cure, as Mrs MOTT made these of a particular entt of her sttufv. RS.

known Cora a A 1 DentifrK-e, for xxMiitening Teeth and tHeansing Purifxing the Eaiwaitia! for Sprains and for sore Nipples or Bro 1 I. nil nilAJ IRI ken Ointment for Chapped aiiu hlains, can he obtained her residence, corner ol Ly nde Cambritlge atreets. No connection whatever with Miss flunts, her former pu eptf pils. THE MOST HIGHLY APPROVED MEDICINE NOW IN general use for COUGHS, COI.DS, AND all DISEASES OF THE LUNGS rWAHE VEGETABLE PULMON ARY BAI.S.AM is believed to be tlie most popular medicine ever known in ca for Colds, Asihnia, or Plithiaic, Coiisiiiiiptioii Whtmping Cough, and Pulmonary Alfections ol every kind extracts erom certificates Dr Truman Abell, of Lempster, N. writes that he con fitlunlly reconiifieiiils uiie in all of the as equal, if not superior, to any oilier medicine within his knowi- Thomas Brown, of Concord, N.

writes that, to his knowledge, it has never diaappoiiiied the reasonable e.xpecla tioiis ot Those who have used it. The public are particularly cautioned against the many conmerfeits or iniiiatious, which have partially or wholly assumed the name of the genuine article. frr Be assured that it is not genuine unless one or bcrtti ot vvritcon I'iiinniiireH of ampson kp ilm ion the Cl TI.EK are ftuiiid attached the (AI! labels of and after the date of Dec. 1K19, will have the writit'u of 111. have the written by REED, A nT.lS sale 54 Chatham atreel, Boston, and sold by Drug gists, Apr.the.-ariev, tuid couuirx nierchaiils generally.

Price 50cents. eoptf 4 Domestic Medical Machine, for adiiiiiiislering Eavenieiits or Injectmeula ol Warm mil I il. ItAll EY A 15 Hlld 17 Court 'tren SILK I MRKELLAS. ttl.Hl HN, 69 AN lias just re- 1'. for 'Hie a good acsortmi iil ot ir I II- isixxosti Silk Car 29 P4T RAILROAD 4VIIEEI.S.

Ti nek Wheels, 'id inch diameter, weighing 4r5 Iba each. ii 303 440 493 5.57 500 106 Hi 33 ender 35 bali.rHnd lor sale by CUR I IS, LEAVENS At Siatesi. Water, in cases ol Irregular or Insiillicieiil Action of the Bowels. This Instrument has received the iinijualifled approbation of the moat eminent Mecical and Scientific ('hararters in the Kingdom. The Testimonials already given by the first Professional Gentlemen must oi ihernselves be deemed a snl- ficient guarantee tor the superiority ol the object of their re- comineudation.

Tliey attest their opinions the importance of Intestinal Injections to the preservation of health, as well as their oiiliniiied approval of J. A S. Invention, the simpleat. aalest, and most convenient iiieaiis of adminia- tering them, il ill be uiineceaaary here iinpreas the public mind with a sense of the value of this simple and certain Remedy the numerous claas ol Diaeasea resulting Irom an irregular or iiisiifflcient Action of the Bowels; the Patentees are thereby also agreeably from the task ot expaiialiug niton Ihe merits and advantages of an Article of their production. supply of the aliove just at the Importing Warehouse, Cnrnhill, corner ol Franklin Avenue, and or sale at greatly reduced prices, wlndesate retail.

je25 URE EXTRAUT iind iciiie for all sea.soiis of the yenr, and lor all diseases, as its effect ia to p.trtty tlm blood, it in extensive purifxing the Rlieumal.am, Salt Rheuiii, and all Diseases of Ihe Skin. Also, it is cfflca- fioiw 111 the eflects of calomel, wficii settled the i EXTRACT OF by how Cliemiat, 481 Washington la an entire new preparation of Sarsaparilla, wiihoul being bv the addition sugar, to lorni a it is that this very much the extraet It la prepared by new steam apparatua, mat the strength without evaporation. Price 62j It will be'foimd at rilnii by most of Drnggialsthrough a the directions, and each direction is on the oiitsble. For aule in Boatoii by the prcpriemr 481 ashingtt.n Joa. T.

Brown, WashingD.ii at-; Kulder, forntr LouO Sx Ive.sier Almv, corner of ami ire- DR. NORTIIALL, I ESPECTf iiifornis his friends and the public, that 14V AND LFTER 11, 1842, the Paa-en- get Trams will leave as xipanv Boston 64 A. M. and 3j P. Siiudaya Albsny 61 A.

and3i I Hoattm. Spruigfleld (' A. at" Ji Albany. daily, for Boston i and Worcester at P. M.

lor Springfield, arriving 111 prnig- leave klhalix for New 7 1 M- The Exeuii.g Train from Boston to Albaiiv arrives ni or- cester at 51 P. at Springfield al P. leave next rn- iiig nt arrive at Pillafield at 9j, at Chatham 11, and at troin Albaiiv to Boston nrrives at Ch.it- (i I To pni.ct*' t( at car LIN 1 from Boston emi xx on th loth, and Jcth ol each month. Ship KENT I CK J. I.

TEN ise, ST. i King, Bark BASHAW. I Howea, SI H. Hodge, ATI A. A.

Biirwell. The atM've ships tre all coppered and Ciqiper first biiill tor the trade, ot bcltt 'rutt ot They bx laoii great e.xiiern'io e. aiiil wip towed up iiiuf down the bx 'j have elegantlx turiii'hed the paasHge IS fixed at and ot Hie best vnJetf. Messrs ahboo A xri ixo Agents of i' Orlenliw, ill alletni it. to sale fiirwardiiig to the xx ith il.ielii neas.

For ft-eigbf or pnas.tg« applx tti the -i L1N( 1 Ic liifiia 1 or 7 tl pro SI N.w iOll.j.' F'lR. I tl DllfMd At A. UH The of the Hudson and Railroad xvil. rnn between CbaHiHni and Hndsoii conn, et ion wiHi Imlh trail For Hanford and New ainbonis leave flehl daily, al 8 A. M.

and 1 P. lor Harltoid, tint with the'Cars lo Haven. nevEiiiiill for greenfield HANOVER AND H.AAERHILL.— Stages leave Spri.igti* Id, daily, at 9 P. tor Nortnampt.m, Hanover, Ac. 1 as- leaving B.istoii at 31 P.

M. may take Stages run dativ Irom the iiHiriinig trama at Stations, as foliows Frotn AVest Brookfield to are and ffom Palmer to Three Rivers, Belcherri.w n. and Monson fnnii VVilbraham South Hadley and Ndrthimipioti. rnn regularlv to atnl trom l.ebatmii Snrmgs, eon- nexi.m wiHi all Hie trains, at Edward's in Canaan, and at c'Ale-ehaiidize Trains leave B.iston, Albany and Hudson, dsiix S.mdax Rales throngh class, snel. as iinpoited dry goo.la, A as hides, leather, paper.

50 per 2999 class, I such as cotton, cheese, from the niaiiiiiactiirera, I molasses, sugar, per 2990 class, such as I es. salted iirtivisious, coal, pig iron, salt, I per dour, .374 ets per bbl, and rcasttnable dediiciioii when sent in qna'ntilies id 109 bbls nr m.ire—w per I Us TT A Vlercliandize Car will be aitaelied to the tram that Alhatix at 3i P. wiii'h Halter and other p.risha- articles ill be carried. This car will Hmve Boston a 8 A The rate of freight by this car will be twice the first class rale bv Ihe tirdinary freight train. is3-oatf (jEOlKiE BLISS, President.

fc. The new and aplendid Steamer Cant. will leave Monday, Wednesday hio I alt. r- BOSTON ani OK CEANS KElvx. DESPATt If LINE.

rl CENTRA 1. A if. To puiu'tnnlh the day Ship I.OCHINA 649 D9IS, Cn, t. HOPE. ON ECO.

PAI.MA RY, THFN roN, 01 AM 990 650 709 4.50 ii rr. I.e. rkw SxMS'ON- ox The above ships tre all of the first cla-a. (ax and in a most siihsiaiitia! gant aecoimiKaS.stioiis, Ith separate ladies caf.n.s- XV Mb eomiiianile)! iiKxlHimg iiiHsters, who stand high in ir ii. Freight w.ll (ilways he taken Ihe low st r.itea, an- fanlitx rendered le aecointiMMuile sliq.j'crs.

(foods aditrc'sed to the rare the Agents in Bo be forw nrdeif without Hililit tonal expense. Steam is alxxaxs tokeu rin ariivat at the F. At. AV fi A hi Agent' New OrSe will and I'orvvard with all g.xul.s to care. WIN SOR A HR' Will o5 No 120 et.

jyo L'NION LINE OF HALTI- MORE AND KOS'EON FAt eVKBV BUSY il.B wtixar. BO.STON AND FROVIDENCE-TA UNTON AND NK44' BEDFORD RAILROADS. Tri BY eastern steamers FARE REDUCED. Daily Line between Boston and Portland. ri-lVeefdv Line betu'een Boston and the Penobscot.

STEAMERS PORTLAND, BANGOR AND The sale mid capacious Steamer ORTLAND. Cant. R. 8. Boyd, and BA.NGOR, Capt.

will lurm a Daily Line ami Portbind, leaving Eastern Steamlmat SUMMER ARRAN(J EMENT. AND AFTER JI 2U, 1842, the Paaaeii- ger Trains will run as follow railroad and STEAMBOAT LINE FOR NEW VIA. Trie Mail Train will leave Boston dailv, Siin- ilava excepted, at 4 P. Prownleiice daily, excepted, the arrival ot Hie Mail Train The MASSACHl SETTS, Capt. J.

T-' 'x vn Mondays and RHODE i Capt. Tiiavkr. on ami the ABB Capt. on eitneadays and iSatiirdava TT Tickets throngh to New York, ami Berthsin Hie Steamers can bt had at Harndcn A 8 Court at the Tii'ket Office the and Proviifence Railroad Company. Cabin Pasainre S2 Passage, I Freiaht to ami Irom New via.

SK.iiington. ia reilnccl tu 7 ins per tm.t tor iiieastiremeiit Shoes-, Hai.s and Bonnets will be taken at ai.x cents per Brig I CHATHAM, IDA, (HHKVSAW', DOVER, GEM, The above xeasefs the oldest Efi Mr Christ.qdier Taxlor. Hsniuel Hal'ei. ClltiieM HeUdr-i Franklin Penixal, Calvin Hov.es, ltd e'l- hue ot from this have trips lor Ihe season. sail 1.

iti ports of and Baltimore every si.iturday mi.i piiiieiiialiix tl. the day ajipomted 6or aaifina w'H alwax t', 'erved, and every taefflily and accoiiimtKialion ahijipera the amf rs usual in ihia ira.t* For freight aptdx to the bo. rii V-r. ciuitile wbarf, toHOU At S( I HDt.H A No. I r.

tile wharf, AMMI C. LO.AIBaRD A 17 and 1 new I.ewis 'Oiith wharl. Kaliimuri nth 14 -( i.AKK A- KKLLOtfO, Rt wharf. BOSTON AND FfliLAlkELFillA FA(KEIS. tween Boston wharf.

Every Evening, at 6 The BANGOR will leave Bosion for Portland every Mon- dav, Wednesdfix and Friday. Returning, will leave Portland for Boaum, every Tuesday, Thiirsdav and Sulnrday. The PtlRTLAND will leave Boston for Portland, every Tuesday, Thursday and Satunlay Returning, will leave Portland for Boston, every Monday, ami Friilay. 11, The new, fast ami safe Steamer EXPUESSs, Uapt. J.

B. CoYLK. will run Tri-Weekly between Portland and Bangor, connecting with the above Steamers. The EXPRESS ill leave PortlHii.i for the Penobscot, at 5 Thursday and Saiurdav. Returning, will Bangor Portland, at 5 A.

everv and Friday. Pa.sseHgers from BosHtn tor Bangor, Hampden, Bucksport, Bellaat. Thinnaatoii, aud Carmleii, will leave Btmton by the BANGOR, everv ami Friday evening, and take the EXPRESS next inoriimg, at Portland. Returning from Ihe Penobscot will take the Steamers EX- PR ESS and PORTLAND.on and Friday, Tickets aud lor ail the above places at 88 Stale atreet. AH Baggage at the the thereof.

No freight rereiveil within one hour of the time the boat la advertise.1 to leave the wharf. All freight muHt carefully marked, or it will not be tf RICHARDSON Ac GOULD, Agents. INDEPENDENT LINE FOR PORTLAND AND BANGOR. The Steamer TELEGR a S. H.

Wk A will leave wharl, twice Ii nf everv week, for Portland, Bangor, and in- lermediale ports on the Regular dax tor startine from Boatou, and bri- daxs, at 6 P. From Bangor, Mondays and Thursilays, at 5 A. M. Fare to Meals extra. Bangor, 1 dollar.

5 No freight taken after 5 jyg N. LINCOI.N. Agent. ICpNEW ARRANGEMENT. BRIT18II STEAM SHIP NORTH AMERICA.

FROM PORTSMOITH FOR EASTPORT and SAINT JOHN. N. B. The and Steam Ship NORTH AMERICA, Capt. Wn.

vbkk will leave Portsmouth iinineuiately after her arrival from St. John, for the above Passengers leaving on by the Eastern train at at 5 P. will be in time for the North America ft.r Eastport and St. John. For freight or passage apply to CHARLES R.

GIBB(YNS, 75 Long wharf. I A AND BOSTON. THREE TRIPS A DAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. P'are Reduced to 25 Cents. The Steam Packet GEN.

LI.XCOLN, Capt. Ft on and after June 13, make three trips a day. lietween Boston and Hing lam, at a reduced fare, as ftdlows, viz iverpool harf A 9 A. M. 1 P.

M. 6 I.EAVK in OHAM Al 6.4 A. M. 1 4 P. M.

O' fare 25 CENTS.ZT Carriageit.will be readiness, on the arrival of the boat at Hin.gham, to convey any part of that and ot Hie neighboring towns. Pas.sengers for Fix month by taking the 1 Boat on Tuesiiavs, Thursday and Saturday can iiiu i cept the Plx iiu.ulh line of Stages at the halt-way honae, bv apply ing at City Tavern, oral the Om'ce, can be conveyed to or from the Boat cents, except to Ihe and to other Steam- hoata, for which 25 cents will be charged. DAVID WHITDN, Agent. Hinghani, June 9, 1842. jell AUCOMMODATION Leave New Bedford, for Boston ami Providence, daily.

Suii- davs excepted, at 61 A. and 31 P. Leave Taunton, lor Boston ami Providence, daily, Mindaya at 71 A. M. ami 4i P.

M. Dedham Branch Cars have Boston at 8j A. 12, 4 and 6A P. M. Leave Dedham al 7t ami 10 A.

ami r. at Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, Gale, Low Frefrhl Trains leave Bostf.n and Providence daily, excepieii, viz at 9 A. M. ami Providence at 11 A. M.

X. baggftge at the risk of theowners thereol. tf lee. Siipt. BOSTON AND 4VORCESTER R.4iI^RO-4D.

(OMMERt l.xL LUVF. To sail every tr.uii 1 ket Brig ark. rierciaJ street. ANTARES, N.t I LA. N.

Al tws. RHBLRT a L.N, ai l.lHtI, r. ELLA, Z. Wbet.iM The abtixe will a I Biialon ami ia Pa. k.

is lor ih. af Freight XX ill be t( ken at the accommodation facilitx exiesi.teii in agents and maslei-' niie. A Packet will It i I ami Boston every Freight xx iil rtlvxuvs be torwaritei country by the canals, or xgg- ncss anti For ireight applv to the ma.iep* on Packet S( I A 1 wh.arf—R. 1 l.N( 5 1 .1 ALFRED HI KSEY, No 1 oninor ot tlir I with I XV kill CH.ARl.ES al the General Parket Oline. cial atreet, in Philaiielphia to lae E.

I.INCOLN A No iM-iiih what ap7 islwosly lull rr SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. and after Monday, May until flinher Accom- ALBANY AND TROY FAC KKT''. 'fiaiion XXili run daily, except Sunday, as fol Iowa, Leave H.wton at 6j A. 41., 3i and 40 past 5 P. Leave Worcester at 54 and 91 A and 4J P.

-Al. The first and sec.ond trains from Boston, and all the from Worcester, connect with the AVeatern The first train from Boston, and the second from VAorcester connect with the Norwich Railroad. THE NEW YORK STEAMBOAT TRAIN, VIA. NORWICH, Will leave Boston Sunday, at 4 P.M.,reaching the Bimt at A Train on Worcester al Btision at P. M.

All Baggage at the risk of owner. VVM. PARKEiR, Superintendent. Boston, May 27. 1842.

iii27 BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD. BV.NGS'S REGl LAR LINE. The Subscribers give notice that ol.l aiol 1 will cwnsist. Hie following of eig.hl viz: New Schr. NI AGARA, V1SS( HER, VINTAGE, ALBANY, STRAN(iER, i.onsA, HENRY CFRTIS, John LnvelJ, Bearsi-, Edw in Scutidcr, Bearse, Lot Hmrk'ex, John Caniiio tt, Jonathan llallett, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, and after MONDAY, March 14th, 1842, Passenger will run daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows.

J.eave Boston at 7 and 114 A. and 5 P. Andover, Haverhill, Exeter, Nevxniarkel. and Dover. Leave Dover at 5 ami 104 A.

4 P. lot Exeter, Haverhill. Andover, Lowell, and Nashua. Passengers can be conveyed from Na.shua and l.owell to the stations on this roail bv the trains which leave Lowellat 7 and 11 A. and 2 P.

and to Lowell and Nashua by ail the trains from Dover. The Dejtoi in is on Lowell street, and taking the cars of this railroad are subject to no detention by chauge of convex aiue. Stages leave or Dover on fhe arrival ot the morn- ing train from Boston, for nearly all parts ot Maine, and the northern and eastern p.arta ol New Hampshire. Merchandise trains run dailv lielween and Dover. March 12, 18-12.

CIl AS. MINOT. Tht.i In-iiig the oldest and Iwst estHblished hue of the snbacriliers not hesitate to that slnpjied by tins line to any part of lae northern i States, Montreal, Ac. by canal, railroaii. A Albany or Troy, xxill be with more ife-pa; w.

IteUer roiiiiition than by any other rfeentlx formed OB as reasonable terms. The Agents in Albany personaHy eive ami forw ard gooos, of any ch taking tor every to receive ail their in onirr. The above vessels are iinisily new, and built expressly lor trade, commanded by e-xjierienced iiiastera and firsi rair Steam taken when heail prevent their cti.sMiig 5tv Albany, thus afl'orduig greater laciiilies au6 patch than by any other line. Tht'ae will sail, in Boston, rt-gniarly ibe Long Wharf, mirth every and jtatuniax of esrh week, xxithuui tail, and wfrh whatever freight ufirr I he well known punctuality of itew4a ao com ments. Boston.

ISAlAll BANGS, or B.ANt*? A BREWER. 15 l.on« Wharl: t.EO. GAY. 1 Pu-r. near the tool Slate Troy, titO.

E. River St. March, lc42 tf BOSTON, AI.B-INV AND TROY BOSTON AND LOWELL RAILROAD. UNITED STATES MAIL. NEW ARRANGEMENTS.

FROM ROiSTON TO BDREINGTON IN TWO DAYS. 1 F1AVK Boston dailv al 7 A. via Na-shua anti Lowell Kail Roml. Nashua after the mrival of the first train ol cars from Hosttm via Manchester, Ainoakeag, Iltn'k-sett, Uonconl, Boscawen, Salisbury, Wilmot, Spriiigftebi, Enfield, Hnmiver, Hartlbrd Sharon to Royalstoii in Roynlattni for Montpelier and Burlington second day at 7 A. and arrives in Hnrlingli'ii same dav.

Returning, leaves Bnrlingion every day, paa.smg through the same and in Boston second day al 7 P. M. GASS, UII ANDI-ER A CO. Proprietors from Na.ahiia to Royalton. July 17 1841.

11 AND FIANOS FOR S.Yl.E. All ni ol Piami Fortes, vary nt pi K-e li ui.t 5ti to max be tonml at Mum Siore. 135 street. 6m ma2 ini i i i vokif tiv the or and SETI'INGS- iiid Pl 'it 'l l.o.-keis. IiT Mitimtiac-ami great xariciv of Head ttriianieiilH I r.

A 8. 1 Fancy Goods, and P.itiinitr' Milk, 2 irom W.i.'hmglon lit 4w RATTA NS. ikU. 100.000 100 bales Mlicant 590 Painted nest Tubs. 100 doz nest do do Boxes.

Cast Steel and Ir.tii Forks, Rakes and "eneral ot other Womlen and Willow by WAKEI IEI.H A No 85 Commercial ir he has engaged rooms with DR. ctiriier of Winter and AVmhington streets, where he will fie ready, at all lo pcrtorm on the Teeth. Dr. respertfully solicits a share ol patronage in btisi- coofldent that his operations xvill be satislactory ip22 LAC hah-s 1.111111' i-'- aigf size. 97 street.

j7 STEAM E.N I sell 9 inut B'ulers, 2t long icfi (iiame- b. I CM'Rl II! No 16 t'nstoin-lnuise St. a lor EK E'-sl Ml I Krt li.tnixe lost Hicir I luhrel- lis cHil be'iippiied with a firs! ntle ariieie at a very low an. No Washington, oppoMU- Water't. VIE A coii'lml supply this vaiua- hi liniiers to lee.d out then stock, put ot ,11, txxo hundred 'is caCti.

for sale by VlUU ill. No lo t. cents received per Susan A Jane, frotn l.oiidon—several cases while and a ariirle lor 75 rents. bv recent arrivals from very large ami lo aiitiful ass.iriiiieut ol Paris lua.le Corsets, some as as i.er pair, maile single, and just the Hung lor the ap- warm All kinds coi.sta.iily hand at A wholesale mid retail Corset J04 iiigton st. corner ot Siifl'olk e.

lo the N. N. has taken the Sole l-iniOA 1 AM St RtdCA I OFFICE, IIF ATON, 19 Tmexiont in fi.rma Hie inhahilants ol Boston and the f-rallv that he may be conaiilleii on all incident to but more es.iecially in all cases ad.lhcnU naliire like Hie loliowing lUIDTURE IT RED. littie pain tiilliculiy. Patieiiia calling on Dr.

II. are that Hiev xvNl! meet with an experiencedMirgeon, who guamntee a ct cure in most casea. ationa of the EYE, of however long standing, STRABisMDS or -((41 INTING, cataract. removed and permaiieiiilv cuie.i. AlsO, lor detorrmty ot the Lixibs, such aa Ci.i Foot, Ac DENTIFRICE GUM-WASH'.

which ialnghlv reconiinended by twenty-two of the first Phy- aicir.ns in the city New York, which can be procured at wholesale and retail. ep3rn J28 i'HEADER A NK.WHAI.L. 192 WashingHui street, being de- ter.nnied to his Stxa ot for xviH sell all Muslins, l.awns, lerines Ginghams. A o. AC at very reduced pnces.

Purrhas- ill find it lor their interest to and exariinie Ihe above goods before piirchasing here. jl2 A A assoriiueiit ot CJarpets, fine, exfra, and anpcrnoe qnalitfrs. of h.audsome aiylca, hfty- ni9 and upwards, for a good asaorlmeiil tive Cents ol Rugs, Hemp ami Straw III-21 enp2mi.slxv Corner 01 Hanover and Elm sta. 1 (Ml mH TIfiN COATS. hi tor sale wholi sao i.ol.

bv II.SO.N, I'hingion street, up -tan: RDHE VELVETS. 1 A8E i.isi receivtvl. a Imaiminl le tor a children a wear, will lie sold very Uiw I'F'S, 18 at- AR XII AM E'LCH gi-ouml (irnhatn Hour. rlNcU MH A liUOfll.il UUih Uliil fol tiv Uf whait. '9 11.01 R.

BBLS e'e. i.oisileiter A 1 a BRttWN, 9 Hnd 10 bv hnrl. DAMASK AUK I VS. NFWH Al.l., vV lilligtoii will se.ll Damask t.a-t-.xi in, cp.iits tl3 1, No and No 3 Leghorn supply tiauit and for by WILLIAM A Ao 172 Pe tri New York. to JtJH.N A.

No 53 VVaierstrecl. Boston. tl d6 kOMES rit' ami Shntiug Itine ami Bb lied' illing and DriiUing TRUSSES. ANDREW GEYER for sale at 194 Hanover street, ol Salem st, comonm apring, iiin- biblical, ivory and wood Pads, double and single a.iid TRl SSES. Alsti, Abthiininal ry Bandages, milking as complete an assortment aa can be lor the hard working is fitting is attached to the store, where may he found an extensive assortineiit Hrugs.

Med.cines Foreign PrennrHtions, and in (luantififs tosmt. Orders from Phxsiriaua and others 111 the conntrv will etiminami prompt attention at the market prices. boy NTON Sc WOODFORD, NO 50 WASHINGTON A RE coHslantIv supplied with Hie lolfi.wing which they will sell on as reasonable terms as ean be found in this citv, viz: Brass eightxfay CAFTION TO TT The public are caniioiied against purchasing at No 11 Elm street, of B. P. the trom Nashua throngh Concord, as he docs not pay to the Traveller can obtain at 9 Elm street, ol i mxiings who pays his tickets.

CHANDLER A SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. AND AFTER MONDAY, 11 14th, the Passenger Trains will leave Boston and Lowell, al the tol- loxving hours A. A. P. P.

M. rrFARE ONE DOLLAR The Morning and Evening Trams will ptor Way Paasan- gers at the usual Passengers can also be hyRa lie ad lietw een Lowell ami Andover, Haverhill and Exeter. NOTICE. The Bosion and Lowell Railroad Corporation hereby give notice that they have the loliowing ri.lea and in regard to their liabilHy as carriers. First, as to baggage to tie at the sole risk the owners.

Secoml, as to Company will not be responsible for anx gootls, iiierchandize, money, bank notes, other articles, unless for by the offlcer the for that purpose, nor for any or injury, unlos such as may arise by fire from the engine, or by the gross negligence the ol the nor for a greater amount than two hundred on any one package, bv special agreement. All goiais ami inercliamlize shall be at the risk the while in the Matchea, giinpowder, and similar not taken any terms. ClIAS. S. rORROW, Agent H.

A L. R. R. Co. mlO NEW LINE FOR H42.

Schooner A D. Fctii-r, J. MANDARIN, L. H'Jtckley, D. A.

Allen, ORNAMENT, P. Kcftrx, D. Lix ii, HARRIEI, C. banner E. Lew, This being the nlJest best ft Packets, the do not suaie 10 as'iire goials shipped bv ih.a line lor any ot weaiern Stales bx canal II lie forwarded with much de'paicb, and us ci.naiiiwi».

as by any other line aiiil reastmabb A I forwanieil the wit! Troy, tree charge for shipping. The above vessels are mostly new, amf commaniietl bxeM'e- rienced masters, are pilots. Steam taken prevent their crossing Hie below Ibanx. fr'rdiug as g'eai tacilily ami as quirk ib apatch as by aii' ui line. These Packets will sail the south skfT of C'itx a.Axrt.

on Wednesday ami Sauirday of each week. The puiicinality of this line Paekrts no comments. Agents in AVlNt; St I DDER. wharf. Agent at C.

W. BE.NTl.EV, No. street, on the Dock. Bosion. ist.

H12. II CO. STAG NOT 1 E. SUBSCRIBER takes this to iiilorrn the VlExTON begs leave to apprise that he regularlv phxsic.ian and has been in an ex tensive i.rnclice tor the last eleven years, a part xvluch tin he has been in HHeiulance on the treamen xvill. iim York and Philadelphia Hospitals and eplf ot in the Eve Inlirmariea.

MRS. GAUD I J. fj IMIE ORIGIN AL 5 EGETABLE I IVERVHIRT PREFV- public, that he has the Agency ol all the running in coimexioii with the Nasliiia Railroad, with the exception (lAss, Chaniilkb a Line to Concord, N. which he has HO connexion with whatever. Being an Agent lor the Ctimpaiiy oil that route, he of expressly to Hiem Hlld none other.

3 can obtain tickets for all parts ol N. IL, Vt. ami Maine, at the General Railroml ami Stage No 11 U- CHENEY, Agent. d7 T'" ration SO miits the bottle. The nmat pttpn- lar remedy ft.r cure Cokla, Spittmg ol BI.

kk PhHiisic, aud all diseases ol the Lungs also it la German Alarm Bronzed Wood. Clocks. Bevel Wood Clocks. Accordeniis and Violins. Pearl Shirt Buttons.

IGditen'a Imlelible luk. lio do. Snuff Boxes. Silk and Colton Piir'es. Bead Bags afid Purses Razor Strop.

Dtiuble tfo- HilFa Draw do do. Liuiies' Oil Cloth ami Straw Trnvelling Baskets. Shaving Boxes. Backganiiiion Boards. Spangles, and Sivcr Bulloni.

rt-rciissiou Cajis. ami Eyes. in extensive use for the cure Gar.luer’s Indian BHlsam Liverwort and oarhouiid. Thip is the first prepa- rati.m Liverwort the American public, it be- tweiv7ieara established. Its repu- tarioii aiamls unrivalled as a Cough Medicine.

St-e Of residence on the printed direction round Hie liaving great benefit for the rnre ofdiseases al.ov*- named, with coufbieiice we recommend the Thomii.s Haakins, Jr. E- (. II. Gall. Williams.

Mias 1.. Wholesale uml retail by the pr.ipnetur, M. BROW 481 Washingt.ni street. Retailed by all the dntggiais ni Worcester, Salem, Nexv Bwltiird, SHitda. in New York.

HHrtf.u-.l amf Sprtnghehl. A D. d25 O' ItaWiY of arioiis les and xviUtU.s, for sale by SE A RLE, 69 GEORGE jl 4 LB 4X A ORR A lan.lurg ill bbls nnd a nrime article for Jraitght or sale by AS. W. 17 Water at.

ol8 osep GO (AVVASS. fis LEAVFNS A bv FR- I xs(ti s. A S'soi nt (or low at El 1.8.27 Com I street j6 STY LE OF GOODS FOR Cas.simei*'. which will sold low fi.i^c..*I (Zl al GEO. a NDIDGE'S 2'J Schcuil St.

ftmegs CA' fresh Companx for sale LETT 7 I ong xxharf. m3l bx l.EVI BART- lliArMdw j9 FAMILY new article in Soap, superior in quality and oiirability, ami made (xf.fiffereiit iiiaieriala from any other soap in rotiiilry. Max be used with hard or soft waiei being emol- iienl in ila iiatnre, itself even with water. For waahing Linen Cotton Fabrics, it la without in dirt with lahor ami rubbing, which with other kimla ia de.slrnciive to 'essing the finest bleaching tree troin any in- ftirioiis ndcm y. Aa a shaving soap, at.

artfrle t.ir the waah-stand, tt itol excelled hy any ol the mtati expensive iinoorlaHouafrom fomign These are and a titir tri-al xvill prove the fai ls and induce a tietermination to purchase no other kind when this ran be obtained. 199 Just received and for I I and 2 Chalhttrii Noi Long hart. al4 BOTANIC MEDICINES! cfintinueto prepare and I xmrm of Botm.ic M. to everx dineiuse Medicine is needed. Many of their preparations have, been nse.1 and highly approved by the public, KRAMER Si No.

Cornhill, Boston, would inform their and the imblic in general, that they c.uitiiiiie lo receive Irom all parts of Europe, large qiiaiiHties different of Toys, Fancy Gtwals, Musical liistrnnients, suitable New Presents lor children, ami old and voing consisting of ail knuls ol Fancy Boxes, Writing Desks, Fancy Cheastnen, Dominos, Lolo Boxca of for building, and alt other kinds of interesting to children. ALL KINDS OF TOYS, London, German and French and Musica with and Guiis- VVamms-Boxcs of all kinds of wooden and pewter Tea and Dinrim Towns and ol Opt iciHii Show of London, Paris a Constaiilinople, ami all kinds of MUSICAL INSFRUMENTS. Large ami smnll Hand Violin Glassichords and CLOCKS OF ALL KINDS. German Musical and Alarm and Wooden of the abova Clocks repaired at short notice. and all other articles usually toimd in a Variety Store.

Just a few Jointed In woml; Hiewe figures are matle xvith many joints, so that they can be placed in ditlerenl lor artiata to draw from. The above goods ill be solil at wholesale or retail, at low from the country are particiilarly invited to call and exHinine. epiaAfwtttiScSt fri26 SI MMER ARRANGEMENT. ami after Monday, April 25lh, leave as VIZ to 7 A. 12J, and 4 P.M.

Hoatxiii, 9, am! II A. M. 14, 21, 54, and 6 P. M. Marblehead lo Snlein, 7, f-i.

and 191 A M. 12J, 2, 3, ami 5. lit P. M. Boston for Poru-moiith, 7, Itti A.

and 5 P. M. Boston lor Salem, 7, 8j, and ICi A. M. 12i, 3', 5, and" P.

Salem 7i, 94, and 11 A. 1, 24. 4i, and 6, P. M. Siindav to at lOi A.M -Irom 7 A.M.

he HI TRF'SS ii ives Portsmouth Hu- Kciinchiink, Wednesday, on arrival of the? M. train, ami ami FVidav, on arrival of the Itij train from Boaioii. This Compaiix Will not be tor any loss or daiii- age to baggage l.exomt 100, iiiile's pard lor at the tate the iirice ofa p.matige everx additional value. JOHN MNS.Man, rransporiaiitin. ni9 I BOSTON, ALBANY AND PA I.INE.

-is42 Packet Pier, I TIC A. B.arse, TAl I NT, J. MMROD, D. L.mielL Mtt.N'l ANO, J. W.

roxxr BALANI II. LiwiieU, SXGANAW, I iiveti. TIGRIS, E. Lexvis. ELIZA M.ATILD.A, roxxeil, Lnic fompo'ed ot the aU' the last rstahtixhrd itnt this port.

Hi- m.a.'’ir. lil emieavor i vt a siiarr ot strict the lor wiH be lorwariieii wfth as dispnich a- bx aiix i.tiad/f.e/ieii port, H.ixerti** im contraix iiotxx GoihIs xxill be lorxvaKltd to the i'. and VN in Sutiss. vui. VIIhitix am h- liio's from riues.

will be laktii line MS any other from this jtori. Day ol siilliug and SKltii da more kel 'al tn Bo.ston, UDIR x'harl; .1 IH St DLRS, at ile (en et utt HARLI.S '1, sMY il 40 X4uax A3. islvxosll troni I A (I DEDIIAM RRAN'CH RAILROAD. NEW POWER. AND after WEDNESDAY, JENE l'-42.

lirawii by a Loconuitive Engine wili be run daily, Snudava as lixlloxvs EeaxW Boston at A. 124 .4 and (ri M. Leave Deilhaiii ami 94 ami -54 P. M. the trains lint the 4 P.

M. train troni xxill slop at Roxbury, Jaiiiaita Toll Gate, Dtdbain Low and Mill Village. F'are and Dedbam, 25 cents. Commutation Tickets, bu- not less than three iiionihs, per week. islxv-osif HOR ACE NUl DDER A NEW ORK AX'D BOSTON 1.1 E.

To sail every hiinesi av and SATHtD.xY.ln wharl. ConuiuTcial trom Slip, Pier East Uixer, Ne'x York Jae. P. HaBeti. Til.

oHix Baker J' Hemali ise, i'liii Kt tlex 1 hi ni H. RAILRO.ID TO Y'RESH POND. jj fare 124 CENTS. I Depot near Cliaiies River Bridge, in Charlestown. "ri ill after FRIDAY, July 1, Trains ftir nearly twenty Patients attended as ver in Ihe City Orders lor B.ilanic and Tltomsonian promptly answered lios ro.N.

149 Hanover EL1A8 SMITH, BENJ. F. ABBOTT. epiy leb 16 im. AI.

ua BEE in all various stages, put tip a neat ami accurate manner, a. cotnpanied with directions. A to be had at said oilire, No 9 Endnott Boalon, alew do'Ts trom Hiiiiover street. Dr II. can be cmaulietl akall evemng athisoftU-e.

PATENT ABDOMINAL SUPA DA.MS’S PORTER. The inventor ot article Ihe nt bkstei FHXtxr.E HIIVSI- lYI CIAN, her at No 7 lent ion ot married ladies in parHcnlar, and all others afllifTeJ with Umbdfi'Hl Heniia, or any alidoiiiinai weakness. supporter is so conatniried aa avoid the po.ssihle pressure, being fonipoaoil in of aouicboiic, thereby ing to Hie iiicrease of size, at Ihe time all'ordiiig a com- lortable Slip port. The subscriber h.a* the recoiiimenibxlifm ol eniineni medical men, and ia at lo reler to pera-na who have them, and who will take pleasure in exjdaiiuug and describing Ihem, above. For sale at Cornet YA are, aahiiigtoo corner ol rinrtolk jdace.

al a distance will Ihe number of inches aroiind the waist, ailowin the me.asnre just to meet, being neither light nor Hiate the cttae, and it an ordinary how long the Supporter will require lo fie worn. IwiaosAlsH mmriX'IYOYY' GL.YSS.— a generai aud extensive as- Mirimeiit of Window Glass, kept constaiiHy on hitml and offered for sale on the most reasonahle by BIGE- will Iiin every over the Charlestown Branch Railroad, to Fresh PomI, stopping in Somerville, near the Bleachery, and III Cambritlge at North Avenue Bridge, near Cambriiige Market Hotel. Leave Charlesloxvii, 7 and 9, 2, 4, and 6, P. YI. F'resh Pond, 74 ami 1'2.

3, 5. and 7 barker Charlestown, June 29. iH'Pi. Schmmer VIC FOR, ar ttT. SPI.F.NHU», xe'sel'.

this 1 lilt II t'. h'lxe cimiliiem-eil ir i'i'ii ight will bt taken at the rtii.ii bx ibt ldn ral sh-irt ct Shippers tieni lue itv and conntrx xx ses' aitvaliluges hir Urn ing ii got silt Hii' port. liHviiig two luigt 11 iii lor tbc I ot Hifir ireighi. oic; lor Ibe C'ierii co'Hilrx. xx bx the Erie an vallt ot 1 reighl partid Hic VNe.stcfll ail i-liargcs to: sUtppiiii: ID B.i'ioi Http Yt I '4 I IHH A canille whart, HI IIyRI I aii vet el tillwc, Mt ui "har.t oiiiiin i -irt York, IlxYl- o.oiie' 1 MT.

Al 111 RN OM- Mill slarlh trom 45 KralHe street, Boston, every hour trom o'l lock, YI. to 5 P. Irom Mount evrrv htnir Irttm before 10 lock, A. to i belore 7 P. M.

There HI be MU tiiiliibiis to Fresh Pond Hotel at the following 45 Brattle stu-el, 9, 11, from Fre'h 29 minutes II, 1,3, 5, 7. 25 ceuis. tt lel FI I OB tii: Ft tB fhe aril -'-'III i trs N(o ilt.K Y1 N( DDER xV t. I 1 A A 1,1 sS 1 I 1 MoR I MON se I I'HII -t on If I XL 1 in iBK r.w I. i os New ork I or I II.

be obtained. o8 a21 BOSTON, GORHA.Yf, A.VD KINGS MHJ'N Gl M. a RN. a RD, 75 Slate street, i' Agent tor the above Powder and llaa mi hand, lor at the loxvi-at market price and warrunteii 4990 kega Boston Gunpowder, 25 lb, each. 2990 do iriirhaiH do 1899 Kings Mills do do ffrib-rs for other sized kegs, such 29 lbs, 16 ft's, lbs.

Ill Iba, 5 Ifia, and Powder in 1 lb al short nmice. l.ei, Hie Room now occupied bx the Dnental Bank, be varale'! of March next. ternis aa above. 1 rc -g I i 1 .11 di .11) III i. 'iig ol 111' I I I.ix V' xn I I-, oi't ri 1 TfAo I'll EU MYMEAt tu I ai IV I sill" Cl -t til tiiiiii I XI eslt th It III I oti'ei eti I lit L.

I Ell till III II Can 'ell Hum I land pnce' arci'ii'l hit" Slate B'i'ion, 1 III a t'lT' '111. 1 tgt itir Hu IB li iH-t- cm I I "I Hit' 1' aui t'l 1 '9 i st li I ht III cheam i la Inquire ol I I "tlil NI xr iitcrui N. I it Nt 'X Favelle i KM.

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