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Cliarlotte 8 Ford Anna Ford Moses Ford Kosclla Ford Susan Fogg Sewell Fox Lucv Frothingham Harriet Foye Betsey Fuller Minerva Fuller Benj Fuller Mary mre Fuller Charlotte Forieri erton Allen a Gray John Gray Kobt Gray Gray Jere capt Gray Henry Gray Jas Gray Amanda Grant Elizabeth Gavel Caihrine Granger Sumner Graves Rebecea Graves Wm Graeie Henry Greene Cathrina Greene Rachel Greene Lydia Greene Jas Greene Eliza Gregory Sam Gregory Albert Gerry John Gleeson Patt Glinn Abby Griswold Ann Griggs Chas Griggs Thos Gilpairick Marla Gilpatrick Elizabeth Griffin Jacob Griffin Eliza A Glidden Dan Gill Aaron Giie Albert Gibson Dolly Gil ligan Jos Gibbs Mary Glines Chandler Gilman Levi Gilchrist Levi Glossrnder Mary A Goddard Goodwin Susan Goodwin Geo Gootlwin Kichd Goodridge Jos Go(h1 ridge Deaton Goodridge Sam Gould Hannah Gould Benj Gould Fred A Gove Mary Gove Eben Goilfrey John Gove Stanley Gookin Mary Goodnow John Goldsmith Sophia A Goodsell Henry Ooorlell Florilla Guitcrson Wm Gurney Mary Harper Elizabeth Harper Bethana Hayden Martha Hayden Eiiphelia Harris Huratio Harris Elijah Harding Rutannah Hamilton John Hamilton Geo Haskell Liman Haskell Martha A Hall Farthena Hall Joshua Hall Christopher A Hail Wm Hail Hall John Hall Wm Hall Wm A Hah Solomon Hammond Asa Harrington Daal Harlow Mary Harding Hastings Deborah A Ben Hayen Edw Hadley Hanscom Mary Hathaway uiher Hayward Melinda Hailoran Honora Hanson Hay man John Hapgood Warren Hanly Margaret Hale Juditli Herrick Geo Hearsey Wm Hearsey Win Hervev Rov Hills Wm Hyde Stephen Hyland Michael Hick.s Hill ChasC Hilton Mary A Hilton Elizabeth Higgins Ellen Higgins Joanna Higgins Thos Higgins Rebecca Higgins Alfred Higgin.s EbenJr Hi'dreth Sam Hdilreih Thaddeue Hinkley Mercy ink ley A miss Hinckley Alien Hoyt Phebe Hooper James Hubbey Sarah Hopkins Gtvelh Hopkins Harriet Holt Holt Louisa A Holmes Chos Holmes Victetia Holmes Holmes Ann Holmes A esq Houghton Houghton Sarah Howe A Hawe Leonard Howes Enoch Howes Sami Howes redcrick Holman Sahra Aseph A Holland Justin Ho.lgkins Lot Hors ey Edwin Kendall Holbrook Edw Howard Cordelia Howard A Clark Howard Ann Hannah Howard Howard Edw Howard A Co Hiram Hughes Michael Humphrey P.irihania Humphrey Almon Hussey Sam C.ipt Hussey Harriet Hubbard Joanna Hubbarl Lucy A Hubbard Eliax Hubiiard Hiram Huggins Chester Hunt Jonathan Hunt Danl Hunt Hunt John Hunt Ann Htickios AofWtW Huuhins HezakUl Hurley Dani Hunnewelt Abigail Huchinson Racbal Hu-hmgs Ivory Hution Sophronia Hulet Roxana AbrabajB Jean inga Cat Jewell Elizabeth Chaa Jones Mary mre Joiiea Juhn capl Mary Eliot at Jobiison fli Johnstm Johnwm Rufua Jxhnaim Sauil Joimauii Maria Johrtaoii Win Johnem Henry Juhnaon Eleazer Kent Frederick 8 Kern J.wnna miss Kenii'dy mrs Warren at) KimhaH rev Kendrick Alfred eaq Keratin Kitpha'el Kemp Hiram Keneraon Win Kiieeland ChaciM Knight Jane miea Keegan Laiharma Knight Wheeler Keriiavhin Robert Kuhn Ann mise Knorzer Atoya Kimball George KennoarLdiza A KfiU'ht Sicvena John Kc.iriina Louisa Kelleran Elaey miea illKturii Diana inisa Noah Kelley Anna Kimba'I Sieohen K.ng Kniahis Henry Kimball John Kneeland Koaannemlee Kend.tll Edwin Kelley Patrick mra Kendrick Hannah Kuhn Mary Kilburn Diana Kesao Ruth Keyes Zenas Lawrence Rozillah Lary Dolly Layman Laitge A Ritta Lake Latirin Ladd Emily l.ane l.akemau Jamea loine Lemecn Leona nt Jacob l.ewis Amoa Lee Amelia loiaman Hannah miae Lamorii DO Learee Edward loswis Henry Leeds Simon Leeds James Leavitt Joseph Lewis Sarah Lydarc Eld ward l.yon John Littlefield Litchfield Mercy raise ncoln Charles Lihby Rnliert Lincoln Mary Lilli oin John EAce Lockwood Andrew lotinbard Eliza Lowell Jiwiah Lord Joseph Lord Everline miaa Locke Jane miss Lord David I.oveit Loveit Mary Lowell Abram Locke Joseph! re? latvejoy Mary mra Long Jamesjr Luff Phillip Luniben Lorenzo Mattoon Eben jr Maxwell Eliza Marsion Sarah Marling John Maichell Theodore Malcom Mary Ann Mason A Manville Mary M.xiher trcy Christian Mazoon Henry Marshall Lydia Meddox Catharine Marshall Mary Malsirom Maynard James A Mann Edward Mayo Seth capi McWhorien John Alarsh Andrew Macy Franklin McGwire Sarah A McDonald McCloud Marlin McLamon Elizabeth McLanaihaa Nancy McReading Joseph McGirr Ann MtCae McNamee Peter McGraggon George Mcllwalne JB A co McClannen John Pike Mahals Phioney Lewie Samual yuipiftn Fkard Poi iittl Hannah P.ei tv tiaon Puwera Abigail Potter Mary Prniiiy mlaa Pofid Cranaioo Piumer Daniel Putnam Sarah Pulcife Jr Putnam John Piiocmy Wm Puraali rhomaa Putiiam Salmon capt Quin Richd Quto Geo Kaynmiid John capt Raiid.ill Sopliia Hand Oliver fUitd Mary Race Oeorfe Keiivull Anna Reed Je.xae Heed try Record Elsiher Keddiog John Kenilall Elizabeth Read Alfred Rice Aliniiia mra Riley inrs Belknap at Kyaii esq Kyitey John Kichardeon Wm Rider jr Kiley Margaret Richardson Warren Richards Elizabeth Rico Phineaa esii Kyaiisun John Richardson VVm Ktchurds Samuel eaq Ryder Thomas Kubemoii Mahitabla Roes Mary Rogers Mutford jr KhiaJesT Kowe Augustus Howe Benj Robbms George Kobherti Aloses Kobiiiaon Henry Ros-a Susan Ellen George Rogers Wm Koxers Eliza Roberson Jonathan Rli.idea Wm Robinson John Rogers Sullivaa capt Rogers John Robinson Win Roberts Allen Robinson Mary Jana Rogers C. e.q Rogers Thoinaa Robiiiaon Rufus Roberts Nancy Roche Mary Rollins Fanny mrs Rorkwixd Calvin Rogers Hannah Rouse Samuel Rockwell Julius hen Ruggtea Eliza Rund Ti Rundleii Taylor Bumrell Jos Rue David Russell John Russell Chaa Rugglea Swan Rebecca Stanwood Sami Savory Tlioa Savage Wm El Nanborn Amelia ran Spaulding Ann Stubbs Wm Scandlan Dennia Slater Parley Swain Sarah Small Clement Staples Hasket Stackpoie Simon Sharp Jaa Shaw Chas Eaq Shaw Edwd Samson Ichabod Sawyer Fredk Swain Elizabeth Sargent Fredk Sawyer AlariaB rare Smart John Savage Simeon Staples Jos Saunders Geo Sprague Jas Sancry Margaret Saunders Susan Stahl Philip Sanborn Peter Sampson Ira dr Shaw jr Staples Sarah A Stackpoie Sami Shailes mrs Saunders Kebecca Sawin Chas Sand ford Franklin Stafford EJ Scainerns Lewis Swaine Sarah Sampson Gaius capt Shack ford Amaziah Stackpoie Sami Saunders Henry Sawyer Swascy Nancy Sanborn True Savage Nathan Squires Henry Sawin esq Slate John Stevens McManus Capt (brig BnnianjStevens Adelina McManus Patrick ATcCarly Charlea McLean George Merriam Ephraim Medere Sarah mise Merrill Jamea MsrrittCharleaH Merrill Isaac ATerrill Daniel Merrill Lavina miay Merrifield Levi Mears John Mcach Norman Meeker John Merriam Charlea Miller George Millitl Nathan Myrack Jacob Mills Oliver Mitchell David Milliken Lucy miaa Mitchell Isabella mise Mizoner Gilbert Morse Eilmund Morse George Morse Isaac Moore AugustuaM Morgan Isaiah Morey John AlcrrillCharlea Moody Levi Morrison Henry Moulton John Aforgan ZachenaB Morgan Dolly mra Mtfulton Ann miaa Alorion A miaa Moody Levi Mollog Marxaret Moore John Monroe John Morrell Martha Afoulton Lydia Ann Morrill James eaq MudgetlSmith Mimnagle Patrick Murray Alargaret Munroe A Murray Thursa Munroe Josiah Murphy Hugh Murphy Wm Rcheoca Mullen Daniel Aiewhall Wm Noyes Nancy Neat Nathan Newhali A CO iVaughtnn Hugh Nesmith Thoinaa eaq. Newcomb Nono Nicholas Sarah Newell Sophia Noble Al Nickerson Margaratt oi ton Wm Nuaon John Norioa Olive Nelson Horatio Norton Elizabeth Newhali Samuel Eunice miaa Nesbitt James Newell A Newton Chemical CO Newell Lucius Nutter Sarah Nason Asenilh Omsby Wm Ober Martha OrcuU Susan Orne Epaihis Osgood AlmiraS Oakes sgrtod George Oiis Jivs capi Orrill Thos Flarity Cornelua Osborne Orciiit Orcn OslKjrne Elward 'Brian David esq Ogden Samuel Owen Parker Sarah ayne Wm Page Belden Page Kufut Parsons capi, bark Suffolk Pratt E'rancia Pratt Henry esq Palmer John esq iaP Parkhurst Olivia Parsons Wm Parker Zickeus esq Parker Henry Parks Howard at Parker Panual Palmer A Co Paiteu Susan Prail Pain Harrison Parsotu John esq Parker Abby Paatroaitch Parmeniar Andrew Parkman Wm Pratt Carelioe Palmer David Parkinson Richard Paine Augustus Ph' lps Moaes Eaq Peck Preble Esther Penneman Hannah nra Peryoe Sarah mra Samuel Pepjtcr Thomas Prince Albert Perbeck Wm jr Pcosiee Phebe Perkins Isaac Pease Zebuton eaq Phelps Elson Peirce Mary Peirce Charlea Peirce Jonathan Peel Philip Phelpa Win Peirce Chaa Pearson Henry Peveriy Joseph Petlingeil Benj Phelpa Albert 8 Pierce Amasa Pitta Thomas Philbrook Altieri Phinney Lawie Pipar Janieke Stevens Horatio capt Shepherd Jno Seymour Friend Sherman Jana Stevens Lora Sweeiser Fredk Spear Wm Stevena Wm Sears Mary mlaa Stevens Wm Stedman A Stetson Sarah Sweetscr Amoa Stevens Francis Senrs Hannah Shelton Wm Stevens Jas Sherburne Reuben Sears Uriah Springer Harriet Swift Mary A Skinner Fredk StimpeomChaa Stiles Caroline Stinson capl Simpson Mary A miaa StinchfiekI Henry Simmona Jeruaha Skinner John Silsbee Sami Smith Taylor Smith Thoa Smith Thoa Smith Chas Smith Wm Sm th Harriet Smith Hannah mrs Smith Edwd Smith Joe Smith Melinda il Smith Clinton Stnckwell Emnna Stowe II Abijah Sfoit Abel Snow Elizabeth Snow Jason Snow Sami Snow Thoa Sloan Thoe Snow Chaa Sknifield Jno capt Snow Silas Stawell Otis Stone ATarshal Soiiihwick Hannah Souther Sophia Stone Henry Slocomb John Schoft Chas Story Lydia Ann Sullivan mrs Shute A Metcalf Sumner Susan Shute Eliza Sutton Jeanette Miaa Tarbnx Ephraim Thayer Warren Tarbell Catharine Taylor Ezekiel TarlMtx Czarina miss Taylor laaac Tliaicher Elizabeth Talbot Thayer Sarah Tewksbury Wm Trench Geo Treat Ezekiel Temple Jas Tibbens Jno Tilnian Geo Tilton Man ha Typoxraphical Society Tirrell Hannah THtftn Mary mra Tvie Jas Tirrell Jas A Co Tiickey Mary A Tilden Friend Tremlftl Thos eaq Towle Phineaa Thomjteon David Toppinx Sarah Ann Town Luther Thttmpson Eliza Towers Job Mich I Thomas A Towneand Chas Tower Jonathan Toll Eliza Turner Mary mra Turner Apphia Tully Wm Tucker Kebecca Trufani David Underwood Elizabeth Upi hn Kkhd Uuderwood Joe Vander Veldsn Varney Bctaey Vinton Benj Vaughan BetaeyC Vaujhan Sami Viiiue sch Wataon Jno Waiaon Eliza Ann Ward Jno Wait Jos Walworth Jaa Watson Eliza A Wardell Gidaon Waldron Sami Walah Jno Eaq Walts Geo Walker Jeremiah Washburn Thtw Washbnin Laura Wallace Agnas miaa Wadwell Lydia Watson Horace eaq Wellman Geo Weller Andrew Wentworth Benj Wheeler Ebenr Weed Joa eaq WebaierJno Weaton Mary A Ebenr jr I Wells Lyman Welch Theodora Wheelright Isaac rev Wheeler Wm Webb Rebecea Weaton Harrv Wetton NHO Wehb laabella Waiiinan Elixabetii fl WabbRabecca Weyraooth Ira Ruth mre Welhnftoo J.na VI hf-ai. Julia A Whrvler Benj jr Wille Mahala Wifigin T.m<rthy Wliui.Hn Sarmh Wilder WiUiam Franklui Williams iiliams Tiisoii W'mchell Tryon Winahip Henry A Whitney Kolrt. liiiaiiimni Witliem Wild fSophta Wiltianie Chaa A Willi- Abel E'-lizaheth White Thoi A A Co Hi la A White AI verse White Daniel White A ra Whiiney iMdney Wm Daeq Whita Kuih iHiama Hiram White J.w Whttuey Joa V.

luma Chriiloj.her hitmarsh J.ahua White Whyeth Abiel Wilsvn, Whiion A Co Willel Ezekiel Isaac W'hiie Jito, Church at Whlia Win, masuu WlxxinJona Whitman A dai Winn 8usan Worm well Joa Worihpn, watch maker Woodworth Benj Wool UviS Wornialay Thoa ooJ Wood Ihinl Woodbury Edw Voung Betsey Young Siiiiman Zeuna- Chas NATHANIEL GREENE, Postmaster. MANUFACTURES. PAIE.NI KJHls. WKtiUUHl MEDICINES. O-MERCUKV ERADICATED FROM THE SYSTE.M.-CB DR.

JELLY OF POMEiiRANATE AND PERUVU.V PILLS, Art highly rtcommtnded for Jsiervexts Htndache, Dizziness in the PslpiMion of the Hearty Oppression of the Breast, Dyspepsia, FlatiUeney, Costiveness Darling pains in the Side, Back, and Limbs, most cfficaewiis for Jaundice and Liver- complaint, most valuable for Blind and Bleeding Piles, for impurities of the Blood as Salt Rheum, Scrofida, Erysipelas, Tetters and Cancer, it is positively the best Medicine ever invented. It is also unrrcalled in colds, coughs, and catarrh. Prepared of innocent Vegetables. Piice $1.25. Additional Medicines connected toitk the Jelly of Pomegranate and Peruvian Pills, are given accor- I ding to the nature of the disease.

DR. CORDAK gives also great satisfaction for obstinate colds, coughs and catarrh. Rheumatism and Gout, Dropsy and Kidney complaint. Blind and Bleedvig Piles, and Diarrha, Hu mors of every description. Those who unsh to consult Dr Gordak, will please to call at his Medical OJiee JSio 57 Hanover street, Boston.

Do not mistake the JVe. JST. Those who offer Dr. Gordak's Medicine I for sale must have a certificate with Dr Gordak's I own hand writing, or their name must be printed in the book. JVb Pedler has permission to sell medi cine in my name.

LATE CERTIFICATES, AND THE MOST OF THEM I.V THIS VICINITY. Ki'-INtJUIRE-CHI Boston, E. Parsons, iXo 9 Travers of an obstinate eough and eborineas of breath. Boston, John Boden, No Prince st of a ing cough. Boston, John Furlong, No 100 Endicott of a cough of long standing.

Bosron, Mary J. Rickner, 32 Pleasant of a long standing cough. Boston, Horatio N. of an alarming cough and shflrtness ofl. Benjamin Remick, Purchase cured of a Hiosl olisiinale'cough.

Bosiun, Elisha L. of long standing. Boston, Hirain cured of weeknese at the lungs and shortness of breath. Boston, W. H.

Baker, No 5 Prince child given over by his physician, cured of an obstinate couch. Cambridge, Ruben cured'of a most alarming cough New Flusliing, L. Orlando of a most dangerous cougti. Coventry, John ofalongatand- ing couch Camhrklge, liver child curcdof a humor oflong I staqiding. Bos osion.John Porter, No 3 of ahumorin the face.

Dorchester, Susanna E. of a very alarming humor Boston, S. Gill, No 17 Canal ofcanker. Boston, Mill Dam, Royal M. of a humor iu the face.

Lowell, Eliza of acough of many yearssianding, Boston, Wm. D. Cook, Eastern Stage of an alarming humor In ike face. Braintree, Caroline of a humoref long standing. Cohasseii, Wm.

cured of an obstinate humoref longslaiMling. Boston, Elizabeth Merritt-Cured of canker In thestomach and mouth. Brighton, Leonard cured of canker. Medford, Andrew of a Salt Rheum of long slanding. Springfield, (tumor of long standing.

Boston rheumatiam. Bosion, John Smith, 114 Court of a rheumatism. Cambridge Port, George of a lame knee. Boston, AimiraSiroul, Essex Bosion, Isabella G- Worcester, of dyspepsia. REGULAR PACKETS.

Safes have been scveralliraestested, and found to an swer completely, the purpose for which tney are designed. In to teat their of heat, one was placed ina urnace in Wall New York, and a blast kept up for hours sufficient to melt the stones of whfck the furwace waacon siruclcd, consuming chareoal, and the safe with its eoiuenis. came out completely safe and uninjHred. Also a trial Was made Slate street, Boston, by placii.g in ihes.anie furnace, one of Asbestos safes, one of G.tylor’a Double, and one of the Salamander safes; and a blast applied to each, con suinitig 130 bushels charcoal, and the result was, that Asbestoe. and Gaylur's Double safes, leere deMrofffd with their contenls in less than two the Salamander remained iu the furnace 14 hours, and then came forth uninjur- ea and turned out the books and papers in a perfect state.

The proprietors have no liesiiation in recoinmendiiif the Safc maiidersHfes, as the best article naw in use for the praiociionol beoks, Ac. ajaiiisi fire, and being fitted with first rate locks, are perfectly secure from thieves. They arc made of iron, in the most faithful manner, of different size.s, and also to order at short, notice. For sale by THAVER A EDVVAKDS. corner Water and Con tlNilKk A.ND DEMMirf! II.NT OF nAlvTt.MÍMth PATKET vaturday from antile wharf.

CHOCTAVVDig i hatham IDA CHlCKAhAW, iHivr.it GEM, Eli rayl'ir, H' HaJcl, Clemei'i Kemlrlcx, Fran It in Per. vs 1, Calvin How. Thca'wve vessels.conipoeiiis iheeioeni atidfltsi tVd pari, hnve Uj. rciular trips for the senaon One iln-se sail portsol Bosioa aud inivre every i- ualily lolita day for sailiux wn' be anil every faciliiy arul acc. nwUijiiH lo tiie auti iisi'al in ihie traile For freifhi ot i en boxrd at Mercantile wharf, HiallAi I- V( UPDH; ro 1 wliarl.

AMAH Ki.MDAKD A 13and 14.new stone Stores. Eew wharl Baiiiinore A KEI.I Otiti, wharl. nibM AND greesnreeis.aiiil ADAMS A HAMMOND, Fulton street Boston. n29 oUYLlllOU FGKNACE FOR HEATING PATENT NON- HOT AIK STOVE, HEsiilwcriber respectfully offers to the public, the sufierw article fur warming and ventilating buililmgs. It IS neat, compart, dnraltle and easily portable, cotistrHcied ul Cast and Nheel Iron or Copper, and requires less fuel than any now in use.

It may'iie plaoed in entries, as well as cellars, and without danger, even iboiKh in coni.ici with wood It is exceedingly well calculated for Kanksami public offices, and may lie seen in ojieraiiiun at his Grate Manufactory, No 102 Court street, Boston. Feb. 12. 1637. The sub.scribers having had Hot Air Furmice erected in our dwilllimr houses, do net hesitate to reeonimend them to those wlio are desirous of the comfhrts ofa Warm House.

They great efficiency, combined with simplicity, compaatness and fariliiy of removal. Alvah Kiuredge, VVildci, Charle.s Welles, John G. Loring, Geo. Darracoli, Danl. Henchman, Nathl.

Greene, Benjamin Beal, D. L. Ware, S. N. Dickinson, Josiah Stedman, Win.

K. While, Geo. B. Emerson, H. Andrews, Thaddeus Nichols, Jr.

Josiah Hu instead. A. BeMamin, Amos Cutting, S. K. Putiam, Wm.

W. Clapp, John Fairfield, Josiah Stickiiey, J. W. Hall, James A. Dickson.

Inforinationrespecilng it may be had on application to the KE.NJAMIN BLANEY. aubscriber. Stove Maniif.icturers.or others wishing agency, pur chase a sight to inanufacturethe above furnace, willdu wellio avail themselvesof the preseniopportiinity. cp dl9 riie willcomposethe E.i'* fur tlieensuine and.wul from Pier, Cumineri'ialvireel. BusU'ii.

Brig lUJRKHT WALN, UMil. EI.L.4, A.VTA RES, SU LI.A, The VeMelsare all of the firsi cla.se.and cumm.inded by expvricncfd manera, ito have tieen engaged in ihe iraiiefor many years, and areas exiienen. sail from ihie Tbe masiers of this Lmc every excniun puiiciMaiiiy ami deipatch. O. Afaithewa, mitsler, Luvcbiiid.

R. Al.iahevvs, n.irx, Mat I hews, Freigiiilorauy part ofthe csfern Country il I hefur warded by the Uailroad, wee ol e.x|>eiisewillutui delay. RAILROADS. railroads EAsTFliV K.tfl I 1 i mi p. ir I 1 PKOVIDkMF IM I ARKAM.F MM To cuitiHie 'T'ltE D-re.

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1' lb. pie.f I For freight or fsissaxe apply to the iw.i.ster» on boanl at Pbila- delpliia P.ackei I.l.NCOL.N CO (Juiinwen-ial street, HORACE SCUDDKK A ALFRED C. HER- sKY, I Mercantile wburt. and tit Philadelphia to the Agents Messrs. LINCOLN RtKR.s.s, wharf.

ap2 islmoaly NEW -VURK AND KOblHJN LLA TO S.UL WEDNESDAYS SATURDAj Schooner P'ANGV. HeiiiaH Chase, Master. Joshua Baker, VICroR, Jacob Halieti, SPLENDID, David G. OSCAR, Alexander Lovell, COMPl.lANCE, William Sparrow, ThesespIenJnl packets, one of the first esiatdished font this have coomienred their for the Freight will always taken by this Line on as favorable terms as by any other regularly esiabhshtid packet Line from ili is twrt, andavery facility e.vieuded to shippers u.sual in ihi.s trade, and the masters and ast-nts will ilo all in their and induce shippers to oatrnnize this A packet will sail en the above, wind and weiKber peraoittina, from Mercantile and from New York. HORACE: SCUDDKK CO 1 M'jrcautile EZRA 26CoentieeSiip.

New York. COUGH AND ASTHMATIC CANDY, t'oli Colds, IL'arseness, Asthma, and al! compi.iints of the breast and Although this aritele contains bone.seit and every other n.seiul keih ilie public will please call ffir it under the name of Coavb at.d Asthinaiic as 80 many spwrions and worthless are inexistence. The above article is the only true and ordinal one. and contains in its comp silion, a most important Guneh Mi.xtiire, in adilii'on to the herbs. The above is the only Cough anuy in existence which hy any can cure a Cough.

A box rtf Cough ut A F.t'e in I't to A .1 i.i: .11 itie uI gvrsi N. A Me.tiuer i lev lo lakr I i- iiiay be put I oi I i MlKGilANi'l IK.AIN L'-avc D-tsttmand MERI llAMdNK IMerc.h,tiidi.se V- tr 111 c.i'cs (InO.a) Bi'oneisin bux. Ftirniture 12 pr tr tor Sliver. eis. pr tl tur d.i.

1 Mcrchaihiise received at P.ustuo More bef.ire, AL, will tx. lurwarded the d.iv rcci iv. d. 2 reipii to semi I'U ka a bdl ul i ngli.etfonl. fur uai li sepurite on- bill l.i.iuig slii ulrl name (w'l-rc tli.iv any rbu.

e) un Ui.irtl ul wir. tin lliul llie (vu K.i; sb ill U'ahijij .1. 4 Dniv nu-n aiiiburizod take me. tt troni D- pot, miwi have ordi r- to ttiat -dt Hi ir Oil loibs, ut l.e* and ire urs ol every desi rqHioii will uoriie i.tken lur uii. E'orther mfurmaiiun can tie tuad the ('umpany 's tiffii l.loy’s Buildings.

Boston, or of the I a iheir Deis.is. W. Huildniga, Huston. DANIEL NA A.V, Master of Pran-iitortation. Boston B.

w. GGMsrOt K. Master ol rranspuri.Alton.PruvHence at) 20 ejii I I I -o I 1 at the Ml IM A or Ml LEK- AN WESTERN RAILROAD. INLAND IE TO NEW VfiRlv JiE.AíítkKNGEKS fur New York. wiay ul Spriugfivld and New Haven, K-ave Bmnon Ibe WurC' sler fare every C'-un davs al 7 A.

Al ariive Sprirtsfield ivy K.iilroad al I P. dine, and roach Htrifard by ago the saiuv evei.mg.— Leave Harlfurd the next lU 'rning by Railroad and New Haven in fur the Hu.it, whU It arrives Now Veik about 1 or 2 tiiesame day. Now V-ik by Bunt for New every day (Sundays exeepied at 7 A. roai ti Ha tidrd itie same evening Springfield tiie next n-orning. and there uy ritad at 11 arriving at at 6 M.

through far the wioter, 2-A. N. are always in re.idmess to Springffeld f'T Hartford on the arrival tlte Cars W. ER, Engineer. ard 1 1 Kb Il ni il 1 bv 1 1 in IV tunr p.irt 1 it i (hi 1 -r Ili Di li Ni'l.

1 P'ivi PI i I nk Biilipn. 1 1 (tirir 11 Np'vv .4 1 10 Oi.b.- N-- 1 i.r 2 1 N. i He HI II1 R. Viint Ir 11 Jnhn Fh.i»*' 11 1(1 1 .1 (... II 41 A P.n k.age» VVi 1 fri; 1 l' -d 1 RMI.I, .1 I I' 1 Springfield, Jan.

22, IC4Hcpi I Pill BALANCE MANUFACTORY, NO. THREE fDLro.N STREET. NEAR CLI.NTON STREETS-BOSTON. EaslThomaston, Stephen ef dyspepsia Hannah efdyspepata. Scitualc, Mass.

Boston, C. F. Beard, No 7 Lincoln of weakness of the stomach, eftectioBs of flie nerves. Marshfield, Alice of weakness althe itemach, general debility. John Osltoni, 39 Essex of generaldebilily.

Boston, Elizaltelh Essex of drojisy. CQP" 290f) Certificates can be pretluccd to the most all in this vicinity. N. B. In the city ef Boston my Medicines can only be bought gentimc, at my Office, No 37 Hanover street.

Theroare several No. in that street, therefore, remember, nearly oppovite the First Baptist and nearly opposite friend I street six dmvrs from Union street. Beware of Physical Drops made by Whitton Wheeler in my name, sold in genera! hy Ajiothecaries. Beware ef ibein; they are old and evaporated by age. I do not recommend ihein.

Beware also of tin Pedlers are imposing upon I by sel ling Medicines in my name. YMAN would reapectfiillly give notice that he continues the manufacture approved Patent Platform Balaiicos. ofilie different sizes, as folhiws Na 1 weijghfroni lb. lo2tODlbs. 2 3 9.3t) 4 ti 2 oz.

to 30(1 5 I 220 These Balances are now mueh in use through the country, and have given uHiversalsalisfactionio purchasers. They arc Compftscd entirely ofinctal. They cuiitaiH several improvements overany others in use, and and convenience, are not inferior to any. L. Locke also mantifaciuresand keeps constantly on hand, a Patent Balances, Beams and CounierScales.

of alldescrihtions now in use. All ofihs above are nianofaclnred in the best ex pericnced warranted. They will be sold wholesale or rei.til. on the iiioi-i liberal terms N. B.

Old B.i'ancesrepaired in the best manner, and ranted, or taken at fatrprices in exchancefor new ones- received for Patent Platform Scales, for weighing loads of Coal, Hay, au 31 entf Medicines can also be purchased at my resldencein South Boston, Second street, bcfween I. K. street, i BEWARE Of PciHare-aM the Medicinethey carry by Dr name are base impositions. No Apothecary orStore-keeper have a right to sell thegenuine wiilioutthe iierinission of Dr Gordak. H.

N. ROBY, only travelling Agent for the Inventor and Preprietcr. eptf OIENITE GRANITE OF STATEN ISLAND, FOR SALE The owners of a quarry of this valuable and beautiful building material, situate in the immediate vicinity of Pert Richmond, upon the navigable waters contiguous to the Bay of New York, and distant but eight miles from that city, offer the I same for sale, on the most favorable terms te purchasers. The quarry lies directly between that of the Staten Island I Granite Company and Port Richmond being the very northern extremity ef that Granite range, distant about SD rods from tide water, to which the land of the owners extends, with ample room for the construction ol wharves, or docks, where vessels of any size may approach and lie in safety at all seasons of ths year. The stone is identical with that of the Staten Island Granite Company, which has been thoroughly examinad by the most scientific and distinguisiied geologists, mineralogists and chem isis, to the superior excellence and ample abundance ef which, I the certificates of J.

W. Fealherstonhaugh, James R. Chilton, and Professor James Ren wick of Columbia College, now published by that company, appended to their advertisement In the New York Times and Commercial luteliigencer, areconclusive I testimony! These certificates show that the granite is of the variety called Sienite, the most pure, perfect and indestructible of burlding materials; not subject to decomposition or destruction by lite greatest extremes of heat and colii, ef frost, fire and water; that it contains no ircr. or accidental minerals to render it liable to I discoloration that it yields to the wedge with regularity, and splits with facility, presenting a surface ofthe greatest beauty and uniformity of color, resembling that of the Quincy granite, I differing only in being of a rather darker shade; that it is distinctly siratified in layers nearly vertical, which will facilitate its working, while many of the strata are thick enough to yield architectural of the largest From the wharf to the quarry, the land rises by a gentle and gradual ascent te an elevation of about 40 or fifty feet, where the quarry isojiened.at a dietance of about Si rods from the water. Miliions oftons may bequarried without he necessity I of artificial drainage, and by constructing a rail road of about I 80 rods down the gentle inclined plane the surface of the ground naturally affords, any amount may he transported to the wharf merely by the power of gravitation.

The facility and economy of transportation from thence to the ciiy of New York, ts obvious. The farm upon which this quarry is opened, contains about 80 acres of land, beautifully situated at the foot of Newark Bay and oeing held by several owners, ibey have concluded to I offer it for sale, r.alher than engage in working the quarry them selves. But in case no satisfactory application should be made purchase they would be wiliiHs to negotiate with a responsible company for working it, on the opening of the spring. Application fer either purpose may be made personally or by letter, to the undersiened, at Poughkeepsie, Dmchess County, N. Y.

Dated January 13, 1840. JAMES GRANT. A copy of these certificates is with the publishers of this paper, to which refereace may he had. JI8 6w REMOVAL. subscriljer the public that he has removed hie Amith shop from No 9 Fulton street, into the large building nearly oppcHite, on the corner of Cross street, where he continues to manufaciiire Copper work of every viz; Copper Gutters and Truoke, Copper Suciien.

Head and Bilge Pumps, also Maia Pumps for use, Kettles, Boilers Ac. Also continues to manufactiirc Compiosition 5-pikes, Rudder Braces, Boat, Sheathing and Coppering Nails, anti all Casiitiss, Water Closets, Hawser and lojatls, and Pltifnhing generaRy. He would also give notice that for the last fifteen years he has been furiiNhirig Copjter Air Boxes ffir Life and Pleasure Beats, and that they can be fitted to any boat in use, as well as to those built expressly for the purpose, of using them. Gentle taen or comp-inies desirous of having them, can have their boats built to any madel they may fancy, and have them fitted as may best suit their convenience. From the length of time I have fur ish ed the alxtve, reference can be given to the most merchants and other gentlemen of this eity and vicinity, who have patronized me from the lime I introdussti them to the pub lie generally, to the present lime.

AU the above will be furnished at short notice and on the most favorable terms. The smallet favors thankfuliy received and gratefully acknowledged. OLIVER FERNALD. febS (not purgative.) accompanies the Candy. without wbFW L.

.1 75 cents a to be only of Fowle, end, I. Fawle, end, EL Craft, Charlesti wn, Wathwoith Provi- A Worcester, Porter ai.d of the pro prietor, corner of Milk and Bath streets. TIM ELY Beware ofa certain Thomsoniait article, calledCompound Ronesetl Candy made exclusively of t.s and herbs Such a never did and never can cureaCouah. Therefore lotik well to it, confectioners' certificates to the contrary iiotwiihstanHing ORIGINAL OPODELDOC -PRICE REDUCEDto 23 cents per bottle, or $2 perdozen. to throw at once and forever out of use and memory, the in- numeralde wretchcil imitations ol the above prepared iLffer- eni individuals, under the name of Liipiid The genuine IS infillibic in Droises.

Rheimiatism, Cramp, ChitBlaius, Chapped Hands. Ac Ac anti is recommended by the late Dr L. Mitchell, M. D. LL.

Y. College of physicians and insist upon reaeiving or that kind will be pressed upon you, wliichafferds the greatest profit to the vender ARC)MATIC SNUFF, for Headache Catarrh, Dizziness, drowsiness, Hyjio, liimness of the five sight, Ac. This most fragrant, grateful, and cheering cornposilton, mtwily made from roots and aromatic herbs, has been in use for ti'ore thaw a quarter of a cenniry. It is strongly recommended for liitise purposes by the la'e Profes.sor Waterhouse, of Cambridge, and many others. Price cents ami 23 cents a bottle.

J28 PILL OF HEALTH. excellent Family Pill is a medicine of long tried efficacy for correcting all disorders of the Stomach and Btiwels, the FRUIT ORNAMENTAL TREES. MULBERRIES, TREES ofall the different speciesof the most celebrated and surjiassiBg now offered is large. The catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses, and Herbaceous E'iowertng Plants for is ready, and will be sent to all who apply. Lithat catalogue, the very best kinds of fruit, so far as proved, are particularly tlesignaied by a Star.

190,000 Morus Multicaulis Trees, or any reasonableqnantiiy, or CuliiBgs ot the same, are now effered for sale. The Tree.s are genuine, all being raised by the sultscriber. either at his Nursery here, or at his Soulliern Establi.shment at Portsmouth, in Lower Virginia. Also, Ellala, Canton, Brou.ssa, Moretti or Alpine, andsoine other Mulberries. Cockspur and Buckthorns, Ac.

All orders will be promptly attended to, and Trees, will be securely packed fordistanl places. WILLIAM KENRICK. Nonaatum HiH, Newton, 7,1338. ocii eptf LINKINWATER advises all his brother Clerks and A Bjok-keepers to use Preniiutn Ink. in their new Books.

Tim uses no other in his pets, the brtoks of Broth- sayahe, come upon us In I green, grey, roii and second deluge, gentlemen-yet this ink stands fast and firm in the esteem of all who have used it. Can any thing be equal to the plain, bright contrast of black and while There never was, nor never can thing what Ink flows so freely in the steel pen as Pres- or takes a purer and more durable black upon the there a better judge than Nickleby, pp 234 5. This Ink has long been used and preferreiJ in the Post Qffice, i and eaveral of the State, County, and City Offices, and Banks I Certificates can be Diploma of the M. C. A.

was awarded for it at the late Fair in this city. Sold by J. P. PRESTO.N, Chemist. No 70 Federal street, Bos- ton, In any quantity, and in bottles of ail sizes, securely packed.

A Isa by Staiioaers ar.d Hardware dealers generally. Iimiy be had in a new style of with spout lips devie- ed by J. P. for the convenience of offices andcaunting roonie. common which are Cestiveness, Flatulency Loss Apjtetite, hick Headache, Giddiness, of after meals, Dizziness of the Eyes, Drowsiness and Pains in the i-tuinach and Bewels.

Indigestion producing a Torpid Slate of the I.iver, and a consequent inactivity of tlie Bowels, causing a disorganization of every function of the Frame, will in this most 'excellent preparation, by a little perseverance, be effectually re- moveil. Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength; a healthy action of the Liver, Bowels, andKidneys, willrapully take place; and instead of listlessriess, heal, pain, and jatindic- iai appearance, strength, activity and renewed health will be the quick result of taking this Medicine aecerding lions accompanyine each box; and if taken after tort (tee an indulgence at table, they quickly restore ihesystem to its natural state of repose. Persons ofa FULL HABIT who arc suliject to Drowsiness, and singins in the Ears, arisiitg from too great a fl of blood to the head, should never be wiiiiool them, as many dangerous sympioms will be entirely carried off by their irumediate use. FOR these Pills are most truly excellent, remev ing all obstructions: the distressing Hetdaohe so very prevalent with the sex Deprescion ot Spirits, Duliuess of Sight, Nervous Affections, Blotches, Pimples, anil Halkiwness of the Skin, and give a heaiiliy and juvenile bloom to the complexion.

As a pleasant, Afterient, they unite tlie recommendation of a mild operation with itie most successful effect, and no restraint of diet or confinement during their u.se. And for ELDERLY" they will be found to bo the most com forlalile Medicine hitherte prepared. Sold hy Proui. 229 Strand London, and by his sole Agent for Amerife'a, al the London Warehouse, No -36 Cornhill, formerly Market street, Boston, in Itoxes of31 large boxes containing the quauiity of three small, at 75 cenu each. Ask for PILL OF HEALTH, and observe the name and addres.s ef Proul, Strand, en the Government Stamp.

Jart4 TRUSS. FOR THE RADICAL CURE OF HERNfA, I tSpeciraens of this instrument have been examined and tried by most of the Surgeons in Ne-w Emgland, from whom certificates have been received, expressing their full confidence in its siiperierity over every other Truss now in use. It is small, the spring very light. May be made larger or smaller, and will suit equally well Insuinal, Venlro-inguin- al, or E'emoral Hernia, the pads heing different. The pad may he located at any desirer! spot, and the pressure increased as gradually and as much as is requisite.

The facility of adap- laiien will beof great benefit to Physicians who nray adjneuhem, individuals who wish loincrease or diminish the pres-sitre on the I have the libe.riy of reference to a largo number ot the profession in the c'ity and country only a few of whom it will be to mention, Drs. J.C Warren, G. Hayward, W. Ingalls, S. D.

Townsend, J. Jeffries, J. V. C. Smith, G.

B. Doane, W. W. J. Walker, Chartesiown, A.

L. Pierson, Salem, E. J. C. Dalton.

lotwell. The price is from 91 50 to 85, according to size and finish. Physicians sending for them will raeniinn rtghl or left kind ofHernia, and the nuratter of inches around the pelvis. To those a liberal discount will be J. P.

WHITWEXL, Druggist corner of Milk and Bath streets, sole agent for Boston. N. have been made with Mrs H. Williawts, (l-ectiircr on Anatomy to females.) to wail on ladies from 0 A. M.

1 P. M. on Mondays and Saturdays, at her residence, No. 29 Frieudsirccl. auglS MTTbAF To the Honorable the Senate and House of Kepresaniaiives in General Court assembled.

HE petition of the undersigned, inhabitants of the city of Boston respecifiiily shows That your petitioners are res idents partly in South Boston, and partly in other places within the said city, and they are desirous, mo especially those of them who reside in Boston, to participate in the benefits which are reasonably expected to result from the ojiening of the We.stern Kail Road, which is destined to be the great cbsnnel of communication with the undicss resources of the Western parts of the Union That the local sit nation and circumstances of South afforils the most ample, cheap and desirable ac- comniMdation to travellers and men of business from the interior who may have occasion resoil to this melropdia, as well as for the convenient and safe deposit of the vari' us product ii-ns of our country, which will naturally arrive by ihai rt uie, and will thus. wuhoDt interruption, reach al once liie navigable waters of Boston harbor, and be ready for iransprtriation hy our shipping to all parts of the world to which our commerce exteiid.s. That the Boston and Worcester Kailrf.ad now torininaies liefore it reaches South Bosion, and the residents in that section of the city are thus prevented frttm sharing in common with their fellow citizens in tne advantages anlicipatfd the great enter- prisealtove alluded to, and that in order to admit them to such equal participation, as well as to accon modaie the numerous and increasing of citizens from the interior, who transact busines.s with Bosion, It is rtesirahla to esiaiilisb a Railro.id, to extend from some iKiint near the of the Worcesier Kailro.id in Boston, by the South Cove, so called, to some conve- nie-il place in South Bosion, easterly of Turnpike street, so called, and northerly of Second street. petiiiouers therefore pray that may he granted to them to construct such a Railroad, pursuant In the law in such case made and jiravided, and, as in duty bound, will ever oihi-rs. Bolton, Feb.

5, 1339. FARE REDUGrD. Stages leave the No 9 Court street, daily at A. for Fitzw lliam, froy and K-ei- tVa pole. Charles town and Claremont, Bellow F.tl!«.

Chester, VViud-iiir, Wctodstnck, Rutland, Koyalion, Middlebury, Momp-lier. Bur- with the to and Quebec For further information itiquire al the General Stage, Steamboat and Railroad Office, No. 9 Court street. Rosioii f4 BROWN, Agent. NOTICE TO TK.AVKCCERS KhDUCEl.

PAS.SENGF.RS For Keene, Walpole, Charlestown and Claremont. N. lows Chester, Brailleltoro, Benitig'on, lVI.in Chester, Wiodsor, Hut- laiul. Casselton, Royallon. id.llcbury ami Burlington, Albany Utica.

Buffalo and Whitehall, Y. Detroit and Chicai-o; for Moiiireat Quebec, can procure thsir Railroad and -Stage t-irketsat ihr office, ami can 'ae called fiir at any place in the city, and con- veyetltoihe Lowell K.iilro.-ul Depot FREE OF EXPENSE. I 1 .4 tfi. tv 21 i at C' I. for i-i.

I ill ca '-ave fi. Id 11 iM. lor on -li I. Bv ici.I Al rea. i-.

'd I at 11 -M wi! an ive from Wori at 1 tie Corporal; Wo' tr i ov ihcir Kout! alter the i. (. oKt.L 1 Spriugfif k't 17, NASHUA lew I 1 I and alter J.IH 1.1 ih i tion with lite I ar I I Leave iiua al I tve 1 'I For further (larticiilarn irrquire al the tieneral Stage, boat and R.iiiruad Office, No 9 Ceurtsireet, my 11 BROWN, Agent. THE LATE DB. COiNU AY.

ALBION CORN PLASTER! Plaster affords instant relief, at the same time dieertlvse and the Corn out hv the roots without the ieasi pain. NEW CERTIFICATE! is with the greatest pleasure I this day subscribe to the utility of your Com Plaster. Hav ing suffered for fuur or five years, the most excruciating pain from so much al times as not to permit me to walk. I used the Plasieraboiit five weeks, and am now entirely free from Corns! Believing it my hoimden duty to make known lotiiheis where the means of relief may he found, who are suffering front the same complaint, I communicate this, and re main yours, JOiSEPH PROW ELL. Fairview, Pa April a New Haven Paper.

since. I was induced to make use of the Albion Corn by a notice iu your paper of a cure it had performed, and am happy to say that in a short time the corn was entirely removed, and would re- omincttd il all who are like afflicted. D3r-AN AGENT WRITEF-Sir-Please sen.l me a fresh supply of Corn Plaster all you sent me is sold purcliascrspro- noiincc il the best aiiicie for Corns they ever used A Y'OUNG WO.MAN. who could scarce go about the h-iuse from the crippled swte of her feel from Corns, found the greatest relief from the Plaster. of a letter from an Agent in Maine, dated Camden, Aug.

certifies that Ogier, of Camden, suffered for several years with a corn, which was so troublesome at as to incapaciiaic him from business; on tisipg jiari of a box of this he was completely cured, and recommends to ail who are irwubied with corns to'try this valuable The favorable icslimouy, and constant demand for this article from every part of the country, proves it to bo one of the best thing.s to be had for (Xtrns on the feel. Price. 50 cents a box. ------------WHITE AND SOUND TEETH. VVITHOUT which, beauty cannot be complete.

This inesii- malde ornnment may he ehlaiaed hy using the Bill i lSH ANTICEPTIC DE.NTIFRICF: a fewiimes, when, even werelbey Wlack before, w.iuli! lie beautifully and permaiieitlly white. This elegant Dentifrice prevents their decay, and also the eradicates the scurvy from the gums, removes the cause of offensive breath, and al the same linte imjtaris thereto the most desirable sweetness. The highest encomiums have been passed upon this eiilifricc by ladies and geriilrmen of the first 61 A A1 li 41 Al Way and ti Ctif Iwislt'rd. Kare Irnm Vaahtia tr lo I II-)ti-ii, I A hiigc.tgi-dl ll I' I l)ii Ihe arnv.ti al tlu-. A and Uow.

II 'JA Al keag I Ol ord.Ai lor 'iikcr. NewiH)rl. Clasrim- it. A foi ner. llanovt-r Act lor Ali'i.

il pi kc Wilion, Greeiilield, II ano Ac St arrive from ihr pl.o ears. itiid Boston som. also leave iv. wtwch Loweli al 12i Ai in scason lor Ihe car- E.AKNs Nashua Dcc- dl; 'y I -1' Inr li TU BOsrON AND lowm. K.AIIKA.

-NEW akha nulmkv r. iS" ''dH W. 0 and after January 1st, ihr Pat -p 01. A LeweilatTj A. IIA.AI 2 P.M.

DJ- FAKE O.NK PCI I.Ak UT Themorning and cveiimg tinmswill st-p lor way at the usual places, and will con-'ey i Anilover anti Havi-rhill. Passengers will please mention iheir i. leftal i.owellwral Nashua, that it may pot ate car. NOTICE. The Boston and Railrsd' lhalthcy have adojited the following rules and regulat, gard to their liabilitiy as carriers First, as to baggase to be at the so the owners.

as to company will not bp i for any gootls, merciiandise, iti; npy, b.mk notes, other art receipted lor ov the officer of the Com; ly that nor for any loss or injury, auch iv by fire from the Locomotive Engine- or hy the of the ef the (Jompany, imr for a erpulpran-o-irt la two hundred dollars any one package, by spec la meitl All merchandise shall he atlhe riak of iheowofu while in the booses. Matches, similar taken on any terms. Be a I UN POUILA.NU KAlLWuAD, Road ia now opened as far as A eier)44 miles from Boston, re wil! tar Li reii'i ness ing to take passei gers to any partof the aute ef Alaiiie, ihrouah Exeter, Dover and Pnrisiriouih. Yhe Passenger trains will leave the Low every day, (Sundays excepud) at 7J il Defsit, in A. lU, and 2 ui4 eciahility, who have its valuable qualii officers students in our colleges and literary insliiuiiens, and by eral gentlemen ef the medical proipssios VALUABLE TESIIMONY.

July 23d. Mr British Aniisreptic Dentifrice is a prejiaratioii which I can truly recommend, Waving used it with ntnch advantage. It is one of the best composittor.s for Bie teeth and gums with which I am acquuinisd, and 1 have had an opfstr- tiiiiity of testing several of reputation Yours being tree fcoin those acid isgredients which, though they whiten the teeth, destroy the enamel, has my decitleil prelereuce. I am, sir, with respect, yours, (Signed) I. SPAULDING.

tH 1 le pURE YOUR COUGH! CURE YOUR N. Indian Balsam of Liverwort is truly doinf wonders incuring Coughs, Colds, and all Lung complains. It ccHiUtins the strength of Liverwort, Hoarboun, Elocatrmane, Root, Iceland Root, Asclepias Tiiber- osa, Hyssop Lungwort, Kuia Root, and many other articles to be procured inihispartof the country Hundredsef gross nave been seld within a few years, and seldom fails in giving relief. I menlion a few ganllemen. who resitlein Boston, who have made useot the preparation wiin good effect.

Elisha Hortom, Thoe. Haskins, David Woodbury, Horace Gall, A. Webeter For residence, see inside directions. It is not, like most articles, recommended for complaints, but simply those proceeding fromOughs and Colds and all Lung complaints. For sale by most of the drofgists throughout the country.

Al! orders diioc- ted le the proprieiar, WM. BROWN, 481 Washington street, Boston. for sale by HensHaw Ward Co, Brewers Stevens, J. Hall, Pratt King Lewie and ng refallod byall'the Druggialslkroufh the City and Ceuniry, HORSE BLANKETS. McBURNEY has on hand a few more extra heavv Browii Horse a good aseortmenl of com mofl (fa-at hw Saddla Uaraeee andTrunk Faaiory, No SSTje- mmi Row.

Ji7 GEO. W. COMPOUND FLUID OF SARSAPARILLA, or purifying the blotxl, and removing all diseases arising excess msrcury, exposures and itnp-udences in iife, chronic consiilulioiial diseases arising from an impure slate of blood, and is especially recommended ler rheuraa tisrn. scorfula or evil, ulcerations of the throat and leg, pains and swelling of die teller, pimples on the face and scaly crufil ofts of the skin ail of which will yield under the use of this Professor Eberle, in the last edition of his Therafteuiics. Vol.

II, page 206, makes the following remarks Compound Fluit! Extract of Sarsaparilla is a very neat and excellent reparation possesses ail the active properties ofthe root in a igiily concentrated stale a tab e-siX)onful being equivalent to a pint of the enlinary decoction. I bave used it in several instances with decided benefit From the smallness of the it is peculiarly adapted administering thisremetJy tocbiidren, Professor Frost, of the Meilicsl College of South Caro'tHS, has written to me on the lieneftcial effects of this medicine, united with small of perchloride of mercury in cases ofSecondary syphilis, and his high opinion of this niedisme and its superior advaniaaes over the ordinary preparations ofSarsajtarilla Two table spoonfuls of the F'liiid Fixtraci, added to fifteen ounces of simple syrup, imniediaioly produces a mixture similar lo a pound ofthe Comftound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, and tbs same qumiiiy to fifteen onnccs of water, instantly farms a mixture equivalent to a pint of Lisbon Dtei Drink. of the preparation uf Sarsaparilla now advertised, are imitations of this article F'orsale by REED, WING CUTLER, (late Low No. .54 Chatham street. I bollle.

3uw3ra j23 OF MASS.YCHU-^ETTS. Ill F'eb. U), I54n. On the aforesaid. Ordered.

Tiiai petitioners cause an attested copy of their with this Order ihereori, to ne served on the Clerk of the city of on the T.iwn Clerk of Roxbiiry.on the Clerk of the VYurcesier Railroad and on the Clerk of the S-iiith Cnve and also to publish the same in the Daily Advertiser and Morning Post, two newspapers printed in llie city of last publication and sai(i services to be seven day at least, before the twenty- sixth of February current, that all persons may then and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of id petition should not begranietl. Sent down for concurrence. CHA8. CALHOUN, Clerk. In the House of Representatives, Feb.

Concnrred. A true fl2 3p L. S. CUSHING, CHAS. CALHOUN, Clerk of the N-nalo.

CURE WARRANTED. DOVV continues to be c'insulted confidenlially, as u.sual, bothilay and evenins at his office. No 11 itetwecn State street and Dock sfjuare in all delicate diseases, as Female Complaints. Irregularity. in sn entire tii appearance of the Monthly Courses, in the Back, I.oins.

Hifts, Ac Weakness ef the Womb, Unrtatiiral Discharge, anil every other illseaselo which are li i'sle. Also Gleet, Strictures, Seminal We.ikne#s Venereal Di.seases ia forms and stages anti every other private disease, warranted in a few days, in case.s without fear of exposure, or from busincs.i. charge made unless a cure is performed. For sale as above Dr. celebrated remelles for ail private diseases, which never fail to effect a and permaueai cure Also, Astrinaent Lotion, warran ed.

under a of to prevent all secret malaifics, if used accerding to di reciioos. The Dort-r be consulted by letter. Slating symptoms, necessary wiiI im- mctfiaieiy forwarded. d30 DR. AROMATIC PILLS, FOR FEMALES.

FOR OBSTRUCTIO.N.S, DEBILITY, HVPOCONDRIA AC ONG ceiebrate-l as the most valuadle and n-oiiful rentiuJy against those I cmeplaiiiis tbe female (lait of iKNiety are loo seriously a.fflicieil with. They cle.tnee, purify ami Cause a free circulation of the when in a manaer ed, tlie female when natnrc it, whereby health ia e-itat'lisheil, the patient, befare lo a lively and comple.xion. Th. ae piiia are the iimai approved and cert-'iin remedy in Green Sickness, palpitation of the heart, giddiness, loatlimg of pains in the breath iipen very little sinking ofthe a dejected countenance; and dislike lo exercise and I'hey are equally conducive to the health of except in cases of pregnancy, or tic and crmsumpiivc wlien they must net be taken. The when ailmmisieretl either men or in Hypocoiidriac, hysteric, or vai-nrisn liisorder, are by ex)ierience found to answer ixiiaii for they tlie serves exceedingly throw all Itumnrs teiulitig to mcianciinly, invigoraic the iinkir.g -pint re animate and cause an universal cheerfulucse tiirongliuui itie whole system, CCJT" cases might he stated, wen it of the great benefit the female part of the commiiniiy have iferivcd by ihe u.se of valuable Price, gI 5(1 a fstx.

by F. KIDDER, successor to DrCo.v WAX, No. 99 'I ilrewt, tp stairs, near Ct-icerl H.ili, B-i-ion and mav had of GENEKAILV, IN BOSTON AND VICINI1 -Cl! None g-iinine signed iddbr the outs pri.tled wrapper. discount wUebiiy tose'l ag.un. Leave Flast Kingston for R-tst -n at A.

M. 4 M. Haverhill (or Ikstoa, ai 7 It) A M. aio! P. Andover far H.t»ian at 7J a 11 A Passengers fur Exeter ii'Ji.

by til ing the 7j A. and 2 tr. w.li arrive Dover Portsmouth, in five hours from -ian. Passengers at Dover or Porumou-h hr by tak'iig the Northern and Flastern P.ailroa*! 1 m- at? A M. and 1 P.

will arrive ia 12 at 6 M. Passengers can be Haverh ar tl Ai iinvrrti l.nwcll by every and (rem Lowt-il te Anil-ivei at Mat- erhill by the 7j A M. anil iM. Go.i.1 carefu! drive will te in -2 i arrival of the carsat to i. ii 1er, Ibtver, Great anti -n(ih.

at with le all of the af the part A of at ages Kinrst-non the arriva! morninf Irom ton, threr Wi week days, and Sat iirdsy 8 ii. do (las-oig Fqpin: Pn d. Ban ucfd tnd Gilma.iiou, and arrive Bin afl.Trnton. arrival of the 2 c-rs u-n, at hili wdl leave for Newbury jsiri, I iiirw. Haverhdl and An Ptsw.izer# far H.

hy the mon- from for will ii, limes per vu FI. and mg ti rooeh Methuen, t'err-. oKaei. oB arrive in Concord saim: alierneon. A-.

i.t BOfviON Ui.Kl.L-'lKil a A AMKST JJSL. ami W' 3 Pa 1 r.v.ifs leave (except at 7 A am rs to anil W-strrn me tntbeevemg. dava, way it 7 a of I 0 73; Wor am. to way In AB btL Ine ns owner. f--r Htrifordleave -catcrd.

ie urn tram. I. let I arr ND. AMP.bPFKM and CAM'LK I K. EitS rr: I -jf a pi- t-ne.

th 1: ke ElOtDJCATOil. 1)1, I.E wage SPECIFIC FOR Or 'G I Kr aU'vc the tii'ial liisirc i-ng ea.e inc -iriil ii the ntin an or from the I mimluf tne en lei.l i.e '-a-je I. Ih CEA OTTER forget your Hair, the ereaiest namenl the human frame has Ueeii proved hy DR. MEDICAL is at No 26 Salem street, aear Hanover on the coruer of Cross where he is consulted In the mostshsiiBaie and protracted eases of certain delicatedie ea-ics, He has had an extensive experience nlhe treaiinentof these which, with regular Medical education in he first instance has enabled him to cure I hoscdisea.ses which have baffled the skill experienced Physicians and iWis efficient and well known remedies for Gleets, Strictures, Gravel, Seminal Weakness, rros-'es'Mdecided advantages over every other medicine hcrei-fnre offered to the public. They are so concentrated as to be elBcient in small are pleasant the taste and not disiigresable loihe stomach.

They are not composed of any dangerous or delelerutus drug, being entirely a veectahie preparation. His celebrated anti Pills, and his Elixir, for the cure of these diseases, may be bad at li'ts dl. TTje Pr will he found at hisOffiec f'om in the morning till 10 in the evening. Persons at a disunce can consult Dr by letter, (post paid) describinf the a fee, when medkineB and will be fsrwarded loonier, nil OST -13 ar rlb OR MISLAID Note of Hand drawn hy the -ub dated September 5ih, 1839, al 8 months Item date for five handred and ninety six ami 89 payable to Jaseph Walker, or order, of Pine efreet. New York, note was aent on the 29th of October last, bnt uever havine been received by said Walker, all are cautioned agarnst pur- chashir the same, it will uot be paid by us, another cole Wvtnf been fiven in lieu thcnnf.

MlLTOHASLOCOWl. and others, that have en the effect uf oil. that it a-licles that shfu'd be used for the resterslioft and rrowili of the hair It it a beautiful, glossy and healthy appearance which Oil does, and by its use a short iiine the hair will curt beautifully. Its rich perfume makes it a de'irahloenicle for wulel The certificates which each bottle will any uuprejuiiiced mind that it is really as as recvMiimend ed Sea Otter Oil is a article for the Hair. Brown at the corner of Washington and Malesireel is pulling il up in sale, wholesale ami retail by the proprietor.F BROWNE, 69 street, oppot-itelhe fiffice iktsV'n.

by all of the arid P.jrfumer# in Lowell, Charlestown, Salem, Danvera, Taunton, kc. dl9 COUKF iPl.AfSFER INV KNFU N. I.VDIA KURBKft (XjUP-F PLAISFEK, whirhdoes not wash off useful aiipcmlage has eiiciied universal approbation it is effeciuaily water proof as bear washing over, three to eix days, with either hot or warm water seems to i icreasc the and renders il more flexible rts great uttiity and vast soperktnty over the ol.l fishioned Court Plaster in-arianly Direciiens for use-11 is placed upon the wound the manner, wetting at the mouth, but requires longer muisten- should be wetted on A belter pfan, where practicable, if te the Piaster in warm water for half a second, ami apply it. It will amply this little extra trouble at first, as piece open same place will be neceasary Price, 13 cents the sheet, which will he found at least three times as cheap as the common where a fresh piece is re- qttired every time the part is washetl. A siiDply of the aneve at the Lomlon Importing Warehouse, -No 38 Conthill, formerly Market street, where be had superior Tooth Brushes xaiI Cora Rubbers, wtfoiasale and retafl.

copif j'27 ISHIbSIPPI bales per ship Ftankim, Jimx by OSO B. BLAKE Jt 93 Milk street prantu'gatii'i- and ol w.t ba ofiaie the already higliiy li ef i.ie -uvei, sitien y. A wltcliier III ilic of rn or -1 use ef It. wii'i and aod i ll to Wl'UolJl I Tciisef P.iri.;-i- vv remarks, itovi It IS cent! -ffi: i' remedy forint- -v- 1.1 or ll Ol.l itie rrputeil wl ll ive 1 the jI I -f Le I -NnN 1 reific trtlie I I'-ry L.I., I ih I el a. p'ain L.unpa, R.

rj 'D. etveii 10 mv. w. II tvn prvtv PAFEM PtlK'v'faE LA'IP- -y 1 it ijr 1.1 irte ijT! II a 00,1 -uid will -leiii ef that article IVI II, I 1 tied I'-. flVrer re tb a I Hf -f I.at Itoi; iirj PI ly 0.1 f.s I '11 I ami re r.

ex nm; n.i* and bee.i. I u'ed iMfiiiiliet led to P'-i-- rer. inrn-aiced way of N''W public. IS solvl lit this iiy. on 'iliv 01 CO d' f-re alter who are ol rir.

1 be .1 ll I-; I A II J. I I V--. trt if ihr cuy li I gist, 1-2 Amt rorsn ai di I It rer.i. taming tfrufiioii Ilf sv 11 rtup The Eradicatwr is flicleu Wits itriciures, a and giands. 'y of to that the IS to be n.y of i le Price, il per oolite.

il icf ul the at i fo IHK ND 1 and Y' un t. Cnruer I. a I A 1. f. tak All-; 1 fi ir For ti gl a in BP AI i ('P -J'Ptt D( NP PT ANDY at I I atrae igh en they VTTI -'V I of 0.1- TO K.

dor. i Pr ti I whicn I ai at r.aiter, DR. SAVUEL w. wei rt. N.

Be. I h. Purler, INFIK.YIAUY A.NDf-ENPkAL I'tPOF OF No 4 S.vLEM Boi-rnv A GE.VTV .1 wKli Fan, ly and M. ata! eral for i-h 1 C.AUFIO, 1 are wl -f ca 1 I Th.Hti-ji—inMedictnes, isg them have U-en by I wish public myielf nor mv sy-iem -f practice, ta to le fnr i the purity ofar.v m-dh n-1 eo'd by inv an have mm fr-im ihai -te and irraied -am my name It la iv p. s- ic we'l ailviaed they may gei n- m-.

1 hv my uwn han Is and if indivil choose lo make tr ei wlere 11 j'- el me with the nf any inat may fa low from ir own tCLs, over wbicli 1 have A t-i uf agenu may be tn the Fboinsoni tn Manual pub.ijtied in -1 u.i To those I relcr ell who may t' m'y books AU ethers, i-me w' i pro fase tn have either fxa.ke or fo'-rn me, are imp-s'ore, and are cheaiing liie public with vt ns f8 epiy TH0M60V. 1 FHP- HI 1(. 1 Pd'- noN -e A pi )IA1 Cl 1 1 III -I, It ie.i I 1 hi aw 1 A 'cr. ti I f. a Py the A I ay PrtK.sf li BROW at tus e.iia stand No 292 Washington.corner of street on hand, all MeJiciiiei for Physicians aleo, those tn P'arail which will compfHiadcd aaddes) aich.

N. obtain uight by no RY4M. Ni.1 mrvEY, HAFEMAN. "AW Kti. Hv a lie of I.

le of .1 and ly te it' laCnrr -ni ir ai I n-v qt- ty. Fo .11 Coii-iii-r'. 1 iIh-I ev.c'ì nf by tne hit by tr oi ai.euj^q '-tin A ''ILYrlF -i r.ei:>i*d sf Or a a of i all -ave i. con Al' -g 11 .1 -i. fo-vtii N.

and lor by the atWILLl.AYl i urntr tf a.id that you gel ih-iru kind Gli R. and A Ca.tdy Bv.iaael CalJls. la (vf al saiLs iiLe.

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