AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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M edical surgery without the knife.-samuel 
GILBERT, M. D„ after a long and extensive experience 
in Memphis, Tennessee, and more recently in New-Orleans, 
has removed to New-York, and taken rooms at 483 Broadway, 
where he invites patients to call and test his skill in the rad¬ 
ical cure of the following diseases, many of which are deemed 
incurable by his brethren of the faculty, without instruments 
of any kind, viz: 
I. Ulcers and Tumors, called cancerous. 
2. Scrofula in all its forms. 
3. White Swellings, and Chronic Diseases of the Joints. 
4. Tumors, Wens, Carbuncles, Tetter, Scald Head, and all 
Eruptions on the Skin. 
5. Chronic Diseases of the Eyes, &c. 
6. Female Diseases, of however long standing. 
DR. GILBERT invites Physicians to send patients they deem 
incurable, and witness for themselves the power of his new 
remedies. Office hours, from 9 A. M. till 3 P. M. 1-17 
A GREAT AND IMPORTANT END ACCOMPLISHED.- 
Van Deusen’s Improved Wahpene is now confidently and 
generally offered by the inventor, as one of the best modern 
specifics for the Improvement, Health, and Beauty of the 
Human Hair. Its faithful application will, on the head of 
Baldness, reproduce a fine and entirely new growth, and con¬ 
vert that which is gray to its natural and primitive color. 
This desirable change is effected by the action of the improved 
Wahpene on the roots or fibres, thereby aiding nature in 
restoring those healthy functions indispensable to the life 
and beauty of the Hair. This invaluable article consists alto¬ 
gether of vegetable infusions, and is entirely free from all 
mineral acids and alcoholic agency. As an article for the 
Toilet, also, this preparation is without a rival, cleansing the 
head from Dandruff and Scurf, and affording an efficacious 
remedy for nervous and constitutional headaches. Sold by 
the inventor at the GENERAL DEPOT, 123 CHAMBERS ST., 
and by the principal Druggists of New-York and Brooklyn 
Cities, and those of the United States generally, 1—17 
F ine old brandies, choice wines of all de¬ 
scriptions, Pure Holland Gin, Superior Old Jamaica 
and St. Croix Rum, Scotch Ale, London Porter, with a general 
assortment of all articles connected with the liquor trade, for 
sale at the extensive vaults of John J. Staff, corner of Broad¬ 
way and Anthony street. This stock of Wines and Liquors 
has been selected with great care, especially for family use, 
and the trade of our first-class hotels. Those who deal with 
Mr. Staff will find him an honorable and an accommodating 
tradesman. 1-17 
,ILE MACHINES.—FOR MAKING DRAINING TILES OF 
. all descriptions and sizes, for sale by R. L. ALLEN, 
189 and 191 Water street. 
M ORTHRUP & POST’S DROVE AND SALE STABLES, 
corner of Third Avenue and Twenty-fourth street, New- 
York. The subscribers, formerly proprietors of the Rose Hill 
Stables, respectfully announce to their former patrons and the 
public generally, that they have taken the five new fire-proof 
brick stables, capable of holding 300 horses, directly opposite 
the Bull’s Head Hotel, and, by their efforts to please, hope to 
receive a fair share of that patronage which they so strongly 
solicit. R. K. NORTIIRUP, 
New-York, April 1st, 1853. N. POST. 
N. B.—New wagons and harness for the accommodation of 
their customers. _ 1-34 
P ATRICK KELLY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, 
No. 70 East Twenty-fourth street. House, 107 East Twen¬ 
ty-fifth street, New-York. , 1-4 
AMUSEMENTS. 
F RANCONl’S H1PPODROME.-GBEAT SUCCESS OF THE 
"Car of Flowers.”—Every afternoon and evening, the 
representations will commence with the most magnificent 
pageant ever exhibited, the Car of Flora, the Pleasures of the 
Enchanted Island. La Course Grecque, Le Double Trapaze, 
Trial of the Postillion, Exercise of the Menage, La Perche 
Equipoise, Scene of the Grecian Hippodrome, Rapid Flight of 
Ostriches, the Volatile Globes, Course des Minges, Grand 
Chariot Race, Mons. Chirinie’s Dancing Horses. The trained 
Elephant Tom Thumb, four months of age, and thirty inches 
in height, will be introduced. 
Prices of admission—Boxes, 50 cents; Pit, 25 cents; Re¬ 
served Seats, 81: Season Tickets, $50. 
Doors open at 7 o’clock, performances commence at 8. On 
afternoons, doors open at 2, performances commencing at 2>£. 
Tickets can be secured at the following places: Western 
Hotel, Astor House, Lovejoy’s, and Dodworth's Music Store. 
2-7 
CARRIAGE-MAKERS. 
5 ' B. OLIVER & CO., LIGHT WAGON AND CARRIAGE 
& Manufacturers, corner of Dock and Water streets, 
(near Fulton Ferry,) Brooklyn, Long Island. Light Wagons 
and Carriages, of the latest and most approved patterns, 
made to order at the shortest notice. Terms reasonable. 
Timber and work warranted of the best quality. 
Trimming, Painting, and Repairing of every description, 
done with neatness and dispatch. 
Persons wishing to purchase are most respectfully invited 
to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere._1-9 
I SAAC MIX, JR., COACH-MAKER AND CARRIAGE-DEAL- 
er. No. 440 Broadway, New-York. A general assortment 
of Carriages and Harness always on hand. _1-3 
1 - IGHT CARRIAGES.—ISAAC FORD, COACH AND LIGHT 
J Carriage-Maker, 116 Elizabeth street. New-York. has 
constantly on hand a great variety of Carriages of all kinds, 
of the most fashionable patterns, built under his personal 
superintendence, in the very best manner, and of the very 
best materials. Carriages from his establishment are now 
running in England. France, Canada, and throughout the 
United States. Carriages will be built to order at very short 
notice, of any pattern, and on the most reasonable terms. 
1--21 ISAAC FORD, 116 Elizabeth street, New-York. 
CLOTHING. 
E xtensive retail clothing establishment.— 
ALFRED MUNItOE & CO., No. 441 Broadway, New- 
York, between Howard and Grand streets, invite the atten¬ 
tion of their friends and customers to a very large and choice 
variety of entirely new and most desirable styles of fashion¬ 
able Clothing, suitable for the season, among which may be 
found every article required for a gentleman s wardrobe. In 
Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, A. M. & Co. offer an assortment 
of infinite variety, comprising styles entirely new, and of ma¬ 
terials of the most approved character. Well-made goods 
exclusively. No deviation can, in any instance, be made from 
the marked price. Should any dissatisfaction exist after the 
purchase of an article, it may be returned, and the money will 
be cheerfully refunded. N. B.—Every description of Clothing 
made to order in the best manner, and at the shortest notice. 
2-17 
T 
HE BEST PLACE TO GET MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTH- 
M ing, ready-made or made to order, is at No. 81 Fulton 
street. At this establishment you will find a large assortment 
of fashionable ready-made Clothing: also a splendid assort¬ 
ment of Goods, which will be made to order in a style that 
laonot be surpassed. 
T he head.—to be without a neat and elegant 
head-dress is a thing unknown in this our day and 
generation. Hats, therefore, have gone through a severe 
ordeal, and companies are formed to arrive at an alteration. 
The New Hat Company have discovered the philosopher’s 
stone, and by calling at 146 and 148 Nassau street, in the 
Tract House, you will get a hat unsurpassed for elegance of 
style. Price $3. One quality, one price, and no abatement. 
2-7 
S RA PEREGO & SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL¬ 
ERS IN GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, 61 Nas¬ 
sau street, New-York. 2-19 
DAGUERREOTYPES. 
(f t FARRAND. DAGUERREAN ARTIST. 307 BROAD- 
'tLAffl way, New-York. Sky-light first floor. Likenesses taken 
daily, in every style of the Art. 2-15 
DENTISTRY. 
B P,. CHARLES S. ROWELL. NO. 11 CHAMBERS STREET, 
New-York, confines his attention to the practice of 
Dentistry, in all its various branches. The improvements 
which he has introduced have rendered these Teeth perfect for 
speech, mastication, and natural appearance. Premium In¬ 
corruptible Artificial Gum Teeth.—These teeth have won the 
admiration of all who have seen them, and the warm appro¬ 
val and recommendation of all who have used or worn them. 
CHARLES S. ROWELL, 
2-20 No. 11 Chambers street. 
_.-TEETH FOR ALL-FROM A SINGLE 
_ _ tootn to an entire set—iuocrtci by J. JtusicY. Dentist 
399 Broadway. Also teeth cleaned, filled, and extracted. 
Toothache cured. Charges moderate. Terms cash. 2-15 
P RESERVE YOUR TEETH.—MANY PERSONS NEGLECT 
their teeth from fear of the operations being too painful; 
others, whose means are limited, are often deprived of the 
benefits of the dental art, owing to the enormous charges of 
many dentists, and therefore suffer the entire destruction of 
their teeth. Such persons may have their teeth carefully at¬ 
tended to, avoiding all unnecessary pain, and at a saving of 
from 25 to 50 per cent, below the usual charges. All opera¬ 
tions warranted to give perfect satisfaction as represented. 
No charge for examination or advice. J. A. DIXON, Dentist, 
299 Hudson street, N. Y. 2-4 
DRUGS AND MEDICINES. 
66 ft ND FIERCE DISEASES WAKE AT EVERY STEP, 
AL TO HURRY MORTALS UOME!’’-Few diseases 
have fallen upon the human family with the scathing effect 
which Scrofula produces when rooted in the human system. 
It withers the energies of the body, dries up or vitiates the 
secretions, and mars the entire happiness of his life. DR. E. 
BROWN, long eminent as a. curer of Scrofula in all its forms, 
has located himself permanently at No. 147 Grand street, 
offering to cure all who may be so unfortunate as to be af¬ 
flicted ; and to any responsible person no charge will be made 
until a cure is perfected. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 9 I’. M. 
2-tf DU. E. BROWN, the Great Scrofula Doctor. 
A new discovery for the benefit of all.-dr. 
GELBARDT. Herbalist, respectfully announces that he 
has ready at his General Pills and Premiere Aqua Premium 
Depot. 365 Broome street, the general Aromatic Elixir for pro¬ 
ducing medicated baths at home—the benefits and comforts 
of which I leave you to judge for yourselves. Of itself, it ma¬ 
terially strengthens the constitution; it gives a sure relief 
for ulcers, scrofula, rheumatism, nervous weakness, headache, 
palpitation of the heart, and all chronic diseases. _ 2-11 
B IGELOW’S ALTERATIVE, A CERTAIN CURE FOR 
dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera morbus, and all summer 
complaints.—GEORGE W. BLEECKER, Proprietor, 98 Broad¬ 
way, New-York. 
New-York, March 22,1852. 
I have used “Bigelow's Alterative” in my family, and 
have never found it to fail, when all other remedies adminis¬ 
tered by and under direction of physicians have proved inef¬ 
fectual. I think it a perfect corrective for dysenteric and 
bowel complaints. GEO. W. BEEBEE, 47 Wall street. 
Utica, April 15,1852. 
We can add our testimony to that of others of its great effi¬ 
cacy in our own case, when prostrated to an alarming degree 
by bowel disease. It was the only medicine that gave relief, 
and one now always kept in the family. 
2-21 Editor N. Y. Baptist Register. 
B YSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA !-THOUSANDS WHO 'ARE 
suffering with this distressing complaint are not aware 
there is a radical cure : yet it is so, and is to be had of the Pro¬ 
prietor only. No. 74 Fulton street, at 50 cents a bottle. It is a 
German medicine, entirely vegetable, and perfectly harmless, 
yet certain in its effects on the system. It will also cure diar¬ 
rhoea and dysentery in an incredibly short space of time, 
and any kind of colic in a moment. The following real cer¬ 
tificates, among many gratuitously tendered, can be seen at 
my office. No. 73 Fulton street. 
CHARLES BRAEUTIGAM. 
I take pleasure in certifying to the efficiency of your Health 
Succedaneum in restoring the system to a healthy condition 
after it becomes debilitated, and consider it one of the best 
remedies for the cure of dyspepsia now extant. I have tried 
it in my family with the most satisfactory results, and do 
most cheerfully recommend its use in cases of dyspepsia or 
general debility of the system. V. B. POST, 
April 4,1852. No. 9 West Forty-third street, 
I certify, with much pleasure, that Mr. Charles Braeutigam's 
Health Succedaneum has relieved my wife from a severe at¬ 
tack of indigestion, from which she had suffered for some time, 
and recommend it in preference to any other remedy with 
which I am acquainted. F. J. K. MAYER, 
New-York, May 28, 1853. No. 138 Pearl street. 
N. B.—To let, several farms at Deal, Ocean Township, Mon¬ 
mouth County, N. J. One of 76 acres, mostly cultivated ; one 
of ui;« 0 .. 0 a nvirwRnAllv woods. 2-11 
P R S M. GIDDINGS’ VEGETABLE FA5IILY MEDI¬ 
CINES.—Panacea for purifying the blood, a sure and 
effectual remedy for scrofula, erysipelas, debility, jaundice, 
liver complaint, fever and ague, &c. Cough Syrup, for colds 
and all kinds of cough tending to consumption, cholera, dys¬ 
entery, and diarrhoea—Syrup suited to all climates—a sure 
and never-failing remedy. Liniments for rheumatism, cuts, 
sprains, burns, bruises, &c. Wholesale Herbalist. Shakers’ 
Preparations, Extracts, Seeds. Broom, Sweet Corn, &c. 112 
John street. 
P YE-STUFFS, DYE-WOODS, ACIDS, &C. — WILLIAM 
PARTRIDGE & SON, No. 27 Cliff street, offer for sale. 
Lac Dye—50 cases, 40 bbls. fine ground. 
Safflowers—15 hales Argols—200,000 lbs. 
Sugar of Lead—20,000 lbs. brown. 
Sugar of Lead—15,000 lbs. white. 
Copperas—50,000 lbs. Cudbear—prime quality. 
Orchil— French, English, and American. 
Alum—500 bbls.. crude and ground. 
Woad—10 tons. Terra Japonica—50 tons. 
Cutuh—18 tons. Fuller’s Earth—50 tons. 
Manganese—20 tons. 
An4 a f«U supply of all the above. 2-20 
jOREAT DISCOVERY. - DEAFNESS AND BLINDNESS 
ur cured at 80 Prince street. — Deafness, noise in and dis¬ 
charge from the ear, cured in a short time, without risk or 
pain: also, partial and total blindness cured, and near, weak, 
and imperfect sight restored. The number and nature of the 
cures effected, in the very worst kinds of deafness and blind¬ 
ness, by Dr. LUTENER’S newly-discovered treatment, is en¬ 
tirely unprecedented. Office, 80 Prince street, second house 
east of Broadway. Hours from 10 till 4. All letters must he 
prepaid, and contain $1 fee, to insure attention. 2-10 
H ydropathic and hygiene institute, no. 15 
Laight street.—This establishment having been en¬ 
larged by the addition of the double house adjoining, can now 
accommodate about one hundred persons. Special department 
for the mechanical and surgical treatment of female diseases. 
It, D. TRALL, Proprietor. 
2-18 _ Dr, J. L, IIOSFORD, Assistant. 
(STAMPEDE MIXTURE, FOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND 
iev ague, and Chagres Fever.—This medicine is purely vege¬ 
table, and is prepared by Dr. Kdward Bleecker, of this city. 
It has never been known to fail to perfect a cure, when used 
according to directions which accompany the bottle. Hun¬ 
dreds of satisfactory certificates from persons of the highest 
respectability can be produced, when desired by applicants. 
Depot, No. 98 Broadway, Room No. 2, second floor, and sold by 
druggists generally. 2-21 
T HE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE YET DISCOV- 
ered.—Sargent & Co.'s Celebrated American Canchala- 
gogue, or Health Restorative Compound, has made effectual 
cures in some of the most severe cases of dyspepsia, fever and 
ague, liver complaints, bilious complaints, loss of appetite, 
indigestion, and in fact all diseases arising from inaction of 
the liver, or impurities of the blood. Many of these cases are 
of long standing, which we will prove by certificates at our 
office. We will warrant it to any person who will give it a fair 
trial. Sold in Brooklyn by Mrs. M. Hayes, 175 Fulton street; 
Thomas J. Hayes, 146 Atlantic street: Boswell & Livingston, 
Wilhamsburgh, corner Grand and Fourth streets; J. IV. 
Smith, Hempstead, L. I. 
2-19 SARGENT & CO„ Proprietors, 31 Old Slip, N. Y. 
IgnilROUGlI BY EXPRESS .'-THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT 
Ji THE MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT has been used 
quite extensively in the stables of Adams & Co.’s Great 
effectual. Many ot their men have also used it on themselves 
and their families, and they all speak of its healing and 
remedial qualities in the highest terms. One of our hostlers 
got kicked, and badly cut and bruised on his knee ; as usual, 
the MUSTANG- LINIMENT was resorted to, and the soreness 
and lameness was soon removed, and it was perfectly well in 
three days. We have no hesitation in recommending it as a 
valuable preparation, to be used externally on man or beast. 
J. DUNNING, 
Foreman of Adams & Co.’s Express Stable, New-York. 
We take great pleasure in commending the MEXICAN 
MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our friends and customers, as 
the best article we have ever used for sores, sprains, or galls 
in horses. We have used it extensively, and always effectu¬ 
ally. Some of our men have also used it for severe bruises 
and sores, as well as rheumatic pains, and they all say it acts 
like magic. We can only say that we have entirely aban¬ 
doned the use of every other liniment.—J. M. HEWITT, Fore¬ 
man for American Express Co., 10 Wall street; Hamden’s 
Express. 74 Broadway ; Pullin, Virgil & Co.’s, 1G Wall street; 
Wells, Fargo & Co., 1G Wall street. — Principal Offices, 304 
Broadway, New-York, and St. Louis, Mo. 
2-18 A. G. BRAGG & CO. Proprietors. 
P AINTS, DRUGS. AND PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL 
KINDS.—D. SARFATY, Commission Merchant, General 
Importer, and Dealer in Paints. Drugs, &c., No. 17G Water 
street, (near Burling Slip.) Constantly on hand and for sale 
low: 
Paris green, dry and in oil, Dailey’s Salve, 
Chrome Yellow, do. do. S. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, 
Chrome Green, do. do. Old Jacob Townsend’s do. 
Verdigris, do. do, White Wax, in casks, 
Prussian Blue, do. do. Adamantine Candles, 
White Lead, do. do. Varnish of all kinds, 
Ultramarine Blue do. do. Fire Proof Paints, 
Putty, in bulk and bladders, Indigo, &c., &c. 
The subscriber, having the exclusive agency of several large 
manufacturing establishments of paints, colors, &c., and for 
the sale of many of the most popular medicines manufactured 
in the United States, can offer to buyers greater inducements 
and on more liberal terms than any other house of the kind 
in this or any other city. An examination of his stock is re¬ 
spectfully solicited. 2-20 
DRY GOODS. 
T HE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON, AND TRIMMING HOUSE 
in New-York. THOMAS G. STEARNS, Importer and 
Jobber of Silks, Millinery, and Fancy Goods, (at net cash 
prices—time granted by adding interest.) No. 162 Broadway, 
New-York, has now in store, and is daily receiving and offer¬ 
ing, at the lowest prices, a complete assortment of goods in 
his line, comprising all the various styles and designs, con¬ 
sisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Marseillinesi Florences, 
Shawls, Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons. Taffeta and Satin Rib¬ 
bons, Dress Trimmings of all kinds, Embroideries, French and 
English Crapes, Crape Lisse, Silk Cravats, Gloves of all kinds. 
Silk Lace Mitts, Bareges, Laces, White Goods, Hosiery, L. C. 
Handkerchiefs. The undersigned would invite merchants 
from the North, South, East and West, when in the city, to 
favor him with a call, and examine his stock before purchas¬ 
ing. THOMAS G. STEARNS, No. 162 Broadway, 
1-9 Between Liberty street and Maiden Lane. 
ENGRAVING. 
A DEMAREST, CARD AND SEAL ENGRAVER-DOOR 
9 Plates, and advertising Envelopes,—Corner of Pine 
and Nassau streets, opposite the Custom House. 1—18 a 
M om. DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD, 53 
O John-street. New-rorn. 
_ Broadway.—IV. T. begs to inform the public m gene¬ 
ral, that he now imports a new style of Visiting and Wedding 
Cards from Europe, which are entirely different from any 
others in the city. Specimens can be seen by every arrival. 
1-16 
FERTILIZERS. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, OR CHEMICAL MA- 
VC? nure.—100 tons Paterson’s Improved, skilfully made of 
the best materials, and for sale at lowest rates, by HASKELL, 
MERRICK & BULL, Importers of Artificial Manures, Whole¬ 
sale Agents for the Manufacturer, No. 10 Gold street. 1-31 
P ERUVIAN GUANO.-JUST RECEIVED PER SHIP GRE- 
cian, first quality Peruvian Guano. No. 1 Superphos¬ 
phate of Lime constantly on hand. Also, Agricultural and 
Horticultural Implements, and Field and Garden Seeds—the 
largest and most complete assortment to be found in the Unix 
ted States. R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water street, Y. 
