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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
E xtensive retail clothing establishment.- 
ALFRED MONROE & 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 mo6t 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. 
2-14 
T he best place to get mens and boys’ cloth- 
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 
“■AT * 1 -HP*- 2-30 
DAGUERREOTYPES. 
C FARRAND. DAGUERREAN ARTIST, 807 BROAD- 
9 way, New-York. Sky-light first floor. Likenesses taken 
daily, in every style of the Art. 2-15 
DENTISTRY. 
B R. 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. 
D entistry.-teeth for all-from a single 
tooth to an entire set—inserted by J. BUSKY, 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. 
rf'iREAT DISCOVERY. - DEAFNESS AND BLINDNESS 
tUT 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 be 
prepaid, and contain $1 fee, to insure attention. 2-10 
D R. S. M. GIDDINGS’ VEGETABLE FAMILY 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 
,T ohn street. 2-8 
fTfcYE-STUFFS, DYE-WOODS, ACIDS, &C. - WILLIAM 
tap PARTRIDGE & SON, No. 27 Cliff street, offer for sale. 
Lac Dye—50 cases, 40 bbls. fine ground. 
Safflowers—15 bales 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. 
And a full supply of all the above. 2-20 
ITjAYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA 1-THOUSANDS WHO ARE 
HJ' 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. 74 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 7G acres, mostly cultivated ; one 
of 140 acres, principally woods. 2-11 
ETttlGELOW’S ALTERATIVE, A CERTAIN CURE FOR 
JT# dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera morbus, and all summer 
complaints.—GEORGE V. 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 correctivo for dysenterio and 
bbwel 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, 
nd one now always kept in the family. 
3-21 Editor N, V. Baptist RncdSTEs. 
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. 
R. D. TRALL, Proprietor. 
2—IS Dr. J. L. HOSFORD, Assistant. 
£2 TAMPEDE MIXTURE, FOR THE CURE OF FEVER AND 
ague, and Chagres Fever.—This medicine is purely vege¬ 
table, and is prepared by Dr. Edward 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 
’V fiver, ur liuj..,.-;,;.. of tli o Wood. Many of fclieso casoe m-o 
of long standing, which we will prove by certificates at our 
office. We will warrant it to any person who will give it a fail- 
trial. Sold in Brooklyn by Mrs. M. Hayes, 175 Fulton street; 
Thomas J. Hayes, 146 Atlantic street; Boswell & Livingston, 
Williamsburgh, corner Grand and Fourth streets; J. W. 
Smith, Hempstead. L. I. 
2-111 SARGENT & CO., Proprietors, 31 Old Slip, N. Y. 
T hrough by express i-this is to certify that 
THE MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT has been used 
quite extensively in the stables of Adams & Co.’s Great 
Southern, Eastern, and Western Express, for curing galls, 
chafes, scratches, sprains, and bruises, and it has proved very 
effectual. Many of 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 
cloned 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, 16 Wall street: 
Wells, Fargo & Co., 16 Wall street.— Principal Offices, 304 
Broadway, New-York, and St. Louis, Mo. 
2-18 A. G. BRAGG & CO. Proprietors 
F aints, drugs, and patent medicines of all 
KINDS.—D. SARFATY, Commission Merchant, General 
Importer, and Dealer in Paints. Drugs, &c., No. 176 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, &e„ &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 TRIAIMING HOUSE 
in New-York. THOAIAS 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 oil the various styles and designs, con¬ 
sisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Marseillines, 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, AVhite 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 Alaiden Lane. 
ENGRAVING. 
A DEAIAREST, CARD AND SEAL ENGRAVER-DOOR 
o Plates, and advertising Envelopes.—Corner of Pine 
and Nassau streets, opposite the Custom House. 1—18 
TRYON, ENGRAVER AND PRINTER, NO. 438 
_ ® Broadway.—W. T. begs to inform the public in gene¬ 
ral, that he now imports a new style of Visiting and Wedding 
Cards from Europe, which are entirely different from anj 
others in the city. Specimens can be seen by every arrival. 
1-16 
HAIR RESTORERS, &c. 
P ROFESSOR ALEX. C. BARRY’S TRICOPHEROUS, OR 
Medicated Compound for beautifying, curling, preserv¬ 
ing, restoring, and strengthening the hair, relieving diseases 
of the skin, curing rheumatic pain, and healing external 
wounds.—Bounded by no geographical lines, the reputation 
of Barry’s Tricopherous pervades the Union. The sales of the 
article of late years have increased in a ratio that almost 
exceeds belief. Professor Barry, after a careful examination 
of his sales-book, finds that the number of bottles delivered 
to order, in quantities of from half a gross upward, during 
the year 1852. was within a trifle of 950,000. It is unnecessary 
to present at length the evidences of the wonderful properties 
of the Tricopherous when the public have furnished such an 
endorsement as this. The cheapness of the article, and the 
explanations given of its chemical action upon the hair, the 
scalp, and in all cases of superficial irritation, first recom¬ 
mended it to the attention of the people. This was all that 
the inventor desired. Every bottle advertised itself. The 
effects of the fluid exceeded expectation. It acted like a 
charm. The ladies would not be without it. Country dealers 
in every section of the United States found they must have 
it; and thus was built up a wholesale trade of an extent 
hitherto unheard of as regards articles of this kind. The 
highest point has not yet been rea ched, and It is believed that 
the sales this year will be a million and a half of bottles. 
Depot and Manufactory, No. 137 Broadway, New-York. Re¬ 
tail price, 25 cents a large bottle.' Liberal discount to pur¬ 
chasers by the quantity. Sold by all the principal merchants 
and druggists throuEhniifc th^-United States and Canada, 
Mexico, West Indie* ^ range Ac tfc. 3-8 
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 bv the principal Druggists of New-York and Brooklyn 
Cities, and those of the United States generally, 1—17 
IGS AND TOUPEES.—MEDHURST & HEARD’S NEW- 
)y invented Gossamer Wigs, Scalps, and Toupees, are 
far in advance of all others offered to the public. They are 
made of the best natural curled hair, inserted singly, so as to 
defy the closest inspection to detect them from a natural head 
of hair. Best assortment of AVigs, Half-Wigs. Toupees, Braids 
of long hair, Ringlets, Frizettes, &c„ which, for price and qua¬ 
lity. are unequalled. The trade supplied wholesale. Call and 
judge for yourselves. 27 Maiden Lane. 1-16 
mUE PLUS ULTRA.—THE STEADY PERSEVERANCE 
L'B and practice of a great many years have enabled J. 
LASCALA to discover what all the endeavors of men have hi¬ 
therto found to be useless. J. Lascala’s Vegetable Hair Re¬ 
generator is the very specific to cure the diseases of the inte¬ 
gument of the head, which cause the deterioration or the 
loss of the ornament of the head, so that it prevents baldness, 
causes the hair to grow, makes the dandruff disappear, and 
renders to the hair a beautiful gloss. This article will be 
foimd at Lascala’s Perfumery Store, 584 Broadway. Metropoli¬ 
tan Hotel, where there is the best assortment of French Per¬ 
fumery. Shirts, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Canes, and Umbrellas, 
and every kind of fashionable toilet articles. 1-13 
B ARKER’S CHEVEUXTONIQUE.—THIS IS AN ENTIRE- 
ly new article, concocted for the purpose of Preserving, 
Restoring, and Beautifying the Hair, and, unlike most prepa¬ 
rations designed for the same objects, it is free from all grease, 
so that its application cannot soil the most delicate fabric. 
As an eradicator of Dandruff, it is unequalled, while its infal- 
libity in cases of headache, easing the most violent in a few 
moments, cannot fail to commend it to universal appreciation. 
The Cheveuxtonique is for sale by all the respectable drug¬ 
gists and fancy stores throughout the city. The depot for its 
sale, wholesale and retail, is atBARKER’S Ladies’ Hair-dress¬ 
ing Establishment, No. 439 Broadway. 2-48 
HORTICULTURAL. 
£1 1NNIEN GARDEN AND NURSER1ES.-WM. R. PRINCE 
& CO., Flushing, near New-York, offer their unrivalled 
assortment of the choicest Fruit and Trees, of the most select 
and beautiful Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Flowering 
Plants. They have a large stock of extra large sized Fruit 
and Ornamental Trees, the Pears and others in a bearing 
state, and large Foreign and Native Grape Vines. Catalogues 
at No. 197 Water street. New-York, or will be sent per mail to 
post-paid applicants who enclose stamps. 
N. B. The collection of Roses is unequalled. 2-8 
T O NURSERYMEN AND PROPRIETORS OF GREEN- 
Houses.—The subscriber will furnish any quantity of 
Magnolia Trees, one and two years old, for $25 per hundred, 
delivered in Savannah, Ga. Also, Plum Trees for $50 per hun¬ 
dred. The trees will be well packed in moss, so as to be sent 
any distance with safety. All orders will be promptly attend¬ 
ed to. C. T. DEAKE, 
2-8 Savannah, Georgia, August, 1853. 
rSYREES AND PLANTS.-PARSONS & CO., FLUSHING, 
it. near New-York, offer for sale their usual assortment, 
with the addition of many rare novelties of Fruit Trees, for 
the Orchard and the Garden ; Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and 
Roses, for the Avenue, Lawn, or Cemetery; Vines for the 
Grapery, and Exotic Plants for Greenhouse culture. Cata¬ 
logues can be obtained at No. 60 Cedar street, or will be sent 
by mail to all post-paying applicants enclosing a postage 
stamp. 1-6 
ASPBERRY PLANTS, OF THE PURE RED ANTWERP 
stock, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. The 
plants are all warranted, and in a thrifty condition, and will 
be delivered in New-York for $50 per thousand. NATHA¬ 
NIEL IIALLOCK, Milton, Ulster Co., N. Y.—P. S. Orders by 
mail will be promptly attended to, and no charge made Re¬ 
packing. Orders to R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water street, 
will receive prompt attention. 1-21* 
F OR SALE, AT THE SOUTH-NORWALK NURSERY, THE 
great " LAWTON NEW-ROCIIELLE BLACKBERRY.”- 
Having procured from Mr. Lawton my stock of plants, I am 
enabled to offer them for sale as the true article. Also, plants 
of the white-fruited Blackberry, and the new, pure Red Ant¬ 
werp Raspberry. We warrant all the plants we sell as the 
pure and unmixed. GEORGE SEYMOUR & CO 
South-Norwalk Nursery, Conn. 
pur 
1-11 
EACH TREES—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE 
from his Nursery at Rumsom Neck, Shrewsbury, New- 
Jersey, Peach Trees of the choicest varieties. Orders for the 
same, by mail, to be directed to him at Red Bank, Monmouth 
Co.. N. J. 1-24 ASHER HANCE. 
HOTELS. 
CRAIG’S HOTEL, 
CORNER OF TWENTY-FOURTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE, 
Opposite the Rose-Hill Stables. 
J. C. KRAMER, Proprietor. 
Drovers can meet with the best accommodation, and on the 
most reasonable terms, at this establishment. 1-10 
F ARMERS’ HOTEL, 245 AND 247 WASHINGTON STREET, 
between Robinson and Murray, New-York. Farmers, 
and the public generally, will find it to their advantage and 
convenience to pa tronize this house, it being in the immediate 
vicinity of the New-York and Erie Railroad, Hudson River 
Railroad, Harlem Railroad, Albany, Newark, New-Brunswick 
and the California steamboats and steamship landings 
Boarding $ lp er^da^. g . CHAMBERMN & co > Proprietors. 
UDSON RIVER HOUSE, 77 AND 79 ROBINSON STREET, 
New-York. Meals at all hours of the day and night. 
Oysters in every style. Also, lodging, with single rooms. 
Also, the Hudson River Bull’s Head Cattle and Sheep Yard, 
70 and 72 Robinson street. Livery and Sale Stable. Horses 
and Carriages to Let. Horses kept by the day, week, ov 
month on reasonable ^^I^ ^^ThaMBERLIN 
CTNER GREENWICH AND WAR- 
. j. short distance front the Hud- 
..,>.1 Depots. 
P ATTEN’S HOT’ 
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son River and Eri<. 
