AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
289 
T he day op startling discoveries has long 
passed away. The time has been when a person profess¬ 
ing to eradicate disease, inherent in the system, would be a 
subject of persecution and ignominy. When, therefore, we 
announce that the celebrated Dr. Brown, of 147 Grand street, 
of this city, actually performs this miracle, we do not expect 
to draw largely upon the credulity of our readers. 
Should this brief article meet the eye of any one languishing 
in pain, or patiently submitting to evils which they deem to 
be incurable, let them take courage again, for as surely as 
effect follows cause, so surely can they be relieved and 
radically cured by application to our friend Dr. Brown. 
6—18 His office is at 147 Grand street. 
D ye-stuffs, dye-woods, acids, &c.~ william 
PARTRIDGE & SON, No. 27 Cliff street, offor 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 
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 seres, 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, 16 Wall street; 
Wells, Fargo & Co., 16 Wall street.— Principal Offices, 304 
Broadway, New-York, and St. Louis, Mo. 
2-18 A. G. BRAGG A CO. Proprietors. 
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, 
Williamsburgh, corner Grand and Fourth streets; J. W. 
Smith, Hempstead, L. I. 
2-19 SARGENT & CO., Proprietors, 31 Old Slip, N. Y. 
E ye-sight.—e. s. franks, spectacle-maker, 52 
Bowery, (third door from the Bowery Theatre,) Optician 
to the New-York Eye Hospital and Eye Infirmary, adjusts his 
Improved Spectacles to Weak Sight with unerring accuracy, 
at a low price, and changes them without further charge, if 
not approved of. References: Drs. Dubois, Wilkes, and Hal¬ 
stead, Surgeons to the New-York Eye Infirmary; Drs. Ste- 
S henson and Rogers, Surgeons to the New-York Eye Hospital; 
>rs. Halstead and Bulkley, Physicians to the New-York Hos¬ 
pital ; Dr. Wood, late President of the New-York Academy of 
Medicine; Dr. Darling, Anatomical Demonstrator at the New- 
York University Medical College ; Dr. Mott, Dr. Wallace, and 
Dr. Dixon, Editor of the Scalpel. 2-24 
P AINTS, DRUGS. AND PATENT MEDICINES OF ALL 
KINDS.—D. SA RFATY, 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, Ac., Ac. 
The subscriber, having the exclusive agency of several large 
manufacturing establishments of paints, colors, Ac., and for 
the sale of many of the most popular medicines manufactured 
n the United States, can offer to buyers greater inducements 
and on more liberal terms than any other house of the kind 
u this or any other city. An examination of his stock is re¬ 
spectfully solicited. 2 -20 
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: 
1. 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. 
6. Chronic Diseases of the Eyes, Ac. 
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 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
R eform book store.-tiie following import- 
ant works on Physiological and Social Science, are pub¬ 
lished by Dr. T. L. NICHOLS, at No. 65 Walker street, New- 
York : 
ESOTERIC ANTHROPOLOGY. A comprehensive and con¬ 
fidential treatise on the Structure, Functions, Conditions, 
Perversions, and most intimate relations of Men and Women. 
482 pages ; 81 Engravings. Price One Dollar. 
THE SCIENCE OF SOCIETY, on the basis of Equity, Sov¬ 
ereignty of the Individual, Cost the Limit of Price. By 3. P. 
ANDREWS, Esq. Price One Dollar. 
WOMAN IN ALL AGES AND NATIONS. By T. L. NICHOLS, 
M.D. Historical and Philosophical. Seventy-five Cents. 
LOVE, MARRIAGE, AND DIVORCE. A discussion, by 
HENRY JAMES, HORACE GREELEY, J. P. ANDREWS. 
Fifteen Cents. 
Mailed, post-paid, at the above prioes. 7-10 
J AS. S. BRADLEY & CO., GILDERS AND PICTURE FRAME 
Makers. Agents for the sale of Gilt Mouldings, French 
Plate Looking Glasses, Ac., 158 William street, corner of Ann 
street, New-York. N. B.—Merchants’ orders for cards prompt¬ 
ly attended to. 1-21 
ripHE EAR.-A. S. HEATH. M. D., AURIST AND OCU 
JL list, devotes his attention, from 10 to 2, to the treatment 
of deafness, discharges from the ear, noises in the head, sore 
throats, and all diseases producing deafness and blindness, of 
which scrofula ranks first. Office, 40 Howard street, first door 
east of Broadway. 1-19 
S FASHION, ELEGANCE, AND ECONOMY!- THREE 
. things very important in the selection of a Gentleman’s 
wardrobe, which may certainly be combined by purchasing 
your garments of BOOTH. His Fall and Winter stock of goods 
is truly superb, comprising the best and latest styles from the 
French, English, and American markets; and he employs the 
best artists and workmen to be obtained, giving his own im¬ 
mediate attention to all orders. His pantaloons are the ne 
plus ultra of an easy and elegant fit. By all means call on 
J. C. BOOTH, Draper and Tailor. 
8-20 486 Broadway, corner of Broome street. 
J OHN II. WOODCOCK, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF 
Paris fancy goods, combs, brushes, perfumery, Ac. Fans, 
silk guards, portmonnaies, wax beads, hair pins, jet pins, gilt 
and jet bracelets, breast, scarf, and shawl pins. 38 John street, 
(up stairs,) New-York. 1-17 
U NION STEAM SUGAR REFINERY,28 LEONARD STREET, 
(Between Hudson and West Broadway.) The subscriber 
has constantly for sale, in lots to suit purchasers, different 
grades of their superior qualities o frefined sugars and syrups, 
diamond A, B, O, and yellow 
2-16 HARRIS. EVANS A CO. 
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 
ANTERNS!—EDWARDS A TAYNTOR, 390 Broome street, 
_ 4 New-York, Manufacturers of Hall and Street Lamps, 
with Stained or Cut Glass, Fire Engine Signals made any 
style or pattern. Glass bent for Clocks, Barometers and Bow 
Windows. Constantly on hand every style and pattern of 
House Lamps of Glass or Britannia Ware. 
CHAS M. EDWARDS. [10-22] EDWIN E. TAYNTOR. 
F RTSSARD PERE ET FILS CHAMPAGNE.—The under 
signed respectfully requests the attention of dealers and 
the public generally to the superior merits of this Wine, which 
he is now introducing in this market. With a view to establish¬ 
ing a reputation in this country equal to that enjoyed by them 
in Europe, the proprietors, Messrs. FRISSARD PERE ET FILS, 
guarantee that the Wines shall be of uniform quality, and 
equal to the best now in vogue. An invoice is now landing 
from ship John Spear, from Havre. 
WILLIAM W. HINCKEN, 11 Old Slip, 
2-21 Sole Agent for the United States.L 
G REENWICH POTTERY, 261 WEST EIGHTEENTII- 
street. Steam-pressed Vitrified Drain Pipe, from three 
to eighteen inches in diameter, and in two feet lengths. The 
best and cheapest medium for drainage and sewerage ever 
yet offered to the public. The subscriber is the exclusive man¬ 
ufacturer of steam-pressed Drain Pipe in this country, and he 
offers it to the public on aa favorable terras as the ordinary 
drain pipe made or sold in this city. 
2-27 WASHINGTON SMITH. 
A 
PIANO FORTES. 
LBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURER, 103 
West Broadway, between White and Franklin sts. [11-23 
HANO-FORTES. — NEW AND SECOND HAND ROSE 
_ wood Pianos, superior tone and finish, very low for cash 
or approved paper. JOHN P. WAKE & CO., Manufacturers, 
No. 58 Barclay st„ opposite College Place. 8-20 
/B^OLIAN PIANO FORTES, AT NO. 441 BROADWAY.— 
-YJB-J A large assortment of Pianos from the celebrated house 
of llallet, Davis & Co„ Boston; also the well-known Instru¬ 
ments of A. W, Ladd & Co., with a full supply of new and 
second-hand Pianos, of various makers, for sale at very low 
prices. Pianos to let. 
1-22 LINCOLN & THOMPSON, No 441 Broadway. 
PAINTS. 
RIDGEWATER PAINT, MANUFACTURED BY THE 
Bridgewater Paint Manufacturing Company, New-Jer- 
sey.—The Company have now on hand a supply of this Paint, 
which they offer to the public as the best article known for 
roofs, decks and bottoms of steamers and other vessels, also 
oir brick and wood-work generally; and from its spark and 
fender-proof qualities, they can safely recommend it as the 
best and most perfect protection for railroad and other bridges, 
cars, depot buildings, Ac. The strongest testimonials of 
the virtues of this article from officers of the army, superin¬ 
tendents of railroads, insurance companies, captains of ves¬ 
sels, painters, Ac., may be seen, together with specimens on 
tin, wood, canvas, Ac., at the depot of the Company. For 
sale, dry, in packages of 200 lbs. and upwards, and in oil, i 
kegs of 25, 50, and 100 lbs., by 
R. BOGERT, General Agent, 
1-22 125 Pearl and 78 Beaver street. 
PROVISIONS. 
VAN NOEDENS, 
DEALERS IN BUTTER, CHEESE, AND LARD, ARE CON- 
stantly receiving large supplies of the above, which will be 
sold at the very lowest market prices. Goshen and Western 
Butter, in tubs and firkins, Cheese in casks and boxes, Lard 
in barrels, tubs and kegs. For sale at 
1-24 VAN NORDENS’, 157 West street, New-York. 
HOLESALE FISH STORE.-500 BBLS. SALMON, 2000 
bbls. Mackerel, flrBt quality, 3000 Small Packages 
Mackerel, 200 bbls. New Shad, 600 halfs Shad, 1000 bbls. New 
Herring, 300 halfs New Herring, 1000 quintals New-Dried Cod 
fish, 500 Jars New Anchovies, 500 Kegs New Dutch Herring, 
2000 Boxes New Smoked Herring. 3000 lbs. New Smoked Sal¬ 
mon, 500 Kitts New Soused Salmon, 500 Kegs New Spiced Her¬ 
ring, Sword-Fish, Blue-Fish, Pickled Cod, Haddock, Halibut, 
White-Fish, Sturgeon, Trout, Dun-Fish, Ac. 
For sale by NELSON WELLS A CO„ 
81 Dey street, between Washington and West, 
May 13th, 1852. New-York. 
EBLSOH wants. 1-6S b. h. woop. 
REAL ESTATE. 
S' F. COGSWELL. REAL ESTATE BROKER, 337 AND 339 
Fulton street, Brooklyn, is prepared to give his per¬ 
sonal attention to sales of Houses and Lands in the cities of 
New-York, Brooklyn, and Williamsburgh, and vicinity. Pro¬ 
prietors of houses and vacant lots, residing in the Country, 
who are not able to collect their rents except at very great 
inconvenience to themselves, or to dispose of their property, 
will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber, who 
refers to the following gentlemen for testimonials: 
Hon. Francis B. Stryker, ex-Mayor city of Brooklyn, 
Hon. Conklin Brosu. Pres. Mechanics’ Bank, Brooklyn. 1-26 
SASHES AND BLINDS. 
D oor, sash, anAblind depot, no. 8i duane st. 
The attention of builders, shippers, and others, is invited 
to the stock of Doors, Windows, and Blinds, which I offer, 
wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices. Particular atten¬ 
tion is given to the manufacture of the above articles (to or¬ 
der) for first class buildings, which will be warranted as good 
as can be made. (9-21) GEO. WARREN 1IATSTAT. 
gn&OORS, SASHES, SASH DOORS, AND BLINDS.—THE 
sLjy subscribers keep constantly on hand a general assort¬ 
ment of the best kiln-dried Door Sashes, Sash Doors, outside and 
inside Blinds, Shutters, &c., &c., to be found in the market, and 
would invite the attention of builders and others to the above 
articles, which will be sold wholesale and retail at the lowest 
market prices. Orders received by mail or otherwise filled 
with dispatch. Sashes ready glazed or glazed to order at the 
shortest notice. IRA PORTER & CO., 
1-19 No. 8 Spruce street, a few doors frofi Nassau, N. Y. 
P OORS. SASHES AND BLINDS.-F. W. TUXBURY, NO. 15 
Burlingglip, between Water and Front streets,Wholesale 
and Retail Dealer in the above articles, would invite the at¬ 
tention of build 2 rs, shippers, and the trade generally, to his 
large and general assortment of Kiln-dried Doors, Sashes, 
and Blinds, manufactured of good stock, and in the best man¬ 
ner. Glazed Sash Doors, Glazed Sashes, on hand or glazed to 
order, all of which are offered for sale at reasonable prices. 
F. W. T.’s connection with extensive manufacturers enables 
him to fill orders at short notice. 1-18 
STATIONERY. 
/Ti ORDON, JOB AND CARD PRINTER, 84 NASSAU ST. 
Cards, Circulars, Bill-heads, Labels, &c., cheaply and 
neatly printed. 
Depot for the sale of GORDON’S PATENT JOB AND 
CARD PRINTING PRESSES. 7-19 
ILLARD FELT, NO. 191 PEARL STREET, (NEAR MAI 
den Lane,) Manufacturer of Blank Books, and Im 
porter and Dealer in Paper and Stationery of every descrip 
tion. Particular attention paid to orders. 1-16 
f ORR, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER ON WOOD, 
© 52 John street, New-York. 6-18 
3>LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.—FRANCIS & LOU- 
^ trel, No. 77 Maiden Lane, sell all articles in their line at 
low prices, at retail, or by the quantity. 
Account Books, Copying Presses, J 
Writing Papers, Note Papers, 
Envelopes, Bills of Exchange, 
Notes, Drafts, Receipts, Memoranda Books,!! 
Hotel Registers, Time Books, 
Sets of Books for Societies, Portfolios. 
Writing Desks, Gold and Steel Pens, 
Scrap Books, Superior Writing Ink, 
Shipping Receipt Boxes, Elastic Paper Holders, 
Patent Inkstands, Seal Presses, 
Tin Cash and Deed Books, Pass and Copy Books, 
Manifold Letter Writers, Penknives, 
Bankers’ Note Cases, Backgammon Boards » 
Slates, Pencils, Wax Wafers. 
Chessmen, Tissue Paper, 
Perforated Boards, Diaries for 18o4. 
Fancy Stationery in great variety. 
Books ruled and bound to pattern, i 
Job Printing executed at low rates. Cards, Circulars, Bill 
Heads, Checks, Receipts, &c. 
FRANCIS & LOUTREL, 
1—19 Stationers and Booksellers, 77 Maiden Lane. 
DEMAREST, CARD AND SEAL ENGRAVER-DOOR 
l© 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 any 
others in the city. Specimens can be seen by every arrival. 
1—16 
SEEDS. 
EEDS.—TIMOTHY; RED AND WHITE CLOVER ; BLUE 
. Grass; Orchard Grass; Bay Grass; Red Top; Sugar Corn; 
Peas; Beans; Turnip; Cabbage; Beet; Lettuce; Onions; 
Radish; Squash ; Osage Orange; Large Yellow Locust, and 
all other kinds of field and garden seeds. Also Rhubarb Roots ; 
Asparagus Plant?, &c. R. L. ALLEN, 
and 191 Water street. 
STOCK. 
I MPROVED STOCK OF ALL KINDS. - HAVING HAD 
great experience in breeding and rearing fine stock for 
the past twenty years, I offer my services to my friends to 
procure it of the best and most reliable kinds. As much no¬ 
tice as convenient is at all times desirable previous to pur¬ 
chasing, as it takes time to make good selections. Early in 
August or September is the best time to purchase for the 
South. 
Short Horn or Durham cattle, Devons, Herefords, Alderney 
or Jersey and Ayrshires. Long-wooled Sheep—the Cotswold, 
Oxford, Leicester, Bakewell, and Lincoln. Mutton Sheep— 
the Southdown. Fine-wooled Sheep—such as the Saxon, Span¬ 
ish, and French Merino. 
The public should be on their guard in purchasing improved 
stock, as many animals are palmed off upon the unsuspecting 
and ignorant, which are spurious. 
1-tf A. B. ALLEN. Nos. 189 and 191 Water street. 
OCHIN CHINA FOWLS.—I have for sale, by the pair, 
_ young Cochin China Fowls, of the best blood in America, 
and desirable for their great size, their symmetry and fine 
plumage. Address RODNEY L. ADAMS, 
10-22 Lyons, N.Y. 
ULL BLOODED NEWFOUNDLANDS, SHEPHERD’S 
dogs, King Charles Spaniels, Scotch and English Rat Ter¬ 
riers, beautiful Italian Greyhounds, &c .; these are of the 
choicest breeds. Also, large Changhae and Chittagong fowls* 
at 205 Water street. 
