DANIEL D. WINANT, SUCCESSOR TO DANIEL K. PENN, BILLIARD TABLE MAKER, No. 71 GOLD ST., {Between Beekman and? Spruce Streets, NEW-YORK. TABLES, BALLS, MACES CUES, CLOTHS BY THE PIECE OR YARD, POOL BOARDS, RULE BOARDS, SPANISH PENS, &c., &c., &c. In short, everything in the Trade always to be had. Persons at a distance can, by letter, have all their orders attended to and filled as well as if JUST PUBLISHED and for Sale at the office of publication, 71 Gold Street, and at the rooms BILLIARDS WITHOUT A MASTER, BY MICHAEL PHELAN. The above named work, the first American publication of the kind, is illustrated by fifty fine copper- PANCY GOODS, Cutlery, Perfumery, Juory, Cortoise Shell and Boru Combs, FOR SALE BY WARD PXGX $ 42 MAIDEN LANE, Sign of the Golden Comb, NEW YORK. Q* CHEAP CASH BOOK STORE. WM. HOLDREDGE, 140 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK, HAVING purchased the Wholesale BOOK AND PUBLISHING ESTABLISHMENT of the above number, respectfully invites Merchants, Pedlars, Clergymen, Colporteurs, Agents, Clubs, Public and District School Committees, and all others in want of Books or Stationery, CHEAP, to give him a call. He will keep constantly on hand, a new and fresh Stock of Miscellaneous Books and Stationery, comprising all the new popular and valuable Works of the day, which will be offered for cash or city acceptances, much below the market prices. All goods ordered not found satisfactory, may be returned in good order, free of charge, and the money paid will be refunded. His stock comprises a large assortment of School, Miscellaneous, and Standard Books, among which will be found a constant supply of the following populor Works. JUST PUBLISHED A WINTER IN MADEIRA AND A SUMMER IN SPAIN AND FLORENCE. BY HON. JOHN A DIX. 12mo. 380 pp. Price, $1. GEMS BY THE WAY SIDE, An offering of Purity and Truth. By Mrs. L. G. ABELL. Published by William Holdredge, 140 Fulton Street, New York. MEDICAL INFORMATION FOR THE MILLIÓN, OR THE TRUE GUIDE TO HEALTH. On Eclectic and Reformed Principles, Second Edition, Revised, Corrected and Enlarged, without or with nearly One Hundred Fine Illustrations. Price in leather and cloth, $1,50. Paper $1; 12mo 528 pp. By CHARLES D. HAMMOND, M. D. PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. By JOHN BUNYAN. The complete work with Notes, by Scott, Mason, BUNYAN'S COMPLETE WORKS. New edition, D'AUBIGNE'S HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION. Illuminated Title and Steel Engravings. THE AMERICAN FARM BOOK: a compend of FREMONT'S OREGON & CALIFORNIA. 1 vl. 12mo FAMILY SABBATH DAY MISCELLANY. By Chas LIVES OF PRESIDENTS: including Taylor's MINER'S BEEKEEPER'S MANUAL. BROWNE & ALLEN'S AMERICAN POULTRY Yard Also, A new article of Stationery, for which Agents are wanted in every town and city. LETTER AND INVOICE FILE: Manufactured & for sale by WM. HOLDREDGE, Publisher, Bookseller & Stationer, 140 Fulton st., N. Y. COUNTING HOUSE CONVENIENCES.---Mr. W. Holdredge, No. 140 Fulton Street, New York, has presented us with a new style of Letter Fyle, "a patented article," with the form of a book, the size of a cap sheet of paper, and thick enough, we should think, to file 350 letters. By this plan a week's letters may be filed in a few minutes, and are so arranged as to be referred to with the same ease as a posted account on your ledger. The price is only $1.-Albany State Register. A liberal discount to the trade. LUCIUS COMSTOCK, NO. 54 JOHN, NEAR WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, Wholesale Chemist, Druggist & Perfumer. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED GENUINE. A scandalous set of falsehoods reflecting upon the Subscriber, were published in a paper called the Era, and circulated about two years since through Canada West, by a notorious quack establishment in New York. This has lately come to the knowledge of the Subscriber, and the libeller will soon meet his deserts--though he hopes to escape by money. Numerous other vile attacks have been made upon me by miscreants in various quarters, which have covered their authors with disgrace and infamy, and now I am called upon to defend myself and others from extensive piracies upon my medical preparations, which can be done, if honest and attentive tradesmen will notice and remember the following cautions. L. S. COMSTOCK. New York, February, 20, 1851. LUCTUS S. COMSTOCK, NOTICE. All preparations heretofore known as "COMSTOCK's" or COMSTOCK & CO.s, always belonged & now belong EXCLUSIVELY to Dr. Lucius S. Comstock; and though the signature of Comstock & Co. will be continued, this extra label with the fac simile signature of Dr. L. S. C. will in future designate the GENUINE. ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. Luceffomston The sole proprietor of all the Medicines and effects of COMSTOCK & Co., to show FACTS UNANSWERABLE, has, with the following signatures to it, a contract showing that the undersigned never knew, and could not know his recipes, and then added as follows: "Nor shall any of the firm have any right after the termination of the partnership, to use the present TRADE MARKS OR NAMES OF ARTICLES OF THE PRESENT FIRM of COMSTOCK & Co., or DR. L. S. COMSTOCK, except it be said L. S. COMSTOCK. Dated January, 1849. (Signed,) The partnership began March 1849, and ended August 1st, 1850. GEO. WELLS COMSTOCK, Responsible persons on sending their names and stating their business and reference, will be made sole agents for their part of the country, and have a good assortment of these articles sent them to sell, with hundreds of Almanacs for next year to give away, containing advertisements of the articles and their own advertisements, and will have the privilege of advertising in the newspapers, and have the goods so they can double their money on them-paying for such only as they sell-provided they will send ME only their orders for Comstock's medicines. It is believed that agents can make from $50 to $500 per year by this agency, according to the size of their places and the extent of their trade. Address L. S. COMSTOCK, Wholesale Druggist and Perfumer, 57 JOHN, near William Street. N. B.-This direction is necessary to avoid mistakes, as I have no cennexion with any other concern in New York. The following list comprises the leading articles:-Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, Nos. 1 and 2. Essence of Tyre. East India Hair Dye-colours the hair and not the skin. Dr. McNair's Acoustic Oil. Vermifuge, Kolmstock's. Bartholomew's Expectorant Syrup. Dr. Spohn's Health Elixir. Headache Remedy, Spohn's, Nos. 1 and 2. Dr. Connel's Gonorrhoea Mixture. Roach and Bed Bug Bane. Western Indian Panacea (Longley's). Stove and Grate Varnish. Oil of Tannin, for leather. Nerve and Bone Liniment, (Hewe's,) Nos. 1 and 2, for Rheumatism. Indian Vegetable Elixir. Hay's Liniment, for Piles, &c. Kline's Tooth Drops. Lin's Chinese Blood Pills. Lin's Temperance Bitters. Poor Man's Plasters. Indian's Panacea, the true. Extract of Sarsaparilla, prepared by C. & Co., equal to any in use, quarts and pints. Magic Hair Oil, (Oregon.) Mrs. Brown's Pain Killer. All the old Patent Medicines, &c., at low prices. CLIRBHUGH'S PATENT TRICOPHEROUS, THIS OR MEDICATED COMPOUND. HIS agreeable and valuable preparation is now established, beyond all cavil or dispute, as the only article ever known which will, in every instance, and at all ages, when properly ap plied, prevent and cure BALDNESS and GREY HAIR, restore it to its original color, entirely remove scurf and dandruff, and cure all eruptions or roughness of the skin. Thousands have testified to the entire recovery of their hair, after having lost it for years, and at various periods of life. No matter how thin or weak, coarse, dry, or harsh the hair may be, it will be restored to a soft, glossy, healthy, and luxurious crop, if the TRICOPHEROUS be regularly applied. Those who have been threatened with premature grey hair, have, by the TRICOPHEROUS, not only stopped their progress, but had their hair changed to its original color. It so acts through the skin upon the oil glands, and vessels containing the colouring matter, or pigment, as to cause hair to change gradually and imperceptibly from Grey to its original color, whether brown or black. Red, sandy, or flaxen colored hair, is made to look dark and glossy, while harsh, dry, or crisp hair is rendered soft, moist, and pliable. Whiskers are made to grow thick and strong, while they are preserved in colour from the effects of the many strong al kaline soaps. Thus the TRICOPHEROUS is calculated to supersede the use of all those disagreeable and uncertain Hair Dyes, disagreeable and troublesome in their use, uncertain and unnatural in their effects; while, by the aid of the TRICOPHEROUS, a few weeks will suffice for the hair to undergo a change, so gradual as ultimately to give to that hair which may have become prematurely grey-not a dyed appearance—but the natural colour, gloss, and softness of youth. The composition of the TRICOPHEROUS differs entirely and completely from every other article for a similar purpose, as it is not intended merely to anoint the hair, but is applicable to the skin, and to act, through it, on the nerves, blood-vessels, and absorbents, connected with the root or bulb of the hair. The certain preservation of the hair and its colour is thus guaranteed to all who will adhere to the directions or advice of Mr. Clirehugh. The prescribed use of the TRICOPHEROUS has been found a certain cure for all cutaneous diseases of the scalp, whether in children or adults. Scurff, Dandruff, and other excresence thrown off by the skin, even in its most healthy state, disappear under the influence of the TRICOPHEROUS, leaving the skin clear, healthy, and active. The TRICOPHEROUS, from its irritant and blistering principle, has proved, to ladies, an invaluable restorative, where the hair has fallen off from the seams or divisions, being overstrained, or too tightly tied: where the hair has become weak from confinement, or from any other cause peculiar to the female constitution; and its occasional use will preserve the hair to the latest period in life. Like every article of high character and sterling worth, CLIREHUGH'S TRICOPHEROUS has to pay the penalty of its popularity. It has been counterfeited by an unprincipled empyric, who without talent or brains, has fraudulently stolen, and given to his vile trash the name Tricopherus, by which it is foisted on the public through advertisements containing the most barefaced falsehoods, but the many complaints, and applications for advice, made daily to Mr. C., show that the loss of the hair and destruction of the skin has never failed to follow the use of so deleterious a compound. CLIREHUGH'S TRICOPHEROUS is the only original and genuine in the world, and being secured by letters patent of the U. S., the public are thus protected, as no one dare use the same ingredients. Bear this in mind. The genuine is warranted to perform all that is promised. The counterfeit is only half the size of the genuine, and is sold for 25 cents. The public are cautioned and reminded in all cases to ask for Clirehugh's Tricopherous, which is sold at $1, and observe his written signature on the outside wrapper. If Ladies and Gentlemen intend to use the Tricopherous, let them use the genuine; do not let them be tempted to use a counterfeit because it is cheap, even although it bears the name Tricopherous, as that name is used only to entrap the unsuspecting. Read CLIREHUGH'S "TREATISE ON THE HAIR," accompanying each bottle. Principal Office, 179 Broadway, N.Y., where advice is given by MR. CLIREHUGH on all diseases connected with the growth of the Hair. Sold wholesale and retail by Francis Richardson, Toronto; Hugh Miller, Toronto; Lyman, Brothers & Co., Toronto; Alfred Savage, Montreal; Allan Turner, Brockville; T. Bickle & Son, Hamilton; Frederick Wise, Quebec; and by all hair dressers, druggists, and perfumers in the United States, England, France, East and West Indies, &c. OF HIGH STANDING. These BITTERS remove all morbid secretions, purify the blood, give great tone and vigor to the digestive organs, fortify the system against all future disease, can be taken with safety, at no time debilitating the patient-being grateful to the most delicate stomach, and remarkable for their cheering, invigorating, strengthening, and restorative properties, and an invaluable and sure remedy for the DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS. Also, liver complaints, jaundice, heartburn, costiveness, faintness, disorders of the skin, liver and kidneys, loss of appetite, low spirits, nervous headache, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, sinking and fullness of weight at the stomach, and all other diseases caused by an impure state of the blood, liver, &c., which tend to debilitate and weaken the system. FEMALES who suffer from a morbid unnatural condition, will find this Medicine of INESTIMABLE VALUE. In ALL CASES of GENERAL DEBILITY, this Medicine ACTS LIKE A CHARM! THOUSANDS have tested its efficacy, and thousands more are now under treatment; and not one solitary case of failure has yet been reported. [From the Evening Post.] SUCCESS UNPARALLELED!-The stomach prepares the elements of all the fluids which feed and sustain life. To that organ all internal remedies are primarily addressed; and never has a medicine been introduced, within our time, that seemed so admirably adapted to restore the digestive powers, when debilitated, to their full vigor, as this wonderful combination of the tonic alterative, and corrective principles. In dyspepsia, bilious complaints, general debility, nervous affections, and all the long catalogue of diseases which form the melancholy addenda of indigestion, we consider HUTCHINGS' VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS the only sure, safe and radical remedy. [From N. Y. Star.] A VALUABLE MEDICINE, we should take HUTCHINGS' BITTERS to be, if we may judge from the numerous certificates of most worthy and reliable people, which we see published almost daily. That cruel disease, Dyspepsia, which so often defies the usual medicines, is said to yield readily to the powerful curative qualities so artfully compounded in this great antagonist of disease. [From N. Y. Tribune.] HUTCHINGS' DYSPEPSIA BITTERS.-From want of exercise and many, other causes, a very large number of females are afflicted with Dyspepsia and other complaints proceeding from iudigestion; and there is no preparation in the whole range of pharmacy so peculiarly applied to their delicate organization as HUTCHINGS' VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS. In cases of hysteria, heartburn, sick headache, liver complaint, general weakness, lassitude, nervousness, and in all the distressing results of indigestion and other functional derangements, they will find its cordial, bracing and alterative properties the remedy, and, as we believe, the only safe and assured remedy for their ailments. [From Sunday Times.] DYSPEPSIA.-Thousands endure the terrible affliction of Dyspepsia, without an attempt to alleviate the cause of their sufferings. To all such we would advise the use of HUTCHINGS' VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTERS. Numerous families of our acquaintance lay in their quarterly stock of these Bitters as they do other indispensables, and they are right. A small wine glass full taken the first thing in the morning, will be found most efficacious. Circulars, containing the Certificates of Remarkable Cures, and the high estimation in which this Medicine is held by the Public Press, can be had of the Agents, free. Price, 50 Cents per Bottle. Principle Office, 122 Fulton street, N. Y., up stairs. In Canada-W. Lyman & Co., Montreal; T. Musson, Quebec; Charles Palmer, Kingston. |