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ing practiced very successfully in Paris and London, and nearly all the principal cities in the Old and New Worlds, has recently taken up his quarters, for a very limited time, at the Spotswood Hotel, where he directs his attention to the cure of Corns, Bunions, Soft Corns, and all diseases of the feet. A number of testimonials to his skill in his profession have already been published, and we have had the satisfaction of personal inspection of the certification of many other persons residing Corns, and all diseases of the feet. A number of testimonials to his skill in his profession have already been published, and we have had the satisfaction of personal inspection of the certification of many other persons residing in our own neighborhood, and in many of the leading cities on this continent, testifying to the completeness of the cures effected in their individual cases. The total absence of pain in the treatment is treated by them as almost miraculous, and is certainty one of the highest recommendations, as it does away with the fear of irritation. We would strongly recommend those in this city — and their name is legion — who are afflicted with disease affecting the feet, not to omit to avail thems