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From ike Madison, (W T.; Expr* ?-. TO THE SPIRIT. Hpikit unseen bat felt, rssleep or waking. By my tranced soul, aa feels tlie ice-W>und eirth. The burning summer's sun its fetters breaking. And bringing all its beautiful tu birth : Spirit! what art thou, and why thus o'er tne ?teals, with so deep a power, thy angel minstrelsy . The cradled lake has rocked itseif to sleep. And on its bank each gentle shrub and tlower As deep, as motionless a silence keep, As though they held their breath, lest its tfe*? P"*" S'nould stir their'moon lit mirror, and thus bide ^ From their enraptured gaze their image in the i I gaze upon the scene, and thou dost Opsne 'From o-u each silent leaf and ray oflie'" Aiel nestle t-. my heart as 'twere thy borne With all thy wierd-lifce visions ot ???Ii01! Then dost tboo whisper to me hopes ot bllSJ, In tones as sweet as those when winds and barp-stnngs kiss A wave of air comes rolling to my ear Laden with melody; quick as a thought. I reel thy subtle living presenc* near. Waking bit heart strings to a strain to Irauglu With music, joy, timt I can scarcely tell If in the air or in my iieart the music dwell. rjav, dost thou dwell with me, but calmly sleeping Till something beautiful?a glance, a tone? Bids thee awake mid be thy reve! keeping. With subject joy s now clustering round thy throne ? tJr art th?u from without, a living thing, That feels an answering thrill for pleasures thou dost bring " I'm not eon tent to call thee Joy. but Soft. Is the full name I give; ami when this light Js taken from its lantern, the control Of this dark casket from the diamond bright, Shall I not be whit thou art now. a bliss, A rapture, a s .\cet thought.' Sav, is not Spirit this ? lOKE. From the Knickernocker for August. THE WA K ULLA. 4 SKETCH : most THE mote-Hook ok a CLCeCYMAX. An editor is supposed to know every thing, and therefore you, ms- dear Mr. Knickerbocker, need not be informed thni The Wakui.la is one of the lions in Middle Florida; bat us the same omniscience is not accorded to nil who twelve times a year listen to your wide-spreading instructions!, I hope it may not Lie amiss to suy some tiling about it for then benefit. So treat a lion is it, in the estimation of the few vt ho have seen it, that I .confidently believe it will nitraci many visitors into the country, so soon :is we shall be rid ol certain other wild animals, who nt present are rather anx? ious not to he caught, and who show a great aptitude i.i catching. The pursuit of the picturesque in the enemy's country is accompanied generally with loo much danger to bo entirely agreeable; and therefore, until the Seminoles ar> safely shut up in the groat menagerie on the other side of the Mississippi, I can hardly hope that many of your read sirs will be induced to seel; for even so gieat a cuiiosily a' the hazard of their lives. Having heard much in its praise, I sallied out one fin September morning, in company with some officers <>f the urmv, and made use of the Tallahat ee railroad to get ten miles nearer to the spot. At i he 1 Steam Mill,' or rather a: the place where the steam mill had been, and where, until it wns consumed, it used to utter such measured nnd sono? rous tones to the listening pine., we met by appointment the commander of u neighboring post, who had some fine horses waiting fo; us, ami a waggon und u snarl tarrying for the specie v. hid: my companions had in charge. Leaving the specie und the escort to come on nt their leisure, wc mounted our horses, und confiding in their spirit, and the pistols of our leader, we struck across the country for Port Stansbury, tho place appointed for our rendezvous. This wc found to be a more d< sirablc residence than we mold have expected. It was a large log-hou e, erected by some unfor? tunate proprietor, whom the Indians bad lone ago expelled : and under ihc hands of the ?fficera it had acquired an ap pearnnce ol refinement, in addition to its original air of sub stantiul comfort. Of course I am speaking comparatively 1 do not wish to have it understood that in winter or in rainy weather one would find much protection under u roo; so open ro the skyey inlluunces, or from lo;s which lie so invittnglyagape for iho wind to enter: hut on the day we approached it, we bailed it as ' the shadow df a ^ivut rock in a weary land.' There was a fine breeze stirring the j branches of the lofty pine-, and yet a fiery sun beaming down fiom the heavens; and 1 do not remember when I have been more comfortable titan when 1 was fairly seated in that rough old house, with hat and coat off, und nothing to du bul lo ?el cool. By the time we had effected this desirable object, and had inspected all the improvements of out host, the specie had . arrived, and the men were mustered for payment. This 1 was u proceeding which I had never witnessed, and there- i fore, beside the privilege it afforded of looking at gold and silver, which is not much en joyed now-a-days, I was inter? ested in watching the countenances of the soldiers as they were, called up to the table to receive their pay. With the exception of a very few, who looked as if they could ke<-| what ihey got, they seemed to nn- to can: very little about it. and to gather tho shining dross into their lists with as much . unconcern as we Floridians would scoop up sand or shells. 1 This having been accomplished to the satisfaction of all con? cerned, we ugain took up ?mr line of march; our leader ! mounted on a noble steed with an eye of fire ; Major W bestriding a smaller horse, called ' Bu'stcr,' ssli., had a most peculiarly busy look when be was in motion; Mr. C riding rather a hard-trotting animal, and I bringing up lite rear upon a ci-devant raco-horse of the Georgia turf. W< hud two mounted men with muskets in our company, and eight soldiers had been sent ahead to make their w ay on foot to the Wakulla. On our way, we crossed one of tho irr'. hammocks with which this country abound-. Although it was mid-da) above, the thick trees and clustering vines made it twilight for us; and it win impossible to avoid casting an anxious look around upon every side, us our horses stumbled and splashed along through a semi-fluid mass, partly root* nr .I decayed logs, and partly the blackest of mud nu.l the dirtiest of water. For about a mile, however, we were mere fortu iiaie, und ' Jackson's trail' being in our way, we hud the pleasure of following 'in die footsteps of an illustrious pre deccssor.' From this, however, unlike Mr. Van Buren, we wen* compelled by necessity to diverge; und having overta? ken our van-guard, v.e proceeded more leisurely with ihem on our way, until we reached tho river. Arrived upon the bank, we found the water so high that the boat was at leust twenty yards from the natural shore, nnd such a thick grove of sypress and juniper intervening, that it could not possibly be brought neuer. As the moun? tain would not come n> us, like Mahomet we concluded to go to it: so utter much curvetting on tho pan of the horse-, and much coaxing on our part, we succeeded in getting them near enough to leap into the bout, and leaving the soldiers t<> hold them, W6 launched nut into the deep Here I must paus?1 to remark how singularly the mind ol nn orderly man will u.'t. When 1 wrote above, TilE Wa KVLUt, I intended to commence my description precisely nt the time and place where und when we left tue horses foi the boat: but it then occurred to me how unnatural it would appear for us to bu mounted ami in the woods, w ithout tirst telling where we came from, und for what. Every readei would inquire: 'Who arc you?'?? what were yon doing there 1 etc Some writers can commence 'in media* res, and make their heroes act u? if they were not upstarts, and make their story flow us if it were not broken into cataract-, dial all sort* of irregularities. But I have no such talent. I must have my antecedents; I must begin with the begin? ning ; and I am free to confess that I have not felt comforta? ble since I commenced this narrative, because l fu?cd tu mention! bat 1 was waked up at five o'clock by a sleepy sonant ?ml cut my face by shaving in too groat a hurry'; to sav no? thing of scalding my mouth with bet coffee, aini after all. being barelv in rime for the railroad car. If in any case 1 could be induced to vary from mv regular habits, ami venture upon abruptness, ii surely would he the present, for a more irregular, unreasonable,and unaccountu ble theme DO writer ever happened upon before, Picture to yourself a kivkk leaping out of the earth at a single bound, and running; off like mad in a current a quarter of a mile wide, und at the rate of four knots an hour .' And alth ajgl your imagin?r}' painting will come far short of the real scene, yet it will excite in vot: something of the wonder with wind one actually beholds Tiik Wakui la. Our tirst sensations, when wv shot out from tin* reeds and bushes which skirt the margin, were those of great dizziness The waier is so pure and clear, that we felt suspended in tit nir, und clung to the boat very much as we may suppose an aeronaut finds hitnself clinging when in his sublimes! tlights. Tno air above you is scnrvolv more transparent than the water below : the thin shadows of the clouds are thrown a Hundred feet below you. and spread out at the bottom of the spring; and tho image of your boat is earned down with perfect fidelity, and wjth jr5 0ars and rudder looks like some bare BmoiaLea?:lU? with outstretched leg* along ihe ' pro nd The mo?tmt rl.be? have no ?ort of privacy; and ?bat is worse for ihem. tboueh belter tor the f.?hermen. they have n.. safety. Vou can watch the kook as it sinks, and can accuratefy place the tempting bait within an inch of the ab-tiaeted and inn'.cent nr?se. The smallest stiver coin is f perceptible at the very bottom, and some say that the date of the roin i- discernible?out that I did no! tee. The Hpertore through which the river rises is about fifty feet in diameter, the side? bein*; formed of rough and jagged : edt-e? of limestone. It is ?upposed that the water comes in under these rocks from the north, and some think that it is ? the oatb-t ,,f Lake Jackson, a !arg<> bode of water that lies ? about twenty miles to the north. Nothing was certainly to be determiner! j.y ar: examination so ?uretrftria! as wa* ours. J he shad tws east by the rocks were too deep to l?e pierced I by the eye, ar.d all that we could make of it was a well about fifty feet in diameti r, Bod n hundred ar.d twenty in depth, pour? ing forth a flood ofthe pure-t water that ever blessed my eyes. We spent so much time in our devotion to the river-god, . that we were obliged to make grout haste in our return : and : a wilder ntid more harem-scarem ride it has never l>een my fortune to achieve. We dined at the camp with as mu. h , expedition as the cook (who insisted upon serving three ' courses, though he had but one half-dozen of blue ware), would allow : then we mounted again, and put our horses to their greatest speed, that we might not be toe late for the cars. We a'- ? in pi ? d our purpose; and bidding tie- ml. isnt yo'.hz soldier a Iii u, we rattled buck to town in the pe I culiarly unrcmanlic fashion which railroad traveler? are ; compelled to adopt. Aud so much for ' The Wakci la.' E S fl r A V 1 SG " N W 0 0 i>. Done in the neatest nn-ner. cheaply and ezpeditionsty, a-, ihe orncs the mew world. 30 ann-street, :;> 21AKX szaist. Apply to:b- Edit) .- i Puh isber of lb< New World. ??21 tf HtDiHiM '.Vi sT?KUOK, '37 AND 49 BOWERY, NEW.YORK. wholesale ami retail dealers is I'orri ?.: ?i Winus, Liquor*. Havana ami Principe < iil.ns. Grocers, Hotels, Taverns, Porter-Honses and rone try Merchants supplied on reasonable terms for c:,.t, or approved paper. anil* ; '.: ::*v;r* ::?* CONSTABLE AND COLLECTOR, makes oct ami serves landlord*' Warrants, AOEKT for LETTING HotJSES, &.c. Office?-nf Dfarine Court. House, No. 42 r. c k in a n- - t. aulT 1m 31 . 1. . V, U I I N E V & CO., importers of AND DEsLKR-. is HARDWARE,' r rLERV t HOUSE-FURNISHING ARTICLES, bii5 163 Cbathnm-M., near Jaince. lm V INC F. N T L. DILL'S FIRST PREMIUM a r ; r -: rj \ ;-? g sy <) I" N DRY, _ No 12; Fulton-sL (fourth story) New-York. jo!9tf J A M E S SI . S \V a 1 N . PR] N T E R, 111 Ji ?HN-ST.?THIRD STORY. Je23 if ?WERd?? >' HITE LEAD. For sale a i the O flic c of r?s nr: rjot? s wrsaTis ad < otepany. No. 160 Front-sT., N. Y.. and No. so r r.ivt-^t.. Hr?ckly!?, L. L ar?g N. P.. White Lead. Oils, Colours, i-c. for -ale as above. if I'ltu r>t'.;n*VZiH- EIKteNfiM8E?, liy t/ii'. D':s'ifrreol:ipe l'rocess. !fl. I?. Vnu Loan, anccemior lo a. m. YVoice.it, Upper Si >uv oi Granite ??iLDLSo, Corner of Broa Iway no I Chambcrs-sl, (entrance in Chambers) N. Y I P Likenesses taken from 7 A.M. till sundown, in any kind of *?i ther?Clear, Clou ly, or Itainy aidfclia OVTCllFAt, ?{cJ;\'\OB.!>J> A PLAT'I , Attorneys. Sniiriiors and ConnseHora. Office Nn 31,92, i _. ?_i, C Salem Derernen, llcrchanu'ExchanscS ?>??>?--*r!t. ^ j. v. Ri.vNui.as? Wuli-strmL > m37-tf f O. H. I'latt. ROLL EU GERM W SILVER. FANES '?'<? MOl FETT, 121 Prince-street, nearWooster,would par? s' ucularly call the atti tion ol i! irdware Dealers and Manufacturers to hi. snpei ior artii e of German Silver, which be offers for ?sie whole? sale and retail, of..11 thicknesses, in I warrants ii equal lo any, either foreign or Domesti ?. for -,d'>r and soflaess. aS2-tf .ff?l?tN VV?UiVaCfA, OOLD n id SiK r Refiner, Assaycr and Smelter; No. 13 John-street ? f ?Assaying and Mulliag ilnnu nt tho shortest notice. Old (sold mil Siist.- aud Bookbindert Rags nought and tnoliec ; liilders skew .nes. ivashings, aud old sbrnffboughL }e9-3a ii'ut i.t-.z?~A\s? i'b.vrsRs' gkam x FIRST RATE ai i.f Rolii : m I PlaKrs Urn-, eas always bs . "i. found at J AMcls ti. MOFFKT, 1S1 Priaoc street, near Wooster, at tho lowest market prices. Uisa-viio a very superior uriiclo ol Cooper's Bras . ?32 tf ?OCH AN? Rt'Sl.tJIN?; ST?NE.-Thc Sct.-cnioM will deliver on I osrd of vessels Ihe Prison Iiock. Dock Siom for I."' cent., per ton, mid Marble I!;1 I hue >t,ine for 3s fid par loa. Slates Prison, ."? runt Pleasant, June Ifj4? jelg i,? !i. 1.. SKVMOItR. Arent t/J?S':.\t:iB and ati if. Ui V an paper IIANG* t I .N'iS aud Borders, for sale cheap, at the United r-tates I'sper Hanging and Band Boa Warehouse, 85 Caaal-streot, nenr Braudway. New-York. Rooms papered in the nastort manner. au4 3m JOSHUA BROWN. 65 Cannl-street 4 kt RA I., M A M l.I AND HALL iIaMPS,Girandoles,Candel A. abras. Japanned Tea-Trays, Brsad-ltaskets, m setts or separate. faie Table Cutlery, and Ebouy or AUiei-tcr Clocks; for salo by BEACH .v SEXTON, 114 Chath'am-sL N. U. Lamps rebromsed and repaired,equal to new. Extra Lamp Shadsw. .s c. on hand. je-Jfi-if DKUCsfil ATS Si .7IECJlfl.ne? ol .very desenpuon and of ti.e liest quality may be had at Ail Honrs on application to Y CLARK, :>I0 R,.wery. TT A Physician of long experience (who practice* in the neighbor? hood,i will lie in attend am to give advice, asc. hi the hours of i A.M. ?ml 7 IV M. jy.1 :i-n \MKRtCAN S3 a R I> V. a RiK? I'ne subunl.ers have,.:, baud an extensive assortment of American Manufactured Hard? ware, which they offer fir -ale at the lowest manhfsctnrer's prices. EDWD. PURCELL .* CO. auSO Im Succarsors t>. Pettibune .v Lone, Si I'latt-.i. cor. ofGald. nU?CKEBY.? too IIOWERY.?MKRRl'll'S A PAGE V-' would col 'he attention of th ? Public lo their extensive stock u plain ami rii Glass, China. .Vc. ,tc. at their store.. No.. 100 llowerl and 3MGrand-at. Prices mnderatis. null! Iin*y ? >? < Kl.10?.. PICTkITES!!?Orders received forOsboro's i Assorted PICKLES in Gallons, Ualves and Qaarla. iu ihe usual packages, CuUups, Saucts, a-c. at JOUM BROACH'S, su24il 20 Fulton-st. tear Front. RfMsSSA SliKTTIM;?. - ' b:.i?. l..-.!t? u ai.d bleaehed. Ru.m:i Shootings, ?""r -..I.- by aulG i. RINN ELL. MINTURN A Co. TO South-st riyiskHlocomTTtTv ? yankeb card piuss, l Ce and 70 Nassau (one disir from John,) print.- every variety nTCards, ai pi i raogii c from $1 75 per 1000 upwards. m2!i-4m 1(\f\ REASf? large Imperial Printing Paper for sale: SS by ;r. UU inches? size aud quality ofthe Folio New-Yorker.) It wi! he soldcbi aj> ior ( i i,. Apply to lac K..btnr of this eai>'r. mil "i 1 Ks*. HOTT, Tili: CELEBRATED FEMALE PHYS-| -'1 CLAN OFNEW-YORK, is constantly receiving a large quantity of herbs, ro us, and esseuiial ".I- from i a rope, not to he obtained ia tin- country, nie! will he ahle lo cure tlmse diseases which harr baffled the -kill ofttis most eminent Physicians. Mr?. MOTT positively pledges ber-etf to cure or relieve all diseases iuc: !? nt lo the human frame, and more especially the following: rheumatism of however lour standing ; lie doloreux, gout, contrac? tion, palsy*, or paralysed limbs, decline, consumption, humors, srro fula. salt rbcam, king's evil, canker, ringworms, catarrh, scald head, dyspepsia, debility, spinal affections, nervous syuptoms, while swell ings, asthma, jaundica, worms, liver complaint, heiuorrhmd, and fe ranle areaknesscs, til-of falling -ic!\iie.., and other disea.es. Noaiei.ury or mineral of any kind ii.ed. Any female IntM.rinr under various weakness* - may consuU Mr-. MOT T w ith perfect eon Sdsoce. ilo.ir- of seeing patients from 9 A. M imtil ii P. M , at hei residence, 119 Spring-street, (west sale uf Broadway.) All letter from the country (post-paid) promptly attended to. Medicine fur AarWctl to all pun. of the United "state... jy27 Intend* ?i?Z^??\ -riwti rl< UOEOKEl X-Po-.tivei, IMllSnilStliniKi ? d without the use of the lanceu how vg?ivs.-.-,-La>>> mSMglevt long .landing, by Mrs. MOTT, the celebrated Female PI ysieian. See aovertbemenL j>-7 lmeod" AS I'll.flA AND PHTHISIC^ SiqT^/^SHjI'-r-e-:- troubled with these distressing V,: senses, can meet with almo-t in.-uut rdief and speedy cure, by applying i? Mr-. MOTT, the celebrated Female Physi ian. Sei ? ;> erti-emenL jyV/7 ImasMl* IOR;?!*?*!"".?Persons l.-.b..riag under '2-??0i^-i4V?*s^.r ? isiressing i<easc, can be positivels 1 aWt~*f ?W5SaM" cared by Mrs. MOTT, the celebrated Fe male Physician, witii im being tapped. jyi7 Inseod' ? _- ?PITS? FITS.?This dreadfuldiseasi :>WU^.&?Y*anW'' r'-itivelv cur- : |.v Mrs. MU'IT. the cele nai-mirir ini;-?-.m>brttLed Female Physician, N.. 119 Spring streeL jyS7 lm?t?i' SC Ala D Hi 1U? ? rbis pre ilvalebt disease is speedily eradicated us Mrs.MiU'1'. Female Physician, No. 119 jySJ lme<?l" pON8CJll'Htl> AND I.IVEit ( ompi.a1m. V ' lather directly or inoire, try furnish ihe grave ?ith half its tic um-._ l?r. ALLEN'S BALSAM is a iure and aever-failitigremedy. Gu to 1^7 Bowi ry, and you dl be referred to iiundreds whose valuable use. hair been ..sed by it. It also purities the blood, sudthose who hase take*, n for th-l purpose say that Kirs t::ink one bottle wurtn a loz-ii ,.t Sarsiparltla. NERVOUS HEAD-ACOEU?Persons troubled with this distres-inr lis--.,.e. vsva.-i I : suffer with il long if th;v k.iesr how qstck Dr. Ab Ll)\> J-PlKll-s -., tt Disease! Dr. Allea's B-lsara will care it PULPIT UM-'.V'V-- .V "> ?'-?.is P. L:.i?.:.a?n.,? diseases. PALI ITA I ION ol th, HearL-ThTs distressing compUisit is cured S .7 ,'->?- ? ' Yv-* .' il0"-*"*?-- Liverwort, and Pleoriay RooL ?sold 1-. Bu? cr>: W. A. r> ler, a boleaale acini. ?8 BarcUv F. M t.uioa. Bowery, corner operand st; Dr. Hart, corner Bread say and Chambers -t- J. F. lay. at Milnor's drag -tore, corner Broadway and Jobs st; sad h. Licrctt. 3c"7 GntenwiCa ,t. au? lot I p BE ENOUGH'S PATENT LAMP A- I HE 71- I vT 1CAL OIL.? The ?ubscnbers hare been appointed by the pro? prietor ;ole ar? ats for the sal- of Greenoach-* Palest Ltntp? and i Chemical Oil. and have taken store No. HI Broadway, where they i I hare : ? on ban ' a c mpletc i.soruneat of Lamps, for stores, shop.. I churches, factori's. hotels, see Ac. eonsi-tinr of parlor, astral, study. I Liverpool, mantel. ?id? and branch lamp-, ?c JCc This article has i been a-ed in maay of ngr principal hotel- and most respectable faim j liea. for upwards of two year- with eHtire satisfaction, not a single j in-taace having occurred during that period, wherein purchasers I availed ihem-el.es of the assents' runaice. Any one so dispoaed j can be satisfied that a ?inrle burner will emit more light, at ?u ?x I p-n.?c of one ceat per hour, ih.au three ordinary burners, consuming ? I sperm oil at an average expen.-e of three cuts each. Another, and not the least advantage from its ase, i? the simplicity of its construe ?ou and cleanliness of the churaicaJ oil. it i< warranted to be i lar better and chenper artificial lieht than any other now in u*e. Ever) lamp will Of warranted, if aot perfectly satisfactory, -:au be return? ed. Those about purcbasinc lamps would lind it for thfMradvantage to call at the store of tne subscribers, where th? ditT-r?nt kinds nay be seen in operation, Sold only bv PEARSON A WHITMORE. No. Ill Broadway. N. B A constant supply of Oil always on hand. aul? lm V? Il.EY A PI r.N.V.'I. IMPORTERS, BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, B-oadraf. ITcK-York and Patrr .Vof.fr Ron-. Linden. Importation of Books, Eneli-n and Fomgn, for Colleges, Public and Printe Librarie- Jlc. Ar. Single Book-imported to order. Or? ders forwarded by eiery Steamer an . also by tne Liverpool Packe-., and an?w.;rcd promptly by tne return of the first Steamer after the receip- if de?ir?J. W. A: P. would invite attention to the unequalled facilities afforded by their London Agency, 'which ha? now been conducted by Mr. Put? nam for -*vs-al rears, his permanent residence being ?? London,-! for procuring Engl?h and Foreign /?.?.,*.. fjr C+ll'ges. Pshtir asd P'l rale Libraries, B.iu'isellcrs. and Of PnUit general!;', aa at least as good term- and with greater dispatch than tney s n e ever be;'?re been imported into tin- country by any other establisliin-nt. Order- with rei'-reuce- or remittances may be sent direct to the London liou-e if pr-fetred. and b-ais- can tie -nipped liier ??? to any of the principnl ports in the I'nite.J Stales. Book* for IncorpOTateA lustitutims pay so mtv. All the Eucli-n Journals, Monthlies, Quarterlies' and Newspapers received reeularly by me Steasaers of the tir-i uf each month for subscriber-, and the principal periodicals kept OO band for the rale, t W. ? P. have for sale a variety of Guile Book? th.-oucli England, and for the continent j>:*' im CAKATOGA WATEB, from the lo < Spr ?3 DIVE SPRING <-oniaiii- much innre Iodine and Carbonate of Magnesia than soy otV-r fountain consec|uently i- the most powerful alterativeaadaperient. It i? highly charge.) with Carbonic ttas.? w hich render, it a pungent an 1 delightful drink. A. A. KELLOGG,Owner, Saratoga Spa. Sold ?t wholesale and rei>d m New-Y'erk by A. B. ? 1). Sands, druggists. ?'' and 1 <ri Fulton-.t; at retail hy David Sand- ? Co. 77 Ksst Broadway; J. It. Chilton,963 Broadway- Milbaa, l-i Broad* lyj Sloiiim. corner of Broad* ay aad Chambers.-t; S" ulianl an I !> i luc. .>l Bra idw::v. i Park Bow; Rushton A; Aspiawall, -i* William-st; l?r Miinor. l?il Broadway; Hart-STe Broadway; King. r>4l Broadway: DoiH.i'iIJ Broadway: t orce-hall, 4 JI Pearl -t: Bilnnge A K..Mail ler,31l Bleecker-st; Bill, S08 Greenwich-st; Jennings A Hennet. 16-r Greeawich-st; Burger, 50 Cortlandt-sl;Rollon, IQdEast Broadway. *u4 Im fiTIPOB TAINT ANS? l.NEHl, BlNTICKPBlse, I by A. BASSFORO.? TUE CLIMAX.?This i- thai a.It for the extensive room ja?t completed in elegant and convenient ?t> le at No. 149 Fulton-street, extending through to Ann. in which it i? in [ tended to ?sipply th* in'u.l .t int- and ?trancersin tin- gr-at emporium with brrmkfasts, dinners ami -upper-, in the must Gubiooable manner ami at reasonable price The ?hole establishment wil1 be uthier the immediate superintendence of the well known s. B. Hoit.ferm.-r!> proprietor of Ho!:-. Hotel. |t j. designed to prccure the richa-t deli? cacies; the best of provisions, the choice-t liquors, and ?up' rior cooks and ?alters. A- the ro mi.- are spacious anJ airy, individuals, as also partien, may enjoy the ronifort of hat i"C ample room, besides an op? portunity of pern.in; nearly all th- newspapers published in the Bai? ted States, and in many fori ira countries. A- ueasaaaoa are in the habit of obtaining their meals in eating-houses, may ikey not be so? licited t-> favor this establishment with a siiise* r ail 'ni least) for the purpo-e of deciding for themselves v. heth. r or not the ?? Clmn " de .?rve- patronage 1 au4 Im U'.VI. HAGAU iV CO. TYP F. A N 11 S T E REO T Y I' E !?' < > B N D It Y. 74 Fulton, corner of Ge>ld?atrect, If EW-YORK. rTIHE subscribers lake tin- method of annouacing to their friend. a and the public generally ?is^ having purchased the extensive an.! well Itnowa Type Foundrj formerly owed by Messirs.Conner St Cooko, ihej bur rem .ed the - one to their present central location. Haviug made < xtensive revisions, alterations and additions, tbey ir now prepared loexeeute orders of any magnitude they ?nay be favor? ed with, with promptness, ami on as favorable terms as at any Poun? ds) in America. To their new S|.men-Book, which has been re? cently extensively circulated, they would respectly refer. All article, manufactured by th*m shall be of a material equal, if not superior, to an) manufactured in this country?and undergo a thoroiich examination a.- to appearance, ranging, dressing, and pro? perly assorting. All article, exhibited in the Sp<. imen-Book former!) issued by Conner A Cooks, together w ith Sort, la Fonts sold by them, can now be furnished from this Foundry without delay, with uuai since added. WM. HAGAR A CO. am Agents t :r the sal" of the !*ap:er, Wash? ington and Smith Pr>-.-es. winch, together w ith Chaaos, Cases, Com. po-iur Sin k-. Furniture, Ink. nuc every article used in the Printing Business w ill be kepi on hand, sjnlfuruisbed at manufacturers1 price.. N. 11. No Mai I.Ca.-t Typ? manufai ture-l at this Foundry. je3-tf LOCK MANUFACTORY. ?avOl CENTRE STREET, (Opposite Hester street) 11 a HE subscribei wishes to inform the public he has commenced 1 manufacturing LOCKS for-tore, and dwellings, with such ad vantages a* to enable bun to furnuh a nasT axTS abticlc 15per cent. le.-? thau any Other maker in the city. Person, wishing lo pur chase ?i I find it to their advantage to call and examine be ore pur? chasing elsewhere. [au?3 Im'] CH\S. C. CAHPENDER. F'^I.>"l'l."t'?. INK?The subscriber, wie. fsTprac?cal Prin ler,having for more than twenty year, been engaged in the man? ufacture of Printing Ink, during winch time u ha- been used ex tea lively in many of the largest printing establishments in the United State., and given general satislwttan. II? respectfully solicits a contin aanceof the patronage of his typographical brethren. Having lately bmlt a new mid enlarged manufactory, on Front-street, between Montgomery and Governeur-rtreets, East Rii rr, he is enabled lo -ap? ply those who mal favor him with their custom, with as good Ink n> can be procured in the United Stales, of unchangeable color, and mi reasonable term-. The ink is well calculated to work on the compo? sition roller, and all descriptions of presses now in Use. Order, directed lo the subscriber's residence, ISS Crueu-slrcet, or left at the manufactory, w ill be punctually attended to, New-York. July JD,' 1-41. (j>'M '.'m) OKI). MATMMR. DK. K. KKLIX (idi'K.M'l) s i;.\r |)|; lU.Ai I i..' O It, TKI'E Yt ATEK Ol' BEAL'TY. !)UBLIC APPROBAlION In- so decidedly stamped the superi? ority of tin. S k i ii Lotion, that little need be sa d in its praise, except ihiit it is what it professes t'? be, a real, efficacious remedy ior eradicating all Cutaneous Eruptions, Tan, pimples,spats, Ate, gradually producing a delicate, clear, soft skin, transforms even the most sallow coraplexion-iato radiant wkitcneas, producing delicate, white neck, banda ami aroin,and imparting a beautiful,juvenile bloom to the eornplexioa .Gentlemen whose fsu .re lender alter shaving, will lind it exe.'lent be) oi d coiiipare in ameliornliiic and ullaytng that ino-t iiupiea-nni sensation?Ihn irri labilily of the skin, mid, uniting the mo-t ambrosial ipialiln'., which seem I ke "a thousaad fragrant posies;' it is a uiin|uo article ami no mistake. Ft rst si sourrratne. pour le leint, ju' ellr drrrott ton jours se trnui rr rar les to'leltis des d'.mes e< de,gentiltomous. The lollowinc are -eli etc- from an abundance of ie?i;inuni.al- which m been voluntarily leisdered i " I have your Kau de Beautr in u-e?it is an admirable artitle and I -hall recommend it." S I . Puittirs, Philadelphia. ?? I have had -ev.-r I call- for yuur wash, for freckles, dev. A lad) living here bought a bottle of you and -aid it had the desired eifert." At.F.x. Goth at k, t\?. 4 Stanwix Hall, Albany. " I cheerfully bear testimooy to the elficacy ami perfect innocence of your Kau de Braille : it is decidedly n valuable cosim tic 1 oaunul COUsei t that yon publish my name " Th- above it from a lad) in Le Roy Place. "Dear Sir: Having hail a very favorable opportunity yesterday evening ferexpatiating on the merits of your ? Lau de Beaute,' .mil thawing the eflects it produced mi my hand-, a young lad) requested I would procure her a bottle of iL Please send one per bearer, Joscra M-, Broadway." So -trone is the proprietor', coavictissa of ike aniire efficacy of th?i above invaluable preparation in realizing all that it prnf. - e". to iccomplish that any dissatisfied purchasar can receive his or her inoae v bai k if requested. To he had only at Dr. G.'s Exclusive OlJice. 67 Walker-street, one door from Broadway, at $1 per bottle, aad of David Sands A Co., tirugtfi.-.s, 77 East Broadway. auln eodSm I jit. FEMA GOgjBAUD'S POL'DUES SUBTILE.? VJ Personal beau'y depends -o much on the appearance and psrian -mootiincss uf the -kin, that whatever contributes to improve it. :iiu-l be considered an object of importaccr u> all w ho are soliciton. to possess the advantage w hich I ord C:ie.tcrfield aenomiaates - a letter if recommendation on all occasions," and certainly the present aad lutareages must feel themselves indebted to tie* iaveutor of the curious che.'iiic i! proce-. by which hair ;.. effectually uprooted from the upper hp. side of the Cheek, Of Deck nfa bau:iful wotu'.P. with? out the slighte-t injury to tue skin, all of which san be done by using tile p?oictraiini: pow-lcr? of Dr. Ilouraiid, >nd the praparaticn can be ?oou t-sted. To be had ao where else in New-York but at ?37 Walker ttreart, one door from Broadway. ?i n?r Isntt GOURAUD'S VEGETABLE LIQUID ROUGE? Composed ma. tenaliv from rl.ea. rs iiid simpll S. impart.- a beaatiful carnation to the skin, immovable by rubbing with t.ae fingers, hai.korchief. linen cloth, or bv per-p:ration. Price 50 cents per battle. aulieod'dm { 117 BE FOB I'HOLh'BA UOBB11 A .NO SI M V MEt COMPLAINT.?Tin. ma) certify that 1 b tve used Doctor Jayne's Carruinatire Balsam very extensively in Bowel Complaints, an-l hive not the least hesitation in declariag it superior to any pre? paration that 1 aave inel with, for the relief of those diseases. Williv.m Stecllisg. M. D., Phv-ician to the Cumberland, >'. J. Alms House. Brighton. July 19. 1SJ6. Da D. J.iVne'?Dear Sir?Having made use of your Carminative Balsam in my family, and finding it to bo admirably adapted to ihn coiaplsiiit- for wnich it is intended. I take pleasure in reconuaeadiag it to the u? of my friend- and the public r?nerall v. believing thus who are afflicted with any af mose complaiuis will tiud relief la tne use of this valuable m-.dicine. Josutham GotriC, M. D, President of GrarjviUe Cnilege, Ohio. New-York. May 90. 1837. Prepared by DR. JAYNE, i> South-Third street. Price 50 cents. tall Im 'irlPOBTAiNT ! ISTHJtA CUttED ?rVrjiajs, Ohm, Mai I I?, lrll?D. ar S.r?Doclar Helmich baa used some S or Hi bot? tle? of your ExpECToaisT, and lias found decided benitit H:? hoajlb is better than for several ye-r. past, aud his aupcarance indicate, de? cided improvement in beelth. His confidenceiayonr medicine u.; mduced aha to recommend il 'o his friend., and we sre informed that manv vf the.n have been curad, aud others greatly relieved. Dr. D. J.yne. Potts a Gxaham. Prepnr>d onlv at Na 99 Souih-Third street. Phda.lelphia. Sold at wkdesale and reuil by A. B. ? D. ?AN'DS. Drttsrgiils, No. 79 aud 100 Fulton-street, and DAVID SANDS ? CO ,77 East Broad wav. New-Y'ork. _anl4 lm G_ER.TIAN SOAP-40 cases fir>: quality wiite Soap, far -aJe aui4 by GRINNELL, MLNT?RN 4 CO. 73 Souti-st J. C t .V.MDEE, Ti- Demtlet, 9*? BROADWAY. NEW YORK. IMPORTANT HINrs ON THE MANAGEMENT OF TEETH. The Teeth, though the hardest animal suh?tsnee, yield ?oc'>t to treauneat. rood or bad. Tbev are easily spoiled, and by judicious treatment easily preserved. It is no vain boasi of :be ?kilfal Dentist, that diseases of the Teeth are ? rdiusrily subject 10 his eonrol: in deed it may be rcgard.-d as settled la the public mind, that judicious treatment secures t?eir permanence. The Teeth, composed ?ubtas lially of lime, are of course aasily decomposed ty acids ; and oxygen being the base of acids, we are ied to two impor'ant facts in the pre sera ation of ih?- Teeth. 1st Keep acids out of the mouth, and svery thing out of the strmsch that reneratcs aciSs there, and your health and Teeth are comparatively ?sie. id. Keep every thing out of the mouth that attracts oxygen, and this for three reasons : bt Oxygen being the base of acids, render* the secretion of the month coubly acrid, and in us the destruction of the Teeth is hastened. 2d. The Oxydes laus produce! are poison, and hence the general health is pnt in jeopardy. 3d. l.slvanic action is produced, and by tbi*. both th* nerves end tern surfer. These hints, it duly reju-ded. will lead to .he foUewiaj important practice: 1st No acids sriTJ ever be used for clesnsing the Teeth. All tnota poaders should contain a moderate alkali. id. All operators on the Teeth, who u-e mineral pastes or foible metals, ad of which are composed of m-tals having Itroag BfBaity for oxygen, should be shunned; their boasted remedies are far worse than the disease thev promise to cure. 3d. Ail combinations of metals, such ss Tin. Cold. Silver. Platins. Ar., -h on id be carefully avoided. The purest metal? differ 111 affinity f?r m\\e-n. andnfon.ir.e pro.!nce r ilva.iic action when put together in the same mouth. FineOoldia the only metal that .iioald ever find a lodgment in the human mouth, and to this conclusion every scientific Dentist mu-t inevitably come. No Dentist cau consistently op|vo.e the u?e of an arnaleam of mercury and silver, whilst he is himselfin tse hsbit?ss is at prc?cnt almo?l every Hemi-l in the Union?of u-ing tmalgam? of Platiaa Gold, Silver. Copper and Zinc, ander the name of "Gold Plates." Ftnr Gold, and pine Hold aUne for Denial operation*, mast MOB become an axiom. And now I w-.il only add in conclusion, fir the information of all s?hs irish to as-oid the ?vil consequences of compound metal- in th. mouth, that they can le- f:iraisne,t with Teeth ?et to fine ttold Plate-, unmixed and unadulterated, by calling at my Room. No. 98 Broad? way, New.York, the only place, (with the exception of BnoCKM <r A S-'n-. in Albany ind Troy, ?her,- reeth are ?et to plate-, without introducing iu'.o the month an amalgam of jt lea^t lour in'tals. all differing materisJIy in their affinity for oxycen. (i . >..rl ; i tho.e ssho ?ant entire, or nearly entire ?et? of Teeth, inserted on the atmospheric pressure or -uciion principle. Ms niethod of patting in sue ion Teeth, differing in some essential points from the manner usually adopted, i feel confident in saying; stands uosurpai sad; 'ienilein?ii of the profession a. well as tho.e requiring professional -ervic??. are invited to call and examine my methisl of Setting Teeth, ?ithout the use of -older or any other base metal. .Vest IVrr* Jolu.U. 1*41._Dn_ T. ETH ! ANTI-EXTORTION ! n EDUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY.?Par l\. tons desirous of avoiding the exorbimnt charges of Dentists, will find it advantageous to rail on V. SHERWOOD, Surgeon Den. list, 1-13 Grand-street, near Centre Market. V It.?I" m mi. and nehme teeth infallibly cured without pain, and rendered useful for nmny year... Incorruptible Mineral Teeth in? serted on the various systems, from $1 to$3, Killing snd cleaning in proportion. Whole set., on the atmospheric pressure principle. jy.l Jm _ DEVTORAL HONEY OK 1,1 VERWORT.-Ex I perience ha- amply confirmed the ntrlity of this rtfepartioa foi Coaghs, Colds, Spitting of Wood, and all affection of the Langs, Ac The unparalleled success ?:th which tins justly celebrated medi cine ha.' mc. has induced some ignorant pretenders lb attempt t< palm off a counterfeit article on ih? public; which, ia outward ap pearanee s<> nmcli r assmbled the nngin:.l ?? easily to doceive the uu ?ir . To est spe this miserable impositson, remember the GENI INIt be ir? the signature of the proprietor and inventor, J \MES D. NOW U.L, in fall, on the outside wrapper. The Counterfeit is signed J also. Joseph No? ill, and is made up snd s>.1,1 at ih>: proprietor's lorm er store,corner Madison and Catherine sts. Remember the gcu'iiue 1* ROT SOLD at the corner Msdi?on and Catherine sts. The O-auiiie may be had of JAMES D. NOWIU., Me Proprie lor. at H in. Wat-os's Apothecin-V Hell, :<i: Catherine-st ; Messrs. Olcott, McKesson A Co. 143 Maiden-lsae, Seneral Agents for ihr I'nilxd Slates. i'.. tail of Me.?rs. A.Ism-on A- OlitT. l> Bowery and rSM) Broadway It Hsbtoa v Aapiawall, William st.. i;. D. Cogeeshall, corner I'esrl an. Rose, W. Watson,--M Catharine ft, J St I. Coddiugtoa, 237 Hudaoi -t.. J. V.'ier. 2tst| Grand, C. Coognacq, '*!> Cnatham st., J. Milhan Broadway- It. Btasrove snd W. p. Kl lereve. Brooklyn. auf) Im TENDER Clll.NS. VNY GENTLEMAN maj be instantly relieved from all pain du? ring the operation of shaving, by applying ins razor to the ME? TALLIC TABLET RAZOR STROP, invented by ii. Sannders, which supersedes the ne essity ofs bone, ho,I by which ihe nost un . k.lfnl ca-i always produce a.- keen a. ,1 smooth an edge h- the m/.ur coald !>y any possibility exhibit ander the most experienced hand. li is the only etfeciulul ii.calls which the nit of man h yet >l.:vi?e,l for giving to every >>re an opportunity of suiting his razor to his chin with the same certainty ss he can mend a pen to suit his own hand, which any |e-r?ou will he shown by bringing a dull razor aud Hying the tablet before purchasing. Retail price $1 nnd !*2. This Strop has been in extensive use for the last 95 years, during which tune it- proprietor has received certificate, of it. grcst Utility from some of the most scientific gentlemen fa the country ; the deci? ded superiority of this article above nil otbi r. is well endorsed by the different Fairs of th- American Institute?having never failed receiv? ing the. premium when exhn-itcd for competition. G. SAUNDERS, 10 Broadway. A choice .election of Perfumery, Cutlery, and nil article* belonging to tie Toilette. nul9 2w CONFECTIONERY. riAHT. subscriber respectfully informs hu customers and others A that he has removed from William-street, to the store fonnerfj occupied by Mr. Charles Lee. the celebrated Blacking Manufacturer Mo. 265 Broadway, between Warren and Chambers-streets, nppii.it, the City Hall, where he will continue to manufacture DRY CON? FECTIONS of the purest ku.d, and warranted 10 keep in nil cli inati -. Although the expenses attendant oil SO large, an establish smut and in so public h situation, must necessarily be greatly in? creased, yet the additional facilities afforded knn in the iHaieifucturinc and sale, department, both of which being under his immediate cou trol. will enable him to sell at Ins usual low prices ; and be hopes, by so doing, to merit a share of the public favor. Il muy nut be im? proper to say that the subscriber Is a practical workman, ami ha beeu engaged m the manufacturing of Confections for upwards of If years, which he flatters himself entitles him to a favorable notice, mli ly TUOS. F. PEERS. I XI PORT ANT NOTKE.-loiiaon'a Pill?.?The I Public of America are informed, that the llnti-h College of Health London, have dismissed Mr. Taylor, of 9-L Broadwsy,.New-Yorn, a. their (icne-al Agent, and that now, therefore, 'hey have no longer * general agent in America, This is particularly impressed on !??? pee pie of the United Susies, as n is well known that -ex.-ral iiidisiduuj. nre endeavoring to palm off their Medicine, under the plea that ihej are acting a. General Agent, to the Establishment in London. Merchants, Traders, Agents and other., may be supplied on the same terms ss their 1st- agent, Mr. Taylor, by -ending their orders direct le Me.-r-. MORISON. nt the Knu-h College of Health. Ilamiltou Pi ,, , New |{,Kid. London, when they will obtain at the same time a Certifi? cate of the genuineness of the Medicines. Look for the revocation of Mr. Taylor's appointment snd other par? ticulars, in ilo- New-York and other paper-, .til debts owing to Mr Taylor for Morison's Medicines, are to be paid to Messrs. FIRTH A HALL, of Franklin r-.piar.:, New-York. MORISON, MOAT At CO. British f'ollege of Health. Hamilton Place, I New B.?a,|. London, April ?, 1841. i N I'..?It will !,.? remembered that Messrs. Morison's Inie Agent, Mr. Taylor, wrapped up and sold their Medicines to the pnnue is piud labels; therefore -ucb wiil now no louder be genuine. The Me dieiaesof the British CoKege of Health w ili henceforth be told as ii England, with Ihe words -M latson's UniveassL MBDICinBS" engra? ved in HAitS letters upon a red or?und, inlliu label iittixed to eech bos or packeL syU la, PECTORA 1, HO.NKY OF I.I V ETC WORT. C*OR Cough?,Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Snortness ofBreati a and all Affectiona of the Heart and Lung., leading to CONSUMP? TION. Reader, yea have tried nany medicines for your cold, llavt voahad ibottleof Ntr.VILL'S PECTORAL HONEY DELIVER Wt IRT ! Try it. It i. assuredly the best medicine ever offered to lh? pui.lic. The testimonials tendered and the high snlogiums given ihn la.-t winter fr.itn those who b ?ve ukeu it. attest at once its ?upcrioi virtec. Il is from uns cause mat we are induced to make rt as pops lar a. possible, tiiosgh it has increasingly received the public appro badoc ajnouatkig to about fifty thousand bottles per annum. No puf? or advertisement ha. lone this to hoax on the suirerer a watery coi >red solution and ureftteaeions medicine, thereby hastening a-fueanc w its fitiil lerminattan?the pud" alone sustaining the ho|h.-s ?f ihe pa? tient, until hope- -.re gone. Th* preparation of the Honey of Liverwort ia solely composed ol regetable ineredbuita simple in their nature, bat in combination noi only calculated to remove t'se imaiediaR di -ea.se. but to invigorate the syvtem generally. No Medicine ever offered to the public can be ?aic to have restored to health so greut a n'miber of persons n cousump live :otnpiaiiil- as Nawil!', Pectoral Honey of Liverwort. It sboulc be keplm all Csmilie.. to administer upon the (ir-t ?ymptom of cold oi cough. *- inattealien and neglect are ih" causes of aumbers losiuf their uses, especially in consumptive cases. 'I his medicine, offered to ihe pubhc at the low price of Two Shll lings, is scccs?ble to all. For sale wholesale and retail at the princi? pal Depot, re? Madison, cor. Catbenne-st; H. V. Bush, 61 Bar'lay-st; J. R. Hobhard. Bowery; W. H. MtlttOr, liri Broadway; Dr. James H. Hart. 27- Broadway, corner of Chamber-??,; D. C. Mitchell, ?<i Cbnrcfa ?t, New-Haves; and retailed by oua in every pnnvipal city in the Union. jyl9:tf ^ f.Ol.D aud SILVER WATCH EM, fashion. Js^T^l hl': J*',"",r.T' Silver -spoons, Butter Knives, Sugar Tongs,A,. plated Cake Bx-kels, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays, Cas- | sSui?aB t"rs. itc Britannia Coffee-Pots and Urns, Tea Setts. Ac. and , Fancy ?iotsU geuerklly. for sale by BEACH A SEXTON. ! m29 if N. R Watches and Jewelry repaired. I M Chatham-sl SmTH'S CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT. Corner #>f tht Bovrery and Uiviaosi-at. _sssp CLOCKS of every description in anynuaniities, good trus Jim. and cneap for cask. J^? f% Clocks made to order for Steeples, Banks, Ac wS'l^sg Also, wheels and pinions cut. Small watches and model m" ,e fc* P^-eatees. Entrance Ti Bowery. R. SMITH. je.. if (Formerly Smith A Brother.) BOTARV PREMS FOR PRINTING CARUM, v. '.t'2l f-iri--ireet, rive doors above Peck-Slip \. S*)rt^Jl.t' ThisMachim brings thi isiness of Card Printing aJ^w^^jJSsKip, a higher point of perfection than it ru. e>., ?yfC&f V^sTjlN I before attained, sad at a much cbeaoer rate than ^C_3j|sJ"^CJ, can lie done by the commin mode sif Printing. Tlii. * ?? ^__~~s Machine look the premium for the best Card Pres. - . Cards printed fr^rn $1 50 its $3 per luOO. aul JIra C< HOLE RA INFANTC?, Stimmer ComplaiatT AcT ' In eight cases oat often this disease may be arrested and cvaeo j by obuinicg a box of Dr. Jamea' Nursery Pill's, which has beaa found I by expenecce a Specific in the above complaints. Sold by A R A j D.Sands. Druggist/, 79 and 100 FoJton-st, and by David Sands A Ca 77 East Broadway. ^ ^ lasUSa?_-yT.'aiaj.'i.m.ai .tsjmN W?? H. CASEY & "ancy coods ano cc ?fjpjjjjl Jw_:_? . Sil. 15. DISO3WAY tk BROTHERS.? HCVEY'S TRUHK RZPOS.rORY. j : |P :iv''.:" "', HO V E \ T KJ 'S Ii ;t > I (MI \ . fi r u oppositeCedar-street 1ha proprietor of ihi. estabbaAsMQl baa the pleasure of offcnuptn.de??? >nd the public g?aeraUy, the lirge.t tail mo?t varied stock ?, Traveling ?im! racking Trunk?. Car pet Bai-. Valise*, Ac. A s.;bat e in be found in thi. city lv ,|er. ans! other, ?rill do ?>?!! t? cad and es unine, aa the ataortawnt is flail ind price* Intv. Wanted,nn hnncrt md active boj from 14 to In yean oM,one acquainted *uli the lowei part of the city may a,.pi\ a, ?hove. j)*3l l :i ?ALK ?F Y?T?Titi V. PKOl MIT. ? ? \1 t . V*.. i k -Brighton, Stolen Island bj ratssciipt on. l i N The Trustee* of the Nea Brighton Isxici?li ahare nsadaarraaga mi'tit- for the sale of five hundred I locks, or parcel* of laud, -mliri. ciog the most desiiable and nest km i cdportk a* of their property; e:u-h parcel coniaiuii g not Ii -- tli in e gbi lots ? t' 33 feei '?> I"' f~t, and some of then containing front one to ii-... acres. On revetslef them are splendid improt ?? i nts, comprising large manaien bntaie*, hotels, cottages, docks, etc etc i perfect order, The ) lao adopted lor deposing nf the ab ive property praseabgrest inducements to the cauiulist desirous ol m <?: ?good b vet lasest, ami to nil who may ?to obtain a country re* deni ?? al - vtry mod erste price, and in a position the most eligible in tJMvicinity of New-York. Tor the prospectus, pi tn ai d lets Is of the tame, apply to llf.XRV LYNCH, President, at the oi".- ol ?'??>' A--oi i .inNo. j 11*?.;. .-tr-'i l. no -tair-. Book, of -linn ..re opere.1 l.v KHWAKM V Nlfl?| I.. t; ... Trustee, al th< oOice? f the Neu Yi -a Lif nnd Trust Company, N\ S9 Wall .t By ori'-r of the Tni-l. e?. IBU, rSKl'TM-fS INJ.?. *? I Kl ? I 1 o),L HTdVK -f., . 15' irui-t. it upon ?weh principles that the following udvastageaare secured, viz: The article 1 xpos, il ... m> i-jary from the lire. >i cept the furnace plates und two <>.? t'ire.- Ii agtb? of pipe'.; herct g< namu 3d. '1 be largest y inis of meal ar- toasted upon :pt. a. fee?y, without turning, as Ih v i m be before a fire, or id uv RevolvingRoaster. 3d. tnc price Onatvdl.be funiishnd t'-r^ir.. in wh.rh n calf of100 and pig of SCO lbs. .?*eight, iw-mdn a jmaia beef of 60 lbs, tad a scon ofturkuys ami fowls, willbi crmludiikt the most epienn in ni ty. at d in su S m asun that an) ?esirsbtsatta bar of puddings ami pies ma) In baked i"r u ile..crt; and tbm a , hundred loaves af bread wui b ke.l in tl ? I' .'?!. ??sUmil can be iloue in any Brick Oven. lib. Tl.o torn) in fuel?^ ' the above work rrillbe done with less than a dollar's worth of fuel woo.! or i oal. The following Recommends!.? tell a part <f il.e itnry. )lr lluk?, who has been usi: ? one nigh." 'north, at th.i UUstoa He:tl any. :?? I ilaie uot tell li lit I I Oul '. do w ilh it. for If I ihouid n.ihoily would take my w er.i " 5th. Km p ng i cool kitchen?It ?rill bttn tt once that "herr can tu boi rdorK to be w....ieil; all tlm heat ioe,i.. iio eookiag, if i?u wisli i'. BECOMMENDATIONS. We have been i.g Bctta's Stove nu Board the Troy during lbs pa..l ?ea.on, and can .-In erf ill v retuniuiend it a< the he.t arnclo far cooking that has ever been Introduced on board ofateambo t?. CHARLES M. rodders, Steward of Steamboat Tray. ROBERT MAI V. Capi nu. C. II. TAPPEN, Agent. We are doing di 'he work with one ofhii StOVes,9 ft. -1 in. long by I foot * inches wide, that are used to do with iwoofMr.G ild'soveas mid a tin oven ."> feet loug, and do it much better, with I.-., ill is ui? ? fourth part of the.I. CLINTON BOTEL N. Be?Tobe foun I on the Shi lloor ?>( a building hi die 'ear of .Mr. Van Aukeen's Butter Stute. 9H Washington rtrttet And now I want t.k of ke per- i f Public Bouses, Referitories, an l proprieb r. of .team nnd all other Boats, If the> will not .em; m j a few order, to enable me to take a .imp when! my alo?c.? m?y he ? seen aud their imporiam ? appreci lleal. au<i tin FINK'.-I ?iOVEI.TV KIOI1 NIOVK.-Uf i Wia~I?A nf patent with mere iinpoiuni im? prove menu lor culinary purpo? se, than U?>1 ever heen ni?Jr before, as U al? lowed by the >'? ry best judgea It mav lie SSSB uied where Ih'r nre told whulr sale and retail ?t FISKS STOVE F.srini.isiiMr.iT, No 300 Water >i Sind door fi-au Kotion -t. Boil? ing, baking, roasting, ir> \. ro ., ... all condui led it oni e wits out detenorution, to a : r. ater extent, and -?"n I fuel than ha. et?r before been accompliihed. Tba ovenii heated on a new priaejpl?, making it equal tn the best brick oven for baking. Without any change of dnii (except during igiiiiioni nia ever ready for bsJdsg while any .,r all of the other I ooking i- in pro? --. The Ii p of tlie.inra is of a I v.-i surface ami i? divided by patent | la tea into fottrbciliag place*?f e<] ,;il .,- ?r three f., ai mil one large oval boiler, eliangrd from right aud left tu forward and ha< k, ai may be required m boil nig. which in the medium sized -t. re,such as is nod in ordinary siaed .'.lies, contain* pails of water, together w ith 9 ?maller Unt? er? and steamer, for vegel ibles. It will a'ai admit S birce wash boil? ers as above, or b. taking oil the centra plate will admit 1 besler ef the same height, which will bold39gallons,equal to It brls.aad with the addition ufa w.Mid steamer ..:!l I..: ..r iteam 2 to Van nfwget? abb:.-. This boiler will be found aw fill in heating water for bmwagi extensive wasbiag res kling pig., etc without any extra expessssf fuel or size of tbe stove. It i* unnecessary to go isu> all it? tasriUi as by examination every ?ne ? ill -. that f.r comp iclnesi sad uulttv it atansla ..I. ne unparalleled ami prnneniua la evert respect. FISK'S STOVE EST A BLISIIMEN I. 909 VVW ?t, N. V. Y B.?all kind- ofStovi i,Copper, 'I'm, mi.. Sheet Iron Ware can aranilv on hau.! and for sale reasonable. anlitend tui THE JKAt.?,^ COOKINti HTOVK. THIS newly invented rooking >tove, adapted tn ih.e use of Coal or Wood is farau perior to any other no* m u?e. Tl e uvea, Which is larger than thai 6f any other Slots of the .-nine ajarj, protected in part by a paten gnar I plate ivhica |irevents it frwiu becoiiiii'e lira inuch^heaied, and ?eri.-s also to pr'-ir. i the tine from becoming filled with coal or other obstruction, to tUe draft. It also has a patent dam r in for the purpose of conveying oil tbe vapor arising from cnokrog, and also the iln.t iin iue from the coal. ", he back boilers, which is other Stove, are rendered almost useless by their rrmolcnciei ft a the bla/.e, are so situated as to receive the same benefit Irom lbs fits as UOSO la front, Another very important r. eniuiiieinlalioa tn ta? Eagle Crukiug Stove i. that ,i "re.pnres less fuel than any other pat? ent now in ass. The public are r tpsctfally invited r? call and ex? amine for themselves, al THOMAS PRAZIER'S, No. gut; Wator-streat, Where may'be found a Variety of the mo?t superior patrerti Hall. Parlor, and rjtfcer Store*. jj^r tm S{TOVM, sTUVK.1. :? ble eCker- <tr ket.?i ?? large a? ortment of St-.v ? for w.h.J or coal, suitable for large cr ?mall f.milies. Also for ?a'.;, Hall :nd Parlor Stoves of the latest pattern., cheap for cash. Jabbing done at the -horte.t notice. All order, thinkfully received and punctually attended to. _i_ul :f '-Eu HAIlRIS. i.TJ Bier, ker street. COF*?R, TIM ANIS A.tSV UOOFIN?.. jilir. tUUerSlfaed would inform in. fneud- and the public that he S is prepared to never >mddit,l-- *nh the above materials at short notice, nad on favorable terma. Reference w)p be given to?om?<.f me first buildingi ,n the cocury for ?orkniaa-bip, ie. Buildiags covered h. any part of the country. 0utter-. Cornicea and leaden uf tbe ab-ive materials mads and repaired, at the Old Sund. No.904 Cannl-streeL V. . H. SWEET. Summer ovens, that th? nibscrlber will warrant to B?k? or no sale Tin Ware always on hand. Also, the Albaner Cooking 8i?rt-e, lbs only pl:.e, they ,:aj be had m the r.ity. W. H. SWEET. sstS CAKDlo! <!AKI>?4 ! 4 AriOs.'-Lcrorooiive I'rsesi CARDg.ll ; John-atreet, third door from Fear I. this M\ chine, the only oue in the city can col he erf?ll ?d for ?peed und beauty of pnatisr- Carrl, printed on this Maehina at mach chaaper ntes than by the common mode nf priutieg Cnrdi. Visiting, Wedding and Store Card- engraved aud irintcd. sali las WM. B. FOL'iER, M JeaU-aU3d door from PearL