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MORNING HERALD; VtfliAJMB III. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1H38. no- ??. Notice to Country Subscribers. I Hereafter whenever any country subscription to the I Herald, reaches a fortnight of its close, subscribers will receive their papers, done up in yellow wrappers. This plan is adopted in order to give our patrons, in the country, notice, either to renew their subscription by a fresh remittance, or to expect it to cease at the close of the period for which it had been paid. Sub scribers, will, therefore, understand, after this notice, what is mount by receiving thuir papers done up in y:lloio wrapping paper. By this method we furnish individual subscribers with a proper notice, without putting them to the ex pense of postage, and thus shave Amos Kendall, by way of requital for his shaving so often our subscri bers. Tiie fashionable morals of the present day, as sanctioned by the Honorable the Kitchen Cabinet, are to chea' as much as you can, so that the law does not reach you. I do not practice on ihis princi ple to any extent, except when I have dealings with the Kitchen? and on such occasions it is adopted purely in self defence? if you dont shave you'll get ehaved. Every day I am receiving lcttc:s complain ing that the Herald has failed, when, at the same time, I know foil well that it is regularly mailed. ? Why these complaints ? Because many of Amos's sub-treasurers will be looking into the Herald, to see the lineaments of their master accurately depicted. They read, laugh, but forget to put the Herald into its wrapper again. Hereafter I beg them as a favor ? as a personal favor to me? to try to be as honest as they can. I know they have precious little of that article; bat a precious little is better than none. Our Ship Newsanp Commercial Department. ? We have, within the last few days, reorganised and improved our sAiip news and commercial depart ments. Hereafter, we have every reason to believe that the Herald, as a business paper, will, in the daily movements of the markets, and also in shipping in telligence, both foreign and domestic, surpass, as it has already done, every other paper in this city. The spirit, pith and philosophy of commercial affairs are what men of business want. Dull records of facts, without condensation, analysis, or deduction, are ut terly useless. The philosophy of commerce is what we aim at, combined with accuracy, brevity, and spirit. Our ship news department, for this port, is the most complete in the country. We own a newsboat, and employ daily several of the best colleetors that New York can furnish. But in a 'ditien to our own establishment, the whole corps of Pilots belonging to this port furnish us with ship news whenever they have any of the article. We have heretofore talked of the Ttaxcr, Celetle , and other faney boats. Ws will now throw aside the poetry of life and state the facts. These were the names we gave to the Pilot Boat*, consisting formerly of seven, now eight, con nected with this port. For six months past the New York Pilots, in addition to our own boat establish ment, have farmehed us wi:h ship news. This ex plains the reason why on many occasions the He rald, in these matters, has outstripped all the large Wall s'reel papers. It will be asked why the New York pilots famish us with all their ship news? We will tell. Neither they nor we have any delicacy about conceal ment. The New York Pilots area gallant, generous, fear less, useful, liberal, worthy set of men. They like the Herald? they like me? and wo all like each ether. I generally carry in my pocket a liberal supply of eagles, half eagles, and such like tit-bits, which I gel from the amiable little Chemical Bank in exchange lor small silver. When any of the pilots, or their boys, get held of fresh ship news, they come posting I# the Herald office and give it me, because they like my off-hand, positive, Napoleon like manner. So also when I rece.vc such news, I put my hsnd into jn y pocket, poll out a handfull of gold, and very often Jisnd it over to theaweet pilot boys without counting it, wiying? ?' there, put that in your pipe and smoke it." Vet I do not give them gold in hsndfuls for their aews. No such thing. I give it to the sterling pilot boys, because 1 like sueh a act of bold, brave young fellows? because they havs clever, respectable fathers ?amiable moihers? smart brothers? and some of the sweetest, most interesting, and prettiest sieters that ever bless, d an age withal. Indeed one half of the esteem 1 bear towards the Pilots has been created from their having amiable mothers and pretty sisters. How the deuce could it be otherwise ^ This, therefore, is a full explanation of the mystery *?f my splendid fleet of news boats, comprising the "Tesxer, Celeste, and their consorts. The g^d feel ings and mutual esteem between me and the New Tork Pdota exist as freeh as tver. indeed 1 have thought aometime next spring of giving theee brave fellows a aplendid "blow out," eating, dancing and ?ther enjoyments. If the times were not so tough I would do it now ?hut we must measure our breech es aeeording to our cloth. The Ship News department of he Her ild is there fore the moat complete in this city. Our marine cor respondence equal to and beyond thnt of any other. CAnn-MR. NRKNAKOUa LRDKnor* lake* ifrr plrawrr u> inform hi* frienrft the public in general thai IM liiH opened an Ano^heeary'i ?tor? i < So. .1* Chamber* St, tws ftfv-r* Own Chate?s?, where he will he happy t* wall <4ay aa?t ntfht apon theae who way honor bhn wlih tfeelr p? ?ronni>r fl- ha? wortied la Earnpe, w* for the tot mirer mnwh* he ??*? employed m the well known e?tabll4iment m Mr. J. Mtlhan, wWre he traMa he h ms glrrn entire Mti* ^ilkrfklaeaofthe b*?iqiia'>ty wih N rateHhy Mm, and phyxi etaa'.frowripOofo wfNbe P't ap wltheare and *eapaiel.,a?* m Ihe kwHI Kiw ?o?nO??# 44m* pOOMHM ilTRD p?ior.?rll?^fc?om KV or on* !? <r room, wltk nr ? hre?* fa* an4 i*? on or n??r nr-.*d?ar. for a ainrle gentleman. A<Ur?? ?* A B Ik I," at iMi o?re. fit Si* LIVE ft POOL AND NSW YOHK COM NEUG1AL INK PACKK1S. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. BP Remittances and drafts with freight and passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland-ROCH Eg COMMERCIAL LINE. The Subscribers respectfully intimate to their frieads and the public g ouerally that ibr y caa now enter inU> early; ar rangements with then) lor the briuging oat of tiieir families and friends by the early spring ships? the first of which, will commence running trow Liverpool on the 1st February, 1338, and will continue to run regularly every week afterward*, affording to emigrant* the most desirable and eligible convey ance they can have. The detention of vessel* at Liverpool engaged in this trade, having heretofore been a f?ruat And just oa'u-.e of complaint, the subscriber* are desirous of removing ibesame.by despotch ing a vessel every week from Liverpool, to effect the perma nent esublistimeni of such regulations in their days of sailing as will give entire satisfaction to shipper*- and as further in ducement far them to Rive a pref?*ren> e to tli*ir Line over all or any transient vessehs, we guarantee they shall invariably sail on the appointed day, full or not lull, and take freight when opposed to any transient vessel at such rates as will la sure the support anil preference to shippers by this Line. The steamers employed for the convenience of their pn-seii Krrs In Livirpool, are of the first Hii.s? running regularly every day from the diffheent port* of Ireland an 4 Scotland, a convenience of importance to those residing at the oat ports. In relation to remittances, their drafts and post nates on the Royal " Rank of Ireland" are paid at sight, free of discount or charge, in every province and county ? h* sides in the inland towns, answering t he Mine pur Dose as Bank of Ireland notes, a convenience only hy this establishment. Their drafts, u? w ell as passage orders, ran he forwarded Uv the regular packets, stilinir on the l-t, 8th, ItUb, and 24th of facli mootli in the year. Those residing in the country can addres. b> lutters, (postpaid) which will be punctually ale tended to. Further particulars can be ascertained on applies tion at K7 South street New Vn' k. d30-tm* ROCHE BROTHERS fc no. SAVANNAH PAC K K-TS? OLD LINK.? The sb'ps comprising the above liue will Iwt despatched ifrom New lork and Savannah in the following order: ? Ship TRENTON, (new) Jas. S. Bennett master. Sh p AUBURN. (new) N I' Durfey master. Shid REPUBLICAN, li W. Foster master. Ship MILLKDGE VILLE, U. L. Pnrter master. Ship NEWARK, T. Dunham master. The above ships are all of the first eliss, and built In lh;s city expressly for the trade, 'l heir accommodations lor passen gers aie eletrai.t nnd extensive, and every facility will be af forded to shippers by this line. Goods forwarded to the subscribers will be shipped free of all charges except thoseacluaily incurred. For freight or paasajfe, apply to JOHNSON it LOWDEN.8C Wall stand jJ4 WASHBURN k LEWIS Savannah. IB OBILK CI f Y LINK PACKKTN. The subscribers have established a line of packets to run between this port and Mo'iile, to consist of vessels of a suitable size to goto the ciiy without lighterage, and Is Composed of the following vessels: Brig VICTRESS. S. W. Dickinsnn, master. BnK WARSAW, P. Sheffield, master. Brig DETROIT, F. W. Williams, master. Brig LEWIS CASS, J. Thatcner, master. Brig CAMILLA, F. Nieb U.iniisie,. Brig MOBILE, (new) , master. The above are all good vessels, with handsome furnished accommodations, and commanded by experienced masters. Insurance can be effected on good* at the lowest rates of pre mium. This line of packets will have prompt despatch, and all goods forwarded to the subscribers will be shipped free of commission. For fre'ght or p.issage, applv to j2S STURGE** fc CLKARMAN. 92 Watt st. DA KI ION, (Geo.) LINE OF PACKETS? Brig .AMELIA STRONG. R. T Brown, maste" Hrij; PRKMIUI.J. Coburn, master. Brig MACON, A. Bibbins, master, Brig DARIK V, C, P. Bulkley, master. Brig NEW JKRSEY, B. Matthews, master. Schr. D. B. CRANE, Stodley, master. The subscriber has in connection with Messrs. Hawes, Mitch ell fc Collins, of Darien, Oeo.. established the above line of ves sels, built eipressly for the above trade and all copper fasten eo; they have also tnree steannxiats running on tbe river. All goods for wanted tn the agent in New York, wtlloe lorwnrded free of commission. R M. DE MILL. US Front St. A line ?f stages runs from Darien to Macon three times a week also a sle.imtioai to St. Augustine twice a w eek- ji3 ^ CHAHLKKTON PACKKT8- Conimercia Line ?She tollow iiir ve*els compose the above line of packets : Brig DIMON. Frederick Sherwood, master. Brig CORDELIA. Francis Shcrwond, master. Brie BUENOS AYKES. II. Stuart, master. Brie FANNY (new) W. Whittlesey, master. Brig , (new.) " The aoove are all first class vessels, hutlt expressly for the trade, and commanded hy experienced masters. Their ac commodations for passengers ire exlebsive, and exertions will tie inade to please both shippers and passengers. All (foods forwarded to tbe subscribers will be shipped free of eomniission. For freight or passage, apply to the captains ?n Imard, to ALLEN k. PAXSON, 92 Wall street, N. Y. or JJ8 W M A. CALDWELL It SONS, Charleston. S. C. A3* SAVANNAH PACKETS. ? Old Established I. ne - I be packets composing tbe a box line will Mil regular succession as follnws: Ship ANOELIQI E, S. NtchoK, master. Ship OCMULO E E, (new) T. J. Leavitu Ship M ICON, W Osborn, master. Ship CKLIA, D. L Porter, master. Ship LOU is \. D H. Truman, master. Ship OCONEE, (new) J. D. Wilsmi. moster. The above ships were all built in New York expressly for fills business, and are commanded by captains well acquainted with the trade. Their accommodations are very superior, and every facility will be afferded to shippers and pwenjrn All goods forwarded to the subscribers will be shipped free of cawimiwion. SCOTT A MORRELL. 73 Sooth st j?J NO H ILK PACKtCff-IIBW LINK? Tin- uliips rr>tnpri?nir the above line will be regularly despatched Iroui New York, oa the lOiit and iHh of each month. Ship THAMES, Jo*. D. Snow, matter. Ship KOR ROY, A. Arnold, maater. Hhin W AR^At*. J. Thatcher, maater. Biup W AV K KLY, Thou. IMnll M, maaW.. Ship CAHAWBA, W D. Smith, maMet. The above are all Arm rate ahlpa. copper listened tfld cop, Bered, and commanded by men eiperlenced in the trade, with andaf*ne farnuhed accommodation* for ;>a*?<-njr^r?. Uoodi forwarded to the *ohacriberi will be shipped free of cooinu ?ion For freight or paaaaf je, apply in j ? CENTER k CO M Fine ar PKTRHMBfHO PilCKRTK? OLD <7T#B LIW E.? Thr ve*aela comprising th? abare line wiU Ue ?*iRfr(il?rl)i despatched fram New York and Petersburg, at follow* Hchr KMMt, laaac Cole, master. S?hr H ILKN. D. LaMarettr. |r. ma?ter. Bchr VIRGINIA, John W of Inn, mauler. Hcbr PETEKfBI RO.Inew) D Luooreae, master. Bchr ? ? , (new! J, B Rattnon, ma?ter. The above are aN ft mt da** achonnera, l?aiR eipreaaly tor tin* trade, and commanded by experienced maatera. One of the above vesaals will be reg uiarly despatabed frnni each port e*ery Saturday. All goods {or*-"""'* to the aahacribera will besbipped free of rommtaaion. , nr freight or twmage, apply to jtS JOHNSON k LOwiPIN, 8? Wall at. "PAHKiiKOUGKD. UNITKD STATED MAIL FOR PRINCETON, T?KP TON AND PlI'LADELFHlA By Rail Road and Coarhe* Morninr Line? Will kau th<- fa* I 'W Coamandt ?t everv morninr at inVluck, hy the can of the New Jersey RaH R?ad to New Rrunawick. th<?tic* hy *iag? to Trenton, arriving at Philadelphia the anroe afternoon H?turninif? Leave Tr?*nmn a* '"J o'clock, A. M. after the arrival of thyar* of the Phlladelp ? and Trentoa Rail llo<MI, arriving at N*w York at HJnVkx-k. " M. Even nr Line? Leases New York.fu t of Coartlandt ?t M 4 o'clock, r. M ; pa**engeip will r*ach j entoa by 9 o'clock, lodge, and lake the early cara of the Philadelphia and Trenton Rail Boa'', arriving in Phlladrlptiia hv!? oVI ?k, A. M. Returning? Leave Philadelphia at 9 a'cloek, P. M. arriving In New Vork at *4 o'clock. A. M For tenia, apply at the Rail Road Otfi, e, foot nf Coortlandt at N?-w Yo?k,or at th? old Btage Office, 28 Sooth W ?t. onpri ?ite (V?rr?n Mall, Philadoiphia, arid at the har of t e Ri?ing San Tavi ra. ?? ."re >wta. I'a??eiiger? Irom Paleraon aan n? accommodate* i?r taking the flmt and last car* of the Pat?T%in Rati Road, which con pert with t^e above line junr. on a' BeT"' ?he public may relv apon a ?of?j r r f ata*e? at New Bru**wic? .?r their accommodation. Kor seat* >u the above naiu< 1 line*. apply to Thoma* Whit rteld.orS. Mall Coach t>?ce, ftt<l No I Cmirtlandt ?L near Broadway, New York. N. B. Leave* the aftioe U a quarter hafare ? A. M aod a qaarter before 4 P. M. ALE X * MDPR M ril?MIN( Propr.ei .r New Ynrfc . Nov 16, I? t i M PAMAOR MOM ?LIC?t?-4 ?r*t rate ?h.p wMI aall tror Bligo on or ahont the iSh April iirit, and can accr mtnodale a na?ber of pawengeri in either cabin or ?te?i <ge. - (M?M ? r-'t*. WX ^rLT,., >? rrant ?. N B. Pcraona wkhing to ramtt mooev to th?lr frienda, can have draft* at at: hi Mr. Hagk Leigh ton. Uaar at. IMigu. jo Kb* , MTO LP! A Stable in the rear of ?N Broadway Enqaireof P. W. Pf? ANB KEER Furrier 29i Broad way. Alao.a ?a?c?enl atora, aaiuble far ataddler or trunk maker *1 <w* MHOITBK AND BTOHK TO LBT-A rw tbeee alary baiMiag, wUli every convenience, anath weat cWrrerof Bowery and Tenth "treat, a food tora tton tor a dmrgiat or faacy aior*. Ii?q?lra of M. ft LANE o^adle earner, or mi ?. A. COWBTtKJE, nV?f M Liberty at THK VOLIiUWlNG CAIRH OK CVKK Effected with u* ?lone ol BKANDKKTII'M Vegetable Universal PiHs, are published lor public perusal. It is lo be hoped they will he read without prejudice : Cane VII. Inflammatory Rheumatism.? Mrs. Thomns, in consequence Ol premature exposure, took a heavy cold, which terminated in a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism, Htteuded with distressing nervous weakness, which cuniinued with great severity a long time, notwithstanding tbe best me dical advice was had in tbe case. It is well to observe that at tbe time wf commencing with tbe Pills, she was scarcely able to move, bnt having heard of threat cures being effected by tkeiruse, she was indueed to make a trial of lliein The first few doses alio rded great relief. Ile;ng thus encouraged, she persevered in tbe use of them according lo durciion, and the result was, that after using the above medicine about six weeks, she found herself not ohIv cured of rheumatism, but of every oilier disease with whebshe had been afflicted, vanish ed like darkness before the morning sun. Signed, David Thomas, Vine street, between 9tb and 10th streets, Philadelphia. Case VIII. Dyspepsia, pain in the side, bead, he. Mrs. Welch, living in Market st. near 13th, Philadelphia, had been siflicted several years wilh Dyspepsia, attended with severe pain in the left side, uisxiness and pain in the stomach ; had !>??< n under treatment of some 01 the most umineul physicians, hut without receiving any essential benefit ; was induced through the recommendation ot her friends to make a trial >il tliv Brandreth I'ills, although fiom having tried so many medi cines without effect, sb? felt almost d iscourai'ed. nut to her as tonishment, the medicine accomplished wnat all others had failed lo do. The reliet afforded f>y the doses first exceeded her mest sanguine hopes. The symptoms yielded one atier another, anil now she is happy losl.tle that she enjoys better health than Tor years before, and feels indebted solely to y<ur Vegetable Universal Pills for her recovery. Hassince recom mended the Pills to a triend of Iters, wbo ha^ been a til ic ted a longtime with a complaint in her nose, which 4ie is pleased to say is doing well, and lias every appenrnce ol being completely cured hv hi* singular medicine. Case IX. Consumption, caused by Worms ?This medicine has been found singularly effective in expelling Worms. Mrs. Itaipli. living in South street, near llth, Philadelphia, had been afflicted several years with pains in her side and breast, attended w ith a gnawing sensation in tiie stomach. Iler phy sician hud never been able to afford her any relief, declaring at one lime she had the consumption, at another time the liver complaint Her husband procured from me a 2.5 ceut box of your Vegetable pills, which she thinks brought trnni her in ihe short space of three day*, over ion? wormsof various sixes. She continued to persevere with them uuti' she attained a de gree ol health asunlooked for by herself Mil was astonishing to her friends. Case X. Tape Worm ? Divid Andrews, an apprentice to Mr. Myers, pump maker, Queen street, between Front and Second streets, h id been complaining a long lime with pains in the side and b east, at times a voracious appetite, at other ti men none ; had become reduced lo.a mere skeleton, was ad vised by his friends to make trial of the Brandreth Pills, a few doses of which bra ugh t Irom Iwru a tape worm over 9 feet in length. It is needless lo add, tbnt after this he mended apace, and was soon in the enjoyment of sound health. Said worm can at any lime be seen at the Philadelphia of fice, 1(9 Kace street. Case XI. Worms. ? Another lady, whose name I am not permitted to make public, although she has kindly permitted me to refer any person to her, was afflicted much in the same manner as David Andrews, and by using ihe Pills a short lime also, parted with a tape-worm. Numberless other instances have occurred similar to ihe above, which neither time nor space will permit me to give in detail. The following letter was received a few days since, which is only another link in ihe strong chain of evidence in proof of ibe virtnes of your excellent Pills. Cn?eXII. Rkeamatlsni. ? Brandy wine, April 7, 1837.? Mr. William Wiight: Dear Sir.? In the winter of 1835, n.y wile was very much alHicted with inflammatory rheumatism, so bad that I was obliged to a ? ist her in and out of bed tor weeks together, duriag which time she had tried almost all kinds of medicines without receiving any essential benefit; hearing of Dr. Brandreth'* Vegetable Universal Pills. I was induced to give her them. Before she had used 8 boxes a perfect cure was effected, since that time I hive never been without said Pills in my bou-e. Yours eery respectfully, Kdwaru Price. Ct?e XIII. Scrofula, 13 yearstanding.? A highly respecta ble g?aile-nian, living in Philadelphia, who for reasons of a private nature, request* tha* his name may not appear in the public prims; yet, nevertheless, invites alf who are similarly afflicated to call aad see for themselves tlieworderful cure per formed upon him. He bad been afflicted with scrofula since the year 18J4, Coring which time lie had bee& under the treat ment of some of the most eminent of tbe faculty of Philadelphia, without recervingoth?r than partial relief ; think* be hail used as much asfifty dollars worth of Swaim's Panacea, but to no eflect. He had tried th? Tbompsonian medicines effe-tually. but received no benefit, ami wa? finally induced toinakea trial of ynur Vegetable Universal Pdl?, although be confessed that no person could have been mof? prejudiced n gainst tbe oiodicine than himself: U apnea red to him impossible tor a a medicine so simple in its operation to perform so much ; but after using a few boxes kw doubts all vanished ? his face, which before he began to use ihe Pill* was OM entire ulcer, is now, though dreadfully scan ed, completely healed, and has l>ecom< so healthy as to enable btnito shove over It with comparative comfort: aad one of his arms, which was tearfully ulcerated is now, bethinks, perfectly sound. N. K. His address is left at the Philadelphia office, 16! Race street. In F.piiepsy or falling sickness, the snme astonishing result* have followed the use ef the Pills. They have invariably, when persevered with according to direction, obtained coup plete triumph over this most distressing disease We have several certificates of cures of tin* dreadful com plaint, not only in Philadelphia bsialse in tlie surrounding country, and in many aasea where they have been afflicted tor years. Case XIV. Epilepsy. ? A gentleman living In the upper part of Philadelphia bad Wen troubled with the aoove complaint 14 years, ih? fit- lietommg metre aad more frequent and with increasing violence, until lie had become almost incapable of attending to business I at length, as a last resort, he msdetrini of your Vegetable Hwversal Pill*, which had a most happy effect upon bun ; the ftts immediately began to subside, and no * he thinks himself perfectly free from the sl>o?e complaint, not having had any retura for five months. Several instances similar lo ihe above have come un<ter my own immediate ob servation, all proving th* extraordinary power at the Brand reth Pills in removing diseases of apparently the ra >st obsti. nate character. I*t fart making your words true, that " there is no necessity for any other medicine." There are two things important? to procure tbe Genuine and never porchaee si Dra?' Stores. DR. BRANDRKTH-1 Offices in New fork are? Principal? lt7 Hudson street. Central? I Sprite street. Bowery? V7?l Bowery. Brmmri mf Counterfeit) J19-lra* A Pin Vat it iukuink, 4i, oV vk,:? KUKAL 0 in K AH KM, WONORRHKA, , fce. kc., desiirnen lor the u?e oi every individual, i>at more espet tally those w|n??e circumstances require that they obtain a wnvmtt a* well a* aa immediate at <1 perfect core. The Treatise, (which may be bad alone If wt -bed lor, I i? fitted in the lid of a little chest, esreediagly convenient m travelling, ami which coataiua every medicine, lu\, necessary far Ihr Mo.t perfect and speedy cure of tkese complaint*. It in impossible In express the sattofaction thi? litlle hook af ford* to all who are interested m the subject li begma by de scribing whil really V, and whatu not veoenal dtseaso. There are several complaint- winch very nearly resemble Oil* ili-va.e, but which am perfect!* Innocent Now these by unprincipled teen, are always called veneriai. Tbe reason w evident. and thus the poor confiding patieal Ant ireu robbed, and tbea. loo often, ruined in hi* health and ?piriu. Thto little volume then proceeds lo >lw?, that. uniler the woid veuerial. two distinct diseases are inruded, vit Veneria! disease, property so called. ami Ohorotbea, ca led ????. Il la of groat Im portance to know the difference between tbe two. for tbe treatment proper in Ibe oiw i> rooai injurious in the other ? Onnffflrke* in one per?oa, never produce* venereal in another ?neither doe* venereal ever produce I he llnot.rrhea. I tlien foe* on to show the proper n*e, a? well a* the abate of iMer cury; for it ? hould lie known that, althoufh, tn niostoase*. mercury is ahwtlutely useless and hnriful. yel on*the other hand, there are circumstances la which it i*?h?oluie|y needed, and u< -thing to so eo?y ?* to know what those circa maiances are. Moreover in the author'i practice, ami under Utr direc tions ffitea in (his little hook, metcury i? rendered an eireed Ingly mild and efflca -nu? teniedv. The ne*t chap'or treat* of ihona'rttea. (ike disorder attended with a running.) and give* ike best nieia* 01 curiag it : It al?o point* out the conse quences of allowing a Ultonvrhea to continue on frem month torn >nth uncured, *nch a* **?', *tru turr*, kc. The i follow* a chapter on stricture itself, and whhh I* ma><e eiceedinglv plata art interesting, for it la inthis'orni of the disease mi which so much igovranre and knaverv I* pra*u*ed. There are per sons, fr?r In-laiwe, who pretend to cureil w.lh ? ho* of pills, or a boil f of drop* whIV everv sorg'on knows tliat all the pkv afc* in the world could never cure a stricture. Neither ta there ?ay thing whu k so murb ka(W?" the ir no rant. or Is so horrible In il* ultimate coosequence* to tli> patient? w hite, in general if proper mean* are used, nothing it so ?afeas leasy as its core, The remaining mapier'are on the?e other form- of venereal, diseases which sometime* appsar In rtiflereai constitutions, se*e?,kc . and the**' reierto every rircun.iuuce that can pas ?ihly arise in any *taire of tkit complaint, rven from its fit *t svniptoms down to lis mo*t neglected form ; and here It >.bould be known that there ts a form of venereal disease which He* an dormeot in the constitution, as tn *how itself ia ao other way than it* effects upon posterity. The trea'ment of all these, how ever, I* abuadantly plala i ad efllcaeioiis so that any one hav. log tin* little ckost of medicine complete, may undertake his core with perfect safety and socrssa The prlceol tbe chest ?fnedlcine,4<!.,iJ#U; tbe book alooe is II, forwarded!' any part of the world. Letters In conaullation. or fbr the chest, to he addre**e<t to the antnoi , DK RAI.PH, .18 Conrt'nndt street. N. T. f H "4 1 ace publishing this little book, the author has heen oan<|IWd on so many disfreaord and rnlned constltntion*. (chiefly ^Vom trusting to a certain description of advertising people,) that he has seea It prop#' to devito a portion of hi* Ume te conaultaiier* oa these caves. There are no d<*ea*r* which involve more srrlou* conseqti cores, or more painfolly affect ibe mind Ikan those of the male or femalo organs ; nor to there any which call for a gresier somliinati'W of ntegrlty of character wlih ski'l and eaperleoce In the person c toiulterl on them rnr Ike *atiafactionof *tran<er? coming lo this city tkerefnrt, or thoss- wN> write frsni a distance, he deems It proper here to *tate. that he la a ?ra?luate of ibe I'aiverstty of Kdlnhitrgti, Member of tbe Royal College of Nurgeon*. London, and author of a work r*pre?*ly on theae diaeaaea.? Also, that he ha* testimonial letters from th? most eminent phy*i ?l%n* in Rarope lothe most eminvntln America, (at Or Nntt of New Yora. and Dr. MtVsick of Pkiladelpola.) wkics be ?ill be happy to *how to any ooe who w ,a>-?? ft. WR* MTO I.RT-A har-lsomelv located and aoaventom tenement to a small faoiHy wKhwot cHiidroo, tit sated ta the upper port of Ike ?ity. be, weea Hudaoo ttreri a ad R road way. MM, faoti per aaoum. Addreaa D A. 01 thl? ?flke. fiisr NK YV VOKK CITY MILLS? The pronrteior ha ving received a ftilJ supply, i* now enabled 10 oiler la gro cers ami families, Ike following articles, fresh dressed Mid iua nufactured daily ? 1st. Head Kice. This article is the best that can be dressed by any mill in the world. Jd. Prime Itice, which is the next quality tn Head. 3d. Broken Itice, and Small Kice, which are a very cheap and whalesdnie food, being only about half the price of whole rice. Also, Ground K'ce.or Kice Flour. This article is one of the greutest luxuries thin country produces ? directions for cook ing are pm up in each parcel. South Carolina Gruts or llominy, manufactured from the best Flint Coru ? also, Corn Flour and Mvnl of the diffei eat kinds. Also, superfine and Graham Flour, and Wheat Middlings, from the best Western Wheat. The above articles will be sold in any quantities to suit purchasers. Orders I rani any part of the city 01 country will be prompt ly attended to u directed to T1IOMAH BKILBY, Agent, New York iliee Mill corner JelTerson and South sis. or left with MKSSRS. OKliliCK It ,\ ltl< F.LI, 4t CO. j.n? i in comer w?ii mi fronm. nOliT'b HUfKL?Yiie proprietors of tins well known and popular establishment, in conforming to the \? i?hei and irequent solicitation* of their numerous friends and cus turners, Imvi drift mined that on and after the 1st day of Fel? ruary next, they w ill conduct tlieir House o? the Bumpean plan, wlit re citi/.ens or travellers inuy set ure their lodging 'tiartmeiits without board; and to those who may choose to have their meals in the *anie building, there will be a regular table set lit the usual hours of breakfast and tea; also, a table I r- 'iti 12 till 4 for dinner, served in the best manner wmIi nil the luxuries our m<irk t alldrds, dished up to order, and to be paid tor according to rates ufa bill of fare placed daily before them. The bars will be furnished with the best of Wines and Liquors ? the cooks and waiters of the first chus ? and every thinr done on the part of the prnpiietors to render comfurtabie ail those who may n I ease ft fav?r them with a call. N. fl. The Lo.Jginc 1> partment will be conducted by ASA HOLT. The Katiug Or parinieut bvKOBtCKT MUllUE aid IKA COBl'RN. J >nuary 31, 1B3S. The Morning au.-t Kvening papers of this city will pleas*- co py the above, and insert oiw wrek, and send the Will i?>the Hotel. n>-un OKItlN TOO I II PASTK- A new and elegant am cle for the Teeth.? The Orris Tooth I'aste, while it beau tifls- ??the teeth. removing aud preventing every appearance ol tartar, and giving to them a clear nnd pearly whiteness. alsr heightens the color of the lips and gums, ami (rives additional beauty to the tout emrmble of the mouth ? by its d sintecting properties it greatly lends to preserve the teeth from decay audio purify the breath ? anil it aLso adds that pecufinrand ira. g rant sweetness to ihe breath for which the Orris Knot is ss justly celebrated, as that article enters lan'ely into the compo sitlan ofthe Orris Tooth Paste.*giving to it its aim* and esse a t taOy contributing to that agreeable taste and Iragranc, whiel this Paste so pre-eminently possesses. To those wl.o have ? partiality for a tooth wanli, ihe Orris Tooiii Paste will be par ticularly acceptable, as it can readily be converted into a pleasant and most excellent tooth wash t>y dissolving n piece of about the site of a pea in a small quantity of water, which caa be done oil the instant. The Orris Tooth Paste thus posseasei all the advamagesol a tooth wash without the objections that can lie brought a*ain-t the manner in which an article of the latter description must of necessity be put up ? and it is equally free from the many objections tbatare applicable lotooili pow ders from theirwant of neatness as an sppennge to the toiet.? T)ie great namber of articles that have been submitted to the public lor improving the appearance of the teeth, ami whiet) have so generally proved unsatisfactory, induces the proprie tor of the Or rjs ^onlll Paste, so confident is he of its superioi excellence and virtue, to ol>-erve, that should it in any cast prove ineffective the money will be returned. It can be hail of H. C. Hart. 173 Broadway; Mr*. A. C. Cannon's, No. 3 Astor House, Broadway; James H. Hart, 278 Broadway; George C. Howell Co. 148 Chatham si; Johr M. Howe Dentin, 104 Grand street, corner of Mercer ; K. M. Guion, coiner Bowery and Grand st, corner Henry aad Pike sis, anil wholesale and retail at 441 Grand st. batwemi Bast Broadway sad Divisioa st. Price 69 cents. Be onreful ta obtain the paste. d4 3m* PATKHT LAHP8, W AKMA.NTKD? Improve* M clMiiical and Ornamental Lamps, recently invented by Mes.-rs. Decan i Co. Paris, snperior to aay former invention or their utili y and benuty. The -labseriWr, as sole agent and importer In the United States for Messrs. Decau k Co., begs leave respectfully to in form the ladies and gentlemen of this city that he hn>just open rd a store No. 76, Junction of Maiden Lane and Liberty streets, up stairs, with a MBipl* te assortment ofthe above stated tope rim1 fashionable Lamp*, which be intends to keep constantly on hand, and invites all those who maybe intere-ted In the use thereof, u> favor Mm with a call.being confident that this arti cle, entirely new, from the trre.il popularity it has already up quired among the fashionable circles in Paris aad from the ex tensive orders which are constantly received, that its merits C'tiinolfail to be as duly appreciated by thisinte41igent commu nity, a lew seconds beinu neaides sufficient to exnmkse it aud i i-co(>niie all lis useful properties, the mechanism being per fectly piaia in its construction and operation, and being at lix an me tune an object of curiosity hy itself. These Lamps can be adapted to any purpose in the way of illumination, and it can lie asserted without hesitation or exag gvration ? that one alone produces a light equal ta 15 speAu candles, fine of these lanvps can be used m discretion without the least al leratioa on the mantle piece, on the table, or by a very simple combination adapted as a chandelier. tine of the peculiar properties ot this ingeaious invention is that it is the glass tube and not the wick thai regalafccs the light, as the latter is aot in the least increased by the raising not diminished hy the lowering of the wick, except, however, when total exliuctian is required. Another peculiarity also of it is. that the mest common lamf II rsabe used. It becoming clarified by the fuaflTtnns of the mechanism, which latter is wound up once ia the eveaiag, and the light suitably regulnied, mn suufting or ao further aitentkM ts required far the whole night. The subscriber has also on band a fall assortment of pialo and fancy Candle Mcreens, an article also entirely new, sbeap, easily adapted to candles, which gives tbem the deceptive ap pear, u we of lancy lam|<s, and as they cause an agreeable and gentle light, are very recommendahle to industrious readers and writers. There are also such fancy screens of a larger de scription, aad fancy glebes attached to the above laaips. JliW AUO'N DIACON DK.J, FHAHCU, iOKNTlRT-Hu rmmird it 138 ChamberaMreet, oppoaite jo Haibon itrffi, w lu-re h? continue* ii> ptanlce In all the varioaa branch?* of Penu*try, oil tliemo.t recent and improved principle. Mi* premium Incorruptible Teeth ir*ol the b<-*t quality ; (nil mi* are war. ranted lo remain permanent in tbe ruin* wiihaut the use ot ?pring* or ligature*. TootW ache drop* that will core die naon violent Miotli ache In alew moment*. an<l at lb# aamr lime preserve the tooth, and remove all pa a from the font*. AUTIFICML EYEH iaaertedby Dr. Fraud*, * hirfa can not l>?- dikiinjrawberi (rittu the natural, and will perform every motion of ibat orrar. without (fivlnr the ?li?hte*t p*lo. For an impmv*aier.t m thto art he hat received a diploma Al??, EYE WATKR. Dr. F. reapccitolfy ?olicil*tbe atten tion of the pabltc to kw moat extraordinary and efftcaciot* Eye Water. It h?? fully proved tuelf a moat valuable appJi ea'tian in inflammation a ad weahne** nf the eye*, Tlmaetbai have beend?ae??e?i for ?rao, it ha* perfectly cured in a ft* day*. in*i i*e?irai?ed lotto *?. the Rev. J liarri*nn,44 Thotnp*on ?treet. prcnred a bottle of the above for M-*. Harrison'* eje?, and to hi* a?*nrii*ha*eoi It ha* removed the dimne** a m<\ paia. which haa l>een r ioe? *ive fir many < ear* #be had a?ed aianv eve water*, bill they ali failed. I therefore hope Uie poMi? will coon appreciate its value. JOSEPH HARRISON. TbU I* to certlv that I Mr*. MTaffrey, No. t.'amea ?treet. wulow af the late Dr. M'CafTrey. ha* uaed Dr. Franci** ejr> water, which I am l ippv to dale had the tleaired efleat.and I i?ay aay *a vert me ftimi absolute l>li -daea*. I tberrfnre caa **f? Iv rwiimi'if M a* a mo*t *a e and vainable eye water ? ami only r?qaire*lol(ehn?WB temake it *apeniede alt other* From the ir-'imeay ot tboae who have card the Pre Water ptepareil by Dr Francia, I have no h~*Matioa ia rernmraeari in* it to the tpecialaoticaaf the public. DUNCAN Dl'lVBAR, jU-lm* Fa*tornf the M'D<?ocald?t. PImihpK. nil. .Hill NNON l* roa?n.te? ronfiileatiallif ai hhinftw-e, No. I? Doane alreet, Itetweea t hatbaia anil William ata.u* ti?e following ?li*e?*e*. vit - Unn?>rrh?*a, rbaocrea Blrictaraa, Retain*! W.-akne?*.aail 'he aaaiernaa Hlwa mm arta inf from venereal potaon or improper treatment. Dr. lohaaoa entrap** U> remon- aay receat after t too iatwo or three day*, an<i the moat inaeterate caae* ia a i.niportmnalr iia?<-, wnthoai the u?e <>f any debilltatin* or iajadlctoo* a?edi*iae, or preeao. tiou from b??inea*. Per?oa* entrti-<tinr theiwaelva* la Dr . Jotia ?oa't care, mar <t?.e throaetve* with a certaiaty ot *urreaa, lr he n?o*t at (f ravated ca*r<k MerofaJ<?a? *ure?, ulaerateil leif* Ik. apevdily ni-aled. Airaofer* wnuM 'b? weil by r< vuif ?r .lob win a call. a? a certain preventative may be ma?te ayitiwai the occurrence nl the f?re*ninf: dtaeaaer, which ha? never fall ed whea u?e.l within I weaty-four hoar* aftar r*(*oaure. LeV ter* po*l paid, and eanto*ir.(f alee, ran havr Ute a*cea?a nr me diriae. and dlrertioo* f??r tu-uae forwardeit. AHetaiarwe from 0. A. M. toll at at|(hc Dr.'JnhaMa ha* panom irwni l? < wanrl>er?*treet. fB-taa* YOi nu GRNTIiKNBH are oaallHad far the datlea of the Couattav Hoa*e at Fo*ter'? Eatabli*bin?nt, m ?Iroadwav, ia a r> e*pe?fHi<?u? aad *uper!? r miiwier. f)oofc> keeping, Penmanahip, kr. are taught on an Improved plan, l.v wLkh a rompetent knowledge of tbe?f branahe* mar he ob tained in one third m( the time anally devoted to that pur pose. froapectuae* nay he had hv opplytaf at the R?on ?. [Frar the llMtoa Kv#n?n|r tlar?t?e.] The manner In whleb Rook-heepiaf I* frequawtly taught, ?onarey* a very imperfect i?lea of lb ? pra^tiee af merrbant*,? Th* Itreat differ'nee between Ihewr ami practb ? !>? t? ? .1 the ?tudy af an art and it* anpl|<'?*,0"> K ton w ' n f-? need ramark; and we th'ah *lr. Fo*ter?? pb *? ?a^ - e. 1 r* . tayea worthy the rnnai4er*tinn of all wen wt n to acqalre the (orm* and iao4eanf bu4ne? lo a thorough ami etTeciual maa aer, | From the fo?toa RernMieanJ W# ire pera< nallv aetuatated with Mr FoMer. aad take rreat nleaaure ia rec mmemhan h a e*tabl ialiment to the aa Rce of oar fellow eiti*en*. have etamiaed hi* *y?teia in detail, ha*eob?erved b<? mode* of 1a*trarMon in tall opera tion. aad are fully Impreaaed with the praetteahitttv and utility hi* plan. It f?<-ll*ate* heyo^l all other n.ctho<b tbe attain m<at of a free, elerant, aad rapid hiudaeaa haod tT LE^MONS IN FRFNOH - A f eatleman who haa had many year* etpe Hence aa ?* teacher ot the Fr*ach laagaare, la now' faitai f rlaaaaa aa al>ove. aad will irlv* teaaow* day a xt mai?f> apori n ?H?p4e and a any meibod, whereby par-oo* ?re Uafb< t" *?<alt and wiitethe lanfuaife arith inewry aad aor ?ect*./? ? AH UK IIOO-Por >aie,a TKf wrlghtng froiw Li hundred pound*. Apply at the Naw To rb Rice WdJ. wa iter Jeffenoa and Reutb A* ' ?EU OL.l> LINK OK L1VKKPOOLPACK B-? The Old Li tie i>4 1'ickvU will kf ^?MteM ^^^?by the subscriber*, u> mU In.w Now York id* Liver pool on iur 1st and I biti of each month, with the exception lkat wlirn the sailing day talis on ttunday, the ships will ?U the ioccreiHn g Monday . _ From Nrw York. From Liverpool. The COLUMBUS, i Oct. 1 (Now. M *?63 tons, ^ Feb. 1 ' March IB F. A. Depeyster (June I (July 1*? The SOUTH AMERICA, <Oct 16 tDec. 1 618 ton*. ' Feb. Hi 'April 1 W. C Barstow, ( June 16 ( Aug. 1 The FN a LAND, i Nov. 1 iDn 16 Vi* tons, . March I \ April 16 D. L. W%i|e (July 1 f Aug. IB The ORPHEUS, (Ko5. 16 (Jan. 1 SHb t?ns, < March Iti < May 1 D.O.Bailey, (July 16 (Xi-pu I New ship CAMBRIDGE, l)?r. 1 tjan 16 850 tout, < April 1 < May 16 |ra liussley,, ( Aug. I " ?>. dl 16 The OXFORD, (Dk. 16 \ Feb. I itOO ton?, ?. April 16 Jjune 1 J. Ralhljone, 'Aug. 16 M>ct, 1 The NORTH AMERICA, ijaiu" 1 { Feb. 16 C 10 tons, sMay 1 s lane 16 K lloxie, vSept. 1 f Oct 16 The RUROPE, <J<o. 16 (March 1 618 tons. <May 16 {July 1 K. G. Marshall, ( .sept. 16 fNov. 1 Thfse ship* are nil of ihe first class, commanded by n?en of cha'nrier and experience. ard are furnished with stores of th? best kind. Kvery attention will be paid to pmirniftn, to pro mote iheir comfort and ronvenier.ee. The raie ol ptktiKf out ward is lixed, b'. an understanding with ihe proprietor* of the other* lines, at $11#, including whip* and Mores ol every de scription; $12" without wines mid liquor*. Neiti er the captains or owne rs of these ships will he respon sible lor an<. lettei*, parcels or packages sent by them, a u less regular Mils of lading nre signed ilierefor. F> r freight or pas aife, applv to BAKING BROTHERS k CO Liverpool, and t* OOODHIJK 1. CO orC. II MAItSHALL. 64 lewklL Riff York. iitV liAPUUb PA CH Klii-to sail iron New Yor k on the Rih. and from Liverpool or ih? 24th of each moil ill in the year, except that when these dales fall tin Sunday, tbw sailing of Lhe slnps*w ill be deferred until the next day. FROM SEW YORK. Feb. 8. ? Ship GEO. WASHINGTON, H. HoMreilfft, 62? tons. Feb. 8.? Ship PENNSYLVANIA. John P. Smith, 6.'0 tons. April I.? Ship INDEPKNDENCE, E. Nye, master, TO tons. Sept. 8.? Ship ROSCOE, J. C. Delano, master, 630 tows. I'Rom Liverpool. Dec. *4.? Ship PE N N * Y LV A N I A. Jan. 24.? Ship INDEPENDENCE. Feb. 24 ?Ship ROSCOE. March 24.? Ship GEO. WASHINGTON. These Mnps are all of the first class, commanded by men of treat Experience, ard no pains or expenee will be spared to bawethe accommodation* conveoient.and the stores of the first description. The rate of passage out i* filed by aa understand in* wuh the proprietors of the other packet lines, at $I4?\ Nel <ier '.he captains nor owners of these vessels will be responsi ble for any letters, parcels or packages, sent by the above shin* unle?s regular bills of lading are stgned therefor For freight or passage, apply to GRINNELL, MINTURN k CO. 134 Front *t.N. Y. or WILDES, PICKERSGILL k CO. Liverpool. j? PIONUKR FAST LINK. VIA HAIL ROAD AND ? ANAL TO I'lTTSBl'ROH. Leaves the West Chester llouse, corner ol Broad and Kaae streets, daily at 6 o'clock. The Boats and Cars usen upon this Line, are of the very lies! dear ript ion, having been built expressly lor the acomiuo<iatioo of passengers, and are not surpassed by any in the country. Th s is the only Packet Line th*t runs ou the Rail Road lo Harrisburgb. thereby tavutg SO miles of ? anal travel, ami reaching Pittsburgh io three days and a half. Instead of leur ard a half, as was formerly the cate, when they went by Columbia, ?nd there look ihe canal. For speed and comfort, this Line is not excelled by any ?ther in the United States. Passengers to ('iorinnati, Louisville, Natchet, Nashville, SC Louis, kc. will always l?e certain of being taken on withoot de lay, as this line connects with the boats at Pittsburgh, carrying the mail. For seats apply at the north east corner of 4th and CbesUMl st, and at No. 2AQ Market St. corner Oil and Willow su A. B. CI MMINU, Agenc Philadelphia, May >. jM -> I'ASSAliK TO CIIA KLBITOB, ?- S . (J ?For tl>* greater despatch and ton?^ nien?e ot traveller* going noith irr ivath, the "Atlantic and Havannnli nn<i rharle*ton *tenm Packet Com psni??" Imn formed a I at *1 Strain Packet* to pun twice a *e*k to anil front No folk and Charleston, comprising the fot Iowkk Packet*:? OKOHGIA, Captain Roll ma. S. CAROLINA, Captain Coffey. PULAHKI.Capiain . The Pulaski will run through to Savannah on and after Ha tarday, VU: niuam. They will leave Norfolk alternately f?e rr Tuewlay and Saturday , ami Charleston every Monday and Pasienger* leaving Ph ladelpbia on Mnndays ami Friday^ will reach Noriolk in time for these Packet*, which are all iK nlshed with firm rate copper boiler*, and the Commander* and (engineer* are men of *kill and long experience. By this line they are one nifbt let* than by any o'ker. Pa**ag e irom Philadelnhta throagh, $S* ?? Baltimore " 3* " Norfolk, *? 2ft Ticket* to be had at the Baltimore Steamboat office in l*hila> ilelphia, or on board the boat*, and at the N< rfolk Steam Boat Office, in Baltimore, or en board the boat* after they leave the wharf. The tleamWoat WM HKABIOOK lea re* Charleston fnrdn anoah every Fridav ? ornwg. All baggage ut the ri?k of the ojvaer* Baltimore. Hib Oct. 1837. James rmousaoN, Age* 'I O l<r,T-A neat Cottage an the hank* of tfc North River. To ? private family thta offer* a delight nl retreat, accompanied with convenience. The Mail liattauville it age paste* the avenue leading to the bouse. I i* also only a pleasant walk to the rail roa?t, and altout A mile* I'rnm the City Hall on the Blooiningkali- road. If preferred H will be furnwhetl. On the fir* ?U>ry there four roam*, two of wbirh communicate hy folding door*~on the *ecoud dotfr the *ome r timber o' bedroom* with eloaeta? and In the Oa*e ment r good kitchen with two ?antrie*? in the rear of the buikling will be a ?mnll garden, a coar n boo*e aad Mai. I*. ? ; The bou*e m?I nren>i*e? ure pow undergoing a thorough r?> I pair. A beautiful walk on ihe river brink, with good flitiiar j ground, and estendve wrlk? thrnage die pleasure rraniMt and garden, to whirb thd occupant ol th* cottage will have ac < ????! reucer* it a mo?t desirable *pot. Apply at this oftiae. MTO i.KT-A convenient three *t?ry House, nearly ?ew, No. S7 Suffolk ?tre?i, reconW block from Orand Street, where the Dry D?ck Line of it age* paw every few minute*, famished with folding door*, built cellar, kc. suitable fur a geali el family. Rent t-W>? Po?ae*aion fir*t ut Mar. Knquire on the preante*. fl9t3l* i O LKT-A numlier of ?mall three itorr brick Itou-et, tiluated an Jackson Avenue between Eleventh ami Twelfth *tr?ct*, known aa " L'*ion Court." -rti.aklt reniitenrei for re?per lahle mechanic*? the irnt very low. Ap plv to TM??M %* MACFAKI.AN, 12th street near the Third Aveint*, t e we* i the boars ot IS and io'alock. N R lie leive house* are now finishing, and willte* ready faroct ii|>ati"> Ik ibr llih of April. f!7 lm* i *> 1. KT ? For one or more year*, the lour *tnry Kr'k "uilding, 7J Centre *t. ntar Wa'kw. Bald buiM ? nf ?v?< r*lruat?d fur a Carriage ItepnsHory. TV fimf' (1 - i? Zi tert by *o feet deep. ealrul<ited H?r three fine ?p ^ urrd, Second *tory , two room*. 2S hv tn feet <lee& lord vtory, two rooma, *am> a* alKive, T2 by BO. Fourth W' ry, one room. S3 by <n, ealrulated far a paint or varniah r?>ni Appl ? on the rtemt?e?, lemnil ?torv, up ?talr?, Imrk nietn.? There i? a well hide. II by li, from the ground Boi r tn the 4th Morv. with apateat bmotiug whee, co?nple?e, capntdi of HoUt Ing the large*! *t ge or roach. jJI-Sw* MTO LKT UK LRAHK-ThM eaoUful Coea fry re?i> ence wncrron tiie *ul?*erlbeT k?w reviuea, at Cf>ld?prirg llnrbor, f.n?y |?|Nnd. an.) within 99 yarda of the M'amfco* landing. The premiae* enndat of a ^ trhea ami Fh??er Warilea, well Mocked with ?mall I rult* and <brak bery. Tbe llouan ia dtuate in the centre of the ground*, aaxt Immediately nn the edge of the harbor within a few yard* at the water, wheie there i* a lwautiftel**nd beach for hathiny ? The Honae ta new, large and convenient, with a wide hell run ning theoueh the cehUe, which look* out lioth wav* upon the water, witn a Mo ?'ory K'tcben *djoinlag, a?id all fin *h?*f ia modem ?tele. There f? at** on the premi?e? a new and ram vemen*. I>ai-n, cnach hou*e, viable*, *hee, fowl hou ft w? d hoi*e .?. Theae nf??ndaen are admirably wefl ralrulatnd 'or a large genteel lamily reaidence. or a genieel ^onrd Ing Mou?e, being in ilpht, and abotj* half a mile dln> tant frt>m the new Bpl*copal Church. Ntage* paaa I km door twice adav to and tnim the Rail ikdll'W aboat ? mile* didamte. The Bay aNmaft* wiib ftah. Bet elam* and oy*terv 1 he land and water pro?pect* nre eery en tendre romantic and beautiful beyond "tewnwdoe. For partii alar*, inqaire of H 'N k ? LICET, It Rm*> veil *t. nr ol the *ub*?rii?er ou the rnt.1t* THOMAB HARRISON ii AiB er riFTE^B Tl^ii f^g MALE? Of two I'riek front dwelling* No*, it and Si ? Mpr inj utreet. flan mg on two lot* of ground V> by IV fret each, with a large gangway, and ? well of wa<?e In the yard*. Tn a gned tenant ?' e?e premtoea for mnnnfaeuinay nr nilmr purpow*, ttwl nnrlval'ej, A^ply at Ne. IS4 R^hite *L rr iw* _ _ ? . CiTT|HOT?'L TO I< f,T OH I.RAflw m!!w Thai Ions e*t.<hn?br d and well kno"n Hotel idtnated J>*' B jo I uca, on Oei te*aee n, neat the canal an<l content pi a ted (4eP?t o^the two r*Uro?d?. The tmildirw I* nfl?rink. ? ?r?rle? high ?? feet in frwnt Hy 7? feet In depth, and centaina e> r*mn. imlenendetit uf garret and kituben (leor*. 10 9t ?bkh are large witinre pnrior*. Alan, barn*, coo eh heu?e, h* The ftjmrtnre will he tWapnaed ut to H>e leaner <hi renaooaNe kerma, M re^nwad Feweaa,<*i gwen en tBe I4?h<d Feb. nest. For anlene vnge, for Improved eity peaperty. ? heaw* fiil far ? lm ?he Watiba rt the Hndann. Mghly bnfinvnd, mm ? tatning H re. Vppiy at No n St H*Ai Plaee. oetwen a MM irVofcwft. A M. .