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%hn Ant I need apoa those charm Wkft first I mw IM tuktai ey? Metheofht Pd live fbr thee alone, Par thee I fondly hoped l? die. Alas ! tboM hope* have withering fled , And I aiooe am left la mourn? For ihoa will jrrace another's brow? His bappy bone Ikoi wilt adorn. <Mi ! that from 111, the common khar? Decrred by Heaven, as mortal's doom, Tboa may'Ki be free, as is the air? A ad day hy day the brighter bloom. This is ibe earaeat prayer of one, Whose early thwughts were all of thee : Alas ! too sooa thy race bepun? Tao sooa, alas!? too sooa for me. Thkodoke. From WaahinflOD' Wash INOTOI*, March 27th, 1838. The strange hodge podge, called the Sub-Treasury bill, has passed the Senate by the same majority, 2, by ?which it waa ordered to a third reading on Saturday night. It was conjectured on Monday morning, that the party had become so disgusted with "it, in consequence ?f the changes it had undergone, the repeal of the Trea sury Circular ? the reception of bank notes, instead of specie, into the vaults, and safes, uad "donjon keeps," of the new Treasury building, thus making the whole thing ludicrous ? that a motion would be made to post pone it indefinitely, or reject it altogether. A large crowd, therefore, assembled in the galleries early in the morning, to witness the result. The, fashionable and unfashionable, male and female, were a ike curious to know what would he done by the patriotic and inde pendent Senators of the United Stales. It was rumor ed that the majority had been as mad as March hares, afiei the adjournment on Saturday night, with their own folly in suffering the bill to be made so absurd, af *er battling for it for three months, and that they had de termined, as the wisest course they could pursue, to get clear of it altogether. But thev seem to nave thought better of it, nnu. concluded upon letting it pass, in the expectation that the bill from the House, recently re ported by the Committee of Ways and Means, and which contains the specie feature, would pass that body and might then be pushed through the Senate. This, however, is more easily said than done, and the House bill, which does not vary essentially from that originally introduced into the Senate, will either be rejected, or ?o modified as to be as absurd and ridiculous as the one just sent down from the other House. Another call, you will hare seen, has been made for an issue of ten milliona of treasury notes which will be continued to be issued, as long as thin slate ef things lasts ; and thas, without the least necessity for a debt, the nation is gra dually and rapidly getting deeper and deeper into it, from sheer obstinacy, folly and ignorance. For nearly four months, Congress has been in session, and hut two bills of a public nature have, as yet, been Saaaed. Toe much legislation is bad, but too little, un er certain circumstances, is worse; and the exi gencies of the country now call imperiously for action on the part of ita legislators and executive government. The Circait Court of this district, commenced its ses sion yesterday, and the writ of mandamus was, I under stand, ordered to be served apon Amos, with a view to prevent him from shirking it, by resigning his effice, "which is now spoken of. In thst event, It is thought, a sew difficulty will arise ; as the writ was issued against Amos Kendall, and as its object waa to require him to ?io an official act, when he ceases to hold the office, the writ te use his own language, "will be strnck dead in the hands of the Marshal." The current report here, is that Kendall is to be made Secretaiy of the Treasury. "Woodbury is to be sent to England, and Stevenson is to take the Nary Department The Exploring Expedition is now in the hands of the Secretary of War, who seems to be as inert and luke warm, as Dickerson wss. The truth is, some reform is required in oarNsvy; and if some energetic and efficient officer is not placed at the bead ef that Department, it will get into great confuaion sad disorder. Officers now look upon the Secretary as s mere cypher, and think nothing of disobeying his or ders , and if they do not absolutely disobey, rhey aveid the duty, by tramping up some excuse, which, in ninety xnne cases oat of s hundred, is deemed valid. One offi cer for instance, has an Indian rubber manufactory which requires bis attention, and when he is ordered to duty he gets excused; another says he has a sick brother, or is about to be married, and therefore can't leave them, and he is excused ? and thus the public service is permitted to be neglected or disregarded. What sort of Secretary Mr. Stevenson will make, I am not pre pared to say. While Speaker of the House of Re pre - aentativea, he piesided with some dignity, and with as much impartiality as a mere party man could. He has, too, some energy of character -, hut is exceedingly nita tocratic, and can know bat very little ef naval matters. Who is is fill the office of Post Master General is not yet known ; but it will aoubtless be some one who is ready to use his office as a party engine, and to subserve Bpurpoaes. as the present incumbent has done. The ness of Kendad's principles is so well understood by the present Executive, that he thinks by placing ibe treasure ef the nation in his hands, and the control of forty theussnd Postmasters in the handaof another obse quious tool, his re election will be secured. His schemes are good, (rat the best laid schemes are often subverted ? sad Providence hss, 1 think, decreed that, for the salvation ef oar republic, the mad and wicked policy of j this locofaco administration must come to an end. The poor Cherokees presented through Mr. Southard yesterday, ? memorial remonstrating against the treaty ratified in 1835, declaring that the delegation negotiating it, had no authority from the nation to do it, and begging that they might be relieved. Koss and his rompamona were ia the gallery, aad witnessed, with feelings, ldare say, of agony, the last seal put upon their hopes, by the -vole to lay the subject on the table, from which it will sever again he called up, aad which will eompell tkese poor men to quit the homes of their childhood and the grsves of their fathers forever, that the unfeeling and avarteieus white man may seise upon their fine lands, and take possession of the grounds they have so long troddea, for a mere song. " Can such things be, and not wake oar specisl wonder V Silk Backing bain has taken his departure for Balti more. He waa not popular in this city, and his lectures were not attended by more than an average of 100 earh night Mrs. B. complains, 1 understand, of the want of 1 hospitality here, because she wss invited to but three parties, which she, of course, sttended. Silk was quite ?esn in his conduct aad givin* offence to those who were disposed to assist him. Though allowed the use ?fa church in this city gratuitously, he disputed the bill for lights and the sexton s attendance ? h ggled about the price, and insisted upon curtailing it, at least one half? rather a poor specimen of a British honorable. Such conduct will not auu in thia country . The Sub-Treasury Bill csme up today m the House, and after some prelimiaary discussion, in which a de cided preference was msnifested for the House Bill, in consequence of the emasculated coadition of the one from the Senats, it was finally Is^ on tk* lahU, by a ?vote of 106 to 97, which 1 think settles the fate ol the meaaure in Congresa thia seaaion. Oen. W. Sooa has arrived in the eity, and is k oh lag Very well. Ho sac a. Si h-Thiam ht Bili? Opinion* up thk Oppohi TIOH.? -The !f lions I Inuliitfrnrer of Thursday, has a long and elaborate article on the Bill, for regulating the deposit* and collection of the public monies new lyrn* on the table *f the Houw ?f Reprnentilirfi. It dia ruMCI tb* principl* of the me??tir?. and c nmM to r>m. elusions laid down in the subjoined ytrerit Our readers hap* lb* opinion# and de.dsratwas of the organ* of the contending parties at Washington *?d mm are ust as wi*41 quahfted to iudge of the probable effect of the Hill, as lb# wisest statesman and financier of them all If this bill becomes a law, the absolute power to de termine what baak paper aball be received by the Trea auter and tb* Receivers is. as we hare already shown, -vested mi tbe President of the United St*ie* Hat, if the reader will look a: the tenth section of the bill.be will find thst lb* Kaecutive i* to be clothed with yet more alarming powers. It i* made lawful, by thia sor ? ion. for tkt fltcrttmry if tkt Truumrw -net ibe Treasurer, be it observed, btitlhe ?eereiary of the Treasury, a Cabi ?et Minister? not merely ? ministerial bat also a politi cal agent to trmmfrr money* in tkt kmndt of an f imt dt pamm m i? mnntktr, ?i kit dittrwiUn Here is an ab*o into power n*r the deposit** of tb* public money, under which the (Iterative may, with a strict regard, to*, to th* letter of the law. eflVct the moat fatal revulsion* in the whole coarse and current of commerce and ex change He may also undertake, by hi* rejnlstions, to issue bills of transfer, Treasury notes in a new form, to be a sod. in con ne? mn with other means tending to the ssme end. to driva bank note* and bank credit* o*t of circulation altogether Practical financier* will, more readily than we can, conceive all the extent and variety of tb* operation* which might be m,de under a?ch a power We nnderatand enough, however, to dread aad d i st io#t tbst pow*r , and we apprehead that what we do not anderatand of it is still aiore m be dreaded and distrusted tb m what w* d* Farther, in aa article ef the official papar, sabse<jeent IB that whieh we copy today, it is expressly admitted, that the reception of the notes of the specie paying banks, with the incidental power of cashing them at pleasere, invests the Secretary with a T'kich ' ?sy be " abused to produce great mischief." Ladoubt edly it may, and that admission alone is argument I enough against the bill. Bat this faeulty in the Secre tary may, and will, be used for purposes of favoritism as well as oppression. We say it will be, meaning no more than to presume, in regard to the astion of men in office, the ordinary influence of human motives. It la clear, that, where Dank notes are received in payment by the Executive receiving officers, thevcan, by retain ing in deposite the notes of particular banks, and dis bursing or converting into spccie the notes ef other banks, as effectually favor, pet, and aggrsndise the for mer an they may embarrass, oppress, and even bank rupt the latter. Under such a system, no bank what ever could tang stand, except by tne pleasure of the Ex ecutive. The President of the United States would therefore |>ossessa power, uncontrolled and irresistible, "ot only over the deposites of public money, but over the profits, and even over the existence, of all the banks throughout the States. The Executive power over the banks, under this bill, would be more effective, of course, in the event of a re sumption of specie payments bv the hanks generally. But we ae not see how the banks cowld resume specie payments, seeing the genersl government thus armed For their destruction, and so armed with the avowed purpose ultimately t? break them down, permiringthem a breathing spell, for a brief space of time, only for its own convenience, and without the least regard for theirs. We are confident, indeed, that the passage ot' thi6 bill would have all the effect of enacting a law making it pe nal for any Bank in the United States ever to presume again to pay specie. If the banks do not resume specie payment, then, of course, under this bill, with the construction which the Executive gives to it, no bsnk notes whatever ate to be received inpayment by the Government. For the Peo ple there is to be one currency, and for the Government and its oflicers another. One currency there is to be, in which the People deal with each other, and another, which the People must buy in the market, at what price tliey can, from the office-holders, t? pay their taxes to the Government with. There is to be, in short, as here tofore sufficiently indicated, a divorce of the govern ment from the people ; and this bill is the first of the instruments by which the Administration is seeking to effect it. From Ai.banv. ? In the Senate, on Wednesday, Mr. Tallmadge introduced a bill to revise the act inoorpora- j ting the New York Statistical Society. A long debate j ensued on the proposed amendments to the Constitu tion relative to the Judiciary, and the practice, plead- I l'ngs, and proceedings of the Court of Chancery. In the House, Mr. W. Hall presented a petition from mechanics und others of New Yerk, to repeal the usurv I laws. Mr. Ogden, from the judiciary committee, to which j was referred the petition from Livingston, Columbia ! county, for the abolition of capital punishment, submit ted a report adverse to the prayer of the petition, and concluding with a resolution to that effect. On a divi sion, the report was disagreed with, and the resolution rejected ? 48 for, snd 50 against. The general banking law was taken up, and sundry amendments were proposed and rejected. O" Our Washington correspondent says that Silk Buckingham, the lecturer, is "a poor specimen of a British honorable." Mr. Buckingham knows full well that he has no pretensions whatever either to the char scter or title of '? honorable as he is not a son of a peer, or a privy counsellor, who alone are designated "honorable," in Mr. Buckingham's country. His psliry assumption of the title is of a piece with his entire career. TO THK LOVKHN OK OK Y KK1CT. Keep the feet dry, the head eool, and bid defiance to the phy. THE ffclr and lovely of the land are eot down In the Moom ' of life, owiair to the diseases arming from wet feet Do we then wonner atthe coughing and barling, aad pain* rheu matic, that enable the doctors le ride In their c<. aches f And when such diseases have taken nfeee, (be house is on fire, and danger is not tar oft W* would tb?n caution our readers, no matter how healthy, to guard against wet fe?t. An ounce of prevention is woilh a pouod of cure Fk\ladtlpk*m Juumml of What It the deirtroyer of ble-xn and happlneas? Cold and I ?rl le? L? U. S. Omntu. P. G. NAGLE, of Philadelphia, rftyectAilly Inform* the ' public thai be la now located at the Boot and >boe Kestablish- 1 Mient ?(Mt. Ryder, No. & Barknuui ?L Clint** Mall. TW wre *ent opportunity U embraced to iatnrm the reader, that after several )ear?e*perience and trial, the subscriber ha? .tlarover ?d a composition which renders leather of every description completel y impervieas, err a t-> snow water. '1 be American Institute baa (wire borne teatimony to ita great alilhy by awarding the Ant diploma in 1835 vnu IN and bat met with the mom decided approbation of the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia ? authorities of the hie best respectability. Notwithstanding the revision aad aeverinr of tbe patent law, Coafrtas granted tbe eielasive right aad liberty tothU di?ro very for ibe term of fourteen years from tbe ltth day ef Pebru ry.l?S7. Thb CMpodtloB Imparts u? tbe leather a wft and pliable lei tare which gives to all articles made from it an elastic quali ty. and will consequently wear much loafer. Tbe acceaaay : for wearing o*er?h?e* >> tbos j>r r-nlrd la antwer to Mmerooa qaewttons, tbe sabacrfher woaWrn pectfnlly mfcirni the reader that the Patented Composition ?oe? not contain a particle ef that offensive ami clumsy aructe I ?India Robber. ttentlemen wbo value health and lore dry feet are respect- , fully latormed thai the Patentee will be la attendance at the I above establishment. Tbe Oovrrwmeat papers, Diplomat, Certificates, letters, kc are open for inspection. Tbe Com position is pat up at M cenU per boi. ffea Captain* and Mpartmen would do well to procure tbe article. P. O. NAOMC Patentee. HOLT'S HOTBL ? The proprietor* ol ihtt well known and popular eMabll*hnicnl, at conforming to Ibe winhea ? nd Be^ueat anllrMatlone <W iheir numrniu* Irienda and ru? tomera, h*ve determined thai an aad afler Bie I at dy of Peb ruary ml, they wiH condact their Haute oa the Rumpean plan, wbtrf cttltena or traveller* may *ecare their Mm *partmeat? wiilioot Imird; and In Uio*c wko may chooae to have their nrali Ml the tam* bniidiar, there will be a regular table aa-i at the u?ual hoori of breakfaat and tea; alao.a table Irani IS till 4. far dlaacr, aerved ia ibe beat manner with all lb* loiarte* oar Mark- I afford*, diabed up ta order, aad to be paid lor according to rate* of a but of fair placed 'tarty before dim. The l?ar? will l?e farntabed with the t,e Win*, aad Lienor* ?the cook* aad waiirra of the fir* claaa? and every Ihiag done on the part of the propr letor* in reader comfortable aU th?i*e ?li? may pleaae t ? Avar them with a call. If. ? The Lodging Department will be rood acted by ASA HOLT. TW Rating Departmeas by ROBERT MOORE aad HU COB URN January SI, INi. The Monaiag aad Rveaatig paper* of thi* city will pleaae a?, jnr i he above, aad lawn one wreb, aad send UtebiM la the a WILHINOTOR, (N. C.) NKW LINK OF" P ACRRTW.? Thi* line of packet* will hereafter be composed of the following veaaela, tailing from Naw York poncteaMy a*ad*ertl*ed, *ia : Hcbr. ALPRKD P. THORN, (aew) H. Stanford, maaier. Hcbr RKOULUS, C. MiH*. maaier. Hchr RRfRATRR. B H Banfora, maatar Hchr. TKLU R- Hawkina, mauler. Acbr. TOPIC, Jacob Smith, maaier. Tba above irbwarri art ail ft'M alaaa copper fastened m ?el*, baHl e?prc?aly for ibh trade, eery faat aallert, command ed hy able aad eiperteered navigator*. and wiU ran regalarly to andfraia Wllmiagtoethmnghoatthe year. The detention o< voatelsat New York engaredln thia trade having heretofore beenagreal and jatlcaoaa of ctanplaiat.tb* ,t v*c rlbera are deairoaa o7 r emnviag tha aarae hy de* patching a veaael of thi* I me every nine day*, and to effbci the perma nent eatahliabnietM of aacb re* slat ion* In their day* of vaihng a* will five eatireaatiaiacuoa to the *hlpper? , aad a* a farther inducement Car them m give the preference to tha veaaela af tbu line over all, or any transient veaaela. which preference they arejimly entitled ta a* regalar packet* thmugbnot the year, throagh thick aad thin. We guarantee that Uwy aball invariafcty aail an fia day appointed, fbll '?r not fall, ami take frehrht, whea oppnaed to aay transient treaael, al ?ach rate* a* wllitnaare the aapport aad preference of aU aiervhwrt' enga ged la ihi* trade, both ana reaiden aad re*tdeoi ahlppera? and when nppoa?d to a regalar packet, al lbaca?tomary rale*, or at the tame rate* a* takea by ?och regalar veaael. ? Tk? aaliacriber* le, i r, atefal lor the liberal aupport and pa oaatfe which the* have al way* received from Ibe date of tbeir Br*t Miabii*hlac thi* line of packet*, (all year* aiace,) *nd re?pertfnlty aolicU a motmnincr of public lavar; and ia retara hof l? ave in aa?orc aU tMpfiert, that ? hlle no e?erti<x? tnpleaw *rxl rive perfect ?atl*f*rti*n ihall be wantlnf on ibelr part, they will aataallclt the?r ireirhi la aay other way than thniafh their advertiaement*, which, they afain amr* them they can rely upoa wMii a certaiaty of their va?aela alway ?aihag a*?UMe?( in thewi. aolra* detaiaed by wiad or weather, neither w|U they nrnolaie aay falae report* la order ta abtahi their freiebt. hal depend aaMy na a (Iraifbt forward correct eaarae. a* aaHorialy paraaed by them, lor a coatiaaaaca of their *hare, al leaal. of aahftc pntmaaye and favor. Par the aeaomatoriation af abippetxtha ?a karri her* have ? their prweat location? *nil r vaaarla arttl alway* load at A" garni* forwarded la the atrtiaciXer*'wRI he (hipped free >f nommMMoa or aay other ? ipaaae, eveept what la actaally lannei laaaraace by aay of tha vaaaalt of thi* Iter wirrwtad at the very I o weal rate*. Par freicbl or parage, aH the above veaaoi* havia? hand mae aaeowam. dallnaa, apply to )m HALLRTT h BRUWN.M Maathat. mr. Wad. FMIjEIOH liANQSASR-OtAL hVHTRM.? The ?ahacriher'. ?? K?"?f flw, (m. b^f pM ? la hal. *"<7 Taeaday , Thwrwtn; wl *e.urday, which waa io beffo na> Ibe Mh ma and pmtnoned, win puaitlevly me^e aeat Thaiatay Wd iai ^Tte gtmOemJTtLlmcrt aad ihate who amy he dhyoaed to mla the aiam, ve p?> ted la he praaaat M the time apj<ot*ied. J MANRBCA. Mbed tL reaaoved from Iku "outh . reet to ik far their farther rnaveaieace, their 1 or a* near the f~H of Wall atreet aa i ROWS * OO's. ONE QUALITY HAT E S TABLISHMEJVT, 3 Hanover-st. 4 doors from JVall-st. ( OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE.) Constantly on hand, an assortment of the inimitable short napt Beavers and plain Castors, at the reduced price of $4 25. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. (Feb. 1 (Mur. 17 ( Mar. Ship MEDIATOR,capt Chatuplin [June 1 ?? July 17 J Jaly 20 A MKW YORK AND LONDON PACK ETS.? To sail on the lot, loib and 2tHh af every mouth. This line of packets will hereafter be composed of the following ships wbieh will succeed each other Hi the order in which they are named? failing punctually, from New York and PoriMiioulb on (he 1st, lOih and 20th, and from London on the 7th, 17th and 27th of every month, throughout the year.vii. I raoM MEW YORK. LNODOJI. PORTSM. , ( Jan. 1 ( Feb. 17 ( Feb. *> I ShipST.JAMES.Wm. S. Sebor, sMayl 1 June 17 JanejO ( Sept. 1 ( Oct. 17 ( (Jet. (Jan. 10 ( Feb. 27 ( Mar. 1 Ship MONTREAL, S.B. Grilling. ? May 10 { June 27 { July 1 ( SepL 10 ( Oct. *7 i Nov. 1 (Jan. 20 (Mar. 7 ( Mar. 10 I ShipGLADIATOR, Tbs.Britton, ?! May 20? July 7 {July 10 ( Sept.;1' ( Nov. 7 ( Nov. 10 Feb. 1 ( Mar 17 ( M?r. 20 ?. June 1 .'July 17? July 20 (Oct 1 ( Not. 17 ( Nov. 20 ( h>b. la ( M.?r,27 ( April 1 > hip QUEBEC, J. H. Hei>ard, < JuncIO^ July 27? AUi;. 1 (Oct. 10(Nov.17( Dee. I ( Feb. 20 ( April 7 ( April 10 Ship WELLINGTON, Chadwi-M JuneS? < Anp. 7< Autf. !? ( Oct. JO ( I)<-c. 7 ( Dec. 10 (Mar. 1 ( Apr. 17 ( April 20 Ship PHILADELPHIA, Morron, ? July 1 < Ang.17? Aug. ? ( Nov. 1 ( Dec. 17 ( Dec. 20 i Mar. 10 ( Apr. 27 ( May 1 Ship SAMSON, R. Stores*, \ July 10 < Au^-27 ; Sept. 1 / Nov. 10 ( De<-.27 ( .lau. 1 ( Mar. 20 i May 7 ( May 10 Ship PRESIDENT, Cbadwick, .July 20 ; Se^t.7 ? Sept. I? ( Nov. 20 ( Jan. 7 ( Jan. 10 ( April ] ( May 17 ( May 2"! Ship ONTARIO, H. Huttlesoa, ' Auir. 1 \ >ep,17 - Sept. 2<i ( Dec. 1 ^ Jan. 17 (Jan. 30 ( AprillO ( Mayj7 ( June 1 Ship TORONTO, R. Griswald, {Aug. 10 {Hep. 27 (Oct. 1 ( Dec. 10 < Jan.27< Feb. 1 ( Apr. 80 ( June 7 ( Jun* 10 Ship WESTMINSTER, Moore, 'Aug 20 {Oct. 7 {Oct. 10 ( Dec. 30 I Feb. 7 ( Feb. 10 These ship* are all of the first class, about 6*?o tons burthen, and are commanded by able and experienced navigators. ? Great care will be taken ibat the l>eds, stores, fee. are of the best description. The price of cabin passage is bow Axed at #14 for each adult, which includes wines and liquors. Nei ther the captains nor owners af these packets will be respon sible for any letters, parcels or packages sent by ttiem, unless regular bills of lading are sienea therefore. Apply l* JOHN GRISWOLD, 70 South st. or J? GR1NNWL. M1NTURN fc CO.. 184 Front st. LIVERPOOL PACKETS, Sailing from New Vork on the 24th, and from Liver pool on the Ath of each nio.itli. The above liae of packets will be can tinned by the subscri bers, and iscompaseu of the followingobips:? From New York. June 24 ? The UNITED STATEti, Capt N. H. Holdrege March 34 ? The ST. A <\ DREW, Capt. Wm. C. Thompson. Aug. 24 ? The VIRGINIAN. Capt. Isaac Harris. Sept. 34? The SHEFFIELD, CapL Fras. P. Allen. From Liverpool. May ?? The ST. ANDREW. 66* tans Janet? Tbe VIRGIN IAN, 6*1 tons. July 8? The SHEFFIELD. SO* tons. Aug. ?? The UNITED STATES, 650 tans. The qualities and *? com modal ton# of the above ships and the reputation oi tlieir eonimandors are well known. Every exertion will lw wade to promote the comfort of passengers and tbe intercuts af importers. The price of passage to Liver pool in the eabtn, a> in other lines, in fixed nt $140, with wines and stores of every description. Tbe owners will not he resnoasible for a*v letter, parcel or package sent by the above ships for which a hill nf lading is not taken. For freight or paiange. apply to srfTLtfN WHITNEY, SANDSTtURNER. FOX fc Co. or J 94 ROBT. KERMIT. 74 Son* st. OLDMBTB or LIVERPOOL PACK KHB? fl? Lio' of p,ckeU w''l despatched f-Ii .T lbT K0b^"^r?i W> *?? from N?w Ynrfc ana Liver pool an t?e In aad Itkh of each month, with the i-xtx pi ton that ?? "" ""1* ? w"l* r\ I frt> 1 \ March IS K? A. Dfperftter. (June I f lulv i? The SOUTH AMERICA, tOct 16 (th,r 1 tolS ww* ) K,b. )? ^ April 1 Tho.NOUNO, W' jsT 7 ,6 Tlw^, r?r i is1 s TbeORPHEUS (N<n. 16 (j?f- '? ifri a * March 18 } May 1 ffc.JtftfKf&G., {&'. 1 L"r ,i J""- AprM 1 < May 1C ^ S?"; "? '! rs h.k- t A 18 J i J? RltllhOVf . v Aqv lA (i i-i I TbV.N;:?IM ***htCA, ,Jan' , ^ H..I. t J 1 ?'??* '? Th- IlTiiiPi ' '?*BL J 16 ?l*YJL. ' (J*?- ?? (March 1 I. O. Marshall, JJ J J** { Tl'w Mp? arc ail of tkf irat clan, rem mantled br ian cU ward uhi'd. bp an auderataadia* with the dCw/vn . other. Ilaea^ a, $,4?. Inciadinc w?n-. In drtSrTrfS^; ?! ?anptkm; tM without -ima^ l*,^ * eMf* **" Nelti er tb<> raptatna or owr? oftbeae ahlpa will he mnw ? .*.** ly^pwwla or paraagea aeat by them unieaa ,,T Omfsr. 7 1 i. Ft r freight wpiM ,^r , aj>pir to Tl ** ?4 Soaihat. Ne'w Yot%. ^UW LJV.KPOOL packht rhl or paMHirr, utnlt to RARINM BRSTHlCRS h CO Liverpool, i MOMDllUEfcCO orC. H MARflHALL, M. il from New York an the lit, ana iron Liver poo m the 1Kb at each months ran* mrw roan. Mew Ship HI DDONH, Capt. , lit January. Ship Nllr.RIf) AN, Capt. J. A. Pierce, 1st Pebroary. Ship OARRlCE, Capt N. B. Palmer, lat March. Ship Mil AREA PR ARK. Capt. J. Carfiaa, let ApriL raoM i.i ? r a root .. Ship OARRICR, CapL N R. Palmer, Mth December. RhiprtHAKESPEARE, Capt. J. Calliaa, 16th January. New ahla fUDDONR, Capt. ? Itih Pebraary. Ship SHERIDAN, J A. Pierre, 16th March. These ahipa are ol the first claw, all anned, upwardtof WO mm barthea, bath la the elty of New York, with iarh taa pruvewenu aa W> romhlae feat apeed with uaaaaal ooasfan for oaaaaarera. P,?enr care baa been taken in the arrangement of their acrmnmoHatloni Tb^ phcr ef paaaare heare ta |l M tor whtah ample atorea, InctadWif wiaet, ?r will be prtrri(1"d; withnat wtnea, he. 1 13a. These ahlpa wIMha rantmaaded by eiperleaced maatera, who will make e?*ry rsrruea to iri?a Bral aatiafamoa. Ne ther the raptaina nor the owner* of ahlpa will be reapoaathle tor ant letter*, parceia or nark area aeat h* -them, anleaa refular hilta of ladiaf are Mfnad I herefcr. Par freiefct er paaaafe, apply U. E R. COLLIN* 4 CO, M South at. New Tar k.ario WM. h J AS BROWN 4 CO Lleerpool. The ahlpa M thin line will hereafter goaraaed, and their pace Mar coiMtractina (iwea Ureaa aecurliy not poaaeaaeil by any ather hat *e?eia or war. JI9 ^ v b uB in a mtm , o"~ A gsL & RBOt'LAR COMMUNICATION. IT Remlttanoea and draft" whb freSM and paaa are to a ad from Oreat Brttala and Irelaawl? ROCHER COMMERCIAL LtNE. The SaWriheri raa pert/ally intimate bo their friead* and the pabtic t ti Tally that tbry ran anw enter into rarly ar a?iarnt? aniib them lor the hrliifln|r oat of tkwir lamiliea frlenda by the early apriof ahipa? the BrW of whlrtowlU eommenee raaalnc ftrim Lirerpool on the let Pebraary, IKU, aad will rantinue to raa rejrnlarty erery week aftarwarda, affordirf t?? emipraau the moat desirable aad elifibte caarey aacetbey raa have The detention of vearta at lJeoqtool ea|fafed la tbU trade, haeinr heretofore been a ureal awl jaat c Mae of enm plaint, the aabarriiiera are de?iroa*nf r^naaelng the aame, by deapatr h iajf a ?eaerl every week from Liverpool, to effect the peram aeat eatahHahmeai of aa?h reyuladona la lhair days of aailiag aa will five aatire aatlalhrtloa to alripper*- and W farther in. dacemem far them to glee a preference to ihrlr Line near all ar any tranaleat ?< ???? la. we iaaraMee they ahaM bieariably aall an the appointed day, fhn or nnt (all, and take fretrhi when appoaed ta any tranMent reaael at aurh ratea aa will m aare the tapport and preOraare ta ahippm by thta Una. Thr - " * ? ~ " !?? every ( movealeare AMNTlB* In relation to r-mituneet, their irafla aad poat aoteaon the Boyal " Rank of Irrlnnd" are naid at Srht, free of dwaoaai er charge, ta everrprnriare MM rouaty?w* SSea In the inland lowaa, a newer) ng the aame p*>rai?r aa Bank of I r# land notea a ooaveaieare oaly by thta ?Wahliabtnenl. Their drafta, at well aa paaangearilera. ft he forwarded by the reftnlar parkeia. ? dim- ?n the I t. tth. IfW. and Mth nl each month fa the year. iW reaidlnf In the roantrr can addreiibt leitrra, (aoM paid) which artfl he ptw?ctBal^r at teaided to. Farther pari tcalara raa he aacertained oa ap^Uta tlaa at W Soatk Wee* New York. ____ jlPSai* RW4IE RROTHERW h Cji._ PAIIAOI fBOH ILIOO-A Bnt rate Will aall fro m "?r- '* "* aboot the 1Mb April ?^^Kaott, aad raa aniaaul*' " ef poeaaeg en la elth? r caMn or at< rage. " VU,"m/LT.^ .? r~. . M. B. Peraaaa wtahlng ta remM moary ?? theh MeawM, naa ka-e ?.n, at Sg hi aa Mr Waffh IdSfhWa, Oaay at. BH?a. jtlMa* jflfC II A V It R PACtiKTS-UNlON L'.NE ? Jvlk To sail troiu Nrw York >n the rtth, 16ih and 24tli,and mKMtL from Havre 1st, 8th and v th of every month. from New York. From Havre. Ship LOUIS PHILIPPE, ( 16th Dec. 380 toim, J. Crtstoff, J 8tli April. ( 24lh July. _ i 24th Dec. Ship SULLY, D. Lines, ?lt>th April. ( 8th Aug. (8th Jan. Ship BURGUNDY, Jno. Rorkrtt, < 24th April ( Nth Aug. ( I6(h Jan. ?' 8th May. C 24th Aug ( 24th Jan. < Itiih May. ( 8th Sept. ( 8th Feb. ? 24lU May. I I6Hi Sept. ( I bill Fed. Shrp FRANCOIS, If r, W. W. Pell, ? 8th June. ( 24th Sept 8hip RHONK, Wm. Skiddy, Ship CH IRLKMAONR, A. Richardson, Ship,VILLE DE LYON, MH) urn, Charles Sioddarl, Ship FORMOSA, W. B. Orne, Ship SILVIE DE GRA8SK. L. Wiederholdt, Ship POLAND C. Anthrny, Ship ALB ANY, J. Jshnson , In Feb. I Will May. 8th Sept t 8th Feb. { 1st June. ( 16tl. Sept. ( 16ih F^-d. v 8th June. ( l?t Oct. ( 1st Miirch. < lttth June. I 8th Oct ( 8th March. < IsfJuly. ( 16th Oct. ( 16th Mach. < lib July. ( 1st Nov. 1st April, liith July. 8th Nov. 4 24th Feb. ( 8t h A pril, \ I6U? June. < lit Aug. ( 8th Oct (ItithNov. ( Ui h .March. ( 16th April. 1 24th June. <; 8th Aui;. C I6ih Oct. ( l?t Dec. 16th Mar. 1st May. 8m July. 24th Oct. tuh Mar J6th July. 8th Nov. Mtk Aug. 8th Dec. 2d May. 1st Sept. 16th Dec. From New York. These vesselsare all of the first class and ably commanded, with elegant accommodations for passenger*, comprising all that may be requirtd for cowtort and convenience, including wines and slo'es of every description. Woods sent to either of the subscribers at New York, will be forwarded by these packetsfree of all charges etcept those actually incurred. C.BOLTON. FOX k LIVINCS rON,22 Broad st JSS WM. WI1ITLOCK. Jr. 4? South street. PACKB7N FOK HAVRK ? SECOND LINE.? ThjRhips of this bine will continue their de ?partore fronKNew York on the 1st, and will sail from Havre on the 34th of each month during the year, thus " *?* ? "* ? From Havre, (21th February. < 24th June. ( 24th ? letober. ROLL, (24th March. ' 24th Julv. < .'4th November. C 24th April. < 21th August. ( 24ib December. ( 24th May. < 24th September. ( 24th January. thejr reputation is the i. The accommodations be reqalred for corn very requisite. ? ill be forwarded by the loan the eipenses actually iu 1st January . ) SliipUTICA. 1st May, Capt. J. B Pell, 1st September, > 1<t February, ) 111 June, } 1st October, S ircti, ) Ship ERIK, ShipCHS. w. Lea, m >k. aiasier, T1MORE, k niilrr, tl a iSxSittS&BXittZ to oatine Buildings. 1st July, - _. 1st No* ember, J 1st April, 1 Skin I lit \uffnst. > j 1st December, ) Th* (onmud guarantee of the < , are not surpassed. c< fort. Passengers will b Goods intended tor it subscriber, free from any to curred on them. ~ J? JAMAICA PACKKTS. <Wii To sail from New York on lb* lOih, and from King*. JB^mton, Jam. the 18th of eacb month, The ship ORBIT, Warren Foi master, will ?nil? From New York, From K>?g<-?n, (Jam.) liHb October, 15th November, KM h December, 13th January, Mth Feotuary, 15th March, i Mi April, IMi May ttili June, 1M> July, l?th AugnH 15th September. The skip JNO. W. CATER, Jno. R. Crane, master, wNI sail Frnm New York, From Kingston, (Jam.) I Oth November, 15th Deaeniber, lliih Jaauaiy, 15th January, Mtk March, lftth April, lfth May, 15th June, 10th July, 15tfc August, II th Heplember. 15tb October. Tfeenkove ships are ??* coppered veaaets, of the Arstelaas, ?u?d MMMMM by eipertenced mastera. Their arcommoda tions f?r passengvrs are elegant and estenaive being famished with state rooms, and every way equal in the regular Kurtv peaa Packets. Beds, bedding ami store, are famished in the manner usual with naoket ships, (wines e*cept?d.) The price ?f passage it filed from New Y*rkatf7S, and from Kingston, UlflM. Steerage passage $35. For terms of freight, apply tn B. AYM AR It CO. S4 *outh st. New York, and j#4 CATER k TYRRELL. Kiagstsn. Jam. *3* FOR NITW ORLBANR.-Tbf Loamui, tfQNk snH New York Line ef Packets will sail on every other MnmJay, from New York, sad irom New OrlfiM, ?ad 10 Mure ibe strictest punuuality in Ike tUue of sal I lag ike line will hereafter c?niw ?( the following sbipsi Ship LOI'IMVILLE, Capi Palmer, 1st Ju. Whip HUNTHVILLB. Cape Bldridge, ISO. Jta. Ship VICKSBI Id), Capt Wooduouae. ?tb J? Ship MISSISSIPPI, Cape Davis.lJth Feb. Ship YAZOO. Capt Trask. Kth Keb. Th* above skips are all nw, of Ibe first class, are copper fa* leaed aarf coppered, aud upward* of AM inn* burthen? are of a very light draft of water, being baili in thk? city, ei presaiy for the trade. The price of pasaage is Aied at |loa ; their eabint are flued on the wxt itapraved and convenient plaa, aa<4 fat niaberi in a neat and elegaat sty le. Ample ii?m of the (im qaaht v. will he provided. and every tegard had to the uamfort and entire ssottaetioa of passengers. These park let* are commanded by rapiaia* well eiperieoced la the trade, who will flee every attention aad eiert tbemaelvea m ar commodate. They will at all time* be tawed ap and down the Miaaiasippi by steam boat*, and the strictest punctuality observed lathe time of tailing. Neither ihtowa. r? or captain* nl these ships will he reapoaalltle for jewelry, bullion, precious ?uwiet. ?ilver er plated ware, or for any letter, parcel or Hack axe teat by or nut on board of them, unless regular bill* of I ad lav are taken for the arfme and the v*l?e therein eipreaaed. All good* sent to the subscriber, will be forwarded free of commission. for freight or passage, apply to K K. COLLINS k CO. 74, Sooth st No freight received after the Saiurdry eveamg previous to he day of isiliag. d* ?3* HAVANSAH P ACK * TB-OLD LIN B ? Th?- vt. p? r<,rnr.ri?inif the above hue will bo de.patched ^?^?fVom New fork and Savannah in the followiog order Ship TRKNTON.(aew) Jaa S. Bennett master. Mb p AUBURN, (new) N P l?urfey maater HkH KRPt'RI.K AN. R. W. rimer master. Bkip MILL?DOKVILLK. D. L. Pwur master. Ship NBWARK, T. Dunham master. The ahnve ships are all of ike Aral rlaaa, and ImhIi la this etty eipreaaly for the trade. Their aceommedat msa tor paaaca gert aie elegant and estenalve, and eeery facility witf be af> rorded to shippers by this line. Ooods forwarded to the subeerlbers will be shipped free of all rhargea eicept tboae actually locarred. Por freight or pae?age, apply to JOrfNnrff? k UIWDBN,* WaHat.aad JM WABMBURN h WBWIB.Bavaonak. COHMCHdAL LIMB OP CHAILIA <JPm T< ?N PACK KTH Tbafollewing vesaels r?iap..??- the "*?bo?e Line of Packett Brig DIMON. Fredk "Serwood master. Brig CoRDRLIA, Praacis fiber woo. I master. Brig BI'KNOH AY*R?. H Stuart master. New , Whktleeey master. The above are a II first ciaas vesaelt, hallt eipresslv for this] trade, and commanded by espet ienced masters. Their ac cntnriMMlatton* 'or naaaengem art ntensive and commodious, and eiert toa will be made to please shippers and passengers. Af goods forwarded to the sabaer. her will be shipped free of | Por freight or passage, apply on board, bet wen M array and PiaetL wharves, or to JOSRPH TINKHAM k P. OIMON, 61 South tt Dpstalrt.or WM. A CALBWRL A HONS, jit Agent*. Chariest on. J Oa CHARLl'RTOIl PACK RTR-Cemmereia fffBt Line ?She following vemelt compose the above line of I ^"spMfeW: B ' if DIMON. Frederick Sherwood, matter. Brig COKDKLIA, Prancl* Sherwood, master. Brig BUENOS AYHRS. H. Siuart. ...aster. Brig FANNY (new) W. Wkiulesey, masur. Brg . (new.) " The aliove are all first clam vesaela, built eiprendj A>r the trade, and commanded l?y etperienced masters. Their ac com mod at Ions for pasaengers are etlehsive, and e*ertioas will be made to plesae imth thippert and passengers. All goods forwarded to the *ai?srribers wMl be shipped free of ??..It-1 ? For freight or passage, apnljr to the captain* an hfartf, to ALLRN kPAXBON. W Wall atreet, N. iT or J 91 W M A. C A LD * RLL A SONS. Charleston. B. C. PACK KTf, Skip 4fBl^A?HIN<JToN IMVINII.P W. Latham, natter. Rhip INDIANA, J. B Onano, maa'or., Ship OROR9I A, R. TaBtot. master Those eeasels are of light draft ot water, hallt eipresdr Am* the trade, r f ihe hest materials ot?pi?er tas>ea>d and coppered, with handsome ac commode tiona, and Will sail panrtnelly as arfvectbed. "hen ibe doy of talMog falki on Handay , the ship wfll sail on the Monday CnWowkig. The nrloe of passage M |Mi. without I ?((ones. Ail goods Akr warded to the sabaanaen wBlbeiblpperifreeofaowaaindnn. IB K D HIIRlJiCT k flO.M Month at MRDICAf. A1?l) RfJI???eAL^DR. OLOYRR l"l Is >?Mrtnd m a awl In the treatment of a certain clam o< diwaaes. He aoprW* the pthBc that he has received a regular priifrmi'wml edoeatlon In tms country, and It not to be cloaaed with the tetf awned dortors, medical pnltfi, and pretenders the doy (NRpe Nol ? Ann tL, near the Americuo Mnaenna.? Private entrance third <<** RBBI Ihe Mat tuns. Lamp at the ianer eOeedoor a the eveotog (ufTtf DAT11T LA1PI, WillAITIO-tarmi r MnIihkiI Ui ^ap??atal?a?pa, recently invented to Maaarn Dnu fc Co. Paria, aaperiar T MM y , ,||K ee their utiliy aad beauty. Tbe *uba?r*er, m sole a*ent aad I Mortar la the United Hum for Meaart. Dwiifc Co., krp lem mpMifMhr M l( (tain, with a complete moruieit of ike above Mated mm nor fhahionaMe Lamp*, which be intendt to keep constantly oa hand, and invite* all tboae who may be interested in tbe oae thereof, to favor hhn with a call, being confident that thia artt cle, e Mi rely arw, from the great popularity it hat already np q a iced among the faahionable circle# in Pari* and from the ex teosive order* which are com Unity received, that ha Merita cannot fail to be a* duly appreciated by this Iatell igent oerom ti nny, a tew seconds being betidea sufficient to examiae it a ad ? ecogniie all iu useful properties, the mecbaniam being per fectly plain in iu construction and spent lion, and being apt the same tune an object of curiosity by Itself. These Lainos can be adapted to any purpose in the way ol Illumination, ana it can be a>aerted without hesitation or eaag Iteration ? that oae alone proouces a light equal to !5 ??wrn candles. One of these lamp* can he used a) discretion wttnoot the least al teratioM on the mantle piece, on the table, or by a ??7 *'mple combination adapted as a chandelier. One of the peculiar properties 01 this ingenious invention if u.at It is the gins* tube and not the wick that recuses the DP i ,*? . ,a,tcr Is not iu lh?- least increased by the ratting nor diminished oy the lowering ef liie wick.eicept, bowover, when total extinction ia required? Another peculjarity also of It Is, that the mest common lamp II can be used, ii becoming clarified by the function* of the 1 "hi* / which latter is wound up once in the ev?n.ng,and ilie light suitably regulated, no snufiing or no further atteiiliaH ts required for the whole night. The subscriber Ims also on hand a full assortment of plain ami fancy Candle Screens, an article also entirely new, cheap, easily aoapted to candles, which gives them the deceptive ap pearance ol lancy lamps, and as they cause an agreeable and genile light, are very reeomniendnhle to industrious readers and writers. There are also such fancy screens of a larger de scription, nnd fancy globes attached to the above lamps, j 12-3 <i * AITG'N DIAC.ON Do'c HIK CAHrBJiTKh'S I'?7CK SL.11 DISP?KSAHV, fliO. 4, PECK SLIP, first door below Pearl street. Doctor Carpenter having had the advantage* of a regular medical education, and having received his Diploma for the Iiraniew of Physic and Surgery, from the New York State iledical Society, an i laving had twenty-six years' general and verv successtul practice in this city, devotes bis personal and undivided attention to the cure of sll diseases incident to Trail humanity, and particularly to a certain class or train of diseases lor which so many nosi runts and plans of medicine abound in th>' columns of the newspapers. Diseases require it* be treated agreeably to the symptoms that may prevail and the various stages and changes tltey may assume? and hence the least refaction must satisfy any discerning mind that no specific nostrum can he applicable u> all eases. The extensive experience of Dr Carpenter in all stagehand varieties of Ibis disease, enables him to oiler a speedy ana thorough cure, and te adept a class of medicines so arranged and compounded as noi tooffi-nd the tnste or lead to suspicioa ?compounds totally unknown to the ordinary quacks of the day. fcr Separate eotrance* and oflices have been arranged fot | the privacy of patients, who can never come n contact Charges moderate and adapted to the rapacity of the patient, j An infallible preventive of crrtaiu diseases to be obtained at | tbe office? Price, #2. jl-3m* tT'j W | HhWAob. ? CKOSS'n ArfcCIMC MIX Tl' KK?Kortlic cure of OoiMirrhoa, Glei/ta, stric tures aad analagous complaints of the or^aasof generation.? The Gonorrbixa is a disgustiag, contaminating ard annoying malady, that has loag existed, dses exist, and. over will exiat, and Is loo well known to require any explanation. )t is quite easy to be got; but has been very difficult to get ciearof. It it a companion tijat but few adu're. allhoughli secma ao very solicitous oi admiratioa. It per -vdea all ranksof society, high and low, rich and poor, mntriraonial and tiagle. Although so troublesome in iuef. and to distretaiog, nnd of ten fatal in its consequences, it it n onease the treatment for which has been mare intolerable than itaeU. A person wno it so unfortunate as to contract the complaint. If he follows a fashionable jm| vice^nust first deprive himar 1 1 cf all application to business, which pernaps require* hit immediate atteotlqn, at "exercisehas a tendency to aggravate the difficulty," aad confine himseit to nit room. He must then ?e hted, leeches, kept constantly sick with doses ol tartar emetic, purged.de. prived of;al I articles of food, and usual drink, in ol der to break inflammatory action. Then follows a long train of nauaeating mixtures, irritating ii\jeciiom, lotions, ointment* and fomenta lien. Kvery day some new change must he made, until ai last, after tbe patient haa been kept "nnder hand" tut ornino months, be is left witlfa stricture, disease of the prostrate gland, swelled testicle*, chronic inflammation of tl?e mucus mem brane of the bladder, rleet, or some other detestable malady, that will remainmcurable at long at he live*, and from the ffni an exposure that excites the ridicule of aH around him. In Cross's Specific Mixture the person possesses a remedy that completely obviates all these difficulties, and make* a ran . Id and permanent cure without the least regard to diot, drink , or exercise. Tbe remedy it uaparalleled In power. It baa the specific property of entirely neutralizing tbe poison, ann suppreaamg all symntoins of the coootnint. sometimes in tweaty-fov boars It is notour object u> give a long quackfch recommend.? Mm h eaperience, alarge number ol catet, and extensive ob servation has proved, incomrovertibly, its superior efficacy, la short, tuck is the confidence in the Mixture, founded on obser vation alone, that t ' <? proprietor challenges a single cote o! re cent Gonorrhoea to be brought, In wbich the Mtxtare wKJ not effect a rapid cure; under a forfeiture of $500. It Is presented to tbe public lor tbeir benefit, as they nana much in need of it, and tt la hoped they will make a proper ?MM With tnis remeoy persons can cure tnemseives witaoattbe least exposure, change of diet, or change i a apphcation to bu siness. These are considerations sufficiently great to be of coa sequeace. The medicine contain* nothing that ianflhe Want ityory a* the const iiutlen. Gallons of It might be taken bot no bora would follow, further, the disea?e cannot he contracted If a d*ae of the Mia ' tcre is taken at mghton going to bed wbnti exposed. It is put up in bottles, with full directisMU acoompoaylng tt at |l a bottle. One bottle Instt a week, which generally curot. Many arecured in twodaya. For tale oalv by Milnnrh Gamble, 193 Broadway, corner of Dey street t ri,r. ilaion, corner of Grand aad Bowery ; M. 0. Slocum, cornor of Broadway and Daaae street; A. B. h D. Sand*, 1M> Pulton St. cornel of William, Mew-Vork j Jones ft Hutchinson, corner ?f Cbeaaat h Seventh at.. PhiladHnhia. N. B. Call for Crnaa'* Specific Mixture. The proprietor* signature ami namberof reaidoace it on tbe label of oaah bottle. jMa* CHKNHALk. THE NEW YORK CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING CO. hsvr rumUMlT for sale Oil Vitriol, Alum, Bleaching fl?lu, Copperas, Aqua Ataoma, Maria ik Asid, Aqo* Cnrtif, Nitric Acid, ? lor Vitriol Manganeac, And n?av other anisic* In the liar of their haeUtoss. Order* wdl b? received at ibeir Bankui* hous?. No M Broadway, or at the oik-e of tbetr a|Mi, No. SI Wrw otreet. cny ?K(). n. GILBKRT. A(NL HI NTV H'D ( KI.KBHATRB KEDDROPR FOR Office 5 Dvi*ton at ? Never knowa to fail.? Thoae articled with the True real diaeosc are informed that U ey can Am a ?afe, certain and effectual core, bv apply ing at 5 Division ?t The natnre ef this medicine la ?och that It drives every ve?tige of the poison from the ays em In a very few day*, no matter how aggravated the case; la addition tn lit be Hsore and certain, It la alao aate and aecrel, the moat Intimate ad I icing unabla to detect the uaeof It. Roth sexes may nee It, with perfect aafety, wltboat regard to circumstances or sttu atioa, or any respect ta diet The wonderful corea effected hy tliia extraordinary medicine la different parts of th? U. Riate*. have rendereH It ao celebrated that it la In universal demand from Maiae to Florida. Oat of thousands mf cases in r.o *ingle instaaeehai it ever been known to fal'j several caaes of II or Rrttn standing have been cared after every thing elae baa failed. Certiorate* can l?e ?een br apply tag at ilil* office. The tiolvrreai locceaaof It mu all competition at defiance; If yoa with a remedy, be lore aad And No. 6 Division at the onlv place In the city where it is sold. Tn prevent mistake* every bottle will have the srrltten *ig aatore of Dr. U. LB VIMON, or Whom It can be obtained pri vately at all time*. roTi-Iia* / \BRTIN AtlTcOn PLA INTH-D*. CHERRY R " ' selebrated Astringent rill* are now considered an Infailt ble cure, after the fallare ofcopsiva, rah -ha, Infections. Ac.? Over I no, no? botes have been eoM without anv complain* to any agent For Brave I, loat of runtrol of bla ider, or prsatrate glands. and all sffeciioos of the kiJacys. tbeae pills arc pre eminently sorressfaU. In female weaknesses. preen sieboms, irregalariiy and seppressioe, tbey never fail lo restore to per fect health Dr. Cherry's piila are the lemale* best friend. For sale wh.4rstrte ami retail by A. R. k D RANDR, m '?(ton ?t. MM I m * Hum. and at the MIowmg drug stnree ?Corner Dry anr R roadway ; cor. Walker and Broadway. 4R Nii "< #44 Bronnway : eor. ( aad Pearl ; earner owery and Walker t aot. Srand ami Bowery; por. CanaJ aae Ma?l*on: cor llnarton aad Bowery, cor. Road aad Rawr ry: aad P. Bameit's, 55 Rlwk A venoe. Price ? I per bo*. N. B Country merchants who desire to boy by tlm dnsea or from, will be sapplied a< a liberal diacoant. aad ll>e Pills will lie warranted to them to prodace the desire* I effect. mSi-lm* ___ * A3* R % V A N N A H PAC K B1B-OM BttaNiahed Line ?The packets compoaMg the above Hne will aad ? ???nn regular ?orceaaion a* fallows: Rhip ANHELI()ITB. R. Mrhols, maater Rhip OCMULOKB, (aew) T. J. Leovitt. Rhip M ACON.W. Oabora, maater. Rhip CBLIA, l>. L. Foner, maater Rl '!? Lot; tRA. D H. Trnmae, master Rhip OCONEB, < aew | J. D. Wilaan. maater. The above ahip? were alt bailt la New York eipreaaty for thl? business. ami are commanded by aaptaiaa well acquainted with the trade. Their accommodation* are eery aapermr, and every facility will be afforded to shippers aad paaaenjrerv All eooila forwarded in tlie anbeertbera will be shipped free mt c>mmia>ion RCOTT A MORRKLL, Tt Hoaib at. |7S PUtlUHID DAItT JAMKROORDHN RRKRBTT, RO. 21 ARU ITRBBT. orThellt^.Vn hmh u" The etten.iee rircalattoo chaaaet for L Jnw! rwirj. ?? ? *n parlor ? ? twfi MNBt, oa Lisa, I day; fo? Jd?y,. fl ^I'days, #1 17 j l? days. ?t a . I oa a 5C ! * ? II - - tr 8 I 0*| I . . I 75 1 9 . . tit IS . ? t? ? ro* ???*T LINKS, oa LKSS. ? Ti^h " * * ? months, . . . M I month, - . . 3 M 1 1 month*, ... MM \ T ^ Mid before R>etr naerHom A.lvertleementa maeited in the Nisst.li m (I M per aqoareeveiy inaertkm. BMoanine Haa*t.n- i??oedevery mormng.eicept Ranoav^ re, two cent* per ropy. Coontry subarrfeers TamMmd ad mme rate, ftw any apeeifie period, mi a retnitanre ta ad. vanre. Nopapereent, unlem paid In adrasiee. Kvikimo llrsAt n iaaoed every afternoon at One o'alHl, Price, two rem* per eopy Cnomry strtwrRien tareiahed at the mme rme? cm* in adewwo. Wbkrlv Nra*i.n -iaanmi erery Ratnrday maralne ai ? ?? ?lock? Price ?| arms per copy. Famished tn coontry Hhaoi. hen at #3 per aanom, la advance. I oaaseoonawr* nre reyaeated to anorem their letieri m Jm mm Mods* Ri? W, Proprietor and Bditor j aad aH let tens oa hnsiaem most he post poid.