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[ Wmi our Bwvtaf E?uoa .l??wr<?r | WtMti'i WMm. TVk ?ton have a raraiah way Of aaorURK with oar hoaee and raara, They love to Isagb and Joke all day, And taunt im mra with jibe* and jeer*. Both leattof. a ad pleating Are ibev; aad at ibctr fancies iy, Tltey boat, or they coax. ?r They love ar hate, or laayh or cry. Bat lam, l>e they coy ar kind. Though ibcy aaay mink their thoughts are hid, Are, to a woman, all taclia'd, To do at their fair mothers did. Tb?** women, too, are like the wind. W'bieh hluws upon the weathercock, They turn ut men a* they're inclined. With coaxing wayt, or atormy shock. Wo one day, can man *ay, Thai woman's will will ?t?adfaat hold, For any h >ur to show llieir pow'r, They' I kiss or frown, or smile or scold. But lasses he they coy or kind. Though they mav think their thoughts are hid. Are. to a woman, all inrlin'd, Todoat their fair mothers did. Delay of the Newtapkrs ?y the Orbat WreT een.?Very great complaints have been made about the delay in obtaining the newspapers from the Great Western yesterday afternoon experienced by all the newspapers in the city. Tho reason is thus explain ed. Mr. Heskins, one of the underlings at the Cou rier if* Enquirer office took a coach at 4 o'clock, for Pike street, at the foot of which he alighted, and wont on board the steamship, from which he took all the newspapers, letters, per;>dicals, Ac., pla ced them in his coach, and returned with ihem to the Courier office, whore such were selected as suited the purposes of that establishment, and the remainder, a'ter a detent.on of three or four hours, was sent to the Post Office, instead of being forward ed to those to whom they belonged, and who would have received tin m hours sooner, but for the imperti nent interference of this contemptible whippersnap per. Front Washington. Washington, April 22, l?3fl. Ktport of the Thsel Inmstiyntinf Committee?Extriikion ?/ i/r Graves, and censure of the Seconds, ire. The long agony is over. The committee of investi gation in relation to the late duel, hare finally made their report, and astonished the whole House. This commit tee has held its meetings in secret, and been engaged in the investigation for several weeks, with closed doors. Not a whisper has been permitted to escape respecting their decision, or of what has transpired before them while in conclave. The very secretary or clerk was sworn to secrecy, and even after the report had been prepared and all the witnesses examined, not a syllable was known of what would be the result. Late yester day the rule was eespended to enable the committee to make the Report, which concludes with a resolution re commending the expulsion of Mr. Gravesfot a breach of privilege, and the censure of the seconds in the duel. The effect was electrical, aad after ordering the repert Co -be printed, the House ad journed. A counter report was also submitted Wy the minority of the committee, which was, likewise, ordered to be printed. This is, perhaps, the grossest outrage which has been committed, for many years, on the rights of a member. Owe of the rules of the House requires that when the character of a member will be impeached, or charges brought against it,before any committee, he shall have the privilege of rebutting those charges, and cross examining the witnesses. But in this esse, the committee, in direct violation of the rule, hna gone into the investigation and made its report, without giving the persona implicated and w ho are to be expelled and censured, the chance of defending themselves. Wise is quite farious.and Gravea laughs at this i ti potent attempt to deatroy him.? l*eople here think, too, it it very strange that the com mittee should make a report censuring the members of their own body, and even requiring the expulsion of one ofibem, for an act of which tne deceased was at guilty as the survivor, aad to whom they ordered fune ral Manors to be paid, and absolutely attended his body to the grave, and wore the usual mockery of woe oa their arras, in hoaor of his memory, thas approving the act. This report will not only give rise to grent warmth of discussion, but to much heart burning, and may possibly lead toother duels. Webb does not escape scot free? but is exonerated from the offence of a breach of privi lege. Many of the Whigs here disapprove ef the letter of Siddle. and object to his making himself the leader of a party. They do not wiah to mingle themselves with the Bank question, and think that Biddle was prong in publishing his letter to Mr. Adams. Honarr. Marker*; or Steamships akd Newsboats.? "llolloh! there, you fellows in the beat there, how dare yon make last to thia ahipT Push off. or d a year blood, I'll swamp yon " All thia would be eery , well cmong the Blackwall watermen, er the Bristol mud larks; but a little more of the tuaviter ia modo will ?be aeeassary to oarry a man comfortably in the barber of New York, although be did have the lack to come in .oocond best ia the rare. Coptwation or Erkeat Mai.traters.?The Marper'a published yesterday, AUo?; or tk* Myturitt, through which we have hastily ran to catch the plot and aae story, but which we must read over and again to drink ia the beaaty of the sentiment, and the polished ele gance of the style. A chord that vibrates through the socl is interwoven with every passage of this most puw erful and sinfolar work; the hidden mysteries of our aauare, its beauties and its errors, are laid before us, and meaully we quiver at the touch of the hand that unveils te us, in all the deformity of vice, motives and feelings whirl we are wont to look up to as beautiful and good. The delineations are given with a master's hand, and the sense must be, indeed, opaque, that cannot discover their fidelity. The plot is advanced to its denouement with a versatility M incident and continuously-increas ing effect that rivet* us to the psge. The characters are finely contrasted, and the intermediate shades well filled in. The aohle-spwited Maltravers?the beautiful and artless Kvelyn?are exquisite pictures, and acquire an absorbing influence over our attention. Bbthubiaam in the pursuit of Lett era.?Tbe of the United State* to. John G. Cobb, came on 46r trial ia th? United States Circuit Court at Charles ton. on Msnday sen night The prisoner, a mail carrier, was indicted for opening a letter, and abstracting bank antes therefrsin. on the 15th of September last, on the mail route. between Camden and Ysrkvtlle. The jury found the prisoner pnilty. The punishment fur the of fence, prescribed by s-t of Congress, is pum*Ument, not less thas ten, nor more than twenty ene years. M-msi. Philosophy.?-The landlord of a pot house in r-ne of the csuru running from Dmry Lane to Cath erine sweet, (Westminster.) has issaed a large placard of the week's " amuaeasents ' at hi* boeae. After enu merating the concerts, free and easies. fighting matches, Jtc.. that make up the previous six days, it is added. '? Sunday?Humor can investigations tar trial by jury !" JWe have something like this at Tammany Mali every Sunday also.) DirrsREPCE airwtEP small art> oreat.?At the rCity Court at (llndriktn, on Saturday week, one George Ms*well, for petit larceny, was sentenced to on# month's imprisonment. and ten lashes At the same ftmo Samuel Gibson, for grand larceny, was awarded ?hr?s month'* imprisonment, and rosary lashes. tJ~ All ike ptpari Maw that IHmrml SatharUad has baaa sentencad to traasportatioa far lifa Diemaa'i Laad. Thia is iacarract, u Vaa Diamaa's Laad is mat a paaal aettlamaat, no convict having baen ever neat there. He will, most prebablj, be eent ta Bermada to wark an the fartifications, and from thence to Norfolk Island, where the chain gangs are employed. Trlantph af Steam?The Mrlaa sad Use Grant Weatarn?Tlie puisgc af the AtUaUe la fourteen days I The excitement yesterday was tremendous; from an early hour in the morning until dark, myriads of persons crowded the Battery to have a glimpse of the first vessel which had crossed the Atlantic from the British ides, and arrived at this port; indeed, it is said, that every Englishman in the city, at one time or other, during the day, was gazing at the dark look ing vessel with the American eolors at the fore, and the flag of old England at the stern. This excitement was further increased by the arrival af the Great Western, from Bristol, which left that port on the 7th instant, making the passage in fifteen days, thns solv ing the problem of possibility, and showing what can be done by cntet prize, expenditure, courage, and skill, in encountering the stormy weather which these two vessels have so successively braved and surmounted. The Sirius, however, is the pioneer, aud to her the glory of the Argonaut is due. The approach af the ' Great W? stern" to the har bor, and in front of the Battery, was most magnifi cent. It was about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. The sky was clear?the crowds immense. The bat tery was filbd with the human multitude, one half of whom were females, their faces covered with smiles, and their delicate persons with the gayest attire.? Below, on the broad blue water, appeared this huge th'ngof life, with four masts, and emitting volumes I of smoke. She looked black and blackguard ?ns all i the British steamers generally are?rukish, cool, i reckless, fierce, and forbidding in their sombre eolors , to an extreme. As she neared the Sirius she slaek I ened her movements, and took a sweep round, form i ing a sort of half circle. At this moment, the whole J Battery sent firth a tumultuous shout of delight, at the revelation of her magnificent proportions. After making another turn towards Statcn Island, she made another sweep, and shot towards the East Ri ver with extraordinary speed. The vast multitudes rent the air with their shouts again, waving hand kerchiefs, hats, hurraing to a very great degree. Af ter shewing herself thus, she took up her station at the foot of Market street, at a slip assigned to her, and thus let the thousands rest inqaiet. It is a singular coincidence that both vessels should have arrived on St. George's day, the patron saint of tht country to which they belong. Old England will exult in the achievement, and great will be the chuck ling among its seamen and mercantile people at this prosperous is-ue of so great an undertaking. These voyages, it must he remembered, are only experimen tal ones; the Sirius was not constructed for the pas sage of the broad sea, and cameoiTon her expedition almost impromptu, and crossed in eighteen days, on eleven of which foal winds prevailed; yet in the eighteen days she ran 3 519 knots! The Great Western was built with more preparation, and has, therefore, accomplished her object more speedily ;? but the opinion sow is that the distance can and will be ran in ten or twelve days, when every thing is ar ranged and calculated for that purpose. We have given below the particulars of the con atrueiion of the Great Western, as we have previous ly done of the Sirius and the /loyal Victoria, (the name of which has been altered to the British Queen.) And here we may be permitted to remark that we were in error when wa stated that the Sirius, now here, was the "pig ship," concerning which an anecdote appeared in the Hersildon Sunday week ;? the Itoyal Victoria also is a different vessel from the Victoria onboard af which the accident occurred by the bursting of a boiler, as mentioned yesterday mor ning Captain Roberts, of tha Sirius, was spoken of in the most complimentary terms by the ladies, his passengers. "They should," they said, "bavekeen dreadfully alarmed by the bad weather, but they felt quite safe when they thought they were ander Capt. Roberts' eharge, whose celebrity as a steam naviga tor was proverbial." The cook, who is aa authority in such matters, stated that the rolling was very tri fling, and net so heavy as in a sailing vessel, in short, nothing could have been more satisfactory for all purposes than this bold expedition, and we truai it will redound to the permanent profit, as it certainly does to the enterprise of alt concerned. The results to business, commerce, manners, arts, social life, and the moral approximation of the two hemispheres, we have on divers occasions adverted to, and shall again when we are not so pressed with news. At present, we must conclude with the detsils relative to the Great Western, from the London literary and scien tific journals, only premising that the Sirius and most probably the Great Western will leave this pert for London direct, on the 3rd or 5th May. The Great Western was designed and built, and is owned wholly, we believe, at Bristol; so that the somewhat sleepy but venerable old port, which first, through Cabot, feund out the vamtio;. in the needle of the mariner's compass, and established the trade between this country and Russia, as well as discov ered Newfoundland, and described diet nctly the coast of Florida (as many contend) the yearbefuoe Colum bus mad* hia voyage,? Bristol, waking from her Rip Van Winhle slumbers, has had the honor of rousing Kngliah enterprise to a new effort of the highest inte rest, coming very near, too, at the least, to taking the lead, nominally aa wall aa virtaally, in that effort her a. If. At all events, the Great Weatern is in itaelf an achievement sufficient to renew for that ancient city thefameofthe dava when Mmater Canyage'a mer chant ships were the firat on the globe; witness the Mary and John, of 900 tons, 420 years ago. This noble staamer hag ? burthen of 1,340 tons. How it compares with the class it belongs to, aad with its spry littbw competitor before mentioned, may be judged by the least seaman like reader we have, when we say, that, ns far as we know, the largest jteani ship in Her Majesty's navy, aad that a new one, ta the Gor gon, with a tonnage of 1150 The Gorgon is con structed to carry 20 days' eoal, a crew of 150, and 1000 msn besides, and stores far 6 manths. Her en gines are only of the tame power with those of the Sirius. The largest American steam-khip wc have heard of, is the Natehex, now or lately on the stocks at New York, and intended to ply as a packet be tween that city and the southern port wnoee nam* she bears; her tonnsge is 900. The Wilberforce and the Victoria, Hull packets, were considered to be at the head of the old order of boats ; the former a I ttl* exoeeding 200 feet in length, with paddlr-wheela 24 feet in diameter, and eng net second only to those used in the American scheme. There may be a far ther comparison with the Bristol boat, by stating that her length is about 240 feet; that each paddle shaft, af ter turning, weighs 6| tona. and the intermediate shaft 4| tons, with diameters of 18| and 17| inches; thai her cylinders art 734 mrhesin diame er?the G >rgon'a be ing 64 inches?and nearly rivalling the size of the hugs*' ever used in the most extensive operations of the Cornish mines; that the has foar boilers, rated to weigh, with the water in them, 190 tons?bordering on a stowag- room capable of containing in iron box es nearly 900 tons of cot!; an?t that her two marine engines sre stated to have a 226 horse pswer each.? T? imagine, m a word, the appearance this vessr| makes in the river, among the myriad craft which enc rcle her, ene must conce ve of a large man of war of 80 guns, with the unwieldy protuberances we have mentioned at the sides, a steam apparatus of the to tal weight of 470 tens, a groat black funnel, and vo VINEGAR!! VINEGAR!!! VINEGAR!!!! AT REDUCED PRICES. V 1 K ? ? A K FACTORY OM L O N U I I L A I B> OH BERSELIU'I SYSTEM. tzr WRITS WINS VINEGAR, of the best quality, healthy ik At far all parposes, aadfffre from the daageroas ingredients generally ased M gi?e strength ta other vinegars; by storing it ia a csol place it improves daily, aad la ape clally good far pickling, druggists, djars, kitchen uses, kc. The meat celebrated cfaemiaU, aack aa Dochereiner, B. L. Sabuhatih, Taylor, Otlo, Gay, Laaaaa, and Berzeliaa re commend lb a Vinegar by ibis system as superior U> any other. The following certificate Ironi Mrs. G old, the celebrated Picklestras*. who baa for three successive years taken the premioni from the American Institute, will suRce of itseli to establish a reputation for this Vinegar, offered at low prices by EDWARD BAYER, 31 New street Certificate?Premium Pickle Establishment. New York' April, 1838. 1 do nerehy certify that 1 have tes ed Mr. Bayer's Vinegar, aad base no hesitation in pronouncing it a pure article, free froaa all and every pernicious ingredient, and superior to any Vinegar mt.de in this counirv 1 tiuve ever used, and eqnal to tbe very best While Wine French Vinegar. 1 feel pleasure in recommending it to pickling merchants and families in general. KLIif. I. OOOLD. P. 8.?A beautiful saaipic of mured picklu, put up specialty in this vinegar, by Mrs. Uoold, may be seen at the store, 31 New street lumes of smoke in dtie proportion ; and withal, for the plan is amphibious, a complete sailing machine ry?for emergencies of fair winds or accidents to ma chinery? including four rather low masts, rigged somewhat in schooner style, and able to add conside rably on occasion to the boat's speed. It appears that this ship is much the largest, on the whole, ever built. The fore cabin is 46 feel long; an ample en gine room is left in the centre; and this separates the former from a state cabin of 82 feet in length and 34 , in extreme breadth, taken up, except in the centre, with berths (like the fore cabin) at the sides, includ I ing, above and below, and fore and aft, 128 sleeping | places for one class of passengers, besides which there are 20 for servants. Of the very costly and ele gant fittings up of this grand saloon we can add no ' thing to the plentiful details furnished by the daily papers; suffice it to say, that Mr. Parris has had ! charge of the decorations, which are in the style of Watteau and date of Louis XIV., and that no pains seem to have been spared to outdo the Liners, and " astonish the natives" on the other side of the sea. We should not ffrget that, affixed to the frame work of tho engine is an indtx, by which the number of strokes performed by the machinery, and the rate ol their performance, is shown with the greatest accu racy, and which, it is staud, without requiring to be again wound up, will mark as many strokes as suffice for the whole voyage to New York. Finaiiy, she must doubtless be pronounced as staaneh a piece of British naval architecture as ever floated, as well as the most elegantly decorated of all. Her engines have been proved?the boat has been and will be thoroughly tried throughout?200 tons of car go will be taken, if olfered; and so the Great Wes tern, hoisting at length the lion-flog, will commence her march on the mountain wave, with the motto, vietory or death. She is expected to make her pas sage out, under average circumstances, in fifteen days, and tho retnrn voyage in twelve. Fair luck befall her! But we are not yet done with the steamers. We promised to give a summary of all that is proposed by the various parties, and we have not yet named the greatest of all the lions by far?we mean the Victorim, now on the stocks, at Limehouse. This extraordina ry ship is the project and property of the British and American Steam Navigation Company. Their plan, as first announced, was, to build a hue, composed of two British and two American steam ships, of great tizecach, as sufficient to keep up a communication twice a month to and from New York; the reason for uniting the two classes, being, of course, that British ships, by treaty of commerce, are not permitted to take foreign goods to the United States?they must be shipped in American bottoms; while, on the other hand, Amensan ships are not permitted to bring for eign goods to England except for exportation only. By the union of both, all descriptions of goods are se cured. These four were expected to make as many passages to and fro as eight sailing packets would. More were to be added as required. The tonnage pro posed was 1,200, and the herse power 300; and the ships were estimated to eost 40,000/. each. The an nual expense of such a vessel was rated at 18,430/., in cluding fuel out and home fir six voyages, or for 42 000 miles. This calculation, which wetnink werth J'reserving, is exclusive ef the charges incident to reight. These, with the profit also on freight, are contingent. Set down this at 400 tons measurement goods, with eertain prices, and 60, 80, and 100 pas sengers, ef tbrrc different classes, and we have 4 600/. receipts on freight. The expenses on the same being rated at 2,520/., the net freight out and home is made to amount to 3,880/., or above 50 per cent per annum on prime cost; or 30 per cent with a net of 1,200/. and 800/. out and home. We subjoin, for reference, the following items of the annual expense of the floating establishment: ? Commander, 300/.; first mate, 109/ ; second mate, 80/.; third mate, 60/.; surgeon, 100/.; twenty-five seamen and apprentices, 600/; ten fire men, at 60s., 360/.; oVie engineer at 150/.; one at 100/., and one at 80/., 330/.; one carpenter, 50/.; oil, tallow, and tow for engines, and other small stores, 1,000/. CP ON A SVBJKCT DRKPLY I ft T ft HUNT ING TO MANY.?Nine* (be publication of my little private volume on Venereal Disease, he. (designed originally for thoae whs wished ta have a private, a? well ai a ipeeoy aa<l conve nieat mode or core,) it baa been my lot to witness wo many wretched eiantp'es of ibeae diseases, arising clnelly from (lie various boaating nostrum* which fill onr daily papora, aa to ta dactme to give a portion of time eipreaaiy to cnsultatma on them Itia not, however, by any meaaa agreeable to entrr, myself, upon Uie advertising list?yet, the importance of the aorjeci. together with the difficulty of making my oractire known in any other way, baa led me to (hit course. Perhaps there are no di'eases which give a more intense degree of suf fering to (he mind, nor are there any which require a grea er share r?i knowledge and eiperience, combined wltk strict in tefrity, in (hove who are conaulted on them. And when it fur. ther h- reflected on that venereal diseases, if m t horaughly eradl-aied from the constitution, do not confine themselves to thoae who flrst contract them, hut eitend to the virtuous and innocent, it must appear to every man or sense, that these com plaints are worthy of thetimo anil talent of the very heat phy sicians. In ashing, however, for so great a share of aoafldence on aso>0"i*r"> deep sn Interest, it seems e pedtrnt that I should also give lame statement o< the ground on whluh I seal! this eonfldeuce. For these reasons, though I heg to state.thst in addition to heing a graduaie of Rdnburgb, a member ol the Royal College #f Surgeon'. London, as well as the smhor of the "Private Treatise," written espressly on dla- asesof ibis nature, I have also testimonial letters from the greatest sur geons in Rumpe to the moat eminent In America, na Dr. Mott of New York, and Dr. Phyalckof Pkiladelphm. snd these may be seen by any one who wishes it I would therefore only mid, lhat those who write hy the post, or otherwise cnns .lt me, will receive the faithful attention of one of much eiperience and knowledge in thw department of diseases. JONRPH RALPH. M D . M Coortlsndt st. 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Purchaser, ask to s?e it before you spend your money. mSl-lf WANTED CONSTANTLY, a number of young men, (Americans) lor whaling voyages in good ships. Amongst those that are wanted are hlncksiniihs, coopers, cai prnters and landsmen. Those that wish stscli a voyage, would do well to call at 'I IIO,MAS LEWIS'S Clothing Store, 317 Water sir* et, corner ol Peck slip, w here they w ill lie hono rably dealt with. All clothing and other necessaries fu imht-d on,credit. a2 lna* CMMWi L I E EDITION OFllOSlOPlk'S S WORKS?W. SANbFOKD, 23 Ann sl lias thr satisfac tion ofannouncing to the admires of Mrs. Opie's writings, (whose claim to the foremost rank in Euglisn Liu-r lutv lias been warnd y acknowK dged by Sir Walter Scott, Miss Edge worth, and tlte first authors of every language,) that be has no-v finished the last Volume ol the first and only complete Ameri can edition other works, comprised in sis volumes, and that lie is ready to receive nod execute all orders for them. Those iadi-sand pi-ntleinen who wish to -erurc iliis valuab e addition to ttieir libraries, without which no collection of English lite rature,-an he deemed complete, will pleasrapplv to W Sand ford, 23 Am st. In correctness and brauty of paper and to pograph*, convenience ot form, and every r? quisitr of a hand some book, tns edition will not yield to any tha* have i.-suvd from the American press. aSO-lw TO CONSHNEKS OF Oils OH OAS ?The In ventor And Manufacturer of the Safety Reflecting Sp rit Lamp, s<> much approved in giving a clear light without shade, invites the public to inspect his new patterns in Brass and Bronxe, suitai- le for Dry Goods, Jewellers, and Fancy Stores. Al-o, Lamps for B.lliard and Reading Room*, Kefectories, Groceries, he. requiring n strong light, and are warranted to burn at half the expense of oil or gas. Lamps can be viewed at his old store, 8 Catharine street, or 478 Greenwich, coiner of Canal. Spirits sent by his wngons as usual. Observe the nasne, a20-lm* G. MIC HELL, Spirit Lamp* on each side. OCUKK.NH PAY .?SALT RHEUM, KINO WORM. TETTER, BARBER'S,or JACKSON ITCH, SCALD HEAD, and all other diseases of the skin, are effectually cured by the use of "SANDS' REMEDY FOR SALT RHEUM," which has ?OSS been t?'*ted in ri*me 2500 ca-etTwilboui in oae instance having failed. No alteration in diet is necessary, and tbere is no (laager ia applying it even to the lenderest infant It h a discovery aever before knowa ia the history af medicine, ami every pet son afflicted with cutaneous diseases ia any form is iavited to nuke immediate use of this valuabl* medicine. Numerous certificates ot its virtues have been received by the proprivtor, and will tie ex hibited on application. Prepared ami sold by A. B. k D. SANDS, 100 Folion street, eorn?r of William, and sold by druggists generally ia many of the principal cities and towns in thr United States. N. B. Jt can be ordered wish other goeda of any of the prin cipal druv gists in thiscity er Ph ladelpbia. a21 I in* TWAIN's WoIOr SUGAR PLVHH-As effiee i? cions and convenient niedic>ne lor children, causing worms te be discharged in great numbers and even w hen there is no appearance of worms they do much pood in carrying off the secretion of muens from the stomach and bowels which gene rate them, ai d is as injurious te chiidrea as worms alive. For sale by the proprietor's agent, NATHAN B. 9RAH AM, ar27if No. 4# Nassau st corner Ot Fallon. <<T GAME)?1 ?AWl!-l CONCLUKHKDI! 1 DU GOODWILL'S DETERGENT, and DR. GOOD MAN'S PILLS.?A sure and speedy core iar certain deii cate diseases. When taken together, the Detergent as a nulli flerand the Pills ae a strengthener af ihe diseased organs.? These articles are now to universally usee that any thing which can oe Mid ia a short advertisement wonld not add to their great reputation. Their popularity may be .fudged of Irom the fart that 100,000 ?r more holt es and hexes have been tnid in New York, Philadelphia, Basloo and Washington, dar ing the last two years Those t^al desire seeresy may, by the dm of these medicines, be entirely cored without Ike fear af exposure. Sold wholesale and retail by E. M. Guion, 127 Bowery, cor ner of Grant, corner of Henry and Pike, and 441 Grand *fc Hart's, corner of Broadway and Chambers st, and corner of lludvin and North Moore sU; and Win. B. Hoffman's. ti.57 Broadway, at 90 cents per bottle and box, with mil directions. MB I N sTlTV'l lott PO it THE tUah OK h PaM 1 MERINO.? This institution, lormerly of Coartlandt street, will he reopened liir the iecf ption ol pupil* on tlie M of May next, at 258 Spring street, near Hudson. Arrangements have Iteen made for persons coming from lbs country, and others that choose it, to hoard at the Institute, and thus lie constantly under the superintendence of tb" Principal. The system taught will be the same as practiced by the subscriber for the last five years, with such complete success Hundreds of per sona In this city and the ad,oiumr country have experience 4 its benefits, and testified te its complete efficacy in curing the worst of si am merer*. Pupils will be received from five years old te forty, sad a care in all cases guaranteed, er the moeey will he refunded. Terms? From 125 to |I88 The indigent eared gratis For farther information, apply te the subscriber at the Institute? if bv Irtier, poet paid. Circulars can be had hy applying as abave, eoeteiniag cer tificates of cures recooMsendetidnf. Ac. a 17 3m HENRY WELLS. Principal. AC A It D?IMPORTANT TO THE BEAU MONDE. ? I be Vanilla Compound, or Persian Moan, eonttnae* la 'H>"V its high reputation s? tbe only co?metic that ?dl MM eruption* oT ibe late and freckles It glee* great relief to tbe fare aad hands ? here the akin ia liable to chap, from exposure tolbewind. nbieh, from its healing properties mi a (treat ile-i deratim. The smooth, tratsparrnt appearance it gireg to lli* completion, MM be?peak far i t a great popnlarU* smongthe Indie*. A?a*oop for shaving it cannot be surpassed, producing in a lew aeconda a fine rich lather The patronage it re ceives from the nobility and gentry of Prance and England haa made it extensively naee in Europe It may he had nf H. C. Hart, corner of Broadway and Courv landt at; J. H. Hart, earner of Chamber at and Broadwayi Wm. B. Hoffman,BS7 Broadway: and E. M. Outoa, ITT Bow ery, not net af Grand at. aorner or Henry and Pike ata. and 441 Grand at. Price 50 centa. ad 9m Tan Htatb or Misotaoirri, 1>> w ndea Cn a n ty. CiacutT Coobt, Taeaday, loth October, IWT. Gbobcb Tvckbb, i v* > Attaofa'L Bicblow It Cliwcr. i Thia day came the plaint id. hy hia attorney, and H appear ing to die ?ati?ra tion of the Coart that Ike defendant w a non rendent of the State of Mississippi, on tnoiioa of the olalatiff'* attorney, It la ordered hy t4ie C<<art that publication he made for an weeks in the New York Herald, a paper ooMhhed in the city of New York, netify'ng the defendant* of the penden cy of this tan, that tanieaa t bey appear on or befhre the tint day of the neit tennot tbia Coart, give special ball and plead, judg tnent will lie entered airainat them. and the pro parly attacked will be meld to tntiafy the plaintiff'* demand, nod this cause ?BMMNM ulit-1 the neit l? no nf dim eoort m2tSwM ATTINB.?The aohteribor bos Jnat recaived a caae nf superior Stock and Vesting SATTlN, wbich he offers in length* to sak par chaser*. Alto a large aaaoruneot of Shirts Collar*. Bonnmt, Olorea, Hosiery, Satpendera, Rnaaian Belts, Bflk Sblrta ami Drawers, wholesale and retail. U. A. BRABBROOK, a7-lm? 1M Pearl street IVf iETTART BALO olf .JjJlJybion <traat -LEE i i"l ROLLINS bare taken the 3d, Id and 4ih tiortet of tti ba)lding71 Division at raaniag through ut Ea>t Broadway.? Tbe 2d atory ia fitted tip for a Saloon The Bit aad 4<h noriet are fitted np for Drill Room*. 199 feet loop and X feet wtde. Tbcy I arc alto small rooms lor ConnrMtee Meeting*. Boat Club*. Engine Companies, he. Tbe Naloon ia filled ap In the best sty.e and most fashionable manner, w uh the best of liouora, Wines, ffegars, London Ale, Scotch Ale, and Bottled Cider They hare shm a Rummer Ifoaae, that will he fitted ap for Ike accontn odation of MUhary Cnmtianiea. ihelr Friend* aad the public in genera'. All Mil'tary Ci ms-auie* that are not engaged, are retpoctfnily ineited m call aad tee the roots*. JOSHUA H. LEE. HARYY B. ROLLINS. Drop Into tbe Saloon nod take a glass of wine whb tta. En trance 71 Bi vision ?L m9B im' HO* T'? HOTEL-NIW YOBK-The pabtkr and strangers arriving, are respertfally Intormed that ih<n ?!? teoa<re and highly tllglbly located establishment b> sow nor manenlly arranged an the European plan, aad offera Induce taenia on the score of economy, comfort and esHiventence, which, it i* premmcd, cannot he rqgalUd by any hotel in lit* city. Strangers, particularly, will find It In eeery way deal rahle, as their meals can be obtained in the same style at any hour, and the ehargea made only for what ia ordertd or ac they mar prefer, at a charge of One Dollar and a Half per day. The lodging rooms are In the be?t condition, and the house having three fronts adiaita of the freest ventifa'ion. Pnmdtea can be accommodated either at the ladies' ordinary or In their private apartments, of which the house affords a large number of aait* lmndnom? ly furnished. The hart* provide with the boat of liopora ami i'under the superintendence ofSTRPHKN I. HOLT, whotielng well conversant with the Prench, Sua nt?h sod Italian lanfusg?t. m ill He able to el tend better fbcili ilea to gentlemen of those nations who may patronlfe the house Tbe dining department lacondiirted by AHA HOLT, where will be found every variety af the ?est which the mar ket can fornisb, with superior hot coffee and tea?to tbe pre paring af which special attendance is given The b-aero- nt story is conducted hy BTKPIIBN HOLT, Ben , where, a port his good old fssbtoned plan, he will he i-atpy ta serve his friends with the heat al fare on hia accoatotiied reasonable terms. N.B. Open at mil Wl ?( tkt night I ! sJA-lm TTaw notice. " B. ORAHAM tENNIRi, farmerly of Newborn, N. C. Arena* bv sua CavasBLtac at Law. Linden, Ala. RapannneBB.?Hon. Wlllta-* Gaston. Nowhern, N C. " Hon. William H. Haywood, Rsl , N. C. " Hon k. D. Henry, rnyetvllle, N. C. - Mr. E H. Tarlor, Mobile. Al. " P. ? Bloom, Bag., Mnhda, /M. M Mr. JobaM Birring, Lindea, AL Mr. WMMam Locke. Lkvlan. A U flf ~ tr A PftlVATI THKAV1MI, km. ON VI ?RIAL RISEABEB, MNNUUIKA, OLRBT, km, wr%? lea more especially tor ikaue wfc* require a private, as waB m mm uamodlalc mad perfect Hit of their complain*, bat adapted alae te the im ef every toidvidaaL The Troatiac, (which way be had atone if wiahed far,I ia tilted in the Md of a little cheat, containing every ingredient and medicine n*? ceaaary for the care. Having this little cheat and hook com plete, there ia no oecaaioa whatever to make a aecond petana acquainted with the anhject, not even in long standing and doubtful cases. II it be preferred, however, the author mop be conaulted confidentially by poat or otherwiae, and the aae dicine aenl to any dialaace. It would be scarcely possible to express Ike satisfaction thin little book affords to all who are acquainted wit tl, toi being know n to give the plain and faithiul treatment el a regular physician of many yeai a experience, and one also who is hon ored wile testimonial letters troin the bight at aurgeona in En rope to the moat eminent in America, as Dr. Molt of Nets York, nnd Dr. Pb) tick of Philadelphia?its directions are followed with that confidence and regularity which ensure success. In this little volume, not only are the different kinds of the dis ease described with plainness, but the cure ol those other and more distressing symptoms which arise Irom constitution, ha bits ol life, age kc. Is also given will, great clearness, so that those whose health and spirits are almost broken down tor wantoi proper treatment, are led at on?e to see their error.? To every man of sense it must be eviuent that nothing can be in .re unwi-e than to trust himself to auy ol those boasting n< strums which are daily advertised as certain cures in al those varying circumstances. Indeed, it is to those, chit Ay, that we hear ol so many persons continuing 011 from mouth to month uneureit, and it should be also known that it is uet only ilie anxiety el mind, alio great expense incurred by these de replions.hui whe, a clap or gleet is suffered 10 remain so long, nothing is more common than a stricture as the cons, queries. Now, a stricture, i not removed by proper means, is the most erious thing ibaiean possibly happen, and, which makes It worse, it frequently exist* where neither the patientnr the docu.r once suspects it Moreover, this is the stage ofthe dis ease ia whicn to much ignorance and knavery is practised by advertising persons. There are those, for instance, who pre tend to cure a gleet arising from this cause, with a box of piils. or a bottle of drops, when every surgeon knows that ait the physic in the world would never cure a stricture. For these reasons, therefore, the author has been particularly anx ious to make the cure of strictures plant and easy and in this he has succeeded most completely. Many have consulted hrna nu strictures who aie periectly astonished at the e.-se nnd quickness wilb which they are cured, having lor years tried every other uieans in vain. Indeed, undei the author's mode of treatment, nothing is more safe and easy than the cure of strictures. The remaining chapters of this little volume are on the sub ject of ven-re?l disease, properly so called, in which every symptom from lis very first beginning dow n to its most ne glected term, are staled with the utmost clearness. In all their singes ihe treatment w ill he seen to be exceedingly eR*y and effectual, so dial, with the a-sis.anee of ihe litile chest, any one may undertake bis cure with pert* ct safety, in these chap ters also, w ill be found some fans detailed njion the effect of old venereal taints on children. Many who are about to mar ry, or being married have no lamilies, will find some deeply m teresting expla-ationsonthis ?ul>ject. Price ol the Chest and Book complete, $12.00. The Book alone, fib#. Ijetl-rtoa consultation nddressed to the author. ajn-3m DR. RALPH. 38 Counlandl st. New York. ~ cr NEW OPTICS. JTT 241 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 241, is Dr. BRANDRETH'S PRINCIPAL OFFICE for the sale ol his justly rel? braied and fRr famed "VEGETABLE UNI VERSAL PILLS " The high rt puiation of ibis excellent m?> dh-ine is now so generally known, from the testimony of many thousandsol individuals who have experienced its salutary ef fvcts, tilflt it is unnecessary to revert to it i?i this notice ; but it sh> uld be ibe particular care 01 all who wish 10 obtain the ? GENUINE BRANDRETH PILLS," not to purchase of any individuals in this eity who have net a certificate ol area ey sealed and signed B. BKANDRETH. M. D. aiSl-tf CT COUNTERFEITS!!!?The man who passes to kia neighbor a counterfeit bill, and takas hi-goods <n return there for, knowing the same to be a counterfeit, is a thief, a robber, a s? iudler, and is ameaatde to the laws mf his country ; but the wretch who would put into the bands of his fellow crrainre a counterieit PILL, not only rubs him of bis money, but destroy* hi? constitution ?nd endanger* his life. BEWARE, THEN, FELLOW MEN, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT!!, and reniemoer, when you wish (a obtain the GENUINE BRANDRKTIPN PILLS go to my regular appointed agents, who have each oftheiu a certificate o' agen cy sealed and signed by me, B. BRANDRETH, M. D or l* nay own others at No 241 Broadway, No. 187 Hudson street, No. I Spruce street, and No. 278 Bowery. mSJ-tf B D" NOT ICR.?Tlie wholesyle business of Dr. Braadreth* principal offic is now removed to bis new and spacious estab lishment No.241 Broadway. where hi? ce ebrat. d "V K6I> TABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS" my at all liaieibrolmiiMd in large or small qtiaai>tie?,and where all agcals rre desired to direct their eommuninalion*. Brroember? The PRINCIPAL BRANDRETHI AN OFFICE la 241 Broadway, opposite the Park. The Minor Office* are? in lladaoa street, I Si prune street, neat to Sun oAre, and 27S Bowery, N. B. Kor authorised agents, aee Dr. Brandreth * a vertiae msmt. and observe that all who sell the renaiae nsrdichar have a eertifieate of agency sealed and signed. jnSI-tl B. BRANBRKTII. M. D^ ?'Sunt quibns in satyra videar naou ncer." I am a oantioa to quark*. KWAHF., BEW A It R BP IGHOKART PRKTFNDKRS TO MEDICAL KNiiWLKDOC DR WILLIAM F.VANB is grateful to lbs |>atlie lor Ike high confidence whirli they have been pleasea to repose in him, and in te?tiniony of his gratitude, he hegt leave 10 assure them that ha b?? received more patient* through a knot ol advertising lo c?*t* than ironi the deviation* of the iafa.dated front morality. Dr. Evan*' knowledge af medical and sargical practice baa been denved from the b. *t schools a*d hospital* in "nrlaad and it. o land?be i* not, therefore to be classed **ith meu igno rnnt of lhe?e iuiporiani >ciencen? men who, scairoly a hie hp affix their sign manual, have liroaght over, "pr. h podorr* half starved, and quarter educated a*pirauts for fame, to p?E am hollowed nostrums, got ap through the "auri aacri faB.es," or lave of gold. Dr. Evan* professes aol to have any certain speciffr nostras ?Iso treats the Proteus like V***##*I according to the natoro of the complaint, aad peculiarities of the constitution. He ana* not specific drops, wpernatarated with mercury, nor the* draw* more largely on the mherahle victims olhtschoriataaery by advertiwd "Ami-Mercurial" ased eiae ju*l hke tke mnrdee er, who, after he has knocked out the brains of a fellow crea ture, pretends that he has a rentes y to replace them. Bias of the martyrs to the ahovn abominable treatment, fas eaa ho Cved to the satisfsctioa of the paldie,) have sought far aad ?d reiief at ltd Chatham st. All edarated person*, whether professional or sot, are requested to call at the offire of Dc. Evaa?, aad tboy wiH Had that his medirhse* have been col lected wilboat any regard la expense, ami made up according to the formula: nf the best European and American Dt*pcMm? lories and Pbannaroptrian Besides delicate diseases. Dr. Evans lias carefully and aae ceasfally attended to the general affections at the hums* body,. such as apoplexy, epilepsy, tic douleureax, scroluia, diorama of the heart aud lungs, dyspepsia, ar indigestion, gout, malltin. and the spurious prog ear ol both; worms, tl mesenteries af children, and the diseases of married mairied female*. Er Dr. Evans' office is at 10fi Chatham at. Op*a from I o'clock A. M. until IS P. M. a4-lm T O ALL TH R W OH LD IK If KNOW f NUNTER'B RED DROP, a blessing to the human ri Copy of a letter received tkroagH thrposi office:? Mr J. Levtaao, 3 Division st New York? Dear Wire? At the rs quest r/ a trlead who has lately liberated (n>m the tangs nf ? Miction by the aid of your n e.anle Harrier** Red Drop, I address too He tenders yea Ms sincere thank* and gratitude foe the (iteming he ha* received at your hand, having lieen radically rured, hy magIr, as it were, (using only a part of a phial) of a dangerous disease, to which he bad rashly exposed h fen self In an u a guarded boor, bag haviar received both a care and a lesson, '.it la Indeed truR grateful lor the one, and hopes to receive a salutary heaHH (rom the other. I myself, who witnessed IU effect*,rao lenity to its merits, and as a Christina philanthropist, most sioeerelw wish that the paMIc may be made acquainted with is atllity. (I poor thy balm apon a wounded onrtd, And let the hanaer of diseaae be furled? Life's ember* reillume?while yet one spark's alive, And hid the kindling r t ~ ol health revive? Extend thy arm?the sufferer's pong appenso, While groaning* aea'h the demon of Disease? And gmtefisl l eans shad all ihy rarea repay, When stern efflietiona's chains are burst away. Defenceless youth?If Passion's firm control lias planed thoe where dark waves nf anguish roN, Where sorrow reigns, snd storm* of suffering faff Where mercy's et2 ne'er heed* th* piteous call? Then Are to him who kindly holds for thee Thss*e precious Drop* that soothe and set tbeef roe? And when thvj nst afflictions rrareo'er, Oo, rescued "child of wrath.au ** sin no more." Toor* rnmrectfully, E. B. E. Bold at No ? Division at. PTte' II per bottle. This letter can be seea at ike office. N B The pah.tc will please take notice diet the genuine Hnnter's Red Drop tan be ohtaiaed at no other placo in the en ty HU Dddr fi. miff im* Lob ft A I, t -The Wind Mill oa Ifitb st. near the .Id ane r aue. Al-o a dwelling hooao and stable aturhe.I ?t dm same. Apply at Iflfi Maiden Lane. atfi-lia* Ft I* K. IAMTMA3C* BY MERCHANT'i iptSI'H ANC E COMPANY, OP BOHTWN -CapUoL a too, one, all paid la and luveated?auihorixed to inn ore rgalaM fire Insurance rinks. Proposals for i naaranre against fire on buihlings and merrhsodtte, and for the renewal i>4 pnHrir* in the city of New fork. loft at the counting room of A. BIOB L4>W, Jr. 4fi Pine st near WUHam, will lie siK nilorl to. JOffKPH BALCII. PreaidenW 1 1 -I PVILISMBO BAIL* IT JAEEB OUKDON (t K N|N B TfT, wo. 21 tits rrBPjrr. TERM* or ADVER ITftlNU?The extensive esnralauo* of the Haast.p, both in town and coaetry, make It a superta* rhaoaet for advertiser*. roa rwrtn i.tnrs, oa t.tss. 1 day, fefifi<|4dnys, ft r> | 7 days, fil S7 | IS days, fftcf I ? ? filfifi*. laafi.. 2 do III ? * *2 ? . . 14*0 I ? . . I 23 I 9 ? ? 2 It I II ? ? * ? roa bioht ttnas, oa i.bml t weeks, ? ? ft m 11 months, - ? ? I# I month, . . . 9 MI ? month*, - ?. w tf All advertisement* to he nald before their ~ Advertisement* insetted in the WaaaLV tiMkhdli tw per square eve>y insertion. Moanina Htast.o? issued every mocmng, escept waoosny.? prtre, two cents per copy. Co no try suhoeriboT* nrmm** W the same rate, for any specific period, on a remitaiseo m vance No paper neni, aniens i<oid In advnmo. _ . Rvamno IIeast.o Issued every ** V V Price, two cents per rsm. On?try islmnwH isr^rn no the same rate?cash In now nee. . _ ? WaaaLV Maasi.n-iomwd every Patarstay mondag at 9 W ?lock?frirefii aenta per aopy. Furutmod to coantry mnsrm hers at fefi per sotinm, la advance. .. ~ I oaaanonoanm-are roqoeuted to apgf*** , .foot* Mwdon B?ssiHtf, Ffoprtotw aad Bdluw | aod alllottona Oo hosMtes* must Oo pott paid.