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sam a= HERALD. V.L..U- NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1838. ?? ???? Bfatloe to Couotry Sabtcribcra. Hereafter whenever any country subscription to the Herald, roaches a fortnight of its close, subscribers will receive their papers, done up in yellow -wrappers. This plan is adopted in order to give our patrons, in the country, notice, either to renew their subscription by a fresh remittance, er to expect it to cease at tne close of the period for which it had been paid. Sub* scribers, will, therefore, understand, after this notice, what is meant by receiving their papers done up in yellow wrapping paper. By this method we furnish individual subscribers with a proper notice, without putting them to the ex pense of postage, and thus shave Amos Kendall, by, way of requital for his shaving so often our subscri ber. Tiie fashionable morals of the present day, as sanctioned by the Honorable the Kitchen Cabinet, are to cheat as much as you can, so that the law does not reach yon. I do not practice on this princi ple to any exte.it, except when I have dealings with the Kitchen?and on such occasions it is adopted purely in self defence?if you dont shave you'll get shaved. Every day I am receiving '.ettcis complain ing that the Herald has failed, when, at the same time, I know full well that it is regularly mailed.? Why these complaints? Because many of Amos's sub-treasurers will be looking into the Herald, to sec the lineaments of their master accurately depicted. They read, laugh, but forget to put the Herald into its wrapper again. Hereafter I beg them as a favor?as a personal lavor to me?to try to be as honest as they can. I know they have precious little of that article ; but a precious little is better than none. Ue?l 6?Ternment of the United States. Bank op Nbw York, 32 Wall street.?Capital ? 1,000,000.?Share? 4600. Cornelius Heyer, Presi dent. Anthony P. Halsey, Cashier. Directors?J. Waddington, G. G. Howland, P. Scherraerhorn, Charles M'Evers, John Oothout, Robert Maitland, Ilenry Beecktnan, Gordon Buck, Edward R. Jones, Georgo S. Robbing, John H. Hicks, Robert Benson. Wm. D. Waddington, Notary. Manhattan Company, 23 Wall street.?Capital ?2,060,000.?Shares $50. Maltby Gelston, President, Robert White, Cashier. Directors?J^hn G.Cosier, Jonathan Thompson, James M'Bride, William W. Todd, David S. Kennedy, William Paulding,Thomas Sutfern, William H. Crosby, S. D. Beekman, James Brown, Campbell P. White, and Richard Riker, (Ci ty Recorder, exqficio.) Merchants' Hank, 25 Wall street.?Capital, ?1,490.000.?Shares $50. John J. Palmer, President. Walter Mead, Cashier. Directors?Henry I. Wyck ofl; James Heard, David Lydig, Wm. S. Herriman, Benjamin Aymar, Harvey Weed, John Crumby, John D'Wolfe, Peter I. Nevius, Richard T. Haines, and the Treasurer of the State, ex-offlcio. J. D. Camp bell, Notary. Mechanics' Bank, 16 Wall street.?Capital ?2,000, 000.?Shares ?25. Jacob Lorillard, President. John Leonard, Cashier. Directors?Jacob Lorillard, Gabriel Furraan, Francis Cooper, H. C. De Rhara, Peter Sharpe, George Ireland, Robert Speir, George Arculanus, Anson Baker, (President of the Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen ts ejficio.) Abraham Warner, Shepherd Knapp, Robert Kelly, Philip Henry, Francis P. Sage. Union Bank, 17 Wall street?Capital ?1,000,000. ?Shares ?60. Wm. Howard, President. Daniel Ebbets. jr. Cashier. Directors?Samuel S. How land, Mortimer Livingston, Knowlea Taylor, Morris Ketchum, Edwin U. Berryinan, Edward Kellogg, William Augustus White, JnmosChesterman. (Three vacancies.) Howard H. White, Notary. Bank or America, Wall street, corner William street.?Capital ?? 001,200? Shares ?lOO. George Newbold, President. David Thompson, Cashier Directors?Thomas Buckley, George Griswold, Ste phen Whitney, Jonathan Goodhue,'1 Benjamin L. Swan, John Johnson, Peter Crary, J. H. Howland, Frod- Sheldon, John II. Lawrence, John W. Leavitt, David Lee, Samuel M. Fox, Chos. Dickinson, Jero mus Johnson, John Targee. Stephen C. Williams, Notary. Phrnix Bank, 24 Wall street.?Capital ?1,590,000, ?Shares ?25. M. II. Gnnnell, President N. G. Ogden, Cashier. Dir*etora?David Bryson, J. S Crary, Geargc Sharp, John Robins, Henry Parish, Garrit Storm, M. H. Grinnell, John Gray, James W. Otis, Robert Ray, Benjamin Curtis, James Do naldson, Jam^s Campbell. (One vacaney.) Wil liam Van Hook, Notary. Citv Bank, No. 39 Wall street?Capital ?"20,000. ?Shares >45. Thomas Bloodgood, President. G. A. Worth, Cashier. Dirertors - Jordan Wright, C. R. Stiydam, Benjamin Corlies, H. Vnn Wagencn, Joseph Foulke, R. J. Walker. William W. Fox, Abraham Bell, Henry Delaflela, John P. Stsgg, Oli ver Corwin, Richard M. Lawrence, Daniel Parish, Gabriel Wisner. Richard I. Wells. Nstsry. Honi* min Clark, Attorney. Nobth River Bank, corner of Greenwich and Dry streets.?Leonard Kip, President. Aaron B. Hays, Cashier.?Capital ?500,000.?Shares MO. Directors? Thomas Brooks, Charles Tnnder, Peter A. Jay, Charlvs Town, Thomas Darling, James Benedict, Nathaniel Weed, James Swords, Aaron Clark, S. D. Rogers, S. W. Anderson, D. Phyle. G. D. Cooper, Notary. Peter A. Jay. Counsellor. Tradesmen's Bank, 177 Chatham street?Capita' ?400,000 ? Shares >40. Preserved Fish, President. Win. H. Falls, Cashier. Directors?James Hall, Shivers Parker, F.ldad Holmes, Isaac Frost, Ebena xer Cauldwcil, Henry W. Bo?l, William S. Smub, David Lyon, Nicholas Gilbert B. W. Lowarra, Gil bert Coutant, Cyrus Hitchcock,. Richard Lawrence, Jostali Macy, T. J. Townsend, Oliver Slate, jr., Lewis Seymour, Samuel J. Hunt. (One vacancy.) Samuel F. Cowdrey, Notary. Dslawabb and Hudson Canal Cowsany, i orner William and Pine streets.?Capital ? 1.600,000 ? Shares # 100. John Wart*, President. John H. Wil liams, Cashier. Directors?Phil p Hone, Samuel Reynolds, William M. Halsted. Allison Post, Wil liam Worrsll, Edward Coleman, William F.. Lue, Jo seph Hayley, John Ferguson. Isaac L. Piatt, Robert Dyson, Howard Nott Kuasnll K. Lot!, Chief En gineer. WiUiatn K. Dnnscomb, Notary. Fwlton Rank, corner of Fulton and I'earl streets.? Capital SMIO,000. ? Shares 930 John Adams, Pre sident. William J. Lane, Cashier. Directors?Ben jamin Deforest, Amos Palmer, Samuel T. Tisdnle, F. iwin < lark, Daniel Tr.mble. An?on G. Phelps, Jo seph Kernochan, O. Manrnn, John R. Willi*, Roht. It. Mintiirn, Caleb O llalstead, Valentine G. Hall. Clisrlcs A. Clinton, Notary. CnrMtcAt MANi-TAeTDsmo Comsant. 216 Broad way, epposiie Bt Paul's Chnreh.?Capital |600,000. ?Shares $25. John Mason, Pn sident. Archibald Craig, Cashier. Dirertora? Gideon Tucker, William I' M Conn, John H Jones, G- nrga Jones, Thomas W Thorn. O. B. Gil bast, hneioty Agent Samuel A. Porter, Notary. James Keni.t otmscllor. New Vofk Drv Dock Company?Bank, corner Avenue D nnd Tenth street .?Often No. 27 Wall street.?4-'spttal U420 000, ?Shares ?30. Benjamin Strong, President William VV. Dihbler, Cashier. Directors- K. D. Comet??? k, (*eor.<;o W. Bru?n, W. H. D? iming, Otiadioh Holmes, ltu-<aeil Siebhins, John B Lisala. William Paxson llullvlt, Lewis Ly man. James \V. M'K?o?,j^oiary. ** Mrschants' KxcmaNos Bank, corner of Green wich and Dey streets.?Capital #750 000. ?Shares ?60. Peter Stagg, President. William M Verm dye, t 'ashler Dirictors?Hrnrv WytkoH H. F. Till madgr W F. lUvemryer, J. V. Nostrand. Kit Hart, Goofd Hoyt, Henry Rankin, R. H. M'Curdy, Joseph B. Varnum, Ramus! Thomson, James P.ronle, Ches ter Clark. John L. Graham, Notary and Couneel lor. National Bank, 19 Wall street.?Capital ?760 000. - Shares ?60. Albert Gal latin, President. Samuel Flewwelling, Cathier. Directors?William James, jr., Henry Andrew, Seth Grosvenor, Daniel Jackson, John Wilson, Dudley Selden, Abraham Sloodgood, Elisha Rises, Joseph Bouchaud. (Three vacancies.) Thomas W. Chrystit, Notary. Mkchakics' and Teadems' Bank, 370 Grand st? Capital $200,000.?Shares $25. John Clapp, Presi dent. B. D. Brown, Cashier. Di.ectors?Frederick A. Tracy, Zebedee Ring, John Rogers, Thomas H. Mills, Win. E. Dodge, Thompson Price, Jeremiah Clark, Stephen Lyon, Abijah Fisher, Walter R. Jones, Russell Dart, Josiali L. Hale, William B. Bolles. John Levendge, Attorney and Notary. Botchers' and Drovers' Bank, corner Bowery and Grand street.?Capital $500,000 ?Shares $25. Benjamin M. Brown, President. D. W. Townsend, Oashier. Directors?Jaoom Aims, John Perrin, George B. Smith, Joseph R. Taylor, Caleb Bartlett, Arnest Fink, William E. Crnl't, John Wood, David Cotheal, Jubesh Lovett, Gideon Ostrander, Jacob P. Bunting. Greenwich Bank, 308 Hudson street.?Capital 8200,000.?Shares $25. John R. Satterlee, President. Edward R. Weston, Cashier. Directors?James N. Wells, Robert Halhday, George CoggiH, Mordrcai Meyers, Peter Stuyvesant, Henry Dufley, Joseph W. Beadell, Nathaniel Jarvis, Thomas Cuinming, Timo thy Whitteinore, Robert Wiltse, Clinton Gilbert, Lewis Webb, Isaac L. Var.an. William L. Morris, Director, Attorney and Counsellor. Win. B. Aiken Notary. Leather Manufacturers' Bank, 45 William St.? Capital $600,000.?Shares $50. Fanning C. Tucker, President. Francis W. Edmonds, Cashier. Direct ors?Gideon Lee, Ogden E. Edwards, James Mei nell, E. K. Pritchett, W. W. De Forest. Isaac J. Bicknell, Jehiel Jagger, Joseph N. Lord, Paul Spof ford. ( Three vacancies.) Morris Franklin, Notary. Thos. R. Lee, Counsellor and Attorney. Sevhnth Ward Bank, 52 East Broadway.?Ca pital $500 000.?Shares $50. Walter Bowne, Presi dent. Alfred 3. Fraser, Cashier. Directors?Abra ham Dally, Wm. S. Coe, Henry Erben, James R. Whiting, John V. Greenfield, Henry Ogden, David Brown, Philip Harmon, Abraham C. Hoagland, Gil bert Hopkins, Samuel N. Dodge, Augustus Cornwall. Jauies R. Whiting, Notary and Counsellor. Commercial Bank, corner of Chatham and Cham bers streets.?Capital, $500.000?Shares $50. Geo. D. Strong, President. Hiram Curtiss, Cashier. Di rectors?Henry Laverty, John Field, James L. Gra ham, R. C. Townsend, Wm. Wyckofl^ John Lovett, H. J. Quackenboas, Daniel E. Tvlee, Wells Phillips, Felix Ingoldsby, James B. Douglass. E. T. Throop Martin, Notary. Lafayette Bank, 425 Broadway, near Canal at. ?Capital $600,080?Shares $100. Richard MCarty, President. AlfredColvill, Cashier. Directors?Ben jamin D. Brush, D. B. Tallmadge, Jacob Westervelt, James Harriott, A. Leckwood, John H. Cornell, Wm. M. Clarke, Charles Dusenberry, Nicholas Ludlum, Parnum Hall, T. G. Talmage, Buir Wakeman. Dan iel K. Tallmadge, Attorney and Counsellor. Philip S. Creoke, Notary. Bank of the State or New Tokk, 15 Wall St.? Capital $2,000,000?Shares $100. Cornelius W. Law rence, President. Reuben Withers, Cashier. Direc tors?Isaac Townsend, Joha Steward, Chas. A. Da vis, Reuben Withers, Morgan L. Smith, John Belten, Henry W. Hicks, James N. Tuttle, Chas. Denn son, Joseph Lawrence, Jonas Conk ling, Ferdinand Suy dam. John L. Graham, Notary and Attorney. RBOORLVN BANKS. Long Islanb Bank, No. 7 Front street.?Capital 8300,000?Shares $50. Lcflert Leflerts, President. Daniel Embury, Cashier. Directors?Robert Carter, Robert Baehe, Egbert Benson, Nehemiah Denton, H Cernell, David Johnson, Joseph Kissam, Silas But ler, Jshn Schenek, James S Clark, S. D. Wtlkins. Benjamin D. Silliman, Notary. Brooklyn Dank, No. r, Front stroet. Capital $200000?Shares $20. Robert T. Hicks, President Robt. J. Crommelin, Cashier. Directors?R. V. W. Thome, Conklin Brush, R. E. DeRusey, Joseph Mo ser, Joseph Spragne, James Foster, J. G. Murphy, Coe S. Downing,Timothy T. Kissam, John Thome. Nathaniel F. Waring, Attorney and Counsellor. R. D. Covert, Notary. Atlantic Bank, No. 66 Fulton street.?Jonathan Trotter, President. J. S. Doughty, Cashier. Direc tors?John Lawrence, John T. Bergen, Edwin Hicks, Wm. Rockwell, Henrv C. Murphy, Robert F. Man ley, ClareneeD. Sacke t, Wm. M. Udall, Wm. Hun ter, jr., Stephen Haynes, Samuel Smith, Richard Cornwall. Table ?/ Discount Days at the .Vets York City and Brooklyn Banks. Monday?Manhattan, Merchants', Union, City, Sev enth Ward, Commercial. Tuesday?New I York, America. Tradesmen's, Drv Dock, Natron.il. Mechanics' and Traders , Butchers' and Drovers' Greenwu h, Lea ther Manufacturers', Lal'nyette, Hank of State of New York, Brooklyn, Atlantic. Wednesday?Mechanics', Phenix, Delaware dk Hud son, Fulton, Merchants' Exchange, Long Island. Thuisday?NewlYork, Manhattan. Union, City, Sev enth Ward, Commercial. Fnday?Merchants', America, Tradesmen's, Drv Dock, National. Mechanics' and Traders1 Butchers' and Drovers', Greenwich, Lea ther Manufacturers', La ayeite, Bank of State of New York, Brooklyn. Saturday?Mechanics', Phenix, Delaware and Hud son, Fulton, Merchants' Exchange, Long Island, Atlantic. Daily?Chemical and North River. Lilt of fitoolribougkt imrl mldmt ikt Knr Ycrk SlNt ?fdU?|?, ntlh their pmr imlme ? MMI. Prnr. Par. Called R.alea Rank, fioo Furm^n' Tiw Oo * Hank of N. Yo'k. AO? Rank. 100 Manhattan Rank. AO LoaUiana Mtale Rank, 100 Mtrckinia' do. AO NO Ca. fc Hkc Co. 100 Mechanic*' do. JA !>? City Rank, 100 ITnhm do AO ('imimrrtiil Rk N. O 100 Rank of America, 101 Mcrh k Tra Rk N. O. AO City Hank, OA Mnhi'e Rank, IO0 Pt.enli Rank, 3.3 New llaern Rank, 100 North Hirer Bank, An Richanfc Rk Hartford, Tradesmen*' do. on Planter* Rk. Mia*. 100 Chemical no. 80 Yick-b'jrCoiii kK It Ilk. 100 Fullon do. 30 Merchant'* Hank, Rait , P'l k llad. Ca. Co. Bk, loo Frankfln Rk.Ctncia, leo Dm ft ek Rank, 90 l.afhyette, Bk. da 100 Mre.iin ich do 93 P antefV Rk Teen., 1WI Kulch. fc Dm?. Bk, 2A Olno Life li I m*l Co. 100 M<*rl|. k Trad. Rant, 3# Am Tn>i Cn Rait, 30 National da V Rank of Kentoehy. 100 Merchant** R?. da. (0 Clin'oe Rank, Ohio, 100 Uaikrr Hmn't do. AO t-m lik, Buffalo, Stern th War-I da 30 (.'ilOTII R 1 R.Cn. IN Crimm-trlil do. 30 N. M. k Del RrMpe Ca 10 l.nfmette do. 100 Charleston Hank, Hi te Rank of N. F. M0 Com. Hnnk, He ota, O. |y>n? l-iand Rank, AO I iinoia Htatn Hunk, 100 Rrmkl n do. 20 N O. Oa?k R *'(j Co 100 A Bnt'e Hk, Brooklyn, AO Monthe1!) Tru.t, AO Mi r C tn. A Rk g Co. 100 C<n Rk, Maneheater, I00 Life Ina, and 'front Ca 100 makimb mn atuci coiaraniK*. New York Inn Co, RAO N. V. Htote do. .Vi Oce-n do. A.A .lark ton do. AO Ameilran do. ,A0 Co mmercial do leo N i ional do. .'?o WnaMngtnn do AO Cnnn da AO He a do. A# Atlantic do. AO Merck-tat*' do. loo Neptui.e do- S* nar. in?t'a*nck comi??i?*. Mutual leaorance Ca Wathleg.on do. SO Knilr dr. 100 Me. rbaetdo. 10d Manhattan n . AO N..rth literr do. 2.3 kou table do. AO Jt Rkt >110 do. 30 Cn-ted Hi ate a do. /A C- niributionahlpdn. M AC'na da AO N. York fla* Llfhi Co. |.3r< Manhattan do. Rmn*l)n do. N Y h Hrh'll Conl Ca AO Norwich k Wore R Merchant,' R*. I,?mVr ICO Phua fcTreetnoR R. IMawk Rail Road, 100 ilUca fc He fen, R. R. areraon Rail Road, AO Jamaica R R <? Itha. a k llaccn R R. AO Mud. k Hr k?h re R R. Haraiofta Hall Knnd, 100 f*?rah<ca k Waah R. R. Marlam Rail Road. #n Ln# Klaad R. ?. R a APror H R hT Ca IdO Canton Co. Rett. W Rimi. k Prnr R. R. loo N. H k Hartford R, R M N. t. R. R k T. Una, AO Howard do. 30 Flramt n'? do. & Rrreklyn do. 17 New York do luo City da 100 Bowery da 95 ? a?t Miner da 9ft lonjf ? aland do. .30 QfrrOWtCk ila 13 N. Anterieas do. 30 Cant k Amhoy R. R 100 Pn a, % Rtow. R II. leo float, k Wore. R. R. too To the People of the United States. The New York suit elections, wmch take place in November next, will determine the ascendancy, either ot the whig or of the democratic party in this atato, and this decision in New York will inevitably give the next presidency, in the election of 1840, either to elo quent Henry Clay of Kentucky, orcuaning Martin Van Buren of Kinderhook. At the recent election in this city, both parties were nearly equally balaneod, the actual difference not be ing 160 votes in 40,000?a mere trifle in popular contests. The position of both parties is believed to bo similar throughout the state?that is to say, neck and neck, tail and tail?very like a whale, and very like a whale. In this condition of things, the Editor and Proprie tor of the New York Hiralp, having pity for the ignorance of man, and love for the beuuty of woman, will turn some of bis intention to politics during the next six months ?not as a partisan, for he has too much experience ever to bo a partisan?hut as a phdosopher, as a patriot, as an independent, thinking, and reflecting being?an animal that may be called n phenomenon in human affairs. The history of the various movements of both parties, in every part of the state, from this time u-p to November next, will bo faithfully collected, re corded, compared and commenUd on in this paper. We shall investigate and analyze the results of the last few years, and endeavor to place, accurately and fully before our readers, the state of the question, each day, each week, or each month, as the new events turn up on the tide of time, like dead mackerel with their white bellies uppermost, on the tide of the eter nal oeean. It will be, in fact, such a peri idical, phi losophical analysis of the political elements, heaving and throwing in this state, as we daily give of the financial elements, rushing and raging throughout the nation. In aid of this projsct? perfectly original in this country?we desire independent men of both parties, and in every county?such men as love beautiful truth with rapture, und adore more beautiful woman with a deeper rapture?to forward ua information in detail of the several districts, so that by comparing the whole in this great central point of thought and beauty, we may be able to reach some probable and accurate opi nion as to the result of the next stato election, and the fate of Francia Granger and William L. Marcy in November, involving as it does the fate of Henry Clay and Martin Van Buren in 1840. We are on the eve of a greater movement in New York, and deeper excitement in the Union, than any country has ever seen since tke call of Abraham. The preliminary contest for November begins this day the work. Both parties, we learn, intend to ce lebrate the recent victory?both claiming it to be theirs?and both swearing, like mosa troopers on a foray, that they will carry New York next fall, per fat aut nefet, which being interpreted in the locofoeo vernacular, ineana?"agin all natur." cr NERnjEFiCE. jrr, 241 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Ml, In Dr. BRANDRETH'* PRINCIPAL OFFICE fur the auk BI K :'NI V1.U.1A1, ru" i na high r? potation of this cxcet.-Mime dlctne I* now m> generally known, from the testimony of many thousands of mdivida-ils who hare experienced it* salutary el facta, thai ttk unnecessary to roeert to It in this notice ; bat it ?h*>u'd be the particular cam of all who wish to obtain lite "GENUINE BKANDRKTH PILLN," not to purchase of any individual* in this city who have not a certificate of agen ey tralnl andsigned II. BRANDRETH. M. ? mU-tf XJT COLNTERF1CIT8'!.'?The man who Cwrt to hi* rfeit bill, and U neighbor a counterfeit bill, and ukai hi- good* In return there for, knowing the taaie tabca counterfeit, if a thief, a robber, a ?windier, and la amenable to the iawi af hi* coantry s bat the wretch who woald pal into lite hand* of hi* fellow crratorr a rouoleneilPILL, not only rob* him of hi* money, bat destroy* hi* ron*titatinn and endanger* hi* life. bkwakk, then, fellow men, beware or COUNTERFEITS, aad retoemoer, when you wish to obtain the 0KNU1NK BRANDRETtfS PILLS go to my regular appointed agent*, who have each ofth? tit a certificate o' agen cy nealed and figned by me, B. BRANDKETH, M. D. or to my own other* at No. 241 Broadway, No. 117 Hudson street, No. I Spruce street, and Nu. 37? Bowery. mSI-tf ET A WOOD HOUSEWIFE almold never he wtthnut a box nf Dr BENJAMIN BO VNDItKTH'H VEGETABLE i UNIYKKNAL PILLS. TUry have been proved hy thousand* of IndividnaMn be the iiest assistant of aatare ever diacovered, | and may lie taken at all time*, awder any circnmatancea, by I paying Mrict attrition to the direciion* which accompany each Ik?x. To he had genuine of all the aeenta advertised by j Dr. Brandreth. and likewise at bia own office, 341 Broadway, opposite the Park. N. H. Beware of coanterfeita. AU agrula who *ell tlie geo | nine medicine have a reruAeale aeahd and sicn.nl B. Braa- j dreth. M D. Purchaser, a*k toaee it before you iprnd yoar | jaouey. mSi-tf BHT NOTICE.?The wholeiule boatnem of Dr. Brundrcth'* principal offic- i* now removed U> bb new and tpacioo* rntnb Itshn.eni No. 241 Broadway. where hi* re rhrai. <1 "VElJK TABLE UNIVERSAL P1LLB" may at ali time* be obtained in large or -.mall ipi*utiiie*,aad where all agtala are desired In direct their comntuniuatlntia. Remem'ter? The PRINCIPAL BRANDMRTIII AN OFFICE it 341 Broadway, opposite the Park. The Minor Offer* are? 197 llodaon street, I X(truer street, acit to Sao office, and 37h Bowery, N. B. Eor author t?c<i *g?nu, *ee Dr. Brandreth sa vrrtiuo ntvnt, aad observe ihat all oho tell the ernuine ntedirlnr have a certificate of agrrrey sealed aad *lgn<*d oaSI-tf B. BRANDRETH. M. D. rr ON A 8t Il.Ifr.CT DEEPLt IN TP. M RAT ING TO MANY ? Mmee the pahlicalioa of my little private volume on V. net. ?l Disease, k?. fdeogord originaliy for thorn who wished to have a private, a* writ as a apreoy and rnnve nieat m ale nf ru rr.) it ha* hern my lot to witness m many wretched rxsmp'e* of throe (ti*eo*e*, ?nsing ehieBy from the various boasting oodruma whirl, till oar daily paper., a* tn in duceme to give a portion nf time expresaiy to c<neu|tati,.ii on them Its not, however, hy any mean* agreeshl# p e?t?r, myself, apon the ad vrrtielag 1st?vet. ihe importance of the subject. together with the difficulty of making my practice kaown in any ntb-r way, baa led me to tht* .onrse. Perhaps there are no disease* w hich gtvo a more Interne degree ofsuf. fering to the mind, nor are there any which require a grea ef share nt hiKiwIr.lge and experience, cnstbim d w ith strict in tegrlly, in ttmse oho are consnlted on them. And oheait fur. ther li reflected on that venereal ft1?-h*e?. If a t horoughly eradl tied from the ronslltutlnn. do not ennflne 'he wsefves m those who Ant eontraet them, hut extend to llie virtuous and innocent, it mus* a pp. ar to every menu sense, that Hose c^m plaints ate worthy of the lima aid talent of the rery liest phy sician* fn a?hirg. Imwever, Air en great a shnri nfennfideuce on a-nhjeet nf so oeep an tntere.t, it seem- e pedt. nt that I shouts also give ?onw statement n the groned on ohleh I srvk this e.oaftdvace. For these r? mows 'hourh 11 eg to state,?h m in addition to he ng a graduate of Ed nhtirgl., a member nt the Rov s| Coi'rge af XijrttesHw. Ixtr.dnn as well as the iBihor oftlm Private Trcstiee," writiea exp essly on ills asatofUd* nature, I have ?M? testimon'ai letters rom t e g>rates* ear ge< ?i* i.. hort.pe tn lite moat emh cut In Ami rice, as Dr. Molt oi N~w York, -ltd f>- Ptiraick of Plitlad-l|>h a. snd these may be seen hy vy one who withe, it I would therefore onlt add, that III p who W'te by the post,orotherwise enna lime will rr fiveilie uillilul attention of Oue of much expert' sc. ?ml knowledge in th? department of dons, s ItlBEPM RAI.Pfl, M IJ.fWCoartHndtst. For throe re?i<toig at ndiatsaee.n Itttle rhest.con'ei drg er ?ry trtpd cite tic. ntrimfl ?* the cure, the bonk tiring fitted untie hd. Is kept, (prlca 412 ) This h La-warded to erety part of the W ti ted Suits. and It I* astonishing to those who have H, ta observe whh whal nets1 eertaietv hey cote themselves. even I her they had failed hy various other m. an* "Fri A Inrti er notice..I ihe' iTtvnle Volum.' may he seen in an other coluni of t'I* paper. nffiLfiitt ii. Jn.i.isiia isc.iasuite ? cm?Miic?;;at.i al hls.H-vir No. 17 Otis f street,i*lwees t'haih <m and Wiiitao. <ts.n the fnW .Wing dts?vse*. Ttt:w.?wn??rrh.ra, ?????* Cksvrs. dirteturea. Armisal Weakness, and the santeront dWeaae* ari> inglrom venereal pniaon o? iaipcat -r tn ai.neai. Dr. Joiiuao engages to remove ??y recent aBhetltvr a two or three day. and the npwt inveterate eaaes ia a nrupwrtmnnle time, with*.. Ihe use ..f anv d. hit Hating nv infudieina' meffieine, or prpvwr tiwofromhasme-s, I'srvoas enlrsWiag themselves to Dr.JwSa ?on'* care, may d?.*e llieuuelve* with a certainty of voreem, i Ike most aggravated raw* (4crofrs>mt* seces aisemted le*. ke. sppedRy iwabwL Btrangurs w.mld do well hy rhoug R Jaknann a rotJ, a cert aia preventative may he made agaia the oocurronve nf the foregoing disenrs -,w Wch ha* never f? i waawy-fe ed wltca used wtthlp t wauty feor hour* after exposere. I, ters poet paid, and ewcloeing ?fee, r*a have the v-ci siai * ?ae dielne, and d ire ri tons for I tarns e far war dad. Attendance frpiw 6. A. M. toll at algkt Dr. Joliason ha. moved front It Chaw her* (tree t. uSMiu* O" A 1*111 VATK TRKATISU. kc.O.\ VKM KKEAL DISK ASKS, OONORRI1KA, OLKET, fcc., writ ten more especially lor those who require a private, as well us an immediate and perfect sure ol their complaints, hut adapted also to the u?e ol every inldvidual. The Treatise, (which may he had alone if wished lor,) is fitted in ti e lid ol a lint* ehe?~ comsinmr every IogrecieHt and medicine ne cessary lor the cur*. Having this little chest and book com plete, there is no occasion whatever to make a second person acquainted with the sobiect, not even in long standing aa i doubtful cases. II it be preferred. Itowever, the author may be consulted confidentially by post or otherwise, and the me dicine sent to any distance. It would he scarcely possible to express the satisfaction ibis little hook a thirds to all who are acquainted wit it, lor being know n to give the plain aad failhlul treatment ol a regular physician of many yeatsexperience, and one ain't who is hon ored wita testimonial Idler, tront the high' st surgeons in Eu rope to tke most eminent in America, as Dr. Molt of New York, and Dr. Pbysirk of Philadelphia?its direction's are followed witli that confidence and regularity which ensure success. In this little volume, not only are the different kinds of I lie dis ease descrdt d Willi plainness, hut the cure oi those oilier and more dislre-sing symptoms which arise from constitution, hi. hit* of lite, age lie. is alst given with great clearness, so that lliosc whose health and spirits are aluin>l broken d?wn for is ant 01 proper treatment, are led ai onve to see their error.? To every man of sense it must lie evident that nothing cari he ill re unwise than to trust himself to any ol loose hoisting n strums which are daily advertised as certain cures mail those vnrying circumstances. Indeed, it is to those, chit fly, that we hear of so m my persons continuing on from month Pi month uneored, and it should he also know njliat it is nut only the anxiety of mind, and great expense incurred by these de* repiinns.hut wher a clap or gleet is suffered lo remain so long, noluing is more common than a stricture as the consequence. Now, a stricture, it not removed hy proper mean*, i? the most serious thing that can possibly happen, and, whlc'i makes it worse, it frequently exists where neither the patient or the doctor once inspects it. Moreover, this is the stage of the dis ease in whien so much ignorance and knavery is practised by advertising person*. There are those, for Instance, who pre tend to cure a gleet arising from this cause, with a liox of pills, or a bono- of drops, when every sargeon knows that all the physic in tin-world would never cure a strictura. for these reasons, therefore, the author has been particularly anx ious to make thv cure of strictures plan and easy, and in this he has succeeded most completely. Many linve consulted him on strictures who are perfectly astonished at the rise and quickm st with which tk v are cured, having lor years tried every other means in vam. Indeed, under the author's mode of treatment, nothing u more safe and easy than th? cure of strictures. The remaining chapters of this little volume are on tlie sub ject of venereal disease, properly so called, in which every symptom from its very first beginning down to its most ne glected form, are slated with rhe utmost clearness. In nil their stages the treatment w ill he seen to be exceedingly easy and effectual, so thai, with the assis.ance of the little chest, any one uiay undertakers cure with perfect safety. In thesechnp ters also, will be found some facts detailed u|>on the effect of old venereal taints on children. Many * ho are about lo mar ry, or being married have no families, will find some deeply in teresting ex pla-ationson this subject. Price of the Chest and Book complete, $12.00. The Boob alone, gl.no. Letters on consultation addressed to the aulhrtr. a20-3m DR. RALPH. 38 Courtlandt st. New York. D?. VANDKkBIIKOH'S FKMALK KKNO VAT1NU PILLS, from Germany, sis effectual remedy for suppression, irregularity, and all cane* where nature does net have her regular and proper coarse. N. B. Not to b" taken during pregnancy The sale of 1266 hoxes daring the last nine months is a sufficient guarantee of their efficacy. Sold only by MKS. BIRD, midwife and female physician, 3J2 Bowery. New York. Likewise her celebrated soothing syrup for children teething, a safe, mre and effectual Also,a remedy. Also,an excellent remedy for sere, nipples, prepared and sold as above. Advice gratis. niy8-3m* I NFL UK N 7, *. CffhWIlS COLOR, PU'l'MIB More Throats, RheiNiialiim, all Cuusunas diseases, sush as 1 Hah Kheuu, Erysipelas, Bcrofulous Eruptions, tic. ran be cured In a few days by the u?* of Doetor Jackson's Medicated Vapour Baths, ai 209 Bowery, where visitors may lie accom modated with a Bath at five minutes' notice, every day, from 8 o'clock, A. M. until II o'clock ta the evening. N. B. Gunteel fu-nisbrd apartments, with hoard, and the best of nurses provided for invalids who may wish to put themselves under Doctor Jackson's treatment, and his Medi cated Vapour Baths. It is proper to mention, these Baths bay* no resemblance to die Thomsonian system, nor treat ment. ui2t-9sn* O CUttK, Ml PAY SALT KlIKI M, KING WORM, TKTTPR, B ARBKR'H.nr JACKSON ITCH. HCALD 1IKAD, and all otiier disnasvs of die skin, are effectually cared by the use of "HANDS' ItRMKDY FOR HALT KH F.I'M," which has now l?een tested In rising 2306 caves without in one instance having failed. No alteration in dint is necessary, and there is no u.iager la applying it even to the tendered Infant It Is a discovery anver before knowa I In thn history nf medicine, and ?????? r? ???- -nto-i.,1 I diseases in ativ r?? is invited to make immediate use of this valuable medicine. Numerous certificate* ot Its viriues kavn he? n received by lite proprietor, snd will fee ex hibited on application. Prepared and sold by A. B. k D. BANDS, IOC Fulton street, cornvrof William, and sold by druggist* gvnera'ly In many or the principal cities and towns in the United Mates. N. B. It can he ordered wiih oilier goods ol any of the prin- 1 eipal druggists In this cityor Ph ladelpbia atl-lm* 'jp? SHAM K N.?The attention?foenmesis particularly a requested t? the adverti*eni?-ni? in other parts ol this pa p-r of flUNTICR'S RKD DROP for Y. Themmieof life peculiar u> seamen renders it particularly nrc-sary for them in find out a medicine that wi I cure immediately and al low them t?> proered on their Toys ye, Instead of being ?ent to suffer in an hospital?sucb a medicine is Hunter's Rett Drop. Price, fit per bottle. All genu ae will have th? signature of Dr. U. Levison, of whew tl can be obtained at 5 Division street, my t lin* H AT IN ATK COM PL Al NT8-D* hTc H KR It Y*8 ()' eelehrutel Astringent Pills are now considered an in-allh hle cure, after the latlure ofcopaiya, calsebs, injections, he.? Over 100,fiG9 boxes hare been sold without any complaint to am agent For rravei, hws nt control of Madder, or pruetratr glands, and all affectioas of the ktdaeys, these pilU are pre eminently successful!. In female weaknesses, green sl.-kntas. irregularity and suppression, they never fail to restore to per tW ~ feci health, Dr. Cherry's pills are the females best friend F ir sale wholrsale and retail by A. B. V D. HANDS, 106 feiton si. eoene> of William, and at the following drug shires ?Comer Walker and Broadway; cor. Cross and Pearl; ear ner Bowery and Walker ; eor Grand ami Bowery; corner Houston aad Ki.wery;cor. Bond and Bowery: cor. Canal and Modem; and P. Rnrneti's, 36 Biiti Avenue. In Pbiledalpbis, by Bsmnel P. Griffith, Jr. Price || per bo*. N. B Country tnercbai.U who desire to liny by ibe dote* or gross, will be supplied at a liberal dtseouet, and the Pills wtlThe warranted tw them to produce the d> shed effect. myll-let* _ Nil. n 1)1 VIRION sTHHluT,-ln era.nude to Mr. U l/evtson. tor whose philanthropy in making the celebra ted l/evison's Mooter's Red Drnp public, end in hopes that this will be Ibe mea s of rescuing ocliers Iron the grave, snd resto ring them to ?srlsty again, f hereby eertlfv that I knew bis Red Drop 11 cure an anfnrtanate friend of ri.lne, af ?r having the y ? I owe year, la the meantime all tbe other advertised remedies were used, andseveral ol the advertised physicians were well feed to cure, het te no good effect. The |?mn new enjoys /no t health, and was cured tutaw week?,by one battle nf L? viw.n's Hen.er's Men Drop. C. B., Mo. I*?? street. New York, June 1st, 1837. N. B. TV* g. nth msn has allowed himself to be referred to, and can he -sea at any lime. myt-lm* A SO I'll KG A? i 1DKMCB of the superiority of llua icr's Ited Drop. Dr. U, Levie-n. b Division street ?Dear,Sir: Having in an uie guarded aw menl rantracted that dreadful disease the V ?????!, ip your < itv. and suffering greatly under its virulent effects, and having tried ah r? m'dies without success, gsve ut> afl h"pe, unl 11 seeing jrnur udveriisement, when I purct ss?d one hot'le, sad am entirely free from k and its rfferts. Thnakinp VdU for tbe vnod it has done me, ami thinking if it In-of any ?erviea-n publish ibe above. ron are at liberty to do so. I re main, sir, yours, with gr*litnde. JDIIN S, B'"H. Camptown, N.J , Jan. IS, 1338. myUm* TI1K I'AI ft! TIIR HA lit'I? It AmM Invsriahly h* horse in mind tnst to u g ?od set of Teeth, the next aiost ties rsb'r p.wperiy is th>* possesi on ol a fine brad af II AIR, an I which ran oniy lie ahlained hy a constant und free use n| the VRUKT 6RLR II AIR OIL, u richly perttimed and dsslrah'e stiiMi tate Mr the masty Injurious pre jiaratieas Ihst are daily pslnn >1 apswtte public. Tie sdvirttvi pledge himself that the VEGETABLE HAIR till, mil '>e Inuad to nourish sad s rei gth-nih* hnlr, ami restore it a hald places?and in order to meet the exten. live drmai.d for it, lias put It at the low price ?M .V) cents per tiottle. F?i sale lijr II. C. HART, 173 Broadway, ?2I y Corner of Coxrtlamlt st. t^jlH A?TI FA ( OtlPh H't lJitHiTi l'OU ^ PIMri.in FACh M.?The greet "Sir A?tle>" assrred the prnariewn at the nnie he presented ibis r- cetpt, th t he never knrw an insiaiirr of its tail.a/ to produce .t cure. The suieal it in i ero e lias be en l.itm-nse Pet is* hy K M Union, 187 Bewery, corner of Grand ?lt Ilea ?y, corner ol Pike *t; 441 Gran I si; II C. Mart, cur of Broad way and t'rni'tla'ult s , and Wtu. B. Hnffmin, 6M Broadway. Price 30 < rbta. nfi 9m A CA'l n?IMPORTANT Til TIIK BKMJ MONDE ? ?!,<? Vandl j Ci tn;i<i?n l,or Persian Soap, continues to enjoy i?? htgb r> pulaltnn as the only Cosmetic that will rexpnve eruptions id tie arc and Irrchb'*. It give ? great felt f VO the met- and hands r h re the >kln is liable to chap. h-Mh exposftra in i e wind, whtrii, fr*ai I s healing properties is a great desi deratum. The smooth, transparent appearance It gives to the coii.ph xion, ma t he-p? ak Pd it a great prvpn srtt? among the ladies As a map for ?havlag h cannot he surpassed, producing m a few srcnris a fine ?beli lather Thu psirauage W re ceives fro n the aeihilRV and gentry of France and Rnglaud has madeII etteasiveiv as?" laTcprntie It mav he ' ad of II. C. H.irt, corn-r tit Broadivar and Court ?sndt sit J II It set, corner nf Cbanjherst uno B nsil**>'! *m B II IT- an.fi'i? Ilrosdway: ami I M Onma, Ifi B-"* ery, roiner ul Graml si. corner nf Henry und Tike ?li ?r? Ml Grand st. Price M crsta. ?" MBKDICAL ANA AUMCIfCALs?PR is cotHulte-l as ujsial in the treatment ol a certain cms a nlw ases. He appriaru lie- public that he lias receivesla professional education Its Inia cousury, aad is not to with the self named <lo?tera,aiedtcal pufibrs, and pretr??? i the day. Office No. ? Ana St.. near tbc Anwnc.ii Privals entrance third ?W Irom the Museum Lamp at th* inner ofiice door a tbe evening. )ef7 V I From our Evening Edition.] From WaaltlitKton. Washinoton, Msv 11, 1830. In what a contemptiblo attitude must this govern ment appear to the people of Europe ? Here is a na tion with a revenue of near 40 millions of dollars ? at peace with the world, and boasting of being out of debt, that has not a dollar in its treasury, and ia on the very verge of bankruptcy. How utterly stupid aad sense leas tho policy which has produced this ?wie of things; and yet, with a species oftnadneas tke most wonderful, this policy is persisted in by the present administration, notwithstanding the experience ofita wither ingand per nicious operation, and the evidence of decided disap probation by the people, furnished by the recent elec tions. ft i9 a melancholy fact, that there Is not one sol itary cent at this moment in the treasury : all the pub lic works are stopped here, aud 1 suppose will soon be elsewhere, unless something be immediately done to re lieve the government from its paralysis ; the publiccred itors are in an amaze?the Navy appropriations have been held back, and Van If uren has been at last goaded on to do something, lest his talari/ thouhl /?../. I'll venture to say that so weak, profligate and worthless an administration has never before digraced, and will not or years to come, disgrace the annals of our country. The duelling matter, as 1 anticipated, has been at last laid on the table, and put to rest forever, that Cam. may introduce his bill for the issue of more treasury notes, or to grant the power of re issuing those that have been paid in. The Whigs will not. I believe, assent to this scheme; but will prefer a direct loan, which will render it necessary for the government to receive, and of course to circulate the notes of state banks. The charters of all the District banks will expire in July next, and a bill has been reported to renew them for 20 years, which is opposed, with great violence by Uentou, Niles, *t id gcnui otnnc, who were a short lime since such furious advocates of the pet banks. If this be not done,the condi tion of the people of this District, and indeed of the members themselves, will be most lamentable. The Premier, Hsyncs, has been flattered into the be lief that he may he elected Vice President of the United States at the next election, and means, it is said, to de cline a canvass for a seat in the Hoase that he may bo prepared for the event. The Premier, when he came to Congress a few sessions ago, had his csrd engraved in the must flourishing style?"Chan. E. Haynus, Mem ber of Congress from Georgia." A wag, one of his friends, suggested to him that a gentleman of his dis tinction, and so well known to tne public, did not re quire auv addition to his name. He took the hint? agreed with his friend?and his card now presents only the name of "C. E. Haynes"?the comet without the tail. Dr. Darwin, to compliment Franklin, when he wrote te liim, directed his letter to " Benj. Franklin, The World"?and the Premier thinks he is entitled to the same distinction, for having been an acquaintance of Macon, and being able to make a speech of fifteen mil utet length in praise of Andrew Jackson. Speaker Polk is a merp party automaton. He has driven from t ie privileged seats of the House the most respectable visi ters, and admits Duff Green arid Calh< un's poodle, Cralle, who have no more right there bv the rule, than any other citizen. The latter is the editor of an ob scura Calhoun paper here that has, I believe, a private eireulatiun?for ne one but a nullifiei ever sees or hears any thing of it. The s leaker liai now made war upon the Lad v's gal lery, and excluaea all but those who come with females, or who are introduced by a member, it will not be much crowded hereafter, if that rule is enforced. The dandies and loafers will have to repair to the gentle men's galleries, snd as their object is merely to see and converse with the belles and others who frequent that region, they will not trouble tha House much with their presence ; or spend a moment in listening to the non sense uf Boon, die ignorance of Yell, the flatness of Hroatea.or the venomous screeching of Bynum. The Assemblage of the belles and beaux in the Ladles' gal lery was wont to be a source of high gratification to IHHH IfAt*| ; stmt iw IIact uocuutw u y*S? V us .mutu resort. Bat the Turk in the chair ia deter named to put an end to it, by separating the sexes, and keeping the fair under hia own eve. Well, this may he democracy, but it is not a very pleasant species of itte the loafers or the beaux. Among the visiters to Washington, I was ?'??! 'Iited the other day to see one from your city, in the gallery, with whose appearance I was much struck. HI e is a magnificent woman?dta apparuit moiu. Her fcrm is stately and Juno-like?her complexion fair?lie coun tenance beautiful, her motion graceful, and he- diess superb. Miss T has created quite a sensation hure, among those who are capable of appreciating p> r-onal or intellectual excellence. Ske was at Pontois' n my, " the observed of all ojservers." and carried < If the pslin for grace and dignity. Her sojourn at the splendid Court of Austria hsa given quite a finish to her m >n> nera, and quahfiaJ her to shine at the comrt of Msriin the First. Speaking of courts, our circuit court has ten dered itself a spectacle lately, from the language em played by two of the judges, who taunted each other at a round rate, muehtothe amusement of the liar, jurors, clients and others. Among lnwyers, the following im promptu may hold good, but it will not suit judges ? " For lawyers to call each other sotih names As' scoundrel and blackguard* fersooih. Only shews to th-* worM,it th.v like to lake paint, now anil then they can tpeuk the pluin truth. Another Msy ball was given here on the 8'h, w.iit ?i was attended by the young and the old of bath sexea. It was similar t'? the one 1 have ties*rilwd in n y l.ist. ; though the company was net so numerous. It was a i liuie more aristocratic, arid the little girls indul/i . a Jr. tie more in fancy dances, acqaired under the tuition of anew maitre At dans. Moat af the fsshiensbles sttend ed, for they naveraufTer a ball, roate or soiree to pssa without their presence?thinking that they ai# ie cau give it trial or reputation. The wigwnmof Catlin is visited by all who have the least taste or cariosity. It is certainly a roost interesting collection, and should be jnirchaaed by the Government and deposited in an edifice erected for the purpose. Catlin shoahl not be allowed logo to Kurope, hut em ployed to finish the beautiful sketches he hns taken of the splendid aceaery of tha far west. But ike govern ment can now purchase nothing?the treasury is li'e rally sn its last legs, and Cambreleng today introduced his bill authorising a re-issue, ad infinitum, of treasury notes, ft will not take, however. In the Henatc. the district hanks were under consideration, and Ronton was delivering a learned dissertation an the meaning of bnnibooxle and bamboosler, to some noisy female* in the gallery in confab with Calhoun. He seemed desirous to call Calhoun's attention specially to the term Imm bnoiUr, from the awful pause he made, till they oi l been ordered by the door keeper to hold their tongues and make less clatter. A sensible roan ie Th<>?. H. Be?, ton. HoRaCI I.ivaftpooi. IN TNI 16th Oimnr.?Tbe number .4 vessels hi litis i line belonging to the town ws? about UO, most of theis small barks, or employed in the roast ng trade There ware 1.1* regular householder* within the liberties. nnH these inhabited six streets onljr?Cha pel street. Water street, Tythabsra street, I>a!e s'reet. High street, and Old Hall street. In this reijn (A. D. 1506) proclamation was made in f.ieerpool of the drat lottery mentioned tn Hnglish history ; * r unmnn com*. ril was elected by the h'irge??es ; ami bee: ami ale wete ordered lo b*e sold at sixpence ytr quart.? The Mirrm. Mamriaoks a.no Bistms-spt ho Dbaths.?The return to tip .'sr piyinent* has been productive of very estraordmary effect*. It hne brought n'> nit the rmrriage of Theodore t\?.Id wit hi Angi l.ca Orim j or Grtiitke, which takes place tt Philadelphia tins in rn ing. Tw i lorsly Hebrew ladies are to be married this week ; one sweet " daughter of Jndali" feeid- a in Spring afreet, and is to marry a relation of a n> h London banker deceased. Three lovely Baph*tg?rlg and one Presbyterian are also about to fulfil their destiny in a few day*. Lastly, Mi?s Maria M >nk that was, Mr* Somebody that is, or Mr* Nobody th*t will be, t* about to add to ?be ecn?n* ol 194# ? So we go ?Jew and Oentile* all fulfilling the ad vice of Paul?marrying and giving tn marriage. Be hold, how tweet it i* for brethren to h well together .a unity! 1