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XMfti UiiakAltl ?? *AbW ??*!?? | froai oar Evening Edition. ] I/Thf Fever at Charleston it abating. Latest tko* Bi'enos Ayres a*d Montevideo ? Bj the Br. bark Astive, Capt. Phillip#, we hare Bt?? no# Ayres paper# to ihe '21st of July, bei?g several weeks later than before received. After the defeat of the government troops of Monte rideoon the 15th Jure, a commission was appointed on the part of Oribe, President of tne Republic, to treat with the leader of the lnsui gents, Gen. Frircuoao Hi vera, with a view to the restoration of peace. The em bassy, however, appears to have been unsuccessful, t*r Capt. Phillips informs us thai when he left Montevideo, the insurgent army, 1500 strong, was within one mile ?f the city. Business was at a complete stand; the in habitants being all under arms, and n omenUy expect ing aa attack. The town of Colnnia had capitulated Mr. Robert M. Hamilton had been accredited as U. S. Consul at Montevideo. There were no foreign merchant vessels at Buenos Ayres, July 21st. The Am. osrk Chalcedony, Upton, from Salem arrived before the port on the 14th, but was ordered off by the blockading squadron, and ret u ru ed to Montevideo. On the lGth. Commodore Nicholson, of the U. S. ship Independence, vieited the French brig of war Dassa, (Commodore's ship,) under a salute from that vessel of 13 guns, which was returned by the United States sehr. brig Dolphin with 11. Commodore Nicholson and some of his officers afterwards dined on board H. B. M. fftuop Electra. The weather at B. Ayres had been extremely warm for the season, being the middle of winter. Nothing special had occurred iti regard to the block ade. Buevos Avrks and Ptau. ? Buenos Ayres, July 7. ? Intelligence has been received from the head quar ters of the Argentine Confederate arinv, dated 2d ult. As wad anticipated, General Braun's precipitate re treat had been highly disastrous to him. His shat tered forces did not halt till they had regained the fast nesses of their native mountains in the interior of Bo livia. 1 1. the meantime, the advanced guard of the Argentine army, victoriously pnsriiiig forward, had entered the territory of Tar ja. and was only two days march from the capital of that Prov nee, which it was intended te occupy. and threaten the frontiers of Chuquisaca. The Indians of the seven towns of Ituruyo, whose favorable disposition towards the Argentines was always counted upon, had declared their decided adhesion and made a proffer of their ser vices. A great drought had been experienced in Bo livia, from which a tamine was to be apprehended, as in the province of Chicas, where the best pastures in the country are situated, the cattle was perishing in c?nsiderab!e numbers. General Santa Crui, who had eosne in person to the army, in order to give an im pulse to its operation*, had mmi the ing over its fatal retreat. He accordingly issued a decree In which, stating that the campaign was at an end, and that the army had covered itself with glory m seeurmg the frontiers of the country against any future inroad, he awards a medal to the soldiers for their " valor and constancy." Huenon Ayres, July 21 ?News to the 10th ult. has been received from the head quarters of the Argentine Confederate army. The advanced guard under Gen. Gregorio Paz, had met with complete success in their operations in the province of Tanja, nearly all of which was in thar possession. ? The Bolivian gover nor Dorado, had flad, and a whole squadron of Boli vian cavalry with iheir Commander had come over to the Argentine forces, to whose standard the people were Hocking from all quarters. Rur.i?o? Avast Psicts July 21.? Sp*ni?h D,?uMooin 141 a 142 noller* etch, Patriot D .latiloon* , 144 ? 140); Npaai>b Dol lar*. K| ; Kicbimgr on Knglad, 5|d. per dollar; Exchange on Flo Janeiro, 32" ? 3JS* Kirhsngc 01. the I'ntted State*, none; Hide*. os ?v*i. SI ? 32 dollar* per p**ada; no. country, 25 a 27; 4a mailed, 22 a A do. borne. 9 a 10, Nutria *kin?, 2) a 31 per dn; Ghiacliild fUiu*. 33 a 84 per doien: Wool. C'?inm?n.7n 9 per arr'ba; Mbrrpokiiw. pw dnten, li a 19 prr 27 H?; Calfsklas, Cr doten, 24 a 26, Flour, North American, nn?i Hall, on ard, i.aar. Mr Dear Bewnett? We have been laying here for the last three months, | and antil now, have had no good opportunity to write you. Since your last letter made us appearance on ooard, Liule Jack and his satalites have been more than ever (wi the alert: well, we had a fine time here in hunting, dancing, and fiddling ? it beau all the world, and Rio to boot for scandal. Since we came here Little Jack has visited Buenos Ayres. He went up there by special invitation from R >sas the Dictator. While there, he spent much of his time with R who divided his company with a couple nf fools, for instance. Little Jack would blow up one of the forts with an induing machine; then Rosa* would make him lay down. Jack would slip on hia belly snd such irregalar noise* never were heard before. While there, Ross* offered his daughter to Little Jack, which he declined until he could hear from New Yoik? she is said to be very pretty We have had many interesting hunts in Montevideo, The shooters are Lirutenst L. who swears and damns every thing but his dog*; lieut. Charley A. who, by the by, is a good shot Then the late Mr. Nslsnd, as Cbsrley D. calls him : he generally kills a seunk or s dozen tame pigeons? il would do you good to see him in the field ; at first sight he looks like a circle of reflec tion. If he tees a bull, you will immediately hear him ainging nut to his friend B. (who, perhaps, lias a acunk lesding by a string.) oh. Heal, come here, here is a thoasand birds. Then again you see old P. trailing off ?i right angles with a bursied gun that he paid 940 Spanish fur only yesierday Go with then nn board, listen to Charley A.,?e? him string a couple of snipe through the nose, and send them by Peter Busier to the Commodore w.th his compliments, hear old Mr Bee paiae exrlaimiag " well, well. 1 have hesed of shnnting. but have never seen any before 1 eame here." Look ar mnd. aee how J. P. eye* the birds, snd the (Questions ha puis to the late Mr. N. about holding the gun, and if it is necessary to take aim when you fire at the bird ; observe the fleet surgeon, how he spies them throagh his eye gla** ; hear the ambiguous remarks af my friend originally . and ultimately, observe the pleasant smile ?f our wnrthj caterer, as he glances at the b rda, listen te the late master, haw he shot a dozen times at a poor half starved bird, before he killed it . listen to the fat Purser s remarks, and y<iu will have some ides of our nteas Jaek has aom. t? ,linr wilh hl,? (Ul,y #n<J he p;ts Lardner and N *lrr centinually , who always say they had rather be kt< k-d than in and d.ne oa Hitikmy mutton. The Dolphin has b?-en e.,g,,,..,t , a( np w? water, ahe is now up the river after a ,oad of water. The Fairfield. era ty Mayo, has been despatched to Rio to wait hie relief. E very or, e not e*i-?pttr g the Com ji lore. antioa* to see him b and home. While we have been here otir band hs* hsd two concerts, of which the proceeds were dieided them and the Commodore ? and which I rao assure y<>u dear B has caused much talk on shore, bath among >He Amaritans as well ss Kaglish and French; sad well ?nay they talk, for it is a disgraceful thing. I must bring my lauer to a elose, as my candle is nearly oatt we only have twn inches allowed us now, while the Commodore ha* lis whole candle s per day. We have a boy between three, while the Commodore has three body servanu, one steward, two cooks, and the crews of thiee large boats The offi cers only being allowed one boat far thirty, whi'.e th? Commodore has a barge which pulls 1 4 men, a g g that pulls 12, a whale boat that pulls i. Now these bosis are only need by the Comaiadore. a.-wl woe be unto the <?fll<-er that should accidentally came off in one of them It is impossible to tell when we shall sail, as B '* month is not quite up. and eiKi! H is, the^Cemmwdore U. S. Bwir In?Er**nEN< s, Montevideo, J ult 30, lttti cannot leave. Prutua aabeaieging til'* place fro? with, oat; he lately haa taken M?ldaaande ; and last week Buaadro surrendered to hire. The Brazilians aro gathering quite a force here ? report says, to blockade this place. The French Admiral inihe frigate Havre, of 60 gone, is here. The Dolphin will remain here until released by the Pairfield. Slidcl has the Commodore in excel lenttraining ; he can manage him as fine as anj sew can her pig. S- is writing a novel, in which the little Com modore figures as the heroine of the tale ? the plot is lai&inBahia; Mrs. T. is the hero, and the other char acters, such aa Sammy, Ac., are well got up. Mr. Bee Paine, and the late Mr. N., who dines today on tkunk *ovj>. aend you their best regarda. I forgot to tell you of the changes. Sammy Weller is Lieutenant of the brig? Charley P. is transferred to the Independence ? little Science remains M. D. of the brig ? ami the Ute Mr. N., alias Skunk Killer, is the aeventh lieutenant of Jacky's ship. Adieu man chtrt omit. W. P. B TH? KhWlil l^Vf AITkU VV lu. Cr CLIBEllUQH, Win Make It, corner of Broadway and Fuittm ireet, respectfully mviu s all * earers. and conuoi? srurs to inspect his newly invenicii veiiiii;i!iiK Wigs, which or rlegsiise, lightness and durability uiay rank among the first pioduciiow of modern art In ibe'r lorni tliey differ from all wibers. 'I bey cover no moie o f the Itrww ihau the natural hair does, composed of hair which never loses its cnrl, and fit so close u t ehead, that the most cri.ical observer will fanl to detect ihem. Strangers should observe that Clirehugh is the only maker of tin" description ot win in tbe United States, and couse quemly they are not to be found in any other store. Call and see them. sl-lm* Will 1< ?OU TH.W 111 XT PR K SCOTT* H UNITED STATES OIL PAST B BLACKING is admitted by all who have proved it to be de cidedly the best article ever offered to the fuUlie, k beiig ?tanuiaciured in oil. does not, tike most blacking iajure tbe leather, but on the c mtrary , preset ve* and softens it. Whole sale dealers are particularly reque^e^ to call aori examine the above article, an. I satisfy themselves that Prescott's Black ing must take precedence over any oltier now in use. 1 t Because it possesses more conservative qualities. 2nd. Its easy application. 3d. It improves rather than is impaired by age. 4th. It wil' polish w th ease over oil or tallow? and, lastly, is a periection in blacking hitbert? u'attalned. Manufactured and t<?r sale at Water street New York. Also by J. W. Clark, Buffalo. Orders solicited. e??S-3l JOHN H A T C, XT Respectfully inform- his friends and tbe public, that he has takesi the store 77 Cedar sL two doors east of Broadway, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Where tbe strictest attention wilt be paid to the business in all its various branches ; and lmpes. by keeping a selection and constant succession ?f the mrst approved and fashionable ar tic'es, together wiUi the neatness and durability of workman ship, ana elegance of fit, to merit a continuance of that share 0 public patronage, wbick has heretofore been so liberally bestowed on him. J.B.,in returning his sincere thanks to bis old friends, and in solicitii g the favors of new ones begs t? stale tnal those gentlemen who wish to furnish their own cloth, may rely on every attention bring paid to their orders. The nr.ost moderate charges for prompt payment. XT London and Paris Fashion* received monthly. stl-lm* CHKH1CALI. THE NEW YORK CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING CO. have constantly for saw Oil Vitriol, ila? I Btrmcwmg nana, Copperas, I Aqua Antonia Muriatic Acid, Acjua Fortis, Nitric Acid, Blue Vitriol, Manganese And many either articles in the line oi their business. Orders wiil be received at their Banking house, No. 21 Broadway, or at the office of their agent, No 51 West street. GEO B. GILBERT. Agent. Res rf A II A n ' S F A 8 H I OI* ABLK TUSC A >1 ? k STRAW HAT WaKEHOUSA. and B-sr ing, Pressing and Tuscan Straw H?t Mannfr.ctnring Establish ment, 9? Diviaioa street.? Mrs G., grateful for past tavors, in timates, that having made arrangements for the fall tra<ie. has now on hand a lull and elegant supply of white and co lored Tu-can and Straw Hats, ot every vsrietv.efthe hestqoa lilies, and most approved shapes, all warranted ;o be imp.iri ed.and to clean well Mrs G. also continues to clein bleach, alter ami press old Tuseaa and Straw Hauin her 'veil know ? elegant style; tbe coloi of old hsisare made to look as good ias when new without n the iea.si louring the straw, or leaving any sulphurous smell Colored straws cleanea in a supenor manner Terms very aaoderate. The newest French pat terns of silk and millinery. Bonnets a s ays on hand or made to order. Also, mourning bonnets naa?<e on the abort est. no tice. All tbe above articles are sold at as low pr res as any n thcci'y. sMoodlm* AA 1NMLLIBI.K CCHE FOK WORMS'.! ? GUIO.VS VERMIFUGE is now used as the only -|?e eifce fair that distrarasing complaint to children whirb is apt to We frequent al this season ?t ibe year. It Isplessant to the taste and may be given with perfect safely to the nsc st tender infaat with a ceriaiatv of cure. Bold at Dr J H. Hart's, corner of Broadwsy and Chamber* street; E. M Gniun's. 127 Bowery, corner ol Grand street' corner of Henry and Pike streets, and 441 Grand street. Pr'ce SO cen *. s26-eoy ' \I ti TA LLIt H1MMI TH.-A .imply . - hand aud for iVl sale by LBWls FEUCHTWANGKK, s27 2 Courtlandi sL \V" I > t? MILL BOM ?AL.K? Tbe ,r. line and uaa? hia vv ery of the MUI ai Jertev City, coniui ing two pairs of superior French bnrr stone; frame and mariiinrry < f best ma iNial-and workmanship. and in nerfect order, ?rd sheet IrMi .nils on the patent pressure a* If Mating plan. It will be sold luw, and can be se?n in operation until nest Deeember, when K will be taaen down, it bring on the line of the New Jers?y Rail Road. Any person la want of power f?r grind ig ureln or any other purpose, thti is a rare chime , it bein- tr.e bestcnmti u <? ed Wind Mill In the coantry, and is lav.srably salted for ship p'ng to '.lie We?t Indies or any part of this country, being ?n the ?!'leol the Hudson River, oppesre New York. Ap^iv to GF.OIitiK W KD'>K. sIS lm* Jersey City. New Jers-y. STOVT'K ESItiRAVI>V KkTABLISIl NKATtNo 172 Bioadwav, co-?er al Mnhlen La-e ?* Tbiseolabliabaneni s oae cl tl r rl4est in th'eity. and haa In-p been considered as seco?>d to nope Hi the 1'a ie?| MiateS; us 1 repaia nm has Sees earned and sustained by the r real ? -rv eviur-d to gtve in every Ins'.cnce (ompleie saii.lariiaaaa. Tne specimen bo<>ks exhibit txauip esof Vnsunt an ! Ci mmerrial t;??d Engravng,ln ever* sty >e, froan tbe delicate liana- , (or Ladies Jiand ) to tbe old EnplUh and GrerU* rhsracters the esecuilon of which aarrle* with It Its nwn recon.niendstiein. Tbe e a rd* -re coaled will, the purest enamel, having the surface highly polished, and remleieo saacepliMe of ibe fUeat impres Don. Hilver Plated Door and Number Plates, tbe plating of ?Mch is Mu.aally iWck? tbe silver being expressly rolled for ihr -abscriber letter Stamps Conioiar and Notarial Seals. Bre.a DourPialeo a ad Jsooekers Coats of Arms, Crests, he. on Silver Spoons, Knives Fork*, lie. Inscription na Rings Locaeta, he. CWTI.EBV? Jo?t Imported a niost splendid assortment Of Rstor*, Inlaid. Peari and I vary. They are in cases, ehntce ar ticles. a ad are warranted. GEO. H. STOUT. s4 3m* corner of Maiden !?*e an<t Brood wa I Tooth m iir -tooth ache -wik, woan b*ar the paini ul torture of ajumpbii; torih ache, wh-n immediate reliel can r.e ist.iameH ' .MM-ks s KIlETTA RIA. or Coaseentra.ed Extract of Kreo-oieind Carcamon. a a cectstn reaaedv. The cares it bas rffecte^ are wit boa i pr? cealeoi Or tbe haadrrds who have naed it, none have faUei us obtaia relief Trv it and be satisfied For sale only hy W. Srmonsam, 79 Fulton ?t; S H Hart, 7? Broad* ay, and MHud*wnst; and hy E. M diinn, 127 Bowe mt; H Henry corner nf Pike ?a a. 44 1 Grsnd si. betweea East Broadway and ?' vision st Frlce.M eeaata, with fb*l direrttonai salA-eod3oa* THlt MAItt'-THls MAIIv:!? Itsboald invarteoiy be borne la mind lhat to a good set of Teeth, the r>ett ne-as desirable property b the poa?^?ion of a fine head ?.f HAIR, and wh*ch can oaily be ohtanrea h> a eon.iani ami free use oflhe VEOE I'ABLK HAIR Ol L. a richly peiifamed and desirable sulmtitate lor the many Injnrtoas preparations that are datly palmed upon the public. Tbe advertiaer pledge. bim?elf lhat the VEGETABLE lis IK OIL will be found to nourish and si-engthen thebalr, and restore it ia bald places ? and n oraier to meet ike exten sive demand for It, Las put it at the low pa Ire of 30 (ems per bnt'le. For sale by H. C. HAHT ITS Broadway. a2l-y Coeaor ot Coortlandist. D- Is VARDEKBMuiiril FkNAtak ?< KlRO VkTlhfl PII.LS, fnun tier ?aay an effe laal remedy forsepp-eaalee lrr? gnlsrit, , and all cases where na;are does not bave her regular and proper course. N. B Not to b- taken doner reegnsncy. The sale of 1 4iW botes during tbe last a tne nsoa'.ha (? a sufficient guarantee of tivejr efficacy. SldonltiyMra BIRD, Mid wife and female plivste, en, .722 Bowery, New York. Likewise her celebrated Soothing Jsyrupfor children teething, a sale, sare aed effec laal remed y . Also, aaeiceUent remedy for sore nipples pre pa*e4 and sold as above. Mia Bird continues to be consulted nn ill diseases incidental tn females aaB 1m* HIT th.E'B at mm mt C o r the ~oni.v nk LlANCE IN V L? Ibetra h of the above asioni Is now universally admitted While every other reeiedy offered t? the pablic as a spec fir for V? ? I, enjoys but an evaneaceat aud trans lory fame. The hivh repuianasn 01 H enter-- Red Drop remains firm and unshaken, li thepo ralsrltf which tbla Invalaalde m-dieiae haa gained lor itself, solely by the attoadsbing cures it has effected, and its unparal leled proapthude el actir.n ia the is oat inveterate stages of V? ? |, excites the eavy of others, we are glad of It It af fords s iu>t criterion to the public, la oh amine tbe remedy ??vstsoit?d to their di?ease; and we woul i diatinciiy caution ?he ptawiic ihat none la eenaine but arch as have the algnatore l<evisna Hunters Red Drop contains the desideratum ?li1?** 'd perfect secrecy In every respect? are plea *ant to tbe ttm, leaving n.me ot the well known seem in the motna.atesi t . most rune lies for this diaeaso, and require na resirteti^B ,o diet, or interference with the usoal course of bu fyy. ?' P*' ?>v*'?e. fH!We ? Divtaion street , no other tn,!.?,. /* YT.J S* Fhilaoelpbia; M lilTi 7 K,nor*^ street, Boston; 814 Camp street, New Orleans where needk-iae can be obtained private - sal- me ? > V.. * [' '"m nn Vitb MpMdtf. large black An.^jle're'tn^rjir hl'ml *?/?. n"",0n "" h" C??" Any ooo reiaraiaB him to .32 if ustoa at shall receive the above reward. ol It* St f* h. * I Ct 't I A Kills K A Hi a sacn i m as ? And La< les, and Buwer and r.J, n,,nu factored fVom the American sliver, wsrrsnted to Hand ibe color and improve by wearhs# i for sale by 1 LEWIS FKI/CHTw*N(,Cr ?" 2Courtlsn.lt JOHN R. ROW AND & CO. With great confidence call public attention to ROWAND'S ALTERATIVE, OR COMPOUND SPIRITUOUS EXTRACT OF ' SARS A P ARILL A, Entirely devoid of MERCURY in any form whatever, FOR CHRONIC DISEASES, OR COMPLAINTS OF LOIVO STANDWC. An " alterative medicine" is one which effects an entire change in the system, without manifesting any ?enable mode of action. It is to be resorted to in almost ail Chronic or long-standing complaints, with ? view of subverting the long-accustomed diseased action, and of substituting for it, the new and peculiar influence of the medicine itself, which must I* made to harmonize with the operations of nature in health, so that after the use of the medicine for a period longer or shorter, according to the duration of the disuaw and prospects of recovery, it may be laid aside and the health gradually become completely re-established. After a long and cautious consideration of the designs to be fulfdled in the treatment of the following affections, (some of which are regarded as the most fearful ills of existence,) we have at length prepared the " Alterative Extract," and earnestly advise it to such invalids for whom it is expressly intended, as pos sessing all thu curative principles that can be placed within their reach. The diseases which yield to the " alterative" treatment, are those of a Chnnic form, and such as de|>end upon impurity of the blood ? as Scrofula, or ? Syphilis ? and all Venereal Diseases ?Hercnrial Diseases, brought on by the improper use of Mer cury? Consumption? Liver Complaint? Jaundice ? A pie Cake ?Rheumatism? <?out ? Scurvy ? Cancer? Allections of- the Skin, as Tetter, lliles, King Worms, Scald-Head; Itch, Pimples on the Face, &c. if? medicine is more ellicient as a " Spring Purifier," and to promote recovery aiYer an attack of acute disease. Sarsaparilla constitutes the prominent ingredient in the above preparation ? being one ?f the most popular articles of the present day? entering into the composition of almost every purifying medicine; and is alike resorted t# in professional and in domestic practice. There has been much disappointment experienced in the employment of Sarsaparilla, by many persons ? so far, indeed, that there are some who denounce it as inert and wholly useless. This precariousness in its effects may lie ascribed to the improper methods which have l>een made use of to ox tract its active properties. Until two or three years past, it was the universal custom to subject the substance to protracted boiling, whereby all its pe culiar principles were destroved or dissipated, and the result ing preparation was little else than a mere solution of the starch, which is one of the proximate principles of the lloot. By another process, however, the above consequences are guarded against, and we obtain an Extract containing all the essential and desirable properties of the Sarsaparilla in the most concentrated form. It is customary in prescribing this substance to combine with it other articles to modify or to promote its activity, and with a view to its diaphoretic and stimulant effects principally. The above Compound Spirituous Extract of Sarsaparilla is such a combination, and is commended to physicians, particularly, as fully en titled to their confidence. It is honestly asserted that one tea-spoonful contains all the virtues of a drachm of the solid Root ? and a pint of Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla may be extemporaneously made by add ing two toble-spoonsftri of this Spirituous Extract to a pint of simple Syrup. The mode of taking the medicine in all the above complaints will be the same ? the object being " to effect a change in the system" in each case. J. R. R. <Sc Co. do not hesitate to assure the public that from the peculiar mode of the preparation as referred to ONE BOTTLE OF THE " JILT EIIJ1 T I VE" Contains the Essence of from FOUR to SIX BOTTLES of the ordinary preparation of the SARSAPARILLA! This single fact guarantees for the Alterative an extensive and salutary influence wherever it becomcs known. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Tha " Altf.hatitx" and the u VxuMirrwK" are put up in hexagon or six-sided bottles, and have "J. R. Rowand, Philada." blown in the glass. The public are cautioned against the spurious imitations, with which some parts of the country are flooded. They are particularly requested not to purchase frjen Druggists whose respectability of character is not a sufficient voucher for honourable dealing. In order to guard against imposition, we will pay a large reward for the detection of counterfeiters. PREPARED AND SOLD ONLY BY JOHN R. ROWAND CO., NO. 249 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, ITOr their Authorised Agents throughout the United State*, Canada, Mexico, Texas, West Indies, WILLIAM GIBSON'S STAINED, PAINTED AND ENAMELLED GLASS, S jiulilr for Church, Drawing Room, Library, Cabinet. Study, BaUi, Basement, Htairra?e, Cuoaln, Kin Light, Side L'ghi, ?iH every ascription of Window*, executed in the fir*t Myle of ibe art, frt'in Oreclm. Uoibtc, and K-i.cy Orna mental Ur- pii Al?n, C nt? ?f" Arm*, CmC, and Ar.v.oilal Bearine*, Hall and 8treet Lamp*, with det fo> lor S.iipa' Cabin*, More D<>?r? and Window*, ami adapted In i?very i>r*nch ol hu*ine?*. W. U. h i* n? ?*n tMBti a:M will continue u? manufacture Sqoar??, Border*. and Rooetiw. from two incbe* an*4 up wan'*, toj:eth?r wnh plain Mam of every shade, ? round Ulan*, lie., whi. b lie oflera to Olatier*. Hatb Maker*, sod ibe pablir, bt-if s in ?tie ~'iki deai?a adapted w their present work. W i it rift w ? of load and metal manufactured of the *anie hind of !*a?h it o*ed by the Ancient*. Archil-ct* and Oen* tlemea of travel about t? bui.d, will ai onc?* appreciate the raise of tbia chaate and 0 ralne *>r,'e of Window*, particu lar* in couwt'y residences? ibe Hottiic being m no instance complete witboai it, while the Or.ctan i* enriched by Ibe appropriate hi auiy ol u* ornament. Auenimn i* al?> requested u> a delicate yellow Ula?<, manufactured fur the parpo*? of pl?nne Wlrxlowt It c?n We afforded .it a modera'e pruts and iu ?ff<-tt in all Witnin*. lighted Irani the north cannot fail 10 be pltaaing, it having )u?t c<Jor i .nart ui change (be cold northern rav? of light into perpetual -un?lnnc. W. O. it II cnnnaue* to riecuie hn> B.iihle Otocare (Prett Work, in imitation of Uroaud Gla>* and Lace Curtains, now to universally in ute. und intioduted in tbia city by hint tosr )esri a*? O L A UKMDIHU AMD VLATTICN1NU. Slfifc Bowery, Sd do ir above Fourth atreet, New York, September, 1MB. *4 eod3m* THE IEETH! THK TEETH!! T11E TEETH!!! ORRSSJ A?? ?o Jfl VJVEtyUJLLRL) VEfil IFRWE FOR CLEAHSIIHJ, PRESERVING * UEJUTIFilflU THE TEETH. IT '? 1* It teol wirrnnted in ?aylag tbai Ibe heat article that we know of, for pre?er?tnr,e|ean*in|f, sod l?o*utifying Ibe Teeth, and giving a Irapr nt laMtwta in the breatk.l* ibe OrriaTooUi Paste."? i.tmhtt Mmgmttnt For A^iiii, kr.., ?ee advertiten.eat* in (fuo inn Herald every otber dsy Price M cent* ?l5-eodlm* VINEGAR STORE, AT 34 NEW STREET. BDWAKD BATMR, OFFERS FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES , CIOICR AND WINK V1NKUAH, Ackoowled|;ed by thoje wbo have nse4 II as a nwwt aaperior article, la barrel* of M jiflonv sad la tbippirit order, ?be? repaired. sii-tatb Astf WILSON'S HIGHLY IMPROVED ? PATENT MANIFOLD WRITERS, roa COPYING LETTKRS, / V VOICES, DRAWINGS, PLANS , 4* +c. N B. Constantly mi h oid. a splendid ?SllfWlllSl of POCKKT BOOKfl, NKRDLK BOORM, CARD CABKB, MER C HANTS' BILL BOOKS, and PORT POLIOS, of every description 48 NASSAU STREET. Jane 3? y P K E M III M PICKLES, CATSUPS, &c. THE PICKLING SEASON AT HANDt. TO HO T E L KEEPERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES AND OTHERS. M ft 8. GOO L D IT BROS reapnrtfally to ?>IIW l?er <ervteo? to boaaekenpers la federal to pot op Pie kleaof eeery kl>d for them to any S|aanttii<?, and on ?urh r a* r *mxii I ail b<-i"? ?at?fa'tory ? w b. rel.y lb# troable.Bii al*o ibe (enerally (uMamed by am'iie. in h ivl?r It eir Pirkln* put ap hy aaakllfal hnn<l*, will bo avoided. ? M 'lei Keeper* and Privai^ Pamilte* ? itbioe toavall ihem*el?e*of tbe a?l van Uff't offered I* thUadvertweiaant, will do well by (ailing on 14RN. OOOLU at her *u?re, No lit Broadway. N. S. Soatbem faaitii** and porvoo* wuhtoff to ?blp to tbrir friaod* Boatb. cao be (applied oa application s* above. if or<W imprrf'rcily ruriri, *llh * r?if?n?ri of lha dlara*' ?ull larking ll th<* ?y?i en landing ilf vital* and andarnitnfnt ihr r xtitlilBl ma. llili ni'riwiar l? in*e*.l Intalaablr. Thiv aiifra tl?*aa<1 porifte r of thr likwt i? particularly atlaptad la lli> tr afttifi^rt Willi Uie ?> pltililir anrt n>< rrarial ?^a??aii??nt with p*i?? in Ike k*M. MM imr> atlemlrd *kk tun \* ?a<l Inrla ratioat. u* ladolani, aa<l "rnloioa ? olre r?. aore throat an<i pain* la Ihr li?pd,'4i>r?lniat ?>n ami ngpllimi of the ?kla( with fal'lr* ?fl o( tbr hair, att#?<e.l g- rrrallf with da.'llitv Tim mrrfiria* wfclia It rlaanae* and n?rlft?? ihr b'fwl, 'radicating t yt-ry partial? ml <iia*a?e. at tar umninir f rniif>??? ih* tttrr ttna aio? ri (r?iM>n, ?ml Impar ? frr h ton# and ?4g?r in ikr ?h?>l? iMtm, 'Rotating ann flooring II* broken cwuuta lion, ??ken all other r?n.?<U#? art mi an ?*all. *old ai IH'NTRR'H Mei.ical office. N* * Ditialna Mreet, where tke axfonnaate ra- rail wtkovt fear rJ eipt.??re. AImi ?an ia. UK . JbHNN(IH ii ranmilecl confidentially at ?>?? "fi-e No. 17 Dbiio ? t re r t hr|?r>n < halhara an<4 WlHaai ?u, ?ii Ihe followm* fllteaiet, *)* <Jn?arrl 9*. Chan rrn, (*lrrtur?B, Henitr.al Weakne??.aml Ifce aameretn ilwaan *rii>?* fro?i venereal pnimn or improper ireaimew. Dr. Jaha mm rmffr* to rep ore any rrr? nt rCecO"" two or three day*. ?M th? mini inwifntf raaea ia a proportionate tmns ?llb"li I He nw of any ilrhll ilauo* ?r lai?"fioB? roeilirmr, or ?re*r?ti?a from ko'tneaa trr**f rnirowinf thermal*?! In Dr Jxhoaoa't rare, may 4mm tboil??elre? ?i|h a certainty Of Mire**#, la the m?nt aggravated ?ai*?. *rififoloti? tore*, af crated leg*, tr apredtTy healed. Rtranfer* would do well by rirlnjr f?r Jot.nrow a reH, a? a certain preventive war He inaee affatpat the oarnrreor# ml the foregoing iliaeaae*, wMeh hai nr??r filled when a?rd altMtl t? ent) Inur twin after et l<eti? ? ? po*t pala.aad earlmlng a lee, tan bar* (h* nereaiary medial nr. and d|rrrthtn? for Ii* Die forwarded. Atieadaare ft-omw, A M |o II at nig hi. il4 Im* TA I liOH Wanted, ? Cotter out for Pant aloont, , V rat* and Hfclri*? a Oertoip wHI an?wer. Apply at tbe coner ofOoW ?nd riail ilrrru, frrm* 13 to I o'clock iWf LUMO 1RLAIO MAIL K04J9. !WBi^r On and after tin* date, tb? Cars wi be despatch* d m folio w^ Leave liicksvllle, | Lf>? Jamaica ? o'clock, A. M. 8| o'clock, A.M. If ?' P. M. ( 3* P. ML Hondav trains will leave aa foHowg : LftTe Uhiisrillt. | Letw Juuici, 74 o'clock, A. M. 84 o'clock, A. M. t M r.M.I 4) M P. M. Brooklyn, Kept. 1#, 1838. Leave Brooklyn, lOo'etaek, AM. 4 '? t . S. Leave Brooklyn, a o'clock, A. M. ?* P. M. BlO-lf 11 8 P M. KOtiCHAKLBITON. K C. Tbe Steam Packet SftUTH CAROLINA, Gnpt.cotfey. will leave Hal i ui ore direct f?r Charleston, on Saturday, the i'Sd, and the OKOUG4A, Capt. HoHlni, on Saturday, the 29ih iufcU N. B. Arrangements will be naatie with the Rait Road Com pany at Charleston to start the car* *? on after arrival. JAMKS KKRGtfSAON. Hultimfrr MfA Sept. Ift3? *17 ltd* SfA'i JKea iSliASiU PltKHY The new iind elegant low presMre steam boat WaVk, Capt. Oliver Vandelbilt, will, on aad alter Sunday the 5th instant. leave pier No. 1, fool of Whiieballstreei, lor Van Duaer's Dock, Stale* Island, uear ibe Quarantine Groonj. LfcAVKS NKW YOUK L1AVES STATEH ISLANO. At 8 o'cIoch, A. M. | At 7 o'clock, A. M. 16 41 " 9 II " M. 24 ? P M 5 tfj .? Pare, 1 24 cent*. N. B ? All pt-rsons are forbid trusting any persoa on account of the steamboat Wave, or owners, without an order from the Camain. au4 ^ CHH,APtPA?UlbkABLK HAT HjORK ^?-Whrrr HaU are warranted equal in quali'y and w^rkmannbip to any in the city, at 25 per cent btlow ~ the ordinary prices, vix. Suprrior siiort nap Beaver and Nutria Hats $4 0* do do Nutria, 3 50 do plain caster No. t 4 (HI do do 2 3 50 do Musk, 1 3 00 do do 2 50 do Satin Beaver, 1 S?i do do 2 2 50 Youth's and ? hildrcnfs hata from $1 50 to 2 00 The nl>ote prices are but a small advance on the cottef the mulernl and workmanship ? consequently all sale* must be made tor cash, without any deviuuohs trom the above low prices. Also, an unrivalled assortment of Cloth aad Fancy Caps, at wh?lesale and retail. Country ceale. s supplied on the most favorable terms. C. WATSON. my 1 1 3m* 154 Chatham tt. 3 < oors fiom Mulberry. bu.ULMVKtt'S LATEST ABB MUST 1M PnOVUD PAi JCNT ThUSS. Tae atw ntioRof those ji (Bid ed with Heri.ia, is ca led to a new Truss lately patented in tlie city of New York, lu su periority over every other in strument will he evident on a mere inspection ; for, unlike every other tru?s, the rupture f?a?i is pressed upon by a liou >le spring which is i*> filed as to convey the necessary pressure t? the iow?r part of the rupture pad? thus keeping the pad closely applied in ev ery attitude ol the body, and adjusting and adapirig itself under a, I circumstances io the person and to the part to which it is to Ih> applied. Posso** irf( a d?uble spring, and con sequently a double degree of ela-ticity. it it rendeied easy and convenient to the wearer. The above Trus* has taken the place of all others for the permanent retention aim cure oPHci nia or Rupture. Itis al most the only Tranpowiiiuse la the city ol New York, aad the adjscent country. The above Truss is adjusted aad appli ed hy a Surgeon, who has devoted particular attention to the subject of Hernia, ami th" construction and application of Truss -..at his office, No. 2 Aim street, near Broadway, two doors from the American Museum, where they may I* had ? bolesaie arid retail. Also, a general assnrtmeat of suspensory bandage* at Um manufacturers price. Trua-es by the tioieu at the lowest cash price. N. B.?Obterve particularly the name and numb-r? 2. Dr. ? lover. au28 lm* Dlt. t HIIUII'S UKNl'lNK VH K1AULK LOTlON,rcc< uimrncleil by the Family lorDisca-r&ol ibe luce ar>4 skin. This lotion is excelled by no other in il.c world; ticradieaies tan. tree kiss, pimpU-x, spots, redness, and all cuta neous eruptions. It lias been administered by Ibe proprietor with great success, for oiauy years, In Europe aril America. It In perfectly sate, yet powerful. an?i possevess all the good qual ivies of the most celebrated cusmetics. A bottle at 73 cenu will be fourwl sufficient to prove it* value. To be had at Or. CHURCH S Diapeaaary, 188 Bowery, ?>r. Spring- <L sl-lm* \| UMsC.? BjII* ami parties supplied with music by apply* l?l lag at No. 109 William street, wbere order* are punctually attendee to by ]sl(V8r] 8. SIMPSON. Lltfc-CIIKB.? Superior large Leeches for sale by LEWIS KEUC IIT WAN ORH, *"& 3 Courtlandt at MklllCAL ARB ?URQICAL.-DH. ULOVKI ? . H consulted na usual in lite treatment of a certaia claaa mi ai*en.*es He apprises the public that be has received a regular professional education in tiiis country, and ia not to be clawed w.th ihe self-named dorters, medical puffers, and pretender* ml the day. Office No. 3 Aaa Si., aear the American Museum.? Private entrasice third door from the Museum. Lamp at the Inner office door n the eveninff. leTT-lt L i? Tim, t? KMoV A L. Ol' aiiP K H FI>t7? r OUS HAIR? That bane ol female beauty, whether no the forehead, neck, or still more unsightly the upper lip, may beeffVc Uillv removed by afreeuseoi ATKINSON'S DfPlL* A'1'*>KY. Its itpvratioa is imtantaaeoua, rsmosing the hair without the least approach to pain, and leaving the ssib whiter aud softer than before. By twice using the Depilatory, the roots of the hair are usually destroyed so as in require no far ther application of it. No had consequences from it* n>? need he apprehended, aa it may be ased oa an ialani'sskin without any had effects. The advertiser is prepared to warrant every bottle a?ld hy i him to operate effectually, and to he perfectly innocent m tu | effects. Sold whotessle nnd retail, by H. C. H ART, 173 Broadway, , aJ' -v Corner ol Courtlandt at Ml ? H ? ? C BUII7C A litiN FKOM AW UNKNOWN HAND -Dr. U Lnvlaon-Nlr : The only objection I have to yaur " Huntet's lied Drop" l?, it cures a certain disease so rapidly and ? ffectually, that it removes all its terrnrs. Whereas In nty humble opinion, the crime that beget* ?urh disease, " Is practised to so i?r? at an < s ent in onr beloved my. (us our late venersble Recorder would say,) that those guilty >>t It thoula suffer some. Knowing yoa o be an enemy of a'l kinds of immorality, I subsenbe m > self yoor fiiend, T. R s3Mm* HIN s a-u'S HKI) DKOP.-lo the mind of the intelligent reader the impression i?, that this medicine is eiilier a great haniUug or ol great value, and In ronaequence of their lielng so o uch bbmhugrery ia this eily in pariculnr, It is condtinued amosir the resi But we cbaltergr anv per son to aai ia truth, that there is. or has 'been, an) deception used, or any sahteifuge resorted to, or ibe v.rtues of the medi cine eugirrated, or t at the medirti e la net all we pretera it to '?e. Every receipt we published has hem sent through the pott office by at kaew a persons to us. D> cepttoa ia any shape, term or maaner, we scorn loose ; and when we do not perlorm all we promise wh ch is a perfect cure la all cases of venerlal, and B'der a'l circumstances, we will return the pay. Price. 91 per phtal. Office, k Dlvisioa street stS lm* A U LOil lil XIB OVK?Tfce enbearibera ??*. ng ma le arrangements with Mr. John O. Treadwell, are now prepared to offer for sale his Improved Patent Com pound Parlor Dumb Stove. The combination ? f this stovn (ronstrurted so as to make two entire y separate stovea ? a parlor stove, and dumb stove in one form) ia aa advan tage which has not been attained In aay other stove ever made. In style it is beautiful, and perfectly amy.? Its operailoa, as a dumb stove, or ia the rombian lion, is perlecw- warranted In either casern* to smoke. The materials are good ; the workmanship caneot he surpassed ; and it ?s so made that It may be cleared at anytime the (real est ease wtthoot removal The saving of fcel alone should l>e salRolrnt inducement for every faa.lly to be In poa stmion of one of those stoves. The heat from a stove or range in the basement room, which is u<ually loat hy carrying the pipe directly into <1* chimney, it tpffHent, ?" ntoat rsses, to warm the room above) when It Is hotiu*?leut,sa additional Are can tie msde la this stove, and at thf tNue save all the heat fr n? the st >ve below It It Ilk- wise ? beautiful article for ha!'l. fy pitting the Hall Stove In Hie has* aunt, and U>la ftove in the ms?n hall, yoa thereby rata a greater and ???? a el fori* heat, from the same feel, for the parlors hefare It escapes above by the use ol this stove. Halls and parlors are always free Irom the dust arising from makiag Are ia Hie ordinary (Ohl stove, which haa In t>e cleaned once or twice each dsy i*d Ike lust settleing destroys a great quaatlty of valuable f jrnK tare. The elilseas of New York and Brooklyn are rrspeefr folly iavited to call at ibe store, No IM Fulton street, five doors from Broadway, aad etsmlae this stove. Men baata from Ike west cast he sappiied at their Albaay establishment HABVBT k TRRADWKLL, s4 lm* Ifil Paltna St N. York, and It Oreene St AlhOBf. I N K II HAS) WINK.- Por Rru?hniakers use, (or '??'by LKWIS pkuchtwangbr, ? Courtlandt st ? Pt'OLiaMOD DAILY IT JA 1KB: I UUNUON HKSIKTT. NO. 21 AISN ?Ta BUT. TRRMS OP A D V K RT I BIN O.? The estemrire rtrrolatton ?f the HrasL*. both la town aad son airy, make It a sapertnr channel foi- tsdvertiaers roa TeiLvi i ters, oa icsa. 1 day, ? # 30 I 4 days, $1 ?A | 1 days, |l (7 I M days, ft tt : . . ?7? 5 . . 1 Ac I . . S OS II . . 9 ft s . . |N|? . . I 7# I 9 , , J It I It . . sat ,roa biont Lints on tssa. 9 weeks, . . $S AO I S momhn, . fa do 1 month, . 3 00 | # months, . M ao CT All advertH 'tus uM to he paid before their ineertton. Advertisements inserted la the WbbolT Hoast d, at f I AO per sqaare every iasertioe. Mobninc H aaa CO' rssned every morning, eaeept Hnadae? prire. two Cents per enpy. Coantry sahaenhesa furnished at the same rale, far any apse Ac period* on * rtmhfaaeo In afc venee. Nopaperseat, unless paid In advance. K ?r nine Haast.o- bwnert every afmraooa at f?ae o'clock Prlee.twn cents per copjr Onnniry sonarrihers famished a the sease rate ? cash la nslvno ce. Wattt.r Haast.? iaaood every Satnrtiay moraiag at tn ?lock ? Prlae aeoU per copy. Paratsbed to const ry ^aharr hers at f per annum, in advance. CoaRtseonoRnra- are rnqaested to adsfrees their lettera to ? /am* f/erden Sews tfl. Pconrtetor and Editor j and all letter* na bosltteas mast be post pairt