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MORNING SATURDAY MORNING. HERALD. DECEMBER 7. 1839. K??lioh IferMUKl*. |nT| rietired by th? Liverpool, a large and valuable assortment of English periodical He ?iews, Magazines, &c. Araougst others the fol lowing:? British ahd Foueiow Review.?Thia excellent periodical fully maintains its important position in the literary world. Among the valuable papers it contaius, we find an unusually able and well ^written one upon the "Self Contradictions of Homer." Over forty years a controversy has been going on the German literati relative to the origin and history of the poetry of Homer; and yet the subject se m as full of interest as ever. A library ofpolemical works has already appeared upon this truitlul the"?? and yet no less than six new ones have made their appearance within the past year. In an ?" Agriculture, and the waste hunts of Ireland, we find many sound views, and admirable plans for the i provement ol'that fertile but ntglec.ed country. The only true plan to improve the poor of Ireland is here clearly laid down; a plan more humane than that o! feeding or clothing them by the cold hand of chanty, because ii tenches them how to exert their abilities and industry to feed aad clothe themselves. Therciguiof Edward 6th and Mary have new light thrown on them in a paper w??"* Tvler's admirable work on this subject, rhl? gen tleman obtained access to the state paper ' order to procure documents to illustrate bcottuh history, and at his leisure compiled the materials for this volume on an interesting portion of kngUsh history, and has presented it to the public in a <<>ru almost as entertaining and reaJable as the pages of a Waverley novel. It is evident that he has loved the historical muse sololy for her ? paper on the territorial dismemberment of Btf|g?um will well repay a perusal of it. The revolt of les braves Beiges is fully justified, and no fears seem entertainea of her internal well being, so long "her citizens are guided by the leading motto in the Ame rican Revolution*44 l'union lait la force. We hope never to aee the day when the stability of Belgium as an independent power, is likely to be shaken ; for the preservation of her present poaition is of the utmost importance to the progress and diffusion ol liberty throughout all Europe. 44 Gonfessloasofa Thug contains some extraordinary and astounding atatements in regar I to that extraordinary race of fanatics and murderers. An article on the Neapoli tan system of farming, contains many valuable hints that We hope will not be thrown away upon he farmers on this side of the water A paper on the Churoh and State is as full of ridicu oas dogmas as the subsequent one upon the African slave trade of sound remarks, valuable lacts and clear reason ing. The enormities of the Portuguese in carrying on the slave trade are pointed out, and the only mode in which it is possible to stop it, in the opinion of the Reviewer, is for England to declare war against her old ally, Portugal, for a violation of the Convention ol 1817. But as the matter stands now, the British government can no more pass an act ol Parliament to capture Portuguese vessels, indepen dently of the express conditions of the Co"*ent'P" of 1817, than they can pass an act to blockade the Tagus, or to blow the c?ty of Lisbon out of w*ter However, now that Mr. Consul 1 rist has left Havana, perhaps the slavers will not find so many facilities for carrying on the traffic. Crouch or Esolawd Quakteuiv Review? This is a good old fashioned altair, but smells loo strongly ? Church and Bute to be very palatable bere Nevertheless, it ia filled Wltk well writ ten articlea, and contains many valuable facts. A paper on the Edinbu*n and other Quarterly Re Viiwa handles Mr Locfhart without gloves.for snrer. ing at Dr. Mitchell's able papers <n Aristophanes. It also pays a very high compliment to "Boa for the rare felicity ?f hitting on a vein in a mine that was thought to have been worked *o exhaustion, and who, with mil the truth of a Teuiera, but without his indelieuo. aaa contrived to unite thei hnmor of Ro derick Random with the pathos of Fielding ? Amelia. The biatory of Christianity in India is a very able paper, and would bo deserving of more praise, did JJtthewriter .neer at the fact that there are but 644 000 Roman Catholics in India, at the present time, and that their number it daily dttrcasjng > In an article onGimernl literature in this " find the astonishing fact that inthe yearlaW, the por petual carat, of Yately, Hants, receive. bnt JIM per Lnnam for doiax the constant duties of a panen which is 7k miles long, has a scattered population of r^sonlf anJ the "eh.rch placed at one ?d of the parish. Tbia is bnt one of the thou sand evfls of the church and *1 which England would d? w'll ,? &??**! attempts t" correct the abosea of the balance oi tne habitable globe From the Eeclesiastical report we ga the "the f-et ?hat only SUO.UW b.blea were pnntedand distrihote.l in England last year by the ?**?"??* nriuter* being much lea. than the number for the Fa?t five veare. A paper on the labors of the session is full o^ withering aar*oain and rebnke upon the Melbourne administration, which is he the most in* llieient that ever disgraced that conn try The article on eminent trench Divinea con tains a fund ol information, and is written in a more pU.aant, readable atyle, than any other paper in the Unreal; which on the whole, is an improvement on former numbers of the same work. DvnLia Umvnndrrv Maoaiijie.?Tbie P*"od'* eal i>ariakrs externally ol the appearance ol Black wood, and internally diaplays not a little of Professor Wilson's wit, bemor, and highly cultivated 'magi Tho sketch of .lie Life of the Sultan Mahmoud, is ihe most laithfuland impartial account of that potentate, we have yet seen penned. The Hanshee. a legend of the Queen's tounty peasantry, to?a.i. .>.. .u*Mb. .pi?? fr?- '"j ?'"???'?V ainst ohoiinaie; the fright of M?>ya, and th? ro* *1 ism of Jack O'Malley and hia friend Harry, are ad I-!, demoted ' New Zealand" la n very vain able paper, and gives us a clearer view o_ Ihe state ofthUt l.land t^m nil the writtn^? the anMeet <k.? ktfn urrceded it. " The Man on the Mast is a tale in the style of 44 The Man that couldn't help it "? and otbofa. which appeared in Blackwood three yeaw since, and it is fujly equal to someH h..e admirably ttiM tales. From a review of ^ libra ham "travels in Persia, we extract the followine account of Teheran, the capital, which may shortly be the scene ol the operations of the British army. -Xleren .'an* in .he <*a-reefa h>rrea sad eilens.ee plain three Odes hy sr?d motinlaiea. whileIs> the w?ri a ?are?.ia? tow range*. nT,r "T'" ""/J ? lafWhaa ?eparaie? ihe plain frow Ihe saltieseel! of Y?s? EZi JZ W, sh?. of the ,fever enlirelf *r*m HKi?.er??4e? Ihe fiovim* ?(Irafci trosj [* irmtt W1J^ ?r Mm 4eraa, (theaoe^nt Hjreania,) ma* rlr -r Hrr.aw whwh, sfler frrll i?W ihe .?.rro? i??*>'- sr,2r5l?T. _i_7k? eiie MWhahove tMs ehsin, a? a Oi?ian?e ?s ??> ui tlx, Trhersn, ?*** 'he wea<, eh."' r?n?^l peak eM with rt. 4rnmm o/ rttinei eolca.k *? P I,.., |M ke'oreti the t'saraws snd tfce (tkaniie ? 'ihe Himst<ja, ees w, ec?no.?a with the beers Ihe aim* M K<W?ml Its he.fhl ?s aeerly Shove ihe sea. f.r he,nrd ihe linnt ef perf^eaf anew. ?n> m tsmnrr th? a*eeat h aeiiher fenl e? nee Ne*r iK M?ssil are eaeer M s*lfh-ir. To the sooth ss?t of h y, at s 4htssr> >f abn-i ihrte wttles s'aaJ the ?s?sive,htit?hape. lets eeios ef tM sneirat el?? of lthe, not, ?? has oner ?eea sappo*e<4. the Reriptnre, sowe reM.^e. ofwhre'. MBT he se- n father I* Ihe e?Mw*r4, hnt eelehralrrf as tWe h? niMpl.c m Hews Al aseh 4. TVse mlos eover s vsates lrat of gro?e4, at 4 ? a ihe r.*k) ranae, at Ihe fo??lrf whten they lie, ss?jr he traced the iitrrrsfte] lines ef eilsnstsi fer '^?TeheMnise^rreeeOeilhy s ?a?4wsn so4 dry ititeh. helweea foar salt 4re atleeisieieeetaf^renee Nanherlel Interval-h? riren tsrteswrs Itllle hiaOer lhan li e w?ll ISseM. I'tve (sSeeer hrlfh nraam'Ml'4 e lorrrf Ides. >>pen upon ihe |Wtae<p?l ' |(4 rarvfalty ele?ed *oon aflar ssaset Nethtne ea? ?all a* imat i-rS lees?t<p?-">| U>an the estevnal amearaaee ef the e^i'al ol lV???a The asa?s of low hoasts, ?JI of elaf or jTj iirteh. is ?e*?ee v elsihle aboee ihe nail ; here aad Ifcars a low 'uiela ee a hrt.hra H'?r. H?laf ahove ihe ler raaeraef. neer* frota sinoat "orloal nw? ofpo,.l,r .*4 ehanar, k_, ,w. - J. tlw .i.lra.l.d sao*qaea and the aamsiuai la mfc-Lu ?,th rveey tewa of Tailley sM Asia til ?nbm.iheme?e *.aiw ^. UmaHeeinne r., we Mi asfdn ?* She name <d iSe.sSs, yiS* ZTWnl nflKe?e wall. IW '??' ?ost loathse*. ^wea ?mm, wsrasn.' nd ehrMren, i?phwiaf the rhsrlly of Ihe jsss . Mhf. Nee do^ebaaaa.srfe^tthetpf ao4 vaeisdpMeae which meett the eye in thoss of Turkey, where the native of each country retain* hit national costume. '? Here, with the occasional eiception of ? group of Arab*, or of t'irbaued Koords, all, whether Pertiant, Georgians, or Armenians, have adopted the graceful, but (ombre dress of the couutry; the women, wra tped from head t* foot in their dark cloak*, which quite conceal all charm* of face and twure, do not contribute to enliven the sceue. Teheran bout* of no spa cious squares or priucely pulaces like thote of t(ie areat Abba* at Isfahan; the AI?idan,or open sp?ce in frout of the palace, i* choked with rubbish,and *urrouuded by paltry buildings. A few old gun* of every form and calibre, mounted onbioken car riages, line either *ide of the principal gateway, while, in the centre of the ? quire, on a high |>edest*l of brickwork, stand* a curiou* piece of brat* ordinance, around which I have often *eea the discontented troop* assert the privilege* of ,-mcluary. The pedestal it usually the stag* of some wandering Dervish. In the comer of the Maidan stand* the state carriage of the Shah, an ancieut chariot, the gilt of tome European ambassa dor ; ou which has accummulated the venerable dust of years. Four ragged horses, with gun harness, and ridden by artillery men, draw this crazy vehicle, which utver move* beyond a foot'* pace. " The palace itself consists of a vast number ofdislinct build ings, each w th its court* and garden*, but without pr< tension* to architectural beauty. The lofty audience-chamber, which stand* in the centre ol an extensive garden laid out in formal avenue*, i* not ununited to the somewhat gau''y brilliancy of in Orieutal court ; and ou occacion* ol'cereinouy, when the Shah *it* in slate, surrouuded by princes* of the blood, and by all the iloble* of the la id, iu their gorgeous crews, while the spa cious avenues are lined with troops, and the origlit eastern sun lights up the varied pageant, it require* no great stretoh of the imagination to realize the enchautini; disc iptious of the Ara bian Niplils But examine the scene in lietail, and y->u will search in vain for object* worthy ef you< notion* of Oriental s ImiJour. The Whlls of unbaked brick, the roughly-hewn wiudow frames, and the ill eiecultd motiac of mirror* and co lored porcelain look p.dtry aud mcougruous, while the perish able material of the whole, already falling if-to decay, forcibly contrast* with the durable and uias-ive architecture uf ihe pa jacesef Europe." London Medical Gazette?A very excellent periodical, which ought to be reprinted here. The paper on the Diagnosis of the Disease of .he Heart should be read by every one. There is a curious report on the causes of lunacy, from which we learn that fifty casta of madness were thus classed: luherited madness, 10 Ma i from uterine irritation, 9 Mad from drinking, ? Mad from poetry, 5 Mad from to* much devotion, 13 Mad from ciuses unknown, 9 AO The Wellington Bak^uet.?This is a neat pamphlet, detailing the doings at the great dinner given to the Duke of Wellington at Dover. The compliments that passed between the Duke and his old antagonist, Brougham, were of the most fulsome kind. The speeches were dull affairs, and the only thing that redeemed the dinner from damnation was the presence of 600 of the most lovely women of Kent and Sussex. The British Emancipator.?This journal is filled with the most monstrous absurdities and mis statements in relation to slavery in this country, principally founded on the statement* of Lewis Tap pan and others, sent oat to a few silly men, like Joseph Sturge. the corn jobber and factor, who are popularity hunting in England. Joseph Sturge has been all his life grinding and oppressing the poor working white people of England by his infamoaa jobbing, jewing, and speculating ia corn and the " staff of life, breadstuffj ; be aod his brother Charles, have made a fortune by riding back wards and forwards from Worcester, Bradley, Birmingham, and Shrewsbury, night and day, and moving heaven and earth to buy up grain of ali kinds, to monopolize eorn, and to keep up the price of wheat, and now, as if to balance the long and I heavy account that Satan has against their souls, they have commisserated the negroes, and are ex pendinga great deal of hypocritical maudlin sympa thy about the blacks of the West Isdist. Tat " Emancipator" also contains along nonseusical let ter from Mr. Scoble, in relation to Texas; this man betrays the most utter ignorance in relatiwa to all that concerns Texas; he classes Richard P. Robin son, the murderer, in the same scale with the aild and amiable President Burnett, and the gallant, chi valrous Panniu. He says he finds these mea brand ed as " monsters of iniquity" in respectable Ame rican journals. The assertion is as false as it is ridi culous; Robinso-i never was in Texas; aad Fannin aad Burnett ware worth a legion of hypocrites and fools like Starg* and Scoble. NO QUACKERY, NO IMPOSITION.-Great improve meut iu Ihf I rr atmrnt of Delicate DiMiw?.?Recent cwt cured in I few da**. Gleet* and Strictures cared eipe ditieudy by ma ee*v method ; also, Ulcerated T troat*, Old U leers, Diteetet of ike Bladdrr and Kidaiea, diseaae* of (be L'ver, fcc. at Or. Evaaa' Dispensary and Principal Office, Mo It Peck ~lip. Dt. F.nai Ka? Kl thirty rears' experience. aad a rrgilar medical edu< ation-^don't Mistake the bunker N. B.?Medicine* aid Direction* wot to any part of the Uni ted State* DR. EVANS* Vegetable Apirieat an J Cathartic Pi lie al ways for sale at hi? olfice u30 linit* PASTOR, HAIR OUTTErT ??* Greenwich street ? A. Paator take* tki* opportunity (? inform the paMtc, tfter longeiperieace in hi* busine**, he ha* formed a compoai ioa, called A. PASTOR'S HAIR OIL, Or Caaptaatl Euralial Oil ?f Aland*. ?/" For deilrovingdandruff, aud preventing the hair from :onin( eut or turning grey, an infallible reanedy against tald mm, and the puklic may rely ?a it,that A.PASTOR'S COM POUND OfL ia the wbelee?>*Be?t and keel Oil f?r the hair nake* it crew thick aad long, pre venl* it* fklliaf off or corainf {ray, and evea if hair ha* befnn to turn p?y, i* tuoh a ucunahai to the hair, that ky u*e il will restore it to it* nataral color 0*o prevent* hair Irom becoming shaded, aad if hair uolread) ?haded, which i* a rreet Hi'figureaient to young ladie*, and if teed for a shortlrme, it will restore it to it* natural color, *!**> he trtrf. and keep the head and hair cleaa, promotes eyebrow, ?od wk.w.... A liberal diacoan* made to wholesale porchs gsra. 4. PASTCm, l?t Oreeawien street,N. T Pr?ee. lOceats per bottle, hifoly perfumed. dt las* UK |(a||tfir) OCULIST, Broadway, entreare in Duane street Cooflues hi* practice la BI8IAIS8 OF THK RYE, am OPHTHALMIC 8UKUERY IN GENERA!* Krete Dr. Elliott *? e*tra?ive practice, and the number of pa tleat* who caaaot be alteadetl luring hie office hoar*, he h* ohlaiaed the aareicea of Dr. Wmtmscott. a practitioner ft roraMt known for mm* )ear* ia this city, a member of th> New York Medical Society, and of the Royal Collet* -f Bar jeons, I ??lui.nirga Dr. W p*H audi attention to dNoaae* c the Eye ia Pari*, and, more reeeatly to Dr Elliott'* peeulia mode of operatiew aad treatment fWBee hone* Irom 10 tol o'clock.rfaiW. arW-Tii STOVE FACTORY.?The *ubacriber* would call tha al ien tioe of their frt nd* and th' fc^lic renerally, to Ibeir Tia- ware aad Stove Factory, aad Tie and Copper Rooiag Kslablfhmeat Canetanlly oa haad ? general a*sartmiat of Tin ware aad Stoves of the latest aad most impreeed patterns N. B?The uniTcreally afprerst Par melee Cookiag tier* for coal or weod t? be *eea ia operatioe al the Starr. They are alee prepared to evecat* all order* far Tia aad Copper Rooiag at the shortest aotice, aad on the Most reasea .Me terms. 8. R. It J. W. TRE VBLEV, nltlm'i* No ISA Bewery. ROOMS TO L ET ?Two kaad*nm*ly (Wished rooms im the second Boer of the boas* Ne. B John street, to be let *e parately er together. They may be had faraished or aafar niahed, with or withoat breakfast aad tea. Eagnire oa the pre mien oBB-lw HAVANA.-Mw. WEST baa i iaani baaiaee* at Ne. ? CaMa Ingnistdor, whore ahe will be preparsd to reeeiee E'?<ien a* .ocaserle. Refrrence to Joha Ritchie.*^., V# Al Bread *tree|, whe will fiimiah information te applicant* relative to toe loraMli lie* to be obeereed by * Imagers, te at eid de'entioa in leading st Havana. ellawW Ji|VATaAl A. liloftAl, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Aad A torney for Stal* Bank at thfe plac*. South Been. St. JeearN CevftVV, la. Where he ha* re*id*d for 'be last seven tesrs. He will practice ia the U. S District aad Cireeit, aad ia Ibe Japreme I'a>urt* of the Mate of Indieaa , aad in the Cir rs>t tloart* ia the eooati- * of Eel tan. Marehall. Ro*eia*ko Elbhsrt. Lagrange St. Joseph, La Parte, P..rter, aad Lake, la. M?a f^tlAL! tOtl.t! CURL!!!?The beet af Kitii Orchard, V Hed Aah.bmaew aad egg etae, SB M*w tea, dativ.red free of cartage ffat ft Ml Taid BBi W*eM*g*ee Mreet. mm Sprit |. ? ' - h*a ante* take. ,t ^r. UERNSEY ft CO R>- Uarted State* Baak aad rWladelaMa alMa* 6UI PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY. Landing at the u?us?l landing?The new and elegant steamboat UTIt-A, (/apt Truesdell, will leave the steamboat pier, foot of Liberty s'.reet, on Fri day afteuru ton, December 0, at 6 >'clock. For freight or passage,apply la CROOK k FOV/KKS, c< r .ar of \Ve?t aud Libert) streets; PETF.R C- 3CHULTZ, at th? offitt or the Captain <>u board. N.B.?All goods, Ireiglit, baggage,bank bill*, specie, or ?nv >ther kind of property, taken only at the risk of the owueri thereof. mvJ7-7a< FOH NKvV ORLEANS?Loui?i<na and New York Line?The Regular Packet for Monday, 1# h iustint? The fast *ai)ing packet SARArOQA, Capt. Hath away, will tail at above. For freight or passage, having hand some furnished accommodations, apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or to t!3 E. K COLLINS k CO 64 South streeL ^ ^ SOUTHERN DAILY MAIL LINE lor Norfolk Charleston. 8. C., Petersburg, and Richmi ad.?Tha steamboats ALABAMA. xHNTUCMY aud JEWESS, all boats ofspeed and ^ccomm< >ation, will commence runaiug daily on the brat April, between ?aitiinore Norfolk, and Portsmouth, leaving tli? lower eud o ?guar's wharf every aftrrnooii at S o'clock, or immediately af r the arrival of the cars from Philadelphia, and will arrive u*t iiK.ruiug at Portsmouth in time for the cars for Wilming -i*j,and theuce steamtioati to Charleston. Returning will leate 'orlsmouth rrery day after the ears arrive from the South, and ?ach Baltimore n^i' morning in time for the ear* for Phila ? Ipltia. i'lieae boat* run in connection with the well known steam icketa Georgia and Soath Carolina which leave Norfolk rery Saturday for Charleston, giving travellers a choice. They ?.Ito run in connection with ti.e James River boat* to Petert irgand Richmi ud. Strangers are info.-med (old travellers ;jow) that this is the cheapest and most comfortable route for nithern travellers . as there are no changer* from cars, steam ??ts, and stages ie '.!?.? dead of night, as on the Waakinrton lute. The company therefore hope the travelling part of the MimiiiBity will patrouise them in giving equal facilities and -rwrior comfort. Passage and fare to Norfolk, $8 JOHN W BROWN, ?96- tf Auent. s^ THE STEAMBOAT WASHINGTON 1 having discontinued running be*ween New York and Albany, will resume her regular 'ripe between New York aud New burg on Monday the I'Jtfa aslant, leaving New York every Munday and Thursday alter ioou, at 6 o'clock, and Newburg every Tnesday and Friday ifteruoon at sii o'clock, touching al the intermediate landings .o receive light freight aud passengers N. B.?All Ireiiht. bagcace. hank bills, or ecie must he at he nsa ef tne owner*, ume?s a Dili oil aaitigis; iren tnerefor >r the oods be entered on the koukaW'i hej i?' ?u9 CRAWrORi/. tflARTIN > CO WINTER ARRANGEMENT?(Com injuring Monday, Dec. U!)?For Saw Pitta, Horseneck, Stamford, Norwalk and Bridge port. every Tuesdiy, Thursday and Saturday. Returning, Monday's, Wednesday's aud Friday's. The steamer NIMRGD will leave Fast tide Catharine market pier, at 8 o'clock on Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday's for the above places.? Returning leave Bridgeport at 8 o'clock. Norwalk 10, Horse neck II, and Saw Pitts'half pa?t II A. M. Stage* leave from Horseneck for Bedforr and Stamford from Norwalk for Dan bury; Newtown aad Woodbury, Redfteli. New Canaan. Fair field, W?!.t P>?rt, Soiuh Port, and from Bridgeport to Strat ford, Milford aud New Haven, and Derby. N. B. In consequence of the coudition of the wharf at Stam ford passengers will find stages in readintta at Horseneck to convey tkem to Stamiord aud Darien. nSO Iw* BRSWN'S FALL 8 I'VLE OF HATS.?Ou hand and constantly mauufaeturing, an elegant assortment of hit mnch aduiired Hati of the latest Fall Fashion. Alto a very large assortment of Fur Muff-, from tbe lowest price to the most co-tly together with an extensive assortment of rentleaseu's cloth and fur caps. Youths .nd ch Idren't cloth and ?elvet cape, all ?f which are offered on the most reasonable termt BROWN, li? Chatham street, t!4-3m* Oppos te Rosevelt, sL ONE PRICE HAT 8TORIsr NEW FASHION.?BROWN k CO'S.new style of (AW Hats are now ready for tale at the low filed price of $3. They surpiss in beauty any ever offered for the same price, combining the requisite qualities of Lbe n ore costly; lielitness, durability and lustre. The great number of hats which they sell, and for eaeh euly, roubles them to ftrralsh an article superior to those usually sold a: '.he same price. The public art iavited toexaatinr and judge their merits at Blow* ? Co's., wMtstk and retail warehouse, ITS Chatham, coruer ef Mott-street. New Yerk s!3-3m' ML BEAVER AND ItfOLEBKIN HATk?The Citiseua ^Vof the lower wards, and of New Fork generally, may now pur hate fur and si'k Hats at a fair o ice, as the timee demand,via: Meleskia HaU ihebeet quality $3; Beaver acd Nu tria |i Prices Axed, cap* k .. in the same ratio. DAY1D HOWELL. Fashionable Hatter, n7-lm* 86 Nassau street N. Y. ^ ONE PRICED HAT STORE.-THEODORE LA KK, rui-nrr , f < '.*iham auA f?-*/l aftrr ma ay y??n tniriwM m bwuiew, aad nflcr nMitrd ud untiring alfcrt* lo attain the objtct, cuuldtgtlf b? i? re* that he ha* at length *ucc*adad ia tu-,nufie curing an arti cle which cannot fail to wia the approbation of all who will take the trouble to riaaiae it Thie article, to which the ittntiN of the public it now m reels'lly ineilcd. t*a Smiu Beaver Hat.price only TilKKK DOLLARS, aod hi feili MiarW, that for beauty, rbaapaa**, durability, and comfort, it cannot be Mtrpaited to the eitjr of New York. In addition to the uaaal roriety of Hat* and '-ape, ha alto keep*on hand constantly, a Kur H..t of rery euperiar quality, which he can afford at FOUR DOLLARS; and this Hat for year* pa*t, ha* givrn l^ovneraw rnaUiner* the ?Ml unqtiali/ied (attraction. Juttice to hi* lri< ndi a* well a* to bimaelf make* it proper tor him la **y, that ha aall* for cash; the lo**e* indented from had ciutomer* will not ha*a to be pa id by good one*. Wholemle dealrr* (applied promptly at the old eetablirhad aland, where the taking price i* alway* the selling price. *ep*J7 ltn* NABIHAIiL i'. ?L,4??JlT.Tl MA* KIMOTKP Nt* DRUO k CHEMICAL STORE To no 978 BROADWAY, CORNER OF CHAMBERS BT. att-loju l*kll*wy TOYS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND AT LOW PRICES, for aa'e b? HOLBKRTON A. COLVILL, Sticce**or* lo L. Page k Hon, 80 Maidaa lane, up *tair*, d? Im* near William ?tre?t. bk.warb or imposition. " Who *trali my purae *teai* traah? But ha who Mchea from me my good name Rob> me moet rillanoa*!*." ftJKPClNE'S ORRIS TOOTH PAST* fnr rtraining, preaerring. and bemitiftiof the leatb. rweifid the Brat pre mium at the ntut fair of the American Ina'itute. Thi* urn^a-dlrd drntifri.r fi??t lo ilieTrMh a rW*n and pearly whitnra*, *nd r?mo??i aad perrrnu erery appearance M tartar; it al*o tie pro*** the rolec ft l??e lip* and gum?, pre rea'e and heal* all olerraof th? month, arraeta lb* |>rnmn of decay in llw teeth, and impart* a perrflrar tad grateful aweet* now to the breath W-" Tho be*t artirlatitat ?* know edfor rlranairg.preaere mg aad beautifying Hie teeth, i* Peinet Orri* Tooth Paata It ft re* to thai a 'tear and prarty whileae**, and impart* * peculiar aad mo*l grateful *w**tneM to tk* breath. We cor dially enamind it In the atteatien of oar reader*, especially to the female portioaof teem No toilet taa baaa aplet* with oat it"- Ud}-' Mat. The unprecedented celebrity which thi* aMat e*cdl*nt arti rle fbr the teeth *a *p*edrty obtained aader It* original name of .a a . pted individual# earian* nam** of which beware, (or they may probably prove highly injw rtea* to tho teeth. and an no more to bo compared with tho go mtfea than Hyperion to ? Batyr. Tho erigsaal article baa now tho Am simile of the iareator aad proprietor, U. W. Peine, upoa the label, withaat which it i* not genuiae. For *al*only at the Baiaar. 17S Broad* <y; by Onion, IR Broadway; 1. H. Hart. M. D. 9?S Bread Way ami M Hudeoa at, Howe and Onion I'M Chatham at.; R. M (Joioa. ItT Bowery aad N Henry *t. corner of Pikr. Ar*in?Bewar* of Counterfeit*! wlB-i ulBin* Orri* Tooth Panto, ha< induced *e*eral napriaripled I to ma be baa* eoaalerfeit prepare 1ton*, una onr i ^ DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS?The ladioa are respect (ally ?oltailed tnca I aad a?amiao the aalendid aaa.tr*jar t of Dry Good* at iho at ore of A. PHILIPS, 188 Chatham Ear* .eeuaUtineef sapor Caahmlre and Brocha *hiwl*| ia and figured Boaibeainea; Thibet Cloth*: Piika. Poplia fcc , all of which are entire'y new and of choice selections, which will be disposed of at *ary re dan ad price*, correspond ng with tie time*. *10 lie* DR COR BIT T ma* be roti allod ta the moat naBdcatia' manner at hi* oBVca, 98 City HnM Place, near Chatham alraet, New Verk.mhete peraoa* aflirUd with dalicata di* ea?aa, old ol?lioate ulcer* diaprpai*, worar*, <ii*ea*e* of the bladder, urethra, and kidney*, aad a|1 diwa*?a ariaing frotr the abaee* of mercury or imparity af blood, aro ia*iled t< call. The baneful effect* ariaing from tl a abawa r f nwrrnry noed* no d< acrintioa Pattoaa trnal-lod wtth a arrlain diaoaoa may *pw|y to Dr. Cor bill, with the perfect aaauraoce af hariag it radically rared without a partial* of mercary or nay other dat gerou* madteine. H>* tJiarvna art raatoaaf-le, aad propor tinned lo tha,wraiM of IS* appltcaal. OHh All?ndr..-r daily >W*i B A M. ta IBP M. aT7 la' ALMONDS?M bbl*. .belled Almaad*! NSJmlba batd ?hailed da, for aalo by dB-lw* JOHN MICHEL, 48 Broad *<. HKlTVfttf ANB A TIKKICAO NTBAIfl NATIOATIOKI I'OnPtNV. NEW YORK TO LONbON The Ste.m .hip DRIT1HH QUEEN, MlOtoat, 50V hone Ewer, Lieut llichard Robert., N., commander, will sail U follows: From New York. From f^ndon. 1st December, l?t Jauuary, 1840 lit Ftbrutry, lit M rrh, lit April, 1st Mij, lit June, lit Jtt'y. lit Aufuit, lat September lit Ociober. 000 torn of cargo will b? taken, for freight of winch or pai ?mac, apply to r WAD8WORTH h SMITH, 4 Jormi* Laue, rear 103 Front street. No secoad clan pattougeri Ukaa. No goods will be received oa board without an order from be AguuU. au experienced Surgeon is attached to tSeihip. u7y.^ "?BAW?A'rfi74ivric; htki.u nhif uo." NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. . The steam inip L1VER ?A ?*< POOL, 1150 torn burtheft ' x x and 40R horie power, R. J. Fatbkr, R. N., commander, ii appoiato<\ to sail ai fallow! ; FroviNew York. I From Liverpool? 14th December, 1839 I 10th November, 1030. 20th Februaiy, 1840 | iOth Jasiuary, 1840. Thereafter on the 20th of each alternate month. Fare io Liverpool, thirty tiv? guineas ($lt'.S 33) in the aft, 'Ad thirty guineai($140) iu the fore taloon, including winei U.J all itwre*. Stpward'i fee* %b. No lecoud clan patten fori taken. Childreu tider 13, and atrvtnt?, half price. 100 tons freight will be taken? applintiou ftrtt to be made ?t the office. An experienced surgeon accompanies ttuishi).. For paiiage or freight, apply perionaHy or by letter to JNQ. POLLOcK, Liverfwol; or to ABM. DELL k CO. Ageuti, 117 Fulton it., N. Y. N. B.?The company'* new thip the " NEW Tf ORK," of 1400 torn burthen, will commence alyii c earl) in the 1H40 ? thus affordiug a departure on the iOtli of each mouth, to and from New York and Liverpool. n7 LONDON LIKE OF PACKKTS. >To sail oa the lit, 10th, and 10th of every month. ?Thli line of packeti will hereafter be composed of the following *hip?, which will iucceod each oiIit in tlie order in which they are named, tailing punctually from New York and Portimoutn on the Itt, 10th, 90th. and from London on the 7th, 17th, and 37th of every Month throughout the year, via: FROM MEW *0**. I.OISDO*. ro?T?li,TH (Jan 1 ( Feb. 17 ( Feb. 20 ST. JAMES, Seaor {May 1 i June 17 {June iO ( Sept. I ( Oct. 17 ( Oct 20 ( Jan. 10 ( Feb. 27 ( Mar. I MONTREAL, Griffin J May 10 { June 27 {July 1 ( Sept. 10 ( Oct. 27 ( Nov. I ( Jan. 90 ( Mar. 7 ( Mar. 10 GLADIATOR, Brittoa ' May 90 { July 7 {July 10 ( Sept. 20 ( Nov. 7 (No*. 10 4 Feb. 1 I Mar. 17 ( Mar. 20 MEDIATOR, Champlin { J?me 1 ] Jul) 17 ] July 90 (Oct 1 ( Nov. 17 ( Nov. 20 (Feb. 10 (Mar. 27 ( April 1 WELLINGTON, Chadwick {June 10 {July 27 {Aug. 1 ( Oct. 10 ( Nov. 27 ( Dec. 1 ( Feb. 20 ( April 7 ( April 10 QUEBEC, Hebard {June 90 {Aug. 7 < Aug. 10 (Oct. 20 ( Dec 7 (Dee 10 ( Mar. 1 ( April 17 ( April 20 PHILADELPHIA, Morgan {July 1 ] Aug. i7{Ai?g. 90 (Nov. I I Dec. 17 ( Dec. 20 ( Mar. 10 ( April 27 ( May 1 SAMSON, Sturges { July 10 < Aug. J7 { Kept 1 ( Nov. 10 (Dec 27 (Jan. 1 (Mar. 90 (May 7 ( May PRESIDENT, Chadwick { July 20 { Sept 7 { Sept 10 ( Nov. 90 ( Jan. 7 ( J*n. 10 ( April 1 ( May 17 ( May 20 ONTARIO, liutllmoa { Aug. 1 { Sept. IT J Sept. 90 ( Dec. 1 ( Jan. 17 ( Jan. W ( April 10 ( May 97 (June 1 TORONTO, Gritwold { Aug. 10 { Sept. 27 { Oct I (Dec. 10 (Jan. 27 ( Feb. I ( April 90 ( June 7 ( June 10 WESTMINSTER, Moore { Aag. 90 { Oct 7 { Oct. 10 (Dec. 90 (Feb. 7 (Feb. 10 Thete ehipt are all of the Art! data. about TOO low barth'a tad are commanded by able and experienced n igUlti Great care hat been made aaa of in the teleetion of furt?iU^?. bedt, fce., and the neice of eabin paitagr it now Axed at $100 out ward, for each adult, and chi Idrrn half price, without wiaei or liquor* of any deieription. Neither the captain* imr owarrt of the above packeU will be retpontlble for any letter*, pareela or packyet tent by them, unlett regular billt of lading are ligaod therefor. Apply to GRINN1CLL, MINTURN It CO. 134 Front it; or to JOHN GRISWOLD, 70 South itreet, New York. mSI-v NEW PACKET ARRANOEMENT?Paaage for Savannah?Regular Ltue?To tail punctual!) ?every Saturday. Brig AUGUSTA. A. M. tt (mood, nulcr, 460 toa* EXCEL, E. Sherwood, (to 4?i do. SAVANNAH, A. Hubbard, do 440 do. MADISON. W. Bulkley, do i?0 do. WM TAYLOR, H.ey, do 400 do. CLINTON. I. Lyon, do 4ft0 do. The ibotc art Aratriaaa coppered aad copper futeue.l ih have very rocmv and auperior acrommodationa far ptwn(f rt, ?k? will b? lukia n (Im ??ry I owe I terma, and they ran depend upon thoae tnm'i tailing on their regular day. For pmMi, either ia c?ei.i o rtlearige, apply on board, foot of Maiden Tana, or in RIWSON It McMURRAY, ?epM-tf Boaer of Pine and Seutl> ?l?. plrifETS FOR HAVRE?SECOND LINE. The iklpt of tkia line will coatiaue (heir departure from New Yark on the lat. ?nd will tail fruaa Havre on the 34th of each month, during the year, tkua:? From New York. From Havre, lat January ) Ship UT1CA, ( 54th February lat Ma* > CapC J. I. Pell, 0 94th June 1st September ) f 34th October lat February ) Skip CHAR. CARROLL, 1 34th Marah lat June ' CapC W. Lea, < 34th July lat OcUber J ( 34th No?emb'r lat March t Ship ERIE, 34th April lat July 5 Wapt. E. Fuak, 34th Auguat lat November \ 34th December lat April i Ship BA LTIMORE, 34th May l*t Auguat > (apt- Jaa. Funck. 34th September lat December ) 34th January The accommodationa of theae 8hipa are not lurnaaaed, com biniaf all that mat be repaired for (oatirt The price of cabin paaaage ?? 1100. Pa??*ngera will be mpplicd with every reaoitite with (He ncrptioa of wiaea >wd liMuora. | Ooode intended for theae teaaele will be far warded by the tuhecriber, free from ?ay other than the evpenaea actually incurred oa them. For freight ?r paaaage, apply to SOYB fc HINCKEN, Af?at?, lilt Na. 9 ToaNM SmMmc FOR HAVHK ?The well known >hip HAVHE. l a^ain MKowa. Haa the major part of her > cargo engaged, amd will be promptly die pale bed. For freight ar paaaafa ?p*4y ta BOYD It HINt'KEN, Na ? Ti NEW ORLEANS OLD ESTABLISHED LINE OF PACKETS.?Ta aail puaatuelly arery Moa ???a day thrwaahaat the aeaaon in the following order . IHf "'-'-aharg October 14th | Ship Miaaieaippi, Oct Slat ; Skip Oilaaaa, Oct. Wk; Ship Laaiaville, Navember 4ih , Ship Panihea Noe. Ilth j (thin She*ape*re. Nov. 19th , Ship Ar kaaaaa. Nav. BBth , Ship Huatavilla, December 3d j Ship Nmhvtlle, Dae.9th : Slip Saratoga, Dae. Ifth , Ship A1 aba ma, Dec 3*1 } Ship Yaaoe. Dec lOth Th? ae ahipa are all of the Brat elaaa, cot pered and copper faatened, commanded by aaperienccd navigator*. eoaataatly ia the trade, will poeitively aail aa abave, aai take iteam at the Saltan. Pe~-? ?*??! to imbaek for the aba*a port will And the vceommodationa of theae reeeele for Cakka, Saeoad Cakia, aaH steerage Paaaengera anturpaaaed by May othera, aad caaaot foil ta eaaura even eowiihrt. f'.: apply aa baar 4, at Orlaaaa Wharf, foot of W*ai ,*rta WVI. T. TAPSCOTT, 4B Peek Slip, neat door I 1*9. ia 1*1 South ? treat. il7 m FOR LONDOM?Peehei al the itfcfc Decern aer? The Brat etaea, foat aa.ling. coppered acd ropier fa* tened p<cket ahip TORO >TO,Capt. R. Onawold, w.ll tail aa a have, her renter day. Her occommodatiooe Ter eabi*. >araad cakin, aad ateeragc paaaengava, aea vary aapaner. Parian* tate?iing to embark. ?Hoaid make Immediate apyfcetlwn at board, foat of Maiden IbH#, ?f |? ?t? OLOVKR S McMHWRAY.BB ?p?th ??e.e? |A? FUR LIYfcHPt'OL?faaaet et thi Tin D rem <I1IV kar?The Bret elaei, foat ??ilfog pnek t ?hip l*DE ?"^???FENDRXCR. Oft. t. Nyn. artll ?at1aa above, he. ? egnlae day. The aecammerfatroat for e>|Mn. avread e*Wn, i ad ?<eee.ga paaaenger*, are e?H wen hi the etlemtaa of tha?? *Whing ta embark aad aa a number at her pea* agera are at ready ravaged early ampl?eatiea ia aecaaaary. Apply aa baard f. at ?T Wal In laaa ar to 4B OLOVER k MeMURRAY, ? Sou k atreat HOT AJR COOKING STOVE.?Thi* new aad vailed Utove m now ssaaufactured u4 kspt St sale kf the Subscriber, at 108 Greenwich street, btlwwa CotrtiiM and Dye ttreets. Tl>? public ir<uiorcil this lt?*i MrpWM all other* now io use for coohiug purpose* awl NMOMJ of f> el. The Oven, which it twice w large at thai of any other stove of the same iiie, it to constructed that the baking It Jow entirely by Hot Air, conducted in flue* iu >uch ? manner as to give it a perfectly even heat ia every part, which My bo increased or diminished at pleasure, by means of a single damper, without regard to the <|U*ntity of fire. Th? small sixes are suitable for private families, the larger for BoafAif houses,' lintels. Refectories, kc. The larg-st siae ia svnr runtsd to possets capacity to do the bilking, boiling cooking, and washing for til hundred persons. The public is respect fully invited to call *nd examine far themselves. J ha sloven are warranted. K. M. KLAPP. dSSJb* VTKW REFECTORY.?J. SWKENLl miorms his Inead 1.1 aud the public thit he has opened a new lie fee lory, ia that larce and elegant building, No. 144 Fulton street Fish, Flash u I Fowl are always to be found on his tables, and every deiiea ey of the season provided as toon at it appear* io the market*? Ne care or attention will b? wasting on nis part, to give geaetai satisfaction, and he h?p?s to find that generous aucoungUMM which he is determined to ('esarve. jVMf J. sweknky PjUSAOE rmOM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRE LAND.?The sabtenbar continues to make engagement* iu this city lor the pa-saga* of these residing iu England, Ira lan<l, Scotland and Wale*. Tnealiipt einpl -jed by thi* company are of the flrtt class. Ameijciu built, commanded by men of experieaca, aad sail from O\ar)soo4 every week throughout the seasua. Drafts payable on demand, on it e National Bank of Ireland, the Natioual Bank of Scoilapd and their various branches; alio, oa R C. Cilyn It C?s., London, and Fitxbugh h C. Qrim. shaw, Liverpool, at the lowttt rates Application to ka made by Utter, poet paid, to * SAMUEL THOMPSON, nil Im? 473 Pearl atra* . 1/ LEOANT ROOM TO lET?Two gentleman, or a Hj tlemaa and his wife < aa tost an elegant roaoa, with I. ird a. d the use oi a library of lOt^naahsaiea, a piano, kc. ia a it-a teel private tamily at 47 John street. The family circle cMabti of f?ur persons. Terms for the room, board, Jtc.Jkc fin for the two peraona. The best of references will be required. A note ad dressed A. B at this office, will be attended to, and na other mode of application. nttf COPARTNERSHIP.?OEORiJK FULTON (late fata man to J. R. Walter) aafMMES THURSTON, have thi* day formed a copartnership nder the firm of Fulton h Thurston, for the purpose ofeoaductiog the Plumbing Busi uesi, at ftfift Broadway. New York, Sept. 16, 18J9. CARD.?Tie undersigned having had considerable experi ence in the Plumbing Business,aad being acquainted wit every improvement now in use in their line, aud aa praatiaa men consider themselves inferior to none, come before ha public with conftdence of giving satisfaction. O FULTON, J. THURSTON. New York, Oet. 7, 1680. > att-ta* 1 ' *r? f~\ YMNASTIC KXEHCISE8-jP FULLER ben to ia. ' I form the gentlemen af New Ipra am its vie laity, that histymuati'iin* 20? reene ana US-Ann streets, are aas* ia fall onperation. W. F. has certificates fram the most eminent physicians af New York and Philadelphia, on the great atvaa* tsges to be dc ived from the exciaises of the (jnimmn Thes- exercise* are adapted ta alt age*, and can be takea at any lima, wiiliout interruption ??n weatiter. Mr Meargaia, who has riveu the greatest satisihci.ou for the last two years at this establishment, will coatlaue to give let seas is the aaMa sc ience of Fencing, at sueh hoars as will suit the ceaveaiaMa of ns pupils. A c.ase orboy* wider 14 years of age, fisat to ft oVIaek, as W. F will be always ,iree??ut luring (heir as* ercite*. An evening class i* skoal being furmea lor ttaa wfaft. ter. For eard of terms m above- alS Im* aor- A I ihii ;iiclcm< at teasaa of the year, (writesacevrdb om:?nt,) whoa e-isumption, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, Ite., mm most prevalent, a mo?t safe, efllcaeiOMS, sad at the saute ttsna speedy remedy may be found ia Dr. Mason's Concentrated T?. gel able Balsam. For sale by A B. It D. Sands. 7# and IN Fal ton it. ; Syme, 83 and 3o0 Bowery; Burnett's Kcrfaanery store 97 Canal street, lie. For farther pert icilars see Dr. Ma sau't advertiseuM-ul in another part of the Herald. eJSSai WEST'S PICTURE?* CHRIST RLJE?.TED"?near open at the fltuyvetant lastitute, Broadway, near Nl hlo't The Exhibition of the above celebrated Picture, wiH [ aeitively close on Hsiuidsy, the 7th of Dee. Admittance 3ft ft la. PairpH eta 141 centa. 0;<en from IS in the morning till IS at night ? uiMtW* 00- SWrOND WARD HOTEL.?Neat to the Fill ton street, in Naaoeu street. This well known asta ka* lug undergone a thorosigh refitting, is now ia i^mplete i for the accommodation of theee who may honor it erfth palrmage. There are in this ho??s?,besMlee the low wstary,wk?(h tel sutirely open aa a public har room, a large r om upon the ? cond story, 7ft feet l>y M, well suited for tne accomamdatioa at public meetings, together with several smaller oaes adapted Is the use of clubs, referees, or for the traneactwo of other ftivaftg business. Clubs and private parties ncoomamdated with roe an, sad may be furo?h?d with diaaere or suffers, eomfoeed M eieet <pecies of gains, or delicacy which the markets afford, at shen latiee. fjell-y] EDMUND JONES. ~ * * B MllS. OOOD'S " HOME" for jn.-l.men .ud .mail f,?j. tin, N?. 74 Clrrrawich ilnrt New York.?The Pro prietor of thae Katablfdimeot kltm ktmU Ikil m r~r~l h*> ?UK tparrd to rrnder ibe domcatic <trr <u?i m?su of her houea l?? rfrelly uartct ptionablr, her friradt will find * ?* Qood Home* (io I he beit am] ami HnmM? mucJ In her (tomtit. I ? , t, , O ARD??T?o (lealI?mew cm hare ? neatly furaaehed > lliwm, with Board, b> applying at N* 10 M Place. N. B.?Dinnrrat A o'clock. t>B-lm* ___TkNr WUIDLA^ " BEDSTEAD. 09" THK Bwtocnber*. K ile Proprietor*and MaouUcturera, |irroared t? eaarntr, with dranainh, all order* for that* U? ?iraUrd Pat?al BwrKrd Brain Winding Brdatea4a, wtatofc W 10Vv ?l?oet uuirrcaaily arad, a* beiag the beat artieie aayet m 'acted?containing ?aae, eoorraience and durability Thr tackrag, a?*ed upoa Irj the windlae* and a welled ketak aade perfectly light aiid frea fr.Ma all habitat y to aogg. M*tl tear aaaclaahnty in ih* nine, which reader* it particularly eaey, ia roaat ruction; the matter af putt in* upend taking owa will be foaad of hot kittle trvnoto m coanparteoa with tfceoa fany other tooatruciioa. w hi La t the areoaion with wbieil tike '?impoaent part* are (UUd, a?U a* a aaiegward afaiart Oe iatraj liKtioa of aajr hind af rermia Krom the care ukra In render each Bedetead perftrt, (Ml (?alitie*for derabtlity will nmawaad them to ho are inritad la c*il and eaaaaaae a large i ?ad. Alio, a !ar(? eaeortraeat af elegant Parattare, Mattraaeee feather Bade, fee. eomtnntly on hand. J. W.kC BOUTHAIB, No 196 Broadway, *1*7 fraaMl Haoae IO MARK I ID W OM k.N? la U aot bat Mmulaim that the famitiea of the Married eftrn iaerraae tiyoad the happlaete af thna* who aire U-em birth woald dittato t la how ma a y laetaaae* doe* the hard werktaw father, aad am . 11 > (he .. >th?r of * ponr fawily, ramata alare* threagh. oat their liree, taggiag at tkr oar af laceeaent taker, laMtoy t? 1 litre. ?od Iitibk tiutto toil; when they might have rmpeped comfort and comparative afltueero; and If rare aad toBhara weighed do*a the ipirii, aad at laat toahaa the baolttaaf tto f.t'.tr, how often n (he widow l?ft, unable, with the aaaat rto tuoua talentloaa, to am her fkiberte** rMapriag from b<M? ing d?gr*drd ebja eta of rhnrity, or pmtligai* 111tttoa tf atoa f la it deairabte thea. ?la it aiorai for pareat* to toanaaa their aniilieo, regardl*ae af tuanyeatw to IbiaailritL Of At aal being af their oBkyiing, *hea a *toapto, aaay haalthv, Miaaa. rain r*a*t| 1a withaa ear a en teat T The adaeaiapr^MiH ibr important? af ihia aabiect, aad c*tia?atiag the *gat beaaBta heaitaliafly aaawrr Mr*. K nremmrwda ar aver miaauM, 'Mae PW Oal lara a porkafe, aeeoiafaaiai wMhfaM aad warttonlar dirrettoaa Pee the aaaraaie?e af than aaahti la awl pn.iaaatty rotor*," Mara (<dty r*plaaatot|, will ha aeat.ftae at (aeeia?e eaeepte4| la aaf part af the r ty ar Umm* , All Inter* maat be pott paid, aad addreaeed la MADAMB RKBTtLL, Pemale l%yatclaa. Prtaiipal e?re, MB <>rtaa wich ?traet, Net* fork. OBka hour* from B A. ML to ? P. M. 14.1m* v w ? K*fc.? iMNwa*Maatim ear eaaaolactoap, t' gtthta IB with all it* ralaak'e aataktaery, ttoaka, la la, aad Uaaha naBa ahad, are tahally aad totaJI* de*trayrdby I ha late lf? at thee-n.ar af QraaH aad t'.lisabelh atrreU, aad ao iaiaraati, we ar* aat wholly de*nlei? aad ?hall be pleaard la aae Mto face* of ear ru teaaar*. both ihoar at ''?'?e aad akroaA, at ear wart rt*a at ?h- center of the B >w?ry aad DirMBna atraal <*h?re ana ahaR lr*l?w oor ae*t eBort* and aada.rara ta aap pto torn with the toa? .,f rlo*ba,aa wehrre a laaae ttkift ?f fetched a look a, I i?e pteeea. aad raaatotora aa head, aad ar rraeatof mar aMonrkctM>in? apparataa with ail pcatikle M> watok. and if po**)bto, ia a more a ?ail at aat rffactaal a fan Boaaa af aar Torrrf dock "Wteaaef* Mat aa?n?Hty k? Bb UjeB a chart ftoao. Bit tte traat thaf wilt Baa* alth a* aaBia niaiiaa cto*?w?taa*e*. tlocka af erwy Bateripttoa carefaUy ?ad thaeaMhly f?P?ir*t aad m'lwlid, ^ ' BlfttTH * MOTIM* alBBaBBltw* 1 "