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! $e THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel, Vii.--o, 399.---Winole He. 2057 NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, To sail frem New York ov the 25th, aud Liverpool om the 19th of cach Bhi Npbo: gh SHERIDAN, ip GARRICK, ‘A Dejerater sth jepey ater, day, 28Uh June. rae IwERroot. i momtin EA. Depeyater, 18th March. Shin SUPT Captain Win. Skiduy, 1ath’ April. Ship ROSCIUS, Captain ip « jollina, 1st Bie a Sniprare alo the ec ‘upwards of 1000tons, built Yo abies provements as combine $a the city of Nem uaual comfort (or passengers. Every care speed with tie arrangemmeutof thevraccemmodations. The a been take ea eicdytor which ample stores. will be price ofpatiiccse ships are commanded peri ‘mas- iaNowill make every exertion to give general satisiac : tains or owners ofthese ships will be responsi aifirany Teterm parcels or packagensent by them, unlens re i verefor Aer: truction gives them security not possessed by any other oat rentela of wat ‘oF eight ox pasnage soply. te s EBLLINS & CO, $6 South at.,New York,orto BK. OOTY A JAS. SROWN & CO. Liverpool. Letters by thepackets will be charged 12) cehts per single sheet: Scents perounce. nd newspapersicenteach. m4 ‘ORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. a (SECOND LINE. LL if ae. this a 2 hereafter leave New oS tai and Havre on the '6th of each month as follows: : = NEDA, “Cia March cist Aol i NI . i rl ‘The new shin 0 ist July. $isth aus fi ‘unck. i Teth May 16th September 1éth January 16th June Teth October sth Febru Sind, Isth November commodations of i oy ions of there ships are not surpassed, com Faria ative required for comfort. ‘The price of ca- ili be supplied with every ite, p 8 and liquors. Boots ‘intended for these ves: will be forwarded by agubecribers, free from any other than the expenses actualy ‘om them. Vor freight or Passage apply 40 yD & . ‘BOY : ® Tontine buildings. NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKET: $100, Passengers ith the exce the ter accommodation of shippers, it is intended to AY the tat, Sth, 10th, 16th, 20th aship from this port on eae or ceth month, commencing the. rath October, and imuing until May, when re ular days will be appointed fen lol xe year, whereby great delays . remainder ot csevented during the summer months. ‘The Fontes woe will commence thus arrangement !—= WP PAZOO, Capt. Corvell. ip OCONEE: Capt. Jac MISSISSIPPI,Capt ISVILLE: Fe Lelham Nant Latham. WILLE, Capt: Mumfe rd. p OC! EK, Capt Leavitt, Bre NASHVILLE, Capt. Dickinsc m. MPHIS, Capt. Knight. ble MSOIBA, Capt Mulford. ‘Pipe were all built in the city of New York, express- Ay for pacl , are of alight draft of water, have beagers Ayre Peppered and put in splendid ore er, with accommodatio soupere unequalled for comfort. "They are commani Masters, who will maue every, exertion to give vt rd. Ship SHAKS! Ship GAR Bent Thi ‘at ai! times be towed up and opi by steamboats ‘ , ei ‘owners or captains of theseships will be responsi- forjewelry ,bul ious stone: T, or plated ware, or ¢ ters,paroe! kage, sent by or put © rboard of ae ieee reihilar ills of lading are teken {ortuesame, and value therenn ex) ly to. OLLINS & CO. s¢South st ‘or’ freight oF yas me vk COLLIN: HULLIN & WOODRUFF, Agent in New who will prompily forward all goods o hig address. Mu of this line are warranted fo eail punetua/\y as adl aa grcatcare will be taken to hav. TEAM NAVIGATION BETWEEN ANTWERP AND NEW YORK ; VIA—SOUTHAMPTON. BELGIAN i i ees BRITISH QUEEN, . M. ie, COMMANDER The dayscf departure of this weli-kuown Steamship, have een fixed as follows = ntwerp, From Southampton, From New York, Benes, “One May. 18a Onrth dune, 1e42 Tihjuly, 10th July, ioth Aug.‘ 7th Sept. * oth Sept, 10th Oct, Price of merle pot yueluded, to. Southampton or Antwerp, "a fees, $2,62).. The meals will be served on board, on jan of acontmental hotel, in the beat ry and at fix: moderate prices. Families or porties contract for the voyaze with the steward. An ex- ed mh OW Oa ia mah ‘reight o1 passage, or any fur her information, apply to Aeclaniahy eer WT. &H. MALI, Ageus, asacrrt* 41 Beaver [NEW FORK AND NEWARK. RG Ware reduced to 85 cents. From tp foot af ti st, New York- (Every day—8i Leaves Yor ave Newark AteA.M. Ata PM. At7) A.M. At # PM mM do 4 do 9 do a do 4tdo 1 do 6 do 10 do ON SUNDAYS. From thefeot of Liberty street, Leave New Yo} eave At 1P. M. and 10 P.M. te A Mend ¥, P.M. AGETHTOWN, RAHWAY AND new boite, EeW BRUNSWICK. Fare redueet the foot of Liberty strest-daily. yw York. ve ats a ACH Aa gowenViLue stages connect mith these lines each vay. 2 omerville, ents, Fire eter NGS NOE New Brunewiek, scents cents. . op M. train from New Yo: Pe tri ee York and New Brunswick to 80 cents. ss aod Rahway te hed ‘The Paitadelphia maillize passes through New Brunswick for ‘New York eve: ‘Supaays' at oreleck. . tripfrom New Brunswiek is omit their tickets at the ticketoffies,re- ‘Ticketsare rec th febil Sm _ eveni e THA. enliven = a TMPORTANC TO WESTERN MER RELIANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT Tt eg “ui _ E—For | ansportation of Goods between Philadelphit the Tr; ia = imprcvement in transpurtation affores to western mer- hants peculiar advantages. The goods being carefully pack- edi the boats at our warehoase, No. 965: Mt rhe treet, are ied over the Columbia and ‘Portoge Railways without transhipment. Careful cap'aing and take charge of the goods at Philadel the the entire route, thas avoidiny jota being separated ox tne wav : Ne berice ‘aed (o Pittahurgh every day, Suz- days excepted, i. STORK, Agent, aitam" m ae w Seton street. RAILROAD NOTIC MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. NEIV BRUNSWICK AND NEW YORK. HE NEW JERS Y Rai'road and Transportation Com- pany have established @ Freight Line between New Rrupewick and New York, which they intend to run perma- neptly. ‘ 5 wing runswick at 5 A.M, daily, (Sundays ex- fing ee foot of Liberty sircet, New Work, a: 3 Mist) ntry dealers and merchants the above line Is vei Tor the speedy a ince sf merehan every description, to Drovers and in Live Stock, 1 head of cattle con- ‘who can have 150 ae between, New ‘Brunswick and New York, the sameday, traneportati f cattle, , mules, Pace ta ater, Tierchandiee seme by. thie line isnot subjected to any extra ‘crossing the North River. pan “have: Geied up a large storehouse at New : joining, tne Raiccad Depot, which will always Bruton for the rece hand ive purchasing their tickets at the ticket offices, will ive ferry tickets gratia, mi4 3m* AND PASSAGE TO Pirrs- BURG. ‘The provrietors of Biuzham’s T rtatien Li Prorstaseo ne Merchantv of New York, aud afl other Dervons #3 jing to the West, that their line 1s now im active consigned ‘to them (or sent to go in their ition - Fat) ded with de teh. ba rive Rigen of good, destined hg the Western - wilt heir geods to ai neal ittaburg, iitam Bingham, Pitiburg, ‘ping sll such conaigameate wathout ghoul be marked distinctly on exch package r line. eat atnee |AM’S LINE. tes of freight, which are as low ag any polyto WM. WYSON, Agent, No.8 Be? re forwarded to Pittsburg and Pottaville, day, Sunday = Crooks, American Fur T., Nicoll, a Suydam, mé 3m clos, Dodge & Co, Fulton ater m. Rankia, Duryee & Co New . thw 78 LINK. ties i Sik SPRING—Thi jeamboat Hi LANDER one will te the fot street Nery Momday. Tier slay and Saturday i" Hetarming. the High anwer wi morning at 6 o'clock. ane TT " it bovelock- agsage epply, to the Captain onboard. possess ATHT tht of every deneciption, Wank iis or epee, put on board this hoat, muat be at the riak of the Mnars thereof unless & bill ofleding orreceiptis signed for joanne, mas NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1842. LIFE BOAT ASSOCIATION, |FISK’S COMBINED SUMMER FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FRANCIS PATENT LIFE BOATS. AMERICAN MOULDING COMPANY. WAREHOUSE 112 BROADWAY, mit cIry HOTEL. NOTICE TO BUYERS OF CABINET FURNITURE. ‘THE subseriber would inyite the attention of those wish- ‘ing te purchwe articles‘in the above business, to his es- tablishinent, where is to be found a rieh assortment of Rose- Wood und Mahogany Furniture, of #reuch and other patterns, some of which are not to be found elaewhere, being entirely original. Also, hatdsome rich gilt Go for windows, Pol ether w ith Damasks, Galloons and Tas- le attached to curtains, which will be le from patterns latel ved. attention pai to the 1g up of Otto- with embroid ens, and other faney artic WASHINGTON MEER! FASHIONABLE. TAL ESTABLISHMENT, THE FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTA- BLISHMENT, 108 Beekman street,near Pew. men who are now’ or formerly have ‘been payil vagant prices for ‘heir clothing, are assured that th: 40 ho more, aa the subscriber ‘wily guarantee to all who pa- tronise him, a havdrome fit, a fashionable style and excellent materials, at the following moderate prices— Sup. Weat of Eng. Wool-dyed, black, blue, or green dreas conta, $15 to $22. Faste, double milled do black, plaid, and fancy cass., $6 to Vests—Fine cashmere, satin,and all kinds, $3 to $6. Coats made aud ‘rimmed in a superior manner, trom $7 to $9,50; Vests, $1.50 to $2; Pants, $1,50to $2. ad JOHN MOFFAT. DR. JOSEPH EVANS GRAND R SYRUP, For the eure from TRE IT AUSED by the vital orga feebled by hereditary comptai system, and ot di C8 more and swellings 10 th is, or the constitu’ ioual mana, Fire ered tapestry. 16-610, L SOD, derang’sd and en- . and exhaustion of the jerefnla or King’s Kvil. T We-ne ek, second ary form of the Vewer re B ecominy mand” eauseryby an improper use of merenry , loc debilt ¥ or weakness, gonorrhae \.gleet lcucorrhoe. or whites, gravel, Kc. or when the ayatem has been exhansted by secret fensuality in youth, imtempe ance, long stand g debilitating diseases, long residence in Southern climates, and other debilt tating Causes. ‘This invaluable medicine has been employed by the proprie tor in an extensive ‘te and hospital practice, both in Eu- repeand Americ: for the last forty hat cured o the moat loathrome and destructive forms of disease. many iy naw living, and ready to testify to the effi: exhil a are during which time he + 5000 patirute, who wers afflicted with some of of tone te the nerve: causing all irop ating the secretion of perfectly pure ua 1 healthy bl Price Stperbottle, Forsate ouly at the No. 477 Greeawich sircet, two doors above Canal street. $500. PREMIUM, HE INDESTRUCTIBLE JN&,which R. M. BART- LETT exhibited at the Fair® of the American Tustitute New York, 1841. fier of $500 to any ene wh extract it from pape, and which recet red the gold me Tustitute,ean be had. by calling on Messrs. Rawdon, & Hatch, bank note engravers, 48 Merchaate’ Exchange, Of the Unio, post. paid, thi ioucet will be promptiy sftendedtc. die waih this ink will remein unchanged 4 in exceedingly valuable at which we have any know! . D., Professor of Chymistry, &c. in the College of Physicians an cone, N James KR. Chilton, M D, John’A. Warder, M. D!, Professor of Chymi and Mineralogy. Cincinnati College, 30 ODD YEARS ving cer- No.103 Gx. ar physi eran of the med ty of F od inthe U. Stater,an cao be oroved by his mad Lm* PIANO FORTES. A ‘aud purchasers generally will to call and examine a choice as sortment of the ubove a nd ta oe! stands, are warranted to atthe lowe West Four N.B—Pi ‘ortes for fortes for hire at the manufact. SOMETHING NEW roll iat ruments aid will be sold enues. Hire—A good assortment of piano ‘a7 3m teeta Cp very atte ion Firehenhinpart to make Lace e teas whemay aver ae winvacat Se waite Hebe ery. CARPETING, &C. CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. ‘ONES & MARCY, 101 Bowery, New York, are now Corpettog, Oil Clothe: Win- ceiving the of Corpeting, Oi dow Shade "rth Rugs, Doer Mata, Table and Piano Cover: ie KC. ‘Auwong their guods aremany new and rich patterns of Eng- ie lish and American manufacture, which eannot be exceeded eapness inthe city. — 3 ing their houses are invited to give us acall. 1 KJONES, im? L. MARC GENERAL AGENCY. HE SUBSCRIBER has taken the store 75 Fulton street, Brocklyn, for the x most approved genuil tent and family medicines, perfumery. fancy artic . Marufacturers and proprietors of eucharticles, or of any thing else, who wish for an active, stirring agent to dispose of their productions, will fiad suck an ons in the person of the subscriber. 8 J. STEWART. 75 Fulton st., Brooklyn For wale, most of the approved family med Persons Purchasing here may rely on obiaining genuine article. GARDENING. WANTS: Situation 2s Gardmer, by a man who under- stands his burlnes in all its departments, is alao a first rate Hturist, and has te vals from genilemen of the first 0 Europe, which can be attest James Bennett of ton House, L. 1. A note addressed to Gardiner, at No. 35 Arleptic st, Bi ooklyn, will be panetually attended to, m for beauty, qualit Persons about fur: “subscriber hege mublic er jac hment ean be light id besides they afford a more agreea- rely free from smel! or smoke, re atrongly recommended, nd through « fleet uy France and ble and bet , Aaa rendi ag or study lam) the light being perfectly lohe eanmet poet rey | inj y are used in moat of the libraries £. D. SAXTON, Successorto A. DIACON, 220 t mite 337 Broadway. ~ Take physic early—medicine comas too late, ‘When the disease becomes inveters' to ED by the Faculty-VANCE‘S ANTI COMMEN! i i PILLS—B: BILIOUS Ff 1 rperience these pills have beeu proved by tho =o AMILY APERIE! ce be t andeatest Fam icine hitherto discovered. At Hep best end eee year they will bef to all rho wish to secure the: ives against i y are dike sale for chitdren as for am edily removed by taking them tiveness and its consequences— ver be without them. Time wo of three doses will cont tary effects, for the somac! readil ary Ei utateot the liver and bowels will nd of bod: thetr eal rapajalte etreaete, B=} take place newed health ane body and mind wil be the cer result. Their virtues, may med medi the feeble aut consolidates the eine which, strom eireritl be found of tnbgite vale tO fe ording to the directions), who Catt ret; Smith, corner of | al Nowill 16? Bowery ; Balgrove, Grugniat, Paton 008 “Worma Segars, " ANDED from brig Otio, from Havans, of superior Ae id ty, i to rere, at reasoval A ALO Tint ne im Hote to au OM. RADER, 46 Chatham at STEEL PENS—vrom the celebrated manufactory. seph Gillott, of Birmingham. high i pi De pacy. i ra tg i oh Gi fice: 0 jon of Jmeph Gil re Publicare requested to be particular from whom they ‘Thegentiine may be known by their superior quality, and by thestyie ofputting up. “A copmlantetpply fore le by’ j ROBERT FARDOW, ma6 1m 94 Maiden Lane. K BAY, O* THE BLOOMINGDALE Road—This delight fal n W open and ym full eperation under the ent of the subscriber, who has used every exertion to in all reatects, wo: thy the patronage it will ever be to. iquors. and all other refreshments, are the best nu charges ex that ean be procured BAKER & COOK STOVE, FOR COAL OR WOOD. ATWOOD, Patentee—Prices from #6,50 to $1 + tleus furnace and front of rs stoveare made of ¢ e lary orifice of the furnree ffiecn gallons. and by, the use of the di vision uitadle for boiling four different dishes; in advation to Wo fowls or-a large piece of meat muy be roasted in front. and all done with less than Scents per day, for proof of which we refer to those who have used th: m. FISK’S Stove Extab!ishment, ‘ 99 Water street, Read the follo certificates, in addition to which over two hundred may be seen by calling at the store, FISK’S Stove Ketablishment. 209 Water street ., New Youx, 54 Fourth etrect, sth Apri Mesars. Fisk, 209 Water street~Among the stoves which have come to my notice, the one I purel from you merits a decideu preference. | have ueed it during Ml the seasons, aud would most cheerfully recommend it to the public my opinion susceptible of no imp-ovemrnt for simplicity er economy. and worthy of more praise than can be appreciated without « trial of it Tam, with respect, yours. fe: Pastor of the Bereau (Baptist) Chureh. Water street—The Summer Stove which I pring, I have haa an use till no ial, would’ believe the an that my be done by it, arits economy. Suffice it to hy with oceastonally an extra fire, we hiveecoked for from 25 to 35 persons, with eaough less {wel to save more than the price @f the stove, MRS. BUEL, 63 Fulton street, Mareh96,18¢2, lS tt > aq CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. ‘THE Subscriber is now opening his Spring supply of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, received per fate arri from Birmmgham and Sheffield. ‘Together witha general sortinent of Domestie Gros, which we ia prepared 10 offer the very LOWEST CASH PRICES. ‘The attention ef Country Merchants, Builders, Cabinet unt ef cou Makers, &c..19 solicited to an examination of his stock and pricsa aa he ie confident they will Aud At to their interat to favorhim withacall, ALFRED F. LAGR. Greenwich corner Barclay, New York. ef FALL RIVER CUT NAILS, and 210 A regular supply A a complete assortment of | Mechanica mi Coopers Glue. Toole, James Screw: A PROBLEM to solve it. Why do the imitators of my Tab- trop allow me to carry off the prrmium medal from. the American Ina year after ye, ing their own for tria ? O ye of tender ‘anewer the above by bringing a dull for yourselves he truths of the certifi- tw ic gentlemen iv the country, viz? Profeeaor Griscom, Dr. Mo't, Gen. J. Tallmadge and others. G SAUNDERS, sole inventor and manufacturer of the metal- Ue Tablet Razor Strop, with four sides, 163 Broadway. > Toe BA S FOR THE FACE AND SKIN. AMONG the many ous Cosmetics that are offered AA tothe public for beautifying the complevion, ard remay~ ing every eruption from, the face. none can be go’ confid recommended as Church’s Vegetable Lotion It imparts ade- licate smo-hness to the eompiexion, and effectually removes pimples, blotehes, tan, treckles, rimgworms, and all o.her cuta- neous ecuptions ahd discelor ations. dat Church's Dispensary, 188 Price 7 Scents per bottle Bowery, corner of Springs reek. Al — KE, Wt, thar ford; C. & N. W. Simmo Fourth street, Philadelphia; Charles Steane, "DOCTOR PROVOST: cure of secret diseases, above named medi ND the way let Razor and dito without even aubmi h bea ing medieal aid wi e in the shi of . at No, 91 Broad street, avea full history ef theircyse. I feel confident tieut will leave my office without beiog entirely there wat leaa: one regular bred physician who has conde- geended to place hisaelf among the field of Quacks. My of 1 Broad, St it. comer Stans tt: _ J. PROVOST, M.D, DR. FAWCETT MEMBER. OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE de SUR. GEONS of London and Edinburgh, and of the Medics! College o' del phia,coufines hus practice te a select branch of his professi > ‘Noeet empta dolore voluptas.” Dr. F is encouraged by the uniform success attending his mode of treatment in (he cure jeets, strictures, together with all the constitutrom which they beta call upon me, mptoms ‘olsgically. exp ‘This work can be obtained at his offic, 196 Fulton st. where the Detor can be consulted at all hours of the day and n'ght. Letters 7 = + GEORGE ELMENDORF LATE OF THE FIRM OF ELMENDORF & LORD, ‘as rem: ved from the Astor Hous: to the establlahment of 1°J.G. Wyman, Merchant Tailor,235 Broadway, where he wil be harpy to wait on his old{friends and patrons. im" SIGNS. GEORGE W. FORDHAM, HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, COKNER OF WALL AND PEARL STREETS, New-Yorx, Block Letter Signs executed in the best manner. N. B.—Prices very low. aa imr PHOTOGRAPHIC LIKENESSES, BY THE DAGUERREOTYPE FROCESS. M. D. VAN LOAN, Urren Story or Granite Buitpina, Corner of Broadway and Chambers Street, N.Y, (Entrance in Chambers Street.) OG -keresses taken from 7 A. M., till sundown, in any kind of weather—clear, cloudy, or rainy. ald im*m CROLIUS’ BOAT ESTABLISHMENT, 400 WATER STREET. FOUR DOORS BAST OF CATHARINE MARKET, TT HE Subscriber haviog ia his manufactory, and vider hig ‘own immediate superiutendexce, some cf" the oldest and in this city? and the best of ling every description of boats: wh ch enables him to the thoriest notice Boats of the most approved model t paid will receive iminedl tention. furnish and workmanship, oa the mos_libetal terms: BUILDER ofthe Sultan of Museat’s Pleacure Barge, the Wave, Gazelieg Victori Atlantic, ‘akona, | Iso, the ‘Ann of Feskekill, W sahiugton of Peughcemsig; Ducheas Of Hyde Park, Sylph and Wave of Mobile’ Geo. Stewart of Louisrille. Madame Celeste of New Orleans &e 09 Tmt + it GEORGE W. DAWSwuN, Wholesale and Retail Furniture and General Furnish- ing Warehouse, No 617 Chatham st., corner of Duane street, New York. ge aserrtment of the follow R, Bedsteads, Cots, , Chairs, office and portable (* 00) Cares, a Glaases, di . ee ier Tables, Pianoi Sofa Be Paleastera, ol ‘on n at ten) Stands, t reaus, Se fe Drea: be . p cerinest, of men and women’s Wearing Ap- ‘Ano, & ln parelstiew : ‘Alot the abo offered to the public at very low prices. Persone ‘ail articles would find it to their Kavantage to ‘early call at’ the above catabl ' nent. ‘Shroping orders pnnctually attended to aod packed on the t AHO Mattresses, Bed- peat Pill be puactually ot ent will be punctually at tended to ard that 9 REN eee emu Tcleme vk be Giveal the ertoud Vand NB ext prices ven for Foruivare and pentiemen and lad ex? cast off clothing. a2i6mr KALSOMINe PAINT.—The Kalsomine Paint severely tented in thia cfty during the wi the patenteeg can recommend it with renewe: the public. ‘The numerous specimens of Kal exis! in New . jers an enume mise. ‘superfluous; ‘among the most prominent are the wing = eomine Col manent, more Iuminons and aqrecable to the eyethen oilcolers., ‘They are applied without Pe ae nn few houre,” Kaleom Cinay 7, a0 ‘washed when solied, according ar. Orders recei ly att to at the ied and eR BONE PAINT DEPOT, feb 97 am* ‘364 Broad wey. corner Frenklin. DENTISTRY. M, THORN, DENTIST, solicits the attention of those having been ter monthe, WW ire arene Artificial Teeth and ose mo may rea ethod tof vu; axillary ie Recah" Kuowing that the Gisagreenbie nate ha the mou in acids. resulting from the action seen that adenit of it, he ) Without, waing one par Lh} é eaahese etree! 12 im? COP. OF A TEsiT MON TALL 9 PAQM SHIGIAC MAR BE SEN AY en BROAD the highest here or in Euroze. 1 iruly, A ROBERT NELSON, M.D 44 Franklin sireet ‘m3 imis* jareh 15,1849. To Mons. Maran & Sons, Sargeon Dentist. 372 Broadway. 4 iy i ted —— += - (hat “Tieene es Say Ofhar Tenpeetate ores iigeememee MES. 5,2, MILLEN & CO, repectiully info a i with te ie bi pT th I a ttc at | fine Tobacee,, They warrant it to. be manvfactur-d of the Pirikery Bap is ix miles miles from the Oty Hall by. the | beat and pur Wi tonacen. containing ne drugs foive ita un; " se A nweet trate. It in to be had a tablis ion ae eres eee > ed Tit Wateratreet, New York. a2 wir FH OADKING —Single tgentiemen, or gentiemen 7 DEN § No, 69 North Phud street, De eee a caat atoksted with peed reven ett 4 ‘a few doors abore Arch, Philadelphia —Board $1 per dav, by apuiviig alse Dry street. References exchanged. aw . Phi This house is In a cei tral location, and Orseventy persons. has eecomm: ald ime SHIELDED VICTORIA AWL & DIAPER PIN. and impor we in the nursery. aud as THE S at ¢. patented in the Unit # and in Kurope, for sale wholesale by W. H. CARY & CO. 136 Pearl st. New York, and by the patentee, at the manufactory, 146 Jay at. Brooktru. "Thread and le stores, and dealersin fancy articles, sup- ala imte | plied on liberal teria. LUCINA CORDIAL. TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC. [Tysnow barely three'y ears the ceneral introduction oF the Lucina Cordial juto the @inited Btates, and... that riod it has not only gpread: fis uselulbess ihrougheut, the hemisvhere, and sostained tie Vast reputation which it bad previcusly aequired in. Evropa, but has ided to the re- f its ilustrious inventog by the uariv: i scovered to possess im th he knowledge. f oratiog the human frame, firat suggested the idea of ustwg it i this way; andthe result is. that a medicine has been added to the catalogue for the cure ofincipient consump | ton, which places t je, with di he control of the patent, Feely necessary at this period to recommend the Luci ‘sufficient remedy , as An al in cases of Gleet, Flour . difficult or tion Incontinence of Urine, and all di italian of the eystem, where an im wanted; as throughout ‘he United State dence of allother medicine in gue further to be hoped for; its cures bei nent, and effected wil ain or treuble. ever be any person I are doubtful of ite al mend it to them respousibility, feel that health to tee aillicted paruies, Mag in, “vill painful menstrua- rising from debjl- ra sreedy. perte fe Siiould universally tested nu all confidence, and onany ‘or as American reputation of the Luciva ally: based on ita thoroughly investigated, indu- neraily admitted power to enablef males, who idered pairen, to bear offspring; and to restore virile powers in mates, when reduced to utter sed apparently ration, t perfect health and activity. Whea 1 he American agency of the Lucina Cordial, from Dr; Magdip, notwis standing i'gimmense joreugn celeb: ty, and the table testimony that ae- myeelf individnally; by giving personal assuran these particulars; but now, after the enormous sale of of one hundred thousand bottles coupled wih the receipts of certificates aud testimonials innu nerable, and much. knowledge fi on personal obverva in Ushesitacingly Warrant it ay ™ ne_hapes, or even the illustrious i filment of the most unportant vininended, and has become vo justly and universaily popular, To be aa explicit a8 posible, | re- peat. and hold m personally responsible for the asanmp- F tthe Lue rilisl. can invigorate the viri'e powers id make them focundint, where nature hae been , or when they have been’ protested by artiticial meuns; ant algo that it cau produce that state of the system in females, who had been previ-usly un: H, chiidre Bat 60 plainty, on such exceediny feel called upon to'do go, lest it migh deraroud, aud ag a full guarantee for the which I'have cheer:uly assumed. Wi the exteusive patronage wi the Luciva Cordial, his besa hea ted up sn m the Pub'ica? very nbedi-ut humble servant, Price $3 aN WANTS HS HOLDEGWELL, M.D ree $3perbottl . Forsale at 459 Broadway,,New York anos Norn aretteircets Phil diishia. yeaa tne rib Quack dsc DIES. the celebrated Car! Ku assortment of Milline- be mia refat rei r4 for sale am ry Gaods, for the spring trade, public, beth ae regards the quali cies. ‘Thewssortment consisis of the following : The celebrated SILK HAT, CALLED CAPOTTE D’- ORLEANS. a8 worn ¢ d’Orleans, of France; SHED SILK, EN W AND ORIGINAL Sh Lawa do do—au eatire new style of Haw. ¢ ‘MODINE CAPOTTES. ELSSLER AGES.” f COTTAGES. Parigvan and English FANCY ST2AWS, ef the fineat tex- ture. in great varie examire her nery for themselves, before be agreat saving to them in price and a gards tne variety and quality of the MISS 8. KING, here, ea it wi at advantage as re- ine de Modes, a12im’r 293) Broadway. DR. MORRISON. ORTH RIVER DiS ENSARY, 204) Fuiton ‘Greenwich—Dr. M the Roy Jlorrison, Member 0 of Surgeons, London, aud formerl& surgeon in the © nae conti ites to be consulted daily on diseascs of a delicate nature, and all those distressiog symptoms consequent on i tious treatment and the imprudent use #f quack medi M, hag bad an experience of twenty-two y: x ll their vatious and complicates forma, and infallible substitute for mercury, virus with certai thout subject or a 5 ng the venereal ‘an; jeading wl mately to yypary fistulas, De. M. treate sirictures inn ser entific man, gradually promoting absorptiou of the thick- ened met e without pain. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY.— mea are suffering from the consequences of indulgen secret destructive habit, and Whose nerves are fui juredt from the use of nostruins and pretended apeci stimulate gaily to induce greater depression Dr. ‘ate OF purely pathofogical priveiple fails in eatablishing the most obstinat ji plan of treatment suitadie tee, will ensure iegivings history of his case in detail. rictest honor aud confidence observed. 204} Fulton atreet. AY, NEWELL & DaY’s PATENT PERMUTA- TION BAN rT b ‘LOCK.—Bankera and ohers may place tpiieit confidence in the above Leck ra being the beat and safest in use. Any !eracn miy have the key fora wh-le day to make a fee simile by, witheut the slightest chance of opening it, after a change has been made in setting it. Otner changeable locks ye liable to be picked by persous whe may hee the key .as was the cose recently when the Combination Dr. Solomon Andrews, of Perth Amboy, ‘enied By Lok ult of the Americ NJ. which war upon the s Buk in Well ent to Dr. And rew ature to pick, but which Me. Jone. reae on another o¢ easion publicly picked a Sitation Locks, buch as aresold by the American Bavk Lock Jon ny. Phe nigh reputation of Day. Newell & Day, Permutaron Bank Locks ia firmly established. ‘They have int taken the highest preauume, when exhibited atthe Fa fa New York, Boston and Pailacelphia, namely, Gold medals In thetwo cities fst named. and Sdver, being the highest premiom given in the latter city. "These lo skr are made to key+ whic! can be changed in form fromone to one hundred thousand millios diffe ent tm eitherof whieh they are equally secure and py oof ogainat the Sttempts of the mortakilful burglar, for should he take an im- Preset oreven take the key itaclf, he could not expeettoopen Wouring his life, unless some oue were to ioform him of the mauerin which’ the lock might be changed, after he obtained rete nsrthe shore Lock tly attented to by JOHN Orieraforthe above Lock promptly attented to by JOH DAY, successor to Day, Newell & Day, No. 589 Broadway. apléim* AL’ CRING WORM Tht ibn, BARBERS SATCd AND ‘SCABIES —RAYEWS LOTION AND SYRUP is the only remedy which is certain tocure the above complainte—harmle: its operation, but certain inits eff-eta ine Lotion healing quickly. and the Syrup purify ing speedily. he THE TRUTH WILL PREVAIL—Dr. Good will's Deter- at and Pills never fail to cure arecent case of disease in 48 uurt, if used asdirectcd. Try Co bs afilleteu— they cents rack, ury, 50 2 THE TO sTHAC HAE ONQUER D—Jemeeu's Extract. Et teatio ecthand prevent ds-ay if the tooth is filled immediately. PEMALE MONI LY PILLS—From M. Brndelocque of Frence—cortain, 4 fe and speedy ia the cure of all eases Shere mature haa’. cme ghairucttd~” They cure in afew va. 76 ita ackage. MOILBERTS AN sHICLIOUS FAMILY PILLS—For therelef of all comp ainta prodaced by costive hatin, wich aa headache, hearvburn,sour stomach, dizziness, and loss Se ey tae salite. Pree area pertaee. ora ofle rice 25 cer : eNSold whelesale and. retail by E.M, GUION: 127 Bowery, corner of Grand street. maa im* y He TRUE RICHES OF Like 1s HEAL I H—ane un of Liverwort ym the only genuine Taylor's B: sole proprietor at 24 Bpring has never been known to are free from merci arity ¢ most alar.nni mptoms of Consumption sa AD cere i aunts’ Wehaveceriiieates from hundreds of most pectable persons, cert! to the surpri reliet erreceived sn using the article fecmm ail Mpring atreet To the assertions” of counterfeiters, the following ubliahed— ¥. Townsend beit personally sequainted Jeam of Mice residen and tranazets busine street, and manufactures the genuine B ‘that the o a verwort at that place, from the ouly origina! resin, “Bworn bef this 17th Jan 134 y sia worn before me thie I THEUS NMITH, Com.of Deeds. J eertify from my 2 geraonal bnowledge that the above statements in pi to the onsen ik Wager. iterfeits, as at questi ol depiitnny epend upom, hgving the eauine medicine, made iw > Boston; 31 Main street.and oi) Yiitto street, and 248 Broadstreet, New- “Krice—Large bottles $2, next size $1, and smaller size 60 cents. mas tm* RAND 5P ING VEDICINE—WHiliwr, Py . GARANcE BITTERS, WITHOUT WINE Of AL. y petite? Do n lish sey will ale of course re ih, debihty, Be. “They puriiy 4 purity the are extremely mild invigorate the wh’ ‘The bitte and plensant. Try th ice % cents. Bld by A.B & D. Sarde, diuggists, No. 79 Fulton comer of Gold street, and 100 Fulton corner of William street. Also sold by Abrm. B. Sands & Co , No. 973 Broadway, corner of David Sands & Co,, No. 77 Broadway, eor- ner of Market st. aga 3n*m Suen BEET, Premium Corn ‘unpkins, frervh vegeta ble and rare flower seeds, English grasa for law: 000 green and hot’ house plants, dah'ia roots, tiger flowe; fraxt end ornamental trees, shrubbery of all rds gold fish and globes, wholensle and retail, NIBLO & DUNLAP'S, No. 676 ‘Avenue and mah im* Chambers street; mont reasonable terms, at Broadway, and at their nursery, corner of 8th 116th street. Harlem. 7 SALINERO'S SUGAR STURE, a BROAUWAY. * ki slinero reapec fal! y ivforms the and pertieuw- atly his telende, that he has opened ar Store, at 39! Broadway, where ne sel's at wholesa ¢ kind of cite ahh been siihnet ‘ot Habson. ueh a Conetancia, Aliauy: rurba ta Rionda, Doa Companerce, Union, ond Garant native of Hsbin M wat haviog expended Years in dealiog 4m the segar bus an waren iis | Yeithout rely tua only upg the in * a first doo Thom nifore’ from ® tl 104. M. on street. O1 and from 2 itl 4,P. Price Pwo Cents Incidents tu the Life and Character of the Spring. Late McDonald Clarke : ake . ' the fi heart, Te Jamxs Gonvow Benverr, Esq. Of hon Ee ue P Ys To greet again, like Eden gleams Bright tokens in earth and sky, Of seasons—lov’d of all the best— The fairy-footed Spring, Ever with smiles upon her brow— Joy's color on her wing! ‘The run, witha brighter, kindlier glance, Looks down from his throne on high; Aud dyes again with his purest sheen, ‘The clouds and the azure sky — While over the face of the broad fair earth, og And o'er the trembling main, His impulse glows, recalling to life ‘The many bright \hings egain! Dean Sia, Since death put an end to the sorrows and suffer. ings of him whose name stands at the head of this article, I have felt highly gratified in reading the papers of this city the many favorable notices which editors and others have written in prose and poetry concerning him, but they have all spoken of him as a poet, a lover, aneccentric, a friendless and disappointed man; therefore I need say not! upon points which have been so often and so ably touched by others, but I wish to speak of McDor Clarke, the friend, the christian, the benevo! man, and the grateful son, And althougha nger to you myself, I have often heard him speak, in the highest terms, of your uniform kindness te him, and keowing from him that you never refused to give his communications a place in your paper, nor to reward him handsomely for his labors [ have thought the following i uninteresting to you, nor to that numerous c! who have, in the columns of the Herald, so often seen his name, and the productions of bis pen. During several of the last mouths of his life he was in the habit of calling upon me as often as once a week, and it was generally on Sunday, at the close of the afternoon service in the churches. lm mediately after inquiring about the health ef the family, he always spoke of the sermons which he had that day heard at Grace Church, regretting that they had not been heard by a greater number, and most earnestly expressing the wish that they might yet be published; thousands and thousands ef copies distributed amor id he, * De. Taylor is aman ermons are practical, and itis the practice of christianity, more than the theory of it, that bene- fits, and blesses, and saves *he world.” ‘It makes me apy,” he, ‘to hear him speak against ride and fashion, and the love of money and am- ition, and ommend humility, und kindness, and benevolence, and | never leave there without feel- ing that some portion of the dross of humax nature has been burned up or purified by the holy flame of bis discourse”? I asked him how he man- aged to get a seat there, and he replied “Walter Bowne has given me a seat in his pew for yeare, and the recolleciien of his kindness to me, is sweet to my memory, it will gladden his heart too, ai he goes tottering down the bill of life— it will soft en his pillow in death, and he will leave i ted with his name,as a rich brute for, I asked him a few weeks ago, if hehad any money, and he replied, that he had alittle, but at the same time, said he could not keep it, for, said he, “whenever | leave home with a few shi The pines have a fringe of deeper green— Ay! in the dim old woods Returning newness and beauty reigns, And brightens the solitudes; While birds—the beautiful singing birds, As if in jubilee, Pour from each spray and on glancing wing, ‘Their wildest minstrelsy! cidents might not be From stream and fount the ehain is loos And lo! how they dance along; =, Like living things in jewels decked, And tranc’d with their own glad song; Now, with a gentle serenade, Some bright gale seeking out; ‘Then leaping o'er its rocky way, With a swelling and tiny shout! Ay! Spring thou art giving to earth again The train of laughing how Restoring forgotten harmoni And calling up the flowers. brighter spell is thine— for the spirit fraught, rly feeling, tt ‘And the joy ofearly thoug! Beaufort, 8. C. (Coreespon Jence of the Herald.] Beavrorrt, April 12, 1842. ‘The Herald in Beaufort—Its Effects—Description of Beaufort—Depreciation in the Price of Negroes— Sad state of Things—Weather—White Sulphur— Texas— General Hamilton, Sc. Mr. Bensert :— Having, through the politeness of a friend, been favored with a sight of your interesting “ Herald,’” and noticing{that you have a number of correspend~ ents from various quarters, it will not, perhaps, come amiss to give you a few items from our quar- ter, if worthy of your notice. Beaufort is a beautiful place—more so, perhaps, than any of our towns in the State, being the re- treat of all our opulent planters, who find their plantations too unhealthy for their residence from June until October; so this is consequently the most faverable spot to retreat to, being on the sea- coast, 60 miles from Charleston, and 40 from Sa- vannah, Oysters and fish abound, with excellent salt baths. Beaufort is no business town, our cotton, rice, &c. being sent to Charleston for embarkation, and the past year has been very unproductive, so much 80, our negroes have scarcely paid their expenses: of keeping. Negro stock has fell alarmingly ; ood field hand will not bring over two or three undred dollars. In fact, I was at a sale of negroes down at Savannah. afew days ancy avi. be sheriff disposed of abouttwo hundred of Mr King’ m2 - ber of Congress, for debt, at fifty, a hundred, and the U; been,” ery pleasant day for a long time, an old woman sitting on the steps ef a house near Murray street, and [have never passed ber without giving her a shilling, if I had one.”— One of the pleasantest days last week,” suid he, ‘*T went up to her, and one of her trembliug hands held her staff, and the other, like a brown and with- ered leaf of autumn, Jay upon her knee, and I said to her Aunty, has any body this lovely morni:g dropped anything into your lap? and she answer- ed ne, and I said to myself, what would Christ, he were here. I know what he that way comforted her, icied ters their only brother. and in that way comforted them—he told the story of the good Samaritan, and commanded his disciples to act like him, and if he were here in person, he would do something to ; g © | two hundred dollars each! No State in ion orera Laat Thad? srt pe will I, and I divi- | jas suffered more severely from the depression of j > ersten e hes 44 cheaeat i tha old blind the times than ours; how many of our merehants deka old sear a Tachi ac ledtaeeilall and traders will ever meet their northern liabilities Tanes Ane. Ene omen Wy Snes is a query time alone will selve. I learned afew corner of a street away up Broadway. I have to look after them too, and tl days since, our supposed to be wealthiest district ey always speuk to me ‘ E 4o sweetly about the ible, and are so contented in | planter, W- raider Sate nadlteres oi Ete their lowly lot, that their words are worth more to | hay been taken possession of by. the’ sheri . me than ajl that I can give to t After re: the adjoining ale ation, and his negroes sold, as ing tu mea piece of poetry, in which he several times spoke of woman, he said, ‘* you may think it strange that lspeak and write so much about wo- man, but they have always beem true and faithful friends to me. I have sometimes been deceived and unkindly treated by men, and they have occa- tionally frowned and turned away from me in scorn, but 1 have never received aught but kindness from any woman Ing that are pastand gone, when I had no home, they gave me chelter and focd, and meney and smiles, ond what was better to me than all, kind words, and I detight in thinking of them now, and in reading in the Bible, the history of Hannah, and Deberah and Ruth, and Lliza- beth and Mary, and those other holy women whose names and virtues adorn the sacred page, as the early flowers beautify the landscupe of spring.” Hetold mea few days before his death, that he went home the n ee before, at a laie hour, and carelessly undressed himself, and put out the light, and went to bed, but could not sleep, and af- ter turning from side to side; roliing about in the bed for a long time, he remembered that he had laid himself down with reading his bible, or bow- ing before his God, and he said he was frightened, for he had not been guilty of such thoughticssness and neglect fora long time; and he got up and took the bible, and opened the window, and laid the book on the window sill and read by the light of the moon, the fifth chapter of the gospel by Mat. thew, and then closed the window, und clasped the book im his hande, and krelt by his little table, and prayed most fervently for himself, and for all the world, and then returned to bed, and slept as soundly and sweetly asa child in its mother’s arms. In one of the conversations that I ever had with him, I asked him, hew he had been able, da- ring the many years of his loneliness and poverty, to keep himself from bad company, frem intoxic ting drinks, and from falling into the many tempta- they were nearly starving on the plantation- Things in our district are in a deplorable way, Sir, and unless we soon getja change te the better, the State will be anentire bankiupt; plantat “be vin have little or no only bri fifteen and sixteen cents per pound, rice cents. warm—April has set in— ing, but affairs are gloomy your Saratogas, White Sulphurs, &c on ** a penny saved are twe earned,” will become our motto now. Texas cause will find few sdvocates with us, as we are too poor to furnizh funds, and too mueh to do at home to send our friends away. Gen. Hamiltow passed here last week, on hia way farther south,to get aid for Texas. s With many respecte, I am yours, beet M J. THOMAS & CO. COMMISSION A. « TION MERCHANTS, 21 BROADWA’ NY —Liberal advances’ made on all manufactured chandise and property of every description intended for. public or private sal Messrs, Ersat Lewis Webb & Dor Jared L. Rath! Esq, John Townsend, Exq. Russel! Forsyth, eq. lo John Thomas, Esq. aoe nar et Re Oleoti Bea, tres’tF ar kMech BRIAID’ ott, Kea. ar kMech. . A.D. Patehin. Baa Cain RY. ‘Site Bank, do" Watis Shermanyneg, Caen Albany Uity Bkefoo Theo. Olcott, £1 h’r Canal Bank, do §) i ‘Stow, Haq: Cash’ Troy City Bauk, Troy, RY OTICE—M John Abbot, whot ‘arrived ‘rom Liver N Sect in the she Monument, Will call at the office of the thing to his advani subrert Ler, he will hear of something oh ci OFAN, ee op Ve apt it constantly a aaa ste th atrest. im in this large city; and he came very near tome, ; Save aia ae eae, aa and sitting down ina chair by my side, said "1 | 2Dlea'y pant pepo for te Fire rot Salsmander safe will tell you my friend, the whole secret of that | (Wilders), or sale a feem 30 (0 50 per cent upon first cost, at m ter—l was the child of a pious mother and she Iron Sufe and Money Cheat Ware-l. lived until I was twelve years old, and every night she knelt dowdith me, and after laying her hands ently upon my head, she asked God to bless her Soysaad to keep him from temptation and sin, and Loftenfelt her tears drop upon my hands, and eaw where they had wet the leaves of her bible; and whenever I have ny time, o1 any piace been tempted, or have in any degree yielded to tempta- tion, I bave felt on my head the warm pressure of those hands, and bave heard the sweet tones of that voice; and | have been afraid to stain with blood, or to cover with crime the hands, or to diso- bey the book which had been so often wet witha alRowr HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, te. w. A assort- A. Deuter the feiewtag ince ol sec had Tre determin- weno Gives of Rodgers, & Sone; Wostenholme & Crook manufacture, Table os & tler Poole, Japanhed Wares, and Dixon & Son's Britabnl new patterns, Patt Metal Tea Kettles and Sauce and enamelled; Shelf Hardwares of every dese: NOW IN PORT AND IN STOCK? 200 double barre! Guns, from -- 600 single * aes or’ Sove Dut Wares. tinned, mother’s tears.” “1 intend” La Bee “to make this public, for the encouragement 01 ristian mo- th po From tl a hewas taken tethe asylum | Game boss Dowdge fissks, percussion cape, te. ke. until the day p i reat | Agent for th cocking and Revol portion of t! 7 jiae Occasionally, | Pi tol, being the test modern improvement in fire arme— he had lacid Pein ain Page pa eo Jam pnt, rape me " ereeammadliainathametaes — reason, he talked much of his friends, and especially | “—————-—__-__ re aR of those w' kindness dur iy Ocoee elie for ea the Tellewing ooortat darkened years ry Paper on the mest reasenable terms : frequently asked for the bible, and evinced the most ee age ae heartfelt and deveted feeling when speaking of too do 96x37 200 faxes that, or engaged in prayer. The day previous to 50 a4 Bay Wl F soe ‘xe his death, at an early hour in the morning, the ‘Together with « gs 4 BOR tingand? Wreoping physician of the Institution, Doctor MeCle! king to him, found that his reason was perfect- his voice was exceedingly weak, gth nearly exhausted, and when, in the Doctor told him that he could not live twenty-four hours, he received the an- nouncement with perfect calmness and resignation. inting Paper of any"srze oF quality made to order at rt ore THe DESERVED CELEBRITY of Taylor's Balvam Liverwort, made at 375 Bowery. fast su ao] 2 in curing coughs. colde, spitting of blood, the chest, luogs and liver. it been tried, ard with the most unbounded caused it to be so much counterferted ished to know where he was, and how long he advertises Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver- bes tes tog also enquired after some oF b at first under sanyo i ho lor, and aga ve any e tion with the original and geuuine Tay’ sam of Liverwort, which is onle ae by the proprietor, at 78 Bowers. Buy su thi cily only ff 37 ASTH ‘ CURRD—"I have s fered from the effects of time. and used every medicine | could obtain for until used Dr. Taylor's Baleava of Liverwoit icine cured me 3s. RUTON, 218 Laurer friends, and spoke of them with the deepest freling of affection and gratitude, frequently mentioning mes, and his jast and only wish expressed , that he might kindly treated; ed that it should be #0, he was long as he was able to make eth was employed im Asthmi ite cure in ¥: at 378 Bowery: resein for the kindness he BEWARE OF A BASE COUNTERFE had re € al and repeating the prayer o{ his Divine obtren ‘and genuine at the old office, 375 Bowery,’ Master, whom he had the fallest hope of tind- | **{c- Wave: area ing acceptance, and of being by him joyfully re- Lieb ar, Philadel phi octved ike the peaceful mansions of the Elgssea in Heaven. Very respectfully, yours, 8 W: Panury. 30, 1842. = Bilis of exch are, Prescott Gk EACHANGE 0 Ens days, et at wight SO jou for On CAR OCH Bit a2 ‘ate of freights has | ~~ Re warp |. MIXTU ship-buildiog Last year very $500 AERA i aah re mendations 10 few of the freighting ships paid their way, and this \ieo one shall apenk for it, Our » r ik for re doin; 2 ih be had. and thet th itor year they ai ig worse. Tho business of ship rer <ivean Nat peel yf oO . building has been overdone du; asons, and the producti have fallen below the increase of tonnage 2 former prosper- of the country Three me dows not effert # rapid cure, ler a orien carta br. WH. Milnov'ay druggist, J NE. corner of Chesvut au hundred e could cerry away the whole cotton Ye, 138 Washington t., srop, even iF it shonld reach two million bales, 22d Heston F Reece ah Oe more than this number were lying in the cotton | fient ports in De ber Jast, most of them i It pric FOO. — should, also, be recollected. tha: the British hips | A'tnem instead of buy away one third of the cotton. will ort only be footed iy carry w a eis In Bath, last yeat,every ship live abe f eforac ugh hd swarming with workmen ‘This year there &F J well os worms LAL Re only threo vessels on the stocks —Neacburyport ry strert, New Yor! Sia_e street Idings, Puladelphia; Frank Taylor, Washtngten, Herald, April 22. te _— amy Ur ine