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eR SNS! guished arrivals in this city last week, we have that of-the celebrated Mons. L. de Bonneville, formerly Professor of French in Marvard College, since ther. Professor of Magnetism all over the country, an now and forever a great teacher and preacher, anc a burning and shining light among the Mormons. This gentleman is an extraordinary man—a per fect enthusiast in his sciance of Mesmerism—he ha: followed it uy'with such intensity as to discover tha! Mormonism is the only true religion after all, ac- cording to his notions; and that by means of Mes incrism he has discovered the true Mormon mode of revelation, and the way in which Joc Smith re- ceives his communications direct from Heaven. He teaches French, Spanish, Italian, Latin, the arts and sciences, and probably the unknown tongues, and is able to cure sick people of all sorts of disor- ders, including the blue devils—in short, every dis ease, but that of empty pockets. His love for the Mormons was so great, and his conviction derived from Mesmerism so certain, that they were and are the true people of God—that be abandoned a lucrative situation at Harvard, togo out into the world, and preach the truth. To be sure, he fell into the hands of the Philistines, and was robbed by a brother in part of his faith, of all his money; bat that’s a trifle. He ishere now, and we advise him to give leetures instantly, on the extraordinary connection between Mormonism and Meamerisin, tothe salvation of sinners, We want a great re- form here bad enough. Hurpie Rack over Leose.—There was a small hurdle race at Toronto on the 24th ult. in pre- sence of Sir Charles Bagot. Miss Caroline won, after great exertion. It was a spirited race. Movement or THe Nowtuiry.—Lord Morpeth and suite arrived at Louisville, Ky., on the 30th ult. Desrrvctive Fire 1y Iutiyois.—The Ottawa (Ill.) Free Trader says: On the 24th April, the large flour- ing mill and saw mill at Marseilles, in this county, was destroyed by fire. The touring mill wes deci- dedly the best in the State ; it contained eight run of stone ; all the machinery was of the latest and most upproved patterns ; and the building was durable and conveniently constructed. We understand the mills cost the proprietors about $30,000, and that only $10,000 ae this amount is covered by insurance in the Mutual Company of this State. About $1,500 worth of flonr and grain was also consumed, and 80 rapid were the flames in their destructive progress, that not a single grain of wheat, or an ounce of flour was saved. Every thing was destroyed, and the building was burnt to the water’s edge. Erie Ramxoap.—The Erie Railroad Company made their trip this morning from Goshen to this city, in four hours and five minutes, bringing 100 passengers, 79 of which came over the railroad. Dinner at rie Kremuin Saroon, 111 Broapway— Mr. Eprror—In consequenc> of a notice in the He- rald relative to the above establishment, 1, in com- pany with three friends dined there one day last week. On our arrival we ascended a splendid mar- ble stairs, and to the left there stood the polite host with bill of fare in hand presented to ns accompa- nied with a graceful bow. “Would you wish aprivate room, gentlemen ?”" We assented, and forthwith were ushered into what he calls the “grave room”—and then gave an order as follows :— Turtle Seup for 4 | Apples Fritters, for 4 Salmon and Asparagus, 4| 1 Bottle Claret, $0 50 Spring Chicken, 2|1 do fine Pale Sherry, Bweetbreads, &e., 2| 1 do Heidrick Champagn 1 50 Lobster Salad, 2 After enjoying a most excellent dinner, with the necessary comforta, cleanliness, good waiters, pro- per attention, &c., we called for our bill, which amounted to 37 50. Supposing there must necessa- rily be some mistake, we inquired of the worthy Host if such was not the case. “No, gentlemen,” he replied—“My object, is to cHanee such prices as will equare with the times. and at alltimes shall be happy to see you or any friends you may please to recommend,” We assured him that we should patronise him. And injustice to him and the public, we make this statement, in order that gentlemen who dine “down town,” may avail themselves of a similar advantage. Pour. RemarK.—This is much cheaper than a dinner at the Rocher de Cancale at Paris. CHATHAM THEATRE.—London Assurance wax jel last night at this slablishment to a dousedly crowded house, and in a manner that will ensure it suc. cess equal to that which rendered it so popular whea first produced in this country. It isre to-night, together with the laughable farce of Uncle John, ia which Mr Lambert and the entire company appear. (G- THE NEW YORK MUSEUM.—This establish- iment offers the richest bill of attractions of any place of amusement in the city. The arr ments in the Lecture Room are of the highest order of excellence. Among those who appear are Yankee Hill, in himself a host, Mrs. Hardwick, the accomplished vocslist, and the celebrated pianist and singer, Mr. Austin Phillips. Besides this, we Tlave the Dwart, the greatest living eurlosity in the world, a1 years of uge, and weighing only ni Ivith Giant and a mégniliceat model ofthe Natural Brilge of Virginia and one of Switzerland. The attractions now atthe New York Museum defy rivalry, and Strangers should not leave the city without visiling them, oteen pounds. T New York, 5 ry Oth, 1842, Mar, Eviton :— We, the undersigned ndopted citizens of the United States, having observed inthe Morning Herald of 3.1 inst. a copy of a letter purporting to have been written by Mr. James Kelly, (I presume of the sth ward) as presiding of- Seer of the “Erin Conservative Association,” of the city of New York, tohis Excellency Johu Tyler, Presiden! of the United Stntes, transmitting sundry resolutions, & es said association, at a meeting March 91 1812, would poctfully to inquire, where this ass ciation holds its rene and at whattime, as we wish ta become members of it. Thie information will much rbdlige, jeer Sir— urs, very respectfully, HOMAS KE, JOHN HOWLAN, In behalf of many. N. B. gene atfihpe bg will be given to the asso- cfation for our candour and integrity. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.—We request of our subscribers to read this article, the whole of it, and then, if qircumstances require, we ask ef them to test the of what we have asserted. re sey, {rom personel knowledge, that Dr. L. D, Flem- Worm Candy is a pleasant, mild. and effectual rm for worms in children. his Diacrhara Candy will give speody relief from that most painful of all diseases. ‘That his Dinner or Tonic Candy isa cettain cure for eostiveness, fulness or distress after eating, hoartburn, Sc That his Cathartic Candy is one of the very best uai- For coughs, colds, bilious com- ‘a thorough remedy, We further say, that these moticines are purely vege. table, and not only ble but desirable to the taste. Sold wholesale and retail, at 136 Nassau street. Also, at 273 Broadway, 141} Bowery, and 79 Fulton street. GG OLD AGE.—It is the observation of a fine writer, that “ an old man who is not a fool, is the happiest crea- ture in the world,” but that foe to comfort and happiness, Rheuinatinm, should have been excepted as well as folly. Beat double by this excruciating disease, isit possible for old age to be tranquil? How thankful then should they be, who have aged parents or relatives, that this Tyrant has been robbed ofhis power to torment; that by the use of Hewes’ Celebrated Bone and Nerve Liniment, their sufferings cease—and after having pasye the noon of their life in the hurry and care of business, they can sit down in the evening of age, aad with unspeakable satisfaction adventures of laborious life; aud the calamities that are now no more, they review with ecstacy and joy from the powerful influence of contrast. _ For sale by 3. Powell & Co., 36 Cornhill, corner of Franklin Aveoue, Boston, only agents for the New Eng- yeas States, and Comstock & Co., 71 Maiden Lane, New ‘ork. LAST WEEK I WAS IN 8UCH A SITUA. tion, that it took me three hours to get from my house in Broadway, above Union Square, to 71 Maiden Lane. The pain in the sinall of my back was the most excruciating that ever mortal endured and lived; it extended down to the socket of the thigh, that seemed os if the head had slipped out. Ihad no power to move the leg; in fact, I was utterly powerless at these times. I got at_71 Mniden Lane, from Comstock & Co., the Hewes’ Nerve and Bone Liniment. I had pe ee by roll Doctors’ care, and grew wore , and had @ covering half may Sack in that situation, I met Mrs. a gee whose husbeud was cured by the above remely; 1 procured it, nad have only used one boitle, and to my uiter astonish: ment, | am nearly cured, and walked down this day with- out difficulty. [have not earned a dollar in four years, nad now feel blessed beyond measure by the use of this Liniment, and pray al milar cases, to resort to it with- out a moment's delay. I feel that I am’ as it were # new man, Tean walk and #oop better now than in three years before. J. BOWMAN. New York, May 2, 1842. tp AMERICAN MUSEUM.—Tive immense collection of the works of nature found here, embraces every thing wonderful whieh has yet been discovere! in air, eth, oF From the great S¢a Lion to the Talpole: froi ihe phant.to the Mole; from the Whale to the Goldfish: from the Ostrich to the Humming Bird; all, all are here. ‘This vast collection of wonders affords a great field forthe refteotion, examination, and instruction of every mind. Ja reviewing all these wondrous productions of our Creator, and wrappod in solemn meditation, the Cliristian exclaims : « Almighty Being— Canse and supportof all things, can I view ‘These objects of my wonder, can | feel ‘These fiue sensations, and uot think of Thee ?” A company of Indian Werrlors and Squaw® are also en gaged here this week, with many other rational amuser saonta, for which soe advertisenient. ‘ ‘MorMoxtsat anv MesMeaisw.—Among the distin- fashion. inued fora len; Ni fge WE RE LOWING: reasonably of Coral Circassi with dandruff, whi roots. Signed Chatham street. (@- TEMPERAN' Privcipat Orrice.. t 12, and hal Monday, May 9.—6 P. i. The stock market generally has been heavy to-day, but prices have not materially altered. Western State Bonds generally gave way, influenced probably, in some degree, hy the sale of stock advertised for to-morrow by the Comp- troller, on account of the Free'Bonks. Illinois 6's and In- diana 5’s fell } per cent each ; Harlem Railroad rose Delaware and Hudson, }; Stonington, }. In another column will be found a statement in relation to the shipment of pork from Ohio, via Canal, to Boston. ‘That presents an important fact in relation to the trade be- tween the West and the Atlantic cities. Boston, via rail- road, is the route chosen now by enterpr produce, which formerly sought the same 4 New Orleans. The quantity of produce which is tray: ling over the Western Railroad may be seen in the follo’ ing official table of receipts for the week ending April 30:— Res Recgived for paseenrers; Excess for freight + + day bills the rates :— The and demand. ject — As I said before 1814 was 16,260,000!. value of money new bill, 1842, do round numbers, 57s, for our lows:—Our hair was falling Fy freight, mail, &e. Total receipts previous week attructed a great deal of the last few years, by dri In this passage the mi ‘own estates 20 per cent. SEXCITEMEN T CONTINUES TO BE THE weer OF THE DAY.—We have had the cu sitement, the temperance or teetotal excitement, great excitement of to-lay is the race between Boston and But what is singular, all these excitements are ‘emporary. ‘Theonly one which we know of that has con- r ‘h of time is that in relation to Sherman’s his, instead of falling off, appears to be daily if we are to judge from the quaatity of locenger daily shipping off to different parts of the His office in this city is at 105 Nassau stree Agents—Redding, Boston ; Burgess, Philedelphia ; Reed, 3altimore, and A. Duval & Co., Reh: ice to our Renders, R OUR READERS TO THE FOL- —We consider it conclusive proof; none can Joubt withont trying. Wi izens of Cleveland, certify that we have used Jones’ Gil ‘hair, and found it ft, and the roots were filled ch caused it'to turn grey, Zan touse aone doller bottle on the 11th of April, nnd on the 18th our hair had assumed a fine dark look, the dan- drufhad nearly all disappeared, and our hair had nearly all ceased falling; we doubt ina short time we shall have afine crop, as our hair is growing fast aud dark from JOHN H. WILLIAMS, Farmer. THOS. R. PATTERS! This {s sold very reasonable at the Amer LIFE. Sold only at 71 Maiden Lane. City Despatch Post, 46 Wiitiuam Strext. setters depo: 9 Upon THE Wrsterx Ratnoan ror Wrex Expina APRIL 3 Excess of total receipts: «+ +++ From this it appears that $ per freight than for passengers. A large proportion of this is a direct loss to the city of New York, and would now, were it not for petty jealousies, findividual intrigue, and po- litioal trickery, be pouring into this city. English tariff, imposing a duty on Western produce here- tofore imported into Canada, will probably have the effect of driving an additional quantity into the Boston market to be thence distributed to the other colonies. At Montreal the banks are drawing on London at 9}, 60 3 days, at 2} per cent. Upper Canada bank notes are at a discount of 1} per cent in}Montreal,but an arrangement is about to be entered into to equalize the paper currency, now thet the new specie currency bill is in operation. The following are ind on New York The dollar is taken for currency at E Silver and gold for pound sterling shilling is current at - “ bankable at The pieces of 9s. 9d. and of 63. 64. are uncurrent. The former is worth 2s. 61. and the latter 6s. 64. proceedingsof the English government, in re, lation to the tariffand the revenues of the treasury, hare stention. The movement is un- doubtly one of vast importance, inasmuch as it involves an entire change in the financial policy of the English gov- ernment. The reduction of duties has generally beea con. sidered favorable to the interests of this country ; and sch, no doubt, will be the ultimate result. diate effects of the new policy do not, however, promise to be so encouraging. The broad principle of Sir Robert Peel's policy is that of a change from # system of high pricesto one of low prices. Now, wherever such achange takes place, whether the high prices have been the effect ofan inflation of a paper currency, or of high duties, or any other cause, the cffect ofa general reduction in values isthe same, and must involve distress and disaster in a degree proportioned to the extent of reduction which takes place. In this country the experience of the last five years has made painfully evident the disastrous effects of a’colapse in values,andjbeing now near! specie standard, with low duties, prices huve more acarly reached their natural level, depending only upon supply la Great Britain two clemeats have con- spired to raise and maintain prices at a level higher than those of the continent, and of the United States, at their present standard. Thedeficiency of the corn crops for ning the basis of the English paper system, has powerfully depleted the currency of that country and remove | one cause of high prices. reduction of duties carried by the new government isa first step toward a removal of the other. Sir Robert Peel, in his famous speech, seemed to contemplate the same re- duction in the value of landed property now, as that which took place after the war in 1919, when the currency of the Kingdom was reduced to the specie standard. lowing isthe passage from the speech relating to the sub- the assessinent upon the rent of land was 39,400,000/. Now Icannot doubt that at the return of peace and the cessation of war, considerable effect in reducing’ the rent of land, be said, you must take into account whatever effect waa produced upon the rental of land by the restoration of ce; and | have no doubt that for a considerable period the rental would fall far short of the rental in the year 1814; but still, when I Jook at the cultural improvement has made, an effect of the application of s land, cannot but entertai rental of land must be eq And, upon the whole, it not being difficult to fi timate resting upon ® broi a assume the rental of land at present to be equal to what it was in 1314—namely, 39,409,0901. 20 per cent represents a capital invested in land at 3 per cant, of 1819, sume reduction to take place under the 1890 to 1830, similar operation in Ireland, a ‘Total, This it will be remembered, is the reduction in the va" | lue of landed property only, a proportionate fall must take Breadstufls, butchers’ meet, cattle, &e., being allto be admitted at lower Cuties, must effect a general decline in prices, Now, while this pro- cess of reduction is going forward, it may be in vein to look for any great increase in the activity of tradi whole movement seems to threaten a continued stagnation of trode, and that indisposition to ewbark in enterprises which always attends falling markets. A general reduc. tion inthe money prices of commodities is in England equivalent to an inerease in the natioual debt to the same extent. For instance, the average price of wheat for ten years, from 1931 to 1840, was 8s. 11d. per quarter, or in The interest, £30,000,000, on the national debi, atthis rate would buy 10,526,019 quarters of wheat. Under the new bill of Bir Robert Peel, itis es timated that the average price of wheat per quarter will be d0s. At this rate the aunual interest will be equivalent to 12,000,000 quarters, being an ectual gain to the reeeivers of the interest of 1,473,635 quarters, or 11,780,490 bushels, If, then, we consider, as is annually the case, that one buslel of wheat is the result of the labor of one man for a day, the eapitalials under the new bill would recive from each individual in the United Kingdom, one half of one day'slibor, Asan offket to thie they are required to pay 9 per cont 11x on the income they receive, This amounts place iu all other property. the undersigned ci- CE BITTERS.—Although but recently discovered and laid before tht have become more highly valued than any other similar preparation, and are just halfthe cost ofothers. The use of them, with the Blood Pills, is recommended to inval generally, andthe immense amount of suffering the: save, will insure their repetition and recommen} all benevolent people who find out their virtues. sited before half-past past 9 o'clock, will be seat out for 9, 1,and 4 o'clock. 1cxs.—Letters deposited before 7, 11, and 2 sent out for deliver: 4 M, GREIG, Agent. P= g shippers of ir cent more was receiv y reduced to the rices must have had a rogress which agri- when I consider the ce to the enlture of the opinion that the present ual tothe rental in the year 1914. and satisfactory bi The reut of houses in ster estimates that the fall which took place in the value of land at that period, is equal to all the improvement which has taken place, from causes which he assigns, during the 22 years that have since elapsed, and his lordship contemplates similar effects from his proposed bill. The London Standard states that Sir Robert Peel, in contemplation of the operation of his own bill, had given orders for the reduction of 1euts on all his The Bankers’ Circular, taking this as a criterion for the general reduction iu all proper- ty, makes the following estimate of the reduction which will ensue from the bill :-— 1814, annual rent of land, 1820 to 1930, loss of 20 per cent by vise in the to £900,000, equivalent to 360,000 quarters of wheat — Other incomes and taxes are required to make up the be- lance, so that the laboring classes will actually pay af much as before, andthe annuitants and capitalists will save their property increased in reel value. The only way in which the national interests will be promoted by the change, will be in the probable ability of the English manufacturers to maintain their foreign markets, in con- sequence of the reduced cost of production. From all (hese facts, the conclusion may be derived that whatever of increased prosperity may be enjoyed by the people of this country for the next few years, will arise from internal intercourse, and not from that with foreign nations. Sales at the Stock Exchange. 000 N ¥ 6%, 1862 £0 25 Firemen’s Ins Co 1000 NY 53a, 1860 m2 = Mohawk RR 1300 Ohio ul 0 2 do. 030 3000 dh % 862 do slo 5) City 90 10) Harlem RR ops. 2000 Indias 0 a 1000, do. . wy 0 do 19 Bank of America % 190 Long Island RR 60 190 Del & Hutsou stim 9 150 do 2% do 985 150 do % do 330 98 180 do bso WNYLie&TrCo 10 10 Stonington RR bv Second Board. a7h, 8 State of 'Tiade. Business generally is more active and prices of produce seem to be more firm, ond the reccipts via eanal are rea dily disposed of. The $,000 bushels of Illinois Wheat afoat was sold on day at $1,26. 2% Mohawk % do Sules of Cotton are ective at firm prices. Provisions—-New Western Pork droops, especially prim ices are 5 and $8,25. | 200 barrels Eity prime Beef osld at $4, Dbl Ohio sold at 5] aj cents Ib., and the same quality in kegs at 6 cents. Butter of prime quality is in demand at 28 cts. for Goshen in pails, end 18 a 20 ets. for dairy. Naval Stores—Sales Tar at $1,44 a $1,50, and under-sized barr Georgetown at $1,19;, cash, Pitch has again declined, and is at $1,26@ $1,37}. Turpentine is dull. Sales North Curolina at'$2,31 a'$2,75, cash ; Spirits ‘Turpentine sold at 23} cents cush ; city distillers ask 82 235. Sugars—As@ general thing the market has been dull and prices low. Sales 400 hhds. New Orleans at 3{ cash a 3/ a 4}, 4 mos ; 750 Porto Rico at 4}.a6, aud some at 64; 75 St. Croix at 6} a 9}; 300 Cuba Muscovado at 44 a6{ ; 400 boxes brown Havana at 5$ a5}, and some at 6}; some white do al 7i, all 4 mos. By auction on Saturday, 300 hhds. New Orleans were sold from the wharf at $4,19 a $4,44, per 100 Ibs.. 3 and 4 mos. Lard in demand, 500 bbls. Cattle Mark ‘There were not many cattle in market to-day. ven hundred be 'y cows and calves Nearly all these were cold at prices showing a decline in all but beeves. Sheep ranged from $3 to $5,50; lambs from $2 to $4, und Cows and Calves from $25 to $30 a —_ Beeves fetched from $4,75 to $7,25 a hundred weight. Although there appeers to be a smaller supply in mar ket this Week than usual, there is no lack of cattle in the interior. Only ve hundred sheep and lambs Married, In Philadelphia, on the Sth inst., by the Rey. Benjamin Dorr, D. D., Ropocenvs Kent to Sanan, daughter of Ellis Clark, all of that ci Dicd, On Sunday afternoon, Wittiam Henry Crayton, prin- ter in the Soth year of his age, after a long and painful illnes His relatives and friends, and thore of his sons, and the members of the New York ‘Typographical Society, are requested to attend his funeral from his late residence, 29 Rutgers strect, on ‘Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Yesterday afternoon, of a lingering Mness, Mrs. Har- niet Langan, wife of the late Daniel Langan, a native of Cork, Ireland, aged 45 years. The relations and friends of the family, and the mem- be: reantile Lodge 471. 0. of O.F., are res) fully invited to attend her funeral on Wednesday, 11th i stant, at 4 o’clock, P. M., from the residence of her nephew, Henry Croker, 319 Pearl street. On the 9th inst. Hannan Pour, aged 47 years. The friends of ceased, and those of her sou Gary- ham Polly, are respectfully solicited to attend the funeral this afternoon at 4 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 34 Suffolk street. Ohio and Vermont papers will please copy the abov of ‘sella Frigard, M Havnr—Packet ship Towa—Mrs, R i in, R. So Coch gine Frizard, ayer, Master, 8. "Thompson, E, Berthoud, of New York; T. of England; P. Murphy'and lady, Ireland famil number, H. G. Dayer, A. Crhanj gene Tarrossay, NYotk—260 in the ste a Liverroot—Ship Rochester—James Creighton, of NYor! Samnel_ Washburn, Boston; John Vance Boswell and indy, Gamer Parks, Canai J, Bunk Michael Cruso, lads Selina Cruso, Henry servant, John Daintry, Miss J Daintry, Miss Georgiana Daintev, Miss ry, Miss White, ell of England: Scotland; Leopold Lang, Germany evant, Passengers Sailed. Livenrgor.—Packet ship Roseoe—Robt, Collinwe nectiont; Miss Rivers, Mis, Leona, York; Ri Mrs. Fhelps and son, Ohio; Samuel W. Paul and Vay Mr. Schoolcraft, Duen; A. Gardelle, Florida; Mr, Pur: pool; Mrs, Lentz, irs. Walker, England; 1 ship Albany—L._ and servant, of New York: 8. D. Whi t, Miss Margaret B. Boston gton, 2 , Madans B bir, Fowler, hip lowa—t pke A Mayer—4 Baill: werling & co—13 E Bossiame—1 G Li 2 L ait—2 E Bolen & co—12 Maillard & co—6 Coutan & Piilevu 16 Boonen Graves & co—11 Beerr & Roseli—6 Moran & Ise Dizon &eo—3 Lane, Lamson & co—! Goodhu Haisht & cog Becar & Rowh—3 CH San 1 Preels 3 H Mever—t 8 Leavett—1 Wi Mu den—25 bbls T Rilliet—3690 burr ste M Cumnini i Gallet—2 Young, Smith & co—a car Re era WV F’Coltiard vse? T Tapper—1C Durind—io P'D Muller) Wolfe & Hi Urkart & com Bepkard & Hutten—1 A Rolke | Dubois, dacnt & co—3 Fay & com? Spice, ee& Dainbmani-2 M” Benlainin & co—10 Bermard & Mevian—1 Bit Vield—1 TJ Taylorm1 Schmidt & Andrea WB Draper—i T Little & co—| ¥ cyl Kessler & co—l Lueschigk & Wisentonck—1 sin Keo} H Wiemer—2- PA Wre~ thaupt & Chun—1 F Blom W Hi Horstinan & co—1 T B MT Benkard & Hutton—-1 B Clevelaodat_ AT New mau— L Habersham & Jones—1 Otis & Mason—1 Englor & Foley—1 b letonay B6Q25 ge 90 bbls 0 ore. Ship Rochester—1 pkgs Thos Hunt & co—5 Gon- cos Win C Sonnah—6 WV fein 5 & co— Crane hauneey & com 000 bdls i Sco—18 pkgs Hicks & co—3 J Smith—3 L 37 hhds 3 tes T Meye:—100 sacks salt 150 tons coal Wood Minturn—o1 pkgs to onde AMSTERDAM—Ship A: tinge 5, 3 tingets eke J cer sen 8 Achilles—t cs cks 20 bags to order. MARITIME HERALD. os = ‘c of the Atlantic Stcamers. PROM FNGL, FROM AMERICA. <—1600 bas 67 chs Pfeiffer & Wisse Harter—25 pipes Phelps & Fs & Duckwitz—It cks Wichelhau- ing & co—2 Van Antwerp & co— yrie Wester, Hosken- : ‘Aun. 4 ‘The Belalay steamer British Qacen, Capt. K will leave Aatwerp for New York on the 4th of ‘May, to touch at South- ampton, Eng. on the 7th. a = To Ship Masters, esteem it a favor, i ins of vessels #rriying here, will give to Commodore R. 8. Martin, of our news fle xt of the shi vessels spoken on their pass: foreign newspapers they ma board them ianmedrately on thu the favor in any way ipturn & Co; Mary Kings: Moutreal, Doane, Brigs Ellza & Susan, Chace, (Br) iiardey, St. Johns, N! Laurie; Georgia, Lambert, NOsleaus; Helen Maria, ith k Leeds.—Dutch galliot Giot, Rotterdam.—Schz R. Tomliv, Swreetzer, Apalachicola, Ni tle Ssitia & Gertruda, Tard, Jacksonville, Fia. Arrived, Packet ship Sully, Thompson, from Havre, April 5, mdse, to C. Bolton, For & ls go | Packet ship fowa, Pell, froza Havre, April €, mdse, to C. Bel- ton, Fox & Livingston. si Woodhouse, from L April i I, tad uit, lat 4419. 10h 12 Hull for N York; 234, lat 42 20, eastward, wopsail; 24th, Tat 43 16, low 42 35, saw several large ice! ft {ata} 28, Jom 4t 40, passed abip Swatara, from Liverpool ter fudelphiy. Ship Scottn, Robinson, from Liverpool, April 7, mdse, to Glover & MeMarray, Shiv Agnes, Cameron, from Amsterdam, March, 26, and Do- ver Ayal 3, mdse, to Pieiffer & Wissmann.’ ‘The Agnes was’ days ainongst the ice, come islands very lirge—one in parti wes over 8 niles low uring the time the thermometer from 7 to 40; the latter part of the passage very cold, oth ult, Tat if #2, lon 22, posse | a ship standing to the eastward, showed sens R, BWH, WRW. The Actes, on her last’ voyage hence for Atastirdam,tinde the run out in 1 days, drawing 17 foot waier, Bark Aretha, Baxter, 60 days from Trieste, mdse, to D. HL. whe: & Buk Z. D,, Bassett, 46 days from Rio de Janeiro, coffee, we Gnanell, Minturo & C0, a= Below. ecsevexanee, <0 days from Dubli ir, i days from London, wit mdse, to Peterson & ‘riton, 49 days from Scotland. ‘two ships aud two topsail sehirs. hicola; » Sayan 2 ndsey, Bos he B + Shamrock, ne ne N's ns; Labelle, x; schr Don Juan, Barveon, anda large fleet of fresh frown N. Marine Correspondence. 4s. I, Ia port-—Commeree, fiom Defnsrars' tor Pushs | dsruls dct eo neiceh Ra Te "ED Tey tt Sealy toa Trinidad, sail Marks, fom New York, or Was ies. days, out 1544 months, with 100 bbb. i sania same ay ‘relight; Wallace, Barbadoes do; Souther, evis, do; Wainpahoag, , sailed the day: usovionss Mary Ann, frown St, Cr ington, NC, to sail neat day; Topie, in the dock, clearing her bottom; Pi cruise, out 7 mouths, with 170 bbls sperm oil, put’ in fur frou from §t. General Record, Wesr Iwota Man Baos.—The Medway will return here to-day, from Halifax, will remain thirty-two hours, and then leave for Nassau, Havana, &e. The Royal Mail Letter Of ne " ent for Lurk resident, (wh) is removed to 45 Broad street, in Meek’s court, where her bays will be made up, pearance of having be: all the eal tight Montreal pizen Topmast, stand y biu furniture was gone. blown away, and the ship from all appearances was perfec ie crew were tu! Her nd w fe topmast gone by with yards aeross=-had ¢ x en boarded by a heavy Were swept of her boats and galley, bulwarks s Cant A sunposed that t ein on one n off by some sails we Bane Gneat Barats, Swineburn, from London, bound to hore ou the upper end of Green Ysland, b= ould become a e cargo of dry goods, ould all be saved, but in a damaged state, ——, tontgrbinser, Fayal for St, Thomas, ddays out, April 9, lat 31, in, or W. B. Hale, April 30, 12¢ 30 32, lon 68 2 Foretgn Ports Sr. Jous, NB ay 3 Apvil 17 lag. SANILLA with loss of sai board in main ya Trexitio, 001 Buenos Ayre <5 Mason Bai Dromo, di Moxtevipeo, March 1 hancellor, from. blue signal, perp Avail %—Arr Planet, Norfo Lay 1, Syrian, Plymouth, NC Youk, Me. dis; Arethusa, {rom B: Duniee, for Boston an Auieri¢an ship March }1<In port, Coriolanus, for Bos NY lee Brothers, Sal ego, Boston, 15 days; Le Salem, 10; Wm. Davi Boston, taking tsi rh une: cas, froma, Boston, art Hort Ex; ton, for United States Ports. Baxaor, May 5—Arr Pio ah B i phis. Piymovty Port au Prince; arl, Boste Yarmouth, NS; Danl We' Ricusoxp, Ma: A Pitman, and Dan! Bake Norroux Mary Roser’, Boston. ath, Pi Cla tox, M. H. Allen, chester, do; Zenobia, Provide Mary Ano Caroline, ton; Geray Taft, Providence; J Emily, do the offing, Harriet & Je. J G imon, N New Oxteans, April do; Howard, Br z. Marseili lay D 34, Montpelier, NOrlean: eR, May ¢—Arr ee Bre 0% Portsmouth for N York; 6th, via Danvers, Sld Hudson, New York. diay 9—Arr Madonna, B. Cooley, NYork. Old St, Louis, 'N ht, Ocracoke, NYorl May 5—Acr Rusia, NYork; J, ident, Provi r Avr tith, Are ine, West Indies. Anreconda, NYc May 1—Arr Ja’ k. licente, Pale ‘Grant, Berinuda; Hem Percival, Penusylvi PORTUGUESE FEMALE SHESE far-famed and celebrated We pereetve, to be obtain ‘ment on the last column of (CVASTLE GARD 4 School Union will pe ars of LI between the painted, and STRAY PAPER —2000 rea! i by Ce. te ain, Matanzas; M. NYork. Hope & Si iver; Atalay Monw ‘ork. York Are ot Eri do; Louis XIV Wm Bryan ia this country. ourth pag The cel: we place this toa P.M. American vessel in port. 3 Newcastle, do. Phillips, at . Below, Cid’ Sophia, Glasgor uae, Liverpool; Mor Td Jacob Pe ‘ills, from Port tes Joseph, 4 days fm Boston for Savannah, May 4, let 39 , painted lead color, stamling south, ve 0th, Merey Cla ust, P. ne ee AP ae ¥ port, Rideout, for Boston, 2 days. ‘ORT av Prince, April 2i—In port, Wm, Neilson, for New April i6—In port, Margaret, for Boston, to sail next day. Scnivay, March 2t—In_ port, baal warks, Ww gale of Feb 10;) Am April 22—No going in, Guatamala Packet, from He Onion, Avni ta port, Lav Virginia, with loss Passed for NOdeans, to sail der repsirs; Philena, from a yellow aud cl Imoa; Otho, Malaga; Angola, y, NYork; Not an, Norfolk; Kins, , Bay River, North Kempton, 9; ngola, Gib) ‘ork, Sid St Boston. Nahmaka: . Avil —Arr Sarah & Abigail, and Two . L. Ackerman, Moon, h, Congaree, Bos York. In . Cid Don indiz; Moscow, Hevrey Chaj- Yew Yorks ArrJ. Achy. + Cnt and Medford, Liver Sunday Castle Garden is Straw Wrapping Paper for & BROOKS, 61 Liberty st. ¥ ‘\{ ACHINE BLANKET: MAGN —PERSSE. LEACHING POWDER, of * Be ‘on hand, and for sale by mide c PERSSE & BROOKS, 61 Libr “Shales for sale by ‘& BROOK maker, constantly, as well as stating manler, and his condu. JV mediu-n of expre: Tett, for his uniform attention to our cwmfort ues on of his #bil jeunan. Win, Woe John © ing the voyage, tice as a come ideock, sleys or 5) a id, will give :instructions on the F' 1 low price of half chk quarter for two, lessons thit the lowness of his chan a. he can produce tes 14 Carmine st Mr. Webster's Speech on the livered in Congress. Mr. Di r. Daverac’s Speech on the sar jonials Of hie abil No. near Bleecker. MISS, CLARENDON'S LECTURE -) ON has the honor to announce ca fifth course of the Lecture Room of the doilar ea will not o parti Read 4 on art |. Greek House of Representatives, State of Louisiany, de, (Deas in Armonr- Mother's Love: - Fiendship- «> +++ ove is Fleeting» The Wile Wile EMOVAL.—W- Joring Estal FB. on being fu: Part Il. No. 9 Cedi ends to confine his uesday even: ‘iety Library. Resolution,” de- treet subject, delivered in the . Hemans. $. Osgood. Mri, Norton. 3 doors West business to the h his patrons may rely aul at iste | LIVER superior L | chives, © ahother opportunity omit ted wo apply to mio Kiste Bet, STOL: will handsomely at the Bas Light He the use vast and sail, Collector's O1 | mi WILLIAM BROWN & Wh prices wh NOTIC 4N “united in copartursbip, fancy Diy Goods busine: 291 Grand LL ORREL from ship Benjamin Mo expo! Orrel | ton. "We have also constant | Peach Orchard and Lehigh Coal, of | bast Peach Orchard, broken and ‘delivered from tou WILLIA Ly ward any one who Office, Whitehall, will conduct a gen under the firm of Ab, Coal, select ine this i} probably. uot sain io yard, aud regu ed. expressly for f Vurge size, for sale. at very reduced. prices tn lots to suit pus ANN bving eral staple and Vann & Brown reel of Coal, as occur this seas ularly receiving: nal, of the very best quality, the 0. «107 wa, « boat marked last. She has wt of S restore ti ght House boats, $5 75 per wishing Coa! at the present, Jow prices, are re vl us & FERGUSON, Anthony, Tabernacle. m, Rondout Creck The boat was stolen from ‘a centre board, one ea small seull ont. spliced near the blade, and banded with (wo arrow strips of ronvenieat, the boat may be returned w the Goat was seen on Saturday morning in Newburgh Bay, sailing down, and is supposed tw haye come to koe tice, New York, Ma EOWA If more The | gga rete CHINA | © is picees White Grane, _ French, or Euuglit} Dinner’ Plates, Do do | Soup, do a Granite. blue o: Do on ‘en Cups aud Saucers, (24 pieces) Freneh Porcalaly, ee do do i Cups, « Cut Wines, per dozen, from Do Tunblers, do Lemonnces, handled, aves. DR. JOSEPH EVAN Porcelain reach Porcelain, per doren, Granite, blue or white, do French’ Porcelain, di Just opened, a haudso wa NTED—A situation in a small respectable family to do geueral house work, aud iss good washer and iro 7 Ki do do Ls jets, white, Ae lo . Tanie Current. Of the finest discriptions,, in sets or dozens, at the low price ‘of S12 the set. ¢ are, ne assortinent of ud G EARTHENWARE. | ASTOR HOUSE.—French Porcelain Dinner Se 8 ey a 4 1 1 2 1 1 O8, Co oo w “ 0. ow 7 » a wee eas et Rk SIMPEON. —Axemt forthe sale of Simpron’s Bar Cornets, GRAND RESTORATIVE For the eure. of every fu erases, ari RHE TMPCURIEY OF Tite BLA CAUSED. by the vital organs becoming d ar 7 feebled by hey 4 ¢, swellings Som, scaly, efaption ; icing aca cmoarcig head. obmpleny €rReh i tng aut kiad sof sores. iad nan other JOSEPH ladder, $54 Lisponard sireet, ny tr 13D inretie }, tnd other diseases of the ing cents pet ba, Wil ona and ©) wary, reLUTne, Hr nse Of scalding in inary prssane roadway, Joins and kidne y« fe ma sing row 20D, pains, swell of the joints, a positive ayl ke pe djsections, For sale ofl y wt Now mm hoe Flogant Furmi Merchants? on as 4 three lots fronting Sixth ‘he above lots are loca’ Auction Sales. At 108g o'ete 3 Nos. 21, in front of the bay, and al city, three or four times a day, At 10 o'clock, a large and ver watches, with clocks viz: cake baskets, trys, candlestick’ ans pots, urns, snuffers and ttays, assorted. spoon and forks, razors, scissors, guard chains, Ger- asso! man silver spoo Also 250 groce assoried. ines Lig old Madeira, ous braiw jugs, Dupuy Brandy, just rec ortment of Koo various brands A HARDWARE tomorrow, Wi mut five ‘ud are well situated for cottas: fy, and the neighborhood is all. handsomely iinprov- two or thrae steamboats runaing to and from the ‘during the whole year, ‘There is also four denominations of churches in the neighborhood, with respectable school housos, seminaries, &e. % is scldom offered to the public. ‘The ted kai ~ BY RYELL & ARCULARIUS. i at lly o'clock... olee consisting Caues, Claret 41 , Hock Steinwine tom bond, Se, &° d Havana and Brincipe Segars, of mite + Liga iso, COB 8. street, consisti Birmingham, and paigne, ¢ A UCTic RIUS, w Room, 304 Broadway, about 1000 ib Jor account of whom itmay con, shemy, port, ana dust from bend, HL goods, Se.,amonz which are German silver and p IN sega gars, &c Goods. 1 be ready and samples arranged for examiua- Ex ike this is «: R, Store 105 William st. Band 5 Al Al BY TIIOMAS BELL. (Stores Nos. 22 Ani d 119 Fu homery houery, five ks, ‘ticles, silks, satins, ¢ 23, 25 and 2 Als Is | ~ TUESDAY, _ At l0o’clock, at the ales room. ‘The entire stock of 4 feshionabl business—consisting of 449 lod hs, caps, evious to sale, including A, NOTIC ‘ll sell th general cutlery, tusean do, table Also, three lots fros two 7 ‘and 5, situation, being right welk from the len: The woly to Chas. Cart WNo. 11 Broad st, where a map of mé 2w* Milinery store retin ponmets and hats, viz , Paris feacy aud chip do, spl Leghorn tlats and caps, 5 Tor bounets, with an assort- No. eases, ‘and lots of Trish inj hand Gorman hardware fine an ted ware, a toxether with ag ‘or Turther particulars, mmerce, and Courier and Enquirer. ulton street.) A in the sale room. of all description At iL o'stock in the Fu jiintings aud Looking Glasve pogany and gilt frame Pay 2 sl P Ht ton st store. An entire invoice of ma ( mantel looking glasses. RSDAY Also, twa lot ting ¢ 0, fone lots fronting on Broad: 0, four lots fronti on, Hebe Hit Lots feontiny Toaud 77. Als is excord- e, 103 Wat ortment of gold and sil- sdand Britannia ware, por ha neral asse MARSHALS virt AVL will expose for sale at public au day of ie 1842, at 10 6’clock in the nue and Thirteenth street, the content fur factory consisting of all the mach m? 2tnod*r P.HENR TURE BUYERS—WASHING- 115 Broadway, next the Hospital, the public thet he will sell splen= did Cabinet Furnita of work is wow selling at the exc 5 Sofas, covered in diffe! Couche: hi f the Is at 10 per cent, than the same « jons—consisting of nt colored. plushes, sati it cines of the Mrs. Murphy, opposite the new b aalt rhemn ulcer, Which had rendered her alinost unable to walk for a yes ‘A daughter of Mr. Watrou such an tried the Thos and was entively this, Many ¢ calling up Messrs. A. B, & D, Sand yon for the valuable servier inily, I do most cheerfully Sarmaparlla, She had on her he Gaskill, Oct, 1911. on doeaday aud Frid Mae steamboat SOUTH AAT Tuesday t live turds at the the A POG RT saul age paueengers ous intend bound, foot of mi0r fh mio feb faunal y. 1 medicines. for Paitorae Sec mypamied with divectious yacked for travelling A fear u exten! medicin= en Do ad Vz few Haven ; FOR SALT Ri Sufferers from this a and froin the persons uamed, particu ase. . of Montville, Great Plaine, hi more than two years becu entirely cured, after being’ to her room znd prevented £ She has paid hundreds from La ¥, Without benedit, hat her head gent user W, appearane’ 79 andl 10 PEOPLE DS, seven orclock, P.M. er between Courtlan lay afte Thursday, and 8: te eee ¥ , saturday afteriiox ite steainboat NORTH ASERICA aves Tuesday i 0 vck, for Alb Nile ov at re elegant stats rooins, a the Hudson Ra lav’, a ‘as nearly, a k church, was cared ofa ases can be Jearned and references obtained by MATHEWSON, Gentlemen : F: jorwich, Ct. in her childhood, aud commenced the use ol Without much confidede f« ‘Was great amen: t te, at Port Rich: will sell at ave ith of May next, at 120 ¢, the fullowing property, viz>—four lot straw bhiere Auction raws, 1, WARRAN disese are requ vlive years Mars for advice and all the inedi- as afflicted to | Oe © inued sore. She a, which only incressed her sufferings, 4 short time by using one half box of indebted to ot have rendered myself and fs- orm you that my wife is entirely qured ofgale nheum, by the use of yup reinedy, and symp of heen sevexely affticted with the discase _ PARK THEATRE. THIS EVENING, May PP in bow NATOY . Mousieys Le Medicis, iarnie ¢ Sande atric’, ‘Bo: Pit, 50 cent — CRA E TIS EVENING, May 10.—The performa ath LONDON ASSURANCE. Courtly, Lambert | Chailes Court), Sir Harcourt IN Seca Mas basse Uncle Joba, Mrs Comfort, Dress 1 F OLY MP: ATHE. THIS EVENING, May 19-—The perfororanees will coud a ead UNDER LL. BG NCindocells, ee Dis Tuan” rf Loves OF THE ANGELS t Jay, zi SMicchot!| Koval Horncastla "' Ty conclude: BOL Boz, Horeastle | Sam Weller, Mitolell. ., Mrs. Novelgobble, Mas. Wai Deews Ciccle,'50 cents—Upper Boxes, 2) cent P, 1s.—Prle Hoen, $3 OnNen QTERICAN MUSEUIE NER OF BROADWAY AND ANN STREET — LO ab se ete eer der to aecomtmodat: the immense crowds, which atteul here, te Lecture Room hes been enlarged ‘he tayspirius GHeSDY GIRL ena he! cour sulted day aud eveuin: he is the greatest wonder of the ass From 9 otclock, A. Me to 3P, M. she ean bo privately consult: fiirure events. {ree of charge rist, Miss Rowalie, the chara La Petite Celeste, the beautiful dancer, m Animal. Miagnetises child three years old, FALLS OF NIAGARA’ with reat waters PN, RAILROAD, ALBIN 4 YG OWING; Grand Cosuorama, - A compan ‘A splendid day performance takes place every Wednesiay and Saturday afternoos Five hundred tame blac y and fox Syuistels, from Ohio, may be seen here, skipping evout on trees as lively as in thet native foresis, ‘They are beautiful pete, aud are for sale stugly or otherw ot to the whole 25 cents—eeildren half price._mt NEW YORK MUSECM (Late Peale’) N Broadway, oppure the City Hall r URTH APPEARAACE OF VANKES ILL -10LL9 ectures, Stories, Limitations, Sc, First appearance off Mr. Austin Phill : Mis. Hardwick will sing a umber of faxorite sonst, ‘The greatest Curiosity on the luce of the Barth, the Vermont Dwar tt eteels pounds, to bs seen f, measuring seven, fert two inches in ‘Pho splendid ext of Virginis, will remain here for a short tine. Day Visitors admitted in evening free. uy taken in afew seconds, Sup, and without reference to AIALL GARDEN SALOON— nances in a few da ment muy address the sul- m7 ¢ A 1¥ OF D i is now open from 19 o'el ion 25 eents—Season Tickets 90 cents, Caralogues ) y son botties, and t ue nts LO make d packages; for sale by all the dru Goous Dealers iu Boston and vw by my agen’ Bagh aul ad the IE 1b HANC cents per bottle; 30 © he following are welected It the fraicel towas Uwoughe ern ant western States. R STREET, BOSTON. 8 per paper. from a large number of Editorial N. H., Gazette. iy onie columns may be fory Bi fy Dr, Mass, From the Dove 1 ‘composed of a va I from our own experienc: y ny We can highly of their renovating atid iavizors- fects upouthe system. We have a good opinion ot the rs, as they are pot a guacR nostrum, but discovered, prepa red, antl vended by a regular physician, a graduate of the college of dur own State, atl who has seid but little in the way of put: shut Heaves ito those who try thet to For the di fable to, i Pilious aid 1 , ae Well ae imal restorative. ly blessings, wo fing ander such diseases to wabs atrial of Dr. Bitters;_ they can do uo harm, aa nay dojmach goo a8 we are conident in many cages they have. Vegetables sad vegetable uediciues are unquestionably e, but only half'a box | Cossnost congenial to the haren all'& box |S rom the News Letter, £1 by,comti: | 1S Richardson's B her colaran, are here entlemen Who are pot in ser it was entirely eradicated ‘of the disease for moro thai a year. MES, Most, eopeceiatty i NATIUL. Ho HINMAN, wit E. W. Bull, Hartford ; J.-A. V dence; Wm. Brown, 481 ‘Washington druggists generally in all the principal towns in the United . N, B=Mercha ‘A. B.& D. SANE treet, Boston; and Satur id) intermediate places. and substantial, all respects are wasurpassed among are furnish Captaia } ry, ad nts supplied on the most liberal i URKIStS, Fulton st, and 77 East Broapway. 3 LINE FOR ALBANY, daily from the Steambort de and Liberty siteets, ROCHESTER, Capt. A. P. St. John, lewes i ravens, at seven. o'clock, L. W. Brainard, at seven o’cloe! e the footof Couxtlandi st len tid, rt C1 10, at 7. o'clock. VAL ay Wl The SWA) LOW, Capt, A. M'Lean, will leave as above, jay 11, at 4 o'clock. u re substantial boats, fitted up with elegant State and for accommodations are unrivalled on the Hudarn. OM ALBANY, ta C we ‘pressure | ste H. Trues- y altemovas, et ved with highly spoken of 1a th the habit of drinklag ti of going to meeting.) for these things. ours without the aid of rue aillicced wi tisement, an bitter bibber, we | 5, | quire the way to t's son. ood girl was We have no tite enough already, Noverthalass, 9 become either a puld be inclined to call at Grant's, and in “Health and Strength” of Doctor Richard- From the Bristol County Democrat, Taunton. on’s Bivtens.—Of the numerous medicines which n time to tame, we peetom wo vee o we are somewhat family Last. sume mnie ef was di inthem. ‘Chose who ta ject to nervous headache, will ind the Bitters very bene they proved s0 in the case to which We re ter. For sale, wholesale and retail, at his office, 15 Hanover steect, Dility and headache, ks . Sands, druggists, N loo Fulton street, 8 wholest B, Sands & Co., Ne. 273 Broad Way, comer vi et; David » NO. 7 East Bioulway, comer of Market suet; Rushton & A-jdnwall, i { Gassner & Young, 152 Chatham streot. F be as by persons ; uo comity is there a larger share of female Lecuty and exc-lenoe than inthis city. Yet, walle the shoe-fittor, dress meker and muilliner are engaged ia adorning “natare’s beet gift tp mao, oue part appears almost tocally nezleeted—the Hagr. How tre quently es of disease fay waite tie delicets form of the fair an Hal, and though vestored gaia to Hocks which nee inwed thei hese ee OPPOSITION LI FA Passage 50 conts--lert FREIGH Th FA. TON, ¢ ; en New York, will hereafter fork, every Monday, Wednesay, and Sr Mort’ ‘aad’ Albany, every Tuesday, La od Tauuling on her rect, y afternoon, at 5 o'clock, foot. of Hammond st Kingston Point, Cattskill an For freight or RANDOL?H 3 sale. ny, in LPH iH FC The splendid, Was i will sail p v ‘anvuve, her regular day. ‘This ships accommodations for cabin, fitted up iu» most superior sty fa.emmbark should make easly an jaiden lane, or to GLOVER & McMU comer i Jeo, j wet re formaty MA’ SHA ers, are fitter TO LET TEP 113 Bleecker stre ‘the piano j PARTIN, N, ~ THE STE all her tackle aud fy, pnblie auction, on Thursday, 12th instant, iz orclock, at the Merchants’ E H. 1 said. bo: at will be sold to has not wr imamedhate wee. ssions in the world. she can, wentory is complete wil n t, where si be ui RIN, 12 oR BR rewininortatin in J. nts to cha or loave the i fC ™ oa a throughout and her engine i Her specs eat st YWARD, 29 Pine str M. Brown inge her days of leaving oot of Rabinean street Newbury application te RS MeMURRAY, perfect order, months. VCapeain. Thor 100 Mine street, Apply to © LET —The Store, 4 Building. Apply at the i of Fulton. HESsTI—T 6 Wii sem, by) TON & ASPINW. ceived a fresh suppl ine and Congress aprings at Saratoga, au! the ly of HE Counting rooms of ©. C. Mi tiou that is truly practicsl ; owe contigue open from # A. M. to ‘lie modern built three story House, N t, with every convenience HOS. T, WOODRUFF, és 530 Broad’ becribery bi havit pasate sec n on board, Or to D. 92 West street. EAMBOAT OSCEOLA, with | will ve sold at | & moe above. econd cabin, and steer for the comfort and second cabin, and steer and pe TRAY, r of Sou rH South st. Pagan street, 1 the Herald Jerald Oiice, 7 Iw WA L, % William st. ineral Waters, fre made iday afternoon, ‘Thursday, ay Sa way Poughkeepsie, LUDLOW. how raving @ new She has been mat ia the best order, AS recom to no boal Bhe now lies at the ‘ation on for a genteel assay xt 7 just receive heats, of pew aud elegant plantations, and fan for ave, and securely | fo od a de ON & ASPINWALL, ESIGN gas 0 \/) OUNCES Sulphate Quinins, for sale at manufie- KUSH or Howse. ity When a NEVES PAILIN 1 by calling at No, 20 South 1 hird phia, and asking for Jayne's Hair Tone, which ly restore this ouly veglected part of female ors jarder—Murder—At all times will arouse , urders are daily perye cite very little attention. Is not consumption fhousands of human beings? Does not ast destiuy its victim! Does not bronelitis jar s* of many of o divings ond t ankind, J iy Expectorant has never been known tS jug relief, and has, in thonsands of instinees, effected per wans had failed. ‘ All ta waa hath will ent cures after 9 LIFE! 4 efor his life so of hooks, but when we roup, Cow ily since it as obtained, whieh elwars pectorant never fails to give relief, and r weans have failed, This ean be, end , where it ae “ue 4 res, after the patient had given up by all has pny set ¥ Tas Jusble bxpectorant ts pared mim BTA 8 Stull MUD reds Feta eee \J*BALD HEADS AND HARD HEADS trequendy the same dividual; that is, perso predispoaed to ear: be firia, a selfwalle '$ HAIR TOM very thing for nee it may he atter remains 10 however, worthy of a tual ? Lad hunts pos esther Bald or Hord Heads, are invited to make a liberal application of this Touse to the heads of theirlords, and af it do not make them pose Heuibl- and manygrble, will at least restore theix haig, and odd tu the comfort and beauty of the gentleren, 1 ale by the agents A. B. & D. Sands, Druggists, No. 79 Fulton st, corner of Goll st.; 100 Fulton 9". sold also by A. B. Binds & Co,, 77 East Broadway, coruer of Market st. Price $1. mid [ma ARD AND NOTICE TO TRAVELLERB. und the Cee tee Oe ecko Beste of ew’ Vork ant Westen Dtvision of the country. Y Mess. WELCH & MANN Lope and believe they can pre sent to the lovers of the noble scieuce, | y, & MOK tolendid"Cireus Company of iiders, eich a picked eniveatiaa anda star in hiy own depertioent. : ‘The Grand ‘Tent Baldon ts new, spacious, and highly aceom modating; the housing and decorniive treppiuzs are rich, wovel, tind of thie very first ord m "The Orchestra comprises the beat available Nature and Fe 4 | reign Talent, and will enable the lovers of music to hear tha finest compositions of the. Great Masters adinirably, played.— Among performers will be found the names of the aniver silly celebrated Cod. ROGERS, the Bar of tie Sout. oll Keautitul Shakspeareau apd tnagical one horse 2c ie— J Cadwallader, and his wonderful pupil, Joli Uleavoy. 11) tray their beautiful one, ten and tree horve act of ope ate ballet, ai 3 is, dhe soost talented sul interesting chiliren ip the Union ," "Five astounding Italian Gymnastic Seema of Mr. Sisley and is infant son, must electrily all who behold a series of sucb sarion Consina acs in View ms nee shionable and sste at Ny. ley GEORGE it DERWORT, oy: tere sa de guitar, No. 138 Const street, opposite, the Ht Fah tO Ae i Air, . Sweet, ill dis- laas the Thonor to acqnaint his Friends and the ins cad splendid Dances on the Tight ished a variety of new and popular mu - dinents for guitar. ¢ Day, Mr. Dickinsom, will soarrange mud compose music for orchestra, if the most poplar ange and give instructions to ama | caster vats by Mr, Jonny. o my2Gwre | Moet euperaiacive bay Pyrumidical Vaultwng by a fully a Tg aed. ortoemers will represent Geant Historienl Caral PABA se Sod cade’ Pageunts, with tne beautiful stud of Hurven. ghusats and others may avail heinselves of a euzrse of ean ih ec oelepecitmens of NeRTO Bong and Dance UY thee it ena couplets rou | bent one TF teed aul Toe, the ine i hy pidge hy light beeled Tommy Col sman, % . Gh A the Prince of Pagantunies, i tive of comuneresal transactions and ip which Uve stident actwally "To those woo are meqnain tis ns mach, x howe. reputation, he desires te sey) tl 1g, has passed inte ten nce in the New York ons ;.and that he himself the teacher of book-keeping for the nee bargains than ean be met Weith vinewhere. ery OUNSRERY 40 licited to em Cy Be a A Ywie c DIS veenanre v iwier D—A few select spectable family ‘Keak hoo! be red with the ave Seineiyal wok ‘aud, other larg ‘of } i Public ‘are go- ven. 440 Pearl strane 7 that it receives UM f. Lh. Ay TLS OLY MPIC-EDWIN, ( Blin er's Beueit) will take place on Wednewtay, Lith im ‘ay, “i inrrepouiad (fit (lee to thie coupey). the DEG: errs with the characters revered. Captain Of + Lacy, Mr. Edwin; Mrs. Pesgham, Mr. lorncestie, After which, a Billad Concert, 1a will make her fi on i ments, See bill ol mg 3is A vail across the Hutson wo lcinédea’to- une, adenirets ot 1 metion to the 0 BF dow ho may require, after, being ea riter ina crowded city, treah ait, and sone Te extencve grounds of this lovely spot, ‘3 Dine, are gow deehed in all the pope te eaalt epriige ni bey toukt ie able oxcaselot (hat can be thade qr this sensu,

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